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taylor, madison, ocala, what is it, the other beach areas are down there. this is an issue that has to do with the state. we have not created, first of all the state, or state legislatures have been gerrymandered to create a problem for the people, they have given $3 billion in reinsurance to private insurers. the subcommittees last night named 90% of the adjusters, report was reduced. host: shelby, thank you so much. guest: the insurance issue is real for a lot of people around the country. disaster insurance is at a pivotal point, policies are becoming exorbitantly expensive. we have done a number of stories on the fact that a lot of the insurance payouts go to some of the wealthiest districts and wealthiest homeowners in the country. i know that there is movement for reform, changes and improvement on the insurance issues. host: does the federal government backstop anything on the state level? guest: i'm not sure. host: when it comes to the states itself, that's -- what is the recourse for those without insurance? guest: as far as? host: insurance compan
taylor, madison, ocala, what is it, the other beach areas are down there. this is an issue that has to do with the state. we have not created, first of all the state, or state legislatures have been gerrymandered to create a problem for the people, they have given $3 billion in reinsurance to private insurers. the subcommittees last night named 90% of the adjusters, report was reduced. host: shelby, thank you so much. guest: the insurance issue is real for a lot of people around the country....
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also, obviously, taking curve our citizens. >> this is no time for people to leave ocala and escape and get out of harm's way it is. >> it is. and if people feel like that's necessary to do so, we, you know, they they can and we've seen people leaving in fact, i have some friends that have decided to make the trek and leaves right now, we're hoping that we're going to just experience some high winds and some possible power outages. but if it takes more of a trek north, it could come it could come over us so what other advice mayor do you have for everyone in the path of hurricane milton right now, what do they need to know right? >> i think everybody is on high alert from what just happened with storm helene they fear being told to evacuate, evacuate. we see it on the west coast. they're all been told to evacuate to like everybody seating that we see the interstate full right now to do whatever you have to do to be prepared. our community as almost we've been we've been able to miss a lot of the storm. so what i've been telling our citizens is let's take this seriously. make sure that y
also, obviously, taking curve our citizens. >> this is no time for people to leave ocala and escape and get out of harm's way it is. >> it is. and if people feel like that's necessary to do so, we, you know, they they can and we've seen people leaving in fact, i have some friends that have decided to make the trek and leaves right now, we're hoping that we're going to just experience some high winds and some possible power outages. but if it takes more of a trek north, it could come...
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i am not saying ocala is not going to have any impacts but we fully anticipate being able to move people where they need to go quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with should they have personnel as you see. they camp out here. this is where they are and they are able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here. land, air, sea vehicles. bucket trucks. you name it. this stuff is here. this is one of many sites that are ready to go. the reason why we do state of emergency, we did it over the weekend on saturday. we knew the storm was not likely to hit until middle of the week at the earliest. you want to start amassing these resources. i think it has been really important. on this property you have over 2000 pieces of equipment including a lot of pumps, a lot of generators, display boards, restroom trailers, laundry trailers. air condition units, electrical equipment, water hoses, blowback trucks. 200 personnel here including equipment operators, pump crews and drivers. feel trucks are also here to be deployed as needed. florida dem is
i am not saying ocala is not going to have any impacts but we fully anticipate being able to move people where they need to go quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with should they have personnel as you see. they camp out here. this is where they are and they are able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here. land, air, sea vehicles. bucket trucks. you name it. this stuff is here. this is one of many sites that are ready to go. the reason...
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mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathering on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved this yearproject is part of a larger effort started back in 2019, to pave a thousand miles of roadway. >> triple a estimates that when you hit a pothole, the average amount of damage that's done is $406. that's money that a lot of working families can't afford. that can be a major financial setback for folks. so by proactively investing in our safer roads, we're actuallyther, saving people money in the long run. >> the road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives, measure b, as well as measure t. well, new at 730 tonight, a special visit for the livermore police department when a family stopped by to express its gratitude towards two of the department's officers. police sharing this photo to social media in november of last year, these two officers pictured officers robles and meyer, responded to a call for an unresponsive 53 year old man. once the officers arrived, they immediately began cpr on mr. harrington until livermore fire crews arrived and then took him to the
mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathering on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved this yearproject is part of a larger effort started back in 2019, to pave a thousand miles of roadway. >> triple a estimates that when you hit a pothole, the average amount of damage that's done is $406. that's money that a lot of working families can't afford. that can be a major financial setback for folks. so by proactively investing in our safer roads, we're actuallyther, saving people money...
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and that again includes that tampa, orlando daytona, ocala widespread rainfall totals of 5 to 12in, with the potential for significant flash flooding across much of the florida peninsula as well. >> all right michael brennan, we really appreciate this update. it is very very helpful and i hope people are paying attention. thank you. >> his information, his clarity and his ability and his ability to come on and give these updates is so critical in these final moments, we also have this we want to tell you about hurricane milton, as we know, is already one of the top ten strongest storms ever recorded. and as derek van dam put it, it's about to have a t-bone collision with the florida coast expected to make landfall late wednesday or early thursday, just two weeks after hurricane helene devastated parts of the state. now a veteran meteorologist out of miami in reporting about this became visibly emotional when seeing the latest updates on this monster storm just an incredible, incredible incredible hurricane. it has dropped ten hours. >> um i apologize, this is just horrific that is meteor
and that again includes that tampa, orlando daytona, ocala widespread rainfall totals of 5 to 12in, with the potential for significant flash flooding across much of the florida peninsula as well. >> all right michael brennan, we really appreciate this update. it is very very helpful and i hope people are paying attention. thank you. >> his information, his clarity and his ability and his ability to come on and give these updates is so critical in these final moments, we also have...
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i'm not saying ocala will have any impacts from the storm but we fully anticipate where we need to moveere they need to go very quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with and they have personnel as you hear and they camp out here and where they are and able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here, land, air, sea vehicles, supplies, generators, equipment, bucket trucks, you name it, this stuff is here. this is just one of many sites that are ready to go. you know, we spend -- the reason why we do state of emergency, we did it over the weekend on saturday. we knew the storm wasn't likely to hit until middle of the week at the earliest because you want to start amassing these resources and what we've done and i think it's been really, really important. on this property you have over 2,000 pieces of equipment with pumps, generators, light plants, display drawers, electrical equipment, water hoses, bunk trailers and rollback trucks, 400 personnel here including rigors, pump crews, and drivers. fuel trucks are also here to be deployed a
i'm not saying ocala will have any impacts from the storm but we fully anticipate where we need to moveere they need to go very quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with and they have personnel as you hear and they camp out here and where they are and able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here, land, air, sea vehicles, supplies, generators, equipment, bucket trucks, you name it, this stuff is here. this is just one of many sites that...
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i am not saying ocala is not going to have any impacts but we fully anticipate being able to move people where they need to go quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with should they have personnel as you see. they camp out here. this is where they are and they are able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here. land, air, sea vehicles. bucket trucks. you name it. this stuff is here. this is one of many sites that are ready to go. the reason why we do state of emergency, we did it over the weekend on saturday. we knew the storm was not likely to hit until middle of the week at the earliest. you want to start amassing these resources. i think it has been really important. on this property you have over 2000 pieces of equipment including a lot of pumps, a lot of generators, display boards, restroom trailers, laundry trailers. air condition units, electrical equipment, water hoses, blowback trucks. 200 personnel here including equipment operators, pump crews and drivers. feel trucks are also here to be deployed as needed. florida dem is
i am not saying ocala is not going to have any impacts but we fully anticipate being able to move people where they need to go quickly once the storm passes and we have different partners the state contracts with should they have personnel as you see. they camp out here. this is where they are and they are able to respond. we have massive amounts of equipment here. land, air, sea vehicles. bucket trucks. you name it. this stuff is here. this is one of many sites that are ready to go. the reason...
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and we're also looking at a high risk of flooding, anywhere from ocala, orlando, saratoga heavy rain, 18 inches or more. that's going to cause catastrophic flooding. and lester, also tornadoes possible from daytona beach, sebring, all the way down to key largo. lester? >> all right, al, thanks very much. on the way here today, we saw roads leading out of the flood zones filled with traffic, many who witnessed what helene did a few weeks ago, complied with mandatory evacuation orders and made their escapes from the storm zone, leaving behind community likes this one empty and vulnerable. tonight, time is running out with the ferocious category 5 hurricane milton heading straight for the florida gulf coast. >> you must leave. i'm not asking you to leave. i'm telling you must leave. >> in vulnerable areas, police blasting out last-minute notices to evacuate. >> quickly secure your home or business and safely evacuate the area. >> there are signs many here are heeding the dire warnings. >> absolutely going to leave now. take whatever i can get in my car. >> bumper-to-bumper traffic headin
and we're also looking at a high risk of flooding, anywhere from ocala, orlando, saratoga heavy rain, 18 inches or more. that's going to cause catastrophic flooding. and lester, also tornadoes possible from daytona beach, sebring, all the way down to key largo. lester? >> all right, al, thanks very much. on the way here today, we saw roads leading out of the flood zones filled with traffic, many who witnessed what helene did a few weeks ago, complied with mandatory evacuation orders and...
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rainfall situation, a high risk of flash flooding for rivers and streams and streets from orlando, ocala, down to sarasota, we could be looking up to 18 inches of rain especially in north and north central florida, so as this system gets itself together, it's going to be a very thin line anywhere, depending on 15 miles either way from tampa that will determine where the heaviest storm surge is. >> to the south of where the storm actually crosses, right, is where we see the worst storm surge. >> exactly. >> al roker, thanks. appreciate it. >>> our correspondents out in the storm zone right now, sam brock is in tampa, florida, dana griffin is in naples. chase cain is in orlando. >> it could take a direct hit from the hurricane, tampa, the first time in a hundred years they have had a direct hit, are you seeing people take these calls to evacuate seriously? >> reporter: sure, 3-plus-million area in the metro. on yesterday jammed for miles. look at it today, many folks have evacuated already or don't have the ability to at this point and i say that because here's a gas station on the corner
rainfall situation, a high risk of flash flooding for rivers and streams and streets from orlando, ocala, down to sarasota, we could be looking up to 18 inches of rain especially in north and north central florida, so as this system gets itself together, it's going to be a very thin line anywhere, depending on 15 miles either way from tampa that will determine where the heaviest storm surge is. >> to the south of where the storm actually crosses, right, is where we see the worst storm...
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petersburg to ocala, orlando, melbourne and st. august in. we expect the category 3 winds in the high wall significant structural damage. large trees will be snapped and uprooted. widespread power outages. roads will be impassable from large debris and we'll see hurricane force winds again along the i-four corridor wind gusts leading to significant power outages, wind damage in the area as well. let's move to the flooding threat. substantial as well from rainfall now along and north of the track of milton's center which now appears to be focused on the i-four corridor. expecting 6 to 12 inches of rain, isolated rainfall amounts as high as 18 inches leading to widespread life threatening catastrophic flooding in this region. this area highlighted in pink from today into thursday. that's where we'll have widespread potentially life threatening flooding along the i-four corridor with the substantial risk north and south of that area as well depending where the heaviest rains fall. when we get up to north of 15 inches of rain impacts are flooding
petersburg to ocala, orlando, melbourne and st. august in. we expect the category 3 winds in the high wall significant structural damage. large trees will be snapped and uprooted. widespread power outages. roads will be impassable from large debris and we'll see hurricane force winds again along the i-four corridor wind gusts leading to significant power outages, wind damage in the area as well. let's move to the flooding threat. substantial as well from rainfall now along and north of the...
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liz: ron desantis in ocala, florida, warning his state's residents that time is running out as hurricaneunshine state. milton is currently a category four hurricane, but it could strengthen again before it makes landfall sometime tomorrow or early thursday. meanwhile, the weather is already affecting the energy sector. kinder morgan shares are down about 1 at the moment after it just announced it closed its tampa a terminal. us refined products terminal connects to the florida pipeline which transports gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to old. to world to. meanwhile -- to orlando. gasbuddy now says 43 percent of the gas stations in the tampa a/st. petersburg area are out of fuel. universal studios, here's another headline, in orlando just announced it will to close ahead of the hurricane making landfall late wednesday. comcast, of course, the parent of universal. stock is up about 1%. and a disney announcement is expected soon. this morning goldman said the category four storm could reduce disney's park attendance by 4%. but we need to get the very latest on the preparations ahead of hurrica
liz: ron desantis in ocala, florida, warning his state's residents that time is running out as hurricaneunshine state. milton is currently a category four hurricane, but it could strengthen again before it makes landfall sometime tomorrow or early thursday. meanwhile, the weather is already affecting the energy sector. kinder morgan shares are down about 1 at the moment after it just announced it closed its tampa a terminal. us refined products terminal connects to the florida pipeline which...
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rain and extreme winds tomorrow across the state, orlando, jacksonville, daytona beach, gainesville, ocalarthern part of florida during the day tomorrow until it exits late in the day. neil: unlike helene which went north, georgia and carolinas, this one just after it batters florida goes out into the atlantic. >> goes out into the atlantic and becomes a nor'easter storm and moves away but this is going to have an effect on both coasts, storm surge on the west coast will be the highest, but flooding, room but the cold two years ago the battered the northeast coast of florida. this one is going to put water back on that coast. they haven't recovered in all areas from that impact. both coasts of florida are wounded at this point and this storm unfortunately will attack both of those coasts. julie: are a weather encyclopedia. bryan norcross on all of that. we are focused on florida particularly the florida keys, vulnerable beautiful part of florida but right now everyone was told to get out, don't know how many ultimately did but it is, shall we say, in danger after this. where ya headed? sus
rain and extreme winds tomorrow across the state, orlando, jacksonville, daytona beach, gainesville, ocalarthern part of florida during the day tomorrow until it exits late in the day. neil: unlike helene which went north, georgia and carolinas, this one just after it batters florida goes out into the atlantic. >> goes out into the atlantic and becomes a nor'easter storm and moves away but this is going to have an effect on both coasts, storm surge on the west coast will be the highest,...
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mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered today on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved this year. the project is part of a larger effort started in 2019 to pave a thousand miles of local roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting. >> those road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives measure b and measure t. >> san francisco is preparing to host a halloween party called nightmare on front street, in the city's entertainment zone downtown. it follows a successful oktoberfest last month. both come after the state's recently passed entertainment zone law. now that law allows for bars and restaurants to sell alcohol, which then can be consumed on the street within the zone. nightmare on front street will be on halloween from two until 10 p.m. the free event will feature live music, halloween themed games or movie screenings, costume contests, and more. >> all right, we are closing in on election day and the presi
mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered today on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved this year. the project is part of a larger effort started in 2019 to pave a thousand miles of local roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting. >> those road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives measure b and...
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of this project began on friday, and it's expected to go all the way until october 14th, north of ocalavenue and south of cunningham avenue at various bridge column locations. the vta says it is scheduled public meetings to give commuters updates about the project. the next one is scheduled for saturday. more work on the project is expected to last at least several more months. >> today is your chance to take a free ferry ride across the san francisco bay, and that cool sea breeze is just one bonus. ktvu sally rasmus takes us on board and explains how the ferry system has made a comeback since the pandemic. >> sunrise on the san francisco bay. a scene best viewed from the water. a san francisco bay ferry called the hydrus left the alameda ferry terminal at 630 on this warm, fog free morning and today everyone on board got to ride for free. all the ferries that we operate from the east bay to san francisco are totally free. it's something san francisco bay ferry does every year to show appreciation for current riders and encourage newcomers to try it out. it just happens to coincide with
of this project began on friday, and it's expected to go all the way until october 14th, north of ocalavenue and south of cunningham avenue at various bridge column locations. the vta says it is scheduled public meetings to give commuters updates about the project. the next one is scheduled for saturday. more work on the project is expected to last at least several more months. >> today is your chance to take a free ferry ride across the san francisco bay, and that cool sea breeze is just...
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flash flooding concern will be across the state, essentially the width of the state, parts of orlando, ocala, jacksonville, all included in this here as that storm races across through thursday morning. now, whether it comes to the winds, those are more confined. the tropical storm force winds will be widespread. once you get to maybe 50, 60, 70 miles per hour trees come down, power outages are going to be possible. the worst of it is going to be right near the center of it. sarasota, peak wind gusts possible, 100 plus miles per hour. same for st. pete, tampa as well. inland, orlando, peaking with wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour will be a possibility again as that storm maintains strength. power outages will be widespread. these likely just like what we saw with helene and with previous storms could last days, weeks, for these areas. one last note, we will see this tornado risk tomorrow as well with some of the outer bands wrapping around, katy. this is something that will be possible throughout the day. we already had one tornado warning near marco island and we will see more of those to
flash flooding concern will be across the state, essentially the width of the state, parts of orlando, ocala, jacksonville, all included in this here as that storm races across through thursday morning. now, whether it comes to the winds, those are more confined. the tropical storm force winds will be widespread. once you get to maybe 50, 60, 70 miles per hour trees come down, power outages are going to be possible. the worst of it is going to be right near the center of it. sarasota, peak wind...
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northward, on the east coast and everywhere in between, including places like orlando, melbourne, ocalae central portion of the peninsula, the i-four corridor, especially gusts over the inland areas, tree damage, widespread power outages, very dangerous environment and dangerous situations going to play out from west to east across the florida peninsula as we go from tonight into thursday so please be sheltered in a safe place, out of flood prone areas and in places away from windows and doors, any trees that can fall n you, most fatalities due to wind occurred due to trees falling on people, cars, or people in homes. let's move onto the the rainfall threat, which is also substantial and also unfortunately focused in the sae i--4 corridor from atlanta to daytona beach, expect widesprea. some places have already seen six plus inches of rain already and we haven't even seen milton's center make landfall. near to the left of the track of the center is where we will see the heaviest rainfall. the area highlighted in pink is the highest risk of life-threatening and flash and urban flooding p
northward, on the east coast and everywhere in between, including places like orlando, melbourne, ocalae central portion of the peninsula, the i-four corridor, especially gusts over the inland areas, tree damage, widespread power outages, very dangerous environment and dangerous situations going to play out from west to east across the florida peninsula as we go from tonight into thursday so please be sheltered in a safe place, out of flood prone areas and in places away from windows and doors,...
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mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered today on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved.just this year, the project is part of a larger effort started back in 2019 to pave a thousand miles of city roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting the road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives measure b and measure t. >> the candidates for fremont mayor trading jabs as the race tightens. coming up, the accusations flying in the east bay. plus, a record turnout for early voting in a crucial swing state. this, as new polls show the race for the white house is very close. >> and later tonight in sports, a big week for the san francisco 40 niners as they prepare to host the kansas city chiefs. tight end george kittle, weighing in on the big sunday game. but first. walgreens announces it is closing more than 1000 locations. what we're hearing from the company tonight, as some bay area customers start the city hall in
mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered today on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles paved.just this year, the project is part of a larger effort started back in 2019 to pave a thousand miles of city roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting the road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives measure b and measure...
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you start getting close to ocala, you can have standing traffic. i-4 same thing. anyone invested in central florida knows get an i-4 near check and skate in some of e places, and needs to get done and were accelerating that but there's bad traffic anyways but there was a lot of people on the road. i think yesterday alligator alley at 150% of its normal, as telling you there are a lot of people that have done that. we are stressing the availability of local shelters. anytime you exactly that could be a certain amount of hazard because a lot of people on the road especially if condition start to get mad. the safest thing is dry that te, go to the shelter but you have to do that. a lot of people haven't done that. i'm a little surprise the number of the shoulders, i thought it would be higher but also think the storm was going to get into wednesday night or thursday morning, a lot of people wouldn't want to stay in a short monday or tuesday night. i think see the shelters, that number will go up today throughout all those counties that are in the eye of the storm and
you start getting close to ocala, you can have standing traffic. i-4 same thing. anyone invested in central florida knows get an i-4 near check and skate in some of e places, and needs to get done and were accelerating that but there's bad traffic anyways but there was a lot of people on the road. i think yesterday alligator alley at 150% of its normal, as telling you there are a lot of people that have done that. we are stressing the availability of local shelters. anytime you exactly that...
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of the i-4 corridor plus or minus little ta farther to the north, tampa to daytona, orlando up to ocala, gainesville, extremely heavy rain flooding, gusty winds and dangerousns a conditions through that corridor starting tomorrow night. >>ts tomorro sean. all right, brian, thank you. hope the people in florida takee this very seriously anyway. georgia governor brian kemp has issued a state of emergency ahead of hurricane milton. so expected landfall again. they got hit hard with hurricane helene last tru week. former president trump joined the governor to survey the damagemphe gov from hurricane helene in georgia. the second time he did that, governor kemp is with us now. governor, first, our sympathies for my friends in georgir fra. as you know, i lived there for years. i have a lot of friends there. you ran into a little bit of problem. i know it got straightened out e ,but initially you wanted 90 counties declared a disaster area. they only declared 11. then you went back and then they only declared 30 more instead of the full 90. and now i understand you're getting the help that you
of the i-4 corridor plus or minus little ta farther to the north, tampa to daytona, orlando up to ocala, gainesville, extremely heavy rain flooding, gusty winds and dangerousns a conditions through that corridor starting tomorrow night. >>ts tomorro sean. all right, brian, thank you. hope the people in florida takee this very seriously anyway. georgia governor brian kemp has issued a state of emergency ahead of hurricane milton. so expected landfall again. they got hit hard with hurricane...
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want to get to some sound moments ago from florida governor ron desantis, who is speaking live in ocala. he had been warning about the potential for this debris to become a serious problem. one throughout the storm. let's listen to florida governor storm is going to go across the florida peninsula and it's going to exit on the east coast of florida into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane, so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state so just be prepared for that that may mean mobile homes, even interior other structures that may not be hurricane proof that could create hazards. >> rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and you flooding that could be an issue. and then you could have surge on the east coast of florida. you could ever erosion, you can have different things at the coast. so this is not just an event about the west coast of florida that will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant but the impacts will not be limited. there. you should be executing your plan now if you're gonna get out, get out now you ha
want to get to some sound moments ago from florida governor ron desantis, who is speaking live in ocala. he had been warning about the potential for this debris to become a serious problem. one throughout the storm. let's listen to florida governor storm is going to go across the florida peninsula and it's going to exit on the east coast of florida into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane, so that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state so just be prepared for...
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mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered yesterday on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles pavedlarger effort started in 2019 to pave 1000 miles of roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting the road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives, measure b and measure t. >> time now 557. a ribbon cutting ceremony in milpitas celebrated the grand opening of a goodwill store at the elmwood correctional campus. now, the initiative from the santa clara county sheriff's office creates real world experiences for women who are behind bars. it gives them hands on experience on training and warehousing, inventory and logistics through a comprehensive three part training series. the program gives them a chance to learn essential skills, especially for women who are coming to the end of their jail sentence. as they get ready to come back into society. >> it was a special visit for the livermore police department when a family stop
mayor matt mehan and other city leaders gathered yesterday on ocala avenue to celebrate 200 miles pavedlarger effort started in 2019 to pave 1000 miles of roads. >> as we go through and pave these roads, we make other safety improvements. whether it's adding bike lanes, adding the adu cut out ramps for folks, improving sidewalks, lighting the road improvements were paid for through two voter approved initiatives, measure b and measure t. >> time now 557. a ribbon cutting ceremony in...
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we've got i've seen folks go to west palm beach, miami, even more inland, like orlando, ocala, the panhandlegements are and what works for your family. if you have special needs, if you have pets, that's why it's so important for floridians who live here to make a plan . you know my plan. i'm a plan. you know my plan. i'm a journalist. i need to stay kind of close by, but i also need to take care of myself. so my plan is to go to a local shelter nearby and then. >> and then when it is all kicking off, if you can, are you going to be trying to get out there and get video footage and talk to people? because, i mean, that does sound incredibly dangerous . dangerous. >> yeah. not not if it's not safe. not if it's not safe to go out and drive. i would never put myself in harm's way. it's just not worth it. there will be, unfortunately, plenty to cover in the aftermath. the mayor here in the aftermath. the mayor here in the aftermath. the mayor here in the city of saint petersburg is already talking about rebuilding. >> gosh, great. okay, well, look, you stay safe. thank you very much for taking t
we've got i've seen folks go to west palm beach, miami, even more inland, like orlando, ocala, the panhandlegements are and what works for your family. if you have special needs, if you have pets, that's why it's so important for floridians who live here to make a plan . you know my plan. i'm a plan. you know my plan. i'm a journalist. i need to stay kind of close by, but i also need to take care of myself. so my plan is to go to a local shelter nearby and then. >> and then when it is all...
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muy afortunada que mueve la colita de alegrÍa, pero por poco muere al caer en un agujero profundo en ocala, nada mÁs y nada menos, dos campeones! >> eternos. >> dominicano, cuarto bate1 —— cuarto bate! [aplausos] >> bravo! >> gracias. quÉ equipo de la liga americana es favorito? >> los yanquis. [risas] >> por su historia y estÁn acostumbrados a este tipo de escenario, tienen un equipo para avanzar. >> yo veo de la liga americana los yanquees, tambiÉn. >> a mÍ no me convencen del todo. >> quÉ te pasa? >> muchas veces puede ver una historia de cenicienta, que podrÍa ser detroit. >> pero tiene que ganar a cleveland. de cualquier forma, nos encantarÍa los yanquees por todo lo que representan. >> los dodgers tienen chances? >> serÁ una serie muy reÑida. pero, al final, dodgers ganan. >> con quÉ jugadores latinos hay que ponerle el ojo? >> en todos los equipos, hay peloteros en latinos y eso es muy importante. a mÍ, me encanta juan soto que ha tenido un aÑo increÍble, con los yanquees de nueva york. ni quÉ decir de manny machado, en san diego. por mencionar algunos, nada mÁs. >> josÉ ramÍrez, co
muy afortunada que mueve la colita de alegrÍa, pero por poco muere al caer en un agujero profundo en ocala, nada mÁs y nada menos, dos campeones! >> eternos. >> dominicano, cuarto bate1 —— cuarto bate! [aplausos] >> bravo! >> gracias. quÉ equipo de la liga americana es favorito? >> los yanquis. [risas] >> por su historia y estÁn acostumbrados a este tipo de escenario, tienen un equipo para avanzar. >> yo veo de la liga americana los yanquees,...