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also in florida. and we have a great governor there. he is incredible doing an incredible job. >> of course the governor is republican there. plus vice president joe biden telling supporters an emotional war story. >> this guy climbed down a ravine, carried this guy up on his back under fire. and the general wanted me to pin the silver star on him. >> there are reportedly some problems with what he has been saying. and it's a billion-dollar business that the 2020 candidates want to abolish. and tonight cnn investigates this controversial industry. wow! that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. thand find inspiration who win new places.ct... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you need, all in one place. expedia. too many people a restless night's sleep. there's a better choic
also in florida. and we have a great governor there. he is incredible doing an incredible job. >> of course the governor is republican there. plus vice president joe biden telling supporters an emotional war story. >> this guy climbed down a ravine, carried this guy up on his back under fire. and the general wanted me to pin the silver star on him. >> there are reportedly some problems with what he has been saying. and it's a billion-dollar business that the 2020 candidates...
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all of florida is under a state of emergency. here's what we're hearing from some residents. >> it's a lot of work, it's a lot of work. and very nervous and arrange despite and everything. >> we're hoping everything comes out okay. but i'm kind of freaking out. >> i don't believe anything until it's here. it could shift, it could change. we've seen it do loop to loops and come back, you just don't know until it's here. >> let's head out to cnn's diane gallagher. diane, are the airlines or passengers expressing any concern so far? >> you know, i wouldn't say passengers are expressing intense concerns right now. behind the scenes, it doesn't look like a normal day. here behind me, it's as good as any friday. especially the friday of labor day, they get about 130,000 people on average each of these days during the summer. they were already prepared for a large flow of people. add the hurricane preparations, complications with flights, they're going to have a very very long few days ahead of them. i walked out of a meeting about half
all of florida is under a state of emergency. here's what we're hearing from some residents. >> it's a lot of work, it's a lot of work. and very nervous and arrange despite and everything. >> we're hoping everything comes out okay. but i'm kind of freaking out. >> i don't believe anything until it's here. it could shift, it could change. we've seen it do loop to loops and come back, you just don't know until it's here. >> let's head out to cnn's diane gallagher. diane,...
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they won't get 56 inches of rain in florida and florida doesn't flood like houston. but the rains, once this does get on land, if it goes on land and goes up the peninsula, the rain will be a major factor at some point in time. >> it is. we're trying to look at the rainfall forecasts now. this isn't a situation that we're seeing it stall over the state. that's not the case. it's going to move even though it will be slow. at that moment, we can see 6 to 10 inches, 10 to 15 inches in spots, this could move in either direction depending on the track. so just because that's what it is now that could change. that's why we encourage people to listen to the latest forecast, listen to the local officials. we're all together talking about the different changes of the storm. >> trace: best of luck to you and your team. you do great work, mr. graham. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> trace: meantime, florida governor ron desantis warning folks to not just prepare for hurricane force winds but also as we talked about with mr. graham, storm surge, flash flooding and possible torna
they won't get 56 inches of rain in florida and florida doesn't flood like houston. but the rains, once this does get on land, if it goes on land and goes up the peninsula, the rain will be a major factor at some point in time. >> it is. we're trying to look at the rainfall forecasts now. this isn't a situation that we're seeing it stall over the state. that's not the case. it's going to move even though it will be slow. at that moment, we can see 6 to 10 inches, 10 to 15 inches in spots,...
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a newcomer to florida. he has no idea what it's like, you have to reach out to him, share with him the experience and just make sure they're right and they're ready and double check your hurricane preparedness list including the radio and mosquito repellant. talking about, hey, how much do you need. what if power is not there. francis and gene, no power, two weeks. 17 days, 21 days. are you ready for that? >> and then consider whether you're safe or not. are you in a flood zone? are you in a manufactured home, in a home that hasn't had its roof upgraded. do you have friends in a new house? would you feel safer there. those are the questions i as mayor want the people to ask themselves just in case you have the direct hit of a category 4. you can't make that decision when the wind is blowing 140 miles an hour. you had to make that in advance and be on the road on the way to your destination. >> if you haven't hardened your structure as much as possible. i thought that was interesting, especially for somebody
a newcomer to florida. he has no idea what it's like, you have to reach out to him, share with him the experience and just make sure they're right and they're ready and double check your hurricane preparedness list including the radio and mosquito repellant. talking about, hey, how much do you need. what if power is not there. francis and gene, no power, two weeks. 17 days, 21 days. are you ready for that? >> and then consider whether you're safe or not. are you in a flood zone? are you...
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and now taking a menacing turn towards florida. take a look at the track. it's expected to grow even stronger before striking the east coast of the sunshine state. a weather satellite capturing flashes of lightning inside the churning storm. in florida right now, there's a frantic rush to get people ready, collecting sandbags and boarding up windows. parts of the beach already looking like a ghost town. gas stations running dry. fuel trucks replenishing supplies under police escort in west palm beach. and with the threat of storm surge, boats headed to safer harbors. rob marciano starts us off, tracking it all on the beach. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as you mentioned, dorian now a category 3 storm. a dangerous and potentially damaging hurricane. now less than 600 miles away from this florida coastline. here you see it on the satellite imagery. it has made the westerly turn. the eye, 30 miles across, a distinct signature of a hurricane. and warnings for the northwestern caribbean, where some of the warmest water is. and that's why we antic
and now taking a menacing turn towards florida. take a look at the track. it's expected to grow even stronger before striking the east coast of the sunshine state. a weather satellite capturing flashes of lightning inside the churning storm. in florida right now, there's a frantic rush to get people ready, collecting sandbags and boarding up windows. parts of the beach already looking like a ghost town. gas stations running dry. fuel trucks replenishing supplies under police escort in west palm...
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florida power and light bracing for outages. some 15,000 transformers onhand. 5,000 crew members standing by. >> we are ready, we're prepared and we will address all the outages as they happen. >> reporter: dorian now potentially the strongest hurricane to strike florida's east coast since andrew, a category 5, in 1992. the last category 4, irma in 2017, first making landfall in the florida keys, packing winds of 130 miles per hour. >> irma and andrew leaving so much devastation behind. gio joins us live now from a home depot in miami. gio, the storm is still several days away from making landfall, and still questions about where it will hit. but from what you're seeing, some people seem to be taking this very seriously. >> reporter: oh, they sure are, tom. this is a very busy store right now. and take a look at these shelves behind me. because some of them have just emptied up, because so many people are buying this plywood to board up their homes. the manager here says he hasn't seen it this busy in years. tom? >> the rush is
florida power and light bracing for outages. some 15,000 transformers onhand. 5,000 crew members standing by. >> we are ready, we're prepared and we will address all the outages as they happen. >> reporter: dorian now potentially the strongest hurricane to strike florida's east coast since andrew, a category 5, in 1992. the last category 4, irma in 2017, first making landfall in the florida keys, packing winds of 130 miles per hour. >> irma and andrew leaving so much...
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florida now in its direct path. i want to turn to democratic congressman dan soto whose 9th congressional district is in central florida. your district is more inland but could still feel the effects of the rain and wind. what's the number one thing you want residents to do now? >> to be prepared and take it seriously. get a couple of days worth of food and water. and flashlights as well as charge up your chargers and make sure your gas tank is filled. you know the very basics like having safety kits. we're doing our part with fema to prepare for what could be a category 4 to hit the coast along central florida. so everybody just needs to take it seriously and we'll wait and see. >> this is a big holiday weekend. i would imagine amusement parks and beaches are pretty popular, final weekend before end of summer. do you worry about florida taking a big economic hit as summer ends? >> certainly it's not going to be a joyous labor day weekend for central florida. i was just at universal today and i know them and disney
florida now in its direct path. i want to turn to democratic congressman dan soto whose 9th congressional district is in central florida. your district is more inland but could still feel the effects of the rain and wind. what's the number one thing you want residents to do now? >> to be prepared and take it seriously. get a couple of days worth of food and water. and flashlights as well as charge up your chargers and make sure your gas tank is filled. you know the very basics like having...
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let's go to vero beach, florida. right in the current path of dorian where martin savage is tonight. martin, how seriously are folks taking this? and how are they preparing for it? >> well, you can measure that, jim just by looking at the lumber here. this is replywood. in today's modern world, the personal front line of defense for most folks in a hurricane is still plywood. preferred. going out of the doors at the home depot. they've gone through several truck loads down to a few pal et cetera left once that's gone they hope more trucks are coming. on top of that they are out of generators and the other thing going out here, sand bags. i'm talking about the play sand that comes bagged because they can't find sand bags. they are using that because nas going to be the common defense here. plywood is used to battle winds and sand bags are used to battle the water. and that's the big fear for many even as they are far away inland they worry about the waterways in in area are already oversaturated in many cases the wate
let's go to vero beach, florida. right in the current path of dorian where martin savage is tonight. martin, how seriously are folks taking this? and how are they preparing for it? >> well, you can measure that, jim just by looking at the lumber here. this is replywood. in today's modern world, the personal front line of defense for most folks in a hurricane is still plywood. preferred. going out of the doors at the home depot. they've gone through several truck loads down to a few pal et...
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that's what's brought a lot of uncertainty to florida all over the coast. people are acting like dorian is on their past doorstep. we're hearing reports of people waiting up to two hours just to get sandbags to hopefully keep their homes from flooding all up and down the southern florida coast up to the central part of the state. as you mentioned, this course is still very uncertaint. as it relates to travel right now, an estimated 17.5 million people are expected to fly this holiday weekend. there's a very good chance a lot of those flights will be impacted by dorian as it moves into this way. a lot of the major characters are offering ticket wavivers so people can switch their flights. cruise ships are changing their i10iari i10ia iteniaries. feeling the impacts of dorian already. i know you're both here for work. you were planning on kind of adding that extra day of vacation. but here we are. how does that feel? >> i'm a little bit sad but happy i have a secured flight home. i know you probably feel the same way. >> i do, yep. >> miss out on nice summy m
that's what's brought a lot of uncertainty to florida all over the coast. people are acting like dorian is on their past doorstep. we're hearing reports of people waiting up to two hours just to get sandbags to hopefully keep their homes from flooding all up and down the southern florida coast up to the central part of the state. as you mentioned, this course is still very uncertaint. as it relates to travel right now, an estimated 17.5 million people are expected to fly this holiday weekend....
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hurricane dorian is on track to hit florida this labor day. dorian is slowly churning through the atlantic where warm waters are turbo charging the storm. as we have been reporting, just in the last hour, it was upgraded to a category 4, it has sustained winds over 130 miles an hour. dorian is expected to make landfall late monday or early tuesday. the precise path of the storm has been hard to predict. the latest models have it shifting to the northeast as you heard from bill. the national hurricane center predicts life-threatening storm surges and hurricane force winds. it's not clear where and when folks will have to evacuate. in miami where they are in the midst of a king tide, low lying areas have started to flood. if that doesn't have you sitting up and paying attention, how about this? this is dorian from space. all the glowing purple lights, that's pockets of lightning inside the hurricane. as rachel likes to say, buckle up. joining us is keith james, the mayor of west palm beach, florida. thank you very much. i know it's very busy for
hurricane dorian is on track to hit florida this labor day. dorian is slowly churning through the atlantic where warm waters are turbo charging the storm. as we have been reporting, just in the last hour, it was upgraded to a category 4, it has sustained winds over 130 miles an hour. dorian is expected to make landfall late monday or early tuesday. the precise path of the storm has been hard to predict. the latest models have it shifting to the northeast as you heard from bill. the national...
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mainland, the entire state of florida that's on alert. that's because hurricane dorian is about to become a major storm. right now it's a cat one, all that will change this weekend. dorian is expected to intensify as it crosses the bahamas. floridians to key west, you can see the shelves are empty. the governor has declared a state of emergency and told residents to stock up at least one week's worth of supplies. >> the next update will come out at 5:00 this afternoon, since it's not impacting land as of now, they won't do intermediate advisory updates. the storm is starting to intensify as it's out over open water these storms are fueled over open water. that's where it's going to sit over the next 48 to 72 hours. overall, this torm is expected to intensify significantly in the next 48 hours. winds are sustained at 85 miles per hour, moving to the northwest at 18 miles an hour, the track will continue that way as it continues to intensify as it approaches the bahamas reaching as high as category 4 strength. it will then spends approximat
mainland, the entire state of florida that's on alert. that's because hurricane dorian is about to become a major storm. right now it's a cat one, all that will change this weekend. dorian is expected to intensify as it crosses the bahamas. floridians to key west, you can see the shelves are empty. the governor has declared a state of emergency and told residents to stock up at least one week's worth of supplies. >> the next update will come out at 5:00 this afternoon, since it's not...
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these are up and down the east coast of florida. he said that would make it easier to activate the national guard. they were activated last year the last time a category four slammed into the state in the florida panhandle, hurricane michael. that decimated mexico beach and tyndall air force base and heavily damaged panama city. hopefully everybody remembers that as well. because somewhere it is going to be a natural disaster, shep. >> shepard: thanks, phil keating, live in north miami. thank you. the toxic algae blamed for the death of dogs may be in lake tahoe. this is after scientists said they discovered micro plastics. environmentalists said they tested the shoreline after someone reported the death of a damage that swam there earlier this month. officials say they expect the results this week. according to our researchers, this summer the algae turned up in half of u.s. states. some visitors at lake tahoe said they're not concerned. others say they'll keep their pets away if the tests come back positive. an iranian rocket appa
these are up and down the east coast of florida. he said that would make it easier to activate the national guard. they were activated last year the last time a category four slammed into the state in the florida panhandle, hurricane michael. that decimated mexico beach and tyndall air force base and heavily damaged panama city. hopefully everybody remembers that as well. because somewhere it is going to be a natural disaster, shep. >> shepard: thanks, phil keating, live in north miami....
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florida is taking this one seriously. the governor has asked for and received a pledge of federal disaster assistance. to help evacuations run smoothly and people have been boarding up sp stocking up. randi kaye has been seeing it all ta. joining us from a home depot. what's it been like there today? are people doing what they need to do? >> they seem to be. it's been incredibly busy here since tuesday. that's when it started. people have been pouring in trying to get supplies. i spoke to an employee here at this home depot. he said they have done a weeks worth of business today. in just one day. really now it's coming down to the wire for the folks. florida has been through this. they know how to prepare. what they're looking for mainly is pli wood. let me show you the shelves. they're empty. that's usually plywood stacked up. and if you come over here, to this side. in this aisle this is what's going on. plywood has come in. a truck has delivered it. they're not even bothering to put it up. it goes so fast. these shelve
florida is taking this one seriously. the governor has asked for and received a pledge of federal disaster assistance. to help evacuations run smoothly and people have been boarding up sp stocking up. randi kaye has been seeing it all ta. joining us from a home depot. what's it been like there today? are people doing what they need to do? >> they seem to be. it's been incredibly busy here since tuesday. that's when it started. people have been pouring in trying to get supplies. i spoke to...
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this is satellite beach, florida. as you can imagine, people are using the plywood there to board up businesses and try to keep themselves safe even though we're hearing from michelle that it may not be a direct hit on florida, this is the wise thing to do. so good on those folks there in satellite beach, florida. of course, millions are still in the crosshairs. we've got live team coverage on the ground there. we have julia bagg from nbc 6. she joins us live from miami. but still mariana atencio in miami, florida. i know the mayor isn't taking a chance of it letting up, and there you see boarded-up windows. this is smart. >> reporter: alex, as you drive through the community, you can see many businesses boarding up. the dunkin' donuts across the street boarding up as well. i have to say i've been covering this from miami beach all the way to the east coast, and there is a change in the mood. people are sort of relaxing a little bit with a change in the forecast, but that's exactly what authorities don't want to see.
this is satellite beach, florida. as you can imagine, people are using the plywood there to board up businesses and try to keep themselves safe even though we're hearing from michelle that it may not be a direct hit on florida, this is the wise thing to do. so good on those folks there in satellite beach, florida. of course, millions are still in the crosshairs. we've got live team coverage on the ground there. we have julia bagg from nbc 6. she joins us live from miami. but still mariana...
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we begin with hurricaneator 3, menacing turn towards florida. it's expected to grow even stronger before striking the east coast. a weather satellite capturing flashes of lightning inside the storm. and a frantic rush to get people ready. parts of the beach already looking like a ghost town. gas stations running dry. and with the threat of storm surge, boats headed to safer harbors. rob marciano starts us off, tracking it all on the beach. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as you mentioned, dorian is now a category 3 storm. a dangerous and potentially damaging hurricane. now less than 600 miles away from florida. the eye, a distinct signature of a hurricane. and warningsbbn, where some of the warmest water is. c. late monday into tuesday, potential landfall as a damaging hurricane, thenuncertainty, the compe computer models are not in agreement. both of them slow it down. a long-duration event. the question is, landfall or off-shore? we're hoping for off-shore, but emergency managers are not taking any action until tomorrow. >> thank
we begin with hurricaneator 3, menacing turn towards florida. it's expected to grow even stronger before striking the east coast. a weather satellite capturing flashes of lightning inside the storm. and a frantic rush to get people ready. parts of the beach already looking like a ghost town. gas stations running dry. and with the threat of storm surge, boats headed to safer harbors. rob marciano starts us off, tracking it all on the beach. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as...
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my brother here in florida riding out the storm with his family. most of the folks getting plywood are riding out the storm with their families. we ran into this gentleman here, car carlos who is riding out the storm. is this your plywood? >> it is. >> you came back for more or this is all you need? >> we planned this about four or five days ago but ran four or five sheets short. we ran by and grateful they have it. >> you planned in advance. >> yeah. >> and you're going to ride out the storm and be around with your family? you're not going to leave the state. >> i work as a firefighter along with my son so we're both going to be on duty starting tomorrow. but the idea behind it is to leave our families secure so we're used to it. we've been doing it for awhile. >> how many hurricanes have you been through here? >> i guess going back to katrina, probably the worst of it. we rode that one out. we weren't hit quite as bad during katrina because we were further north. >> there is no evacuation order in place. you have the freedom to ride it out? >> ye
my brother here in florida riding out the storm with his family. most of the folks getting plywood are riding out the storm with their families. we ran into this gentleman here, car carlos who is riding out the storm. is this your plywood? >> it is. >> you came back for more or this is all you need? >> we planned this about four or five days ago but ran four or five sheets short. we ran by and grateful they have it. >> you planned in advance. >> yeah. >> and...
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florida is a swing state. this is the potential of a storm to bring some rain and damage to his palm beach club, mar-a-lago. >> and katty, while we're talking about the 2020 campaign, let's talk about the democratic side. joe biden making news again in a way that the biden campaign would just as soon he not make headlines over. >> yeah. the former vice president and 2020 candidate is defending the central point of a war story that he told on the campaign trail last week. after a report that the washington -- by "the washington post" claimed many of the details were wrong. according to "the post," during a stop in new hampshire last friday he quoted quote, jumbled elements of at least three actual events into one story of bravery, compassion and regret that never actually happened. >> young navy captain -- navy, navy, up in the mountains in afghanistan, one of his buddies got shot, fell down a ravine about 60 feet. the four star general asked me to go up into the fob and now everybody got concerned of the vice
florida is a swing state. this is the potential of a storm to bring some rain and damage to his palm beach club, mar-a-lago. >> and katty, while we're talking about the 2020 campaign, let's talk about the democratic side. joe biden making news again in a way that the biden campaign would just as soon he not make headlines over. >> yeah. the former vice president and 2020 candidate is defending the central point of a war story that he told on the campaign trail last week. after a...
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before that, he was director of florida's emergency management division. today he lives and works as an advisor in gainsville, florida and joins us from there. just now to ed rapport at the national hurricane center, what should the state of florida be doing to prepare? >> well, the folks up at tallahassee in the operatings center desanalled tout national guard is they are worst case scenarihis of the storm going to come in as a jor hurricane and do tremendous damage? is it going to be a slow moving storm with lots of rain, you know, torential rainfall measured in feet so they have to plan for all of these. the problem is florida is peninsula, so there is not too many options about how you can preposition resources so you have to kind of play tis out and go, worst case scenario how the right resources but untile that track gets closer, we actually start seeing the likely impacts they have to plan for a lot of scenarios from south to north florida. >> woodruff: we heard the governor say we just do't have enough information yet to tell rt evacuating.n how lo
before that, he was director of florida's emergency management division. today he lives and works as an advisor in gainsville, florida and joins us from there. just now to ed rapport at the national hurricane center, what should the state of florida be doing to prepare? >> well, the folks up at tallahassee in the operatings center desanalled tout national guard is they are worst case scenarihis of the storm going to come in as a jor hurricane and do tremendous damage? is it going to be a...
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half of it is now off the coast of florida. the other half is either over florida or even into the western gulf. yesterday almost all of it was right down the middle. so the odds of saying this could come close, scare and go out to sea, there is a better chance of that today than there was yesterday. so let me get into a little bit some of the technicalities on the forecast. we watch these computer models. we're going to continue. we still have about 72 hours at least until we get the storm nearest. you can see the trend. it's a little bit away from miami. it's also curving away from the tampa area too. we've had some good friends here the last 12 to 24 hours, chris. if we can continue this off the coast, it would be better for florida, but we still have to watch out georgia, south carolina even north carolina. >> let me ask you about climate and weather. >> sure. >> anybody who goes to miami these days can drive around in a boat if you're lucky to get a boat, and it's like venice. there is no sea level. it's like four or five
half of it is now off the coast of florida. the other half is either over florida or even into the western gulf. yesterday almost all of it was right down the middle. so the odds of saying this could come close, scare and go out to sea, there is a better chance of that today than there was yesterday. so let me get into a little bit some of the technicalities on the forecast. we watch these computer models. we're going to continue. we still have about 72 hours at least until we get the storm...
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florida, we still have time. we have a few days to get our evacuation plan in place, to get the, you know, seven days worth of medicine and food and water, put gas in your cars. let's be prepared. but the most important thing is that we have to follow the evacuation orders or the warnings that we get from the local emergency management operations center, depending on where you live. i know that it's an inconvenience for many floridans to have to evacuate. we will have shelters that will be ready and open. but i'd rather have people go through the inconvenience of having to leave their home, then see casualties after the storm. so it's -- you know, our officials are prepared. we are ready to handle the storm. it is up to the rvents to follow the evacuation orders and to have a plan in place. >> all right. congresswoman debbie powell, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up next, presidential candidate and congressman tim ryan is here. he's going to talk abou
florida, we still have time. we have a few days to get our evacuation plan in place, to get the, you know, seven days worth of medicine and food and water, put gas in your cars. let's be prepared. but the most important thing is that we have to follow the evacuation orders or the warnings that we get from the local emergency management operations center, depending on where you live. i know that it's an inconvenience for many floridans to have to evacuate. we will have shelters that will be...
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a state of emergency just declared in florida as residents scramble to stock up for what could be a major hurricane strike this holiday weekend. and our teams are strategtracki dangerous storm. dorian lashing the virgin islands and puerto rico. up to eight inches of rain and deadly flooding. deadly mosquito virus. tonight the symptoms to look out for. >>> also a manhunt intensifying for a couple on the run considered armed and dangerous, allegedly overpowering guards as they were transported across the country to face murder charges. >>> the tragic accident involving a stunt driver known as the fastest woman on four wheels, killed attempting to go more than 500 miles per hour in a jet powered car. >>> a "shark tank" board a ship when it's crashed. >>> plus, a colorado couple attacked in their own home. the couple boxing the bear before his wife stepped in with a louieville slugger. >>> good evening on a very busy wednesday night. we begin tonight with the breaking news as we come on the air. the latest advisories just coming in on hurricane dorian. it's gaining strength and making a drama
a state of emergency just declared in florida as residents scramble to stock up for what could be a major hurricane strike this holiday weekend. and our teams are strategtracki dangerous storm. dorian lashing the virgin islands and puerto rico. up to eight inches of rain and deadly flooding. deadly mosquito virus. tonight the symptoms to look out for. >>> also a manhunt intensifying for a couple on the run considered armed and dangerous, allegedly overpowering guards as they were...
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the question is why florida? because by all normal circumstances, these storms always want to veer north. always. under normal atmosphere conditions but that's not the case here. normally this storm would start to curve back tornados the carolinas and virginia but this high pressure system right here is what is effectively steering it and pushing west towards florida. the models now make a landfall somewhere over florida. the american models tend to favor more of a north florida landfall, jacksonville down to the space coast. whereas the european models favor more of a landfall point south of orlando. this is really what we'll have to keep a close eye on over the next couple days but one other thing, john, they could have been having two landfalls because the storm may end up going back out over the gulf of mexico and curving back around making a second landfall sometime next week. >> and when will the first landfall be or could it be on florida? >> right, so right now the timeline looks to be sunday night into e
the question is why florida? because by all normal circumstances, these storms always want to veer north. always. under normal atmosphere conditions but that's not the case here. normally this storm would start to curve back tornados the carolinas and virginia but this high pressure system right here is what is effectively steering it and pushing west towards florida. the models now make a landfall somewhere over florida. the american models tend to favor more of a north florida landfall,...
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same thing for the coast of florida. it will be near the coast of florida later on this weekend into the labor day. we're looking at a category 4 storm. the cone is very uncertain at this point. we're going to have a better handle on it as early as tomorrow morning. it's a broad cone of uncertainty. but somewhere in florida, this will land. it will go across the state. maybe even emerge into the gulf of mexico. we'll watch this closely over the next several days. >> thank you very much. cathy, you're down there. what are people doing to prepare? there must be a great deal of ner nervousness for a storm this big. >> reporter: andrea, good afternoon to you. if you take a look at the scenery behind me, hard to believe that we might be in the direct path of a major hurricane. many floridians are well aware of -- because of the past hurricanes, the path of destruction hurricanes can leave behind. they're listening to the governor. a lot of folks are preparing. while there is a bit of a lull right now. the weather has been rel
same thing for the coast of florida. it will be near the coast of florida later on this weekend into the labor day. we're looking at a category 4 storm. the cone is very uncertain at this point. we're going to have a better handle on it as early as tomorrow morning. it's a broad cone of uncertainty. but somewhere in florida, this will land. it will go across the state. maybe even emerge into the gulf of mexico. we'll watch this closely over the next several days. >> thank you very much....
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it's expected to hit florida's east coast on tuesday. many are torn between evacuating and riding it out. >> right now they're just packing up. get ready to throw the kids in the car and say let's go to grandpa's house. >> it should be up to us. >> we're sticking around no matter what. >> right. >> that's what we got plywood for. >> we've got reporters all over the country, all over the region, tracking the strength and preparations for hurricane dorian. vanessa webb in studio with us. we've got the latest projection on where the storm is headed. where is it going to go? >> major change. the national hurricane center at 5:00 a.m. gave us an update here. we'll get our next update at 8:00 a.m. first, let's show you the location of this storm system. we're dealing with that pinwheel eye. the difference here compared to a regular eye, the diameter is very low, about 20 meters here. that means we have really strong wind sheer. rapid intensification phase has started to take place with sustained winds. that's a constant wind speed of 140 miles
it's expected to hit florida's east coast on tuesday. many are torn between evacuating and riding it out. >> right now they're just packing up. get ready to throw the kids in the car and say let's go to grandpa's house. >> it should be up to us. >> we're sticking around no matter what. >> right. >> that's what we got plywood for. >> we've got reporters all over the country, all over the region, tracking the strength and preparations for hurricane dorian....
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and, john, we are still looking at the potential for a category 4 at landfall in florida. >> in florida. still looking at monday/tuesday landfall? what is the timing there? i know there is difference in the models. >> there is. there is quite a discrepancy actually. let's take a look. the different models we have shifted quite a bit. the american model was favoring further into north florida. now it's begun a shift farther south. so let's take a look. the american model on the right, the european model on the left. notice the landfall point, they're coming together where they think the landfall will be. most likely the south central portion of the state. but look at the times. huge difference here, john. monday at 8:00 p.m. versus wednesday at 8:00 a.m. you're almost talking a 48-hour difference for the two models here in terms of landfall timing. and that could be substantial, too, because the longer it takes, the more likely it is to sit over florida and be much slower to exit out of the region. >> that's a huge difference in timing. i don't think i've ever seen that before. so, allis
and, john, we are still looking at the potential for a category 4 at landfall in florida. >> in florida. still looking at monday/tuesday landfall? what is the timing there? i know there is difference in the models. >> there is. there is quite a discrepancy actually. let's take a look. the different models we have shifted quite a bit. the american model was favoring further into north florida. now it's begun a shift farther south. so let's take a look. the american model on the...
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he's worried about florida. we'll hear more about what they say as the potential of impact on this storm. >> thank you. as we've seen people across florida waiting in long lines at gas stations, families are waiting hours inside stores as food and water flies off the shelves. joining me now is miami beach mayor. good morning. thank you for joining us. what is your biggest concern now? we have this latest model as the storm looks like it may move slightly more off the coast. what does that mean? >> our city is at sea level. the concern for us, especially given the fact and as we know is king tide, which is the high tide because of lunar events. a storm surge could create problems. we are prepared. i tell my residents nobody should exhale yet. we are not meteorologist. don't assume it is not coming to our community. from here, i'm going to go to our sand bag center where we have two locations for residents to get sand bags. we are good at this but the worst thing we can do is exhale and say don't worry about it. a
he's worried about florida. we'll hear more about what they say as the potential of impact on this storm. >> thank you. as we've seen people across florida waiting in long lines at gas stations, families are waiting hours inside stores as food and water flies off the shelves. joining me now is miami beach mayor. good morning. thank you for joining us. what is your biggest concern now? we have this latest model as the storm looks like it may move slightly more off the coast. what does that...
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we are for you concerned with our brothers and sisters in florida. and we know that they will get a bigger hurricane than we did down here. >> so certainly we're early in the season, right. this may be one of the first. but it certainly is not going to be the last. you learned a lot. you suffered a lot from hurricane maria. >> right. >> and have deployed a lot of resource that is weren't around then, bigger generators to fill the gap if the power were to go out, et cetera. do you feel that puerto rico is better prepared for storms now? >> oh, i think definitely the people of puerto rico are much better prepared on this kind -- there was a reminder of what irma did prior to maia. two weeks prior to mary. and didn't hit prokupek that hard. and we were lucky. but then mary hit two weeks later. the system is starting. the high season of hurricanes is starting. puerto rico is right in the middle of the caribbean. and as such it will receive the pounding of hurricanes, you know left and right. and what we need from our friends and our fellow citizens of th
we are for you concerned with our brothers and sisters in florida. and we know that they will get a bigger hurricane than we did down here. >> so certainly we're early in the season, right. this may be one of the first. but it certainly is not going to be the last. you learned a lot. you suffered a lot from hurricane maria. >> right. >> and have deployed a lot of resource that is weren't around then, bigger generators to fill the gap if the power were to go out, et cetera. do...
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a state of emergency just declared in florida as residents scramble to stock up for what cod orearain dangerous storm from the islands now getting hit. dorian lashing the virgin islands and puerto rico, the first images coming up. fehreatening oong. of rain and deadly mosquito virus. a teenager now on a hospital ventilator, a woman dying from the infection as health officials wa residents in several states. tonight, the symptoms to look out for. also, the manhunt intensifying for a couple on the run considered armed and dangerous. allegedly overpowering guards as they were transported across the country to face murder charges. >>> the tragic accident involving a stunt driver known as the fastest woman on four wheels, killed attempting to go more than 500 miles per hour in a jet-powered car. >>> the fatal boat accident, a "shark tank" star on board one boat when it crashed into another. two people are dead. what the reality show celebrity is saying to attacked in their own home. the husband boxing the bear before his wife stepped in with a louisville slugger. muir". >>> good evening. a
a state of emergency just declared in florida as residents scramble to stock up for what cod orearain dangerous storm from the islands now getting hit. dorian lashing the virgin islands and puerto rico, the first images coming up. fehreatening oong. of rain and deadly mosquito virus. a teenager now on a hospital ventilator, a woman dying from the infection as health officials wa residents in several states. tonight, the symptoms to look out for. also, the manhunt intensifying for a couple on...
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mainland as florida residents batten down r a dangerous landfall. then, hearing from hom it's the time of year when members of congress head back t, their di and voters have a lot to get off their chests. plus, a wandering wall and the art of change. artist andy goldsworthy on capturing the ephemeral. >> this work has taken me into uncomfortable territory and that is a great thing for an artist to be put into. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze presidents trummultuous week, the appetite for impeachment among voters, and the 2020 democtic hopefuls as the next debate lineup is announced.ne all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for learn more, go to inphone a consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language learning app that uses speech recognition technology and teaches real-life convers
mainland as florida residents batten down r a dangerous landfall. then, hearing from hom it's the time of year when members of congress head back t, their di and voters have a lot to get off their chests. plus, a wandering wall and the art of change. artist andy goldsworthy on capturing the ephemeral. >> this work has taken me into uncomfortable territory and that is a great thing for an artist to be put into. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to...
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we still have two days to go, richard, before it gets close to florida. it keeps shifting here and there. and this is one of those storms that 20, 30 miles could make a big difference, especially on the east coast of florida. >> south carolina, the governor there declaring a state of emergency, clear concern, bill. you were mentioning the speed, 160 plus miles an hour, right? >> right now it's 150, strong category 4. if we go above 155 to 160, it becomes a rare category 5. we just had one measurement that did confirm that, but they may wait for a second or two we knew days ago this was heading over very warm water. we knew this would become very intense. it didn't bother anyone, but now we know it's going to head for the northern bahamas. two days ago we thought it would be a category 4 haegeading for south central florida. that's going to be the key time. it's going to be nervous times having a category 4 only 70 to 100 miles off the florida east coast. everything is telling us it's going to stall, but until that happens, there will be a lot of nervous p
we still have two days to go, richard, before it gets close to florida. it keeps shifting here and there. and this is one of those storms that 20, 30 miles could make a big difference, especially on the east coast of florida. >> south carolina, the governor there declaring a state of emergency, clear concern, bill. you were mentioning the speed, 160 plus miles an hour, right? >> right now it's 150, strong category 4. if we go above 155 to 160, it becomes a rare category 5. we just...
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that would be the florida highway patrol. we're certainly ready, willing and able however the governor may need our assistance and we understand that is a priority and we want to be available to assist any way we can with that level. >> what is the communication level -- between not just you and county officials and state officials like the governor. are you in communication. >> yes. we are in communication. even at federal level. the effort of cooperation and collaboration among the different levels of government has been out standing and we anticipate it will continue to be that way. >> who rur hearing from at the federal level. >> we've heard from representatives at the white house. i had a conversation last night, we have -- they have my cell phone number, i have their cell phone number and we know that we could get attention at that level immediately if necessary. >> one last question about the population in your city. west palm has a very high retirement population. are you making special arrangements for the elderly, t
that would be the florida highway patrol. we're certainly ready, willing and able however the governor may need our assistance and we understand that is a priority and we want to be available to assist any way we can with that level. >> what is the communication level -- between not just you and county officials and state officials like the governor. are you in communication. >> yes. we are in communication. even at federal level. the effort of cooperation and collaboration among...
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phil keating reporting from our south florida newsroom. >> that was indicated by the florida police chief this morning and that could include other workers at that nursing home birth state employees who were at the time and the management, even the private utility workers there. almost exactly two years ago category four hurricane hurricaa because two-thirds of the state to lose power for days even weeks, that included the now infamous nursing home or three days after losing air conditioning and electricity the stifling heat inside reach temperatures of nearly a hundred degrees. 12 elderly men and women died in that nursing home. these are people who were bedridden and suffering dementia. four employees, the chief administrator, supervising nurse and two other nurses have been charged with multiple felony manslaughter counts as well as tampering with evidence. the police chief signed today, he thinks of the grieving family. >> they place their faith and trust in hollywood heals, its medical and administrative staff and that trust was betrayed. they have been living an absolute nightmare.
phil keating reporting from our south florida newsroom. >> that was indicated by the florida police chief this morning and that could include other workers at that nursing home birth state employees who were at the time and the management, even the private utility workers there. almost exactly two years ago category four hurricane hurricaa because two-thirds of the state to lose power for days even weeks, that included the now infamous nursing home or three days after losing air...
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keep in mind, florida has the same problem. we don't talk about it a lot, but the same problem down there occurred. i mean, we're talking about all of these states being decided by less than 1%. donald trump did not win a majority in any of those states. he carried them with a plurality of the vote because of the 5%, 6% syphoned off to third party voters. when we factor in the turn out among of concern american voters and latinos, i guess you would call that quadruple factor of democratic malaise that we are not going to see 100% no matter how bad democrats might be at turning out voters. there's this natural passion now it's like kerosene on this demographic tsunami that's been laying there just waiting to vote. >> you first saw this new turn out phenomenon developing in the state of virginia in their stiet statewide elections in 2017. you learning from that applied it to the house races and that's what gave you the essence of your predictions is that there's going to be a turn out in these 2018 house races that will deliver t
keep in mind, florida has the same problem. we don't talk about it a lot, but the same problem down there occurred. i mean, we're talking about all of these states being decided by less than 1%. donald trump did not win a majority in any of those states. he carried them with a plurality of the vote because of the 5%, 6% syphoned off to third party voters. when we factor in the turn out among of concern american voters and latinos, i guess you would call that quadruple factor of democratic...
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marco rubio though fellow booster for florida and florida tourism, this is what we to say to reporters yesterday on c capitol hill. >> it's right down the street from, not far from where i live. it's in florida. i think it's a great idea. >> does it cause any concern? >> yeah, traffic, yeah, a lot of concern. traffic pfrg. it's right around the super bowl potentially. >> any concern though about the president actually pitching his own, i mean profit theoretically? >> yeah, i don't know. i think my sense is that those events probably end up costing more than they make you. its is he not our basel. it's a lot of security costs locally and a lot of traffic so yeah, i'd love to have miami be featured internationally as a great place. >> as julia has pointed out, karen deyoung of "the washington post" was pointing out last night that airports have to be closed down, so the virtue of it being near miami international is actually a disastrous security risk and traffic risk. >> right, these are all things any administration thinks about. you have advanced teams who try to figure out what else
marco rubio though fellow booster for florida and florida tourism, this is what we to say to reporters yesterday on c capitol hill. >> it's right down the street from, not far from where i live. it's in florida. i think it's a great idea. >> does it cause any concern? >> yeah, traffic, yeah, a lot of concern. traffic pfrg. it's right around the super bowl potentially. >> any concern though about the president actually pitching his own, i mean profit theoretically?...
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that's why north florida, georgia and the carolinas have to watch this. we're about five days out from this getting to the mainland u.s.a. that is a lot of time just to change. notice a really big spread here. it's a low confidence forecast at this point while the strength of it puts it at a category three storm. i'll also tell you that's not a super strong forecast intensity. forecasting is still not what we're as good at and the water is certainly plenty warm and conditions are ripe. we could see, you know, additional strengthening of that. this information tells us five days out, we have something here. that means you should be making your plans for a couple of days from now when we can pinpoint where this is going to go. people can put the plans in place. shep? >> shepard: sounded like your team's hope yesterday was well, from an american perspective is the mountains in the dominican republic would break this up. >> or puerto rico. that would have been much better. it didn't happen. going right over the bbis, those are not enough mountains or land mas
that's why north florida, georgia and the carolinas have to watch this. we're about five days out from this getting to the mainland u.s.a. that is a lot of time just to change. notice a really big spread here. it's a low confidence forecast at this point while the strength of it puts it at a category three storm. i'll also tell you that's not a super strong forecast intensity. forecasting is still not what we're as good at and the water is certainly plenty warm and conditions are ripe. we could...
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the storm is now on its way toward florida. it's on track to make landfall along the eastern coast of florida. sometime over this weekend. the thing to keep an eye on is how quickly dorian powers up as it closes in on the florida coast. meteorologists say this one has been a hard one to forecast, but dorian could become a major hurricane. it could become a category 3 storm by time it's bearing down on florida. in anticipation of that, a state of emergency has been declared across the state. but as you'd imagine in florida tonight they are bracing for what looks like it could be a super serious hurricane this holiday weekend. stay with us. to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recur
the storm is now on its way toward florida. it's on track to make landfall along the eastern coast of florida. sometime over this weekend. the thing to keep an eye on is how quickly dorian powers up as it closes in on the florida coast. meteorologists say this one has been a hard one to forecast, but dorian could become a major hurricane. it could become a category 3 storm by time it's bearing down on florida. in anticipation of that, a state of emergency has been declared across the state. but...
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keep in mind, florida has the same problem. we don't talk about it a lot, but the same problem down there occurred. i mean, we're talking about all of these states being decided by less than 1%. donald trump did not win a majority in any of those states. he carried them with a plurality of the vote because of the 5%, 6% syphoned off to third party voters. when we factor in the turn out among of concern american voters and latinos, i guess you would call that quadruple factor of democratic malaise that we are not going to see 100% no matter how bad democrats might be at turning out voters. there's this natural passion now it's like kerosene on this demographic tsunami that's been laying there just waiting to vote. >> you first saw this new turn out phenomenon developing in the state of virginia in their stiet wi statewide elections in 2017. you learning from that applied it to the house races and that's what gave you the essence of your predictions is that there's going to be a turn out in these 2018 house races that will delive
keep in mind, florida has the same problem. we don't talk about it a lot, but the same problem down there occurred. i mean, we're talking about all of these states being decided by less than 1%. donald trump did not win a majority in any of those states. he carried them with a plurality of the vote because of the 5%, 6% syphoned off to third party voters. when we factor in the turn out among of concern american voters and latinos, i guess you would call that quadruple factor of democratic...
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authorities arresting suspects in connecticut, florida and ohio. police say a self-proclaimed white nationalist showing himself firing an assault weapon. and one of the suspects boasting he'd like to kill 100 people. and tonight, the fbi warning about the rise of domestic terror threats after el paso and dayton. and here's alex perez. >> reporter: the ohio man who police say threatened to shoot up this jewish community center in youngstown, smiling, as he pleaded not guilty in court today. authorities raided 20-year-old james reardon's home friy, findg semi-automatic weapons and bulletproof armor. this disturbing video on his instagram. firing a semi-automatic weapon, sirens blaring, with a caption reading, "police identified the youngstown jewish family community shooter as local white nationalist." >> that kicked off an intense investigation, a very rapidly evolving investigation because of the way the world is in. >> reporter: investigators say reardon also attended the deadly charlottesville 2017 unite the right rally. and was interviewed by na
authorities arresting suspects in connecticut, florida and ohio. police say a self-proclaimed white nationalist showing himself firing an assault weapon. and one of the suspects boasting he'd like to kill 100 people. and tonight, the fbi warning about the rise of domestic terror threats after el paso and dayton. and here's alex perez. >> reporter: the ohio man who police say threatened to shoot up this jewish community center in youngstown, smiling, as he pleaded not guilty in court...
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attorney in south florida in 2007 when that happened. it was his office that entered into a federal non-prosecution agreement with epstein in which epstein agreed to plead guilty to state prostitution charges that resulted in him serving a short jail sentence in the county lockup in palm beach close to his house where they literally let him out all day every day and when he came back to sleep at the jail at night it appears that maybe he got to keep his door unlocked. in exchange for that inexplicable fate alex acosta's office signed off on this promise that epstein wouldn't face any federal charges. well, last month when sdny in fact brought federal charges against epstein, they proclaimed that they did not consider themselves to be bound by that agreement that epstein got from the florida u.s. attorney's office when acosta was in charge. well, now that jeffrey epstein is dead, he was found dead in his jail cell on saturday morning, now there are a whole bunch of urgent and interesting questions as to what's going to happen next, what's
attorney in south florida in 2007 when that happened. it was his office that entered into a federal non-prosecution agreement with epstein in which epstein agreed to plead guilty to state prostitution charges that resulted in him serving a short jail sentence in the county lockup in palm beach close to his house where they literally let him out all day every day and when he came back to sleep at the jail at night it appears that maybe he got to keep his door unlocked. in exchange for that...
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former florida attorney general pam boundy. a lot of aspects of this, ken starr will be honest, to me, everything i right, everything i thought, i believe in due process, i believe in presumption of innocence. everything i seen points to a lot of smoke involving this man and young girls. i'm surprised you were representing him. everyone deserves a defense but what can you tell us about him? >> well, i was in fact brought in in florida to address one specific issue and that is whether the issue should be handled by the state. there is no question. there were serious issues and he was accepting the responsibility for those in palm beach county but the issue was, should there be a federal offense as well. but we are going to see what all of these facts are. these are all new facts and thank you for saying it. you believe in the presumption of innocence and you believe in due process and so i'm very happy that the attorney general, who's a man of his word, is going to get to get to the bottom of how this happened. these regularitie
former florida attorney general pam boundy. a lot of aspects of this, ken starr will be honest, to me, everything i right, everything i thought, i believe in due process, i believe in presumption of innocence. everything i seen points to a lot of smoke involving this man and young girls. i'm surprised you were representing him. everyone deserves a defense but what can you tell us about him? >> well, i was in fact brought in in florida to address one specific issue and that is whether the...
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people would race down to florida, because we didn't have the same controls as other states. we fed the entire nation's addiction. >> whitaker: this mob scene, shot on a cell phone in 2009, is inside a florida pain clinic-- dozens of patients waiting to get their opioids. schultz operated a clinic like this in delray beach, where he treated thousands of patients. how would you describe dr. barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had. he prescribed an egregious amount of pills to his patients. the numbers would shock the conscience. >> whitaker: d.e.a. records show in 2010, one patient of dr.wacrl 17,000 of the highest potency oxycodone pills in a seven month period; another got more than 23,000 over eight months. that's more than 100 pills a day. business was so good, schultz was making more than $6,000 a day prescribing and selling opioids to his patients. >> whitaker: the numbers of pills that you were prescribing were astronomical. who takes that many pills and puts them into their body? what were you thinking? >> schultz: i was thinkin
people would race down to florida, because we didn't have the same controls as other states. we fed the entire nation's addiction. >> whitaker: this mob scene, shot on a cell phone in 2009, is inside a florida pain clinic-- dozens of patients waiting to get their opioids. schultz operated a clinic like this in delray beach, where he treated thousands of patients. how would you describe dr. barry schultz? >> aronberg: he was one of the most notorious drug dealers we had. he...
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is it the target has change fred puerto rico to florida? look at you smiling? or he got so much backlash for attacking puerto rico? >> i would go with a. [ laughter ] >> well, i mean, we have seen him be unkind about puerto rico the last couple days, at one point he seemed mad at puerto rico for being in the way of yet another hurricane. he's been feuding with the mayor of san juan, which teems sob one of the roots of this whole puerto rico resent manage that he has, and florida is a different ball game. we've seen him -- one of his allies is the head of the government. so it's a very different story. >> never mind 29 electoral votes. >> there's an awful lot of folks from puerto rico who have come to live in the state of florida, my home state. govern desantis, you play recall during the fall campaign when president trump was real loy publicly going after puerto rico last year, that was one of the moments when then candidate desantis, who really had embraced trump strongly, that was one of the first time publicly distancing himself. the politics not good for pu
is it the target has change fred puerto rico to florida? look at you smiling? or he got so much backlash for attacking puerto rico? >> i would go with a. [ laughter ] >> well, i mean, we have seen him be unkind about puerto rico the last couple days, at one point he seemed mad at puerto rico for being in the way of yet another hurricane. he's been feuding with the mayor of san juan, which teems sob one of the roots of this whole puerto rico resent manage that he has, and florida is...
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now that we know -- there's probably a list in this florida deal. i'm sure the federal government has ha list. they know who was exempted out of that deal that jeffrey epstein had back in florida. that's the road map. those are the people the federal government will be looking at. the fact they got immunity in florida does not bind of federal government. it's two separate governments. even with the u.s. attorney's office agreement doesn't necessarily bind other u.s. attorney offices. i don't think anybody has seen the papers that relate to this agreement, but if it's like any other standard agreement that i used as a prosecutor, it's going to be binding only as to the southern district of -- it does not bind 9 southern district of new york. >>> let me ask about the civil side of things. there have been civil actions taken against jeffrey epstein, and plans for others. the bar is generally lower, and this is a guy with a lot of money. with him being dead, does that fundamentally make it harder or easier to make a claims on his estate for these claims
now that we know -- there's probably a list in this florida deal. i'm sure the federal government has ha list. they know who was exempted out of that deal that jeffrey epstein had back in florida. that's the road map. those are the people the federal government will be looking at. the fact they got immunity in florida does not bind of federal government. it's two separate governments. even with the u.s. attorney's office agreement doesn't necessarily bind other u.s. attorney offices. i don't...