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here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition. a lot of companies, it's a career, some engineering coming for years, a mechanical engineering, which typically takes $5.00 to $6.00. he start working almost immediately. there's a little bit of traffic. okay, how do you and work work with busy he's making all their why decisions. i think so much the last one now is helping his brothers and he's helping us see that i wish the light and yes, the door, the light, i'm getting off the door to handle the finances of this house. this house is actually my house and i, i bought it and they can live in here with me. check now being the main bread winner of the family actually being the engineer. i make more money than both my parents do. i know exactly what they're spending at all points in time, and i make sure that all the bills are paid. how's the dancing? oh hi, i think. yeah. okay. and 12323 together. that my family was very lucky when they decided to emigrate down to my parents. i'm going from cuba, early on to mexico, where he met my mo
here in sarasota to pay off my college tuition. a lot of companies, it's a career, some engineering coming for years, a mechanical engineering, which typically takes $5.00 to $6.00. he start working almost immediately. there's a little bit of traffic. okay, how do you and work work with busy he's making all their why decisions. i think so much the last one now is helping his brothers and he's helping us see that i wish the light and yes, the door, the light, i'm getting off the door to handle...
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we were at the bottom of the bottom of sarasota county. and because of the reading program that our principal implemented into the school, our score sword, they made the highest reading games in sarasota county, the one the particular thing that i remember from that date is how beautiful today was to. i never forget this september the doing the entire day was sony. it was a special day actually on that day. she was like, getting ready for the paper out, sees and everything like you just knew you are going to be famous to hi, today is today. i'm going to be the president. and as i, yes you are. so do you need me to be there with you? she let me. now mom's. now you know, i got this. my grandmother pressed or uniforms out extra hard that day. from cut my hair, so that was a nice little tree. well my grandmothers were very crazy and protected and very loving of me. so in preparation for that reading it, it springs framing down with a lot of perfume. ok, i remember we had so we got extra early and gets to school and i just remember pulling up a
we were at the bottom of the bottom of sarasota county. and because of the reading program that our principal implemented into the school, our score sword, they made the highest reading games in sarasota county, the one the particular thing that i remember from that date is how beautiful today was to. i never forget this september the doing the entire day was sony. it was a special day actually on that day. she was like, getting ready for the paper out, sees and everything like you just knew...
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la lluvia torrencial arropÓ mÁs del 60% del estado en la ciudad de sarasota. mientras que en cocoa beach, la fuerza de los vientos volcÓ casas rodantes. los vientos de david tuvieron el poder de empujar el mar rÁpidamente y sorprender a muchos en cuestiÓn de 20 o 15 minutos, el agua subiÓ aproximadamente dos o tres pies en medio de la emergencia, rescatistas trabajaban a todo vapor para lograr acceder a localidades inundadas bajo la marejada ciclÓnica. muchos quedaron atrapados ante un aumento significativo en el nivel del mar. >> estamos buscando personas que estÉn heridas, que se hayan que se hayan quedado en la isla, que estÉn atrapados, que necesiten ayuda, asistencia. >> ahora los residentes intentarÁn levantarse por segunda vez en menos de un aÑo, ya que debby reabre las heridas causadas por el poderoso huracÁn idalia, que arrasÓ la zona en agosto del aÑo pasado. carlos robles noticias telemundo. >> un ataque con misiles a una base estadounidense en el oeste de irak dejÓ varios heridos. al menos dos cohetes fueron lanzados y uno cayÓ sobre la base al ass
la lluvia torrencial arropÓ mÁs del 60% del estado en la ciudad de sarasota. mientras que en cocoa beach, la fuerza de los vientos volcÓ casas rodantes. los vientos de david tuvieron el poder de empujar el mar rÁpidamente y sorprender a muchos en cuestiÓn de 20 o 15 minutos, el agua subiÓ aproximadamente dos o tres pies en medio de la emergencia, rescatistas trabajaban a todo vapor para lograr acceder a localidades inundadas bajo la marejada ciclÓnica. muchos quedaron atrapados ante un...
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. >> sarasota, florida, the perfect backdrop for romance. beautiful beaches for long walks, gorgeous sunsets, and the slow rhythm of a gentle -- a city by the sea but not all have ended happily ever after like the one that unfolded back in the summer of 2012 when secrets, lies, and infidelity led to murder. >> 911. >> it's a twisted love story? >> it is so twisted. it's tangled. it is a not. i'm not sure it will ever come undone, but i know there is more to the story than has been told. >> it began in 1998 when a 26- year-old local firefighter by the name of sam dreher met the love of his life, danielle. >> they were the ideal young couple. they held hands. they looked at each other dreamily. he seemed crazy about her. >> sam's older sister was thrilled when she found out sam had a serious new girlfriend. what was your first impression? >> she was really sweet. she seemed crazy in love about him. they had a lot in common. >> it came as no surprise when sam announced he was ready to pop the question. as for how he proposed? the firefighter di
. >> sarasota, florida, the perfect backdrop for romance. beautiful beaches for long walks, gorgeous sunsets, and the slow rhythm of a gentle -- a city by the sea but not all have ended happily ever after like the one that unfolded back in the summer of 2012 when secrets, lies, and infidelity led to murder. >> 911. >> it's a twisted love story? >> it is so twisted. it's tangled. it is a not. i'm not sure it will ever come undone, but i know there is more to the story...
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and this is the first time we flooded like this. >> neighbors along palmer boulevard in sarasota. is the worst flooding they've seen in decades and not even hurricane hit. then this that. >> we've never had water ever. even mike pence of some of the water that's never happened. >> it's unbelievable to last summer, having fun counting down the road and catching fish in the suburbs. alfred dewayne is walking through his home knee-deep in water, just trying to see what can be salvaged. well, are creatures that that and it's floating or not, you know, will honor and walker and can do is it's a heartbreaking story that's become a reality for so many of the woods. neighbors, including one couple in their 80's when they got out this morning, their feet hit the water. >> and joe, we may get grab what they could and got out of there. and before they got out there, this leaving people like an bowl running to help with a bow paddles. how would you describe what this all looks like? >> her and this and tragic because a lot of people lost their homes. animals are in trouble and from moving for
and this is the first time we flooded like this. >> neighbors along palmer boulevard in sarasota. is the worst flooding they've seen in decades and not even hurricane hit. then this that. >> we've never had water ever. even mike pence of some of the water that's never happened. >> it's unbelievable to last summer, having fun counting down the road and catching fish in the suburbs. alfred dewayne is walking through his home knee-deep in water, just trying to see what can be...
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sarasota 11 inches of rain, could have been wet west day on record since 1911.et a foot of rain. the storm will stop and loiter on the georgia coast and expectation of catastrophic flood event for that area including savannah and cha charleston, up to 30 inches of rain into wednesday and thursday. we have wind and surge, areas up the coast will get the woft rainfall and flooding many are seen there lifetime. >> carley: mike, thank you so much. >> joey: fox news alert. u.s. is expected iran to retaliate against israel today. idf took out several leaders last week. >> the state of israel is in multi-front war. we hit each arm hard. we are prepared for defense and attack. >> joey: here to react is con congressman mike rogers. this is scary news for americans sitting at home, we had this rhetoric of no new wars. now it seems inevitable, that is whether our your assessment? >> it is going to happen. when i talk to senior israeli officials in the last few weeks, they think it is eftabl. iran has to make a calculation, are they going to broad en the e front and attack
sarasota 11 inches of rain, could have been wet west day on record since 1911.et a foot of rain. the storm will stop and loiter on the georgia coast and expectation of catastrophic flood event for that area including savannah and cha charleston, up to 30 inches of rain into wednesday and thursday. we have wind and surge, areas up the coast will get the woft rainfall and flooding many are seen there lifetime. >> carley: mike, thank you so much. >> joey: fox news alert. u.s. is...
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in sarasota, residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wire. there's oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has forecast an unusually intense hurricane season for this year, with up to 13 hurricanes, predicted rob reynolds alger 0. as you can find more information on our website, so i'll just say we're a dot com. there's continue set one else here of to witness the maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris. the jews were on t
in sarasota, residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wire. there's oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days...
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inundaciones catastrÓficas tambiÉn se presentaron en sarasota, donde los daÑos son aÚn incalculables. hoy prÁcticamente durante todo el dÍa estuvo seco, los turistas incluso estaban saliendo pasar con sus familias pero las autoridades han estado advirtiendo que no hay que bajar la guardia, porque aunque la tormenta tropical haya entrado al atlÁntico puede ganar mÁs fuerza y estarÁ regresando a tierra en dos dÍas. maity: muchÍsimas gracias. fondos para evitar que las bodegas de nueva york sigan sino blancos de robos y asaltos. con todo tipo de armas, han robado a las bodegas incluso han hecho estos atracos con machetes. el programa permitirÁ instalar 800 cÁmaras de seguridad y botones de pÁnico en los negocios. la policÍa de nueva york tambiÉn tomarÁ medidas contra la actividad de las pandillas en el bronx. elian: en california comenzÓ la fase de prueba de su sistema que va a permitir tener tarjetas de identificaciÓn y licencia de conducir en el telÉfono celular. por ahora este sistema sÓlo estarÁ disponible para empleados del departamento de vehÍculos de motor. aunque muchas personas
inundaciones catastrÓficas tambiÉn se presentaron en sarasota, donde los daÑos son aÚn incalculables. hoy prÁcticamente durante todo el dÍa estuvo seco, los turistas incluso estaban saliendo pasar con sus familias pero las autoridades han estado advirtiendo que no hay que bajar la guardia, porque aunque la tormenta tropical haya entrado al atlÁntico puede ganar mÁs fuerza y estarÁ regresando a tierra en dos dÍas. maity: muchÍsimas gracias. fondos para evitar que las bodegas de nueva...
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this is sarasota county, florida. and keep in mind the storm went through there two days ago.inas now under a level four flood risk. the highest threat. the storm now moving up north and promising a lot of heavy rain for millions. president biden approved emergency declarations in the georgia, carolinas and florida already . debby is not done with us. >> shannon: people were riding jet skis through the neighborhood we have a ways to go. a possible poisoning turning a dream vacation to mexico into a nightmare for two oklahoma college students. gillian turner is live at the state department with the latest on this. >> hi, good morning to you, shannon. it also turns out the local mexican hospital where both women were treated are being accused of trying to extort them for 30,000. both women are back in the u.s. recovering after the harrowing ordeal. listen. >> seizure, convulsions and they started injecting me with medications and then they had put a catheter in and intubated me. >> they did it without talking to me. >> hours after she and her boyfriend arrived in cancun for a va
this is sarasota county, florida. and keep in mind the storm went through there two days ago.inas now under a level four flood risk. the highest threat. the storm now moving up north and promising a lot of heavy rain for millions. president biden approved emergency declarations in the georgia, carolinas and florida already . debby is not done with us. >> shannon: people were riding jet skis through the neighborhood we have a ways to go. a possible poisoning turning a dream vacation to...
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in sarasota county where republicans hold a 2-1 majority over democrats, two moms for liberty-backed hopefuls lost and that reflects a national trend. last year all across the country, fewer than one third of the school board candidates endorsed by moms for liberty won their elections. birds of a feather my flock together. so will trumps continued connections to moms for liberty can be a political albatross? joining me now is jennifer jenkins who is served on the school board of brevard county since 2020 when she defeated an incumbent that went on to cofound moms for liberty. she now chairs educated we stand, an organization that aims to limit the influence of extremists on public education. thanks for taking the time to join us tonight. i have a nine-year-old who is a fourth grader in a public school in florida so i have a very invested interest in what happens in our school system. i actually follow these races carefully and closely, and the number of losses being racked up by moms for liberty-backed candidates for school board races especially, is pretty remarkable. >> it is remar
in sarasota county where republicans hold a 2-1 majority over democrats, two moms for liberty-backed hopefuls lost and that reflects a national trend. last year all across the country, fewer than one third of the school board candidates endorsed by moms for liberty won their elections. birds of a feather my flock together. so will trumps continued connections to moms for liberty can be a political albatross? joining me now is jennifer jenkins who is served on the school board of brevard county...
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florida, tres a 5", ademÁs hay una vigilancia de tornado desde sarasota hacia savannah.. vamos a ver varios dÍas donde debby sigue siendo la historia del tiempo. >> por eso no hay que bajar la guardia. ahora, estabas mencionando algunas ciudades, pero cuÁles son las comunidades que consideras que se encuentran en mayor riesgo? >> savannah, charleston como acumulados de mÁs de dos pies de lluvia. de florida, georgia, dos a cuatro pies. mi gente, muchÍsima precauciÓn principalmente en georgia y carolina del sur, les espera lo peor. >> a estar pendientes a estos sitios. muchas gracias. de la lluvia y de los vientos pasemos a los incendios forestales en el oeste del paÍs. en california, park fire se convirtiÓ en el cuarto mÁs grande de la historia del estado. calcinado hasta ahora mÁs de 400,000 acres de terreno en al menos cuatro condados. el voraz incendio destruyÓ alrededor de 600 estructuras. pero no es sÓlo el estado dorado, una docena de estados mÁs estÁn sufriendo numerosos incendios que ya han quemado mÁs de 2,000,000 de hectÁreas. sÓlo en colorado, miles de bomberos
florida, tres a 5", ademÁs hay una vigilancia de tornado desde sarasota hacia savannah.. vamos a ver varios dÍas donde debby sigue siendo la historia del tiempo. >> por eso no hay que bajar la guardia. ahora, estabas mencionando algunas ciudades, pero cuÁles son las comunidades que consideras que se encuentran en mayor riesgo? >> savannah, charleston como acumulados de mÁs de dos pies de lluvia. de florida, georgia, dos a cuatro pies. mi gente, muchÍsima precauciÓn...
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bill, so, where exactly is debby going and, those images out of sarasota, bradenton area, they were -ng about this water phenomenon which it continues to be. >> yeah, definitely when the storm was about two days ago, west coast of florida, and north florida, that flooding has been worse than anything else we have experienced. the forecast of the form was to have the initial landfall and then the potential for historic flooding. i have to say, to this point, i think the people of south carolina and north carolina and even in georgia had to feel a little fortunate. this storm sucked in a lot of dry air and has not produced the epic historic rainfall amounts like we had with florence. so that's good. no one is complaining. we some areas with neighborhoods that have gotten flooded. lower levels of homes have water. this has not been horrific. now most of the rain is off shore. this will change later tonight. we had a little break this morning, no flash flood warnings in the area, we have bands of heavier rain in spots. the center of the storm is so weak that the highest winds and heaviest
bill, so, where exactly is debby going and, those images out of sarasota, bradenton area, they were -ng about this water phenomenon which it continues to be. >> yeah, definitely when the storm was about two days ago, west coast of florida, and north florida, that flooding has been worse than anything else we have experienced. the forecast of the form was to have the initial landfall and then the potential for historic flooding. i have to say, to this point, i think the people of south...
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. >>> and "the sarasota herald tribune" says the new college of florida tossed hundreds of library booksversity library. the books including many lgbtq-plus topics and religious studies are headed to a landfill from the now-defunct gender and diversity center. a college spokesperson says the school is doing routine maintenance and removing materials because the gender studies program no longer exists. students say that the books are -- were taken away before they were notified and given a chance to buy them. >>> still ahead, a new resident is making itself at home in boston harbor. making its at ho harbor. l at home in boston harbor. f at home in boston harbor. at home in boston harbor. at home in boston harbor. at home in boston harbor. e at home in boston harbor. at home in boston harbor. se at home in boston harbor. l at home in boston harbor. f at home in boston harbor. i have relapsing ms but i still want to spend my time my way. i chose kesimpta because it works for me and my schedule. kesimpta is a once-monthly treatment for rms that had powerful results a reduced rate of relapses
. >>> and "the sarasota herald tribune" says the new college of florida tossed hundreds of library booksversity library. the books including many lgbtq-plus topics and religious studies are headed to a landfill from the now-defunct gender and diversity center. a college spokesperson says the school is doing routine maintenance and removing materials because the gender studies program no longer exists. students say that the books are -- were taken away before they were...
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estado dejando bastante precipitaciÓn en el Área de la florida como en el Área de miami, tampa, sarasota4 condados de la florida, este serÍa el primer ciclÓn tropical para florida en este 2024. hasta el momento cuenta con vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 65 millas por hora, rÁfagas de 75. se dirige hacia el norte— noroeste hacia las 13 millas por hora, se pronostica que antes de que impacte en algÚn punto del Área de el big beng de la florida se fortalezca como huracÁn. importantes estar alerta de las actualizaciones. hasta el momento ya el servicio nacional de huracanes informa que pudieran ser inundaciones catalogadas como histÓricas. van a ser inundaciones muy histÓricas, hablamos de acumulados de entre 15 hasta 20 pulgadas. incluso hacia lo que es fort myers y tampa de entre 2 hasta 7 pulgadas. aviso por tormenta tropical, vigilancia por tormenta tropical y aviso en gran parte de la regiÓn y los vientos se van a mantener para esta noche, asÍ como tambiÉn para el dÍa de maÑana. importante estar al pendiente de las actualizaciones de este sistema tropical. fÉlix: gracias. pasamos de la to
estado dejando bastante precipitaciÓn en el Área de la florida como en el Área de miami, tampa, sarasota4 condados de la florida, este serÍa el primer ciclÓn tropical para florida en este 2024. hasta el momento cuenta con vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 65 millas por hora, rÁfagas de 75. se dirige hacia el norte— noroeste hacia las 13 millas por hora, se pronostica que antes de que impacte en algÚn punto del Área de el big beng de la florida se fortalezca como huracÁn. importantes...
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. >> reporter: in florida, floodwaters swallow huge chunks of sarasota. while nearby, officials and a good samaritan rescue a woman from a submerged car, carrying her to safety. the deadly tropical storm now slamming south carolina and georgia, dumping up to 14 inches of rain since sunday night, with several cars left stranded after water rescues there. >> my wife was like, maybe we should pack the car and get out of here, because we have a 3 month old at home. >> reporter: the rain set no fall for days, a once in a 1,000-year rain event. lots of whitecaps in the charleston harbor. can you see how choppy the water is. heavy bands of rain and wind have been rolling in. several tornados were reported. >> one of these tornados hit this arby's restaurant. and this is what's leflts. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered across the parking lot. >> reporter: the system moving at a stubbornly-slow 5 miles per hour. >> bottom line is we need to you stay home until this passes. >> reporter: priscilla th
. >> reporter: in florida, floodwaters swallow huge chunks of sarasota. while nearby, officials and a good samaritan rescue a woman from a submerged car, carrying her to safety. the deadly tropical storm now slamming south carolina and georgia, dumping up to 14 inches of rain since sunday night, with several cars left stranded after water rescues there. >> my wife was like, maybe we should pack the car and get out of here, because we have a 3 month old at home. >> reporter:...
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florida, also caused the evacuation of residents of some flooded areas, including the residents of sarasotais state. as a result of this storm, it is expected to rain up to 76 cm in some areas. in the name of god, hello, good morning. the 11th day of the olympic games will be followed by the competition of our country's representatives in two disciplines . first , he will fight with joseph from america, and in 60 kg mehdi mohsennejad and also 130 kg amin mirzazadeh will face again in order to reach the ranking meeting in the table of chances. wrestlers from cuba and south korea will go. the preliminary stage of the speed section will be far away from the competitors. the new lineage limit in the 2024 olympic competitions. armand duplantis from sweden with his quorum in athletics and javelin. 6 meters and 25 centimeters, in addition to winning the championship title and the gold medal , he also holds the title of the tallest man in the olympics. the new olympic record in the hands of swedish arman duplantist. france, the city of paris, won the gold medal and broke the olympic record it was b
florida, also caused the evacuation of residents of some flooded areas, including the residents of sarasotais state. as a result of this storm, it is expected to rain up to 76 cm in some areas. in the name of god, hello, good morning. the 11th day of the olympic games will be followed by the competition of our country's representatives in two disciplines . first , he will fight with joseph from america, and in 60 kg mehdi mohsennejad and also 130 kg amin mirzazadeh will face again in order to...
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some people have looked at what we have done at like new college in sarasota. this is a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was night became governor. i remember the speaker of the house and said governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like, why we need a new college? no, this place in sarasota. it was like a marxist commune, left of the left, no grades. look, if that's what you want to pursue, you have every right to do that. but not at the taxpayers expense. so i put seven conservatives on the board of trustees. [applause] so i put seven conservatives on the board of trustees, they fired the president, hired a conservative president, they abolished gender studies department. they were the first university in america to eliminate de and i. [applause] and they reframed the mission of the college to be the nation's top publicly funded classical liberal arts college, similar to a hillsdale college. so, when we did that -- even though enrollment was terrible, some of the students wanted to leave, but so many mor
some people have looked at what we have done at like new college in sarasota. this is a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was night became governor. i remember the speaker of the house and said governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like, why we need a new college? no, this place in sarasota. it was like a marxist commune, left of the left, no grades. look, if that's what you want to pursue, you have every right to do that. but not at the...
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the communication on 911 they revealed a problem but remember president bush was in sarasota, florida president cheney went into the secret facility emergency operation is deep in the bowels of the white house. that a hard time communicating don't ever that the president had to communicate with himself. the president was supposed to be there they had a renovation after that and then the big renovation was completed just last august. i had the good fortune to be able to go and tour at about three weeks before before they reveal it to the world in august and september of last year end i was completely blown away. why were for president clinton the room itself is not much to look at is a pretty unremarkable place. pretty low ceiling. i guess i cannot make the joke here i said it was a conference room for the poconos. [laughter] but i don't to insult anybody in pennsylvania. [laughter] but now it's like the movies as sweet as several possible rooms the officers all about three screens in front of them screens on every wall you can do summits with eight world leaders at a time. i've finall
the communication on 911 they revealed a problem but remember president bush was in sarasota, florida president cheney went into the secret facility emergency operation is deep in the bowels of the white house. that a hard time communicating don't ever that the president had to communicate with himself. the president was supposed to be there they had a renovation after that and then the big renovation was completed just last august. i had the good fortune to be able to go and tour at about...
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. >> a tragedy in florida on the first day of school, a middle school student in sarasota was accidentallyun over by her mother during morning drop off. police say the mother wasn't aware that her 12 year old had dropped her bag, and that some of the belongings had rolled under the suv. officers say parents need to slow down and also focus on safety during the hectic drop off period. >> this is just a tragedy that 100% could have been avoided by simply paying a little more attention and not being in a hurry. it was simply someone being in a rush and making an assumption. >> the girl who was run over is listed in critical condition. >> we turn now to several arrests in a scam targeting people across the country. many of those victims have lost their life savings. an urgent alert this morning about a scam costing americans tens of millions of dollars. this woman says her aunt fell victim to the scam. >> i know my aunt has felt a lot of shame for this. unfortunately, it's been hard on everyone. we are worried because she is in jeopardy of losing her house. >> these scams are happening. they'r
. >> a tragedy in florida on the first day of school, a middle school student in sarasota was accidentallyun over by her mother during morning drop off. police say the mother wasn't aware that her 12 year old had dropped her bag, and that some of the belongings had rolled under the suv. officers say parents need to slow down and also focus on safety during the hectic drop off period. >> this is just a tragedy that 100% could have been avoided by simply paying a little more attention...
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. >> reporter: in florida, floodwaters swallow huge chunks of sarasota. while nearby officials and a good samaritan rescue a woman from a submerged car, carrying her to safety. the deadly tropical storm now slamming south carolina and georgia, dumping up to 14 inches of rain since sunday night. with several cars left stranded after water rescues there. >> my wife was, like, maybe we should pack the car and get out of here, because we have a 3-month-old at home. >> really. >> reporter: in what some fear will mark a once in a 1,000-year rain event. lots of lights out in the charleston harbor. you can see how choppy the weather, and heavy bands of wind and rain have been rolling in throughout the morning. just outside of charleston, several tornadoes were reported overnight. here is erin mclaughlin. >> and one of those tornadoes hit this arby's restaurant, and this is what is left. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered about the parking lot. this restaurant is completely destroyed. >> reporter: t
. >> reporter: in florida, floodwaters swallow huge chunks of sarasota. while nearby officials and a good samaritan rescue a woman from a submerged car, carrying her to safety. the deadly tropical storm now slamming south carolina and georgia, dumping up to 14 inches of rain since sunday night. with several cars left stranded after water rescues there. >> my wife was, like, maybe we should pack the car and get out of here, because we have a 3-month-old at home. >> really....
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drone video shot this morning by the county showing water still in the streets of sarasota.tle beach is one of the country's most popular vacation destinations, and tonight, it is practically deserted, withless raublts and businesses closing up shop. linsey? >> linsey: victor, thank you. >>> and the rep nanlts of debby will move into the northeast on friday. let's get right to abc's chef meteorologist ginger zee in north carolina. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hey, the surf is kicking here, linsey, at wrightsville beach, and that storm is still 80 miles south of myrtle beach. it has barely moved all day. the forward motion north-northeast at 3 miles per hour. look at the pennsylvania flood watches that are up now, all the way down still through parts of georgia. but it's spinning and it will eventually turn back, and that's why we've had the onshore flow that's created tornado watch. so, from morehead city to wilmington here to myrtle beach, we have that until 11:00 p.m. second landfall overnight. tomorrow afternoon, that shield of rain that has really blown up with a lot of conv
drone video shot this morning by the county showing water still in the streets of sarasota.tle beach is one of the country's most popular vacation destinations, and tonight, it is practically deserted, withless raublts and businesses closing up shop. linsey? >> linsey: victor, thank you. >>> and the rep nanlts of debby will move into the northeast on friday. let's get right to abc's chef meteorologist ginger zee in north carolina. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hey, the surf is...
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rojoes salÍan de sus viviendas en kayak, mientras que en cocoa b mch, laÁs del 60% dea ciudad de sarasotae los vientos vuelco casas rodantes. los vientos de debby sorprendiendo mucho. >> en cuestiÓn de 20 a 15 minutos la comunidades costeras para auxar el agua subiÓ tres pies. rescatista llegan a las comunes costeras para auxiliar a los damnificados. >> en la isla, que este estatraamos buscando perso heridas , que se hayan quedado en la isla , que estÁn atrapados , que necesiten asistencia. >> ahora los residentes i interainte intentarÁ levantarse despuÉs de dos aÑosel huracÁn arrasÓ la zona en agosto del aÑo pasado. lamentablemente no hay buenas noticias como dijimos debb a cor perdiendo fuerza en tÉrminos der sus vientos, pero deberÍa estar estacionÁndose y en los prÓximos cinco dÍas va a estar viajando desde la florida hacia las carolinas, prÁcticamente divagando sobre esa zona, lo debbycontinuarÁ moviÉndose lentamente. aÚn es una tormenta tropical pero continuarÁ perdiendo fuerza en vientos pero deberÍa estar estacionÁndose en los prÓximos cinco dÍas va a estar viajando desde la flori
rojoes salÍan de sus viviendas en kayak, mientras que en cocoa b mch, laÁs del 60% dea ciudad de sarasotae los vientos vuelco casas rodantes. los vientos de debby sorprendiendo mucho. >> en cuestiÓn de 20 a 15 minutos la comunidades costeras para auxar el agua subiÓ tres pies. rescatista llegan a las comunes costeras para auxiliar a los damnificados. >> en la isla, que este estatraamos buscando perso heridas , que se hayan quedado en la isla , que estÁn atrapados , que...
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there's tampa bay more than a foot of rain fell in the sarasota area. authorities rescuing hundreds of people from flooded neighborhoods. >> you can see members of the florida national guard in high water rescue vehicles going into neighborhoods like this that are flooded to rescue homeowners. >> debbie is blamed for at least four deaths in florida, including the driver of this truck near tampa. police say he lost control of his tractor trailer, the truck's cab then plunging into the water below. meanwhile, one boater is telling his survival story. >> it's a washing machine, basically is what it is in the gulf. >> nathan thomas and his friend were rescued off florida's gulf coast in 20 foot waves. he says the storm came quicker than expected, and they lost the sail on their sailboat. >> i knew that the coast guard didn't get us. we probably had less than a 50% chance of surviving. >> the storm impacts the northeast. later this week. we'll check the forecast in just a few moments. also, developing right now concerns that iran could launch an attack again
there's tampa bay more than a foot of rain fell in the sarasota area. authorities rescuing hundreds of people from flooded neighborhoods. >> you can see members of the florida national guard in high water rescue vehicles going into neighborhoods like this that are flooded to rescue homeowners. >> debbie is blamed for at least four deaths in florida, including the driver of this truck near tampa. police say he lost control of his tractor trailer, the truck's cab then plunging into...
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. >> reporter: major flooding in sarasota. >> as you can see right behind me, there's an active rescue happening as we speak. this is one of many that we've seen since we got here just about half an hour ago. >> reporter: in levy county on florida's big bend, a 13-year-old boy killed inside a mobile home by a falling tree. >> the young man was asleep in his bedroom, and that's where the major impact was. >> reporter: near tampa, dive teams working in dangerous conditions, pulling a semi truck from a canal, after it slid off interstate 75 around 2:30 in the morning, recovering the body of the 64-year-old driver. more than 300,000 florida customers losing power at one point. and flight cancellations piling up across the country. our trevor ault at laguardia. >> so this storm, along with separate storms in the midwest and the northeast, have caused thousands of flight cancellations back to back days during a really busy stretch of travel. it's mainly impacting the east coast, but this has ripple effects all over the country. >> reporter: debby now crawling into georgia and south carolina,
. >> reporter: major flooding in sarasota. >> as you can see right behind me, there's an active rescue happening as we speak. this is one of many that we've seen since we got here just about half an hour ago. >> reporter: in levy county on florida's big bend, a 13-year-old boy killed inside a mobile home by a falling tree. >> the young man was asleep in his bedroom, and that's where the major impact was. >> reporter: near tampa, dive teams working in dangerous...
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in sarasota, residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wireless oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to ring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has forecast and the unusually intense hurricane season for this year, with up to 13 hurricanes, predicted rob reynolds alger 0. the head and all does it have another night of violence in a few cases a, the prime minister has warning for far right groups on this board of breaking shaking things up in the power of games. but it's a lympics future is already
in sarasota, residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wireless oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to ring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with...
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florida's big bend, packing 80-mile-an-hour winds, dumping more than a foot and a half of rain in sarasotaficials rescuing more than 500 people from flooded homes. and tonight, many neighborhoods across the storm zone remain underwater. and you can see, it's filthy. state officials warning the flooding could last for weeks. streets here in charleston are still underwater. south carolina's governor saying that 100 national guardsmen and women are ready to go, and more will likely be called up with this rain expected to last for the next several days. linsey? >> linsey: victor oquendo for us, thank you. >>> the slow-moving storm is expected to dump as much as 25 inches of rain in some areas. and we're also tracking severe storms in the northeast. let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee in myrtle beach. hi, ginger. >> reporter: linsey, debby has stopped to more than a crawl. only moving east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. it's been hanging out around savannah, at least the center of it, but that big rain shield and all the threats go way far north, up into north carolina. look
florida's big bend, packing 80-mile-an-hour winds, dumping more than a foot and a half of rain in sarasotaficials rescuing more than 500 people from flooded homes. and tonight, many neighborhoods across the storm zone remain underwater. and you can see, it's filthy. state officials warning the flooding could last for weeks. streets here in charleston are still underwater. south carolina's governor saying that 100 national guardsmen and women are ready to go, and more will likely be called up...
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dot com in sarasota residents we're hoping is best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wires, oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina is largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the us weather service has forecast an unusually intense hurricane season for this year. with up to 13 hurricanes predicted, rob reynolds alger 0. the u. k prime minister cares. tom is wanting to write as targeting muslim communities will face the full force of the law as the choice and days of unrest. 5 of groups of clashed and the city of send that same what police describe as sus
dot com in sarasota residents we're hoping is best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars that are on your wires, oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina is largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days...
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. >> a sarasota, florida, middle schooler is in critical condition after a horrific accident on the first. police say the 12 year old girl's mother accidentally ran her over in a drop off lane. investigators say the girl had gotten out of the car and some of her stuff had rolled under her mother's suv. she crawled under to get the items her mom didn't realize it and started to drive away. >> very sad story. well, federal prosecutors say that they have broken up a scam targeting seniors. the gold bar scheme has cost victims millions of dollars. at least one of them is in their 80s. 20 people have been scammed, and investigators worry there could be many more. an urgent alert. this morning about a scam costing americans tens of millions of dollars. this woman says her aunt fell victim to the scam. >> i know my aunt has felt a lot of shame for this. unfortunately, it's been hard on everyone. we are worried because she is in jeopardy of losing her house. >> these scams are happening. they're happening to our parents. they're happening to our grandparents, our friends and our neighbors. >> aut
. >> a sarasota, florida, middle schooler is in critical condition after a horrific accident on the first. police say the 12 year old girl's mother accidentally ran her over in a drop off lane. investigators say the girl had gotten out of the car and some of her stuff had rolled under her mother's suv. she crawled under to get the items her mom didn't realize it and started to drive away. >> very sad story. well, federal prosecutors say that they have broken up a scam targeting...
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pe petersburg and sarasota. it will be incredible amounts of flooding for georgia and carolinas. live radar right now, if center of circulation comes off shore, there is potential of this strengthening again. we have potential for flooding, the biggest concern. s spaghetti model makes up the cone of uncertainty. it is going to stall out and meander before it moves to mid-atlantic and northeast. potential for flooding from savannah to wilmington, a level four threat, highest when it comes to flooding and could see 12 to 18, even two feet of rain in this vulnerable spot where millions are and people needs to heed the warning. this is going to be several-day event and debby will continue to be across the southeast and will block this cold front from moving and that could give us flash flooding and flooding potential for millions for the northeast from new jersey to pennsylvania and toward new england, new haven, connecticut. new york is in the bulls eye of several inches of rain through wednesday and then we have debby that will visit us. flooding will be a huge concern. we could se
pe petersburg and sarasota. it will be incredible amounts of flooding for georgia and carolinas. live radar right now, if center of circulation comes off shore, there is potential of this strengthening again. we have potential for flooding, the biggest concern. s spaghetti model makes up the cone of uncertainty. it is going to stall out and meander before it moves to mid-atlantic and northeast. potential for flooding from savannah to wilmington, a level four threat, highest when it comes to...
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. >> neighborhoods in florida like this one in sarasota are still submerged in floodwaters.fficials say a third person has died from a list area outbreak -- listeria outbreak. boar's head recalled deli meats after a liverwurst sample tested positive for listeria. that included more than 70 products. consumers should not eat the recall meats but instead discard them or return them to a store. experts also advise people to thoroughly clean and sanitize refrigerators to prevent contamination. turning to the middle east, israel has ordered more mass evacuations. they say they will carry out military operations soon in response to palestinian rocket fire. large clouds of smoke rose from the city today following the sound of explosions as thousands of gazans packed up and left. many were not sure where to go. >> the situation is that the army warned us and since leaflets so we missed -- left the area. there are no homes left to stay at. >> to the north, israeli airstrikes hit a couple of schools near gaza city today. palestinian medics set the buildings were sheltering civilians a
. >> neighborhoods in florida like this one in sarasota are still submerged in floodwaters.fficials say a third person has died from a list area outbreak -- listeria outbreak. boar's head recalled deli meats after a liverwurst sample tested positive for listeria. that included more than 70 products. consumers should not eat the recall meats but instead discard them or return them to a store. experts also advise people to thoroughly clean and sanitize refrigerators to prevent...
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>>neighbors along palmer boulevard in sarasota.s is the worst flooding they've seen in decades and not even hurricane hit. then this that. >>we've never had water mike pence of some of the water that's never happened. >>unbelievable to last summer having fun counting down the road and catching fish in the suburbs. alfred dewayne is walking through his home knee-deep in water, just trying to see what can be salvaged. well, are creatures that that and and it's floating or not, you know, will honor and walker and dry are you know, it's it's a heartbreaking story that's become a reality for so many of the woods. neighbors, including one couple in their 80's when they got out this morning, their feet hit the water. >>and we just grabbed what they could and got out of there. and before they got out there just leaving people like an bowl running to help with a bow paddles. how would you describe what this all looks like? >>and this and tragic because a lot of people lost their homes. animals are in trouble and from moving forces belly dee
>>neighbors along palmer boulevard in sarasota.s is the worst flooding they've seen in decades and not even hurricane hit. then this that. >>we've never had water mike pence of some of the water that's never happened. >>unbelievable to last summer having fun counting down the road and catching fish in the suburbs. alfred dewayne is walking through his home knee-deep in water, just trying to see what can be salvaged. well, are creatures that that and and it's floating or not,...
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rescue boats were out in sarasota, which has already received 10 to 12 inches of rain.cally, a 13-year-old died when the storm toppled a tree onto a mobile home in levy county. now a tropical storm, forecasters say debby is headed for coastal areas of georgia and the carolinas and will slow down dramatically. >> we're going to see the center of the system just crawl along the southeast coast of the united states for two to three days. this is going to result in a prolonged extreme rainfall event. >> reporter: city officials in savannah declared a curfew beginning at 10:00 p.m. it's when the heaviest rainfall is expected. >> that's the purpose of the curfew, is to get folks out of the way of what you've never seen before. >> reporter: savannah residents loaded up sand balgs, preparing for what officials are calling historic and unprecedented levels of water. >> how are you feeling? >> i'd rather not be here right now, but what are you going to do? >> reporter: melanie smith got a helping hand from sean gardner. >> i'm originally from the bahamas so we know about storms r
rescue boats were out in sarasota, which has already received 10 to 12 inches of rain.cally, a 13-year-old died when the storm toppled a tree onto a mobile home in levy county. now a tropical storm, forecasters say debby is headed for coastal areas of georgia and the carolinas and will slow down dramatically. >> we're going to see the center of the system just crawl along the southeast coast of the united states for two to three days. this is going to result in a prolonged extreme...
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>> the west coast -- sarasota. >> beautiful. it is one of the sunniest places on earth.elp? >> with the high band memory chips to power infrastructure, what are your thoughts on micron? >> i think micron is way overdone. if i had about 100 shares of micron, i would vix 450. i have great confidence that they will deliver good numbers. the stock is down from 157, all the way to 89. sometimes, when the vix does something crazy, it can help you spot volatility in the market. we are not out of the woods, but history says a buy could come sooner than expected. think about that when you have the booms. oftentimes, they are wrong. only once in the last 40 years have they been right. i have more exclusives. the company that smells like a rose, i will do the numbers with the ceo. and going to let them know a sour take. i do not care. sent me an email and stay with cramer. we've always been competitive. yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. th
>> the west coast -- sarasota. >> beautiful. it is one of the sunniest places on earth.elp? >> with the high band memory chips to power infrastructure, what are your thoughts on micron? >> i think micron is way overdone. if i had about 100 shares of micron, i would vix 450. i have great confidence that they will deliver good numbers. the stock is down from 157, all the way to 89. sometimes, when the vix does something crazy, it can help you spot volatility in the market....
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tampa, sarasota and so many spots under tropical storm watch.tomorrow for the southern peninsula and then works its way across florida, the worst anticipated sunday when you draw out the come. notice it swoops through impacting carolinas early next week. that could be a possibility weather starts to stop off the coast there quickly. i will show you the exclusive fox model great job nailing the trajectory. notice the formation just outside the dried tortugas. then afterwards the coast, look at all the rain along the spine, and as it moves out of the atlantic that warm weather of the gulfstream aiding in that development isobars over the black lines that tighten up. that strengthening mechanism and notice the onshore flow for areas like charleston wilmington, so we have been talk about this. not just florida problem at the carolinas have to be watching next week. >> neil: thank you. good having you on. in the meantime i want you to think fast on something. but to all of the residents we are going to show you right now, all different ends of the po
tampa, sarasota and so many spots under tropical storm watch.tomorrow for the southern peninsula and then works its way across florida, the worst anticipated sunday when you draw out the come. notice it swoops through impacting carolinas early next week. that could be a possibility weather starts to stop off the coast there quickly. i will show you the exclusive fox model great job nailing the trajectory. notice the formation just outside the dried tortugas. then afterwards the coast, look at...
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we did see in some of these areas including sarasota which is where mom's for liberty and this residesrts of our state that are read. we see the fact that people are ready to take back the state and hopefully you will join us at our website whether it is donations are volunteers and we create a movement in this state and we will take it back. >> you are indeed. nikki fried, thank you. kamala harris left the convention with a lot of momentum and money and how much money? we have those answers at the top of the hour.
we did see in some of these areas including sarasota which is where mom's for liberty and this residesrts of our state that are read. we see the fact that people are ready to take back the state and hopefully you will join us at our website whether it is donations are volunteers and we create a movement in this state and we will take it back. >> you are indeed. nikki fried, thank you. kamala harris left the convention with a lot of momentum and money and how much money? we have those...
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sarasota had their wettest day on record yesterday picking up over 11 inches of rain.ting over 50 miles-per-hour. downgraded to a tropical storm. you slow down a tropical system and it rains and rains and rains. we're looking at what will likely be a horrific setup for parts of south carolina, north carolina and georgia, including the charleston savannah area. model forecast some of them showing up to 30 inches of rain. 20 to 25 is not out of the question. the system will lose its steering currents and sit there and fester just off the coast. it's not so much the surge but the heavy rainfall that will continue to add up from hurricane debby. bill and gillian, back to you in new york. >> bill: mike, a big welcome on fox weather, okay? been watching you forever on the weather channel. great to have you. >> i've been watching you since i was in junior high. >> bill: we were that big then. thank you, mike. >> not really, not really. >> bill: do well down there and we'll follow the storm with you. thank you, mike, nice to see you. >> bill: checking in on wall street now. he
sarasota had their wettest day on record yesterday picking up over 11 inches of rain.ting over 50 miles-per-hour. downgraded to a tropical storm. you slow down a tropical system and it rains and rains and rains. we're looking at what will likely be a horrific setup for parts of south carolina, north carolina and georgia, including the charleston savannah area. model forecast some of them showing up to 30 inches of rain. 20 to 25 is not out of the question. the system will lose its steering...
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we've already had 4 and-a-half inches of rain here, sarasota, florida, had the wettest day on record. now what's going to happen is the hurricane is going to head to the southeast part of the u.s. and slow down and stall and when you have a tropical system whether it's a depression, a storm, or whatever, it weakens, the wind is not an issue but the rainfall is. some of the totals could reach 20, even 30 inches around the charleston, savannah area, the low country. many areas are going to see the worst flooding on record, cheryl, we'll be covering it on fox weather but everybody's had a long heads up over there. there's a state of emergency already been issued in both ofs those areas. cheryl: hopefully people listen to the evacuation orders. mike seidel, thank you tore the live report. we appreciate it. now for other headlines this morning. israeli ooh officials bracing for potential attack from iran in retaliation for the deaths of hezbollah and hamas leaders. gerri willis has those details. >> good morning, cheryl. that's right, the u.s. expecting iran to retaliate against israel as
we've already had 4 and-a-half inches of rain here, sarasota, florida, had the wettest day on record. now what's going to happen is the hurricane is going to head to the southeast part of the u.s. and slow down and stall and when you have a tropical system whether it's a depression, a storm, or whatever, it weakens, the wind is not an issue but the rainfall is. some of the totals could reach 20, even 30 inches around the charleston, savannah area, the low country. many areas are going to see...
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and one of our candidates who you mentioned just before successfully won in sarasota, a founding countyat support extremism, they will lose, regardless of the political makeup of that area. >> jennifer, for those viewers who are tuning in that maybe don't understand how extreme we are talking when it comes to moms for liberty, a couple of examples of what they have done, what their mission is to do, and why it is the case that you think the backlash now has been so extreme in response to what they're trying to do in our public schools. >> i have, unfortunately, lived it personally. &&v■am a mom, an educator, married to middle school history teacher, and after i defeated the founder of moms for liberty in my race in 2020, we became ground h an ideological takeover of public education. moms for liberty started showing up to my school boarlg meetings, they caused chaos and habit. it started with masks, and then quickly grew into bigotry against lgbtq ñh#1p,.éñstudents staff. qto criticizing african american history and curriculum. .cny-2■wqti r'tims that ignited with protests in front of m
and one of our candidates who you mentioned just before successfully won in sarasota, a founding countyat support extremism, they will lose, regardless of the political makeup of that area. >> jennifer, for those viewers who are tuning in that maybe don't understand how extreme we are talking when it comes to moms for liberty, a couple of examples of what they have done, what their mission is to do, and why it is the case that you think the backlash now has been so extreme in response to...
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first responders in sarasota patrolled low-lying areas by boat on roads that had become rivers. >> weoing to see more flooding in northern florida. >> today, governor ron desantis warned that waters will continue to rise. >> what it dumps in southern georgia mx. its way down to us. >> the storm has also stifled air travel, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays nationwide. he has been trying to travel south for days. >> it is just frustrating. i get the weather is the cause, but give me some better information so i can plan. >> among the most affected is american airlines with hubs in miami and charlotte. forecasts say the storm could hover over the atlantic ocean for a few days and then return inland with even more moisture. ♪ geoff: in the city of baltimore, 94% of residents have some form of health insurance. yet, many face alarming disparities, including higher rates of chronic diseases and shorter lifespans. as special correspondent christopher booker reports, one program is trying to overcome barriers by providing health care straight to people's doorsteps. quick t
first responders in sarasota patrolled low-lying areas by boat on roads that had become rivers. >> weoing to see more flooding in northern florida. >> today, governor ron desantis warned that waters will continue to rise. >> what it dumps in southern georgia mx. its way down to us. >> the storm has also stifled air travel, causing thousands of flight cancellations and delays nationwide. he has been trying to travel south for days. >> it is just frustrating. i get...
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south in florida, where debby hit as a category one hurricane monday, this entire neighborhood in sarasota. many saying they had no flood insurance. there is a concern for tornadoes for much of north carolina and virginia. tonight, more heavy rain and flooding also possible. sean coffey abc news, lucama north carolina. >> and of course, sandhya has been tracking the storm very closely. >> that's touch base with her about what's happening with debby and of course, our forecast. sandy. >> yeah, dan and ama debby is a depression, so it's definitely weaker, but it is still bringing considerable flooding and remains a major flood threat. you will notice the circulation on live doppler seven, so it is definitely weaker as i mentioned, but a lot of rain falling across the region. tornado watch boxes up for parts of the mid-atlantic. they have seen some tornadoes already and it will pick up speed. right now it is moving a little bit faster than it was yesterday. north northwesterly at ten miles an hour. winds are 35 miles an hour. it's going to race up the eastern seaboard, but remains a major iss
south in florida, where debby hit as a category one hurricane monday, this entire neighborhood in sarasota. many saying they had no flood insurance. there is a concern for tornadoes for much of north carolina and virginia. tonight, more heavy rain and flooding also possible. sean coffey abc news, lucama north carolina. >> and of course, sandhya has been tracking the storm very closely. >> that's touch base with her about what's happening with debby and of course, our forecast....
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about 8% but that market has its own hurdles not being property taxes, insurance and were also seen sarasota time and time again with flooding issues. as a whole we anticipate that after the election we will begin to see happier times in the housing market but i don't think it's going to happen overnight and i also think we need to realize there's going to be a drastic this untrue difference between single-family and condos because they're dealing with hoa fees going up, assessments going up. neil: about a people quit their homes in florida and put them on the market. i don't how significantly that boosted supply, i read the florida papers is it your sense that there has been a move on for the residents, not all given the higher condo fees in the soaring real estate taxes that they are facing in that we could see a supply and some of the states of florida. >> i think we are very much going to see a lot of supply come into the market when it comes to condo sales, why, about a people retired in florida and are getting hit with the assessments and getting hit with the fees that they simply cann
about 8% but that market has its own hurdles not being property taxes, insurance and were also seen sarasota time and time again with flooding issues. as a whole we anticipate that after the election we will begin to see happier times in the housing market but i don't think it's going to happen overnight and i also think we need to realize there's going to be a drastic this untrue difference between single-family and condos because they're dealing with hoa fees going up, assessments going up....