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the 1st energy community was not created in the city center, but here anybody in naples east will me. we're the 1st to do it or plaintiffs. finally, the residents no longer see themselves as the last ones, the forgotten ones who always get the leftovers. not know this time, we are the 1st time will only mani south doesn't think north. the facility cost $100000.00 euros, financed by the canal sued foundation. the families are now entrepreneurs who not only used electricity, but also sell it for several months now. the facility has been producing green electricity at the foot of a service antique with several more than that of daddy. this energy community represents a new path with this district today, known that there are still many unsolved environmental and social problems and the mafia is still present to lacking. but this is finally a positive story here. following their example, in the next few months, dozens of new energy communities are to be set up all over southern italy. well, rooftops are one place to store solar panels. but as the world strives to transition to an emissions
the 1st energy community was not created in the city center, but here anybody in naples east will me. we're the 1st to do it or plaintiffs. finally, the residents no longer see themselves as the last ones, the forgotten ones who always get the leftovers. not know this time, we are the 1st time will only mani south doesn't think north. the facility cost $100000.00 euros, financed by the canal sued foundation. the families are now entrepreneurs who not only used electricity, but also sell it for...
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of course, the impact already being felt just to the west of naples and fort myers, especially back to you. and east bay teacher and cheerleading instructor accused of sending pornographic videos to minors. >> faces new charges now after 2 more alleged victims came forward 4 people have now come forward in the case against 41 year-old nicholas moseby he was a teacher at diablo vista, middle school in danville and a cheerleading coach at north kell ali in san ramon. the contra costa county district attorney's office says that the 4 female victims are all minors, including a child under the age of 14. one mother that we spoke to is afraid that there could be even more girls. >> this is the tip of the iceberg. this man is working in the tri valley for a decade teaching hundreds of girls of all ages elementary, middle high school. there's more to tell the story. >> the charges against moseby include committing a lewd act against a child child molestation and battery. he's pleaded not guilty is going back in court next month. happening tomorrow, a massage therapist is due in court. he's accused of sexual
of course, the impact already being felt just to the west of naples and fort myers, especially back to you. and east bay teacher and cheerleading instructor accused of sending pornographic videos to minors. >> faces new charges now after 2 more alleged victims came forward 4 people have now come forward in the case against 41 year-old nicholas moseby he was a teacher at diablo vista, middle school in danville and a cheerleading coach at north kell ali in san ramon. the contra costa county...
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naples was also hit hard. cell phone video shows firefighters wading through chest deep water to rescue one woman. ian is now taking aim at florida's east coast. the storm has weakened, but still packs plenty of power. >> this storm is having broad impacts across the state x some of the flooding you are going to see in areas is hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records. >> this was the scene in st. augustine early this morning. the winds were whipping, heavy rain was falling and conditions are expected to get worse as the day goes on. daytona beach . >>> georgia and south carolina are getting ready for the storm. the mayor of charleston saying they expect major flooding. >>> the victims will need help in the coming weeks and months. cbs news is working with the red cross. if you would like to donate, go to cbs news.com/red cross to donate to those hurricane victims. >>> former pg&e officials were accused of a lack of oversight of safety measures which could have prevented the 2017 north bay fires and the 2018 campfire. 129 people died in those fires. >>> in the hurricane ian time, let's get a first alert c
naples was also hit hard. cell phone video shows firefighters wading through chest deep water to rescue one woman. ian is now taking aim at florida's east coast. the storm has weakened, but still packs plenty of power. >> this storm is having broad impacts across the state x some of the flooding you are going to see in areas is hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records. >> this was the scene in st. augustine early this morning. the winds were whipping,...
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east charlotte county is to the north, lee county to the south. we heard that many times. collier county is further down here in a naples area. when the storm arrived on wednesday between 1:00 and 2:00 if i'm right about that with the eyewall east coast time. this is the eyewall first made landfall. why is that important? these islands are low lying. we talked earlier in the week about sanibel island having three feet elevation off the shore. if you have a storm coming from due north/northeast and it has gathered all this strength and it is a category 4 and you don't have much to stop it, what happens here, dana, you see the waterways that run up here? they have different tributaries and rivers, etc. this is the sound. you think about this water coming up here up in the sound into charlotte harbor. there is a river to the south -- to the north of fort myers, the river here. they were talking about the tides changing every six hours that comes in and out and get an assessment of the tides. it's what they were talking about with the gulf of mexico being pushed onshore. i would just circle this area here because this is primarily
east charlotte county is to the north, lee county to the south. we heard that many times. collier county is further down here in a naples area. when the storm arrived on wednesday between 1:00 and 2:00 if i'm right about that with the eyewall east coast time. this is the eyewall first made landfall. why is that important? these islands are low lying. we talked earlier in the week about sanibel island having three feet elevation off the shore. if you have a storm coming from due north/northeast...
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naples, your julie pointed out. this thing kind of ditched, dipped to the east a little bit and caught and went in well under tampa bay, tampa bay was the worst case scenario and the thing about this storm that's also impressive is back in the nineties. i was here for andrew, actually working at channel two on sunday nights. and the that happened overnight. it was a huge hurricanes. you remember, but it happened overnight. this was in real time happening during the day being witnessed by everybody, and it's continuing. it's just sort of kind of surreal to see a storm this powerful moving through neighborhoods were not getting the full reports yet either. we don't know what's happened in a lot of areas like the florida keys and areas that well, i've seen pictures from the keys are pretty nasty, so lots of storm surge lots of rain. it's just it's just a bad storm. it's a really bad storm. it's historic, essentially, and this is the problem. you probably never have another hurricane ian, right? because they're gonna retire the name on this thing. this is a massive event, and it's still going on. it has recently been drop
naples, your julie pointed out. this thing kind of ditched, dipped to the east a little bit and caught and went in well under tampa bay, tampa bay was the worst case scenario and the thing about this storm that's also impressive is back in the nineties. i was here for andrew, actually working at channel two on sunday nights. and the that happened overnight. it was a huge hurricanes. you remember, but it happened overnight. this was in real time happening during the day being witnessed by...
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east coast. >> john: we are seeing some dramatic pictures from naples, florida, this was taken a short time ago, and sent in to us. it's clearly a power line that's come down, and is arcing there. putting on quite a show, and that's what takes down the power is a tree will come down, a power line hanging on the right-hand side of that picture and we will see it all over the state of florida. in terms of the power, i know this is not really fema's job as much as it is the state's job, but hurricane andrew back in 1992 didn't just take down power lines, it took out the entire infrastructure and we have seen this in tornadoes particularly, brock, where 2 or 3 miles of power poles will come down and those all have to be replaced. from what you know and your long experience with fema, how long could many people be without power in this area? >> you know, i think, you know, southwest florida for example has got to be prepared for multiple days, you know, if not closer to a week, a week or more in some areas, because the infrastructure is heavily damaged. majority of the infrastructure in this country
east coast. >> john: we are seeing some dramatic pictures from naples, florida, this was taken a short time ago, and sent in to us. it's clearly a power line that's come down, and is arcing there. putting on quite a show, and that's what takes down the power is a tree will come down, a power line hanging on the right-hand side of that picture and we will see it all over the state of florida. in terms of the power, i know this is not really fema's job as much as it is the state's job, but...
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on the button on the east coast hurricane ian strengthening to category 3 storm headed toward the florida gulf coast, brandy is in naples, florida this morning with very latest good morning to you. >> good morning, maria. so here naples this morning just lightly raining but canyon gets closer storm surge a main impact predicted they are expecting 8 feet of above ground flooding in this area keep in mind that the elevation on average here is about 3 feet, right now i point out at city pier one area mayor says expect team to sight see as they've done for years even trying to surf but asking people, to not do so, during this storm, and to be safe, the police chief says if the weather gets any worse during this storm that they are expecting they may actually close this down, now to keep folks safe here they are taking some actions city is on a level two activation that means normal daily work on hold as city prepares, making sure their equipment is ready to go, their closing recreational facilities, parks, and city dock by 6:00 tonight canceling events asking people minimize travel during this storm. collier county schools
on the button on the east coast hurricane ian strengthening to category 3 storm headed toward the florida gulf coast, brandy is in naples, florida this morning with very latest good morning to you. >> good morning, maria. so here naples this morning just lightly raining but canyon gets closer storm surge a main impact predicted they are expecting 8 feet of above ground flooding in this area keep in mind that the elevation on average here is about 3 feet, right now i point out at city pier...
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east side, the winds will come of. i can take you to this radar. there's cape coral, to naplesthere's the eyewall, just finally making landfall. it's not considered landfall under the middle of the eye goes over land. john? >> the way you described this, millions of people in the path of this storm and will feel the severe impact. as we said, the life-threatening impact. let's go to punta gorda, which could see the worst of it and very soon. our randi kaye has been there all morning long. what is your you seeing now? >> reporter: we are seeing some pretty heavy winds, actually. i'm getting an -- [ inaudible ] >> okay. we lost randi kaye in punta gorda. the important thing to know is randi and her team are trying to stay safe. that's around where the storm could make landfall. that's the area of some of the greatest concern. the surge could be up to 18 feet. michael brennan is standing by there, the 11:00 a.m. advisory. why don't you tell us what you're see now, michael? >> we're seeing the eyewall of ian starting to move onshore, to places like sanibel and captiva. it's basical
east side, the winds will come of. i can take you to this radar. there's cape coral, to naplesthere's the eyewall, just finally making landfall. it's not considered landfall under the middle of the eye goes over land. john? >> the way you described this, millions of people in the path of this storm and will feel the severe impact. as we said, the life-threatening impact. let's go to punta gorda, which could see the worst of it and very soon. our randi kaye has been there all morning long....
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east, jacksonville and st. augustine seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. from our position here in naples, we can show you another angle. we got a drone up in the air on the stationary position gnat k -- not far away from me. you see the debris and damage down the street and the swath of where the storm came in as we've been reporting. at least 15 deaths as of now attributed to the storm here in florida. of course officials are saying that that number is expected to grow. as we've been reporting, ian is not done yet. it's targeting another state, believed to be ready to hit south carolina tomorrow, again, as a hurricane. >> thank you so much. >>> north to lee county, florida, where at least five people are reported to have been killed in the storm. cnn's randi kaye is live for us in ft. myers. you're learning more about water rescues around you. >> reporter: absolutely, jake. we've learned as of this morning about 500 people have been rescued here in lee county where ft. myers is and also in charlotte county where punta gorda is where we spent the day yesterday, according to the state's e
east, jacksonville and st. augustine seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. from our position here in naples, we can show you another angle. we got a drone up in the air on the stationary position gnat k -- not far away from me. you see the debris and damage down the street and the swath of where the storm came in as we've been reporting. at least 15 deaths as of now attributed to the storm here in florida. of course officials are saying that that number is expected to grow. as we've been...
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naples to beyond. tropical storm force winds by 8 am are going to be north of tampa all the way to the east coast. this storm, the acorn that has become the oak tree, the first hurricane to affect mainland u.s.. and now, a major hurricane after landfall in western cuba, power is out in havana. category three, still thinking it could make it, possibly to category 4 status. but the eye is getting larger. and the storm is getting wider. tropical storm force winds here in yellow, and you've got hurricane-force winds here in red. and watch how it moves through the area and expands. the entire peninsula will experience, not just tropical storm force winds, but millions will be hit, of course, by these hurricane-force winds. the bigger issue, however, really, is going to be the surge. this is the life-threatening surge. it is expected to be the worst-case scenario around tampa bay. tomorrow, it's going to be a completely different story. winds coming in from around the system will push the water out of the bay. it will be interesting to see the pictures. this was all lit up with bright colors, expecting
naples to beyond. tropical storm force winds by 8 am are going to be north of tampa all the way to the east coast. this storm, the acorn that has become the oak tree, the first hurricane to affect mainland u.s.. and now, a major hurricane after landfall in western cuba, power is out in havana. category three, still thinking it could make it, possibly to category 4 status. but the eye is getting larger. and the storm is getting wider. tropical storm force winds here in yellow, and you've got...
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east, jacksonville seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. and to give our viewers another perspective of the damage, the devastation here in naples, we have a drone shot to show you on gulf shore boulevard to show you a wider and high perspective of some of the devastation here. city officials briefed reporters here not long ago. they say it could weeks, if not months, for this city to recover. they're putting damage estimates in these figures. the city proper itself could have about $20 million worth of damage, but personal property could go as high as $200 million, wolf. but he says that is a conservative estimate. just sheer devastation here in naples. >> yep. devastation indeed. thank you very much. let's go to that hard hit area, fort myers, florida. randy, you have been a community that's been devastated by the flooding. tell us what you see, what you have been seeing. >> wolf, it is really remarkable what we have seen today. right now we are at legacy harbor. we are just on the edge of the river. let me just show you the power of this hurricane. what it did here in this harbor. just take a look at these boats here behind me. i will s
east, jacksonville seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. and to give our viewers another perspective of the damage, the devastation here in naples, we have a drone shot to show you on gulf shore boulevard to show you a wider and high perspective of some of the devastation here. city officials briefed reporters here not long ago. they say it could weeks, if not months, for this city to recover. they're putting damage estimates in these figures. the city proper itself could have about $20...
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close -- we are still only at 3.5 feet higher in naples and that's not much farther south from where we are. depends on your wind direction. if you're going eastr west. if you are going west all of a sudden you are going to see the surge push in, fort myers latest gust was 49, venice 49 and sarasota just picked up a gust to 54. here is the problem, my producer just made this map for me and i thank her as well. look at this area that will be 110 miles per hour wind or more. this scares me a lot. so i'm glad i have this graphic. here is the south part of tampa bay all the way up moving up toward orlando which is only right there and then back down toward naples. that area will pick up winds of 110 or higher. and then here, this is this orange, this is hurricane to 110. so a large swath of area is going to lose power. we already have 104,000 in florida already without power and more rain going to come down, this is going to be flooding. pumps aren't going to be working, you know, rainfall coming down to 2 feet. high, high risk of flash flooding today, same story for tomorrow. and a tornado watch. let me show you why. open this up right here. all
close -- we are still only at 3.5 feet higher in naples and that's not much farther south from where we are. depends on your wind direction. if you're going eastr west. if you are going west all of a sudden you are going to see the surge push in, fort myers latest gust was 49, venice 49 and sarasota just picked up a gust to 54. here is the problem, my producer just made this map for me and i thank her as well. look at this area that will be 110 miles per hour wind or more. this scares me a lot....
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about 100 miles south southwest of naples, florida you notice as these outer bands, the feeder bands are ushering in some moisture from portions of florida, as far eastl springs, tornado warnings popping up meaning tornadoes imminent or occurring as a result of this. as we often see this with landfall tropical systems, as these outer bands kind of interact and get friction within lands, it creates these tornadoes that pop up and that is going to be one of these concerns. you get these nocturnal 20th into the overnight hours, they can catch people off-guard. of course, just part of what hurricane ian has to offer, sitting at 120 miles per hour sustained winds, just ten hours shy -- category four hurricane, and the concern moving forward is that the system has everything it takes. to florida into a category four within the next 12 hours. right before it makes landfall. we think early wednesday afternoon, maybe as early one 2 pm, or five or 6 pm. landfall somewhere south of the port charlotte area, not form from put the cone up. a little farther towards the north, but at this, point it is such a broad feature, the impacts certainly gonna be felt wide re
about 100 miles south southwest of naples, florida you notice as these outer bands, the feeder bands are ushering in some moisture from portions of florida, as far eastl springs, tornado warnings popping up meaning tornadoes imminent or occurring as a result of this. as we often see this with landfall tropical systems, as these outer bands kind of interact and get friction within lands, it creates these tornadoes that pop up and that is going to be one of these concerns. you get these nocturnal...
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naples set a record for storm surge at more than six feet yesterday afternoon. widespread flooding up and down the southwest coast and this is the near future for florida's east coast this morning. in orlando, 3 a.m., there was a huge boom and then all of the lights downtown just went out. utility crews staged prestorm have big work to do to get power lines back up and power back on. the bulk of the rain right now spans from the orlando area to i-95 corridor on the east coast toward jacksonville. day daytona beach, cocoa beach beach, monroe county, around fort myers, bulk of first wave of power outages happened. this big storm and it is very large in size packing serious wind, category one now, but that is still a hurricane. more power outages are anticipated. >> carley: phil, thank you in tampa, florida. jumping in is coordinator seminole county office of emergency management, the storm is over seminole county, which is north of orlando, florida, just downgraded to a tropical storm, that doesn't mean it is not a severe situation. can you describe what you are going through right now? >> right now, seeing extensive levels of rainfall and tornadic activity. >> todd:
naples set a record for storm surge at more than six feet yesterday afternoon. widespread flooding up and down the southwest coast and this is the near future for florida's east coast this morning. in orlando, 3 a.m., there was a huge boom and then all of the lights downtown just went out. utility crews staged prestorm have big work to do to get power lines back up and power back on. the bulk of the rain right now spans from the orlando area to i-95 corridor on the east coast toward...
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east, jacksonville and say august seen multiple flooding and strong winds. we've come across scenes like this with people tossing it possessions in naples.city officials telling reporters saying the property damage going's highs $20 million. the damage to personal property could go as high as $200 million that's a conservative effort. brian todd, naples, florida. >> let's check in to get the very latest on eons path. >> yes, we know that when he moved across puerto rico, it wiped out all the electricity across puerto rico. it's claimed only 16 lives. across florida all day long here we've shown you these pictures coming out of southwest florida and across the central florida peninsula, and now there's going to be another landfall more than likely somewhere along this coastal region of south carolina. it's called the lowlands for a reason. it's very prone to flooding, especially charleston. i know charleston very well. they are expecting maybe 5 to 10 inches of rainfall, maybe some isolated heavier amounts. i want to show you where that rainfall is going to head as it moves across the central sections of south carolina to north carolina.
east, jacksonville and say august seen multiple flooding and strong winds. we've come across scenes like this with people tossing it possessions in naples.city officials telling reporters saying the property damage going's highs $20 million. the damage to personal property could go as high as $200 million that's a conservative effort. brian todd, naples, florida. >> let's check in to get the very latest on eons path. >> yes, we know that when he moved across puerto rico, it wiped...
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churning up the east coast as residents in georgia and carolinas brace for life-threatening conditions. this as residents in florida pick up the pieces we have chris pollone live in naples, florida, with more on the aftermath of the storm good morning, chris. >> re >> reporter: we're here in naples one of the hardest hit areas nbc news confirmed at least a dozen people have died as a result of ian. more than 2 million customers without power. that is a little better from yesterday, but not by much people here are still awed by the destruction. with ian out of florida, the destructive storm is now taking aim at the carolinas >> friday is not going to be a pretty day in low country. >> reporter: people in coastal areas taking the storm seriously after what happened in florida >> we got extra things water, bread grocery stores are selling out of everything. >> reporter: after blasting the beach towns, ian dumped rain over central florida firefighters evacuated a nursing home on thursday the first daylight gave officials a scope of the destruction. >> some of the damage was almost indescribable. >> reporter: storm chasers captured the destruction brought by the ian eyewall
churning up the east coast as residents in georgia and carolinas brace for life-threatening conditions. this as residents in florida pick up the pieces we have chris pollone live in naples, florida, with more on the aftermath of the storm good morning, chris. >> re >> reporter: we're here in naples one of the hardest hit areas nbc news confirmed at least a dozen people have died as a result of ian. more than 2 million customers without power. that is a little better from yesterday,...
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east of jacksonville, st. augustine, st. coastal flooding and strong winds. >> we come across scenes like this with people tossing out their biggest possessions all over the city of naples officials telling reporters that they believe the property damage to the city itself could go as high as $20 million. the damage to personal property like this could be as high as $200 million. and one city official saying that is a conservative estimate. brian todd, cnn, naples, florida. >> meteorologist karen mcinnis is tracking in track. and karen joins us now, it's getting very close to where home is for you. where is it tracking now? >> yes, we got our update from the national hurricane center. and i want to give you that since we made such an impression that perhaps you should stay and see what happens from the national hurricane center as i'm information of 2 am. very little has changed. it still has winds of 85 miles an hour. sometimes we see kind of this lag. we did see it with the last update at 11 pm eastern time. most of the have a deep convection is still offshore, most of what charleston and the entire coast of south carolina is experiencing its mostly light precipitatio
east of jacksonville, st. augustine, st. coastal flooding and strong winds. >> we come across scenes like this with people tossing out their biggest possessions all over the city of naples officials telling reporters that they believe the property damage to the city itself could go as high as $20 million. the damage to personal property like this could be as high as $200 million. and one city official saying that is a conservative estimate. brian todd, cnn, naples, florida. >>...
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east coast of the florida peninsula. i'm cnn meteorologist derek van dam from bradenton, florida. >> thank, you derek. this county, just south of the city of naplesoot storm. search right, now powers out from the 250,000 homes and businesses. a mandatory curfew has been in place for one or two hours now, since 10 pm local time, and will be left by 6 am. -- castro is a commissioner for -- county, he joins us now for on the line from marco island. commissioner, thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me, john. it's been a day. and we've got a lot ahead. of us >> is their -- sense of damage especially caused by that storm surge? >> as italy, and this hurricane was all about storm surge. everybody was kind of focus on where the i was going to land. but as your previous meteorologist will tell you, a lot of people were reporting that whoever was just south of that i, sort of in that dirty part of the storm, was going to get some horrific storm surge. and we got every inch of it. you know, we lived through irma here in 2017. and a lot of storm surge was predicted. but at the last minute, that storm change quite a bit. and it left as a storm s
east coast of the florida peninsula. i'm cnn meteorologist derek van dam from bradenton, florida. >> thank, you derek. this county, just south of the city of naplesoot storm. search right, now powers out from the 250,000 homes and businesses. a mandatory curfew has been in place for one or two hours now, since 10 pm local time, and will be left by 6 am. -- castro is a commissioner for -- county, he joins us now for on the line from marco island. commissioner, thank you for being with us....
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east coast. we started our restoration yesterday in the severe weather we saw in southeast florida and restored about 750,000 customers but clearly the more impacted areas near naplesgoing in there today, doing damage assessments and trying to figure out where we can get our crews to start restoring power. we won't stop until every last person is on but i know our customers are going to need some patience. >> one of the big dangers after a hurricane is downed power lines and i wonder what your message is to people who want to get out. they want to survey the damage, they want to get back to their homes. does that make the job even more precarious for your teams on the ground? >> well, not only precarious, poppy but can slow it down. you know, not only just for us but emergency officials so the best advice that i really hope people follow is to stay home and stay off the roads and then prioritize their safety. if they ever see downed power lines or equipment that doesn't belong in a certain area, they need to stay away from it. and if they think it's a dangerous situation they should call 911. they never should go near downed power lines or equipment. unfortunately,
east coast. we started our restoration yesterday in the severe weather we saw in southeast florida and restored about 750,000 customers but clearly the more impacted areas near naplesgoing in there today, doing damage assessments and trying to figure out where we can get our crews to start restoring power. we won't stop until every last person is on but i know our customers are going to need some patience. >> one of the big dangers after a hurricane is downed power lines and i wonder what...
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naples to go to marco. we didn't know what was going to happen. once they said mandatory evacuation from marco island, two to three hours to go to the east coast. there were tornado warnings. we're not going to chance getting blown away by a tornado in alligator alley. we had electricity, water. it was our best option. >> the hardest part for me as a dad is trying to make the best decision for us. that was being with my friend with a big two story home a generator. that was the best decision. you come home. we're inland. the house has electricity. it's fine. i felt terrible that i put my family in that situation but i couldn't leave my mother also alone. that was like very scary. it's a lot. people think mandatory evacuations are easy. when you have a family, a dog. a lot that goes into a mandatory evacuations last minute. so it's easy from an outsider to say. but you know, i urge next time, we'll be out. everyone should be out. keep every one safe. it's scary. >> neil: you guys are remarkable. you know, you look after family. sounds like you have been a good dad and ramada, a good mom. nicky, you were concerned about your own mom like a good i
naples to go to marco. we didn't know what was going to happen. once they said mandatory evacuation from marco island, two to three hours to go to the east coast. there were tornado warnings. we're not going to chance getting blown away by a tornado in alligator alley. we had electricity, water. it was our best option. >> the hardest part for me as a dad is trying to make the best decision for us. that was being with my friend with a big two story home a generator. that was the best...
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naples. the storm moved inland, hit the coast with 150-mile-an-hour winds. then it moved inland and or of lai--oor-orlanorlando got hit wy heavy rain. now it's moving to the east, daytona beach, that area. we have hurricane watches and warnings along the eat side of florida -- east side of florida. now once daybreak comes it will be cleanup and the res you cue l -- rescue work will begin in earnest. the governor says once it is safe, we have an army of volunteers and utility workers, et cetera, ready to move in. take a listen. >> i'll tell you that as soon as it moves beyond southwest florida, you're going to see a massive surge of personnel and supplies to be able to help those who are in need, get people back on their feet and help to rebuild those communities. >> reporter: as it stands, two and-a-half million customers across florida are without power and that number changes. it improves but as the storm moves on more people lose their you power, maria and the the cost of the storm is going to be in the multi, hul multi billiod that will be a story in the days and weeks ahead. maria: i heard a number earlier, $7 billion hit to tourism. we're die jesti -- di
naples. the storm moved inland, hit the coast with 150-mile-an-hour winds. then it moved inland and or of lai--oor-orlanorlando got hit wy heavy rain. now it's moving to the east, daytona beach, that area. we have hurricane watches and warnings along the eat side of florida -- east side of florida. now once daybreak comes it will be cleanup and the res you cue l -- rescue work will begin in earnest. the governor says once it is safe, we have an army of volunteers and utility workers, et cetera,...
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east continues. sean, you know that part of the state very well. the further south it hits on the peninsula that starts to bring in more major impacts for places like fort myers and naples and those communities and another thing i think that is going to be challenging is it is going to hit and then it is basically going to win across the state and likely exit on the atlantic coast sometime someplace in central or northeastern florida and that is going to be basically a tropical storm going across the entire state of florida. you're going to talk about power outages. you are going to talk about a lot of rain and flooding so this is not just going to be limited to that wherever the storm makes landfall. >> sean: governor, let me ask ask you this. and i think you are sympathetic like i am. no one wants to be inconvenienced like this. but i think you agree with me. people who generally don't like to be told what to do. the worst thing, though, that could happen is if you try to ride this thing out. and you are not able to get the last thing we want at the end of the day is even one person dying from this storm. that is preventable if people leave. now, if you have set up sh
east continues. sean, you know that part of the state very well. the further south it hits on the peninsula that starts to bring in more major impacts for places like fort myers and naples and those communities and another thing i think that is going to be challenging is it is going to hit and then it is basically going to win across the state and likely exit on the atlantic coast sometime someplace in central or northeastern florida and that is going to be basically a tropical storm going...
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east coast from miami up to fort lauderdale. then there's the storm surge which is going to be at its very worst start. he was saying in excess of 16 feet right there from naples to fort myers and then from tampa on up to orlando, the inches and inches upon rainfall that will stretch for this to inland resulting in likely flooding even away from the coastline. now, right now, it's technically a category 4 storm, just a very strong category 4. it will remain a category one status with 110 miles per hour. gusts possible, not just at the coastline, but stretching well past lake okeechobee all the way into the central part of the state. further moving inland from there where we're sitting right now with that, you can see that core of the eye just west of fort myers. that is going to be pushing its way closer to the coastline. it's right there next to the coast right now as we speak. we'll be keeping a close eye on it all morning long. back to you. >> all right. thanks a lot, john. 706, in the east bay teacher and cheerleading instructor is accused of sending pornographic videos to minors and now facing more charges to more girls have come forward. 4 alleged victim
east coast from miami up to fort lauderdale. then there's the storm surge which is going to be at its very worst start. he was saying in excess of 16 feet right there from naples to fort myers and then from tampa on up to orlando, the inches and inches upon rainfall that will stretch for this to inland resulting in likely flooding even away from the coastline. now, right now, it's technically a category 4 storm, just a very strong category 4. it will remain a category one status with 110 miles...
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myers and naples yeah tampa was spared to a certain extent because the track o originally had it going into tampa bay. >> which side are you going to move when you're done? west side or eastide florida? >> i'm not going to florida. when i'm done? >> i mentioned, i have james gorman on tonight. >> i'm very excited to hear what he has to say. look forward to that interview >> you don't know? you talk to him all the time >> i try and speak to him but obviously not on television. >> that's tonight, "mad money," 6:00 p.m >> i did get his cell phone recently it wasn't redacted from the twitter litigation gorman's number out there. i tell him to change his cell phone. >> david, we got to move on. >> we'll take a break. got a push and a pull on apple today, bank of america downgrades, rosenblatt upgrades. take a look at the premarket as at least the qqqs look to give 'r fm lmost everythingro weesy. wee back in a moment new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today.
myers and naples yeah tampa was spared to a certain extent because the track o originally had it going into tampa bay. >> which side are you going to move when you're done? west side or eastide florida? >> i'm not going to florida. when i'm done? >> i mentioned, i have james gorman on tonight. >> i'm very excited to hear what he has to say. look forward to that interview >> you don't know? you talk to him all the time >> i try and speak to him but obviously...