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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and d started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world. so la pampa is an area next to the highway. about 5 years ago, this was a place that was a couple miners, a coup
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of...
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it were talking about orange county. e county and then on to the counties along the coast before going back out over the ocean and then coming back in. who knows the strength it will be then. we will continue our coverage. a good night from los angeles, i'm trace gallagher keeping it right here on fox and fox weather for all your latest as o we track hurricane ian. have a good night. ♪ ♪ zillionth 25 , a liquid filled l aspirin capsule, is clinically shown in a seven day study to cause fewer ulcers than vasalore is designed to help protect releasing aspirin after protect releasing aspirin after she leaves her stomach where it is absorbed to help prevent r stroke. heart protection with your stomach in my vazalore, the first liquid filled aspirin capsules. >> amazing, great feats deserve great feat. help get them, tenzer. the only topical prescription treatment indicated to help reduce diabetic nerve pain of the ft. great ft. the every day ordinary things that seem extraordinary when your feel better, sentenza is different.
it were talking about orange county. e county and then on to the counties along the coast before going back out over the ocean and then coming back in. who knows the strength it will be then. we will continue our coverage. a good night from los angeles, i'm trace gallagher keeping it right here on fox and fox weather for all your latest as o we track hurricane ian. have a good night. ♪ ♪ zillionth 25 , a liquid filled l aspirin capsule, is clinically shown in a seven day study to cause...
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johnson & johnson now is jerry demings, the mayor of orange county.'s the latest in florida. do you have reports of deaths or major damage? >> we're very, very fortunate here that we have not had any reported deaths. in terms of damage, yes, we had damage. but things were bad, but they could have been a lot worse. and i say that because it had been projected that we would have as much as 24 inches of rainfall across our country, 1,000 square-mile county. we managed 12 inches of rain, which did result in localized flooding. we had only a few areas that had major flooding that occurred here within the area. we have about 216,000 households without power at this time, but we had no one who ended up without water. and so that put us in a much better position. in terms of damage, yes, we had a significant number of trees down, power lines down, et cetera, but no significant structural damage occurred across the county. in fact, we're very optimistic that as soon as this weekend we may see our theme parks reopen for business. >> although i do understand you
johnson & johnson now is jerry demings, the mayor of orange county.'s the latest in florida. do you have reports of deaths or major damage? >> we're very, very fortunate here that we have not had any reported deaths. in terms of damage, yes, we had damage. but things were bad, but they could have been a lot worse. and i say that because it had been projected that we would have as much as 24 inches of rainfall across our country, 1,000 square-mile county. we managed 12 inches of rain,...
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trace, back to you will. >> there concerned about frenetic activity in orange county and volusia county'sthough central florida counties. i noticed on the screen earlier the speed of ian looks like it hits 8 miles per hour now. watching most of the day, it was 9 miles per hour, now it's 8. you think it'll be slowing further? >> it should remain steady at this pace to the north, northeast. i will see if we can get this to progress and show you the anticipated path. the top wind reports incredibly impressive but what the track shows is that we will be watching tomorrow morning and it'll still be a category one strength. then it will emerge back into the atlantic and potentially gaining a bit of strength as it makes its third and final landfall sometime on friday. this is what i wanted to get to and notice where it's going to set up shop in between savannah and carlson's where we are anticipating the third landfall to come and the tropical storm at that time but nonetheless look at all the locations that are going to be feeling the impact and all of the state of south carolina, north carolin
trace, back to you will. >> there concerned about frenetic activity in orange county and volusia county'sthough central florida counties. i noticed on the screen earlier the speed of ian looks like it hits 8 miles per hour now. watching most of the day, it was 9 miles per hour, now it's 8. you think it'll be slowing further? >> it should remain steady at this pace to the north, northeast. i will see if we can get this to progress and show you the anticipated path. the top wind...
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this woman doing exactly what orange county officials are asking people not to do.hotographer and nick to pan to my left, down this way a lot of small businesses and popular bars. you'll see another car left behind on the far side of the floodwaters here. the hospital and also flooded out hospital. a lot of work for the rescue crews and take a look at the video. multiple rescue attempts from the police environment or in orange county and you can see a woman being rescued. spilled over flooding out the nearby streets, that area. just a few moments ago, the nursing home out of orlando had to be evacuated this morning with firefighters in orange county. 70 mile-per-hour winds and the winds and issue as of this afternoon with 49 trees still down. roadways in orlando, but the flooding's the big concern and that's what we heard from the orlando mayor as well as governor ron desantis. it take a listen to this. >> this is unprecedented. we had so much rain over the course of the last month with the ground already saturated so you can't park like it normally would subside. t
this woman doing exactly what orange county officials are asking people not to do.hotographer and nick to pan to my left, down this way a lot of small businesses and popular bars. you'll see another car left behind on the far side of the floodwaters here. the hospital and also flooded out hospital. a lot of work for the rescue crews and take a look at the video. multiple rescue attempts from the police environment or in orange county and you can see a woman being rescued. spilled over flooding...
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and surrounding areas like orange county are without power. in congresswoman val demings who represents part of the area. her husband is also mayor of orange county. thank you so much for being with us. i'm glad you are safe. especially under the circumstances. what is the situation where you are in orlando? >> well, john, earlier today, my husband and i had a opportunity to go out and tour some of the flooded areas. i drew up in florida. i was on duty in the orlando police department in 2004 with hurricanes charley, frances, and jean, but i've never seen or experienced anything like the flooding in west orlando that we saw today. the county received anywhere from 12 to 16 inches of rain. and the devastation has been overwhelming. we saw people in basically knee- deep and even higher watcher today. many of them were being rescued by orange county fire rescue. i just thank god so much for them and their duty to service. but look, john. we have a long way to go until recovery. >> reporter: so you're a first responder for almost 30 years? and i m
and surrounding areas like orange county are without power. in congresswoman val demings who represents part of the area. her husband is also mayor of orange county. thank you so much for being with us. i'm glad you are safe. especially under the circumstances. what is the situation where you are in orlando? >> well, john, earlier today, my husband and i had a opportunity to go out and tour some of the flooded areas. i drew up in florida. i was on duty in the orlando police department in...
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cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumalanga highveld for better future. i've worked in the mines, and i was affected with sinus while i was working there. in 2013, i got my firstborn. [coughing continues] woman: so he gets sick, is struggling to breathe. he was admitted at the hospital. they diagnosed him with bronchitis asthma. i visited one doctor and asked why, so he told me, "the area that you are living in is to
cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are...
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cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.[helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for iling to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would allow you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different waysy the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respond to a challenge that affts all nations. greta: i am very much shown in the media, and thefore it is extremely imp
cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation.[helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for iling to do what...
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i spoke with an official from orange county fire and rescue. she said that they focused a lot of energy this morning on evacuating a nearby nursing home. there are more than 100 residents there who had to be carried out almost one by one and taken to safety. we saw these unbelievable pictures of water pouring into this nursing home as officials were trying to wheel some of them out and get them to safety. at last check, that is still ongoing right now. they are wrapping up. just to give you a sense, we have seen rain. we have been out here the better part of the morning, since 5:00. we have seen rain nonstop. it has not stopped. that's really what officials are concerned about. we have seen more than a foot of rain across orlando. that's more than double the amount of rain that this area typically sees in an entire month. we are talking about tremendous amounts of rain. all of it falling quickly. sometimes of about two inches per hour. it's broken records here. that's why officials are telling people to stay off of the roads. part of the florid
i spoke with an official from orange county fire and rescue. she said that they focused a lot of energy this morning on evacuating a nearby nursing home. there are more than 100 residents there who had to be carried out almost one by one and taken to safety. we saw these unbelievable pictures of water pouring into this nursing home as officials were trying to wheel some of them out and get them to safety. at last check, that is still ongoing right now. they are wrapping up. just to give you a...
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that shattered the previous 24-hour rain total for here in orange county.s is that, yes, we are looking at kind of a clear area right now, but we're expecting that rain to pick up again and continue at least through noon. so that's going to bring more of what we're already seeing, which is a number of reports of roads flooded. since the last time, we spoke with you earlier this morning, officials in florida have closed a part of the florida turnpike through orange county, a several-mile stretch because of flooding on the roads. they're urging people, one, saying if at all possible, stay inside. they say if you need to come out, go online to the florida highway patrol website and check road conditions. we're not just looking at flood bug debris, a lot of debris in the roads, branches, trees that have fallen down. just in what we've seen driving to this location getting out and about this morning, we've seen debris in the roads and water kind of overtaking parts of roads as well. that's only going to continue to get worse. we know that there are sections of t
that shattered the previous 24-hour rain total for here in orange county.s is that, yes, we are looking at kind of a clear area right now, but we're expecting that rain to pick up again and continue at least through noon. so that's going to bring more of what we're already seeing, which is a number of reports of roads flooded. since the last time, we spoke with you earlier this morning, officials in florida have closed a part of the florida turnpike through orange county, a several-mile stretch...
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orange county fire rescue is actively conducting nine wide area search responses on the water for rising water in the central florida area, that's happening right now as we speak. at this time the division has received more than 1500 resources or i'm sorry, resource requests from our local impacted bart partners and we have filled or in the process of filling 1300. as the governor said there are 300 plus truckloads of food and water that's been loaded out and mobilizing to leave to the southwest florida area right now. in addition to portable-- in addition to the issues with cell phones, we are deploying cell phone towers as the governor mentioned, over 100 assets in that arena alone. we want to reinforce and we appreciate the fact that we have received over 15,000 inputs to our shelter in place system, so, we want to encourage you, if you're sheltering in place and you need to go out and check on them. please, register that individual or register yourself at florida disaster.org/report. that's florida disaster.org/report, we've made that more specific. yesterday it was info. but we made
orange county fire rescue is actively conducting nine wide area search responses on the water for rising water in the central florida area, that's happening right now as we speak. at this time the division has received more than 1500 resources or i'm sorry, resource requests from our local impacted bart partners and we have filled or in the process of filling 1300. as the governor said there are 300 plus truckloads of food and water that's been loaded out and mobilizing to leave to the...
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that's a flash flood warning for orange county, still going until four forty five local time. orlando is , of course, on the eastern time zone. so the next day, hour to hour and a half or so on that flash flood warning, the red indicating the tremendous rainfall from what we call speigel rain bands from ian that are persistent along the i four corridor. again, katy mentioning the fact that this is nearly a historic rainfall for them. and unfortunately, it looks a whole lot more rainfall is on the way as well. quick look, live conditions in parts of orlando as we speak. temperatures in the 70s, rain still to come. as we mentioned. notice daytona beach. this is going to be over the next couple of days as ian works through central and eventually northeast florida, right along i-95. that is a bull's eye between 12 to 18 inches of additional rainfall on top of not what's already fallen. but as adam was sharing with those earlier, right along the coastline here, we're going to see storm surge that is going to enhance the rivers that flow out into the ocean. we're expecting more floo
that's a flash flood warning for orange county, still going until four forty five local time. orlando is , of course, on the eastern time zone. so the next day, hour to hour and a half or so on that flash flood warning, the red indicating the tremendous rainfall from what we call speigel rain bands from ian that are persistent along the i four corridor. again, katy mentioning the fact that this is nearly a historic rainfall for them. and unfortunately, it looks a whole lot more rainfall is on...
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anybody who's in ever in southern, california and orange county. be sure to go see it. it's a lot of fun. but let's start with this picture of president nixon of course is the only president still the only president who was a native of california kind of hard to believe given how big california is but here he and mrs. nixon are planting a sequoia tree on the south grounds of the white house. he he actually liked doing tree planting seeing mrs. nixon like doing free plantings and as california as they wanted to put this sequoia in there. i don't believe it had it thrived. i'm not sure washington was exactly the place for this tree to thrive, but it did grow for a number of years and then as far as i know it's not still present on the white house grounds, but it certainly, you know presidents have been planting trees on the white house grounds forever many of them are still there going all the way back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flank the south portico just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the the beauty of the brands of th
anybody who's in ever in southern, california and orange county. be sure to go see it. it's a lot of fun. but let's start with this picture of president nixon of course is the only president still the only president who was a native of california kind of hard to believe given how big california is but here he and mrs. nixon are planting a sequoia tree on the south grounds of the white house. he he actually liked doing tree planting seeing mrs. nixon like doing free plantings and as california...
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we go into 14 high schools now in orange county and take real criminal juvenile delinquency cases. an important panel they jury of high school kids and then they ask questions of the kid as well as the parents parents. learn things like, hey, you're the your child's friends. you're their parent, something different, that sort of thing. and then we eventually have the jury come up with a sentence imposed by a real judge, usually downward, because these students can be pretty tough sometimes. and then if the subject completes within four months, they got the charges are dismissed. they don't have a record. it's a diversion program, works pretty well and i'm not involved with that whatsoever anymore. and they're doing real well. when did you retire and what have you been doing since? well, i retired after 25 years, so beginning in 2009. and then i've been working as a private judge thereafter. so doing arbitrations, mediations, volunteering myself to the court sometimes, to discovery, referee things challenging, interesting, very. and i get the craziest cases, but as i say, peter, if
we go into 14 high schools now in orange county and take real criminal juvenile delinquency cases. an important panel they jury of high school kids and then they ask questions of the kid as well as the parents parents. learn things like, hey, you're the your child's friends. you're their parent, something different, that sort of thing. and then we eventually have the jury come up with a sentence imposed by a real judge, usually downward, because these students can be pretty tough sometimes. and...
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it's great to see you. >> might be a pension fund that derails orange county. >> or that. >> the man knows his history thanks. >>> coming up, the real state of real estate. the invesco real estate etf down 12%, closing out the worst month since 2020 this marks its third straight quarterly decline. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the outflows from other funds tracking that sector plus, we'll speak to the ceo of home rental reit about the impact of rising rates on the housing economy. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. i can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. we have 90 minutes left in the trading day and trading month. for that we can be thankful. time for our weekly etf tracker. we look at real estate etfs, $300 million of net outflows over the past week alone, the biggest reason is mortgage rates they are going up 7% recession fears, they are goi
it's great to see you. >> might be a pension fund that derails orange county. >> or that. >> the man knows his history thanks. >>> coming up, the real state of real estate. the invesco real estate etf down 12%, closing out the worst month since 2020 this marks its third straight quarterly decline. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the outflows from other funds tracking that sector plus, we'll speak to the ceo of home rental reit about the impact of rising...
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. >> all right, joining us now mayor jerry demings of orange county, florida, that includes the areang the time for us this morning. >> thank you for inviting me on the show. we fared fairly well here but we're still at the end of tropical storm force winds at this time. i'm happy to report so far we have minimal damage within our area and minimal injuries. >> we heard from the orange county director of safety, danny banks, who called this a multi-day threat. i think he made that warning intentionally to say this is not going to fade quickly. i wonder if that's your view too. >> that is my view. we're going to continue to experience some wind gusts, perhaps up to 55 to 60 miles an hour for the remainder of today. this is projected to go through about 1:00 a.m. tomorrow, so overnight. so we still have to be somewhat vigilant within the area but the good news is that we've been downgraded from hurricane strength, hurricane-force winds to tropical storm and we believe that by early morning hours, even the tropical storm winds will have cleared from our area. >> the orange county public
. >> all right, joining us now mayor jerry demings of orange county, florida, that includes the areang the time for us this morning. >> thank you for inviting me on the show. we fared fairly well here but we're still at the end of tropical storm force winds at this time. i'm happy to report so far we have minimal damage within our area and minimal injuries. >> we heard from the orange county director of safety, danny banks, who called this a multi-day threat. i think he made...
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you look at the streets and see how much is left over including orange county, orlando, osceola, seminole and polk county that runs across the i- four corridor moving to the northeast. >> my counties on the east coast in the path of the hurricane have not been added. and we'll continue to push the administration to do so. here is why that's so critical. there are so many other pieces to this. there is a corps of engineers, hud for low income areas, there is even the u.s. department of agriculture for all of our farmers. many of our crops have been flooded and destroyed. so there are other aspects to this than just fema. these people are going to need help. we need that major disaster declaration for my counties in the east and northeast of florida as well. >> dana: congressman, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch with you. there is a long road back but back you all will be indeed. thank you for joining us today. >> bill: these disaster response teams across the country rushing into florida to help. there are a lot of them, too. one is called team rubicon, a veteran-led nonprofit out of
you look at the streets and see how much is left over including orange county, orlando, osceola, seminole and polk county that runs across the i- four corridor moving to the northeast. >> my counties on the east coast in the path of the hurricane have not been added. and we'll continue to push the administration to do so. here is why that's so critical. there are so many other pieces to this. there is a corps of engineers, hud for low income areas, there is even the u.s. department of...
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it will have major impact in places like osceola and orange county. it is now projected to exit the state of florida after passing through volusia county, it will go into the atlantic ocean, probably gain strength and run into some other states. once it gets out of florida, it will be taking up a lot of water and that will impact northeast florida, st. john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving storms. very severe impact in southwest florida, but those impacts will continue all through the state. this will not leave the state of florida until sometime friday morning. this is a lot of nasty weather we are in store for the next few days. kevin guthrie is here, i will let kevin come up. >> appreciate your continued leadership on this response to hurricane ian. hurricane ian is currently bringing hurricane force winds and rain to the keys and south florida. our meteorologist just mentioned before coming in here that tropical storm force winds may extend 30
it will have major impact in places like osceola and orange county. it is now projected to exit the state of florida after passing through volusia county, it will go into the atlantic ocean, probably gain strength and run into some other states. once it gets out of florida, it will be taking up a lot of water and that will impact northeast florida, st. john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving...
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i received a phone call from orange county emergency management director. she is actually assigned to the fire department as a division chief over the department of emergency management there. she called to let me know they were actively responding to nine widespread areas along the colonial drive area, i- four, state road 46 area of central florida and they were requesting assistance for stuff we may have staged in orlando. quickly this morning our overnight crew sprung into action and started moving national guard high water vehicles as well as other assets that were staged there for urban search and rescue elements, swift water elements and started moving into action this morning. i do not have a total number of potential saves that they have done. but what is linked to is the massive amounts of rainfall that are happening there. we were receiving reports that some creeks, tributaries, around the st. john's area unconfirmed rose to four feet in a matter of hours. lots of rain in the area. lots of instant action, water rise. there is a lot of lakes in cen
i received a phone call from orange county emergency management director. she is actually assigned to the fire department as a division chief over the department of emergency management there. she called to let me know they were actively responding to nine widespread areas along the colonial drive area, i- four, state road 46 area of central florida and they were requesting assistance for stuff we may have staged in orlando. quickly this morning our overnight crew sprung into action and started...
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we also have a tornado watch in effect here in orange county until one a.m, the orange county sheriff'sffice, says that we could be seeing quote catastrophic flooding in the downtown orlando area. at this point, they are urging everybody to just shelter indoors. do not leave your home if you are outside for whatever reason. the roads are likely to be flooded right now it's going to get worse. do not drive through flooded roads. it's very dangerous. at this point, people again have done what they can and they're hoping for the best. we'll send it back to you. nate. thank you. now coming up more reports from the ground plus, we fact check the climate analysis has being spewed elsewhere tonight. >> laura: to give you a sense of how gar good afternoon juan the storm is that is the outer bands reaching georgia. here for an update is submity hicks fox weather. what can you tell us tonight? >> hey, well, good evening, laura. i can tell you it's a bit of a waiting game here in tallahassee. we're currently situated at the state emergency operation center and this is the center where re to deploy
we also have a tornado watch in effect here in orange county until one a.m, the orange county sheriff'sffice, says that we could be seeing quote catastrophic flooding in the downtown orlando area. at this point, they are urging everybody to just shelter indoors. do not leave your home if you are outside for whatever reason. the roads are likely to be flooded right now it's going to get worse. do not drive through flooded roads. it's very dangerous. at this point, people again have done what...
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orlando is , you know, is is home to orange county. >> and in orange county itself, we picked up anywhere between eight to 12 inches. that's what law enforcement was reporting when i was looking at the flash flood warning that was ongoing. and again, all of that rainfall that we're seeing right now is only going to add insult to injury. >> all right. let's talk about what's going on right now, because not only is it the rain element, but the wind element. >> look at that. katy byrne was talking about this before wind still gusting over 50 to 60 miles per hour. let's focus on the winds, because this is going to be a big story, too, unfortunately, although in parts of southwest florida, we're slowly and very slowly at that scene, perhaps a few more power restorations and up toward places, tampa, st. pete as well. the wind component may still knock down trees and power lines. so currently winds in cocoa beach, a beautiful beach to go to, by the way, gusting over 50 miles per hour against storm surge along the east coast of florida. could be a very real and present danger. here's what we were
orlando is , you know, is is home to orange county. >> and in orange county itself, we picked up anywhere between eight to 12 inches. that's what law enforcement was reporting when i was looking at the flash flood warning that was ongoing. and again, all of that rainfall that we're seeing right now is only going to add insult to injury. >> all right. let's talk about what's going on right now, because not only is it the rain element, but the wind element. >> look at that. katy...
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in orange county officials are searching for survivors.r 100 nursing home residents was evacuated in orlando. citizens are now jumping in to help. here a local reporter rescued a woman that was trapped in floodwater. state officials say more than 500 people in charlotte and lee county have been rescued since efforts began this morning. jonah me now is ron and now on the ground in lee county florida. i know you have your hands full with the rescue effort so we greatly appreciate you giving us some insight. tell us how long you and your team have been on the ground and describe what the situation looks like. >> my team came to fort meyers early this morning, and by the time the sunrise was up they had done about 30 rescues in this area. we are here now in fort meyers where we are looking for a location to set up our safe camp which is a long-term distribution center for the public. >> what has the volunteer response been overall? have you seen other like-minded volunteers going into try and help you and help others rescue people? what are th
in orange county officials are searching for survivors.r 100 nursing home residents was evacuated in orlando. citizens are now jumping in to help. here a local reporter rescued a woman that was trapped in floodwater. state officials say more than 500 people in charlotte and lee county have been rescued since efforts began this morning. jonah me now is ron and now on the ground in lee county florida. i know you have your hands full with the rescue effort so we greatly appreciate you giving us...
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i went out on a small boat with orange county fire and rescue today. we talked with some of the people who close not to leave their homes. i mean if you look right here, this is a basketball goal 810 feet tall and just poking out of the water here, and you see the jungle gyms and swings and whatever. that gives you an indication of how high the water is. why did you decide to stay? >> a lot of it had to do with -- there weren't many places -- like i know the shelters are open and they're relatively close by, but there wasn't many places we could go with our stuff. i've got my dog in here too. and the flooding is more than we thought it would be. >> and we're still getting some of those winds now. a lot more rain than wind. what you see from the air in community after community, you have to see it to believe it. this storm leaving catastrophe in its wake after it made its way across the state. at least 17 people dead tonight. there are fears that number will go up. florida state fire martial says hurricane even is likely the largest natural disaster in
i went out on a small boat with orange county fire and rescue today. we talked with some of the people who close not to leave their homes. i mean if you look right here, this is a basketball goal 810 feet tall and just poking out of the water here, and you see the jungle gyms and swings and whatever. that gives you an indication of how high the water is. why did you decide to stay? >> a lot of it had to do with -- there weren't many places -- like i know the shelters are open and they're...
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as far inland as orange county, home to orlando. but first listen to the lee county sheriff, home to fort myers, describing the situation he saw today while taking a helicopter tour of lee county. >> there's really no words that i can say to tell you what i've seen. the fort myers beach area, buildings, major, major homes and buildings completely washed away with vehicles in the water, vehicles in the bay. i'm lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired from skiing, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. you know, insomnia. before i found quviviq, an fda-approved insomnia medication for adults. you would not believe the things i used to think about when i couldn't sleep. hey, linds. i need you to sign this business contract. all 114 pages. lindsey, lindsey!! hey, lindsey! it's workout time. hey, big man, we're in the middle of something here. yeah, it's called physical fitness. just a couple dozen more questions, lindsey. don't forget to pack your phone charger for tomorrow morning's flight. it's plugged in right over there.
as far inland as orange county, home to orlando. but first listen to the lee county sheriff, home to fort myers, describing the situation he saw today while taking a helicopter tour of lee county. >> there's really no words that i can say to tell you what i've seen. the fort myers beach area, buildings, major, major homes and buildings completely washed away with vehicles in the water, vehicles in the bay. i'm lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired from skiing, i've had trouble falling...
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part of the florida turnpike here has been shut down in orange county. several mile stretch because of flooding and also because of debris. we're seeing trees and branches falling. we're already seeing unbelievable pictures of rescues mostly of people in their cars. we understand that there are several rescues because part of an onramp to a highway was flooded and people had to be rescued from their cars. a local affiliate had to carry a woman to safety because her car was swept away by flood waters. as officials are continuing to watch these totals and continuing to go into neighborhoods and get people from homes, officials say they are still urging people to stay off roads because of the flooding, but also because of the debris in the road. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. naples is one of the areas hit hard by hurricane ian with unimaginable flooding throughout the city streets when the storm hit. fire stations were also flooded as first responders had to carry out rescues. with us now is the deputy chief of operations for the napl
part of the florida turnpike here has been shut down in orange county. several mile stretch because of flooding and also because of debris. we're seeing trees and branches falling. we're already seeing unbelievable pictures of rescues mostly of people in their cars. we understand that there are several rescues because part of an onramp to a highway was flooded and people had to be rescued from their cars. a local affiliate had to carry a woman to safety because her car was swept away by flood...
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the main message here in orange county, please stay off the roads. because first responders need to get people that need help and they don't want anybody possibly blocking them, cars stuck in flood waters that make their jobs even harder than it is already difficult. i haven't met you. my producer just grabbed you. what is your name, sir? >> brad davis. >> explain your situation. >> it came through. we're very lucky. we lost power all morning but came back on pretty quick. some flooding. we list in a condo high rise. we had flooding in the lobby. our unites were dry. >> so 200,000 people in orange county lost power. you were one of them. what time? >> 6:30 a.m. >> and what time did it come back. >> 12:30. >> pretty good. explain this hurricane versus any others. >> i've been here five years, this is my first hurricane experience. i was out of town when irma came through. i was anticipating what might come here. first time through. but overall, made it thankfully. like i said, we got lucky. >> happy that you're okay. great meeting you. stay safe. have
the main message here in orange county, please stay off the roads. because first responders need to get people that need help and they don't want anybody possibly blocking them, cars stuck in flood waters that make their jobs even harder than it is already difficult. i haven't met you. my producer just grabbed you. what is your name, sir? >> brad davis. >> explain your situation. >> it came through. we're very lucky. we lost power all morning but came back on pretty quick....
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it's about 15,000 people in orange county without power. come inin comparison t rest of the state. by this time tomorrow, the mayor is saying they don't believe they'll have power and they believe the flooding will be a huge, huge problem by then. >> is there a sense of when the storm will be closest to orlando? >> it'll be here -- it's coming overnight. it should be here by the time my show comes on in an hour or so -- in 30 minutes or so. you'll probably start to get more of this wind from the bands. but probably 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning is when it's going to get worse, when we expect not to have power. hopefully that won't happen, but it should happen overnight, sometime around 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. >> appreciate you being there. we'll see you in about 30 minutes from now. i want to go to the national hurricane center in miami and jamie rhome. i appreciate you joining us. what's the forecast showing at this point? >> you can see, anderson, that the center has unfortunately moving over the southwest coast, where we got this deva
it's about 15,000 people in orange county without power. come inin comparison t rest of the state. by this time tomorrow, the mayor is saying they don't believe they'll have power and they believe the flooding will be a huge, huge problem by then. >> is there a sense of when the storm will be closest to orlando? >> it'll be here -- it's coming overnight. it should be here by the time my show comes on in an hour or so -- in 30 minutes or so. you'll probably start to get more of this...
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up to see what's going on around them, the rains to the north of us in the areas north of us in orange county those places are coming down to us still for a day or two afterwards. so we won't have seen the worst of it still for some time. >> andrew sullivan, i thank you for being with us this morning. snil. >> thank you. >> nearly 2 1/2 floridians are without power. stay with us. next, we have allison barber on the ground in tampa. rber on the ground in tampa. you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got this. ♪♪ i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance i've got this. through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a m
up to see what's going on around them, the rains to the north of us in the areas north of us in orange county those places are coming down to us still for a day or two afterwards. so we won't have seen the worst of it still for some time. >> andrew sullivan, i thank you for being with us this morning. snil. >> thank you. >> nearly 2 1/2 floridians are without power. stay with us. next, we have allison barber on the ground in tampa. rber on the ground in tampa. you can resume...
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announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvueoundation. 09/01/22 09/01/22 [captioning made possible amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> remember, this power of the people on top depends on the obedience of the people below. when people stop obeying, they have no power. when workers go on strike, huge corporations lose their power. when consumers boycott, huge business establishments have to give in. amy: today a democracy now! special remembering the legendary historian and activist howard zinn,
announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvueoundation. 09/01/22 09/01/22 [captioning made possible amy: from new york this is democracy now! >> remember, this power of the people on top depends on the obedience of the people below. when people stop obeying, they have no power. when workers go on strike, huge corporations lose their power. when consumers boycott, huge business establishments have to give in. amy: today...
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. >>> in other animal news, members of orange county fire rescue, the sheriff's office and national guard rescued a slew of pets big and small from the flood waters this week. here are some of the pictures they have posted with the caption pets are family period. and "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >>> hurricane ian hitting south carolina as we speak "the lead" starts right now. >> ian strikes again lashing south carolina's low country, pushing heavy rain and wind into cities that are vulnerable with flooding. after the path wiped out florida's west coast leaving parts of the state swamped, draining vital resources, emergency rooms forced to turn away patients, in the state's costliest hurricane on record. >>> plus, putin makes his land grab official, the biggest annexation and absorb in europe, as protesters here leave their mark vandalizing the russian consulate. welcome to "the lead," i'm jake tapper, hurricane ian making his third landfall in south carolina after previously hitting florida and cuba earlier this week. residents of south carolina are looking southward no doubt a
. >>> in other animal news, members of orange county fire rescue, the sheriff's office and national guard rescued a slew of pets big and small from the flood waters this week. here are some of the pictures they have posted with the caption pets are family period. and "the lead with jake tapper" starts now. >>> hurricane ian hitting south carolina as we speak "the lead" starts right now. >> ian strikes again lashing south carolina's low country,...
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in orange county man has been charged with interfering with the flight crew after punching a flight attendantthis happened yesterday on a flight from mexico to l.a.. 33-year-old is accused of grabbing the shoulders of two flight attendants and swinging his arm at another before plan -- punching her in the back of the head. he faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. >> palo alto is clamping down on what was originally promised to be a new affordable housing solution. this so-called pod house is being cited for multiple building code violations. it offers 14 small sleeping pods and other shared rooms but the palo alto weekly reports inspectors went in after complaints. the pods did not have smoke detectors. it also had faulty wiring and furniture blocking hallways and exits. they ordered the owners to make safety upgrades. they can still rent out pods while that happens. a pilot program could help thousands more students get a leg up on transferring to uc college. u.s. officials say thousands of students with a good gpa of like every year but do not meet eligibility requirements. b
in orange county man has been charged with interfering with the flight crew after punching a flight attendantthis happened yesterday on a flight from mexico to l.a.. 33-year-old is accused of grabbing the shoulders of two flight attendants and swinging his arm at another before plan -- punching her in the back of the head. he faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. >> palo alto is clamping down on what was originally promised to be a new affordable housing solution. this...
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. >> the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated. step out at your front door. >> o'donnell: we visit homes nearly swallowed by the flood waters and meet families who thought they would never see each other again. >> i don't know if we will make it through this. >> o'donnell: still a life threatening storm. ian takes
. >> the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated. step out at your front door. >> o'donnell: we visit homes nearly swallowed by the flood waters and meet families who thought they would never see each other again. >> i don't know if we will make it through this. >> o'donnell: still a life threatening storm. ian takes
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in orange county man has been charged with interfering with the flight crew after punching a flight attendantght from mexico to l.a.. 33-year-old is accused of grabbing the shoulders of two flight attendants and swinging his arm at another before plan -- punching her in the back of the head. he faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. >> palo alto is clamping down on what was originally promised to be a new affordable housing solution. this so-called pod house is being cited for multiple building code violations. it offers 14 small sleeping pods and other shared rooms but the palo alto weekly reports inspectors went in after complaints. the pods did not have smoke detectors. it also had faulty wiring and furniture blocking hallways and exits. they ordered the owners to make safety upgrades. they can still rent out pods while that happens. a pilot program could help thousands more students get a leg up on transferring to uc college. u.s. officials say thousands of students with a good gpa of like every year but do not meet eligibility requirements. beginning fall here, qualified st
in orange county man has been charged with interfering with the flight crew after punching a flight attendantght from mexico to l.a.. 33-year-old is accused of grabbing the shoulders of two flight attendants and swinging his arm at another before plan -- punching her in the back of the head. he faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted. >> palo alto is clamping down on what was originally promised to be a new affordable housing solution. this so-called pod house is being cited...
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in orange county, and she sent me some video.aining and his down pouring there, too. you can see a closer look as we head in towards the los angeles basin now where we do have some rain showers around long beach in san pedro, pomona and also lifting now up towards santa clarita. it will affect the grapevine within the next hour as well back at home here, boy, wouldn't it be nice if we had some of that rain? we're going to be affected, but right now we just are affected by the smoky, hazy conditions from the mosquito fire. otherwise our temperatures, it's 100 degrees and livermore so far, it's hit one oh 6 100 in concord, compared to 63 half moon bay. we're talking about a 20 degree difference at this particular hour. the winds are up to 14 in the fairfield area. if you're going out tonight, the winds are picking up at sfo as well up to 20. we're going to talk about your daytime highs for the weekend and how the remnants of hurricane k will affect us this weekend. that's still straight ahead. alright, roberta. thank you. transport
in orange county, and she sent me some video.aining and his down pouring there, too. you can see a closer look as we head in towards the los angeles basin now where we do have some rain showers around long beach in san pedro, pomona and also lifting now up towards santa clarita. it will affect the grapevine within the next hour as well back at home here, boy, wouldn't it be nice if we had some of that rain? we're going to be affected, but right now we just are affected by the smoky, hazy...
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the orange county sheriff's office. does he need to be evacuated? step out of your front door.re search and rescue crews and orange county around the orlando area looking for people to move to safety people who are seeing search and rescues happen are also seeing the challenges. these first responders are facing. all the cars are flowing floating and they're stuck so the dog but could not get out to the main road, so they had to basically go around the neighborhood to be able to come out. according to florida governor rhonda santis, at least to healthcare facilities in the state are being evacuated due to dangerous flooding thousands of power crews now on standby waiting to restore power to the two million floridians without it in fort myers in cape coral, that will be a trying task. charlotte and lee ah, reconnects are really going to likely have to be rebuilding of that infrastructure. and so there are alignment. there are crews that are on their way down right now , but that's going to be more than just connecting a power line back to back to a pole. there is now structural
the orange county sheriff's office. does he need to be evacuated? step out of your front door.re search and rescue crews and orange county around the orlando area looking for people to move to safety people who are seeing search and rescues happen are also seeing the challenges. these first responders are facing. all the cars are flowing floating and they're stuck so the dog but could not get out to the main road, so they had to basically go around the neighborhood to be able to come out....
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i have spoken to the mayor of orlando and orange county how we can assist as well. >> neil: how is thatrdinated? the president wants to get down to see for all i know a variety of cities in florida. maybe your own included. they want to coordinate that obviously with the governor what have you. seems like everyone is on the same page here, politics not withstanding. michael brown, the fema director during katrina said that wasn't the case with him. maybe it's the florida way of doing things or everyone gets on the same page no matter where they're from or their political strifes. >> it is. that's the way it's always been here in florida. i was in law enforcement for over 30 years. i was the chief of police here for six years. i've been in this seat for about four years now. and we have -- we see so much of this, the hurricanes, the tropical storms, that we are very well-organized as a state and everybody works well on the local, regional, state and federal level bringing all of those resources together to ensure that we're providing the services to our citizens and to the entire communi
i have spoken to the mayor of orlando and orange county how we can assist as well. >> neil: how is thatrdinated? the president wants to get down to see for all i know a variety of cities in florida. maybe your own included. they want to coordinate that obviously with the governor what have you. seems like everyone is on the same page here, politics not withstanding. michael brown, the fema director during katrina said that wasn't the case with him. maybe it's the florida way of doing...
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an orange county man is now facing up to 20 years in federal prison after punching a flight attendantve you seen this video yet? 33 year-old alexander lee is facing one count of interference with a flight crew member and attendance. now this happened on an american airlines flight from cabo to lax. according to court documents, lee left his assigned seat to go sit and another one. and when he was asked to return, he refused. and then they say he got angry when he was told that he could not use the first class bathroom. he then had to be restrained by the his zip ties with other from other passengers. i american airlines says lee will be banned from flying american in the future. not the way to do it. new at noon september, israel safety month and officials with vta says it's important for people to follow the signs near or around their light rail system. and at the same time during rail safety month, they really want to make sure people know what's going on. kron 4 s camila barco has the latest. >> several people have been injured near over around the vta light rail system over the ye
an orange county man is now facing up to 20 years in federal prison after punching a flight attendantve you seen this video yet? 33 year-old alexander lee is facing one count of interference with a flight crew member and attendance. now this happened on an american airlines flight from cabo to lax. according to court documents, lee left his assigned seat to go sit and another one. and when he was asked to return, he refused. and then they say he got angry when he was told that he could not use...
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. >> this is the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated.t door. >> o'donnell: we visit homes nearly swallowed by the flood waters, and meet families who thought they would never see each other again. >> i don't know if we will make it through this. >> o'donnell: still a life- threatening storm. ian takes aim at the carolinas and georgia. major cities prepare for a
. >> this is the orange county sheriff's office. you need to be evacuated.t door. >> o'donnell: we visit homes nearly swallowed by the flood waters, and meet families who thought they would never see each other again. >> i don't know if we will make it through this. >> o'donnell: still a life- threatening storm. ian takes aim at the carolinas and georgia. major cities prepare for a
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orange county sheriff say this is a common scam. they're going to have some some noise in the background trying to scare people into we want you to act right away because the more that people slow things down, the less likely it is that people will fall for these scams. police say reporting these calls immediately with a phone number in any other information you can provide can help them track down these scammers. most importantly , don't ever give any money or financial information over the phone. canon andrew. gas prices have gone up for the fifth consecutive day. it follows the federal reserve decision last week to raise interest rates. the war in ukraine and hurricane season could also be factors. triple a says. the national average is now 3 72 a gallon. it's been 13 years since avatar first hit theaters and movie goers are still apparently big fans. a rerelease of the james cameron's sci fi epic. made $10 million in north america this weekend and another 20 million internationally. the highly anticipated sequel the way the wate
orange county sheriff say this is a common scam. they're going to have some some noise in the background trying to scare people into we want you to act right away because the more that people slow things down, the less likely it is that people will fall for these scams. police say reporting these calls immediately with a phone number in any other information you can provide can help them track down these scammers. most importantly , don't ever give any money or financial information over the...
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orange county fire rescue racing in with stretchers to rescue seniors at the avante assisted living facility. hurricane ian making landfall as a strong category 4 hurricane, just shy of a category 5. the record-breaking storm surge. ripping roofs off homes, sending debris flying. this timelapse in fort myers beach showing floodwaters taking over the streets. boats floating away -- >> there's three boats. no, there's four of them. >> there's four of them. >> four boats. >> we don't know whose cars most of these are. >> the family riding out the storm in their grandmother's home. watching from the windows as cars and homes float by. >> this is a house from across the street at the beach. >> walking outside, the palm treeing bending in the wind. >> somebody's rv came in our backyard. that's our pool. that's our deck. that was my house. my house is gone. >> on the ground here, we met josefa arsana menos, who left home to ride out the storm with family, only to find her home badly damaged. she said it was terrifying. they could feel the hurricane blowing inside the house. you don't want to go thr
orange county fire rescue racing in with stretchers to rescue seniors at the avante assisted living facility. hurricane ian making landfall as a strong category 4 hurricane, just shy of a category 5. the record-breaking storm surge. ripping roofs off homes, sending debris flying. this timelapse in fort myers beach showing floodwaters taking over the streets. boats floating away -- >> there's three boats. no, there's four of them. >> there's four of them. >> four boats....
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in orange county, new body camera video shows deputies desperately trying to save a woman trapped inaging flood waters, forming a human chain, using a rope. pulling the woman to safety -- >> you okay? >> reporter: the water 10 feet deep. president biden today, saying ian's destruction will likely rank among the worst in the nation's history. >> you have all seen on television, homes and property wiped out. it is going to take months, years to rebuild. and our hearts go out to all those folks whose lives have been absolutely devastated by this storm. america's heart is literally breaking. >> reporter: the president speaking with florida's governor ron desantis again today. >> at times like these, americans come together. they put aside politics. they put aside division, and we come together to help each other. >> reporter: meanwhile, back in sanibel tonight, jim and judy, two people who waited two days to be rescued. the question now, how many more people are waiting for that rescue? back on the mainland here in ft. myers you can see the condition of this marina, these boats tossed ar
in orange county, new body camera video shows deputies desperately trying to save a woman trapped inaging flood waters, forming a human chain, using a rope. pulling the woman to safety -- >> you okay? >> reporter: the water 10 feet deep. president biden today, saying ian's destruction will likely rank among the worst in the nation's history. >> you have all seen on television, homes and property wiped out. it is going to take months, years to rebuild. and our hearts go out to...