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griff griff i'm very honored to be on the curvey couch. time ever old couch i made an appearance. last one i made an appearance but this is my first time on this one. pete: all the information you ever need to navigate the show good to have new studio, safe, sound, and dry. griff: i'm much more comfortable hail of wind; pete: spend four hours on this one you will get plenty of wind and lightning. griff: congratulations, by the way. as the father of two daughters. congratulations. your husband will know no greater joy than that daughter. abby: i think that's very true. we are very excited. thank you very much. we have a big show today. pete: ton of news. abby: president trump back on the stump last night but so much going on with healthcare and the graham-cassidy bill. pete: luther strange and roy moore to repace jeff sessions. is he down there stumping for luther strange. news broke in the middle of the day yesterday that a big vote that republicans were hoping would be a yes vote on the graham bill that you talked about to repeal and repl
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griff, we have spent a lot of time in that airport. pete: it can be brutal. >> griff: blasting nfl players for protesting the national anthem. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a [bleep] off the field right now. out. he's fired. [cheers and applause] he's fired. griff: why does the nfl allow these types of actions and how will this weigh on this football season? joining us now to react is fox news headline reporters jared max and forensic pathologist and fox news contributor dr. michael baden. thanks for joining us. pete: you missed the most important part of jared's title is minnesota vikings fan. >> vikings representation in the tie. pete: there you go. nailed it let me ask you about president trump's comments you covered the nfl extensively. is this a viable function? do you see this as something happening in the nfl. >> fans have the opportunity to protest. we hear so much about protests. fans have an opportunity to protest by walking out of the stadium as
griff, we have spent a lot of time in that airport. pete: it can be brutal. >> griff: blasting nfl players for protesting the national anthem. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a [bleep] off the field right now. out. he's fired. [cheers and applause] he's fired. griff: why does the nfl allow these types of actions and how will this weigh on this football season? joining us now to react is fox news headline...
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griff go ahead.th >> reporter: that's exactly right. when he came originally to see the area in corpus cristi that was sort of an immediate aftermath sort of survey but what he's going to get now is a real feel up close and personal for the tensions and the raw nerves and the desperation in many cases that set in in people that really don't have a plan and aren't getting the answers in the case of the last resident whose in here right now trying to dig through his house to salvage anything he can. he's going to get the real feel for what these people are going through and i think as commander-in-chief, he's going to feel the need to rise to the occasion to help them because in the case of that last president z dent as you heard him he's upset with the officials here because he felt sacrificed in this area and i'm sure even those that do live in those floodplains they as well certainly hit with something that has never happened in history. even the brazos river where we were 55 plus feet cresting of river?. absolutely putting communities
griff go ahead.th >> reporter: that's exactly right. when he came originally to see the area in corpus cristi that was sort of an immediate aftermath sort of survey but what he's going to get now is a real feel up close and personal for the tensions and the raw nerves and the desperation in many cases that set in in people that really don't have a plan and aren't getting the answers in the case of the last resident whose in here right now trying to dig through his house to salvage...
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griff, abby, p.kle over on this side of the couch. >> not just athletes anymore. celebrities taking a knee. stevie wonder last night taking not just one, the two needs. the e-mails are pouring in on this. we will share some of them had next. griff: live at the starting line of a special race in new york city. >> i'm in brooklyn for the 9/11 9/11 -- 60, 70 pounds to run through the tunnel several miles to get to the twin towers can see as many people as he could. his legacy lives on. 30,000 people are retracing the footsteps through the tunnel, including me. we will have a story in just a minute. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. it could save your life. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum pro
griff, abby, p.kle over on this side of the couch. >> not just athletes anymore. celebrities taking a knee. stevie wonder last night taking not just one, the two needs. the e-mails are pouring in on this. we will share some of them had next. griff: live at the starting line of a special race in new york city. >> i'm in brooklyn for the 9/11 9/11 -- 60, 70 pounds to run through the tunnel several miles to get to the twin towers can see as many people as he could. his legacy lives on....
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griff jenkins live from naples.hurricanes have so many things that can really go wrong during them in houston it was all about the flooding and now yes, we did see flooding in naples but the wind, oh, my goodness. heather: the storm surge possibility of up to 15 feet, no lights on, 3.3 to 3.6 million people without power, all of those people that had to evacuate to 7 million people. the largest mass evacuation in u.s. history. it's going to be a long time in terms of recovery in getting all those people back in place. todd: this is going to take infrastructure rebuild to get everything back online. heather: time now is 9 minutes after the top of the hour and rapid response, president trump promising to visit the flood ravaged state of florida. >> we are going to florida very soon. heather: first lady just weighed in as well. todd: caught on camera mission to rescue two people who decided to ride out the storm i think we are very well coordinated. todd: president trump vowed to go to florida, he spent this weekend wi
griff jenkins live from naples.hurricanes have so many things that can really go wrong during them in houston it was all about the flooding and now yes, we did see flooding in naples but the wind, oh, my goodness. heather: the storm surge possibility of up to 15 feet, no lights on, 3.3 to 3.6 million people without power, all of those people that had to evacuate to 7 million people. the largest mass evacuation in u.s. history. it's going to be a long time in terms of recovery in getting all...
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clayton: griff jenkins is helping one family evacuate. griff, what are you seeing there?s come in his own boat. tom, what's going on. tell me. >> well, it's really critical out here. you know, we are trying to get in to salvage as many things as we can i have a two story home. we're being told we are not going to be able to get back in for weeks which is just insane. we are trying to be out here to salvage what we can and really tell our story. we are really concerned with what happened in the city. obviously with some people in the city were flooded by the rain. but our story is different. we didn't get flooded by the rain. we got flooded by the reservoirs being let out. i understand that was necessary to prevent further destruction. but i think they knew our city was going to flood. they said at the press conference they sacrificed our neighborhood. they sacrificed our neighborhood which is so disheartening and we think they knew it was going to happen. we think they knew when they let the water out the whole area was going to flood and they never issued an evacuation.
clayton: griff jenkins is helping one family evacuate. griff, what are you seeing there?s come in his own boat. tom, what's going on. tell me. >> well, it's really critical out here. you know, we are trying to get in to salvage as many things as we can i have a two story home. we're being told we are not going to be able to get back in for weeks which is just insane. we are trying to be out here to salvage what we can and really tell our story. we are really concerned with what happened...
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thank you, griff. todd: thanks, griff. heather: streets in the heart of miami mean time are now rirves after hurricane irma blasted through there. todd: the city under a lockdown over fears of looting. heather: so unfortunate. bryan llenas is live for us with more on the chaos and destruction from the monster storm. brian? >> hi, guys. i need to apologize to the viewers a little bit. we is a little fog in our lens we have been in a hurricane for two, two and a half days here. apologize for that we are in a suburb of miami like some out here complete pitch darkness and it is dangerous. we have trees down over here. and you can see traffic light and a power line down and earlier, just about 20 minutes ago, we saw a bus that was supposed to go pick up utility workers to begin the restoration get stuck in those power lines. it just goes to show that you no one should be out. also goes to show you how this can maybe get in the way in terms of the amount of time it's going to take to get this going, to get people's power back. 4
thank you, griff. todd: thanks, griff. heather: streets in the heart of miami mean time are now rirves after hurricane irma blasted through there. todd: the city under a lockdown over fears of looting. heather: so unfortunate. bryan llenas is live for us with more on the chaos and destruction from the monster storm. brian? >> hi, guys. i need to apologize to the viewers a little bit. we is a little fog in our lens we have been in a hurricane for two, two and a half days here. apologize...
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griff jenkins joins us. is it a little intimidating? griff: absolutely.gest challenge has been mobility. the magnitude is more than a week, 51 inches of rain. it's gladded out. the road, the highways. so getting from one place to another has been very difficult. we have had to get boats and paddle ourselves. we have had to tuck our way into law enforcement boats. mobility is the biggest challenge. my cameraman david williams and producer a.j. hall. i could not have been with a better team that was more fearless and willing to go everywhere we went to bring you the story as it unfolded. howie: is it a bit overwhelming? you are in a position where people are dying, tens of thousands of people have lost their homes. the emotional impact on you as you tell these stories. griff: any reporter's job is to harness and this was a story, the nation's fourth largest city. i'll continue telling that story today. in this one area the residents are furious they couldn't be evacuated or told to get out earlier. so while it feels like most of of the area is under recover
griff jenkins joins us. is it a little intimidating? griff: absolutely.gest challenge has been mobility. the magnitude is more than a week, 51 inches of rain. it's gladded out. the road, the highways. so getting from one place to another has been very difficult. we have had to get boats and paddle ourselves. we have had to tuck our way into law enforcement boats. mobility is the biggest challenge. my cameraman david williams and producer a.j. hall. i could not have been with a better team that...
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griff? >> that's right. here are in key largo there is a ghost town there is a sense something erie is coming and we know what that is it the is worst storm to think the area. can you see this gas station absolutely boarded up. everything looks like this down here. we saw very little traffic every now and then. a car or two will pass. but basically, you need to have gotten out. the video from yesterday, fox put a drone up in the air just a snarl of traffic mess with thousands upon thousands of people trying to get out. you saw people boarding their places up and also securing their boats and pattening down the hatches. in fact, the florida county, monroe county. that's this area. monroe county administrator roman getassy had a very clear message about getting out. here is what he had to say. >> this is a big, dangerous storm. something that's never been seen before. in the atlantic. we were hoping for that turn to the east. still headed our way. a gas shortages through the keys. you guys have been reporting
griff? >> that's right. here are in key largo there is a ghost town there is a sense something erie is coming and we know what that is it the is worst storm to think the area. can you see this gas station absolutely boarded up. everything looks like this down here. we saw very little traffic every now and then. a car or two will pass. but basically, you need to have gotten out. the video from yesterday, fox put a drone up in the air just a snarl of traffic mess with thousands upon...
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griff jenkins live for us in florida. thanks, griff. homes flooded and millions remain without power in florida this morning. heather: that isn't stopping evacuees from trying to get back home. this is a live look. actually, that's not live. this is fort lauderdale an hour after its doors reopened for the first time since hurricane irma. todd: meantime jillian mele joins us live from orlando right now with the latest there. jillian, good morning. >> good morning, heather and todd. i can tell from you firsthand experience people are just anxious to get outside. to get some food. to get home to. travel. we were actually in orlando last night. we saw lines like crazy outside of mcdonald's. people just saying they needed to be out of their house and get back to normal life. take a look behind me here this is a double tree here in orlando. can you see the facade pretty much ripped off half of that side of the billing. that's not the only spot in that building we are seeing that facade. wind damage from irma as the wind moved through this are
griff jenkins live for us in florida. thanks, griff. homes flooded and millions remain without power in florida this morning. heather: that isn't stopping evacuees from trying to get back home. this is a live look. actually, that's not live. this is fort lauderdale an hour after its doors reopened for the first time since hurricane irma. todd: meantime jillian mele joins us live from orlando right now with the latest there. jillian, good morning. >> good morning, heather and todd. i can...
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griff jenkins joins us. is it a little intimidating? griff: absolutely.llenge has been mobility. the magnitude is more than a week, 51 inches of rain. it's gladded out. the road, the highways. so getting from one place to another has been very difficult. we have had to get boats and paddle ourselves. we have had to tuck our way into law enforcement boats. mobility is the biggest challenge. my cameraman david williams and producer a.j. hall. i could not have been with a better team that was more fearless and willing to go everywhere we went to bring you the story as it unfolded. howie: is it a bit overwhelming? you are in a position where people are dying, tens of thousands of people have lost their homes. the emotional impact on you as you tell these stories. griff: any reporter's job is to harness and this was a story, the nation's fourth largest city. i'll continue telling that story today. in this one area the residents are furious they couldn't be evacuated or told to get out earlier. so while it feels like most of of the area is under recovery. one p
griff jenkins joins us. is it a little intimidating? griff: absolutely.llenge has been mobility. the magnitude is more than a week, 51 inches of rain. it's gladded out. the road, the highways. so getting from one place to another has been very difficult. we have had to get boats and paddle ourselves. we have had to tuck our way into law enforcement boats. mobility is the biggest challenge. my cameraman david williams and producer a.j. hall. i could not have been with a better team that was more...
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griff?er: leeland, in this west houston neighborhood, residents coming back to try and get valuables out of their homes after being told they should voluntarily evacuate by mayor sylvester turner because the reservoirs in particular the addicks reservoir overflowing here in this neighborhood and they expect this to last for the next 14 to 15 days this flooding as the army corps of engineers says they have to simply release more and more water to travel downstream. we spoke with one of the residents tom richardson who came back for his valuables and he says "we need more help and we need answers on why we were sacrificed without being told to leave" this as the death toll reaches at least 40 and expected to rise as in some areas where the water has receded we may find even grimmer news. back to you, leeland. >> well we certainly know that the searchers are there on the ground, griff jenkins live in west houston we're going to check in with griff through out the day for some of these very pers
griff?er: leeland, in this west houston neighborhood, residents coming back to try and get valuables out of their homes after being told they should voluntarily evacuate by mayor sylvester turner because the reservoirs in particular the addicks reservoir overflowing here in this neighborhood and they expect this to last for the next 14 to 15 days this flooding as the army corps of engineers says they have to simply release more and more water to travel downstream. we spoke with one of the...
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griff jenkins is the brave one, and griff, i'm looking at key largo and the boats behind you. these boats, what are the chances they will get lifted up. we have seen this in past hurricanes where they end up on roadways where they are blocks away? reporter: that's right, liz, a major concern. the dog master at key largo arena is in his office look at the models, hoping the storm is going to trek west. puts the large hurricane the boats on the side of indicate gore 4 storm. just look, the storm surge here is predicted to be 10-12 feet or more, we are at low tide now. you're talking about putting the boats up into the hotels, into the streets and it's unbelievable. in fact, if you come over here with me, this is the mooreings that they have when they're just tying down. for a windy day or storm. this little boat right, there nothing but that holding it and looking at an unprecedented cat 4 storm, that is why the officials here, the monroe county administrator saying get out. because if the storm surge comes and puts most of key largo and other parts of the keys underwater and th
griff jenkins is the brave one, and griff, i'm looking at key largo and the boats behind you. these boats, what are the chances they will get lifted up. we have seen this in past hurricanes where they end up on roadways where they are blocks away? reporter: that's right, liz, a major concern. the dog master at key largo arena is in his office look at the models, hoping the storm is going to trek west. puts the large hurricane the boats on the side of indicate gore 4 storm. just look, the storm...
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bill: griff, thanks, griff jenkins by phone in naples, florida. want to drop into wtvg and their corpsage. >> is where there will be the strongest winds, because this is the eye wall. just take my finger, we'll go right along here. really anywhere in manatee, sarasota, western polk, eastern sections of hillsborough, plant city, sun city center, fort meade, this is where you could have those gusts about 100-110 easily as what's left of the eye wall then eventually brooksville and inverness will get some of this. but the news is good, a lot better now than it was a day ago when we were talking about potential 3 or 4 impacts, now it's mostly 1 and maybe some occasional 2s which i think is manageable. you can get through a 1 or a 2, 3 or 4 you start having problems. if you're in naples with 142 mile-an-hour winds outside your house, that will not be good. we'll take a look at the damage, and i'm sure it was extensive. tyler, talking about storm surge? >> thanks, paul. we've been talking -- bill: okay, wtvt and their coverage, looking at the radar, the
bill: griff, thanks, griff jenkins by phone in naples, florida. want to drop into wtvg and their corpsage. >> is where there will be the strongest winds, because this is the eye wall. just take my finger, we'll go right along here. really anywhere in manatee, sarasota, western polk, eastern sections of hillsborough, plant city, sun city center, fort meade, this is where you could have those gusts about 100-110 easily as what's left of the eye wall then eventually brooksville and inverness...
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griff jenkins live in st.0 protestors are waking up behind bars, good morning, griff. >> good morning, heather and rob, that's right. the most violent night of the three night that is we've had since the acquittal of officer, just behind me, guys, literally there were half a dozenners, just in the last hour crews have been cleaning up, boarding up windows that were smashed as rioters, vandals, police calling them criminals, the pattern has been the same for the last three days, we've had peaceful protests during the day the mother of anthony smith taking marchs with protestors but at night the criminal element as the police call it taking to the streets absolutely smashing it. you look at some of the images from last night, you see lawlessness, they're smashing windows, confronting police, half a dozen or so maybe half or dozen officers getting minor injuries last night. you know, it's one of the situations where the mayor, the police chief have sent the same message that they want to protect peaceful protesto
griff jenkins live in st.0 protestors are waking up behind bars, good morning, griff. >> good morning, heather and rob, that's right. the most violent night of the three night that is we've had since the acquittal of officer, just behind me, guys, literally there were half a dozenners, just in the last hour crews have been cleaning up, boarding up windows that were smashed as rioters, vandals, police calling them criminals, the pattern has been the same for the last three days, we've had...
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hello, griff. >> hello heather and rob. owosso in g.d.p.nger than thought. offering encouragement for a growing economy. the president tweeting g.d.p. was revised upward to 3.1 for last quarter. many people thought it would be years before that happened. we have just begun and is going to give a big speech later this morning to the national association of everriers. we expect this speech to paint a big picture of equating the job growth and tax plan to unifying the nation and power of that made in america label. meanwhile vice president pence was on the road in the heart of manufacturing in michigan saying the confidence in making things here at home is back. >> today american manufacturers are more optimistic than at any point in the last 20 years. and the truth is, confidence is back manufacturing is back. and under president donald trump, america is back. [cheers and applause] >> and we're just getting started. >> meanwhile the white house continues to roll out the tax plan with chief economic advisor gary cone dropping by the briefing r
hello, griff. >> hello heather and rob. owosso in g.d.p.nger than thought. offering encouragement for a growing economy. the president tweeting g.d.p. was revised upward to 3.1 for last quarter. many people thought it would be years before that happened. we have just begun and is going to give a big speech later this morning to the national association of everriers. we expect this speech to paint a big picture of equating the job growth and tax plan to unifying the nation and power of...
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griff jenkins naples, florida to you and your crew, be well and stay safe. that warning goes out to everybody working behind the scenes throughout the state and this chain and everywhere else. two blocks down the road you can pop into a 7-eleven that's been open all night still selling gas , all boarded up very few customers but they are open for business. at 11:00 about 10 minutes or now we'll get an update from the national hurricane center the latest on that track the tampa mayor brief is at 11 a.m. and in one hour we'll hear from the florida governor rick scott keep it here on the fox news channel. >> shep: a live look at miami beach right along state route 836 and the camera panning up to an overpass there. this is the highway to take you off to miami international airport and you can see the rain is still coming down. the entire street as this camera has been driving along in the car there. they've gotten under an overpass for a moment for a bit of shelter. it looks like the traffic lights are now out across much of this architecture yeah. 1.1 million
griff jenkins naples, florida to you and your crew, be well and stay safe. that warning goes out to everybody working behind the scenes throughout the state and this chain and everywhere else. two blocks down the road you can pop into a 7-eleven that's been open all night still selling gas , all boarded up very few customers but they are open for business. at 11:00 about 10 minutes or now we'll get an update from the national hurricane center the latest on that track the tampa mayor brief is at...
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thank you so much, griff.o the big question is, how many people in this country, what do they think? do they think you should be allowed to kneel for the anthem. heather: the majority of people, 64% of people say they should stand and maybe the others need a history lesson. rob: that's right. reminds me so much of the monument debacle that we went through a one or two ago where everybody we wanted to tear down the the national monuments and it was more understanding of people of anything that was for a -- a confederate leader was understandable but then they started talking about taking down monuments of people like george washington and people like madison who owned slaves and people were resoundly against that. heather: the other thing that we talked about yesterday, back in 2009i found it ironic that the obama administration paid the national football league to be patriotic, they had to stand for the national anthem then because they were getting money, but now they want, you know, this to happen and it's n
thank you so much, griff.o the big question is, how many people in this country, what do they think? do they think you should be allowed to kneel for the anthem. heather: the majority of people, 64% of people say they should stand and maybe the others need a history lesson. rob: that's right. reminds me so much of the monument debacle that we went through a one or two ago where everybody we wanted to tear down the the national monuments and it was more understanding of people of anything that...
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pete: griff, thanks a lot.i was reading they splattered red paint on the mayor's house and broke in a window of her house. pete: how does it advance their cause to kick in the window at a nail is a lob. at what point do you totally undue any legittism you may have. steve: unlike where they let protesters break up whatever they want to, the mayor and governor and police chief made it very clear if you break the law you will go to jail and a bunch of people did last night. pete: last night a lot of people were watching football but there was other stuff going on, too. steve: after 60i 6 "60 minutes" it was the hollywood. colbert opened up with song and dance number. if you missed it, the whole show morpsd into one great big we have a president named donald trump and we don't like him much. ainsley: shocker. celebrities. take a look. >> if he had won an hemi, i bet he wouldn't have run for president. the president has complained repeatedly that the emmys are rigged. emmys go to the winner of the popular vote unlik
pete: griff, thanks a lot.i was reading they splattered red paint on the mayor's house and broke in a window of her house. pete: how does it advance their cause to kick in the window at a nail is a lob. at what point do you totally undue any legittism you may have. steve: unlike where they let protesters break up whatever they want to, the mayor and governor and police chief made it very clear if you break the law you will go to jail and a bunch of people did last night. pete: last night a lot...
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griff jenkins in rosenberg, texas. griff, we can see the amount of water that is stuck there is amazing. >> reporter: that's right, cheryl. this is the brazos river, southwest, it runs all over the south part below houston, but it is one of the major waterways causing the flooding, and earlier today breaking, a record, it crested at 55.19 feet. the record was set last year, at a devastating flood memorial day 54.7 feet. now crested at 55.19 and the communities all along the brazos river in the rosenberg area and elsewhere are absolutely homes that are underwater. we showed them. the folks aren't going to be returning to this part for weeks, and as you mentioned in houston, some folks coming back, however, the army corps of engineers and the reservoirs, the addicks and barker reservoirs are releasing water to get them out and flow ultimately in the water ways and the river. let me show you the absolute danger of this kind of water, the strong currents. county officials gave me a piece of this discarded roadblock sign, w
griff jenkins in rosenberg, texas. griff, we can see the amount of water that is stuck there is amazing. >> reporter: that's right, cheryl. this is the brazos river, southwest, it runs all over the south part below houston, but it is one of the major waterways causing the flooding, and earlier today breaking, a record, it crested at 55.19 feet. the record was set last year, at a devastating flood memorial day 54.7 feet. now crested at 55.19 and the communities all along the brazos river...
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i know you've been with a lot of these people throughout the week, griff jenkins, thank you. mean welcome a peter doocy riding along on a u.s. customs and border protection air marine unit black hawk helicopter. they've already done about 500 rescues in and out bringing food to people in flooded areas and surveying the areas. peter, tell us what you're seeing right now. >> sandra, we are now above fort arthur with some of the marine operations crew. they're using these blackhawks to rescue people. now we're looking out at some of these neighborhoods that are still completely submerged. you can see that the roads are accessible, but there are a lot of abandoned cars in this neighborhood that people are still not able to get to their homes. the other hard-hit areas that we've flown over today, there are entire families heading back and taking basically their entire life, all there really possessions out to the curb because they are either warped or moldy. this is an area that is almost completely inaccessible. we are think to our friends at the air marine operations for border
i know you've been with a lot of these people throughout the week, griff jenkins, thank you. mean welcome a peter doocy riding along on a u.s. customs and border protection air marine unit black hawk helicopter. they've already done about 500 rescues in and out bringing food to people in flooded areas and surveying the areas. peter, tell us what you're seeing right now. >> sandra, we are now above fort arthur with some of the marine operations crew. they're using these blackhawks to...
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lauren: thank you very much, griff.t this place looks like. we've got a lot more coming up. hurricane irma taking a toll on the world of sports. we will take a look at impact and how teams have been responding. take a look markets, lauren calls it spectacular, it is if you think about it despite what we are seeing in the state of florida this morning. you're watching fbn:am. >> we had the whole house, all the screens put on and there's no indication that we will have a house when we get back either for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. you'dreamt about it, it, maybe you should just go ahead and do it. we're legalzoom, and we've helped over a million people just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. legal help is here. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes
lauren: thank you very much, griff.t this place looks like. we've got a lot more coming up. hurricane irma taking a toll on the world of sports. we will take a look at impact and how teams have been responding. take a look markets, lauren calls it spectacular, it is if you think about it despite what we are seeing in the state of florida this morning. you're watching fbn:am. >> we had the whole house, all the screens put on and there's no indication that we will have a house when we get...
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griff jenkins is live in naples now.griff, it looks like a mess out there. >> it is, shep, this is just the kind of conditions that you are talking about and why you don't go outside. you can see -- look at this tree, snapping on, the wind i'm not at what level we are but gusts at 75 miles an hour and janice dean talking about the storm surge being problem but the immediate threat to anyone that should possibly consider leaving their house which is the worst idea is that the trees have literally snapped in the last hour or 90 minutes. not sure you can see, there's a stop sign here teetering, you're seeing on the streets, it's beginning to flood a little bit. and we have lakes near us that are starting to gather, lagoons, right now the problem with this storm is the wind. the storm surge is coming and it's coming very quickly along the water which is 3.1 miles east of us, but where we are inland, we are showing you the damage, the terracotta flying off roofs and trees and branches flying. it's actually difficult to walk i
griff jenkins is live in naples now.griff, it looks like a mess out there. >> it is, shep, this is just the kind of conditions that you are talking about and why you don't go outside. you can see -- look at this tree, snapping on, the wind i'm not at what level we are but gusts at 75 miles an hour and janice dean talking about the storm surge being problem but the immediate threat to anyone that should possibly consider leaving their house which is the worst idea is that the trees have...
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rob: griff jenkins appears to be with a choose your side type of sunday in the nfl, griff. >> hey, robple tune in late to games to see who wins but all day yesterday they tuned in before the game started as the anthem protests broke out across the country in the nfl, more than 200 players taking a knee during the national anthem. it was in response to president trump's comments friday night in campaign in alabama when he said kneeling was disrespectful for the flag and fire s.o.b.'s who do so. this started last year when colin kaepernick took a personal statement and policing in america, yesterday, president trump made it clear this is about respect, not race. >> this has nothing to do with race. i've never said anything about race. this has has nothing to do with race or anything else. this has to do with respect for our country and respect for our flag. when you get on your knee and you don't respect the american flag or the anthem, that's not being treated with respect. >> in pittsburgh, one player alenl -- alejandro villanueva stood proudly by himself, he's a former army ranger wit
rob: griff jenkins appears to be with a choose your side type of sunday in the nfl, griff. >> hey, robple tune in late to games to see who wins but all day yesterday they tuned in before the game started as the anthem protests broke out across the country in the nfl, more than 200 players taking a knee during the national anthem. it was in response to president trump's comments friday night in campaign in alabama when he said kneeling was disrespectful for the flag and fire s.o.b.'s who...
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griff jenkins, yeoman's work.is work continues as he's on the river with the fort bend county sheriff. hi, griff. >> a lot of work to be done here, leland. i'm with sheriff troy as he delivers cattle feed to stranded rural areas. we'll have that when we come back. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed, plus 36 month financing. ends monday! ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affordable. you learn something new every day. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. >> hard to imagine it's been
griff jenkins, yeoman's work.is work continues as he's on the river with the fort bend county sheriff. hi, griff. >> a lot of work to be done here, leland. i'm with sheriff troy as he delivers cattle feed to stranded rural areas. we'll have that when we come back. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do...
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. >> julie: griff jenkins is live in st. louis with more. hi, griff. >> reporter: hi, julie. they're bracing for possibly more violence tonight. protesters gathering across town and as you know, with these things when it gets dark that's when the real trouble comes outlast night saw 11 officers injured and 32 arrests and most of the violence happened here in the west central end or part of st. louis. you'll see the boarded up buildings behind me after windows were smashed and police cruisers were stomped on. the governor was out here and used to live in this actual neighborhood before he became governor and he was walking the streets. we caught up with him for a short walk to find out how he's going to handle tonight and the message he has for would be agitators. take a listen. >> governor: your you're hitting the neighborhood here and you actually used to live in this neighborhood what are your thoughts today? >> governor: well look first of all you saw us talking with some of our law enforcement officers incredibly proud of them. earlier today i was out at one of our centra
. >> julie: griff jenkins is live in st. louis with more. hi, griff. >> reporter: hi, julie. they're bracing for possibly more violence tonight. protesters gathering across town and as you know, with these things when it gets dark that's when the real trouble comes outlast night saw 11 officers injured and 32 arrests and most of the violence happened here in the west central end or part of st. louis. you'll see the boarded up buildings behind me after windows were smashed and police...
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we begin with griff jenkins. while the rain has stopped, we understand there are still rivers that are continuing to rise, that has to add insult to injury. >> we are here on the river. we are in a community and north rosenberg texas that is underwater. there are communities around here, he has brought us on his boat, we are not able to take on the river because it is going to crest if it hasn't already at its peak, a record 56 feet. sheriff, first of all, some of the communities around here have expressed concern of these rising waters. what information do need them to know at this moment? >> early on, models showed that the river is going to crest to 59 feet. after a few days, we discovered it was projected to go to 57 and now it's 56 feet. we have a community to the north here that is protected by a system that can handle 58 feet. we are now in a community in the north side of rosenberg that is not protected by a levee system. the river has obviously exceeded its banks and you can see the devastation, 55 feet
we begin with griff jenkins. while the rain has stopped, we understand there are still rivers that are continuing to rise, that has to add insult to injury. >> we are here on the river. we are in a community and north rosenberg texas that is underwater. there are communities around here, he has brought us on his boat, we are not able to take on the river because it is going to crest if it hasn't already at its peak, a record 56 feet. sheriff, first of all, some of the communities around...
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we have griff jenkins is naples. we will begin with you there in naples, griff.the latest there? >> good morning, guys. it's all about patience here in southwest, florida as they try to work furiously to clear the roads of the trees like the ones you see behind me and restoring power to the millions of floridians that have lost it across the state. in the keys they are doing much worse. it's humanitarian crisis really at this point because of the damage. the aerial footage we are seeing from the keys is just devastating as residents try to get back in to the you were keys. monroe county saying that it's 7:00 a.m. and in just an hour they will begin letting people in who have proof of business or home ownership to key largo. but far south way, way worse of anywhere that was hit. of course, irma coming on as a category 4 in cudjoe key. the residents trying to get in very upset like this gentleman. take a listen. >> i have a dog and a cat and a parrot and i can't get back to my home. there is no -- nothing open. i have no food. i have no water. this is wrong. this i
we have griff jenkins is naples. we will begin with you there in naples, griff.the latest there? >> good morning, guys. it's all about patience here in southwest, florida as they try to work furiously to clear the roads of the trees like the ones you see behind me and restoring power to the millions of floridians that have lost it across the state. in the keys they are doing much worse. it's humanitarian crisis really at this point because of the damage. the aerial footage we are seeing...
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shepard: griff jenkins along the road they are in naples.ywood on the florida, the waters are rising as well. we happen to have them on the line with us. juan perez, miami-dade county police chief. how are things in miami-dade? >> right now we are in the harshest wind we are going to experience from our portion of her mother. we are facing 10280-mile per hour gusts. all of our folks are sheltered right now, waiting for this to pass and i expect later on in the evening i'll be able to pull the 1200 men and women back into the streets and start protecting the residents again and help them save lives. tree and to have you been getting a lot of calls for service? you have to keep first responders that day now. have there been a lot of calls? >> people understood we were going to be able to respond, so we had plenty of advance, so that worked. nobody has really ventured out and risk to their lives so far that we know of. you know, just right now what we do have is we already know that we have 20 of road blockages with debris, trees down, fences,
shepard: griff jenkins along the road they are in naples.ywood on the florida, the waters are rising as well. we happen to have them on the line with us. juan perez, miami-dade county police chief. how are things in miami-dade? >> right now we are in the harshest wind we are going to experience from our portion of her mother. we are facing 10280-mile per hour gusts. all of our folks are sheltered right now, waiting for this to pass and i expect later on in the evening i'll be able to pull...
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we begin with griff jenkins in little havana where it's a race against the clock to board up homes, griff, good morning. >> good morning, guys, that's exactly right. take a look at little havana, shops and businesses boarded up. i can tell you it is truly animus, the largest community of cuban exiles in the nation because we we wanted to find out if they have had any contact with relativities in cuba as irma slammed into cuba as category 5, 150-miles-per-hour winds, 20-foot waves on north side not from havana obviously as it bears down on us here and the real concern for the safety obviously of those that stayed behind in miami is also the power outages, reports now from florida power&light, fpl, you will hear a lot about them in the coming days. they say upwards of 9 million people in this area could be without power for days if not weeks, part of the reason why that's going to happen is because so much of the power grid is on pulse and if we had those winds like cuba is getting lashed with right now, it will cause catastrophic damage and may even be difficult for the fpl crews to get ou
we begin with griff jenkins in little havana where it's a race against the clock to board up homes, griff, good morning. >> good morning, guys, that's exactly right. take a look at little havana, shops and businesses boarded up. i can tell you it is truly animus, the largest community of cuban exiles in the nation because we we wanted to find out if they have had any contact with relativities in cuba as irma slammed into cuba as category 5, 150-miles-per-hour winds, 20-foot waves on north...
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griff, how is it looking?earliest signs of what is coming as the residents around here are bracing. but, in this cuban community already they are feeling because many of them have relatives in cuba which has been absolutely laciousd by irma with category 5 winds of 160 mile-per-hour making landfall overnight there on the north side. we spoke here in little havana with a father and son rene gonzalez jr. unlike the residents here in south florida who had time to prepare and all the notice they needed, not the case so in cuba. take a listen. >> they came from cuba on tuesday. when they showed up i told them what are we going to do about the hurricane? they said what hurricane? by tuesday everyone has already bought all their water. they already put up the shutters. cuba doesn't have the same way of knowing what is going to come, when it is going to come and how bad it's going to hit. if it wasn't for us telling our family there is a category 5 hurricane that's going to hit you soon there wasn't any way for them t
griff, how is it looking?earliest signs of what is coming as the residents around here are bracing. but, in this cuban community already they are feeling because many of them have relatives in cuba which has been absolutely laciousd by irma with category 5 winds of 160 mile-per-hour making landfall overnight there on the north side. we spoke here in little havana with a father and son rene gonzalez jr. unlike the residents here in south florida who had time to prepare and all the notice they...
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griff jenkins is kicking off our team coverage live in key largo with the latest. griff?ht here. but it's not going to stay this way for long as that storm approaches. as you heard just in the intro that monroe county administrator roman gastesi was saying if you stay don't call 911 because no one is coming for you. they are expecting unprecedented devastation here. not only from wind but because of the storm surge and in fact i want to quickly go to a fishing boat captain of 20 years. matt mccallalski. you are deciding to getting out. you were bond and raised. >> it's time to get out. we tried to wait for a the last minute to see if it would wobble or hit us. it's looking like it's going to be close enough now so it's time to get out. >> just so our viewers understand the significance, you know, have you gone through hurricanes here. what do you anticipate is going to happen here? >> well, i mean, if it stays on the track it's going on, this is going to be complete devastation in this area. we are going to have a storm surge of somewhere around 12 feet i believe. my neig
griff jenkins is kicking off our team coverage live in key largo with the latest. griff?ht here. but it's not going to stay this way for long as that storm approaches. as you heard just in the intro that monroe county administrator roman gastesi was saying if you stay don't call 911 because no one is coming for you. they are expecting unprecedented devastation here. not only from wind but because of the storm surge and in fact i want to quickly go to a fishing boat captain of 20 years. matt...
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griff, can you hear me >> -- one of the challenges, eboni, is that munication. this is a rural area, a remote area, communications. i am able to get this is the constable, by the way. the twin brother of the sheriff. communications very tough out here. let's just listen in for a moment >> we've got to be extremely careful about that. i would suggest we send the boat back, get some more secure cages from animal control, and relocate them into more secure cages. then we can put them on the airport airboat. >> what the constable is talking about are these airboats you see coming by. we are so shallow on the roads companies airboats are able to move across them. they do not have a writer. that's the only way. you will notice that the gentleman in the life preserver, he is an individual likely being evacuated because the volunteers put the evacuees in the life vests. you can see he's with a vest. let's just see if we can walk over, if we could, and just ask a question. sir, are you okay? could we just ask you -- are you coming out? what's your name? james, who do you
griff, can you hear me >> -- one of the challenges, eboni, is that munication. this is a rural area, a remote area, communications. i am able to get this is the constable, by the way. the twin brother of the sheriff. communications very tough out here. let's just listen in for a moment >> we've got to be extremely careful about that. i would suggest we send the boat back, get some more secure cages from animal control, and relocate them into more secure cages. then we can put them...
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shepard: griff jenkins in naples. let's get down to marco island. remember, the storm's eye passed a short time ago. wayne is there, he rode out the storm where the hurricane made its second landfall of the day. how are things there? >> right now -- there's a lot of damage, a lot of downed trees. the hurricane -- [inaudible] next to me, quite a bit of warnings -- [inaudible] doors were also blown out by the wind. just before coming on here with you, i was told that there are -- [inaudible] i won't know more until i get down there after the storm -- [inaudible] my facebook page. also everybody is okay, the fourth floor okay except for those -- [inaudible] shepard: wayne ploghoff is speaking through a phone with a lot of -- excuse me, speaking into a phone with a lot of water there, so it's very hard to understand. it's understandable that that would be the case, but it sounded like mostly things are good. he said a couple of roofs are off. wayne, everybody safe around you? no problems with health, right? >> yeah. no, there's plenty of people around u
shepard: griff jenkins in naples. let's get down to marco island. remember, the storm's eye passed a short time ago. wayne is there, he rode out the storm where the hurricane made its second landfall of the day. how are things there? >> right now -- there's a lot of damage, a lot of downed trees. the hurricane -- [inaudible] next to me, quite a bit of warnings -- [inaudible] doors were also blown out by the wind. just before coming on here with you, i was told that there are --...
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thanks so much, griff. we'll see. a lot of those people in naples, they pretty much were hit first and relatively surprised. if you told people on thursday naples is going to get slammed they will say no, it's really on the east side and ends up by the weekend ends up being naples. ainsley: several of our reporters that were down there in south florida over the weekend were watching coverage and they were comparing it to hurricane harvey that they had all just been through. they said thankfully this is not as nearly as bad. it was quick-moving. harvey just sat there forever and pelted them. brian: came back a couple of times u. steve: hurricane force winds were much stronger. this was one of the strongest hurricanes of all time. harvey went out and stopped over texas. ainsley: harvey was more about water. steve: all about the water. the rain became the flood became the surge. brian: go ahead, steve. steve: meanwhile in palm beach county on the east coast deputy danny cunningham saved an american flag battered by the h
thanks so much, griff. we'll see. a lot of those people in naples, they pretty much were hit first and relatively surprised. if you told people on thursday naples is going to get slammed they will say no, it's really on the east side and ends up by the weekend ends up being naples. ainsley: several of our reporters that were down there in south florida over the weekend were watching coverage and they were comparing it to hurricane harvey that they had all just been through. they said thankfully...
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griff jenkins thank you so much. you a great point earlier. you were saying you we are calling these protests but any time you throw a rock and start attacking people that's not a protest. it's a riot. pete: do you know what it takes to a jury police officer with riot shields and batons and masks? you didn't come there just to respond. you came there to do harm to these law enforcement officials. that's why you see 32 arrests. you should see even more. that's why antifa cowardly covers their faces because they don't want to get arrested they are momma's boys in their basement think they are stopping fascism but they are actually just a bunch of snowflakes. at the end of the day those beliefs have consequences. and you see it in these actions in the street. it doesn't advance race relations. if that's your goal then have a conversation about criminal justice. also, by the way, look at the feackets of the case. abby: i was just going to say that because emotions run very high. just to point out a lot of good people on
griff jenkins thank you so much. you a great point earlier. you were saying you we are calling these protests but any time you throw a rock and start attacking people that's not a protest. it's a riot. pete: do you know what it takes to a jury police officer with riot shields and batons and masks? you didn't come there just to respond. you came there to do harm to these law enforcement officials. that's why you see 32 arrests. you should see even more. that's why antifa cowardly covers their...
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griff jenkins praising the action taken by police.ritt will share their conversation with us in just a few minutes. hours from now, they no longer look like a ghost town. the island for the opening up for homeowners to assess the damage left by hurricane irma. they are warning of the new crisis with the limited amounts of fuel, power and running water. the city officially opened this morning. an emotional morning for a lot of people. >> pigment for college football. florida beats tennessee with a hail mary touchdown with nine seconds on the clock. >> cleveland. i can't live but i just saw happening. drinking a better way to win, no worse way to lose. this one going into double overtime in texas, winning 2724 with a late field goal in nebraska pain northern illinois at $820,000 just to show up and play. the money going towards a stunning loss, pulling off an upset. the entire state this morning surely is in mourning. that's all i've got. i love nebraska, but they love their cornhuskers. but is there a pro team. abby: good games this we
griff jenkins praising the action taken by police.ritt will share their conversation with us in just a few minutes. hours from now, they no longer look like a ghost town. the island for the opening up for homeowners to assess the damage left by hurricane irma. they are warning of the new crisis with the limited amounts of fuel, power and running water. the city officially opened this morning. an emotional morning for a lot of people. >> pigment for college football. florida beats...
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griff? >> that's right. in key largo there is a ghost town there is a sense something erie is coming and we know what that is it the is worst storm to think the area. can you see this gas station absolutely boarded up. everything looks like this down here. we saw very little traffic every now and then. a car or two will pass. but basically, you need to have gotten out. the video from yesterday, fox put a drone up in the air just a snarl of traffic mess with thousands upon thousands of people trying to get out. you saw people boarding their places up and also securing their boats and pattening down the hatches. in fact, the florida county, monroe county. that's this area. monroe count
griff? >> that's right. in key largo there is a ghost town there is a sense something erie is coming and we know what that is it the is worst storm to think the area. can you see this gas station absolutely boarded up. everything looks like this down here. we saw very little traffic every now and then. a car or two will pass. but basically, you need to have gotten out. the video from yesterday, fox put a drone up in the air just a snarl of traffic mess with thousands upon thousands of...
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, griff?scocita. as floodwaters through people's belongings as they face the worst dis sner people's lives they will not tolerate. look at the sign behind me you loot, we shoot. that sound bite you had from ryan and his friend brian here is exactly what they experienced and the message they wanted to reinforce. >> some guys came through with a trailer looking to take some stuff, and we shut it down and said hey, it's not the place. >> if they want to take it from me, it's going to be bad news for them. >> this is the sign in ryan's front yard. nothing inside worth dying for. you will see the accurate shots as if it were a shooting target. so, while these signs are perhaps colorful. the message is very serious. they don't want people coming through. this comes as mayor turner of houston is trying to get debris moved. there is also some signs that say my home not trashed. indicate trash services start to come back on that people are trying to go if we have a moment, pan over. people have to pull
, griff?scocita. as floodwaters through people's belongings as they face the worst dis sner people's lives they will not tolerate. look at the sign behind me you loot, we shoot. that sound bite you had from ryan and his friend brian here is exactly what they experienced and the message they wanted to reinforce. >> some guys came through with a trailer looking to take some stuff, and we shut it down and said hey, it's not the place. >> if they want to take it from me, it's going to...
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griff jenkins live in st. louis on the march. >> shannon: for more we're joined by katie pavlich and mary anne marsh. good morning to you both. there is this growing conversation about how to combat the protestors. not the ones who are there peacefully. everybody agrees on the first amendment whether you like the viewpoint or not. it's a huge blessing we can share our thoughts. it's when it crosses over to the video where people are kicking in store fronts and damaging property that has nothing to do with the verdict that has just come down that creates the big problem and controversy. griff has talked to people saying we're frustrated. others said those who look at the protestors and treat them as gangs. here is a bit from the "wall street journal." protesting fascism is not a bad thing. when they turn violent and repeated incidents of violence it doesn't matter who it is, they all fall under a common definition, an understanding of gangs. do you think it's smart to treat them that way? >> i don't. violence i
griff jenkins live in st. louis on the march. >> shannon: for more we're joined by katie pavlich and mary anne marsh. good morning to you both. there is this growing conversation about how to combat the protestors. not the ones who are there peacefully. everybody agrees on the first amendment whether you like the viewpoint or not. it's a huge blessing we can share our thoughts. it's when it crosses over to the video where people are kicking in store fronts and damaging property that has...
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griff jenkins is on the roads down about naples.nless the storm veers one way or another which it may, it's headed to this area. >> it's come here 75-mile-an-hour gusts. we have been driving around. we stopped for one second because we heard three loud booms. we saw a fireball in our live shot, and if you put the window down, this tree has caught on fire. it hit one of the power lines. i want to show you, it smells like smoke. this will turn into a larger fire. the embers going. the mayor bill barnett, i asked him 30 minute ago, anything you want to tell them? he said tell them the first responders are off the road. this tree hit the power lines and this is a larger part of the problem with more than 5,000 people here obviously, over a million in the miami area. the power grid as you all know is above grounds. that's causing the outages. now this tree just split into i don't know, half. about 100 yards back that way. it's starting to smoke and it's going to become a fire in the not too distant future. we'll hop in and take you off t
griff jenkins is on the roads down about naples.nless the storm veers one way or another which it may, it's headed to this area. >> it's come here 75-mile-an-hour gusts. we have been driving around. we stopped for one second because we heard three loud booms. we saw a fireball in our live shot, and if you put the window down, this tree has caught on fire. it hit one of the power lines. i want to show you, it smells like smoke. this will turn into a larger fire. the embers going. the mayor...
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ainsley: griff jenkinsdowns joins us from texas with the historic desks. griff? >> good morning, guys. here just south of houston, major flooding. dangerous flooding is expected along the brazos river. look behind me. this is just a street about two miles north of the brazos river. it has trapped an entire subdivision. kingdom heights has received mandatory evacuation. the folks in there are trapped between the river and this flooding. that water is just rushing down that street. the river, brazos river crested last year at memorial day at 54.7 feet. it's already past 55 and expected to peak today at 56. this as authorities go door to door in houston searching for survivors and, of course, probably finding grimly more bodies. the death toll 39. suspected to surpass 40 later today. the situation at the chemical plant in are a kepplarkema,texas. could be possible explosions and fires that certainly a threat to those folks. the radius, 1.5-mile radius still there vice president pence coming down to the folks here hit so hard touring the rockport area, helping out a
ainsley: griff jenkinsdowns joins us from texas with the historic desks. griff? >> good morning, guys. here just south of houston, major flooding. dangerous flooding is expected along the brazos river. look behind me. this is just a street about two miles north of the brazos river. it has trapped an entire subdivision. kingdom heights has received mandatory evacuation. the folks in there are trapped between the river and this flooding. that water is just rushing down that street. the...
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out, right, griff?hind us, last-minute evacuation, stuart, literally barely 5% according to officials have remained in keys but that hasn't stopped the city of key west, very southern tip from sending out a tweet saying, if you have not evacuated yet, we encourage you to do so because we are facing a potential catastrophic hurricane. it's not safe to stay. i want talking to one of the boat captains in key largo, one of the boats behind me and they follow apps that predicts winds, that app shows 100 wind, that would be catastrophic in a harbor. look at this, stuart, this rope it's all that's holding the boat in to this dock. you put a 100-plus an hour winds in this marina, above the walls, it's going according to folks here to absolutely rip it apart. that's what people are looking for right now to secure and get out, stuart. stuart: well said, get out, indeed. thank you very much. let's get to politics, please. bread and butter of this program as well as finance, of course. pat tommey. good to see. >> g
out, right, griff?hind us, last-minute evacuation, stuart, literally barely 5% according to officials have remained in keys but that hasn't stopped the city of key west, very southern tip from sending out a tweet saying, if you have not evacuated yet, we encourage you to do so because we are facing a potential catastrophic hurricane. it's not safe to stay. i want talking to one of the boat captains in key largo, one of the boats behind me and they follow apps that predicts winds, that app shows...
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griff jenkins live this morning.king hurricane irma. >> the trends overnight not good. they will have impacts across the u.s. i will still say this to be the type to be prepping from florida to carolina, even across the northeast. at any of your food, batteries, all those things so you don't have to do that next weekend. this is a storm right here a thousand miles an hour and will continue to pull off in that direction and because we have seen this trending a little bit towards the south, i think we might have some more impact here in parts of the western achilles, maybe the u.s. virgin islands, puerto rico need to be prepping for this. this is wednesday, thursday situation. the water is really warm in the path it's going. it gets warmer and we think this would be a stronger storm as it moves towards this area. maybe category for, category five. most of these in good agreement looking they may be next friday or so. after that, it will move towards the north. does that move really off towards the north and eventually
griff jenkins live this morning.king hurricane irma. >> the trends overnight not good. they will have impacts across the u.s. i will still say this to be the type to be prepping from florida to carolina, even across the northeast. at any of your food, batteries, all those things so you don't have to do that next weekend. this is a storm right here a thousand miles an hour and will continue to pull off in that direction and because we have seen this trending a little bit towards the south,...
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heather: griff jenkins joins us live with free speech debate, good morning, griff.
heather: griff jenkins joins us live with free speech debate, good morning, griff.
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griff jenkins live on marco island. we gipp with peter doocy in jacksonville where they are expecting even more historic flooding. peter, good morning. >> todd, good morning. here in jacksonville, more than 106,000 people still without power in dark neighborhoods like this one where power lines still lie beneath giant trees that snapped when irma came to town. in jacksonville there are about 1400 at last check still in shelters. that's roughly half how many there were in shelters during the storm. but many schools are going to be closed for a long time here because schools are being used as shelters for the displaced. hundreds had to be rescued from high water here in jacksonville and nowed sheriff's office is urging people to get out before they need to be saved in dangerous, swift current running up their streets if it happens again. they tweeted. this we hope that 356 people who had their lives saved yesterday will take evacuation orders more seriously in the future. the mayor, lenny curry explained the reasoning lik
griff jenkins live on marco island. we gipp with peter doocy in jacksonville where they are expecting even more historic flooding. peter, good morning. >> todd, good morning. here in jacksonville, more than 106,000 people still without power in dark neighborhoods like this one where power lines still lie beneath giant trees that snapped when irma came to town. in jacksonville there are about 1400 at last check still in shelters. that's roughly half how many there were in shelters during...
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>> thanks, griff. griff jenkins. it's 45,000.s how many people are in shelters in texas and louisiana. red cross spokesman tony briggs on the latest there. very good to have you. thanks for taking your time. a lot of people that need a lot of help. how is it going? >> it's going really great, neil. we've had more than 2,000 red crossers here on the ground here and throughout the affected areas. they have been here since before the storm hit. it's been a great experience. i've talked to a few red crossers from my home state of california and they couldn't be more happy to helping those in need. >> neil: i guess the houston convention center has the most evacuees. would i be correct in assume something. >> yes, you would, neil. the facility has been wonderful. the staff accommodating. more than that, it's the spirit of the how stonians here. they have wrapped their arms around one another. the spirit is light. considering what everybody has been through with hurricane harvey, you just really wouldn't know it. we've had folks coming
>> thanks, griff. griff jenkins. it's 45,000.s how many people are in shelters in texas and louisiana. red cross spokesman tony briggs on the latest there. very good to have you. thanks for taking your time. a lot of people that need a lot of help. how is it going? >> it's going really great, neil. we've had more than 2,000 red crossers here on the ground here and throughout the affected areas. they have been here since before the storm hit. it's been a great experience. i've talked...
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griff jenkins is live in washington. he does have some hints though. griff? >> good morning, guys.esident's speech that he will give a little later in indiana is counselor to the president kellyanne conway who on this program just a little earlier said one of the major goals is just to make it simpler. >> the vision is to make it simpler. americans spend over 6 billion-dollar man hours a year that would certainly use doing other things. just complying with the code. the code currently favors the wealth i can't understand privileged and connected who can hire attorneys and accountants help them navigate and take advantage of deductions and credits, many of which go away in the donald trump legislative plan. >> kellyanne also said the major goal is reducing the rates and some of what we expect slashing the corporate tax 20% from 35. cut pass through rate 25%. simplify it into three brackets. doubling the standard deduction for everyone. and possible other proposals eliminating the estate tax and alternative minute mum tax. expanding child care tax credits. accelerating business expen
griff jenkins is live in washington. he does have some hints though. griff? >> good morning, guys.esident's speech that he will give a little later in indiana is counselor to the president kellyanne conway who on this program just a little earlier said one of the major goals is just to make it simpler. >> the vision is to make it simpler. americans spend over 6 billion-dollar man hours a year that would certainly use doing other things. just complying with the code. the code...
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griff jenkins in naples. how are things shaping up there? >> schaap -- shep, shaping up off of everglades city. on its way, hours away come is still big enough. let me get out of the way and let our viewers look. a block off of the beach you can see the wind whipping and what is the boat channel, several boats that are blowing them up far too dangerous, but we wanted to give you a shot in the wind. as they talked all morning, the wind is now traveling south almost parallel to the beach, but the water is still going out a little bit. the storm surge has not even begun to think about coming back as it approaches. when it does, that is the real danger. you can see the wind gusting up, getting sort of a great perspective of just how powerful these wins are. we are the last reported the national weather service radars say it with sustained winds of almost 50 miles an hour and gusts constantly at about 78 miles an hour. once that 150-mile an hour wind hits here and there shouldn't be too far off, it's going to change the dynamic or magically appea
griff jenkins in naples. how are things shaping up there? >> schaap -- shep, shaping up off of everglades city. on its way, hours away come is still big enough. let me get out of the way and let our viewers look. a block off of the beach you can see the wind whipping and what is the boat channel, several boats that are blowing them up far too dangerous, but we wanted to give you a shot in the wind. as they talked all morning, the wind is now traveling south almost parallel to the beach,...