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. >> kerry sanders is out there in panama city. he can't hear us but i think he's already talking to us as though he can. let's go to kerry. >> that's brutal. that's a good wind. >> kerry may not know he has a hot mic. >> kerry, if you can hear us, let us know what you are going. we were looking at him half an hour ago. can you hear us? >> put this in perspective. now standing out there on the patio of the hotel. >> there was no wind there. he's facing the building at the moment. the building was blocking the wind. that's why the surf didn't look so serious and why it didn't look so serious. he pulled out into an alley where you can see the wind and it was remarkable. now he's in that same spot. >> a baseball helmet. we saw the out door swimming pool. looked like you were looking at the ocean. the wind has changed. >> i'm glad he has that helmet on. the video going around, jim cantore had a two by four that flew maybe 10, 15 feet passed it. if it would have hit him, it would have been ugly. >> reporter: came across about 23 miles. t
. >> kerry sanders is out there in panama city. he can't hear us but i think he's already talking to us as though he can. let's go to kerry. >> that's brutal. that's a good wind. >> kerry may not know he has a hot mic. >> kerry, if you can hear us, let us know what you are going. we were looking at him half an hour ago. can you hear us? >> put this in perspective. now standing out there on the patio of the hotel. >> there was no wind there. he's facing the...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, rutland, vermont. >>> the u.s. navy celebrates a birthday today. it's come a long way since 1775. >>> take a look at this video, an unusual jail break caught on camera. two inmates at a louisville prison managed to bust out by hiding in trash bins. both were recaptured, but not before going house to house to hide with residents. three other inmates were charged with helping the two escape. >>> in southern california last night, an incredible light show. natural, the skies above los angeles were lit up by lightning as thunderstorms hit the area, dropping nearly half an inch of rain. even with the rain, the lightning managed to set ten palm trees on fire in nearby orange county. >>> the american navy celebrates a birthday today. 243 years ago, the continental congress established a navy with two ships, 80 sailors each. today there are 286 ships and submarines in service. than 328,000 active duty personn personnel, 98,000 reservists, and 270,000 civilian employees. happy birthday to all of them. and some of the army veterans on our staff point out, th
kerry sanders, nbc news, rutland, vermont. >>> the u.s. navy celebrates a birthday today. it's come a long way since 1775. >>> take a look at this video, an unusual jail break caught on camera. two inmates at a louisville prison managed to bust out by hiding in trash bins. both were recaptured, but not before going house to house to hide with residents. three other inmates were charged with helping the two escape. >>> in southern california last night, an incredible...
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kerry sanders now with the latest on the rescue operation still under way. >> reporter: in just 24 hours, the river rose an incredible 35 hree stories up. when the river crests at 32 feet, the national weather service classifies the impact a disaster. tonight, it's seven feet above that, a catastrophe. after more than ten inches of rain in 36 hours, the flash floods washing out bridges and roads, submerging homes and businesses. in some cases, motorists caught off guard. swept down liver in their cars. >> the water is going up way too high. >> there is help coming, okay? >> oh, my god. >> reporter: residents a quarter mile from the banks of the rivers, urged to evacuate if they haven't already, as the flood waters are forecast to rise even more tomorrow. kerry sanders, nbc news. >>> the death toll has soared dramatically to 29 six days after hurricane michael devastated the florida panhandle. the enormity of the recovery effort is now sinking in. >> reporter: tonight, power, gas, and comfort are scarce in the florida panhandle. we've seen hurricane michael's apocalyptic aftermath in mexi
kerry sanders now with the latest on the rescue operation still under way. >> reporter: in just 24 hours, the river rose an incredible 35 hree stories up. when the river crests at 32 feet, the national weather service classifies the impact a disaster. tonight, it's seven feet above that, a catastrophe. after more than ten inches of rain in 36 hours, the flash floods washing out bridges and roads, submerging homes and businesses. in some cases, motorists caught off guard. swept down liver...
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here is kerry sanders. >> reporter: package bomb number 15 discovered today in la a post office in anmage shared by cnn, it's similar to the other devices. in mia federal court, cesar sayoc was surrounded by his three defense attorneys. he faces five federal charges including mailing explosives but his defense team says the fingerprint used to identify him was preliminary and the other evidence just possible dna association. >> nothing else in the complaint ties mr. sayoc to anything else in the allegations. er >> reporter: f law enforcement says they uncovered a list of more than 100 people researched by sayoc. each person on the list being contacted by the fbi.er le >> kerry sanders, thanks. >>> also ahead, mr. rogers, real-life neighborhood. his message to the pittsburgh communityuc hed by tragedy. >>> but first, dashcam video, a school bus swept away by floods and celebrating 15 years on broadway with a "wicked" good time. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear
here is kerry sanders. >> reporter: package bomb number 15 discovered today in la a post office in anmage shared by cnn, it's similar to the other devices. in mia federal court, cesar sayoc was surrounded by his three defense attorneys. he faces five federal charges including mailing explosives but his defense team says the fingerprint used to identify him was preliminary and the other evidence just possible dna association. >> nothing else in the complaint ties mr. sayoc to...
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kerry sanders is in south florida. what are you learning? >> reporter: for the last two months, the suspect worked as a deejay at a strip club here in south florida. those who knew him well tell nbc news, above all else, he was obsessed with president trump. the portrait emerging of 56-year-old cesar sayoc jr. revealing a man obsessed with support for president trump. his tweeter feed showing him driving to trump rallies and posting crowd chants attacking cnn and cheering the president a the president spoke.go after many of the democrats who received devices saying of george soros, you will vanish, and attackingcongressw wasserman schultz. rochelle richi says he took it further contacting her on twitter. >> i received a tweet from this guy who was saying things such as, you know, make sure you hug your loved ones before you leave your home. >> reporter: sayoc has a history of arrests including making a bomb threat to florida power and light company in 2002 saying it would be worse than september 11th. ron lowie was sayoc's attorney then and
kerry sanders is in south florida. what are you learning? >> reporter: for the last two months, the suspect worked as a deejay at a strip club here in south florida. those who knew him well tell nbc news, above all else, he was obsessed with president trump. the portrait emerging of 56-year-old cesar sayoc jr. revealing a man obsessed with support for president trump. his tweeter feed showing him driving to trump rallies and posting crowd chants attacking cnn and cheering the president a...
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>> all right, kerry sanders. thanks. >>> also ahead, mr. rogers' real-life neighborhood. link and message to the pittsburgh community touched by tragedy. >>> but first, dash cam video, a school bus swept away by floods. >>> then, celebrating 15 years on by "wicked" good time. behind the scenes with its remarkable star. ♪ >>> we are back now with dramatic, new dash cam video that shows terrifying moments inside a school bus suddenly swept away by floodwaters. a frantic mission to rescue those on board. and as gabe gutierrez tells us, that bus driver is now facing charges. >> reporter: it was a dangerous decision caught on camera. in leander, texas, a school bus driver blows past a barricade heading down a closed road. dash cam video shows the murky floodwaters ahim, but he doesn't stop, despite having a 12-year-old child inside. the bus begins to tip over, then floats, finally wedging itself amongst some trees. >> there's really not any words because there's just -- i was -- i had so much anxiety. i was shaking. >> reporter: ashley ringstaff's 12-year-old son, jason, was o
>> all right, kerry sanders. thanks. >>> also ahead, mr. rogers' real-life neighborhood. link and message to the pittsburgh community touched by tragedy. >>> but first, dash cam video, a school bus swept away by floods. >>> then, celebrating 15 years on by "wicked" good time. behind the scenes with its remarkable star. ♪ >>> we are back now with dramatic, new dash cam video that shows terrifying moments inside a school bus suddenly swept...
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nbc's kerry sanders now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a state of emergency in alabama and along florida's west coast, residents bumper to bumper, trying to escape before hurricane michael makes landfall. >> hurricane michael is a monstrous storm, a forecast k getting more dangerous. >> reporter: supplies and gas already on high demand. home. gassinge >> reporter: satellite photos reveal the fast-moving hurricane taking shape with the edges of the growing storm drenching the far western edges of cuba. emergency managers in low-lying gulf county, florida, taking no chances, ordering a mandatory evacuation. businesses, schools, and universities closing beginning tomorrow. >> we want to get things done, get the propane, extra water, you know, make sure everything's taken care of by the time the storm actually comes. >> reporter: with the final path unclear, residents across the state bracing for what could be a dangerous and destructive storm. kerry sanders, nbc news, panama city, florida. >> we want to get the latest track in this rapidly intensifying storm. dylan dreyer is monitor
nbc's kerry sanders now with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a state of emergency in alabama and along florida's west coast, residents bumper to bumper, trying to escape before hurricane michael makes landfall. >> hurricane michael is a monstrous storm, a forecast k getting more dangerous. >> reporter: supplies and gas already on high demand. home. gassinge >> reporter: satellite photos reveal the fast-moving hurricane taking shape with the edges of the growing storm...
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. >>> this is kerry sanders. a powerful hurricane in the gulf of mexico tonight extremely dangerous. crashing onto the coastline and in some cases, inland. >> it is getting insane here. >> reporter: an unprecedented storm surge zone, more than 500 miles from anna maria island up and around to pensacola beach. it's 11:03 in the morning and the distance from the sand dunes to the gulf of mexico is about a50 feet. already this beach has been cut in half. it's 12:20 p.m. the full force of the hurricane is yet to hit, and already the distance between the gulf of mexico and the sand dunes has been reduced to next to nothing. the storm surge is coming. storm surges driven by wind as i was reporting today during hurricane michael's strongest winds, my safety helmet ripped off my head. off balance, i was steadied by the weather channel's jim cantore. the storm surge threat is not over. in some places it may exceed 20 feet and the power of those crashing waves could erode 75% of the sandy beaches. adding to the problems, t
. >>> this is kerry sanders. a powerful hurricane in the gulf of mexico tonight extremely dangerous. crashing onto the coastline and in some cases, inland. >> it is getting insane here. >> reporter: an unprecedented storm surge zone, more than 500 miles from anna maria island up and around to pensacola beach. it's 11:03 in the morning and the distance from the sand dunes to the gulf of mexico is about a50 feet. already this beach has been cut in half. it's 12:20 p.m. the...
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>> all right, kerry sanders in panama city beach, thank you. and al roker is monitoring every moment of the storm. al, what's the latest? >> michael295 miles south of panama city, florida. it's 120-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving north at 12. it's a fast mover. it will make landfall tomorrow afternoon around 1:00 right at panama city and continue into the southeast. so, besides the winds, the category 3 storm that it can cause, we have storm surge potential of 9 to 13 feet from mexico beach to keaton beach. we're going to be watching that very closely. and of course, the rainfall, anywhere from 5 to 10 inches of rain, locally a foot or more. the only good thing about this, lester, is it's a fast mover. back to you. >> all right, al, we'll be keeping a close watch on this one. >>> we want to turn to the surprise exit that caught the white house top aides off guard. nikki haley, u.n. ambassador, adnistration and one few saw coming. as peter alexander reports, speculation is swirling about her future and who's in line to replace her. >> reporter:
>> all right, kerry sanders in panama city beach, thank you. and al roker is monitoring every moment of the storm. al, what's the latest? >> michael295 miles south of panama city, florida. it's 120-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving north at 12. it's a fast mover. it will make landfall tomorrow afternoon around 1:00 right at panama city and continue into the southeast. so, besides the winds, the category 3 storm that it can cause, we have storm surge potential of 9 to 13 feet from...
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let's get to kerry sanders at the mail facility in opa-locka, florida, near miami, where investigators are checking into whether some of the explosive packages were processed through there. kerry, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, lester, there are agents here from the department of homeland security as well as sniffer canines that have gone in. those dogs looking for, perhaps, a trail of evidence. the plan is to interview as many of the employees here to see if, for some reason, these packages may have stood out so that they can trace where they came from. this is a sorting facility simply for most of south florida for packages only. this is not the sort of post office where you drop off a package. so, it's unlikely that there's going to be any video evidence here of somebody who brought them to this location. lester? >> all right, kerry sanders in florida tonight. thanks. and with no suspect in custody and concern spreading from coast to coast, cities are on high alert. new york as a precaution beefing up its subway and airport patrols. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer
let's get to kerry sanders at the mail facility in opa-locka, florida, near miami, where investigators are checking into whether some of the explosive packages were processed through there. kerry, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, lester, there are agents here from the department of homeland security as well as sniffer canines that have gone in. those dogs looking for, perhaps, a trail of evidence. the plan is to interview as many of the employees here to see if, for some reason,...
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and i want to go back to kerry sanders. on the return address, it was debbie wasserman schultz and she is meeting with voters this morning down in florida. we're monitoring that to see what she is saying. what are you seeing where you are? >> reporter: debbie wasserman schultz did comment last night about how painful and divisive of a situation this has become. because clearly these packages look as if they are directed specifically to those who were democrats and critics of president donald trump. as we are waiting to hear her specific comments today where she's doing some early voting about a 45 minute drive from where i am, here at this mail sorting facility in opa-locka, we can confirm because the fbi has told us that the 11th package bomb that was addressed to center are cory booker from new jersey was located here. it was around 11:00 last night when they evacuated the building. the miami-dade bomb unit was here along with bhomb-sniffing dogs to help. around 4:00 in the morning, they finally cleared the facility and a
and i want to go back to kerry sanders. on the return address, it was debbie wasserman schultz and she is meeting with voters this morning down in florida. we're monitoring that to see what she is saying. what are you seeing where you are? >> reporter: debbie wasserman schultz did comment last night about how painful and divisive of a situation this has become. because clearly these packages look as if they are directed specifically to those who were democrats and critics of president...
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kerry sanders, thank you. barbara mcquaid, as we look at this across the united states, how difficult is it -- and i know we heard from jeff sessions briefly yesterday. how difficult is to coordinate efforts with local, state, federal law enforcement and the justice department? >> since 9/11, federal law enforcement is really structured to be a national and even international operation. fbi has field offices, atf has field offices all over the country. and at those field offices, fbi houses joint terrorism task forces. so co-located within those jttfs as they are known will be state police, local police, and all of the agenfederal agencies that operate in that community. so it is very efficient. very quickly they can reach all the people they need to reach and have all the expertise that they need. atf for bombs, postal inspection service for the postal knowledge and access, fbi for management of a terrorism investigation. state and locals for what is going on the ground and getting video surveillance from nea
kerry sanders, thank you. barbara mcquaid, as we look at this across the united states, how difficult is it -- and i know we heard from jeff sessions briefly yesterday. how difficult is to coordinate efforts with local, state, federal law enforcement and the justice department? >> since 9/11, federal law enforcement is really structured to be a national and even international operation. fbi has field offices, atf has field offices all over the country. and at those field offices, fbi...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, key west. >>> when we come back, the bistros of paris if you're turning 65,supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? you might or jointething afor yours.eart...on. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. back pain c
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>> kerry sanders in pa ma city beach, thank you. >>> al r is monitoring every moment of the storm. al, what's the latest? >> lester, a major hurricane now, a category 3 michael is 295 miles south of panama city, florida, 120-mi-per-hour winds. it's moving north at 12. it's a fast mover, it will make landfall tomorrow afternoon ound 1:00, right at panama city and e continue into southeast. so besides the winds, the category 3 storm th it can cause, we've got storm surge t potential of 913 feet, from mexico beach to keaton beach. we'll be watching that closely. and of couhe rainfall. anywhere from 5 to 10 inches of rain, locally a r more. the only good thing about this, lester, is it's a fast mover. back to you. >> we'll be keeping a close watch on this on >>> we want to turn to the surprise exit that caught even some of aides off guard. top u.n. ambassador nikki haley says she's resigning. the latest shakeup in the trump ad nistration, and one that few saw coming. and as peter alexander reports, speculation is swirling about her future and who's in epine to replace her. >> rter: nik
>> kerry sanders in pa ma city beach, thank you. >>> al r is monitoring every moment of the storm. al, what's the latest? >> lester, a major hurricane now, a category 3 michael is 295 miles south of panama city, florida, 120-mi-per-hour winds. it's moving north at 12. it's a fast mover, it will make landfall tomorrow afternoon ound 1:00, right at panama city and e continue into southeast. so besides the winds, the category 3 storm th it can cause, we've got storm surge t...
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for more we turn to kerry sanders in panama city beach. i think we have you now, kerry. >> reporter: yes, and we're looking at the end of a very ugly, long, brutal day. and as i take our camera a little bit out here towards the setting sun, it's just ironic to see how beautiful the sun is setting on a day that has been so ugly. and off in the distance there, you can see the pier which is still standing after this category 4 came in. now, what's interesting is, the category 4 storm that did so much damage, winds at 155 miles an hour, i felt them today, they really beat up on me, the actual hardest hit areas are not right here on panama city beach, which is interesting. but the -- let me see what i see flying over, actually. we have a coast guard helicopter right now flying over head. i think what they're probably doing is surveying the coast here before it gets dark, heading off in the direction of mexico beach, which, of course, we know is the hardest hit area. about 13 miles in that direction, which is east, is where the eye wall passed ov
for more we turn to kerry sanders in panama city beach. i think we have you now, kerry. >> reporter: yes, and we're looking at the end of a very ugly, long, brutal day. and as i take our camera a little bit out here towards the setting sun, it's just ironic to see how beautiful the sun is setting on a day that has been so ugly. and off in the distance there, you can see the pier which is still standing after this category 4 came in. now, what's interesting is, the category 4 storm that...
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nbc's kerry sanders has the story. >> reporter: five to seven days after a summer's full moon, one ofts in the biologists don't know h millio upon millions of fertilized eggs, scientists say this rarely photographed event is no longer enough to maintain healthy coral reefs. but now, an accidental discovery is offering hope. a half mile off key west, ten feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero. on a team that witnessed corrals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tricked into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> reporter: corrals among the slowest growing animals in earth are dying at an alarming rate, turning w scientists, with my helping hand on this day, are growing corals resistant to climatechange. >> when you touch it near to the reef -- >> like this right now? >>usse small corals grow towards each other and then unify. no one knew that would happen until some fragments of cut corals fell to the bottom of the tank. >> there is a small one that was just planted.
nbc's kerry sanders has the story. >> reporter: five to seven days after a summer's full moon, one ofts in the biologists don't know h millio upon millions of fertilized eggs, scientists say this rarely photographed event is no longer enough to maintain healthy coral reefs. but now, an accidental discovery is offering hope. a half mile off key west, ten feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero. on a team that witnessed corrals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be...
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we get the breaking details now from nbc's kerry sanders. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it's unclear what set off the shooting. >> we have an officer down at this time. >> reporter: as many as seven officers were shot, four florence city officers and three florence county sheriff's deputies, wounded in the altercation. during the anxious minutes, chaos. >> use precaution. >> reporter: then late this afternoon, florence county, south carolina emergency management tweeting, "the suspect is in custody." the area remains mostly closed as the scene is now considered an active investigation. tonight, authorities say one of the wounded officers has died. lester? >> all right, kerry sanders, thank you. >>> there are signs tonight indicating the fbi may have completed its background investigation into judge brett kavanaugh, amid allegations of sexual misconduct against him. tonight, with senators eager to review the findings ahead of an expected vote this week, we're learning more about who the feds did and didn't talk to. our peter alexander has late details. >> reporter: tonight, just 48 hours ahead
we get the breaking details now from nbc's kerry sanders. [ sirens ] >> reporter: it's unclear what set off the shooting. >> we have an officer down at this time. >> reporter: as many as seven officers were shot, four florence city officers and three florence county sheriff's deputies, wounded in the altercation. during the anxious minutes, chaos. >> use precaution. >> reporter: then late this afternoon, florence county, south carolina emergency management...
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here's nbc's kerry sanders with the very latest. >> reporter: package bomb number 15 discovered in anpost office. in an image shared by cnn, it's similar to the 14 other devices the fbi says. in miami federal court, 56-year-old suspect cesar sayoc was surrounded by his three defense attorneys. he faces five federal charges, including mailing explosives, but his defense team says the fingerprint used to identify him was preliminary, and the other evidence just possible dna association. >> nothing else in that complaint ties mr. sayoc to anything else in these allegations. >> reporter: federal sources say they uncovered a list of more than 100 people researched by sayoc, each person on that list now being contacted by the fbi. >> thank you so much, kerry sanders. >>> now to a disaster in the sky. hope is fading in the search for the "survivor" of the lionair flight that crashed off the coast of indonesia early on monday. after an excruciating 24 hours, search and rescue officials announced they fear there will be no survivors. the lionair passenger aircraft was carrying 189 people, 3 of
here's nbc's kerry sanders with the very latest. >> reporter: package bomb number 15 discovered in anpost office. in an image shared by cnn, it's similar to the 14 other devices the fbi says. in miami federal court, 56-year-old suspect cesar sayoc was surrounded by his three defense attorneys. he faces five federal charges, including mailing explosives, but his defense team says the fingerprint used to identify him was preliminary, and the other evidence just possible dna association....
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>> all right, kerry sanders. knowing we were no match for the storm, re myand i rode this out in our hotel but even that proved dicey when the ewpowerful eye wall through turning the view of the storm into a risk simply not worth taking. within m, conditions deteriorated right outside my window. the power is now out. we were outside for tt bit. we're forced inside. hurricane michael proving to be everything it was vertised to be. joining my colleagues in another room with a balcony, we went live on air, an innobstructed and frightview of michael at it's most scary. as i have my hand on this window, i can feel it einwingwing. 150 mile per hour winds howling like jet engines. it's like an airplane taking off. have you ever stood near the end of a runway? fellow hotel guests hunkering down as co itions worsen and the safety the upmost priority, we barricaded ourselves in a room. we put this mattress in front of the window. you know, we want to be on the air but we got to take care of each other. 're going to do that
>> all right, kerry sanders. knowing we were no match for the storm, re myand i rode this out in our hotel but even that proved dicey when the ewpowerful eye wall through turning the view of the storm into a risk simply not worth taking. within m, conditions deteriorated right outside my window. the power is now out. we were outside for tt bit. we're forced inside. hurricane michael proving to be everything it was vertised to be. joining my colleagues in another room with a balcony, we...
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nbc's kerry sanders has our report from the waters off florida. >> reporter: five to seven days afterummer's full moon. one of the rarest events in the world's oceans mysteriously unfolds. marinelodon't know how the moon triggers corals but even with millions upon millions of fertilized eggs scientists say this rarely photographed event is no longer enough to maintain healthy coral reefs. but now an accidental discovery is offering hope. a half mile off key west, 10 feet down in the atlantic, marine biologist joey mandero. on a team from mote marine that witnessed corals that grow only a millimeter a year can now be tripped into growing up to 500 times faster. >> how excited are you to see what was once impossible now possible? >> i'm absolutely ecstatic. >> corals, among the slowest animals on earth, are dying at an alarming rate, turning white as ocean temperatures rise. scientists-w my helping hand on this day, are growing corals resistant to climate change. >> and if you could please push the plug into the reef. >> like this right now? >> correct. just like that. >> like magnets,
nbc's kerry sanders has our report from the waters off florida. >> reporter: five to seven days afterummer's full moon. one of the rarest events in the world's oceans mysteriously unfolds. marinelodon't know how the moon triggers corals but even with millions upon millions of fertilized eggs scientists say this rarely photographed event is no longer enough to maintain healthy coral reefs. but now an accidental discovery is offering hope. a half mile off key west, 10 feet down in the...
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>> kerry sanders in florida tonight, thanks. >>> with no suspect in custody and concern spreading from coast-to, cities are on high alert. new york beefing up subway and airport patrols. nbc national correspomiguel almaguer has more on the latest targets on this campaign of fear. >> reporter: tonight, terror in the mail in delaware the two edpackages addresso former vice president ofoe biden now in the hand the fbi after first handled by post office employees. the parcels flagged just before delivery. >> very nervous. so much going on. >> reporter: in lower manhattan, another scare early this morning at actor robert de niro's office. a package haul aid way in a blast container. the nypd clearing the streets during the morning commute. >> it's surreal but am i surpsed? t necessarily, not fully. >> reporter: like other targets, de niro is a vocal critic of the president. retired new york police officer who screened the parcel on tuesday at de niro's production company recognized the packagincalled in the threat. >> this package is like the package shown on tv and he took affirmative step
>> kerry sanders in florida tonight, thanks. >>> with no suspect in custody and concern spreading from coast-to, cities are on high alert. new york beefing up subway and airport patrols. nbc national correspomiguel almaguer has more on the latest targets on this campaign of fear. >> reporter: tonight, terror in the mail in delaware the two edpackages addresso former vice president ofoe biden now in the hand the fbi after first handled by post office employees. the parcels...
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. >> kerry sanders for us there in panama city. thank you. >>> port st. joe is about 36 miles down the coast from panama city where kerry is. pastor boyd evans from port st. joe's first baptist church, pastor evans is on the phone with me now from orlando. pastor evans, you got out. you and your congregation, how have you all fared so far? are you all safe? >> well, thank you, craig. as far as we know, everybody is alive to our knowledge. obviously that's what matters most. i was contacted by a church member yesterday. she sent me a text about noon said that they had evacuated north and were trying to get back in after the worst of it had passed, and they got stuck in a little town that's just north of our town there, and her husband got a call to go help somebody. he went to help somebody. as he was trying to come back, he could not get back to them. she said she heard her husband cutting with a chain saw to get back to them. that's just how bad this is. trees everywhere. my family and i just watching this from a distance have been weeping. we've been con
. >> kerry sanders for us there in panama city. thank you. >>> port st. joe is about 36 miles down the coast from panama city where kerry is. pastor boyd evans from port st. joe's first baptist church, pastor evans is on the phone with me now from orlando. pastor evans, you got out. you and your congregation, how have you all fared so far? are you all safe? >> well, thank you, craig. as far as we know, everybody is alive to our knowledge. obviously that's what matters most....
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kerry sanders is able to join us once again after what's already been a long and sporty day in panama city beach, florida. hey, kerry. >> hey there, how are you? we're getting the cameras set up. bear with us. i came down here to the beach to sort of show you what did or did not happen. as you understand what a hurricane is going for on the eastern side of the states the dirty side. you have all of that wind pushing the water up on the beach. >> that is a huge storm surge. and then on the western side, west is best. you don't have as much. so what you are looking at here is what fortunatelies with not a huge storm surge. it ended up bafbally to the sand dunes. here there is not much of a sand dune. so in the beach area here, panama city beach, things are looking pretty good. in and around the damage, we're doing assessments right now. the authorities say that they can't determine for us in the state of florida the number of injuries and deaths. inland in the city of panama city. there, one of the hospitals reports that when the winds were hitting, there were some tremendous winds asso
kerry sanders is able to join us once again after what's already been a long and sporty day in panama city beach, florida. hey, kerry. >> hey there, how are you? we're getting the cameras set up. bear with us. i came down here to the beach to sort of show you what did or did not happen. as you understand what a hurricane is going for on the eastern side of the states the dirty side. you have all of that wind pushing the water up on the beach. >> that is a huge storm surge. and then...
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kerry sanders do be safe. >>> joining me now on the phone, christy allen. christy allen is a resident of port st. joe who decided to hunker down and ride out the storm. christy, i understand that you just lost power. describe for me the conditions that you're experiencing in port st. joe right now. >> hey, craig. actually, it's a lot like kerry described, you know, just wind gusts and the wind bands and the rain coming in. it will be calm for a few minutes, and then next thing you know we're getting belted, you know, with the wind and the rain. so, yeah, we just lost power. it started raining here in port st. joe about 1:30 a.m. this morning, and it's been can you not ever since. >> christy, let me ask you -- >> sure. >> and not to offend here, but you were ordered to get out. why didn't you evacuate? why'd you decide to stay? >> actually, i wasn't ordered to get out. i'm not in the evacuation zone. i'm about a mile inland, so all the businesses along 98, highway 98, and beachside are in the evacuation zone. so i wasn't required to leave. and i'm not in a f
kerry sanders do be safe. >>> joining me now on the phone, christy allen. christy allen is a resident of port st. joe who decided to hunker down and ride out the storm. christy, i understand that you just lost power. describe for me the conditions that you're experiencing in port st. joe right now. >> hey, craig. actually, it's a lot like kerry described, you know, just wind gusts and the wind bands and the rain coming in. it will be calm for a few minutes, and then next thing...
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and now, kerry sanders in panama beach where the landfall is bracing for a direct hit on landfall and what do you see, kerry? >> well, andrea, i am blocked by a building and the wind has picked up. what is most instructive and demonstrative from the picture and i am coming down the stairs and i will certainly not go down too far or turn my back on the gulf of mexico here, but the waves crashing here, and this is normally as flat as a lake where you'd go skiing, but right now, the waves are krashg and some of them top -- are crashing and some of them topping out at 18 feet. the distance of the sand dunes out to the gulf of mexico on a normal day would be 100 feet. right now it is about 50 feet, but we have actually seen the beginning of the storm surge, and that is the water making its way n and i will stand here for a moment, and you will see the sense of the waves crashing in how it is coming right where i am. mostly foam at this point, and the reason i don't turn my back, is because there is a possible of a rogue wave coming in. to give you the idea of the community as we rare waiti
and now, kerry sanders in panama beach where the landfall is bracing for a direct hit on landfall and what do you see, kerry? >> well, andrea, i am blocked by a building and the wind has picked up. what is most instructive and demonstrative from the picture and i am coming down the stairs and i will certainly not go down too far or turn my back on the gulf of mexico here, but the waves crashing here, and this is normally as flat as a lake where you'd go skiing, but right now, the waves...
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kerry sanders is in opa-locka, florida, at that aforementioned mail facility. this is plantation, florida. this is the scene, a live look you can see we're told some fbi activity on the scene there in plantation, florida, trying to get a better sense of what's going on. tom, do we know if this is where that person was taken into custody? not to put you on the spot. >> no problem at all. this fits the profile we've been told as far as a possible location. it appears to me -- and we can't control this helicopter, but it appears to me to say fbi on the back of those armored plates. the body armor that they have. if so, that's likely hrt, the hostage rescue team of the fbi or the fbi local squad. so each fbi field office has a s.w.a.t. component, and then of course they have hrt which is the fbi's national program for making arrests on this. so at this point just taking a look at who we're seeing there, it appears to me that this is -- these are fbi resources. it would make sense given the nature of what we've seen, a wide ranging 13 -- or i'm sorry, 12 packages. i
kerry sanders is in opa-locka, florida, at that aforementioned mail facility. this is plantation, florida. this is the scene, a live look you can see we're told some fbi activity on the scene there in plantation, florida, trying to get a better sense of what's going on. tom, do we know if this is where that person was taken into custody? not to put you on the spot. >> no problem at all. this fits the profile we've been told as far as a possible location. it appears to me -- and we can't...
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and now, joining me is kerry sanders and msnbc national analyst clint watt, a fbi agent, and geoff bennett, and investigations reporter tom winter. tom -- tom, let's start with you. >> andrea, the reporting from my colleag colleagues jonathan dienst and pete williamss who is on the way to the justice department now is that cesar sayoc jr. is the person taken into the cust dichlt he is 56 years old and from florida and he lived in new york at some point, and trying to get some clarify if it is new york city or new york state, but either way, cesar sayoc jr. is taken into custody, and charged in connection with the bombing probe that we have been talking about in the last several days, andrea. and so far, we have been confirming 12 packages in total appear to have been sent or involved with this cesar sayoc jr., but it is 12 packages in total that we have confirmed and another package in california addressed to senator kamal harris of that, and we don't know whether that package is connected to what we are talking about here. and so what you are looking at on screen in this blue tarp,p and i
and now, joining me is kerry sanders and msnbc national analyst clint watt, a fbi agent, and geoff bennett, and investigations reporter tom winter. tom -- tom, let's start with you. >> andrea, the reporting from my colleag colleagues jonathan dienst and pete williamss who is on the way to the justice department now is that cesar sayoc jr. is the person taken into the cust dichlt he is 56 years old and from florida and he lived in new york at some point, and trying to get some clarify if...
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as nbc's kerry sanders reports, the alleged gunman is a disabled vietnam veteran. >> reporter: t house in this affluent enabled remains a crime scene. what no one expected is when police came here to serve a search warrant yesterday, that inside there would be a man withibed to be in his 70s a high powered rifle who would when police g knocked on the door. >> suspect h a high powered rifle and it firing at officers. >> reporter: this community was shaken to its core. >> today will mark a horrific day. >> reporter: law enfnt in florence county, south carolina, trying to come to grips with a tragy that has impacted so many of their own. seven officers struck by bullets om a high-powered rifle. one of them killed in the line of duty. the deceased officers identifie overnight as 52-year-old terence ca carroway. >> they went there kning the fire power this suspect had. w >> reporter: tent to execute a search warrant, to gather evidence for an alleged sexual assault involving a foster child.ay authorities the suspected shooter, fred hopkins, is now in custody. he's the father of the alleged
as nbc's kerry sanders reports, the alleged gunman is a disabled vietnam veteran. >> reporter: t house in this affluent enabled remains a crime scene. what no one expected is when police came here to serve a search warrant yesterday, that inside there would be a man withibed to be in his 70s a high powered rifle who would when police g knocked on the door. >> suspect h a high powered rifle and it firing at officers. >> reporter: this community was shaken to its core. >>...
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university of south florida alum and kerry sanders is here with us today.ving to the states because of the hurricane. how are they going to vote? >> they're moving not only to the states but moving to florida. they have to understand the history of florida. there was a time there was one voting block they would try to woo would be the cuban vote. they would register as republicans. these voters moving to florida are all up for grabs. they are now at 1.2 million the large largest hispanic voting block in the state. >> reporter: from the strategy war rooms to florida streets. the chase is onto register the newest wave of voters. refugees from puerto rico fleeing hurricane maria's destruction. they are potentially powerful vote, a target of every campaign in the state right now. by birth right puerto rico are ls u.s. citizens. >> i'm a brown hispanic latino woman. i'm also a gray-- gay lhispanic latino woman in the united states. >> reporter: 22-year-old gia is with a nonpartisan organization. she says because puerto rico has its own political parties, few new
university of south florida alum and kerry sanders is here with us today.ving to the states because of the hurricane. how are they going to vote? >> they're moving not only to the states but moving to florida. they have to understand the history of florida. there was a time there was one voting block they would try to woo would be the cuban vote. they would register as republicans. these voters moving to florida are all up for grabs. they are now at 1.2 million the large largest hispanic...
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gabe, thank you. >>> let's check in now with kerry sanders in panama city, florida. reporter: good morning. this is what 155 miles per hour winds looks like. you can see the marina behind me. it's possible that some tornadoes may have added to the damage here. as we cut to our second camera, you can see the sun is now beginning to come up. and with that first daylight that means air operations from the coast guard and other relief services will be able to go airborne and begin getting into some of the hard toi access ares where the damage has hit. when you're looking at just this spot here with the boat, you're talking about millions upon millions of dollars in damage. when hurricane andrew hit, a category 5, that was in '92, it was a $15.5 billion damage. this is definitely going to get into the billions of dollars. about nine miles from her is an air force base. we're hoping at first light to get a better idea of damage there. the air force got the planes out before the hurricane arrived. those aircraft are safe and evacuated most of the personnel. power lines are
gabe, thank you. >>> let's check in now with kerry sanders in panama city, florida. reporter: good morning. this is what 155 miles per hour winds looks like. you can see the marina behind me. it's possible that some tornadoes may have added to the damage here. as we cut to our second camera, you can see the sun is now beginning to come up. and with that first daylight that means air operations from the coast guard and other relief services will be able to go airborne and begin getting...
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. >>> let's go straight to kerry sanders live in panama city, florida. we saw your coverage yesterday. saw that image of you being blown around by the powerful wind. what are the conditions like there this morning? talk to us a little bit about that experience in terms of covering it yesterday. we made the point about how quickly this storm grew and how quickly it moved. did that give enough folks on the ground time to prepare or get out? >> preparation really was flat footed. people thought that a category two was coming and they didn't do what they normally would do with a category four or five. this really tells the story here. we're at a marina here. this is called legendary marinm. you can see the damage created by the storm. >> oh my goodness. >> reporter: it's amazing. when you look at the rotation of the hurricane winds, this is actually coming off of the intracoastal waterway as opposed to coming in from shore. they did get a little bit of an early assessment because the storm passed through along the coast here before the sunset. but since then
. >>> let's go straight to kerry sanders live in panama city, florida. we saw your coverage yesterday. saw that image of you being blown around by the powerful wind. what are the conditions like there this morning? talk to us a little bit about that experience in terms of covering it yesterday. we made the point about how quickly this storm grew and how quickly it moved. did that give enough folks on the ground time to prepare or get out? >> preparation really was flat footed....
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that's where kerry sanders is standing by. kerry, what are people doing ahead of the storm and more importantly, have people started to evacuate? >> reporter: people did start to evacuate and when they decided to leave this morning, it was with thoughts of hurricane florence in mind. he thinks people saw the flooding associated with that storm a couple of weeks ago, said no reason to hang out here. in addition to residents that live here boarding up, heading inland to safety under the mandatory evacuation, you have those that are here on vacations, had to cut vacations short. that includes the meadows family from macon. you can see them staying at a beach hotel, three grandchildren along with grandparents on a quick get away. unfortunately they had to pack up this morning, get the car completely loaded and make their way with a full tank of gas they noted, which of course is important. so many people found when they were heading out, going to gas stations to get gas, they were dry. this is what the meadows family had to say as
that's where kerry sanders is standing by. kerry, what are people doing ahead of the storm and more importantly, have people started to evacuate? >> reporter: people did start to evacuate and when they decided to leave this morning, it was with thoughts of hurricane florence in mind. he thinks people saw the flooding associated with that storm a couple of weeks ago, said no reason to hang out here. in addition to residents that live here boarding up, heading inland to safety under the...
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the first high goes to kerry sanders from the superman of the weather channel. woke up thursday morning to absolutely breathtaking footage of the damage caused by michael across the florida panhandle with the town of mexico city all but leveled. as the massive storm made landfall on wednesday, kerry sanders was reporting up the street. michael was a category 4 with sustained winds of 155 miles an hour. enough to blow away a good reporter. as kerry begins to slide out of the frame jim cantore calmly strolls in to make the rescue. >> wow. thank you. thank you. >> now if you've ever seen the cantore guns in the t-shirt you know jim puts in his time in the gym. he pushes kerry to safety before going back to his position. cantore had his own moment in the middle of michael as he quickly had to dodge a piece of lumber that had blown off a structure. cantore, we're talking big winds. >> oh, absolutely. >> he didn't appear phased. >> no, but i've run into jim. he's like, i've got to go do some pushups. >> before the -- that's amazing. >> he's working for those moments.
the first high goes to kerry sanders from the superman of the weather channel. woke up thursday morning to absolutely breathtaking footage of the damage caused by michael across the florida panhandle with the town of mexico city all but leveled. as the massive storm made landfall on wednesday, kerry sanders was reporting up the street. michael was a category 4 with sustained winds of 155 miles an hour. enough to blow away a good reporter. as kerry begins to slide out of the frame jim cantore...
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nbc's kerry sanders is in marble falls, texas, with more. >> reporter: residents in central and south texas on high alert. relentless rain over the last couple of days causing intense flash flooding. lakes and rivers choked with debris, overflowing their banks, forcing hundreds to evacuate. >> this is just an incredible rain event and it's still raining. >> reporter: the river about an hour north, cresting at near record levels. >> oh, no! >> reporter: the rushing waters ripping apart this bridge in kingsland. it also swallowed up peers, dragging them in the current. the swift water catching some drivers off guard. at least two dozen people had to be rescued. 20-year-old jackie anderson on her way to work when she got trapped, calling 911 in a panic. >> we slid her off the car. i just told her to go ahead and get on my back and just wrap her arms around me. and i was going to get us out. >> reporter: a school bus driver and middle school student also rescued. authorities say the bus was swamped when the driver went around a barricade. that driver later arrested. texas officials warnin
nbc's kerry sanders is in marble falls, texas, with more. >> reporter: residents in central and south texas on high alert. relentless rain over the last couple of days causing intense flash flooding. lakes and rivers choked with debris, overflowing their banks, forcing hundreds to evacuate. >> this is just an incredible rain event and it's still raining. >> reporter: the river about an hour north, cresting at near record levels. >> oh, no! >> reporter: the rushing...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> terrifying moments caught oe camera the weekend. did you see this? a dance floor collapsing during ay fraternit party near clemson university, injuring dozens of people take a look asethis. you cae partygoers are unison atca an off-mpus ng in apartment clubhouse. this was on saturday. suddenly, the floor gives way, sendineople plunging to theba sement. witnesses say everything happened so fast. >> my hand was all the way up in the air. by the time we gt to tot to the bottom, everybody w piled up. people wascrying, screaming,ny running, doingthing to get help. it was horrible. so muchblood. >> at least 30 people were injured, but none of their injuries are life threatening. >>> it is a necessary procedure that many women dread, but need. we're talking about the first mammogram. when we continue with news 4 hopin, hear from doctors to put your fears to rest. how more specialists are now making i as easy as possible, when we come back. barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in v
kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> terrifying moments caught oe camera the weekend. did you see this? a dance floor collapsing during ay fraternit party near clemson university, injuring dozens of people take a look asethis. you cae partygoers are unison atca an off-mpus ng in apartment clubhouse. this was on saturday. suddenly, the floor gives way, sendineople plunging to theba sement. witnesses say everything happened so fast. >> my hand was all the way up in the air. by the...
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kerry sanders for us in miami.u. >>> meanwhile emotional and material support for the families of the victims of saturday's shooting in pittsburgh is coming in from around the world. support also coming from closer to home. the islamic center of pittsburgh has raised more than 70$,000 to aid the jewish community in that city for whatever is needed. today savannah guthrie look agent the impact of the shootings on those closest to saturday's 11 victims, and those far away. >> i'm a victim. i'm a survivor. i'm a mourner. >> overnight the rabbi of the tree of life synagogue recounting the heart stopping moments a gunman opened fire in a house of worship, killing 11 people. >> seven of my people were shot dead in my sanctuary. my holy place has been defiled. >> reporter: the rabbi spoke to thousands of mourners together in a sea of sorrow. >> we won't let hate beat us down. >> reporter: a community coming together, faiths united on all fronts. >> our hearts are with these families. wonderful, wonderful families. >> this
kerry sanders for us in miami.u. >>> meanwhile emotional and material support for the families of the victims of saturday's shooting in pittsburgh is coming in from around the world. support also coming from closer to home. the islamic center of pittsburgh has raised more than 70$,000 to aid the jewish community in that city for whatever is needed. today savannah guthrie look agent the impact of the shootings on those closest to saturday's 11 victims, and those far away. >> i'm a...
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kerry sanders was in the thick of it and even an assistant with jim cantore. i was on tv with kerry for a portion of that. it was stunning. >> wow! thank you. thank you. >> i mean, did you see that? his baseball helmet flew off his head. kerry made it safely inside and sent out a tweet, thanking his long-time friend for coming to the rescue. nbc kerry sanders is back with me in panama city, florida. i know you and i spoke in the last hour and i spoke to you yesterday while you were covering that. it gave me chills then and it does now. walk us through the last 24 hours and what it has been like there. >> it's been incredibly dramatic. people thought they would be dealing with a category 1, then a two and it went right up to category 4 and to sort of show you what the after effects of a category 4 storm, i'm at a marina and probably a tornado spun out of this as well and came through here, but the damage we're talking about is extensive. these almost look like toys that have been tossed and then dumped. i had a chance to speak to greg eversol, who is here. greg
kerry sanders was in the thick of it and even an assistant with jim cantore. i was on tv with kerry for a portion of that. it was stunning. >> wow! thank you. thank you. >> i mean, did you see that? his baseball helmet flew off his head. kerry made it safely inside and sent out a tweet, thanking his long-time friend for coming to the rescue. nbc kerry sanders is back with me in panama city, florida. i know you and i spoke in the last hour and i spoke to you yesterday while you were...
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nbc's kerry sanders has more. >> may day, may day! >> reporter: vast, ominous, mythical. the bermuda triangle, also known as the devil's triangle, one of the greatest mysteries of our time. popularized in hollywood. >> why isn't getting better? it's getting worse! >> reporter: driving that mystery, stories like the lost squadron, five u.s. navy aircraft that vanished over the triangle in 1945. >> we're in the bermuda triangle. i head with bermuda's custodian of historic ship wrecks. >> we're headed out to the western blue cut. you want to call it a mystery, there seem to be spots around bermuda where you get two, three, four ship wrecks, one on top of the other. >> reporter: bermuda is an island settled by ship wreck survivors, littered with over 300 sunken boats. why? explanations abound from aliens and sea monsters. so supernatural forces. even the lost city of atlantis. he has a more grounded theory. >> bermuda is surrounded by a network of reefs that come right to the surface. when ships encounter those, they literally break apart. if you go back to the old wooden shi
nbc's kerry sanders has more. >> may day, may day! >> reporter: vast, ominous, mythical. the bermuda triangle, also known as the devil's triangle, one of the greatest mysteries of our time. popularized in hollywood. >> why isn't getting better? it's getting worse! >> reporter: driving that mystery, stories like the lost squadron, five u.s. navy aircraft that vanished over the triangle in 1945. >> we're in the bermuda triangle. i head with bermuda's custodian of...
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we're trying to reach kerry sanders. not sure if we have his shot up yet. no kerry just yet. the problem right now, obviously -- >> reporter: kate snow, i'm here on the beach where we're getting probably the strongest winds we have had here since this hurricane made landfall. the eye, about 15 miles to the east of us. that's the eye wall. so the winds that we're seeing come through here at times are picking up debris. so we've got a little bit of protection out here. what's going to happen in a little bit is we're going to see with the winds changing directions here that the gulf of mexico, which has been holding off a little bit, is going to have the wind coming from the back side or off the water. and that's going to begin to push the water on shore. that's the storm surge. so it may look like everybody skated here. but that's not the case. we still have hours to go with the direction of the storm. kate, it's estimated about 24,000 people stayed in their homes. according to the fire department, many of them have been calling, saying, can you come get us out? the fire depart
we're trying to reach kerry sanders. not sure if we have his shot up yet. no kerry just yet. the problem right now, obviously -- >> reporter: kate snow, i'm here on the beach where we're getting probably the strongest winds we have had here since this hurricane made landfall. the eye, about 15 miles to the east of us. that's the eye wall. so the winds that we're seeing come through here at times are picking up debris. so we've got a little bit of protection out here. what's going to...
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nbc's kerry sanders followed the trail of clues from south florida. >> reporter: the portrait amerging amerg emerging of 56-year-old say s-- cesar sayoc. he would go after many democrats who received devices, saying of george soros, you will vanish, and attacking debbie wasserman schultz. >> i received a tweetz from this guy who was saying things such as make sure you hug your loved ones before you leave your home. >> reporter: sayoc has a history of arrest, making a bomb threat to the power & light company in florida. and his attorney says his client made the phone tletd whhreat wh power was cut off. >> he's not like you and i. he's missing something. >> sayoc's mother was in the hospital when she heard the news. >> they had no idea. >> they had no idea. they have not spoken to their brother and son for a long time. they love america, his mother is an active democrat. they're in shock. >> reporter: sayoc claimed to be a member of the seminole tribe, although they have no evidence he was a seminole. sayoc's family has given the fbi permission to search their home without a warrant sayi
nbc's kerry sanders followed the trail of clues from south florida. >> reporter: the portrait amerging amerg emerging of 56-year-old say s-- cesar sayoc. he would go after many democrats who received devices, saying of george soros, you will vanish, and attacking debbie wasserman schultz. >> i received a tweetz from this guy who was saying things such as make sure you hug your loved ones before you leave your home. >> reporter: sayoc has a history of arrest, making a bomb...
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here's nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: a q proceion l gentle a giant of a man but giant. and i loved him. >> reporter: emotions raw remembering sergeant terrence caraway. killed in the shootout in florence, south carolina. >> i'm not sure that knowing a why is very reassuring in any way. >> reporter: because you lost a friend. >> because you lost a friend. >> reporter: six other officers wounded, two critically, in what is now being investigated as a possible ambush. residents in the quiet neighborhood shaking. >> vehicles started racing towards our house and i ran back inside. >> reporter: it happened after police went to this home with a secharar wrant. according to law enforcement, the 27-year-old man inside, th target of a sexual assault investigation. instead, his father 74-year-old frederick hopkins met them allegedly armed with a high-powered rifle. four foster children were also in the home and hiding during the shootout. byron black has known mr. hopkins for years. he knew how to prepaim for that. he had military rifles. he was in vietnam. >> reporter: tonight th
here's nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: a q proceion l gentle a giant of a man but giant. and i loved him. >> reporter: emotions raw remembering sergeant terrence caraway. killed in the shootout in florence, south carolina. >> i'm not sure that knowing a why is very reassuring in any way. >> reporter: because you lost a friend. >> because you lost a friend. >> reporter: six other officers wounded, two critically, in what is now being investigated as a...
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i want to go first to nbc's kerry sanders live in panama city beach which is 20 miles from where the storm made landfall. kerry, walk us through the last 24 hours. when you and i spoke yesterday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., you were standing on the patio of your hotel. your baseball helmet flew off your head. you couldn't even make it inside without the assistance from another guy. you have covered countless storms in your career. draw some comparisons for us. >> well, 150-plus-mile-an-hour winds are nothing to be toyed with. so you saw what happened to me there. the helmet going airborne. jim cantore from the weather channel thankfully nearby. he and i have covered storms side by side for many, many years. i'm thankful he was there to get me from tumbling down and possibly going into a swimming pool. so i'm okay. not sure i'd stand out there again like that. let's talk about the real power of the hurricane that i think is perhaps visible right here. let me go to a wide picture first of all. if you look at this wide picture of the marina here this is called the legendary marina. you can se
i want to go first to nbc's kerry sanders live in panama city beach which is 20 miles from where the storm made landfall. kerry, walk us through the last 24 hours. when you and i spoke yesterday afternoon at 1:00 p.m., you were standing on the patio of your hotel. your baseball helmet flew off your head. you couldn't even make it inside without the assistance from another guy. you have covered countless storms in your career. draw some comparisons for us. >> well, 150-plus-mile-an-hour...
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. >>> nbc's kerry sanders is in panama city, florida where several buildings have reportedly collapsed after taking a direct hit from murk michael. kerry, i've seen images from panama city that are pretty upsetting. >> reporter: indied they are. this is a tale of the eastern and western portion of the storm. of course to the east of the storm about 43 miles from here is mexico beach when the eye came up shore that was to the east and that's what drove in the water. the winds of 155 miles per hour walloped that small community. in fact, trying to get to that community is very difficult right now for emergency officials and anybody else. meantime, as you come this side of the storm, west of the eye, the damage is not so much the water-driven storm surge but rather the wind damage and the wind damage just a short distance from here, about a 15-minute drive, one of the marinas, a good portion of it collapsed. i've got to tell you i was out in the winds today at 150 some odd miles an hour. i didn't have a wind gauge. but i'll tell you, it took me off-balance. i was wearing a protective helm
. >>> nbc's kerry sanders is in panama city, florida where several buildings have reportedly collapsed after taking a direct hit from murk michael. kerry, i've seen images from panama city that are pretty upsetting. >> reporter: indied they are. this is a tale of the eastern and western portion of the storm. of course to the east of the storm about 43 miles from here is mexico beach when the eye came up shore that was to the east and that's what drove in the water. the winds of...
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kerry sanders is down there.look for the rain to continue through texas. lake-effect snow developing along the great lakes. wet weather in the northeast. hot, humid weather down through much of florida. >>> and this is what it looks like outside in san jose right now. we are starting to notice the temperature trend begin to kind of warm up. but very slowly. at least through the next couple of hours until about the 12:00 hour when we jump into the comfortable 770s, 73 degrees by 2:00. upper 70s. expect temperatures to hit a high of 85 for the interior valleys, including the concord area, san jose a good high of 80 degrees. create a city landmark would attract millions of visitors every year. what would you do? >> you have to go big. developers gave thomas heatherwork that very mission and his vision was this, the vessel. a promenade overlooking the hudson river. hoda and i were invited for an exclusive tour with the man behind the masterpiece. english designer thomas heatherwick has thought outside of the box. fro
kerry sanders is down there.look for the rain to continue through texas. lake-effect snow developing along the great lakes. wet weather in the northeast. hot, humid weather down through much of florida. >>> and this is what it looks like outside in san jose right now. we are starting to notice the temperature trend begin to kind of warm up. but very slowly. at least through the next couple of hours until about the 12:00 hour when we jump into the comfortable 770s, 73 degrees by 2:00....
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. >> now kerry sanders live in panama city beach, florida. when i spoke to you this morning the sky was clear. things seemed to have changed, huh? >> reporter: things have changed dramatically. i placed myself in a position where i'm protected by this wall. i'm only going to step out for a second and take a peek at why. the wind is blowing so hard here and most importantly what you're seeing is debris picked up here by the winds that are coming through here tearing apart this fence. that debris can become very deadly and i don't want to stand there too long. you can see some of the fence line is already come right over here breaking up into pieces. now, if we can get around the corner here, we're going to try -- see? there's the pieces. we don't want to be hit by that. we'll walk a little bit down this way with more protection. again, we have the building right here. take a look up here. you can see the building. that's our block for our safety. but what i want to take you in this spot here is over to the gulf of mexico. where you can see wha
. >> now kerry sanders live in panama city beach, florida. when i spoke to you this morning the sky was clear. things seemed to have changed, huh? >> reporter: things have changed dramatically. i placed myself in a position where i'm protected by this wall. i'm only going to step out for a second and take a peek at why. the wind is blowing so hard here and most importantly what you're seeing is debris picked up here by the winds that are coming through here tearing apart this fence....
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. >> reporter: kerry sanders in panama city where cell service is limited and in some places the only way to get around is on foot. crystal matthews walked three plus miles only to end up at this flattened marina. she last heard from her sister and 19-year-old niece sarah before the worst of the storm. >> she texted me a little after noon yesterday, and that's the last i heard from her. she said large limbs were landing on the house. te> r choice to stay put. get out. epter: you're lucky you're here then? >> well, i kind of feel so, yeah. it's an encounter. it's really an encounter. >> reporter: hurricane michael ripped off roofs, destroying entire neighborhoods. some already talking about rebuilding and research from this win lab could make a difference. in a side by side test houses built to code and those with extra reinforcements handled hurricane forced winds with decidedly different results. >> properties that were built to code failed. cat 4 into cat 5 storms, they don't have much experience. there is not that much experience. it's a learning curve every time it happens. >> rep
. >> reporter: kerry sanders in panama city where cell service is limited and in some places the only way to get around is on foot. crystal matthews walked three plus miles only to end up at this flattened marina. she last heard from her sister and 19-year-old niece sarah before the worst of the storm. >> she texted me a little after noon yesterday, and that's the last i heard from her. she said large limbs were landing on the house. te> r choice to stay put. get out. epter:...
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nbc's kerry sanders is in panama city beach with the latest on this looming danger. y, good morning. >> reporter: from panama city beach. >> evacuation, leave. >> reporter: they are preparing to face down a stunning storm surge of 8 to 12 feet. >> there is no way to hide from storm surge. it is impossible. >>> how prepared do you feel the city is? >> the city is ready. >> reporter: we've seen the storm surge before. >> it's a flash moving fast flood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. >> reporter: a 3 foot storm surge would knock me off my feet. at 6 feet it's near the top of the sand dunes. once it overtops them, it can cause those dand do you knows to breach allowing flood waters to rush inland submerging homes, buildings and streets. >>> 23 years ago, hurricane opal's storm surge was devastating. the beach disappeared and that was a problem. so the city piped in sand from deep offshore, extending the beach line from the dunes out to the high tide mark going from an average of 10 feet wide to 12 feet. it raised 7 feet. even the size of the grains of sand
nbc's kerry sanders is in panama city beach with the latest on this looming danger. y, good morning. >> reporter: from panama city beach. >> evacuation, leave. >> reporter: they are preparing to face down a stunning storm surge of 8 to 12 feet. >> there is no way to hide from storm surge. it is impossible. >>> how prepared do you feel the city is? >> the city is ready. >> reporter: we've seen the storm surge before. >> it's a flash moving fast...
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nbc's kerry sanders has the latest as the southeastraces for impact. >> reporter: the state of emergency in alabama and along florida't. west >> hurricane mike sl a monstrous storm and the forecast keeps getting more dangerous. >> reporter: supplies and gas already on high demand. >> i'm gassing up to make sure i can gho me. >> reporter: satellite photos reve the fast-moving hurricane taking shape,ith the edges of the growing storm drenching the far western edges of cuba. emergency magers in low-lying gulf county, florida, taking no chances, ordering a mandatory evacuation. businesses, schools, and universitiesclosing. >> we want to get things done, get the propane, extra water, make sure everything is taken care of by the time the storm actually comeers e a. >> reporter: residents across the state bracing for what could be a dangerous and destructive storm. >> let's get to meteorologist michelle grossman. >> right now it is 4 55 miles south of panama city. it's moving quicker than atyesterday. aory 1 storm. it's over the gulf of mexico, which is very warm. it's like bath water. that wil
nbc's kerry sanders has the latest as the southeastraces for impact. >> reporter: the state of emergency in alabama and along florida't. west >> hurricane mike sl a monstrous storm and the forecast keeps getting more dangerous. >> reporter: supplies and gas already on high demand. >> i'm gassing up to make sure i can gho me. >> reporter: satellite photos reve the fast-moving hurricane taking shape,ith the edges of the growing storm drenching the far western edges...