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ainsley: jonathan serrie and griff jenkins on the north carolina border. anice dean is in the weather center. we start with griff just out of the outer bank in
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fox news live team coverage, griff jenkins and jonathan siri live on the coast of north carolina, todd pyro in myrtle beach, south carolina and adam plots tracking the new path in the weather center. let's begin with griff in morehead city just south of the outer banks and you have been taking a beating. hold on. >> reporter: it is picking up. we are getting the brunt of the wind coming in here and we are really watching the storm surge coming up over atlantic beach. they are getting hammered with wind and surf. i have been on the phone with you officials, fire department and rescue folks in new bern 40 miles northwest of here. they have are redone 200 rescues, 150 underway, two fema teams, the newburgh fire rescue team is the oldest charter fire rescue team in north carolina. they are working frantically to get the number of calls coming in. when i called the emergency number to get through to public information she said we are getting hammered. someone said i have chest up to my water and my house, got to get out, come get me, the situation is dire. that is why this combination of wi
fox news live team coverage, griff jenkins and jonathan siri live on the coast of north carolina, todd pyro in myrtle beach, south carolina and adam plots tracking the new path in the weather center. let's begin with griff in morehead city just south of the outer banks and you have been taking a beating. hold on. >> reporter: it is picking up. we are getting the brunt of the wind coming in here and we are really watching the storm surge coming up over atlantic beach. they are getting...
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griff jenkins and jonathan siri on the carolina coast in north carolina. ainsley: in myrtle beach, todd pyro. mike: tracking the storm in the weather center, we begin with chris just south of the outer
griff jenkins and jonathan siri on the carolina coast in north carolina. ainsley: in myrtle beach, todd pyro. mike: tracking the storm in the weather center, we begin with chris just south of the outer
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lauren: griff jenkins, thank you very much.e florence unleashing fury on the carolinas, special coverage continues next. >> you know, nobody plans for these sorts of things to happen, nobody wants them to happen but that's a real truth about living on the water, living next to the beach. >> we continue special coverage of hurricane florence, right now she's pounding the north carolina coast in new bern, north carolina we are getting reports of hundreds of people already rescued 200 rescues have been completed, about 150 extra rescues are underway, we got that from the reporter griff jenkins there, rescues underway in morehead, the wind gusts are sitting right now at 90 miles per hour. lauren: we are waiting for her to make landfall, we will show you the markets can you see on the right-hand side of the screen, nice gains of 1% for the week, dow futures building on 147 point gain yesterday tacking on another 46 this morning, check out s&p, we could see a record close today sitting at 10 points below that, s&p futures up 5, nasda
lauren: griff jenkins, thank you very much.e florence unleashing fury on the carolinas, special coverage continues next. >> you know, nobody plans for these sorts of things to happen, nobody wants them to happen but that's a real truth about living on the water, living next to the beach. >> we continue special coverage of hurricane florence, right now she's pounding the north carolina coast in new bern, north carolina we are getting reports of hundreds of people already rescued 200...
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let's get to griff jenkins in atlantic beach. i was in north carolina and lived through hugo. a lot of people remember that. people listening to the warnings this time around. >> reporter: they are listening and remember matthew coming through causing major flooding like janice is talking about. they have been told the evacuation order started yesterday but you have got to be gone by 8:00 tonight. the bridge to atlantic beach closes at 7:00 :00 am tomorrow otherwise you cannot get out. richard porter is a lifelong resident, had this message for residents. >> we are asking people to leave. those that choose to stay have to understand they may not have emergency services available to them to rescue them. that is the purpose of the mandatory evacuation. get out of town. it is dangerous, a huge storm. >> reporter: this is likely a life-threatening weather event. there are four components that make it up. one is the hurricane wind, should you survive it, 140 mile-per-hour. in 1954, the storm surge 9 to 13 feet, the flooding and rainfall are the two components, if you have the inlan
let's get to griff jenkins in atlantic beach. i was in north carolina and lived through hugo. a lot of people remember that. people listening to the warnings this time around. >> reporter: they are listening and remember matthew coming through causing major flooding like janice is talking about. they have been told the evacuation order started yesterday but you have got to be gone by 8:00 tonight. the bridge to atlantic beach closes at 7:00 :00 am tomorrow otherwise you cannot get out....
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that's where griff jenkins is standing by. still coming down? >> finally, after more than 30 hours, florence has continued her fire hose off. it's pitch black. everywhere you drive along highway 70, it goes up to the city of raleigh, you just see trees ripped out by their roots, store fronts destroyed, a gas station collapsed, power lines down everywhere in small sections of flooding over in atlantic beach. morehead city is on the coast. it's pitch black over there except for one condo building, looks like it may have auxillary lights on. the fire chief is trying to get a handle on everything. the pier is broken in half. it's gone out to sea. let me give you a little bit of news. i got off the phone with officials in new bern. they say they have about a hundred more rescues they are carrying out at this moment. they have done more than 375. one of the challenges they have right now is where to put the people they are rescuing. they have run out of space. because of the epic flooding, they are trapped on where they can take people to. one of the
that's where griff jenkins is standing by. still coming down? >> finally, after more than 30 hours, florence has continued her fire hose off. it's pitch black. everywhere you drive along highway 70, it goes up to the city of raleigh, you just see trees ripped out by their roots, store fronts destroyed, a gas station collapsed, power lines down everywhere in small sections of flooding over in atlantic beach. morehead city is on the coast. it's pitch black over there except for one condo...
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that's where we find griff jenkins right now. >> good morning. the situation right here, the eye of the storm is just about, from what adam was saying, 30 miles south southwest of where we are here in morehead city. that means the northeast dirty side of the hurricane is putting the wind here. you are seeing the structures blow. the water is significant because we have been watching for the storm surge the whole time. in atlantic beach, i have been in contact a few minutes ago with the chief fire department chief, adam snyder over there. i said how is it over there, he said we are getting killed from wind and surge. he sent me a photo of the fire house getting destroyed over there. i asked him about that pier. things are starting to wobble. we have seen some images here in morehead city. jonathan was talking about new bern. you go by it when you come here. i was looking on-line. the charlotte news observer reporting that the river, the fact that the news river is overflowing 9, 10 feet is significant. two years ago when matthew flooded, it was ca
that's where we find griff jenkins right now. >> good morning. the situation right here, the eye of the storm is just about, from what adam was saying, 30 miles south southwest of where we are here in morehead city. that means the northeast dirty side of the hurricane is putting the wind here. you are seeing the structures blow. the water is significant because we have been watching for the storm surge the whole time. in atlantic beach, i have been in contact a few minutes ago with the...
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griff jenkins is live from jacksonville, north carolina with the very latest. f good morning to you. griff: good morning, maria. anyone whose ever been to jacksonville knows this late night landmark spot, marina cafe behind me, you can see has taken on flooding this is the new river the rainfall and the storm , the new river is causing the problems and let me just walk you through the parking lot of the marina. in the distance is where the new river comes up there's actually a marina obviously behind us but it is at almost record levels maria at 14 feet the new river floods. that's the flood stage level but it's at 24.08 this morning the record is 25.1. where i'm standing right now this is the parking lot. the dock master you see in the distance has been backing a boat trying to assess the damage. we have a little reprieve in the rain. its been raining all morning but he's getting his first look at the dock to the damage but if you look out there you can see just unbelievable what its been doing, where we are officials saying they've already made rescues this mo
griff jenkins is live from jacksonville, north carolina with the very latest. f good morning to you. griff: good morning, maria. anyone whose ever been to jacksonville knows this late night landmark spot, marina cafe behind me, you can see has taken on flooding this is the new river the rainfall and the storm , the new river is causing the problems and let me just walk you through the parking lot of the marina. in the distance is where the new river comes up there's actually a marina obviously...
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covering the next few days in new bern and other areas going to be quite a mess, shep. >> shepard: griff jenkinsive for us in morehead city. griff, can't thank you enough. live look now at north top sail beach. the trend that you may be noticing now is the storm's moved inland. therefore the energy is gone. the source of energy is gone. so the storm is diminishing, the winds are decreasing. but you still have an enormous mess behind. have you noticed what we haven't seen? we haven't seen homes broken down. we have seen a lot of rescues as we are seeing right now. these pictures out of new bern. we have seen a lot of people who made the decision to stay behind and maybe now regret it a bit. but we haven't seen enormous and widespread structural damage. we have widespread power outage. we will know more and know it soon. our coverage continues after this. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. shep continuing coverage.
covering the next few days in new bern and other areas going to be quite a mess, shep. >> shepard: griff jenkinsive for us in morehead city. griff, can't thank you enough. live look now at north top sail beach. the trend that you may be noticing now is the storm's moved inland. therefore the energy is gone. the source of energy is gone. so the storm is diminishing, the winds are decreasing. but you still have an enormous mess behind. have you noticed what we haven't seen? we haven't seen...
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. >> griff jenkins at the hart senate office building with more highlights and low lights as well androtesters. >> reporter: she took questions from all 21 senators on the committee, each in turn had 30 minutes, topics ranged from issues like the second amendment, executive privilege and abortion. when the committee's top democrat dianne feinstein pressed brett cavanagh on the future of roe v wade he had this to say. >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court, roe v wade and planned parenthood versus casey, reaffirmed many times casey is precedent on precedent which itself is an important factor. >> an important issue is judicial independence of brett kavanaugh, said he would certainly be a fair and impartial judge despite his personal views. >> what assurances that you will not allow the president's personal views or interests to impact your decision? >> i'm independent judge. is confirmed as supreme court and sitting judge, i owe my loyalty to the constitution. if you are right under the law you prevail. >> reporter: we expected the mueller investigation has come up, senat
. >> griff jenkins at the hart senate office building with more highlights and low lights as well androtesters. >> reporter: she took questions from all 21 senators on the committee, each in turn had 30 minutes, topics ranged from issues like the second amendment, executive privilege and abortion. when the committee's top democrat dianne feinstein pressed brett cavanagh on the future of roe v wade he had this to say. >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court, roe v...
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griff jenkins is in atlantic beach where they expect 110 mile-per-hour winds. what are you seeing, the wind has picked up. >> good morning, janice couldn't have said more important words, the threat is over. it is a gale force winds. it caused the city to be conditioned in and out, closed down. the storm surge and flooding is the greatest risk. if you look at it from space she has not lost her moisture and storm surges predicted at 9 to 15 feet. for those who haven't been through a hurricane, it is a threshold for life-threatening. it is where cars and large objects begin to move and they are critically life-threatening and serious, we talked to adam snyder, his biggest concern is the surge and flooding. >> biggest thing was never the winds but the flooding afterwards like hurricane floyd. we have to worry about not just this weekend but the next two years after the storm passes. that is the critical part. >> morehead city which is just across from atlantic beach, four rivers their flow down into the low-lying area. extreme flooding into newburgh, jacksonville,
griff jenkins is in atlantic beach where they expect 110 mile-per-hour winds. what are you seeing, the wind has picked up. >> good morning, janice couldn't have said more important words, the threat is over. it is a gale force winds. it caused the city to be conditioned in and out, closed down. the storm surge and flooding is the greatest risk. if you look at it from space she has not lost her moisture and storm surges predicted at 9 to 15 feet. for those who haven't been through a...
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griff jenkins is a little bit away from us now in atlantic beach, north carolina. i think you're starting to feel the back end of the storm where you are. how are conditions there? we're doing our -- go for it, griff, if you've got us. >> okay. thanks. yeah, we're in atlantic beach and janice is right. we're just getting pounded. we're in the parking lot of the pier yesterday watching it bob and weave. you can see the debris flying. it is unbelievable. if we turn -- [inaudible] >> bill: we're going to dry our best throughout the day here to make sure the equipment works but also that we stay in a safe area. and we don't take many chances here. wealth owe -- we'll get a connection back with griff in a moment. if you were taking the cape fear river you would hit carolina beach. michael cramer is the sound manager. i believe we have a connection with you on the phone. how are things where you are? >> right now pretty calm. we're in the eyewall and we've gotten a little bit of a break in the wind and the weather here for just a little bit and we're sending crews out to
griff jenkins is a little bit away from us now in atlantic beach, north carolina. i think you're starting to feel the back end of the storm where you are. how are conditions there? we're doing our -- go for it, griff, if you've got us. >> okay. thanks. yeah, we're in atlantic beach and janice is right. we're just getting pounded. we're in the parking lot of the pier yesterday watching it bob and weave. you can see the debris flying. it is unbelievable. if we turn -- [inaudible] >>...
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griff jenkins is live in jacksonville, north carolina with an exclusive tour through a flood-ravaged ss. good morning, griff. you've been doing outstanding coverage for us, we really appreciate it, you and your team. >> griff: good morning. florence is not done with your home state of nort north caroli, just battering it, as many as 18 dead. here, it is the new river, flooding at near record levels. as you move toward toward fayete and lumberton, serious risk. governor cooper talking about the worst may be yet to come. here's what he had to say. >> this storm has never been more dangerous than it is right now for areas from fayetteville and lumberton, across sand hills and southern piedmont to our mountains. >> griff: you have hundreds of people in shelters here in jacksonville, as many as 500 in chilshelters. we've had coast guard helicopters doing rescues. you can see the flooded street behind me. we look at the marina cafe, a landmark bar in jacksonville, the owner taking me inside for the first time, seeing feet of water inside of his establishment with 10 to 15 feet at the docks
griff jenkins is live in jacksonville, north carolina with an exclusive tour through a flood-ravaged ss. good morning, griff. you've been doing outstanding coverage for us, we really appreciate it, you and your team. >> griff: good morning. florence is not done with your home state of nort north caroli, just battering it, as many as 18 dead. here, it is the new river, flooding at near record levels. as you move toward toward fayete and lumberton, serious risk. governor cooper talking...
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rob: let's get to griff jenkins in atlantic beach. we have 24, 36 hours ago people need to be getting out. >> reporter: that is right. good morning. yesterday mandatory evacuations begin. they have to be gone by 8:00 pm today. tomorrow morning at 7:00 :00 am, the bridge will be closed. you cannot get in, cannot get out. people remember hurricane hazel ripped the island apart. when janice dean talks about the uncertainty let me talk about why this is so dangerous in this area. not only hurricane winds and category for but storm surge expected to be 9 to 13 feet, guaranteed flooding if you have the rainfall in excess of 25 inches if that does indeed stall, looks like it will, it was two years ago hurricane matthew which was a catastrophic flooding event brought that, a little bit him and, 25, 30 miles, entire rivers, the situation where people were underwater 15 or 20 feet and couldn't get out. the mayor here in atlantic beach, richard porter, his message for residents very clear. >> get off the island, don't put our first responders in
rob: let's get to griff jenkins in atlantic beach. we have 24, 36 hours ago people need to be getting out. >> reporter: that is right. good morning. yesterday mandatory evacuations begin. they have to be gone by 8:00 pm today. tomorrow morning at 7:00 :00 am, the bridge will be closed. you cannot get in, cannot get out. people remember hurricane hazel ripped the island apart. when janice dean talks about the uncertainty let me talk about why this is so dangerous in this area. not only...
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. >>> griff jenkins has a look at the destruction. the white house standing behind brett kavanaugh as democrats call for him to step down. >> what impact will this have on thursday's vote? we'll have news from washington. >> a school district that could make hillary clinton being erased from the history books a reality. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ american woman listen what i say. rob: my hair looks like lenny cakravitz after a week with the hurricane. good morning, you're watching "fox & friends first" on this monday morning. i'm tom piro. >> speaking of travel. >>> i had to convince -- to take a day off. >>> somebody who is not taking a day off is the guy we're going to next. >> we begin with a fox news alert. the storm has never been more dangerous. officials warning of that, of what lies ahead as hundreds of people remain trapped in their homes from florence's wrath. >> griff jenkins, who got the more difficult of the two assignments between the two of us, live in jacksonville, north carolina with an exclusive tou
. >>> griff jenkins has a look at the destruction. the white house standing behind brett kavanaugh as democrats call for him to step down. >> what impact will this have on thursday's vote? we'll have news from washington. >> a school district that could make hillary clinton being erased from the history books a reality. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ american woman listen what i say. rob: my hair looks like lenny cakravitz after a week with the...
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griff jenkins. one last look at the big wall where we can see the track of the storm, this is a satellite loop. it shows the hurricane is down to a category one. i believe that it's most likely down to a tropical storm because the last report was 75 miles an hour. 74 is the lowest -- highest number of a hurricane or the lowest numbers that makes it a hurricane. so we believe it's probably a tropical storm now headed due west at 6 miles an hour. the rain from the radar loop shows it's still pounding all along the north carolina coast and they expect it to continue throughout the night. "your world" with neil cavuto is next on fox news channel. tch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain a
griff jenkins. one last look at the big wall where we can see the track of the storm, this is a satellite loop. it shows the hurricane is down to a category one. i believe that it's most likely down to a tropical storm because the last report was 75 miles an hour. 74 is the lowest -- highest number of a hurricane or the lowest numbers that makes it a hurricane. so we believe it's probably a tropical storm now headed due west at 6 miles an hour. the rain from the radar loop shows it's still...
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lauren: griff jenkins live from spring lake, north carolina where he spoke to service members containingtion, what's the latest. griff: lauren, cheryl, good morning. they are trying to get into recovery mode. you see the destroyed motel, waters are still rising in southeast carolina, yesterday the governor visited the fayetteville area, committing them for heroic efforts and talking about the cooperation with the administration as well. take a listen. >> hundreds upon hundreds of rescues have occurred. i'm grateful to the men and women who do this, amazing how we were able to pull together as americans to get this job done. i spoke with and met with the president a couple of hours, fema is giving us what we need at this moment, they have promised help in the long haul, we will hold them to it. >> now big part of the whole story was that the soldiers of fort bragg left into action answered call when it came when flood waters rose. we went yesterday and spoke with command chris mohan and he talked to me a little bit about what his team did, listen. >> i think we have 16 separate teams and
lauren: griff jenkins live from spring lake, north carolina where he spoke to service members containingtion, what's the latest. griff: lauren, cheryl, good morning. they are trying to get into recovery mode. you see the destroyed motel, waters are still rising in southeast carolina, yesterday the governor visited the fayetteville area, committing them for heroic efforts and talking about the cooperation with the administration as well. take a listen. >> hundreds upon hundreds of rescues...
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griff jenkins is there. you have been there this morning. you have been showing us the damage. what are you seeing across that area? >> reporter: a welcome more free from the rain. a few drops coming, much like everyone else that is not good news. there is a lot of wind damage at morehead city where we get you to the videos coming out of new bern yesterday. highway 70, 40 miles north of here, can't get there because of the flooding. there are rescues continuing at this hour. officials tell me they are working on 100 right now. yesterday a total of 375 rescues. they have a new problem and that is what to do with the people being rescued. they are taking them to cherry point because they have run out of places. the flooding continues, storm surge and the noose river causing the problem, down a little bit, receded four to six feet is expected to rise again, maybe as high as its 9 to 10 foot levels with rain coming. it is up to mother nature to determine what will happen for days and weeks, more rain is not a good thing. the bridge between here and morehead and there is flooded in
griff jenkins is there. you have been there this morning. you have been showing us the damage. what are you seeing across that area? >> reporter: a welcome more free from the rain. a few drops coming, much like everyone else that is not good news. there is a lot of wind damage at morehead city where we get you to the videos coming out of new bern yesterday. highway 70, 40 miles north of here, can't get there because of the flooding. there are rescues continuing at this hour. officials...
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steve: griff jenkins live in atlantic beach, north carolina. thank you, griff.stay safe. steve: it is coming in. lisa: it is. officials in south carolina are making final push to get people out before the deadly hurricane. pete: todd piro is live in myrtle beach where people are refusing to evacuate. towed, what's that calculation. todd: most of these homes evacuated. you don't see any signs of life. do you see a few people on the beach getting their final glimpse of the waves and sand before florence comes ashore. there is somebody waving at us right now. but about 35% of the folks here in north myrtle beach say they are not evacuating. that's according to our latest numbers, including the gentleman we just spoke to whose balcony we are on right now. take a listen. >> who knows where it's going. i have ridden out two or three here. in fact, a lot of times it's been worser on my hometown than it has been here on the beach. but also, i mean, this is my home. todd: today in less than an hour police will begin knocking on doors pleading with people to evacuate adva
steve: griff jenkins live in atlantic beach, north carolina. thank you, griff.stay safe. steve: it is coming in. lisa: it is. officials in south carolina are making final push to get people out before the deadly hurricane. pete: todd piro is live in myrtle beach where people are refusing to evacuate. towed, what's that calculation. todd: most of these homes evacuated. you don't see any signs of life. do you see a few people on the beach getting their final glimpse of the waves and sand before...
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griff jenkins and todd piro in the disaster zone. katie: we begin with griff in morehead city just south of the outer banks. griff? >> good morning, guys. we are in morehead city. let me give you winds damage. we talked about the rain coming. we are getting a reprieve right now. it's welcome. this gas station ripped from foundation and it looks much like this highway 70 we have driven up and down it morehead city. houses are destroyed. businesses have roofs ripped off and have you power lines down everywhere and even trees uprooted about about 40 miles northwest of here in new bern i have been talking to officials all night. they are telling me they are currently actively trying to rescue about 100 people right now. the number they say they rescued yesterday was 375. one of the major problems they have right now is where to put the people that they're rescuing after that noose river crested at record flooding levels and is going to continue to do so when more rain comes. they are putting people at the marine corps air station cherry p
griff jenkins and todd piro in the disaster zone. katie: we begin with griff in morehead city just south of the outer banks. griff? >> good morning, guys. we are in morehead city. let me give you winds damage. we talked about the rain coming. we are getting a reprieve right now. it's welcome. this gas station ripped from foundation and it looks much like this highway 70 we have driven up and down it morehead city. houses are destroyed. businesses have roofs ripped off and have you power...
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ainsley: jonathan serrie and griff jenkins on the north carolina border. eve: janice dean is in the weather center. we start with griff just out of the outer bank in north carolina. >> good morning, guys, for our viewers just waking up, it's been a long night. the winds whipping more head city, we are on the sea what yowall. we are separated by atlantic beach barrier island parallel to just a mile that way. that's where we were yesterday where that pier was really swaying back and forth. we are in inland of morehead city. see the surge coming in here. look at the dock behind me the structural integrity of the docks in this fishing community has really been challenging. we have seen all sorts of debris flowing by and i have talked to the chief of police out over in atlantic beach, jeff harvey, he tells me they are hunkered down, they can't go out because of the wind and surge that they are facing over there the fire chief telling me that the bay windows on his firehouse had been totally destroyed. and i can tell you this storm is going to get worse because i
ainsley: jonathan serrie and griff jenkins on the north carolina border. eve: janice dean is in the weather center. we start with griff just out of the outer bank in north carolina. >> good morning, guys, for our viewers just waking up, it's been a long night. the winds whipping more head city, we are on the sea what yowall. we are separated by atlantic beach barrier island parallel to just a mile that way. that's where we were yesterday where that pier was really swaying back and forth....
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steve: griff jenkins is live with more on the rising water. ave heard people down there are worried because there is a possibility you could kind up with close to another foot of rain u. griff: that's exactly right, guys. florence is not done. it's not just the deaths. if you look at 15,000 people in shelters. more than 1,000 rescues already over the last four days. even 500 folks here in just jacksonville area in shelters alone. coast guard, national guard working around the clock because the big problem is with this rain, steve, with all this water, the river banks are bursting. you've got the new river behind me flooding this street. we're about a block off of it it's really, really bad. the cape fear running all the way from fayetteville and lumber threatening the inlands. that's why governor cooper said we are far from over. tomorrow may be worse than today. listen. >> this storm has never been more dangerous than it is right now for areas from faithville in lumberton, across the san hills and southern piedmont to our mountains. griff: now
steve: griff jenkins is live with more on the rising water. ave heard people down there are worried because there is a possibility you could kind up with close to another foot of rain u. griff: that's exactly right, guys. florence is not done. it's not just the deaths. if you look at 15,000 people in shelters. more than 1,000 rescues already over the last four days. even 500 folks here in just jacksonville area in shelters alone. coast guard, national guard working around the clock because the...
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blamed for 41 deaths, officials work to clean up the unprecedented flooding, fox news correspondent griff jenkinsn spring lake, north carolina, that's outside of fayetteville with the very latest, griff. griff: good morning, dagen, quite a clean-up, you see the destroyed motel behind me. believe it or not waters are still rising in southeast north carolina, in south carolina, this isn't over, the governor was here in fayetteville visiting fire department, statewide fire team that rescues people all across the state and he was talking about the brave rescues, more than 4700 that they've had as well as cooperation with the administration, take a listen. >> hundreds upon hundreds of rescues have occurred, i'm grateful to the men and women who do this, amazing how we were able to pull together as americans to get this job done. i spoke with and met with the president for a couple of years, fema is giving us what we need at this moment, they have promised help in the long haul, we will hold them to it. >> also a big part of this whole thing, dagen, was the army's contribution, fort bragg military in w
blamed for 41 deaths, officials work to clean up the unprecedented flooding, fox news correspondent griff jenkinsn spring lake, north carolina, that's outside of fayetteville with the very latest, griff. griff: good morning, dagen, quite a clean-up, you see the destroyed motel behind me. believe it or not waters are still rising in southeast north carolina, in south carolina, this isn't over, the governor was here in fayetteville visiting fire department, statewide fire team that rescues people...
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griff jenkins, thank you very much.heard democrats say we can't start this hearing because we don't have all the documents. in fact this administration has said they're going to withhold over 100,000 documents claiming executive privilege. however, they are making them available to senators to view up on capitol hill in a secure room. because the democrats have said we have got to look at all that stuff. as of yesterday, according to the "wall street journal," not a single democrat had showed up to actually look at the documents. so how serious are they really about seeing that stuff or do they want to see the paper or is it all about politics? ainsley: i think they are looking for some reason not to confirm him. chuck grassley said he was perhaps the most qualified personal ever nominated to the supreme court. look at his brilliant. went to yale law school. has 12 years of experience on the u.s. court of appeals. democrats are trying to highlight some of his arguments and opinions talking points any reason to find to d
griff jenkins, thank you very much.heard democrats say we can't start this hearing because we don't have all the documents. in fact this administration has said they're going to withhold over 100,000 documents claiming executive privilege. however, they are making them available to senators to view up on capitol hill in a secure room. because the democrats have said we have got to look at all that stuff. as of yesterday, according to the "wall street journal," not a single democrat...
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we'll go to griff jenkins in jacksonville, south carolina. it's under 10-15 feet of water.ou see a boat almost floating to the top of its roof. this is the neuse river. it's 14 feet, the neuse river record is 21.5. it's causing the houses to be destroys. it's making the recovery in fixing the power lines much more difficult as we expect a lot more rain this afternoon. it's expected to be here at least a calm days. the airport will be closed until tuesday or wednesday. berare of alligators. so we'll try to not get eaten as we report this catastrophic flooding in jacksonville. howie: he wades into the water after these storms. the mainstream media reacted cautiously to the initial report that senator feinstein forwarded to the fbi an tea anonymous letter -- an anonymous letter saying a womb fan said brett kavanaugh held her down and he tried to force himself on her. >> whether you are for kavanaugh or not -- >> it's hard for everyone to know what to do with this allegation which is extremely grave and serious. but the identity of the woman is being hidden understandably. howi
we'll go to griff jenkins in jacksonville, south carolina. it's under 10-15 feet of water.ou see a boat almost floating to the top of its roof. this is the neuse river. it's 14 feet, the neuse river record is 21.5. it's causing the houses to be destroys. it's making the recovery in fixing the power lines much more difficult as we expect a lot more rain this afternoon. it's expected to be here at least a calm days. the airport will be closed until tuesday or wednesday. berare of alligators. so...
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griff jenkins live in washington were democrats are determined to slow the process was i have been gone for 7 weeks, they were saying this wasn't going to happen but it is happening. >> reporter: democrats are trying to delay the hearings, chuck schumer blasting the administration for releasing documents last night, so there would not be time to read them before the hearing started of yours, senator schumer, republicans know this has been the least transparent scotus process in history and the hearings should be delayed until we can fully rent view brett cavanagh's record, the demonstration pushing back saying the documents produced on brett cavanagh are two times that of any previous nominee as chuck grassley had this to say. >> you are hearing from a lot of people that can't find anything wrong with the qualifications of brett kavanaugh so many democrats said before he was nominated they would vote against anybody on that list so the bottom line is how much more do you need to know? >> reporter: brett kavanaugh is set for weeks of hearings, an independent judge, democrats are expected
griff jenkins live in washington were democrats are determined to slow the process was i have been gone for 7 weeks, they were saying this wasn't going to happen but it is happening. >> reporter: democrats are trying to delay the hearings, chuck schumer blasting the administration for releasing documents last night, so there would not be time to read them before the hearing started of yours, senator schumer, republicans know this has been the least transparent scotus process in history...
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heather: democrats and protesters tried to derail the hearing, griff jenkins live at the heart senatebuilding where there is no shortage of drama. it was unbelievable this wave of protesters that continued. >> reporter: i began my career in washington as an intern during david souter's confirmation hearings and in the many years since then i have never seen anything like what we saw yesterday, things went off the rails out of the gate. democrats demanding a delay. >> mister chairman i moved to adjourn this hearing. i asked for a roll call vote on my motion to adjourn. i ask for a rollcall vote. >> democrats were demanding more documents be produced, 100,000 pages of documents related to just -- brett cavanagh's time is personal secretary to president bush, confidential because it was during the 9/11 era. here is what chairman grassley had to say in responding to demands. >> i was criticized for my decision to receive some documents on committee confidential but i am doing what i did during justice neil gorsuch's confirmation and what chairman leahy did during alana kagan's. this is an
heather: democrats and protesters tried to derail the hearing, griff jenkins live at the heart senatebuilding where there is no shortage of drama. it was unbelievable this wave of protesters that continued. >> reporter: i began my career in washington as an intern during david souter's confirmation hearings and in the many years since then i have never seen anything like what we saw yesterday, things went off the rails out of the gate. democrats demanding a delay. >> mister chairman...
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that's where we find griff jenkins live where the water continues to rise. griff? >> that's right.all about the rivers cresting at, about, or just above record levels here in poll locksville. this entire town cut off by the trent river u it's unbelievable. they have had to fly in helicopters, national guard brings in supplies for these folks. entire communities either stranded inside or being rescued being brought out. this is what the county manager frankie howard had to say. >> that we got resources coming in to help our citizens here in the county. they are delivering mres and bottled water. we have folks who haven't had water for several days and food. nobody living in jones county has experienced anything like this. we experienced flooding back in floyd. we have exceeded all those records now. and it's pretty devastating. >> we're about 15 miles south of new bern. have you heard about the rescues there. more than 200 there. about 150 here in the last few days. one of the people rescued yesterday as we were here was named clayton freyer and he was glad to finally get out. have
that's where we find griff jenkins live where the water continues to rise. griff? >> that's right.all about the rivers cresting at, about, or just above record levels here in poll locksville. this entire town cut off by the trent river u it's unbelievable. they have had to fly in helicopters, national guard brings in supplies for these folks. entire communities either stranded inside or being rescued being brought out. this is what the county manager frankie howard had to say. >>...
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we begin with our own griff jenkins in atlantic beach, north carolina where people are facing a guam at this morning, good morning, griff. >> that's right. we have all the components for a catastrophic, life-threatening weather event that could last for days. let me show you why. hurricane winds 140 miles per hour or thereabouts expected to come across here and certainly the outer northern bands. you can hear rumbling behind me, i think. that's not quite the storm yet. you will get the storm surge here as well. they are saying 9 to 13 feet. that is unbelievable as well as expected flooding because of the low lying inlands. we have four rivers here that was absolutely flooded, devastatingly so two years ago with hurricane matthew. you have the rainfall. if this does indeed stall and put 25 inches it will be extremely dangerous. two years ago there are areas that still have not recovered where the noose river is. areas under 25 feet of water. for the folks try to stay behind and ride it out here. they need to know one thing, they are likely to be stranded and it's likely to be life-thre
we begin with our own griff jenkins in atlantic beach, north carolina where people are facing a guam at this morning, good morning, griff. >> that's right. we have all the components for a catastrophic, life-threatening weather event that could last for days. let me show you why. hurricane winds 140 miles per hour or thereabouts expected to come across here and certainly the outer northern bands. you can hear rumbling behind me, i think. that's not quite the storm yet. you will get the...
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fury, 32 people are dead and the rising water could last for days on end, fox news correspondents griff jenkins in north carolina with much more, good morning, griff. >> good morning, dagen, it's all about the rivers now whether it's the cape fear river in fayetteville, here 15 miles south of new bern where there have been hundreds of rescues, we are in a town, not in it, outside of it, it's under water, they've done more than 150 to 200 rescues here, they are totally cut off from the entire world and we talked to yesterday with county manager as black hawk helicopters were bringing in much needed supplies, his name is frankie howard and here is what he had to say. >> we have resources coming in to help citizens, we've got -- they are delivering and bottled water, we have folks that haven't had bottled water, nobody is living in jones county. we experienced flooding back in floyd, we've exceeded all of those records now and it's pretty devastating. griff: as i was talking about new bern, the reason the river here up in new bern they are cresting at or above record levels because prolonged storm
fury, 32 people are dead and the rising water could last for days on end, fox news correspondents griff jenkins in north carolina with much more, good morning, griff. >> good morning, dagen, it's all about the rivers now whether it's the cape fear river in fayetteville, here 15 miles south of new bern where there have been hundreds of rescues, we are in a town, not in it, outside of it, it's under water, they've done more than 150 to 200 rescues here, they are totally cut off from the...
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slamming slamme southern united states, the carolinas with historic rain and catastrophic flooding, griff jenkins in jacksonville, north carolina with more, good morning, griff. griff griff good morning, dagen, flow is not done wrecking her havoc in north carolinas, you have 15,000 in shelters upwards of a thousand people had to be rescued in the last four days, it's unbelievable and the threat now, dagen, is that the rainfall is to unbelievable, record 30-inches of rain and river banks are swelling, governor roy cooper says the worst may be yet to come, thereon this. >> this storm has never been more dangerous than it is right now for areas from fayetteville across the sand hills and southern piedmont to mountains. griff: and that's why you've got the national guard, the coast guard around the clock working fiercely because the new river in jackson behind me almost broke a record, almost 10 feet over crest and you have the cape river moving towards fayetteville and lumberton under water. listen. to. >> so far what we are dealing with is probably the most catastrophic disaster that this county ha
slamming slamme southern united states, the carolinas with historic rain and catastrophic flooding, griff jenkins in jacksonville, north carolina with more, good morning, griff. griff griff good morning, dagen, flow is not done wrecking her havoc in north carolinas, you have 15,000 in shelters upwards of a thousand people had to be rescued in the last four days, it's unbelievable and the threat now, dagen, is that the rainfall is to unbelievable, record 30-inches of rain and river banks are...
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griff jenkins rejoins us from the gas station that was destroyed by the storm. you wonder what daybreak will bring. >> reporter: it is going to bring rain but we are enjoying a break from the lashing we took last year. you wonder what they would come home to. here at morehead city they will come home to a lot of wind damage but the flooding is the story right now because of the area inland, near highway 70, the national weather service posting pictures of highway 70 on the way towards the town of newport and new bern where they had those rescues. i talked to those folks, they are pursuing 100 rescues, 375 yesterday. they have extensive flooding into the north they are totally cut off greenville. it is unbelievable. look at this devastation. this gas station absolutely pummeled. it is not isolated. all along highway 70 in morehead, trees ripped out of the ground by their roots, roofs ripped off businesses, homes with trees smashed into them, power lines down. every street you go along with a lot of debris all over the road and the flooding is occurring here. the
griff jenkins rejoins us from the gas station that was destroyed by the storm. you wonder what daybreak will bring. >> reporter: it is going to bring rain but we are enjoying a break from the lashing we took last year. you wonder what they would come home to. here at morehead city they will come home to a lot of wind damage but the flooding is the story right now because of the area inland, near highway 70, the national weather service posting pictures of highway 70 on the way towards the...
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rob: one of those places is politics bill, north carolina where we find griff jenkins as the water continuesrise. any sense that is the case? >> reporter: these rivers because of prolonged storm surge and epic rainfall, taking these communities, cutting them off. polluxville is south of newburgh, underwater, totally cut off, it is the lumber river in lumberton and the trent river the crested beyond record that was hit during hurricane floyd in 1999. when we came up here, 150 to 200 rescues, we went and talked to the county manager, as blackhawk helicopters were delivering supplies. here's what he had to say. >> we have resources coming in to help, delivering bottled water, folks haven't had water for several days. no one has seen anything like this. we experience flooding back in floyd, we exceeded all those records now. it is pretty devastating. >> reporter: we know now that today, maybe tomorrow will be the day so many of these rivers will crest. in new bern, the news river is causing those evacuations. pushing up there later today, down in jacksonville where i was yesterday, we went on so
rob: one of those places is politics bill, north carolina where we find griff jenkins as the water continuesrise. any sense that is the case? >> reporter: these rivers because of prolonged storm surge and epic rainfall, taking these communities, cutting them off. polluxville is south of newburgh, underwater, totally cut off, it is the lumber river in lumberton and the trent river the crested beyond record that was hit during hurricane floyd in 1999. when we came up here, 150 to 200...
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griff jenkins joins us from morehead city where the rain has stopped, i was with you yesterday morning and it is a different story now. >> reporter: it sure is. the rain after 30 hours, the firehose was unleashed, finally stopped, people very cautious, nice to stand on a dock. the storm surge in morehead city receded with the tide a little bit, we are along the coast. behind me atlantic beach, only one apartment building has emergency lights but this entire area, the scene as we walked around continuing to pound us, trees ripped out of the ground, roots ripped from the tops and gas station collapsed, power lines down over in atlantic beach, the wind damage worse, that are we recovering ripped off and gone to see. the rescues were happening, where this flooding is a problem. because that water cannot go back. the national weather service for this area has given us some photos of the bridge between here and newburn, it is impassable. getting around as first responders are trying to get in. a big problem with flooded roads. in newburn where officials tell me they are trying to carry out m
griff jenkins joins us from morehead city where the rain has stopped, i was with you yesterday morning and it is a different story now. >> reporter: it sure is. the rain after 30 hours, the firehose was unleashed, finally stopped, people very cautious, nice to stand on a dock. the storm surge in morehead city receded with the tide a little bit, we are along the coast. behind me atlantic beach, only one apartment building has emergency lights but this entire area, the scene as we walked...
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hurricane florence, this as floodwaters continue to threaten entire towns completely cut off, griff jenkinsive in pollo pollocksville, they are pleading for help. >> reporter: they sure are. 20 miles east of here the president will land at cherry point and take a look at this. the president will look down, this is drone footage from the sheriff's office and it shows how devastated this area is. you have 16 rivers statewide at flood stage, 3 more expected to crest. the problem has not gone away, 37 dead, 2000 have been rescued, 10,000 in shelters, this is a problem. we went to the neighboring town, trenton with the assistant fire chief and he showed me how bad things still are. >> we are driving on highway 41 right now. the fire department right appear, the fire district, we will see how deep it is. you can see the water is still down. yesterday you would not be able to see that sign. >> reporter: the guy driving that boat, another volunteer firefighter, paid out of his own pocket to buy that boat and that motor. this is story of true grit and resources, the mayor of pollocksville, j bender,
hurricane florence, this as floodwaters continue to threaten entire towns completely cut off, griff jenkinsive in pollo pollocksville, they are pleading for help. >> reporter: they sure are. 20 miles east of here the president will land at cherry point and take a look at this. the president will look down, this is drone footage from the sheriff's office and it shows how devastated this area is. you have 16 rivers statewide at flood stage, 3 more expected to crest. the problem has not gone...
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rob: we got you covered on every angle, todd pyro, jonathan siri, griff jenkins monitoring conditions on the ground. jillian: we start with janice dean. downgraded to a category 2 but still very strong storm. >> i worry that because of a category 2 people will let their guard down but the national hurricane center is saying don't, we still have a very dangerous storm surge and epic flooding on the way is the storm is expected to stall. folks across the northeast, hurricane sandy, that was a category one when it made landfall and did destructive damage, part of the reason was because of its size and the storm surge and the rainfall. just because it is a category 2 it is 1 mile shy of a major hurricane. the 5 am advisory just out, we are seeing the radar here, the outer bands of rain moving close to the outer banks, we could see a tornado watch in the next couple hours because of these landfalling storms. we have a threat for severe weather including tornadoes. future radar, this model makes landfall friday. we don't quite know the point of landfall. will it hug the coast or make severa
rob: we got you covered on every angle, todd pyro, jonathan siri, griff jenkins monitoring conditions on the ground. jillian: we start with janice dean. downgraded to a category 2 but still very strong storm. >> i worry that because of a category 2 people will let their guard down but the national hurricane center is saying don't, we still have a very dangerous storm surge and epic flooding on the way is the storm is expected to stall. folks across the northeast, hurricane sandy, that was...
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todd: griff jenkins joins us from north carolina where he spoke to sums -- servicemembers containing. >> reporter: in recovery mode in fayetteville but waters still rising in north carolina and south carolina, the governor visited fayetteville talking with the squads the worked so hard around-the-clock. and cooperation with the administration has been going well. here is what he had to say. >> hundreds of rescues have occurred. i'm grateful to the men and women who do this. amazing how we were able to pull together as americans to get this job done. i spoke with and mess with the president, giving us what we need, they promised help in the long haul. we will hold them to it. >> reporter: the governor saying we are not out of the woods yet. a big part of this operation has come from fort bragg, you know how big that base is and the commanding general of the third expeditionary command talked to me yesterday about the role they play. listen. >> we had 16 teams across eastern north carolina and those teams are out. we have a ways to go because as you know the floodwaters might be recedi
todd: griff jenkins joins us from north carolina where he spoke to sums -- servicemembers containing. >> reporter: in recovery mode in fayetteville but waters still rising in north carolina and south carolina, the governor visited fayetteville talking with the squads the worked so hard around-the-clock. and cooperation with the administration has been going well. here is what he had to say. >> hundreds of rescues have occurred. i'm grateful to the men and women who do this. amazing...
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griff jenkins live in washington dc with how 20/20 presidential hopefuls are using the hearing to promotereporter: must be something for the nominee to watch, a second marathon day as cory booker began by invoking kirk douglas in an act of civil disobedience by releasing confidential documents at the risk of being ousted from the senate and having a self-described spartacus moment. >> of senator cornyn believe i violated senate rules i invite and accept the consequences of my team releasing that email. the closest i will ever have in my life to and i spartacus moment. >> reporter: he wasted no time cautioning those actions. >> running for president is no excuse for violating rules of the senate, no senator deserves to sit on the committee and served on the senate if they decide to be a law unto themselves and willingly drop rules of the senate and the determination of confidentiality. >> he did not break rules because the documents authority been released, president bush as representative saying in a statement we cleared it last night after senator booker's asked them to come we were surp
griff jenkins live in washington dc with how 20/20 presidential hopefuls are using the hearing to promotereporter: must be something for the nominee to watch, a second marathon day as cory booker began by invoking kirk douglas in an act of civil disobedience by releasing confidential documents at the risk of being ousted from the senate and having a self-described spartacus moment. >> of senator cornyn believe i violated senate rules i invite and accept the consequences of my team...
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one of those places is possible, north carolina where we find griff jenkins as the water continues toe, horrible stories coming out of there. >> reporter: the governor said the worst was yet to come and that is because the rivers, the lumber river, the news river and in politics fill, this entire town underwater because of the trend river breaking a record level, it was 28.4 during floyd in 1999, they have broken it at 29.28. it is unbelievable, they had 30 rescues in jones county yesterday. we spoke with the county manager frankie howard who said this is personal. >> we have resources coming in to help citizens get going. we have bottled water, folks that haven't had water for several days. we had some helicopters doing search and rescue, all types of resources here. >> reporter: it is exactly this prolonged storm surge we saw and record rainfall, 30 inches or more that hit people in new bern, turner 15 minutes of the road, 230 rescues the started according to the national guard and in jacksonville, a few rescues, this was a local volunteer, brendan watson, who rescued jamie and thei
one of those places is possible, north carolina where we find griff jenkins as the water continues toe, horrible stories coming out of there. >> reporter: the governor said the worst was yet to come and that is because the rivers, the lumber river, the news river and in politics fill, this entire town underwater because of the trend river breaking a record level, it was 28.4 during floyd in 1999, they have broken it at 29.28. it is unbelievable, they had 30 rescues in jones county...
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griff jenkins joins us from fayetteville, north carolina where he spoke with servicemembers trying tohe devastation. you also talked with the governor. >> reporter: hard to believe waters are rising in southeastern north carolina but here in fayetteville you can see the devastated motel behind me is in recovery mode. when i talked to the governor he was visiting a firehouse where special operations to the rescues, 4700 rescues since florence hit. there is a monument to task ahead and he said working with the president, the administration is doing well. take a listen. >> hundreds upon hundreds of rescues have occurred. i'm grateful to the men and women who do this, amazing we were able to pull together as americans to get this done. i spoke with and met with the president for a couple hours. they promised help in the long haul, we will hold them to it. >> reporter: the cape fear river ridgecrest at a record level a few days ago moving to wilmington, down to south carolina. that is why they are deploying all the way down there to do evacuations of people who stay behind. we spoke to the
griff jenkins joins us from fayetteville, north carolina where he spoke with servicemembers trying tohe devastation. you also talked with the governor. >> reporter: hard to believe waters are rising in southeastern north carolina but here in fayetteville you can see the devastated motel behind me is in recovery mode. when i talked to the governor he was visiting a firehouse where special operations to the rescues, 4700 rescues since florence hit. there is a monument to task ahead and he...
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griff jenkins is live with breaking details inside their considered office building where the hearingl be held, good morning. i woke up to this news this morning and i'm still trying to take it in. >> there is an enormous amount of information pouring in before the senate's come into the senate judiciary committee room. let's get to it. the two men you mentioned we learned late last night, on monday they interviewed two men, one man who says he believes he, not brett cavanagh had the encounter, the basis for ford's complaint, he submitted a statement and on tuesday a second man coming forward also believing me, not brett cavanagh had the encounter with doctor ford. he described his recollections in some detail to the committee. we are also hearing of more accusations, ford's accuser turned out to be an anonymous allegation in a letter with no names claiming in a bar in 1998 brett kavanaugh assaulted a woman when he was drunk in a so-called fifth accuser coming by way of sheldon whitehouse from rhode island, that is discounted and not having merit. let's get to the hearing, doctor ford
griff jenkins is live with breaking details inside their considered office building where the hearingl be held, good morning. i woke up to this news this morning and i'm still trying to take it in. >> there is an enormous amount of information pouring in before the senate's come into the senate judiciary committee room. let's get to it. the two men you mentioned we learned late last night, on monday they interviewed two men, one man who says he believes he, not brett cavanagh had the...
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griff jenkins, jacksonville, north carolina. we'll bring that power on slowly and bringing the system back online. thank you, griff. great to be with you. george holdings, a republican from north carolina, he's in raleigh. sir, you've been listening and watching our coverage. give us the information you're getting there from raleigh today? >> well, this is going to be a major inland flooding event. waters will continue to rise or days. in harnett county, the little river, they issued an evacuation notice for that part of the river, people around the river. they expect it to crest at 17 feet above flood level, which is five feet-- more than five feet before where matthew crested two years ago. we're going to continue to see inland flooding for days. waters will continue to rise. they've issued a disaster declaration, fema has, for a number of counties in north carolina, i believe eight or nine. harnett has not yet been designated as a disaster area, but i was talking with fema this morning and they are continuing to examine the co
griff jenkins, jacksonville, north carolina. we'll bring that power on slowly and bringing the system back online. thank you, griff. great to be with you. george holdings, a republican from north carolina, he's in raleigh. sir, you've been listening and watching our coverage. give us the information you're getting there from raleigh today? >> well, this is going to be a major inland flooding event. waters will continue to rise or days. in harnett county, the little river, they issued an...
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griff jenkins live with more on how some 2020 presidential hopefuls are using the hearing to promoteves. >> reporter: happy friday. a marathon day, lots of drama. cory booker began with a self-described spartacus moment attending an act of civil disobedience by releasing confidential documents at the risk of being ousted from the senate with john cornyn cautioning him. it turns out senator booker did not break any rules because the documents were released. the representative saying in a statement we were surprised to learn about his histrionics because we told him he could use the documents publicly. i confronted booker in the hallway afterwards. here's what he had to say. >> this process is a sham. the american people regardless of political perspectives should be outraged, keeping critical documents hidden from the rest of the american public. >> reporter: senator cornyn had this reaction. >> senator booker doesn't fix the rules. the irony is after senator booker -- to release them anyway. >> reporter: booker seems to have succeeded in breaking the rules to release more documents o
griff jenkins live with more on how some 2020 presidential hopefuls are using the hearing to promoteves. >> reporter: happy friday. a marathon day, lots of drama. cory booker began with a self-described spartacus moment attending an act of civil disobedience by releasing confidential documents at the risk of being ousted from the senate with john cornyn cautioning him. it turns out senator booker did not break any rules because the documents were released. the representative saying in a...
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jillian: griff jenkins at the hart senate office building where there has been no shortage of drama alreadyter: no shortage indeed. i have never seen anything like this since 1990 working on justice souter's confirmation. yesterday was unbelievable. democrats demanded a delay right from the gavel. >> mister chairman i therefore moved to adjourn this hearing. i ask for a roll call vote on my motion to adjourn. i moved to adjourn, i ask for a roll call vote. >> reporter: democrats demanding delay because of failure to produce 100,000 pages of documents related to judge cavanagh's time working for george w. bush and the disruptions were not as spontaneous as once believed because senator tell us called them out because it was scripted on a conference call over the weekend. >> i went to be clear, none of the members of this committee participated in a phone call or that strategy before the documents were released yesterday. >> are you suggesting this allegation is false? >> there was a phone conference yesterday and at the time of the phone conference many issues were raised, one was that over
jillian: griff jenkins at the hart senate office building where there has been no shortage of drama alreadyter: no shortage indeed. i have never seen anything like this since 1990 working on justice souter's confirmation. yesterday was unbelievable. democrats demanded a delay right from the gavel. >> mister chairman i therefore moved to adjourn this hearing. i ask for a roll call vote on my motion to adjourn. i moved to adjourn, i ask for a roll call vote. >> reporter: democrats...
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griff jenkins joins us from fayetteville, north carolina in the wake of donald trump's visit to the hardestreas. >> reporter: it could take years to rebuild, days or weeks to get this downtown bridge in fayetteville reopen, the cape fear river, because it is pressing 61 feet yesterday. look at this amazing drone footage. it was launched by councilman jim are, fayetteville city council. the widespread damage here, there was one loss of life in this storm in fayetteville and it will cost millions of dollars once they get into recovery mode. we spoke with the mayor here about what he needs and his message he had for donald trump. >> i would like to thank them for expediting the emergency declaration and i ask he allow a flow of resources to get from the federal level to the state. hopefully those resources float from the federal level to the state. i ask him to make sure any barriers are removed as soon as possible. >> reporter: fayetteville dodged a bullet because 30 miles south of here they had 36, 3 feet inches, 3 feet of rain, 15 or 16 in the city, had it been different it could have been
griff jenkins joins us from fayetteville, north carolina in the wake of donald trump's visit to the hardestreas. >> reporter: it could take years to rebuild, days or weeks to get this downtown bridge in fayetteville reopen, the cape fear river, because it is pressing 61 feet yesterday. look at this amazing drone footage. it was launched by councilman jim are, fayetteville city council. the widespread damage here, there was one loss of life in this storm in fayetteville and it will cost...
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griff jenkins live in the nation's capital with a breakdown of the explosive hearing.hat is one word for it. what a day. >> reporter: what a day indeed. a tale of two testimonies. history will not forget yesterday's emotional and extra ordinary hearing, doctor forward and brett kavanaugh, with anger and tears, it is time to vote. what may be looked at as the pivotal moment where the passion stands that senator lindsey graham took. >> what you want to do is destroy this guy's life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. you said that. i voted for lindsey graham and sonia sotomayor, i would never do what you did to this guy. the most unethical sham since i have been in politics. >> reporter: mitch mcconnell says this is the timeline, 9:30 to vote on brett kavanaugh. and the nomination on the floor, monday a procedural vote to end the debate on brett kavanaugh's nomination and tuesday the actual vote that will determine the fate of brett kavanaugh and it will be close. three key republican votes will likely decide this, senators collins, murkowski and flake are und
griff jenkins live in the nation's capital with a breakdown of the explosive hearing.hat is one word for it. what a day. >> reporter: what a day indeed. a tale of two testimonies. history will not forget yesterday's emotional and extra ordinary hearing, doctor forward and brett kavanaugh, with anger and tears, it is time to vote. what may be looked at as the pivotal moment where the passion stands that senator lindsey graham took. >> what you want to do is destroy this guy's life,...
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griff jenkins joins us from north carolina in the wake of the hardest hit areas. >> still feeling affectsence. the bridge still closed, structural integrity goes over the cape fear river and if you look at this drone footage -- >> that is something i'm concerned with, small business getting up and running. two years ago we had matthew. fema with your very quickly. >> reporter: here in fayetteville, one death attributed to the 37 we are reporting, 136 rescues. it will be a long time, the president making that visit yesterday, he didn't get to fayetteville but he did reach out to all the families who lost so much. take a listen. >> getting teed up for money. we have it and we will be supplying it and there will be nothing left undone. have everything you need. >> reporter: rainfall numbers were almost double south of here, highway 95 as it approaches lumberton. florence not done yet. todd: come home soon. you have been there for two week doing an amazing job. the kids need you. a final show of unity. president moon and kim jong un climbing a volcano considered sacred. the highest mountain o
griff jenkins joins us from north carolina in the wake of the hardest hit areas. >> still feeling affectsence. the bridge still closed, structural integrity goes over the cape fear river and if you look at this drone footage -- >> that is something i'm concerned with, small business getting up and running. two years ago we had matthew. fema with your very quickly. >> reporter: here in fayetteville, one death attributed to the 37 we are reporting, 136 rescues. it will be a long...