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the key is, it's 550 miles away from florida right now. we don't mind if it's a big huge storm over the open waters. we would like it to weaken from here on out because it's going to get very close to the northern portions of the bahamas, especially freeport area. looks like nassau will be further south, just a glancing blow. for the northern islands, sunday night through monday morning and monday during the day, there's a chance it could stall here for maybe 24 to 36 hours. we talk about a major hurricane stalling over the top of a small island, imagine what that's going to be like in your shelters or in your bathrooms, trying to go through that. so our thoughts are with the people in northern bahamas. the cone has shifted about at least half of it is now offshore. but the other half is still over central florida so we could easily see direct impact. we could possibly have a major hurricane landfall come tuesday on the central florida coast. some of our computers do show that. one of our more reliable ones, this yellow one, still has it c
the key is, it's 550 miles away from florida right now. we don't mind if it's a big huge storm over the open waters. we would like it to weaken from here on out because it's going to get very close to the northern portions of the bahamas, especially freeport area. looks like nassau will be further south, just a glancing blow. for the northern islands, sunday night through monday morning and monday during the day, there's a chance it could stall here for maybe 24 to 36 hours. we talk about a...
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atlantic, florida polytechnic, florida international and the university of central florida have issued closures starting today through tuesday. the school districts in martin county and veil oubra county have announced closures for tuesday, september 3rd. monday is labor day so schools were scheduled to be closed anyway. our florida department of economic opportunities is extending the deadline for local governments to submit applications for the $85 million rebuild florida infrastructure repair program. and visit florida has activated the expedia visit florida hotel accommodation web portal so that if there are evacuation orders you can get a sense whaf would would -- a sense of what would be available in terms of accommodations. we have close to a million gallons of water. jared has requested i think another 2 million for fema. we have almost 2 million meals ready for distribution. now, we have not necessarily received requests for that yet but we stand ready to distribute the meals when we can. and the state, we're also working with some of the retailers like publix and walmart to m
atlantic, florida polytechnic, florida international and the university of central florida have issued closures starting today through tuesday. the school districts in martin county and veil oubra county have announced closures for tuesday, september 3rd. monday is labor day so schools were scheduled to be closed anyway. our florida department of economic opportunities is extending the deadline for local governments to submit applications for the $85 million rebuild florida infrastructure...
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toward florida. right now, dorian is moving northwest with maximum sustained winds nearing 110-mile-per-hour. a hurricane watch in effect for the bahamas as the storm is expected to maf over the islands this sunday and all signs showing dorian could have a maffe category 4 hurricane by the time it makes landfall in florida next week. today residents in the state high alert. stocking up, governor ron desantis issuing a statewide warning earlier today. >> you're looking at potentially significant water event, you know trout major portions of the state. and so we want resources to be able to navigate that. this is a major event. we still have some degree of uncertainty. we just got to be prepared for all those circumstances. >> the governor adding that he spoke with president trump who has pledged full emergency assistance to florida. the president scheduled to travel to poland this weekend but cancelled the trip to monitor the hurricane. we have complete coverage of hurricane doctor yan beginning with
toward florida. right now, dorian is moving northwest with maximum sustained winds nearing 110-mile-per-hour. a hurricane watch in effect for the bahamas as the storm is expected to maf over the islands this sunday and all signs showing dorian could have a maffe category 4 hurricane by the time it makes landfall in florida next week. today residents in the state high alert. stocking up, governor ron desantis issuing a statewide warning earlier today. >> you're looking at potentially...
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millions of people in florida are in the strike zone right now. >> florida's governor issuing a state of emergency for the entire stay. >> reporter: dorian's early calling card, violent winds and driving rain battering the caribbean and now the hurricane is churning in the warm atlantic waters, intensifying. forecasters he predicting it could be a category 4 storm with winds over 130 miles an hour at landfall. >> a major storm. a major hurricane coming our way some time during labor day. >> reporter: the current forecast cone covers the entire florida peninsula and so does the state of emergency. extended by governor ron de s santes. they are filing gas tanks -- >> batteries, flash lights, generators, extension cords. anything they can use that is going to give them survival. >> reporter: and testing again trirts make sure they're ready. >> just worried about contaminated water. worried about the electricity if it goes out. >> reporter: concerns shared by millions in the storm's path right now. >> any portion of florida could take -- >> reporter: as dorian takes aim at the florida coa
millions of people in florida are in the strike zone right now. >> florida's governor issuing a state of emergency for the entire stay. >> reporter: dorian's early calling card, violent winds and driving rain battering the caribbean and now the hurricane is churning in the warm atlantic waters, intensifying. forecasters he predicting it could be a category 4 storm with winds over 130 miles an hour at landfall. >> a major storm. a major hurricane coming our way some time during...
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as it hits florida. that wraps it up for me today. i'm ali velshi. you can watch on msnbc.com/now, msnbc app and apple tv and social media. thank you for watching, "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. all eyes are on florida. that's because the hurricane is currently gathering steam over the atlantic. hurricane dorian has the potential to be the most dangerous storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew. the governor of the state ron desantis has declared an emergency in every county of the state, with warnings the emergency can go on for several days. dorian, a category 3 storm now, is expected to hit florida early next week. for his part, donald trump plans to monitor the situation from camp davis, canceling his trip to poland. when it comes to managing the storm he will work with the
as it hits florida. that wraps it up for me today. i'm ali velshi. you can watch on msnbc.com/now, msnbc app and apple tv and social media. thank you for watching, "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. all eyes are on florida. that's because the hurricane is currently gathering steam over the atlantic. hurricane dorian has the potential to be the most dangerous storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane...
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well, perhaps on florida's atlantic coast. let's begin right there, with the breaking news on hurricane dorian. the category 4 storm now taking aim at northwestern bahamas. with life threatening storm surge and devastating winds. dozens of shelters have now been open to take in some thousands and thousands of people as we spin around you see the latest statistics we have from dorian. you can see hurricane dorian, category 4 storm, located right now about 205 miles near the great abaco key in bahamas itself. bill? >> yeah, we're just getting in some of the new information from our computer models, we get these in randomly. the big ones we watch for, is the european model or american models, we get our spaghetti lines. this is the 11:00 advisory, we'll wait for the new one coming out at 5:00 this evening. we look at the models to get a hint if they're going to change anything. most of our models are 50 to 100 miles off the coastline. everyone here is still in the cone, and we still think that we could get a close call here on th
well, perhaps on florida's atlantic coast. let's begin right there, with the breaking news on hurricane dorian. the category 4 storm now taking aim at northwestern bahamas. with life threatening storm surge and devastating winds. dozens of shelters have now been open to take in some thousands and thousands of people as we spin around you see the latest statistics we have from dorian. you can see hurricane dorian, category 4 storm, located right now about 205 miles near the great abaco key in...
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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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this does not mean if you're in florida, south florida, across the coastline that this forecast could not change. we need to take those precautions of a landfall for florida. but now we'll add on four more states, georgia, south carolina, north carolina as well. and possibly here in our next update at 11:00, maybe even virginia here. but it goes down to a cat 2 here as it stays well offshore, potential landfall now with this latest update is hilton head island. we've been talking about this storm since last sunday. look at this. with this newest update, thursday, 2:00 a.m. throughout your labor day, all through next week we'll continue to talk about this system. finally now our models here in the last 24 hours have started really to come into agreement here and it keeps this system well offshore. taking a look at the european model, this is the left side of this storm system. still going to cause the major surge here and possible flooding. the right side quadrant of this storm is the heaviest side of the storm, we see that damaging winds, that's well offshore. people still need to be
this does not mean if you're in florida, south florida, across the coastline that this forecast could not change. we need to take those precautions of a landfall for florida. but now we'll add on four more states, georgia, south carolina, north carolina as well. and possibly here in our next update at 11:00, maybe even virginia here. but it goes down to a cat 2 here as it stays well offshore, potential landfall now with this latest update is hilton head island. we've been talking about this...
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and while southern florida is well acquainted with these big storms, the part of north central florida currently in dorian's cross hairs has never been hit with a category 3 hurricane despite records going back nearly 170 years. we'll go to cape canaveral and the weather center. the entire state of florida is pretty much inside the cone here. tell me what's going on there. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. that's right. the governor of florida has declared a state of emergency in 26 counties and asked folks to stock up on supplies that will last about seven days. folks are listening to that warning. yesterday we saw folks heading to the grocery store as they're stocking up on extra food and water. also hardware stores seeing their shelves cleared out. generators, flash lights, as well as other hurricane supplies. and people are really heeding that warning and taking advantage of the lull in the weather that we have right now. we're also about 30 minutes away from the kennedy space center and teams there are securing multimillion dollar equipment ahead of the storm. as you know,
and while southern florida is well acquainted with these big storms, the part of north central florida currently in dorian's cross hairs has never been hit with a category 3 hurricane despite records going back nearly 170 years. we'll go to cape canaveral and the weather center. the entire state of florida is pretty much inside the cone here. tell me what's going on there. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. that's right. the governor of florida has declared a state of emergency in...
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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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he is a former emergency management in florida. how difficult is it to prepare the response for a storm like this, like dorian, especially when we don't know exactly where it's going to make landfall? how do we do it? >> there are elements, craig, that are more difficult than others. we know a lot about how storms impact the areas like florida. we've had a lot of experience there. but prepositioning assets that are going to be used in the response is as much art as it is science. and sometimes in a storm particularly where you have a storm like dorian where you're not really sure exactly where it's going to make landfall, you have to be more careful about prepositioning the kinds of things that you're going to use in the response, like tarps, generators rr generators, things like that. because you don't want to position assets in an area that's going to be impacted. and the assets become a part of the problem rather than the solution. >> and then there's of course the initial response from the storm comes ashore. how do you plan fo
he is a former emergency management in florida. how difficult is it to prepare the response for a storm like this, like dorian, especially when we don't know exactly where it's going to make landfall? how do we do it? >> there are elements, craig, that are more difficult than others. we know a lot about how storms impact the areas like florida. we've had a lot of experience there. but prepositioning assets that are going to be used in the response is as much art as it is science. and...
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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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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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right now anywhere from southern florida up to northern florida is where the national hurricane center thinks this will make landfall as a category 4 storm. winds at 130 miles per hour certainly gusting higher than that so prepare for the wind gusts. it is going to move over the state of florida, of course, making the interaction, decreasing in strength. but then it could emerge back into the gulf. take that gulf and then eventually affect parts of the gulf coast. we'll talk more about that and i'll show you some model comparisons and then also we expect after that where you could see one, two, three weeks of power outages in some spots, ali. >> that is remarkable. the cone of uncertainty is large and we hope with each update we will be able to give people a better sense of where this is going. but the danger of course is that it is big. it is powerful. it is likely to get more powerful as it gets closer to shore. michelle, we will stay close with you. michelle grossman our meteorologist. joining me now on the phone is a noaa hurricane hunter pilot lieutenant commander robert mitchell
right now anywhere from southern florida up to northern florida is where the national hurricane center thinks this will make landfall as a category 4 storm. winds at 130 miles per hour certainly gusting higher than that so prepare for the wind gusts. it is going to move over the state of florida, of course, making the interaction, decreasing in strength. but then it could emerge back into the gulf. take that gulf and then eventually affect parts of the gulf coast. we'll talk more about that and...
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most of florida is in dorian's cone of uncertainty. residents there are bracing for the worst stocking up ahead of the storm while the u.s. virgins islands are recovering with scattered power outages throughout the area. joining me with the latest on the storm's track is nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, tell us about where this is headed. there are a whole lot of populated areas wondering if this is coming to them. >> that's right, ali. a whole lot of populated areas at the worst time, labor day weekend. we are talking about life-threatening flash flooding. we also have a storm coming to southern florida tomorrow -- on friday. so that's not going to help situations. let's talk about where it is right now. it's moving to the northwest north of the virgin islands, also puerto rico. so still a category one storm. we haven't had an advisory since earlier this morning around 11:00. it's not really going to be until 5:00 until we see an updated information. so the location 220 miles north/northwest of san juan, puerto rico
most of florida is in dorian's cone of uncertainty. residents there are bracing for the worst stocking up ahead of the storm while the u.s. virgins islands are recovering with scattered power outages throughout the area. joining me with the latest on the storm's track is nbc news meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, tell us about where this is headed. there are a whole lot of populated areas wondering if this is coming to them. >> that's right, ali. a whole lot of populated areas at...
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the other 50% is either over florida or over here in western portions of florida. right now, it's just too early for us to say if we're even going to get a category 4 landfall. but it's still a possibility, and as long as that is the case, you have to prepare. >> yeah, no kidding. bill karins, thank you for that. all of the preparations for this storm coming just after the trump administration announced a plan to take away funding from fema, shifting $155 million from fema's disaster relief funding to pay for the president's border priorities. and when it looked like dorian could hit the already-battered puerto rico, the president sent multiple tweets attacking the island and its leaders, calling them corrupt and incompetent. all of this as trump faces growing pressure on everything from his trade policy to immigration plans. with growing signs of frustration from a key part of trump's base, farmers, getting ham pemered by trump's trade wa and new ethanol rules. plus, public outcry after the administration eliminated a policy to defer deportations for families with
the other 50% is either over florida or over here in western portions of florida. right now, it's just too early for us to say if we're even going to get a category 4 landfall. but it's still a possibility, and as long as that is the case, you have to prepare. >> yeah, no kidding. bill karins, thank you for that. all of the preparations for this storm coming just after the trump administration announced a plan to take away funding from fema, shifting $155 million from fema's disaster...
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the entire state of florida is under a state of emergency. we are going to go live in just a minute. for the latest track, we'll turn to our meteorologist. >> hurricane hunters have been flying through the storm overnight. what we are seeing now is a storm that is intensifying. there was initially some drier air that was accepting to sup pre suppress it. we are now seeing an eye form. we are likely to see it become a category 3 or 4 in the days to come. we are seeing 105 miles an hour. that is a strong category 2. we are expecting it to become a category 3 in the next 24 to 48 hours. movement is northwest at 12 miles an hour. it is working its way fairly quickly. we are expecting a slow down. we are expecting -- you can see these numbers are tight together. we are watching for conditions to slow down. once the system slows down, it will be a heavy rain maker. it is something we'll watch closely, i'll have more coming up. >> it will be an intense few days. now, more on how residents are preparing. live from cocoa beach. >> good morning. calm h
the entire state of florida is under a state of emergency. we are going to go live in just a minute. for the latest track, we'll turn to our meteorologist. >> hurricane hunters have been flying through the storm overnight. what we are seeing now is a storm that is intensifying. there was initially some drier air that was accepting to sup pre suppress it. we are now seeing an eye form. we are likely to see it become a category 3 or 4 in the days to come. we are seeing 105 miles an hour....
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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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florida? where are we most vulnerable? where are we the strongest? >> no question about it that florida is very prepared relatively speaking. puerto rico i would not say that at all. there are still problems. they're still recovering from hurricane maria. there are lots of issues from politics to the fact that they rebuilt the electrical grid that was destroyed. there are lots of vulnerabilities there. the other thing which is really important in florida and puerto rico is that lots of people living economically, very insecure, very disadvantaged, poor people have a great deal of difficulty getting ready. >> it costs money to board up your house, to stock up on fuel and food and getting out of the area. >> everything costs money. it's very difficult for people living in poverty. fema is in pretty good shape generally. i am impressed thatnema has become a really effective agency. what i am worried about in florida, there is many hazardous waste sites. there are two nuclear power plants, over 15
florida? where are we most vulnerable? where are we the strongest? >> no question about it that florida is very prepared relatively speaking. puerto rico i would not say that at all. there are still problems. they're still recovering from hurricane maria. there are lots of issues from politics to the fact that they rebuilt the electrical grid that was destroyed. there are lots of vulnerabilities there. the other thing which is really important in florida and puerto rico is that lots of...
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florida is a peninsula. you're not going to be able to put everything where you think you need it in until you certainty. it could go up the middle of the state, so you have to play that chess and the emergency managers have to be pessimistic. look at the worst case scenario and look at resources as close as they can and once it starts impacting preparing a response and focus on serge and rescue. >> hope for the best and prep pair for the worst. they are trying to send the message that we're prepared and we're ready for this and now you have to do your part. i wanted to ask about president trump's decision to pull fema money to pay for his southern border policy, is that a reason for concern going into hurricane season? >> it is more optics. to me it will not affect the response to this hurricane. a bigger problem will be older disaster that's if fema starts running low on money they may have to stop work on older disasters unless congress is able to refund that account. i'm not concerned about much except t
florida is a peninsula. you're not going to be able to put everything where you think you need it in until you certainty. it could go up the middle of the state, so you have to play that chess and the emergency managers have to be pessimistic. look at the worst case scenario and look at resources as close as they can and once it starts impacting preparing a response and focus on serge and rescue. >> hope for the best and prep pair for the worst. they are trying to send the message that...
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she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water. unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe. a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times. number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama. velasquez called her. >> i told her, i'm investigating the disappearance to have david jackson. and she said to me, how much evidence do you have against him? and i said, i can't discuss the evidence with you, but i can tell you that it's enough for me to put him away right now. i was just totally bluffing. i had really, nothing. i'm just throwing it out there, you know, fishing that long line and if something bites, i'm reeling it in. and she says, honey, she says, let me call you back. >> the minutes ticked by, velasquez waited by the phone. and when nancy called back, what she said blew the case wide open. >> she started telling
she wasn't anywhere near florida, she said, when david disappeared. >> i was not in florida. i was in arizona, in the apartment. i was nowhere around here. >> and lacking any further evidence, detective velasquez was stalled, dead in the water. unless, maybe the man barbara was married to at the time knew something, michael wolfe. a little checking revealed wolf had been married seven times. number six, a woman named nancy graham, lived in alabama. velasquez called her. >> i...
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>> thank you so much for your reporting in florida. dorian could get as close as 50 to 100 miles of that location. we'll touch base with you later. let's turn to what the government is doing to aid citizens and first responders as they prepare for the destructive path of the hurricane. joining me, fema deputy administrator for response and recovery. david, what are you hearing, what's the latest in terms of preparation? >> good afternoon. as you have seen, dorian remains a very dangerous storm, even as the track shifts, it reminds all of us to remain vigilant. we're asking folks in north carolina, south carolina, georgia and still in florida to pay close attention to the forecasts in the coming hours, to follow instructions much local officials, some of whom you had, giving great advice to their residents. they know their communities best. they know what the forecasts mean in their individual communities, and the time to let our guard down has not come. it is critical that folks throughout the carolinas, georgia and florida continue to
>> thank you so much for your reporting in florida. dorian could get as close as 50 to 100 miles of that location. we'll touch base with you later. let's turn to what the government is doing to aid citizens and first responders as they prepare for the destructive path of the hurricane. joining me, fema deputy administrator for response and recovery. david, what are you hearing, what's the latest in terms of preparation? >> good afternoon. as you have seen, dorian remains a very...
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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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everybody who knows anybody in florida as well. michelle grossman, thank you for keeping us updated. appreciate that. and as hurricane dorian remains a threat our own julia ainsley and frank thorpe are reporting now that the trump administration is pulling millions from the department of homeland security to send to the southern border. "to fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum seekers along the southern border. i.c.e. would gain $155 million. all from fema's disaster relief fund." here for our lead-off discussion on a wednesday night, we have with us nancy cook, white house reporter for politico, jon meacham, pulitzer prize-winning biographer and historian. eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "washington post" and retired four-star u.s. army general barry mccaffrey, a decorated combat veteran of vietnam and a former battlefield commander in the persian gulf among his other distinguished titles. these honors that all of our guests have tonight certainly put me to shame, just reading through th
everybody who knows anybody in florida as well. michelle grossman, thank you for keeping us updated. appreciate that. and as hurricane dorian remains a threat our own julia ainsley and frank thorpe are reporting now that the trump administration is pulling millions from the department of homeland security to send to the southern border. "to fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum seekers along the southern border. i.c.e. would gain $155 million. all from fema's disaster...
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all eyes are on florida. that's because the hurricane is currently gathering steam over the atlantic. hurricane dorian has the potential to be the most dangerous storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew. the governor of the state ron desantis has declared an emergency in every county of the state, with warnings the emergency can go on for several days. dorian, a category 3 storm now, is expected to hit florida early next week. for his part, donald trump plans to monitor the situation from camp davis, canceling his trip to poland. when it comes to managing the storm he will work with the department and depsy secretary of homeland security as well as fema administrator, all in acting capacities and added scrutiny will be placed on the federal response to the storm, since it's the first one to hit since at announcement was made that fema funds were used for the border policies. covering it for awe with the latest on the storm, preparations and the president, we're joined by a special group of rep
all eyes are on florida. that's because the hurricane is currently gathering steam over the atlantic. hurricane dorian has the potential to be the most dangerous storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew. the governor of the state ron desantis has declared an emergency in every county of the state, with warnings the emergency can go on for several days. dorian, a category 3 storm now, is expected to hit florida early next week. for his part, donald trump plans to monitor the...
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south florida just between west palm beach and miami monday night. we are starting to see the european model making more agreement with the national hurricane center model, so we're going to still have to wait because we still need a little -- within the next 24 hours i think we'll be seeing a lot more consensus. as far as the probability of tropical storm winds high for much of central and southern florida from miami up getting close to jacksonville opinion the hurricane force winds probably by sunday night. heavy rainfall, we're talking anywhere from four to eight inches of rain as you get into south central and east central florida, but there could be upwards of 12 inches of rain and again, we have not seen a landfall of a hurricane, we've had 121 hurricane landfalls from brownsville, ex-texas, to east point, maine, since 1850 but haven't seen a hurricane landfall on the space coast, which is just south of cape canaveral moving further north in september. the last major hurricane landfall on the florida east coast was september in 2004, so craig,
south florida just between west palm beach and miami monday night. we are starting to see the european model making more agreement with the national hurricane center model, so we're going to still have to wait because we still need a little -- within the next 24 hours i think we'll be seeing a lot more consensus. as far as the probability of tropical storm winds high for much of central and southern florida from miami up getting close to jacksonville opinion the hurricane force winds probably...
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this is his tweet about florida, hurricane dorian looks like it will hit florida late sunday. be prepared, please follow state and federal instructions. s had him on puerto rico. puerto rico is one of the most corrupt places on earth. their political system is incompetent or corrupt. congress approved billions of dollars last time, more than any place it's gotten and it was sent to crooked polls. no good. and jon meacham would agree, truly unprecedented to attack americans in the path of a dangerous storm. >> that's right, and the president and his government has been criticized for their handling of the previous hurricane and storm that basically devastated puerto rico. and there's criticism they didn't pay as much attention. you can take that and look at storms or you can even look at a bit more broadly that there's a criticism of the president that he is sort of views himself as the leader just for the people who support him. by that view he's much more likely to be sympathetic to victims in, frankly, a red state or red city. in his public statements, you will see that. in
this is his tweet about florida, hurricane dorian looks like it will hit florida late sunday. be prepared, please follow state and federal instructions. s had him on puerto rico. puerto rico is one of the most corrupt places on earth. their political system is incompetent or corrupt. congress approved billions of dollars last time, more than any place it's gotten and it was sent to crooked polls. no good. and jon meacham would agree, truly unprecedented to attack americans in the path of a...
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we were ready in puerto rico and we're very ready also in florida. >> very ready in florida, so let's get to florida with the latest on dorian. kathy in cape canaveral, michelle grossman tracking the storm back at 30 rock headquarters. let me start with you. on the space coast folks are bracing for a direct hit eventually. gorgeous where you are now but that's not going to last. >> uh-huh. hallie, good morning. that's right. floridians are used to hurricanes but they know how serious these storms can get. they are definitely preparing right now. the governor has issued a state of emergency here for 26 counties. a lot of folks are listening to those warnings stocking up on supplies, getting those generators ready, batteries, also businesses. this is a big tourism area. there is a port over here. the space center is 30 minutes away from where we are standing. these businesses really rely on the labor day weekend holiday to goose their bottom line. they are going to be taking a direct hit. i'm going to bring in angela over here. she works a few minutes over at the water's edge cafe. i un
we were ready in puerto rico and we're very ready also in florida. >> very ready in florida, so let's get to florida with the latest on dorian. kathy in cape canaveral, michelle grossman tracking the storm back at 30 rock headquarters. let me start with you. on the space coast folks are bracing for a direct hit eventually. gorgeous where you are now but that's not going to last. >> uh-huh. hallie, good morning. that's right. floridians are used to hurricanes but they know how...
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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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but this one missed florida. >> yes. this is a huge wake-up call for all our friends in florida, georgia, and the carolinas because you're not out of the woods either with this. >> i wouldn't call that a good news forecast. it's good news for some in florida. >> if there's even a glimmer of hope, we can make this just a fish storm. >> we are all for that. bermuda, we are coming for you. all right, bill, thanks very much. we turn now to big political story of the day as the democratic frontrunner joe biden responds to some blistering questions from the washington post who asked about his age and mental state. this of course coming after "the washington post" meticulously noted all the inaccuracies from a recent stump speech where biden seemed to jumble together three incidents about the heroism of a navy captain. >> it feeds into the narrative that joe biden makes things up, joe biden too old. joe biden isn't all there. how do you keep the narrative, the too old narrative from damaging your campaign? how do you break out
but this one missed florida. >> yes. this is a huge wake-up call for all our friends in florida, georgia, and the carolinas because you're not out of the woods either with this. >> i wouldn't call that a good news forecast. it's good news for some in florida. >> if there's even a glimmer of hope, we can make this just a fish storm. >> we are all for that. bermuda, we are coming for you. all right, bill, thanks very much. we turn now to big political story of the day as...
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southern florida, southern georgia. it is closer to the southern parts of florida. the one at 5:00 will tell us a little bit more. >> boy, michelle, that is a big uncertain cone right there. anybody who lives in florida at this point, you have to imagine we could end up in the path of this thing. >> absolutely. from the north to the south, you have to be prepared. >>> thank you for that. we will check back in with you obviously at the top of the next hour. mariana is at palm beach gardens costco. you heard from the governor desantis who ta ud about the issue of gas shortages. talk about preparations and what people need to know. >> reporter: hallie, as the reports start to come in, people here are growing in anxiety, especially in the palm beach gardens location. we know at this point it can hit anywhere in florida. if some of these models come out, again, that could change. it is a very unpredictable storm. it could be headed straight here. this is about 14 miles north of west palm beach. this costco, the line went around the corner practically, around the building
southern florida, southern georgia. it is closer to the southern parts of florida. the one at 5:00 will tell us a little bit more. >> boy, michelle, that is a big uncertain cone right there. anybody who lives in florida at this point, you have to imagine we could end up in the path of this thing. >> absolutely. from the north to the south, you have to be prepared. >>> thank you for that. we will check back in with you obviously at the top of the next hour. mariana is at...
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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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we are forecasting a major hurricane for florida. the last time we saw this was hurricane gene in 2004. the typical track of these either talking carolina coast or the gulf of mexico. this is a rare storm that decided to make its turn. the high pressure is dictating a lot of this storm. out of puerto rico, those warnings have expired but just a few bands linger. as this simmers in the atlantic, you'll see the humidity start to rise. also sitting in temperatures currently at 85 to 89 degrees allowing it to simmer here. at 120 miles an hour, that is a cat 3. this cone of uncertainty is really broad. we want to look for it to get smaller so we can start to forecast the potential land fall we could see monday evening to tuesday here. i do think this goes on shore as a cat 3 from this latest update. i cannot tell you where the land fall will be but somewhere on the florida coast here. it will die down to a cat 1. the forecast is really clear here with the storm surge, also the rain maker that is about to happen. potentially up to 10 inche
we are forecasting a major hurricane for florida. the last time we saw this was hurricane gene in 2004. the typical track of these either talking carolina coast or the gulf of mexico. this is a rare storm that decided to make its turn. the high pressure is dictating a lot of this storm. out of puerto rico, those warnings have expired but just a few bands linger. as this simmers in the atlantic, you'll see the humidity start to rise. also sitting in temperatures currently at 85 to 89 degrees...
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i know florida has sandy soil, but if you get a storm that moves this slowly through the florida peninsula, flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i said earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst-case scenarios that you could possibly have for anywhere in the world for hurricane landfall, but we have three days to change that. >> just quickly. because, i mean, this is not what i was necessarily expecting. i have watched the forecast get worse and worries, though, over the last few days. hopefully it gets better. is there a scenario where it could even get worse, though? >> the only thing that would be worse is if it got up to category 5. it has to get over 155 with another 15 really isn't that big of a deal. you know, with the low sheer environment, extremely warm water temperatures along the way, you know, there's really not much, you know, that's stopping it. there is some dry air around the storm that may interrupt it here or there, but if it got to a cat 5 would it surprise me or anybody else? no. right now they're saying the possibility of a good size cat
i know florida has sandy soil, but if you get a storm that moves this slowly through the florida peninsula, flooding will be a huge epic problem well into next week. so as i said earlier, the 11:00 update was one of the worst-case scenarios that you could possibly have for anywhere in the world for hurricane landfall, but we have three days to change that. >> just quickly. because, i mean, this is not what i was necessarily expecting. i have watched the forecast get worse and worries,...
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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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florida, the east coast, high winds threat as well. this could move as we head towards the next few hours including parts of georgia and into the carolinas. rainfall totals, two to four inches. in puerto rico, they do have a drought and some vegetation where we could see some landslide and flash flooding as well and some light threatening flooding. we'll keep our eyes on this as the next add vvisory comes in a 3:00. >> michelle, thank you. marianne atencio is joining me live. what ado condition look like? >> reporter: the visibility here dedegre decreasing dramatically. you can see the island here but now you just see that tropical storm likely headed this way. you mention the changes in the advisory. the u.s. virgin islands right now under hurricane warning and fo puerto rico under hurricane watch. the changing path of this tropical storm, the director here of the resort where i am standing now told me when they looked at that advisory, they started freaking out. they never expected for it to come this way. >> ironically, ali, it woul
florida, the east coast, high winds threat as well. this could move as we head towards the next few hours including parts of georgia and into the carolinas. rainfall totals, two to four inches. in puerto rico, they do have a drought and some vegetation where we could see some landslide and flash flooding as well and some light threatening flooding. we'll keep our eyes on this as the next add vvisory comes in a 3:00. >> michelle, thank you. marianne atencio is joining me live. what ado...
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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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a hurricane is barrelling towards the florida coast. july was the hottest month ever recorded and on and on. hurricane dorian is expected to strengthen into a category four storm with winds of 130 miles per hour when it eventually hits florida. moments ago the president announced he was actually rescheduling a trip to poland so that he could stay in the u.s. to monitor the approaching storm. we realize that a hurricane in late august isn't unusual and that weather and climate are not the same thing. but, folks, the earth is getting hotter. ocean temperatures are rising and an urgent storm like dorian is an urgent reminder of all the climate mitigation we haven't done and the crisis that we face. today the trump administration moved to roll back some climate change regulations that even fossil fuel companies supported keeping. the administration's actions today came days after we learned it's transferring millions in fema disaster funds to the southern border. talk about a bad p.r. timing. but politically, literally, there is a potential
a hurricane is barrelling towards the florida coast. july was the hottest month ever recorded and on and on. hurricane dorian is expected to strengthen into a category four storm with winds of 130 miles per hour when it eventually hits florida. moments ago the president announced he was actually rescheduling a trip to poland so that he could stay in the u.s. to monitor the approaching storm. we realize that a hurricane in late august isn't unusual and that weather and climate are not the same...
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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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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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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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forecasters are watching to see if the path runs along florida's coastline or moves more inland. right now there's a chance that florida will actually avoid a direct hit but that is not for certain. officials warn residents along the coast of georgia and south carolina should also be on alert. people are boarding up their homes and stocking up on supplies because the storm could bring in heavy flooding. we'll be monitoring the latest forecast and updating you as they develop through the show. we begin with politics. i want to take you back to donald trump's new year's eve gala at his for profit march la go resort in 2017. >> it's going to be a fantastic 2018. we're off to a very good start as you know with the great tax cuts and getting rid of the individual man date which was very, very unpopular as you know, but we're going to have a tremendous year. the stock market i think is going to continue to go up, companies are going to continue to come in to the country and they're doing it now soon to be a record clip. so we look forward to seeing you inside. come on along. >> enjiing
forecasters are watching to see if the path runs along florida's coastline or moves more inland. right now there's a chance that florida will actually avoid a direct hit but that is not for certain. officials warn residents along the coast of georgia and south carolina should also be on alert. people are boarding up their homes and stocking up on supplies because the storm could bring in heavy flooding. we'll be monitoring the latest forecast and updating you as they develop through the show....
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now we are really looking at the eastern coast of florida. now keep in mind we have not seen an eastern hit of a major category since 2004. so it's very uncommon for this to happen. and this is the cone of uncertainty. there is a distance where we think that this could end up. and we will watch this over the next several days. but this is the thought pattern right now. we are thinking anywhere from southern florida up to southern georgia, even into the carolinas. in addition to that, we do have a new moon. we have a high tide that will hit friday. so that's going to be a double whammy in addition to the category 3 storm coming nrk we have lots of rain. we could see some flash flooding anywhere from 2 to 4 to 6 inches of rain up to 10 inches of rain in isolation along with that new moon, we are going to see some flooding surely along the coast line. so your biggest impacts with hurricane dorian strongest winds, we are going to see the highest winds for eastern parts of puerto rico. we are starting to see that now. we are going to see that over
now we are really looking at the eastern coast of florida. now keep in mind we have not seen an eastern hit of a major category since 2004. so it's very uncommon for this to happen. and this is the cone of uncertainty. there is a distance where we think that this could end up. and we will watch this over the next several days. but this is the thought pattern right now. we are thinking anywhere from southern florida up to southern georgia, even into the carolinas. in addition to that, we do have...