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but in south carolina, ian hit as a category 1 hurricane. now flooded, and two piers are partially collapsed. let's go to charleston now where the city's mayor, john tech len berg, is joining me. describe is situation, what kind of damage, what has ian done to the charleston area. >> thank you, fredricka. welcome back to charleston. anytime you want to come over. >> i'm way overdue. time to get over there. >> absolutely. we had the real weather here yesterday in charleston proper. it was high tropical storm-force winds, lots of rains, and the convergence of some storm surge and a high tide all at the same time. so now a lot of water in our city and we closed dozens of streets. there were trees down. i must tell you compared to the images we've seen from florida which remind me of '89 here with hurricane hugo, we were blessed yesterday. we were really lucky. we dodged a bullet as they say, and we've already been cleaning up, gotten those roads open, trees picked up. we're back in business. king street is thriving even as we speak. >> that's al
but in south carolina, ian hit as a category 1 hurricane. now flooded, and two piers are partially collapsed. let's go to charleston now where the city's mayor, john tech len berg, is joining me. describe is situation, what kind of damage, what has ian done to the charleston area. >> thank you, fredricka. welcome back to charleston. anytime you want to come over. >> i'm way overdue. time to get over there. >> absolutely. we had the real weather here yesterday in charleston...
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seen other hurricanes, but nothin g like this. >> reporter: when hurricane ian hit ft. myers beach, mike was in for the ride of his life. >> very surreal. >> reporter: mike had decided to ride out the storm on his boat docked at this ft. myers beach marina, it is made of steel and has a generator so thought it would be safer than home. >> here is the one, you will see the building that collapsed over there. you can see him running the engines, holding the boats in place. and there is the building. >> reporter: oh, wow, it is right in the water. he had tied the boat he was on to another large boat he owned, both weigh about 50 tons, but even that was no match for hurricane ian. at about 3:00 a.m., all of a sudden mike was lifted up by the force of the water and the with indep wind. >> we didn't get dragged around until the very end. r >> reporter: what was that feeling like? >> it was out of our control, so we were happy we were blown inland because we knew we'd wind up over land, not out in the water sinking, be in real danger. you couldn't see anything. wind was howlin
seen other hurricanes, but nothin g like this. >> reporter: when hurricane ian hit ft. myers beach, mike was in for the ride of his life. >> very surreal. >> reporter: mike had decided to ride out the storm on his boat docked at this ft. myers beach marina, it is made of steel and has a generator so thought it would be safer than home. >> here is the one, you will see the building that collapsed over there. you can see him running the engines, holding the boats in place....
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he announced he would go on monday after hurricane ian fiona and wednesday after hurricane ian ian. now, last night before that announcement came out, the president gave his well wishes to both places, puerto rico and florida, saying his administration will do whatever it takes. >> our hearts, to state the obvious, are heavy. the devastating had your kahn and storms in puerto rico, florida and south carolina. we owe puerto rico a hell of a lot more than they've already gotten. my administration is working closely with cdc members to do whatever it takes to help search and rescue recovery and rebuilding. it's going to take a long time so we cannot tire. >> so earlier on saturday we know that the president received a briefing on hurricane ian, really focused in florida about the power and water restoration and more about damage reports in south carolina where hurricane ian continues to travel up the east coast. so no doubt we are likely to see the president meet with local officials. we know just over the course of the week that he that an he had separate conversations with republican
he announced he would go on monday after hurricane ian fiona and wednesday after hurricane ian ian. now, last night before that announcement came out, the president gave his well wishes to both places, puerto rico and florida, saying his administration will do whatever it takes. >> our hearts, to state the obvious, are heavy. the devastating had your kahn and storms in puerto rico, florida and south carolina. we owe puerto rico a hell of a lot more than they've already gotten. my...
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boris, as you mentioned, more than 60 died from hurricane ian. there is still concern more could die in the aftermath. they don't have access to medications or hospitals. on the other side of this highway is a hospital. the only way to get there is by boat. boris. >> you know things are tough when the sounds of an air boat signifying relief. nadia romero from arcadia, florida, thank you for that report. i want to turn it back over to fredricka whitfield. fred, as you have heard in these reports, an unprecedented level of destruction. actually, we want to actually bring in the mayor of st. petersburg, florida. sorry about that, fred. ken welch is joining us now. we are grateful you are sharing part of your weekend with us. it is a busy time for officials like yourself across the state of florida. st. petersburg, for those who don't know, is 90 miles east of ft. myers. you're on the eastern part of florida. you said your city was largely spared from the worst of the devastation. i'm wondering what your residents are dealing with today? >> well, tha
boris, as you mentioned, more than 60 died from hurricane ian. there is still concern more could die in the aftermath. they don't have access to medications or hospitals. on the other side of this highway is a hospital. the only way to get there is by boat. boris. >> you know things are tough when the sounds of an air boat signifying relief. nadia romero from arcadia, florida, thank you for that report. i want to turn it back over to fredricka whitfield. fred, as you have heard in these...
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that tells you how powerful hurricane ian was. you're right, some of the most deadly storms, most ferocious, costliest storms were in the last couple of decades. what does this tell us about climate change? >> it's what scientists have been trying to warn us about for a long time. it's sort of basic 7th grade science physics, which is carbon monoxide captures the heat around our planet every second of every day, the oceans absorb as much as extra heat the size of five hiroshima atomic bombs. there's also sea level rise. greenland is melting like a pop sickle on a hot sidewalk these days. that's not great. climate attribution science finds ian is 10% wetter than it would have been preindustrial revolution, which leads to two feet of rain. yeah, it's all lining up as predicted. but it's not too late for humanity to figure this out. and keep it from getting more horrible. >> yeah. these hurricanes are ringing alarm bells every time they crash ashore. bill weir, thank you very much. great work out here. we appreciate it as always. tha
that tells you how powerful hurricane ian was. you're right, some of the most deadly storms, most ferocious, costliest storms were in the last couple of decades. what does this tell us about climate change? >> it's what scientists have been trying to warn us about for a long time. it's sort of basic 7th grade science physics, which is carbon monoxide captures the heat around our planet every second of every day, the oceans absorb as much as extra heat the size of five hiroshima atomic...
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it's underwater. >> hurricane ian coverage continues.e're live in southwest florida with the stories of ordinary people coming to help those still trapped by water and debris as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >>> is the nfl doing enough to protect its players? does it care about its players the question many fans, athletes and health experts are asking after a terrifying moment last night during the dolphins/bengals game. the miami quarterback, tua tagovailoa, carted off the field on a stretcher after taking a vicious hit. that one he slammed his head on the turf and appeared to lose consciousness. tua stayed down for more than seven minutes. look at this very concerning, his hands frozen in front of his face, fingers twisted and bent the doctors say that can happen when
it's underwater. >> hurricane ian coverage continues.e're live in southwest florida with the stories of ordinary people coming to help those still trapped by water and debris as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >>>...
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mike: what's your message to those suffering following hurricane ian?> a lot of people, mike, wonder, is god mad at us and judging us, i want them to know, no, it's not judgment, the storms happen in life and i want people to know that god loves them and cares for them and he hasn't turned his back on us but we do have storms and i want people to know that that anchor in the middle of the storm is jesus christ and i want people to put faith and trust in him. he took our sins an died on the cross and rose from the grave, he didn't come to condemn us but save us. i want people to put faith in him. people need to be comforted. we have van gellist association that go out with us so when we are working in the community weapon chaplains there that can pray with people, talk to them, comfort them while we are working on their homes and cleaning them up. mike: in the gospel of matthew jesÚs tells disciples to deny themselves to take up their cross and follow him. do you feel like that is something that your volunteers are doing today? >> well, no question. we w
mike: what's your message to those suffering following hurricane ian?> a lot of people, mike, wonder, is god mad at us and judging us, i want them to know, no, it's not judgment, the storms happen in life and i want people to know that god loves them and cares for them and he hasn't turned his back on us but we do have storms and i want people to know that that anchor in the middle of the storm is jesus christ and i want people to put faith and trust in him. he took our sins an died on the...
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and, bill, one of the things that we noticed with hurricane ian is it actually intensified before it l and became an even more powerful hurricane. there were some forecasts earlier on in the week before this thing made landfall that it was going to weaken and said it accelerated. and i know climate scientists have been warning about this time. again, when these powerful hurricanes get into the gulf of mexico, they become super charged by the warm waters. can you explain that? >> so, the energy that drives a hurricane is heat. as the atmosphere gets warmer, heat ends up in the ocean. then cool air, just slightly cooler air, squeezes warm air up. you get this rising column of air. it does this when it hits the stratus tpaoer. because there is gravity, the two accelerations combine to make these enormous swirling storms. we saw in this case and with ian, if you were to the south and east, you got this enormous storm surge for a little while in clearwater, to the north and west of the enormous diameter of the storm. the whole clearwater bay was drained briefly. we have to face the problem
and, bill, one of the things that we noticed with hurricane ian is it actually intensified before it l and became an even more powerful hurricane. there were some forecasts earlier on in the week before this thing made landfall that it was going to weaken and said it accelerated. and i know climate scientists have been warning about this time. again, when these powerful hurricanes get into the gulf of mexico, they become super charged by the warm waters. can you explain that? >> so, the...
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myers, an area of southwest florida that was devastated by hurricane ian and its nearly category 5 winds, just an enormous hurricane, but has affected the entire region of florida. as you noted, the search and recovery efforts are still ongoing, specifically in one part of sarasota county, where we understand that overnight there was a levee that was compromised, and we spoke to an official in that part of the state who said that overnight his teams were working to evacuate some 150 people. keep in mind, this storm made landfall in florida days, and there are still folks who are out there stranded. we want to send it over now to c cnn's reporter in arcadia, florida, close to where this massive storm made landfall. nadia, we got an update from the sheriff of north point, florida, saying essentially while that levee was compromised they were able to get people out of that area in time, so there is no immediate danger to life. i'm wondering what updates you're getting about that levee and what you're seeing where you are. >> reporter: yeah. i think the concern, boris, is the aftermath of a
myers, an area of southwest florida that was devastated by hurricane ian and its nearly category 5 winds, just an enormous hurricane, but has affected the entire region of florida. as you noted, the search and recovery efforts are still ongoing, specifically in one part of sarasota county, where we understand that overnight there was a levee that was compromised, and we spoke to an official in that part of the state who said that overnight his teams were working to evacuate some 150 people....
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hurricane ian made landfall again in south carolina. today. continue to monitor that storm and its aftermath. we'll have live reports throughout the hour. but first, good evening and welcome to a special edition of tucker carlson. tonight, i'm will cain, in for tucker alinea airbase near finland. >> and it's the headquarters of russia's naval reconnaissance air division. now normally houses heavy bombers and cruise missiles. it's an important staging ground for russian military operations in ukraine on augus
hurricane ian made landfall again in south carolina. today. continue to monitor that storm and its aftermath. we'll have live reports throughout the hour. but first, good evening and welcome to a special edition of tucker carlson. tonight, i'm will cain, in for tucker alinea airbase near finland. >> and it's the headquarters of russia's naval reconnaissance air division. now normally houses heavy bombers and cruise missiles. it's an important staging ground for russian military operations...
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what have you learned about what has been this unprecedented menace that has been hurricane ian? >> so the big thing for us is, you know, every year starting in march our department is out there, community reach, public education because a lot of people aren't familiar with hurricanes. so we have basically six, seven months dedicated specifically to hurricanes, trying to educate people. throughout the week leading up to this out there making sure drainage was working. our beach side coordinators were making sure the beach was protected as much as possible. you know, as great as it is living on the beach sometimes, you know, bad things happen. so we're working on it. >> and in terms of the plans being in place, though, do you think this kind of a hurricane was a game changer? i mean we've already got one historic marker on it. i mean, is it a bit unsettling to think what might happen to storms over the next decade? >> yeah, i mean, a majority of the flooding happened in areas that we have previously identified flood easier than others throughout the years. but i think we do need to
what have you learned about what has been this unprecedented menace that has been hurricane ian? >> so the big thing for us is, you know, every year starting in march our department is out there, community reach, public education because a lot of people aren't familiar with hurricanes. so we have basically six, seven months dedicated specifically to hurricanes, trying to educate people. throughout the week leading up to this out there making sure drainage was working. our beach side...
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hurricane ian could have cost as much as $47 billion in insured losses. at could make it the most expensive hurricane in the history of the state of florida. brian todd, cnn, naples, florida. >> our thanks to brian todd for that report. >>> nearly three days after hurricane ian made landfall in florida, search and rescue efforts are still underway this morning in some of the state's hardest hit areas. officials have estimated more than 700 rescues have taken place since thursday. volunteer groups are joining in to aid federal and state authorities too. one of those we've seen very frequently during these kinds of disasters are the cajun navy. they've been helping to comb through the wreckage to find survivors. joining us now is the group's president here in florida lending a helping hand at a very important time. gary hanner joins us now. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. what have you seen so far as far as the results of hung ian? what conditions and damage have you come across? >> well, we've definitely come across some totally devastating scen
hurricane ian could have cost as much as $47 billion in insured losses. at could make it the most expensive hurricane in the history of the state of florida. brian todd, cnn, naples, florida. >> our thanks to brian todd for that report. >>> nearly three days after hurricane ian made landfall in florida, search and rescue efforts are still underway this morning in some of the state's hardest hit areas. officials have estimated more than 700 rescues have taken place since thursday....
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what have you learned about what has been this unprecedented menace that is hurricane ian? hing for us is, you know, every year starting in march our department is out there community reach, public education because a lot of people aren't familiar with hurricanes. so we have, you know, basically six, seven months dedicated specifically to hurricanes, try and educate people. throughout the week leading up to this our public works team was up there making sure drainage was working. you know, our beach side coordinators were making sure that the beach was protected as much as possible. you know, as great as it is living on the beach sometimes, you know, bad things happen. >> and our thanks there to travis for thankfully the situation not as bad as it could have been n in myrtle beach. >>> now warnings for pyeongyang amid its ongoioing missile test. south korea says the launches jeopardize the peace and safety of the entire world. we'll have the latest in a live report. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel an
what have you learned about what has been this unprecedented menace that is hurricane ian? hing for us is, you know, every year starting in march our department is out there community reach, public education because a lot of people aren't familiar with hurricanes. so we have, you know, basically six, seven months dedicated specifically to hurricanes, try and educate people. throughout the week leading up to this our public works team was up there making sure drainage was working. you know, our...
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to this day the dangers of hurricane ian persist this time in the form of floodwaters in upstream. the same areas that ian pummeled with winds are now inundated by the runoff from rain that fell inland. the water rose fafrt around some residents of north port, florida, who had to be rescued by emergency crews and volunteers including a group that calls itself the cajun navy. >> those guys are great. yeah. they help us out so much. ⌞> since ian made landfall more than 4,000 people have been rescued from flooded neighbor neighborhoods or the barrier islands like sanibel, where destruction is visible for miles. long lines are formed at water distribution sites. robert pagorsky recorded during the height of the storm. that's our house. >> the next day he and his girlfriend tried to enter the green cup cafe which he owns. >> today he showed us the equipment and furniture that were tossed around and toppled now covered in mud. >> we're not just talking about your business here. we're also talking about your home. >> yeah. yeah. that was the craziest part is that, you know, we lost our car
to this day the dangers of hurricane ian persist this time in the form of floodwaters in upstream. the same areas that ian pummeled with winds are now inundated by the runoff from rain that fell inland. the water rose fafrt around some residents of north port, florida, who had to be rescued by emergency crews and volunteers including a group that calls itself the cajun navy. >> those guys are great. yeah. they help us out so much. ⌞> since ian made landfall more than 4,000 people...
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. >>> hurricane ian comes ashore in south carolina. the havoc wreaked as florida continues to assess the damage and search for the missing it's midnight on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. in the west. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> center of hurricane ian is approaching the coast of south carolina i would ask people, don't quit yet because it's still coming. >> now we are feeling the impacts in north carolina. we're seeing significant rain fall. >> the situation in florida, it's likely to rank among worst in the nation's history. >>> this cluster of homes burned by a knocked down power line. >> it's too sad for me to talk about. >> in southwest florida, there's life rescue, making sure people are okay there's been rule an effort. >> my grandmother's house was destroyed. >> see where we can go from here because there's no moving back into that. >>> also tonight, the world reacts to vladimir putin's land grab, while president zelenskyy takes action of his own. >>> murder charges in the stabbing death of a new york city parame
. >>> hurricane ian comes ashore in south carolina. the havoc wreaked as florida continues to assess the damage and search for the missing it's midnight on the east coast, 9:00 p.m. in the west. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> center of hurricane ian is approaching the coast of south carolina i would ask people, don't quit yet because it's still coming. >> now we are feeling the impacts in north carolina. we're seeing significant rain fall. >> the...
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hurricane ian went from a tropical storm to a hurricane ian less than 24 hours, and it is not the only that has recently experienced this rapid intensification, as they are calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? bradford: thank you for having me. it is, like you mentioned, a long line in a series of storms over the past five to 10 years that have found their way into the gulf of mexico. we have found out that the environment is conducive to the strengthening of storms in the gulf of mexico. it is tracking above average from historical values. from hurricane ian, the temperatures in the water were over 30 degrees south this -- 30 degrees celsius in the caribbean. this, along with the conducive atmosphere conditions, allow the storm, like its predecessors to effectively drop pressure quickly, causing wind speeds to ramp up very fast. folly: so global warming, you would say, is affecting this, leading to the storm intensification. bradford: a preponderance of research has shown that morning around the globe causing warmer temperatur
hurricane ian went from a tropical storm to a hurricane ian less than 24 hours, and it is not the only that has recently experienced this rapid intensification, as they are calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? bradford: thank you for having me. it is, like you mentioned, a long line in a series of storms over the past five to 10 years that have found their way into the gulf of mexico. we have found out that the environment is conducive...
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just moments ago we learned the death toll from hurricane ian has climbed once again. officials now confirming at least 74 people have died, but that number could rise even higher as search and rescue crews work to reach cutoff areas, removing debris from destroyed homes and businesses along florida's southwest coastline and we're learning that miami-dade fire rescue crews are conducting helicopter evacuations on sanibel island. boris sanchez is there in fort myers, florida. boris, you just spoke with the lee county sheriff a few moments ago. what was said? >> reporter: fred, there have been a lot of questions today about the timing of when lee county ordered evacuations. we're in lee county right now in fort myers. what we've learned is lee county ordered its first evacuations more than a day after forecasts met the county's criteria despite the fact the county has an emergency plan that suggests evacuations should have happened earlier. the county's comprehensive emergency ma or more of water would indicate the need for hurricane evacuations in the most vulnerable ar
just moments ago we learned the death toll from hurricane ian has climbed once again. officials now confirming at least 74 people have died, but that number could rise even higher as search and rescue crews work to reach cutoff areas, removing debris from destroyed homes and businesses along florida's southwest coastline and we're learning that miami-dade fire rescue crews are conducting helicopter evacuations on sanibel island. boris sanchez is there in fort myers, florida. boris, you just...
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hurricane ian's winds combined with storm surge chewed through homes and businesses, sparing nothing in its path. >> massive devastation. something somebody showed my first deployment actually hurricane katrina. a lot of hurricanes over the years and certainly this is a big, big disaster. >> reporter: jennifer brown is a canine search specialist with florida task force 2. her dogs fierce and fame are searching for human remains here on fort myers beach. they've worked dozens of missions since florida's task force 2 first arrived at fort myers beach as the storm was still pounding this community. >> it was a good day. you know? i mean, again, it's like -- you know, you don't want to leave anybody behind. that's what we're here for, but on the other hand, we didn't find anybody else. it's a good thing. >> reporter: a team of 80 from this task force busy crisscrossing a seven-mile stretch on the beach working 24/7 going house-to-house in search of survivors. >> we found a lot of residents still sheltering in place, need info and help just getting outside or just where to get water, ice,
hurricane ian's winds combined with storm surge chewed through homes and businesses, sparing nothing in its path. >> massive devastation. something somebody showed my first deployment actually hurricane katrina. a lot of hurricanes over the years and certainly this is a big, big disaster. >> reporter: jennifer brown is a canine search specialist with florida task force 2. her dogs fierce and fame are searching for human remains here on fort myers beach. they've worked dozens of...
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dagen: coming up, how hurricane ian is impacting the housing market. in the sunshine state. former million dollar can listing miami star sam dibianchi tells us more about it next right here on "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ ♪ glorious, glorious, got a chance to start again ♪ eloro resources is rapidly advancing its world class silver tin project in southern bolivia with a current 80,000 metre drill campaign. eloro is well financed and primed for a giant discovery. eloro resources dagen: florida beginning its long and expensive road to recovery following hurricane ian. so many homes just wiped out, thousands left with nowhere to go. now analysts are predicting home values in some of highest risk areas of the state could plunge as much as 50% when markets factor in flood and storm costs from disasters like ian. joining me now, president and realtor at dibianchi real estate, sam dibianchi. sam, just discuss what this could do to home values on the west coast, the gulf coast of florida. in terms of rebuilding. because it's going to be a grea
dagen: coming up, how hurricane ian is impacting the housing market. in the sunshine state. former million dollar can listing miami star sam dibianchi tells us more about it next right here on "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ ♪ glorious, glorious, got a chance to start again ♪ eloro resources is rapidly advancing its world class silver tin project in southern bolivia with a current 80,000 metre drill campaign. eloro is well financed and primed for a giant discovery....
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it's not just hurricane ian that caused widespread damage.ember the administration is still responding to what hurricane ian did to puerto rico. that island, thousands of people still without power. >> absolutely cannot forget puerto rico. thank you so much, boris. >>> so when you look at the extent of the damage, it's easy to see how ian could become the largest natural disaster in florida's history. research estimates ian may have cost $47 billion in insured losses, and as cnn's mark stuart tells us homeowners were already facing an insurance crisis. >> and, amara, this is happening at a time when homeowners in florida long before the storm had to deal with an expensive marketplace. the insurance companies may be reluctant to compete in florida because of hurricane risks and tropical storms some of how are people getting insurance in florida? homeowners are looking toward small in-state companies at a time when six of those companies were declared insolvent even before hurricane ian. but it's not that simple. the cost is enormous. just look
it's not just hurricane ian that caused widespread damage.ember the administration is still responding to what hurricane ian did to puerto rico. that island, thousands of people still without power. >> absolutely cannot forget puerto rico. thank you so much, boris. >>> so when you look at the extent of the damage, it's easy to see how ian could become the largest natural disaster in florida's history. research estimates ian may have cost $47 billion in insured losses, and as...
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jill biden will travel to puerto rico and florida to see the damage caused by the hurricanes fiona and ian and meet with local officials and survivors. arlette signs has a preview of that trip. >> reporter: president biden will see the damage wrought by a pair of hurricanes when he travels to puerto rico and florida this week. they'll first travel to puerto rico on monday where they'll see the devastation by hurricane fiona two weeks ago, the president is expected to deliver remarks there and meet with local officials on the ground. then on wednesday the president will travel to florida to see the devastation after the impact of hurricane ian, one question is whether president biden will meet with florida governor ron desantis with whom president biden has many political differences. but he has said he's willing to meet desantis and in this moment they need to put the political difference aside to focus on recovery efforts. president biden has said that the federal government will be there throughout the process of the recovery in both puerto rico and florida calling hurricane ian's impact
jill biden will travel to puerto rico and florida to see the damage caused by the hurricanes fiona and ian and meet with local officials and survivors. arlette signs has a preview of that trip. >> reporter: president biden will see the damage wrought by a pair of hurricanes when he travels to puerto rico and florida this week. they'll first travel to puerto rico on monday where they'll see the devastation by hurricane fiona two weeks ago, the president is expected to deliver remarks there...
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hurricane ian had other plans with all that wind and rain. and then the peace river, with all that water, it didn't have anywhere to go. so it overtook those rvs that have now pushed out several feet from where they originally were. so the left side of your screen over here, there is a car that is submerged. people were trying to drive down the road here, they got stuck, and one neighbor mack martin told me they had to jump out of the truck and swim to safety. that was the last truck that tried it. everyone else realized that this was an impassable road and that is when the air boats came out and that is when the barricades finally came out. but when you dive out here in the -- when you drive out here, you can't see anything. so you have to rely on the barricades to let people know that you cannot make it past. >> that's right. and that is just exhibit a oig right there, why you don't drive your car into a flash flood because your car may be gone and you may be going behind too. and some kind of rescue boat is going behind you. the roads have
hurricane ian had other plans with all that wind and rain. and then the peace river, with all that water, it didn't have anywhere to go. so it overtook those rvs that have now pushed out several feet from where they originally were. so the left side of your screen over here, there is a car that is submerged. people were trying to drive down the road here, they got stuck, and one neighbor mack martin told me they had to jump out of the truck and swim to safety. that was the last truck that tried...
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that could make it the most expensive hurricane in the history of the state of florida. naples, florida. >> well, ian made its second u.s. landfall near georgetown 48 a as category 1 hurricane. power is being restored to impacted areas as officials assess the damage. nearly 80,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity throughout south carolina. shelters where people took refuge from the storm in charleston county, are set to close saturday afternoon. while the storm has weakened as it moves further inland, the governors of south and north carolina are warning that risks still remain. this doctor is an ems and emergency physician. he joins us now from fort myers in florida. sir, thank you very much for your time. it must be, well, an exhausting couple of days for you. tell us, when did you arrive? what have you witnessed? >> yeah, it's been a very rough couple of several days here. both as a disaster physician and also as a medical director out hear. >> reporter: now, can you tell us a little more about what the state of the hospital is in the affected areas? and if people in those affect
that could make it the most expensive hurricane in the history of the state of florida. naples, florida. >> well, ian made its second u.s. landfall near georgetown 48 a as category 1 hurricane. power is being restored to impacted areas as officials assess the damage. nearly 80,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity throughout south carolina. shelters where people took refuge from the storm in charleston county, are set to close saturday afternoon. while the storm has...
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it e it's going to take a long time. >> earlier on saturday he received a briefing on hurricane ian that focused on power and water restoration in florida and updated survey damage in south carolina. so the president, of course, has approved multiple emergency declaration disasters, as the hurricane moves more towards the east coast. we know in addition to the emergency declarations we has talked to florida governor ron desantis and more officials to talk about where damage has happened. as for earlier this week who he will meet with ron desantis who he's shared a lot of political difference with over the course of his tenure, the president said this is not about politics and hi would meet with him if he wanted. >> jasmine wroois, thank you for that. while hurricane ian has finished moving through florida, its devastation is nowhere close to being done. a new estimate says insured losses can total as much as $43 billion. that can make it the most expensive storm in the state's history. joining us to discuss is former administrator of the federal emergency management agency, craig fugate.
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emergency response teams in florida rush to help those hardest hit by hurricane ian while the storm wreaks more havoc with a second landfall in the carolinas. then, land grab. russia annexes territories in southern and eastern ukraine after staging sham referendums. and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart analyze thetate and federal response to hurricane ian and recent election victories by right-wing political parties across europe. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
emergency response teams in florida rush to help those hardest hit by hurricane ian while the storm wreaks more havoc with a second landfall in the carolinas. then, land grab. russia annexes territories in southern and eastern ukraine after staging sham referendums. and it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart analyze thetate and federal response to hurricane ian and recent election victories by right-wing political parties across europe. all that and more on tonight's "pbs...
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we begin with the urgent search for survivors where rescues are still under way days after hurricane ian made landfall. still playing out, the staggering laws of life continues to grow. at least 94 lives lost, the deadliest hurricane in florida in modern history. tonight new images from inside hurricane ian as it struck. this is pine island, an accuweather storm chaser there at the time. and afterward the community of st. james at the tip of pine island, homes shattered, many structures wiped off the map. the coast guard still hard at work tonight since we talked to them after ian made landfall. tonight, of course, those questions about mandatory evacuations and if they could have come any sooner, even just hours sooner, could it have made a difference. senior meteorologist rob marciano is leading us off from fort myers tonight. >> reporter: tonight, across florida, the death toll from hurricane ian is rising. first responders combing through wreckage around the clock in hard-hit lee county. officials say they've rescued more than 800 people but they still don't know how many are still m
we begin with the urgent search for survivors where rescues are still under way days after hurricane ian made landfall. still playing out, the staggering laws of life continues to grow. at least 94 lives lost, the deadliest hurricane in florida in modern history. tonight new images from inside hurricane ian as it struck. this is pine island, an accuweather storm chaser there at the time. and afterward the community of st. james at the tip of pine island, homes shattered, many structures wiped...
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griff: and hurricane ian leaving parts of the coastline battered. molly line is on polly's island where it caused flooding and washed away the polly's island pier. >> hi, griff. this is polly's island, a beautiful, beautiful place on a given sunny day like today. they were hit really, really hard and you see the debris on the beaches. this is an island four miles long and in places it's only about a house wide. you mentioned the pier and we're standing next to it. the police department sent pictures of it, it collapsed and floated south. incredible damage done to the homes and sand on the streets. utility crews have been on the island and residents have been allowed to return and take a look at the damage. the pictures during the height of the storm and watching intense water come in and ravage the area. and the water came over the streets into the homes on polly's island. pets, people taken to safety and really today they're working to get things back to normal. further south, charleston, thankfully that city not getting the brunt of the storm. cha
griff: and hurricane ian leaving parts of the coastline battered. molly line is on polly's island where it caused flooding and washed away the polly's island pier. >> hi, griff. this is polly's island, a beautiful, beautiful place on a given sunny day like today. they were hit really, really hard and you see the debris on the beaches. this is an island four miles long and in places it's only about a house wide. you mentioned the pier and we're standing next to it. the police department...
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ian will go down as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the u.s. the storm turning coastal communities into open ocean winds as high as 150 miles per hour shredding everything in their path. fema says 1500 people have been rescued since ian came to shore, the worst natural disaster in state history. fox team coverage start right now. steve harrigan is near sarasota county, chad pergram at the white house on federal response but first to alexandria hoff to pine island, florida. alexandria. reporter: arthel, we are in an area that's called mat lachet, it's complicated what's happening behind me. rescue effort being led by the u.s. coast guard to rescue people who will be stranded on pine island ever since this storm hit and this has been a large-scale operation. what ends up happening here those stranded on pine island have to get on boat to mount lachet and plenty of people have been rescued by helicopter as well. a couple of minutes we know that ems personnel was catering to somebody with the injury and something we heard over and over again which m
ian will go down as one of the most powerful hurricanes to ever hit the u.s. the storm turning coastal communities into open ocean winds as high as 150 miles per hour shredding everything in their path. fema says 1500 people have been rescued since ian came to shore, the worst natural disaster in state history. fox team coverage start right now. steve harrigan is near sarasota county, chad pergram at the white house on federal response but first to alexandria hoff to pine island, florida....
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said that pebbles will be remembered for her love of country music and summertime. >>> and when hurricane ianne family welcomed a tiny new member. george benty marh was born at ten pounds and six ounces hours before ian made landfall. his mother said the doctor told her to head to the hospital as ian was approaching. >> the doctor came in and she's like, sorry that we have to meet this way, but we're getting directed and need to get you into surgery now. they had canceled all the other surgeries because we were -- the hospital was projected to close down -- at least go onto generators. they knew that we would lose power, so they wanted to get it done as soon as possible. >> after his birth, george and his family rode out the hurricane in the hospital's hallway for hours. george and mom are doing fine. >>> well, coming up on "cbs mornings," country music singer ashley mcbryde joins us in the times square studio to talk about her album. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." what makes the l'oréal vitamin c serum different? new 12% pure vitam
said that pebbles will be remembered for her love of country music and summertime. >>> and when hurricane ianne family welcomed a tiny new member. george benty marh was born at ten pounds and six ounces hours before ian made landfall. his mother said the doctor told her to head to the hospital as ian was approaching. >> the doctor came in and she's like, sorry that we have to meet this way, but we're getting directed and need to get you into surgery now. they had canceled all the...
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we appreciate it. >> to find out how you can help the victims of hurricane ian go to cnn.com. can find out ways to help. much more to come on tropicacal storm ian and how the impact it is havining on people hundreds miles away. protest in iran are continuing sparked by the death of a woman in police custod we'll have more after the breakment brea . becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refreshed. neuriva think bigger. >> hold on, hold on. >> you're looking at a large wave crashing nothing a pier and injuring people in florida. the storm is hitting carolinas. right now it is moving inland and threatening thousands with storm surge and heavy wind and rain. we'll bring you more information throughout the hour. now, we are getting a remarkable look at the utter destruction hurricanee an left in parts of florida. these high resolution shows what fort myers looked before and on the left was a sunny tropical town. on the right
we appreciate it. >> to find out how you can help the victims of hurricane ian go to cnn.com. can find out ways to help. much more to come on tropicacal storm ian and how the impact it is havining on people hundreds miles away. protest in iran are continuing sparked by the death of a woman in police custod we'll have more after the breakment brea . becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress....
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by asking you about the recovery efforts after hurricane ian. you and your family were fortunately able to evacuate the devastation left behind by this storm. but it is a stark reminder of hurricane sandy, nearly a decade ago, in the new york region. now, then a decade later in the new york region, then congressman, ron desantis, was [inaudible] saying [inaudible] now that he is the governor of florida, he's making the appeal to the biden administration for federal assistance to help rebuild. now, you served with governor desantis in congress. what do you make of desantis about face on disaster funding, now that he is florida's governor? >> yeah, it's an example of where you stand is based on where you sit, i suppose. you are right, look, florida was well prepared for this storm. there is an infrastructure of storm preparation, but we are still in the stages of rescue of human life and preservation of human life. the state is responding very well. but the resulting economic loss is disastrous. it would wreck the florida economy if the state had t
by asking you about the recovery efforts after hurricane ian. you and your family were fortunately able to evacuate the devastation left behind by this storm. but it is a stark reminder of hurricane sandy, nearly a decade ago, in the new york region. now, then a decade later in the new york region, then congressman, ron desantis, was [inaudible] saying [inaudible] now that he is the governor of florida, he's making the appeal to the biden administration for federal assistance to help rebuild....
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and our top story today, florida reeling days after hurricane ian ripped through the state as a powerful category 4 storm. almost a category 5. the highest, most powerful kind of you hurricane there is. sheriffs deputies in sarasota county are going door-to-door right now in the hidden river community warning neighbors about the potential for flooding because of a possible levee break. days after the storm, the effects still being felt across the sunshine state. meantime, more than 1.2 million floridians are without power. officials say it's unclear when electricity will be restored to the hardest hit areas in the western part of florida. ian is being blamed not only for the loss of property that you are seeing on your screen, but also as least 45 fatalities. that number likely to grow as rescue crews gain access to areas that have been blocked by damage. >> the coast guard says it has rescued more than 200 people so far and volunteers have gone out to save even more. the cajun navy, a volunteer group, came to the rescue of a woman in fort myers beach who says she stood on her bed for ho
and our top story today, florida reeling days after hurricane ian ripped through the state as a powerful category 4 storm. almost a category 5. the highest, most powerful kind of you hurricane there is. sheriffs deputies in sarasota county are going door-to-door right now in the hidden river community warning neighbors about the potential for flooding because of a possible levee break. days after the storm, the effects still being felt across the sunshine state. meantime, more than 1.2 million...
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elon musk is stepping in to help victims of hurricane ian, we'll tell you how. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >> janice: take a look at the radar where we have showers and thunderstorms across the four corners, a cold front moving toward the upper midwest and central planes and the rain, some remnants of ian moving to the mid-atlantic and this will linger today through tuesday, rainy conditions and below average temperatures. area of low pressure off the coast and this pattern that is going to make this linger, not only heavy rainfall, but strong winds will lead to coastal flooding from north carolina all the way up to new england. rain still to come, some areas three to five inches, up toward new jersey and del marva, and wind gusts will be persistent pushing water up and down the coast. when you have winds gust ing 20 to 30 miles per hour. four corners, poten
elon musk is stepping in to help victims of hurricane ian, we'll tell you how. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and we're saving a ton. go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. >> janice: take a look at the radar where we have showers and thunderstorms across the four corners, a cold front moving toward the upper midwest and central planes and the rain,...
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it's been six days since hurricane ian made landfall. the number of people killed has climbed past 100. authorities are holding out hope they will find survivors. so far the governor says they've made close to 2,000 rescues including this one here. incredible video shows the u.s. coast guard saving a man and his neighbors from flood waters on sanibel island. that's in heavily damaged lee county where recovery efforts have been very difficult. that region accounts for about half of the state's 450,000 power outages and in fort myers beach officials don't expect the power to be back for another month. that's because the city's infrastructure has been largely wiped out. nearby authorities are flying into sanibel and pine island to restore power since the bridge there is still out. those places have been so hard hit and hard to reach officials have been delivering food by helicopter. officials say they don't have a time line for when residents can return to fort myers beach. layla san tiago is there and she shows us the tough conditions resc
it's been six days since hurricane ian made landfall. the number of people killed has climbed past 100. authorities are holding out hope they will find survivors. so far the governor says they've made close to 2,000 rescues including this one here. incredible video shows the u.s. coast guard saving a man and his neighbors from flood waters on sanibel island. that's in heavily damaged lee county where recovery efforts have been very difficult. that region accounts for about half of the state's...
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myers, they are surveying the damage done by hurricane ian. of feet of mangroves, swamped with a bot captain that operated out of this marina since 1986. this is lewis mcdonald. he ran mac attack, a ship he built with his father and used to run his business for decades. he would go fishing for shark in the summer and all sorts of fish, as the winter months came on. we were able to get access to his boat. he became emotional talking about the fact that even though his boat got lifted up by this storm, a storm surge that was in the tens of feet, 20, if not more feet high, his boat was still relatively in tact. there was only a small hole, and the way it landed on the mangroves, he believes he can salvage it. he calls it a miracle. i want you to listen to part of my conversation with captain mac this morning. we're standing in a mangrove. i counted a dozen plus boats around us, and yours is relatively in tact. >> yes. it's not damaged compared to the rest of them. >> how does that feel? >> that feels great. now my nervousness is getting it out wi
myers, they are surveying the damage done by hurricane ian. of feet of mangroves, swamped with a bot captain that operated out of this marina since 1986. this is lewis mcdonald. he ran mac attack, a ship he built with his father and used to run his business for decades. he would go fishing for shark in the summer and all sorts of fish, as the winter months came on. we were able to get access to his boat. he became emotional talking about the fact that even though his boat got lifted up by this...
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as the sun comes up, the east coast is waking up to the aftermath of hurricane ian. we'll stay on top of this story all morning long. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ rachel: welcome back to "fox & friends". bias in the bureau and 12 year fbi veteran and whistle blower and stripped of his badge and escorted out of the field office. his crime refusing to participate with excessive use of force and 30 ex-fbi agents are standing up for him. here is meyer, i read everything your client said about excessive force of american citizens and misdemeandemeanors. >> yeah, in fact the secret service or intelligence
as the sun comes up, the east coast is waking up to the aftermath of hurricane ian. we'll stay on top of this story all morning long. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only...
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the trip comes days before the president has the florida to meet with governor ron desantis and hurricane ian left some of the state ruin and at least 61 people dead. i apologize. if you know was puerto rico. ian was blower it. >> president biden praising the first responders working to save lives in the sunshine state, even calling members of the coast guard over the phone to personally thank them. but those same heroes are about to lose their jobs by the end of the year thanks to the president's own vaccine mandate. >> mark meredith live in washington with more. mark? >> good morning to both of you guys. the president and the first lady going to see firsthand the devastation left behind from two powerful hurricanes. as you mention the couple is going to be in puerto rico. that's on the island's southern coast. puerto rico still recovering from hurricane view and a witch at the island roughly two weeks ago, and estimate 100,000 people still without power this morning and the president is pledging right now my financial relief for commonwealth. >> it's going to take a long time so we cannot t
the trip comes days before the president has the florida to meet with governor ron desantis and hurricane ian left some of the state ruin and at least 61 people dead. i apologize. if you know was puerto rico. ian was blower it. >> president biden praising the first responders working to save lives in the sunshine state, even calling members of the coast guard over the phone to personally thank them. but those same heroes are about to lose their jobs by the end of the year thanks to the...
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and national news communities are just starting to recover from the devastation brought on by hurricane ian. but puerto rico is still dealing with the damage from hurricane fiona, which battered the island just weeks ago. and you have federal leaders who are stepping up efforts to try and help them. washington correspondent hannah brandt has those details. >> president biden, the first lady and the fema administrator were in puerto rico on monday to see the hurricane damage in person and a promise aid and money from the federal government. >> no stranger to storms. puerto rico is once again trying to rebuild and president biden is pledging support. while it does. he deserve every bit of out your country can give you hurricane fiona battered the island more than 2 weeks ago and tens of thousands of people still don't have electricity or clean water for everyone. >> everyone survived. maria must have been an all-too-familiar nightmare. 5 years ago, hurricane maria devastated the island and thousands of people died in the aftermath. you have had to bear so much more than need be and you haven'
and national news communities are just starting to recover from the devastation brought on by hurricane ian. but puerto rico is still dealing with the damage from hurricane fiona, which battered the island just weeks ago. and you have federal leaders who are stepping up efforts to try and help them. washington correspondent hannah brandt has those details. >> president biden, the first lady and the fema administrator were in puerto rico on monday to see the hurricane damage in person and...
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myers, florida, as folks here are assessing the damage and beginning the recovery effort after hurricane ianre through this area. you can see from other vantage point from this mobile home park that we're in, in fort myers, that people's homes have been totally devastated. we've come across everything from homewares, clothing, furniture, toys on the ground, just debris flung through this entire park. and it's not just fort myers that's suffering. look at this head line from the tampa bay times. it really says it all "florida brought to its knees." the damage expansive from fort myers beach, naples, even hours away with flooding in orlando. amara, while there are aerial photographs of the devastation that hurricane ian left behind that give us one view. an up close look reveals details of homes, details of lives torn apart by ian. >> all of the personal things that were lost as well. cnn's correspondent bill weir talking us through a walk-through, one neighborhood turned upinside down by ian. >> reporter: these are shore birds and pelicans, walking across wreckage in what used to be san carlo
myers, florida, as folks here are assessing the damage and beginning the recovery effort after hurricane ianre through this area. you can see from other vantage point from this mobile home park that we're in, in fort myers, that people's homes have been totally devastated. we've come across everything from homewares, clothing, furniture, toys on the ground, just debris flung through this entire park. and it's not just fort myers that's suffering. look at this head line from the tampa bay times....
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millions of americans will awake tomorrow to their first full week after the devastation left by hurricane ian. along our southeast coast. tomorrow, president biden and the first lady will tote -- puerto rico still recovering from hurricane fiona, and before making their way to florida on wednesday. to think the states first responders. tonight, hundreds of thousands of floridians are still without power, while the death toll from ian stands at 78 people confirmed dead. the head of fema, telling msnbc that she expects the economic cost of the recovery to require billions of dollars, and the impact of this storm to be nationwide. we are bringing the latest updates of just how much hurricane ian has impacted lives even beyond the southeast. but our political life is also being recalibrated. again, our supreme court begins its next session tomorrow. now with justice ketanji brown jackson fully instated, and the court primed to hear more impactful cases with major implications for civil rights. also, in federal court this week, the founder and four members of the far-right oath keepers group, prod
millions of americans will awake tomorrow to their first full week after the devastation left by hurricane ian. along our southeast coast. tomorrow, president biden and the first lady will tote -- puerto rico still recovering from hurricane fiona, and before making their way to florida on wednesday. to think the states first responders. tonight, hundreds of thousands of floridians are still without power, while the death toll from ian stands at 78 people confirmed dead. the head of fema,...
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the comforts of the home that hurricane ian took away. >> everything to someone now affected by the hurricanegriffin is also staying here. here home in fort meyers beach was wiped away. a former paramedic and 911 dispatcher, she is frustrated how mandatory evacuation orders played out. >> i wish i would have known earlier, i could have walked off the island. we had less than 30 hours and i have a bike. i don't have a car. >> reporter: florida's lieutenant governor stopped by. we asked her about the criticism and calls for accountability. >> we are going to engage on focusing on rebuilding. we are not going to criticize our local emergency managers. >> reporter: she says she wants to focus on making sure people have access to services they desperately need. >> fema has been integrated and active partner. so we are pleased with the response. >> reporter: a long-term response for what's been a nightmare disaster. >> that nightmare you had? >> water. i love the water, but not like that. >> reporter: everyone we talked to had a similar question. how long can they depend on this shelter to provide
the comforts of the home that hurricane ian took away. >> everything to someone now affected by the hurricanegriffin is also staying here. here home in fort meyers beach was wiped away. a former paramedic and 911 dispatcher, she is frustrated how mandatory evacuation orders played out. >> i wish i would have known earlier, i could have walked off the island. we had less than 30 hours and i have a bike. i don't have a car. >> reporter: florida's lieutenant governor stopped by....
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the dem toll from hurricane ian is rising still in florida. as rescuers are now working through some of the hardest hit areas. at least 76 people have died in the state from this monster storm. governor ron desantis said more than 1600 rescues have been conducted in parts of southwest and central florida. more than half of those people killed are in one county. lee county. and now county officials are facing questions about how long they waited to order a mandatory evacuation, despite repeated forecasts of the life-threatening storm projections from the national hurricane center. i'm going to speak with a top fo official in just a moment. still over 600,000 are without power. many residents don't have safe drinking water either. let's get started with the very latest on the rescue and recovery. cnn's nadia romero is in arcadia with the latest. what are you seeing now. >> reporter: we're seeing so many people who are desperate for resources. we're only about four days since the storm and that is four days without power and everything they have
the dem toll from hurricane ian is rising still in florida. as rescuers are now working through some of the hardest hit areas. at least 76 people have died in the state from this monster storm. governor ron desantis said more than 1600 rescues have been conducted in parts of southwest and central florida. more than half of those people killed are in one county. lee county. and now county officials are facing questions about how long they waited to order a mandatory evacuation, despite repeated...
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. >>> here in florida, three weeks to the day since hurricane ian hit. our team making their way across that destroyed causeway. the temporary fix. what's now been done. also, the health concerns here. the rise in flesh eating bacteria after the hurricane. and why some cchg reti.thrnndt >>> in miami tonight, the developing headline. the customs and border protection officer shot and killed during what they say is a training accident. accidentally shot in the chest. >>> 20 days until the midterms. the former police chief from orlando, the democrat, aiming to use her background in law enforcement against the incumbent, senator marco rubio. the fireworks on stage. what was said. and was a promise broken? rachel scott is here. >>> the first images tonight of that iranian female climber who competed without her hijab, arriving home to iran to cheers. so, what next? >>> and tonight, the new image just in from nasa. a look at the stars like you've never seen them before. >>> and america strong tonight. here in florida, what was saved after hurricane ian. and ton
. >>> here in florida, three weeks to the day since hurricane ian hit. our team making their way across that destroyed causeway. the temporary fix. what's now been done. also, the health concerns here. the rise in flesh eating bacteria after the hurricane. and why some cchg reti.thrnndt >>> in miami tonight, the developing headline. the customs and border protection officer shot and killed during what they say is a training accident. accidentally shot in the chest....
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making landfall for a second time, hurricane ian strikes south carolina, residents in three states are warned of life—threatening floods. and police investigating the murders of a schoolboy by serial killers in the 1960s begin a new dig. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has warned russia that it will not get away with seizing its neighbour's land by force, after vladimir putin announced the annexation of four occupied regions of ukraine. it's the biggest seizure of territory in europe since the second world war. in a signing ceremony at the kremlin, mr putin declared that donetsk, luhansk, zaporizhzhia and kherson are now part of russia. in response, ukraine has formally applied to join nato. our russia editor, steve rosenberg reports. vladimir vladimirovich putin. what he was about to do had sparked international condemnation, but vladimir putin didn't care. in the kremlin, he announced the annexation of 15% of ukrainian land. in the audience, kremlin—appointed officials from those territories occupied by russia. translation: i want the ky
making landfall for a second time, hurricane ian strikes south carolina, residents in three states are warned of life—threatening floods. and police investigating the murders of a schoolboy by serial killers in the 1960s begin a new dig. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. president biden has warned russia that it will not get away with seizing its neighbour's land by force, after vladimir putin announced the annexation of four occupied regions of ukraine. it's the...
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the hurricane ian will definitely make that a lot more challenging for us.s, i believe, will continue to pull out of the state. we are very fortunate. we do have some carriers in southwest florida that are starting to bind coverage again, which is great news. because obviously if you can't get insurance, that also impact new home sales, closings, you know, and new businesses that are looking to come into the area. cheryl: because it's so expensive. i mean, these policies are -- i mean, you can understand why in florida because of the cost of these policies that people just don't get them. that's a very, very risky decision and if there's a mortgage involved, the bank won't let that fly. come back to the show and give us an update and there's a lot of work to be done in florida. we really appreciate your time. >> thank you, and thank you for having me. cheryl: all right. well, big story today, can't get away from it. opec+ has american drivers over a barrel as they're slowing production of black gold but how much pain is it going to cause at the pump? we have
the hurricane ian will definitely make that a lot more challenging for us.s, i believe, will continue to pull out of the state. we are very fortunate. we do have some carriers in southwest florida that are starting to bind coverage again, which is great news. because obviously if you can't get insurance, that also impact new home sales, closings, you know, and new businesses that are looking to come into the area. cheryl: because it's so expensive. i mean, these policies are -- i mean, you can...
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it says president biden says it will take years to rebuild from hurricane ian. the beginning says president biden on friday said it will take years to rebuild from hurricane and which dealt a serious blow to florida. it is now approaching the south carolina coast. it says that president biden said the search-and-rescue team in recent u.s. history has been deployed and 170 people have already been rescued along the southwest florida coast. the coast guard saved people ranging from a 94-year-old woman to a one month old baby. he said you have all seen on television homes and property wiped out. it will take months and years to rebuild and never hearts go out to all those folks whose lives have been devastated by the storm. i am wondering what you think of the role the government should play. have you ever applied for federal disaster assistance? have you been affected by a storm? let's hear from steve who is in indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. my concern in this is all the money that is going to be spent on this rebuilding, especially our government. i
it says president biden says it will take years to rebuild from hurricane ian. the beginning says president biden on friday said it will take years to rebuild from hurricane and which dealt a serious blow to florida. it is now approaching the south carolina coast. it says that president biden said the search-and-rescue team in recent u.s. history has been deployed and 170 people have already been rescued along the southwest florida coast. the coast guard saved people ranging from a 94-year-old...
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my next guest is touring the state to assess the damage left by hurricane ian.ongressman greg stoobie is here. we are talking billions and billions of recovery money. we will look ahead next. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... add a line to your existing plan, or see for yourself how easy it is to save by talking to our helpful switch squad at your local xfinity store today. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so the firs
my next guest is touring the state to assess the damage left by hurricane ian.ongressman greg stoobie is here. we are talking billions and billions of recovery money. we will look ahead next. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty....
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if you can tell us how climate change makes hurricanes like ian intensify more quickly and move more er which makes them hang around longer and cause even more flooding. >> we know a few things about hurricanes and climate change. one thing we know for sure is when hurricanes occur now the world is 1.2 degrees warmer than it was in preindustrial times and a warmer earth as a warmer atmosphere which can hold more water vapor. when hurricanes occur they deliver a lot more rainfall, we saw that dramatically with hurricane ian and also hurricane harvey in 2017. while it's also becoming clear that as the oceans warm as you mentioned hurricanes extract their energy from the oceans so warmer oceans have more energy in them which can make hurricanes more intense. now, when it comes to slower moving hurricanes and indeed the freak wednesday which with which we get hurricanes the jury is very much still out on how climate change is affecting those aspects of hurricane activity. >> interesting. in the past you mentioned hurricane harvey, i remember in the wake of something like that i would ask
if you can tell us how climate change makes hurricanes like ian intensify more quickly and move more er which makes them hang around longer and cause even more flooding. >> we know a few things about hurricanes and climate change. one thing we know for sure is when hurricanes occur now the world is 1.2 degrees warmer than it was in preindustrial times and a warmer earth as a warmer atmosphere which can hold more water vapor. when hurricanes occur they deliver a lot more rainfall, we saw...
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. > >> hurricane ian takes aim at the carolinas after leaving master sergeant in florida. naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects inclu
. > >> hurricane ian takes aim at the carolinas after leaving master sergeant in florida. naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why...
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pwish them the best of luck too. >> thank you so much. >>> and while florida tries to rebuild from hurricane ian, forecasters are already tracking the next one. hurricane orlean just made laund landfall in mexico. >> chad, what is the latest on this. >> it came on shore about 20 minutes ago as a category one, 85 mile per hour storm. here is cabo and there is mazatlan. it is still going to be disintegrating on land and it is been doing that for a while. a lot of shear pushing the storm on shore and the dry air over parts of western mexico. so only a 25 mile per hour wind event and in 24 hours winding down. two things we're worried about is this four to six inch possible rainfall around mazatlan. where it made landfall is sparsely populated by possibly the surge. we could see the surge up to six feet along the coast into the area just south of the mazatlan. the dirty side of the eye, the right side of the eye so we'll keep watching that for the people of mexico. okay. i had something else back there. back to you guys. >> thank you for watching this. had no break. you've helped us understanding wha
pwish them the best of luck too. >> thank you so much. >>> and while florida tries to rebuild from hurricane ian, forecasters are already tracking the next one. hurricane orlean just made laund landfall in mexico. >> chad, what is the latest on this. >> it came on shore about 20 minutes ago as a category one, 85 mile per hour storm. here is cabo and there is mazatlan. it is still going to be disintegrating on land and it is been doing that for a while. a lot of shear...