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and before i show you this clip of the weather channel's jim cantore, i want to assure you, jim cantore>> you can hardly see anything out here. couple pieces of debris, looks like styrofoam, things like that that are underneath the roofing, maybe in the roof. oof! just came flying by. all right, you know what? i think i'm just gonna come in here for a second. just give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> stephen: (as anchor) "i hope you're all right, jim, because we're going to keep you out there for a while. this footage is awesome! next time a branch flies by, any chance it can hit you in the nuts?" this is golden tape, buddy! golden tape." ( applause ) one florida reporter took a particularly unique approach to protecting her electric equipment when she wrapped her microphone in a condom. which prompted some viewers to complain, "c'mon! a condom on a microphone is like watching the news with a raincoat on. i want to feel the disaster!" the reporter-- ( cheers and applause ) sure. the reporter explained her creative tech: >> a lot of people are asking what is on my microphone. it i
and before i show you this clip of the weather channel's jim cantore, i want to assure you, jim cantore>> you can hardly see anything out here. couple pieces of debris, looks like styrofoam, things like that that are underneath the roofing, maybe in the roof. oof! just came flying by. all right, you know what? i think i'm just gonna come in here for a second. just give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> stephen: (as anchor) "i hope you're all right, jim, because we're...
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meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel learned that firsthand. >> it just came flying by. all right, you know what? i think i'm just gonna come in here for a second. >> for more on hurricane ian, let's go out to the everglades, where jim cantore is in the field. jim. >> well, the good news here is the storm system has passed and the water is beginning to recede. but, apparently, the power is
meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel learned that firsthand. >> it just came flying by. all right, you know what? i think i'm just gonna come in here for a second. >> for more on hurricane ian, let's go out to the everglades, where jim cantore is in the field. jim. >> well, the good news here is the storm system has passed and the water is beginning to recede. but, apparently, the power is
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the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> o'donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from tampa, florida. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm storm made landfall this afternoon with winds at 150 miles per hour. but at this hour, ian is still a dangerous category 3 hurricane. ian ian slammed ashore north of fort myers, with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. tonight hurricane ian is dumping tremendous amounts of rain along
the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> o'donnell: and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of...
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the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. just going to come in here for a second. >> the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. >>> this is the "cbs evening news" as we come on the air tonight, the state of florida is being pummeled by hurricane ian. the massive category 4 storm made land fall this afternoon with winds of 150 miles per hour. ian slammed ashore north of fort myers, with dangerous winds and catastrophic storm surge. tonight hurricane ian is dumping tremendous amounts of rain along the i-4 corridor. and to get a better understanding of just how big ian is, this is what the storm looks like from space, the powerful hurricane covering almost the entire state of florida. and the strength of the storm is astonishing. a hurricane hunter fro
the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. just going to come in here for a second. >> the latest storm track. where dangerous hurricane ian is heading next. classrooms turned into bedrooms. we visit shelters and speak to families riding out the storm together. >> my main focus was getting them to safety. >> and remembering legendary cbs newsman, bill plante, who covered more than half a century of history. >>> this is the "cbs...
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but meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel showed how dangerous the storm got near ft. myers. >> reporter: underneath the roofing, maybe in the roof. you see flying by -- all right. you know what -- i think i'm going to come in here for a second. give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> i'm fine. i'm fine. i just -- you can't stand up. all right. i'm just going to -- i'm going to let you guys look at the pictures. i'm going to stand behind this wall because i'm getting blown over. it just got calm. it just got real -- it just got really calm here. it's still gusty, so it's not clean. but this is a big difference. maybe i spoke too soon. >> wow. we're happy to report that jim is okay. >>> hurricane ian has also led to trousz thousands of flights being canceled across the u.s. airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights yesterday and closed another 2,000 already today. florida, of course, is hardest hit with airport in orlando, tampa, and other places halting operations due to the storm. >> the flight out of tampa was canceled. i drove to orlando which is ah
but meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel showed how dangerous the storm got near ft. myers. >> reporter: underneath the roofing, maybe in the roof. you see flying by -- all right. you know what -- i think i'm going to come in here for a second. give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> i'm fine. i'm fine. i just -- you can't stand up. all right. i'm just going to -- i'm going to let you guys look at the pictures. i'm going to stand behind this...
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the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the st
the weather channel's jim cantore battles dangerous winds in punta gorda. he joins us. >> i'm just going to come in here for a second. >> o'donnell: the st
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meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel learned that firsthand covering the storm this afternoon in punta gorda. >> reporter: just came flying by. all right, you know, what? i think i'm just going to come in here for a second. just give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> i'm all right. i'm fine. i'm fine. i just-- you can't stand up. all right. >> o'donnell: well, we're happy to report that jim is okay, and we spoke with him earlier from punta gorda. >> reporter: believe it or not, we are in the dirty eye of ian right now, which is the break between the eastern eyewall that we just took and the western one that you see very, very dark behind me here. we still have that to go at the time i am filing this report. some debris around, nothing big, least yet. but that backside could really contain some winds, still gusting to 125 or more miles per hour. we've had a little chunk of this wall that's been knocked out. there may have been water that's compromised some of the roof, some of the part building laying on the ground. and look at these palm fronds. this
meteorologist jim cantore from our partners at the weather channel learned that firsthand covering the storm this afternoon in punta gorda. >> reporter: just came flying by. all right, you know, what? i think i'm just going to come in here for a second. just give me a second. >> jim, you all right? >> i'm all right. i'm fine. i'm fine. i just-- you can't stand up. all right. >> o'donnell: well, we're happy to report that jim is okay, and we spoke with him earlier from...
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and i'm horrified for, i think that is jim cantore behind you, i imagine. but it looks dangerous.ing around the corner there. but all i need to do is stand here, and we're protected. you know, remember, the winds are, they're not chaotic, in the sense that they're coming from a bunch of different directions, they're coming from one direction and we know by its nature of the hurricane, you can see, yes, there's jim cantore, the weather channel, producer, and i mean it's the right spot. >> it's jim. >> it's jim. >> jim. >> just give me a sense as a meteorologist of what we're dealing with right now. >> this is the eye wall. this is the worst part of the hurricane. this is what we watch. we sent the aircraft out there to go get a measurement, we watch the pressure drop and the winds go up. this is where the winds go up, we both had to take a knee out there. you know, all of the debris flying around. but we will probably get in the eye. i don't know if it will be 30 minutes, 40 minutes, but at some point it will be calm with blue sky and then we have to deal with the backside of it. a
and i'm horrified for, i think that is jim cantore behind you, i imagine. but it looks dangerous.ing around the corner there. but all i need to do is stand here, and we're protected. you know, remember, the winds are, they're not chaotic, in the sense that they're coming from a bunch of different directions, they're coming from one direction and we know by its nature of the hurricane, you can see, yes, there's jim cantore, the weather channel, producer, and i mean it's the right spot. >>...
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house majority leader eric cantor, who is now vice chairman and managing director at molis and company. let's start talking about the market reaction to this. we just heard from jimhat the fed know anticipates being a terminal rate, 4.6% we had roger ferguson on early this morning he took the other side of this, thinks we might go past it this is what's playing out in the market right now where do you come down >> listen, these are really extraordinary times. i think we saw that yesterday in the market reaction after chairman powell's press conference, and i think the market reaction was certainly indicative of the fact that there's just a lot of opposing views out there and there were questions about whether asset valuation was going, and so for us here, these kinds of times, when you are facing all of these questions, this is when we are most engaged with our clients. you can imagine, when you're a big company and you're around and you've got decisions to make, whether it's your balance sheet, liability management, or how to grow and keep growing in such times, that's when a firm like moelis & company can actually do its job and that's deliver advice so, yes, i
house majority leader eric cantor, who is now vice chairman and managing director at molis and company. let's start talking about the market reaction to this. we just heard from jimhat the fed know anticipates being a terminal rate, 4.6% we had roger ferguson on early this morning he took the other side of this, thinks we might go past it this is what's playing out in the market right now where do you come down >> listen, these are really extraordinary times. i think we saw that yesterday...