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parents in florida. me and my parents have seen a massive influx of children that parents have not taken very good care of them and they've been put into the foster care system, but they don't have any place to call home. >> any place to what? >> any place to call home. >> oh, yeah. >> my question is, how do we encourage families in the state of florida and the country to foster or adopt these children and help get involved? >> you feel so sorry for kids that are in the foster system. here's what we did in the eight years. firstoff, one problem they had was the foster kids couldn't get driver's license. they didn't have any way to -- there was no system to help them. we solved that problem. the next thing is -- my wife did a lot of this work, we worked and got 20,000 foster kids adopted. [ applause ] then, when i got elected, the payments to go help the children to the parents only went to 18. we moved that to 21. so, and we dealt with some issues with regard to tuition benefits and things like that. let
parents in florida. me and my parents have seen a massive influx of children that parents have not taken very good care of them and they've been put into the foster care system, but they don't have any place to call home. >> any place to what? >> any place to call home. >> oh, yeah. >> my question is, how do we encourage families in the state of florida and the country to foster or adopt these children and help get involved? >> you feel so sorry for kids that are...
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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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hotel group is offering distressed rates for those in florida, maybe further south in florida planning to evacuate north. this storm is three days away but making a lot of people nervous. we've heard of cruise lines rerouting the track of their ships. also college football is back. florida state and boise state were expected to play a game in jacksonville this weekend. that venue has changed further north towards tallahassee. another thing we're keeping an eye on are orlando theme parks. they've only closed a handful of times, the last time was for hurricane matthew in 2016. we have checked in with a couple of restaurant owners and local businesses here. i spoke to one yesterday who said his message for those who are watching here in florida, listen to those emergency management officials. >> thanks so much for that. >>> all right. joining us now, someone who's been making reltsed decisions here. the mayor of jacksonville, florida. his city had flooding from hurricane irma. great to have you with us. i know you were just listening to that and you've been part of the decision making, sh
hotel group is offering distressed rates for those in florida, maybe further south in florida planning to evacuate north. this storm is three days away but making a lot of people nervous. we've heard of cruise lines rerouting the track of their ships. also college football is back. florida state and boise state were expected to play a game in jacksonville this weekend. that venue has changed further north towards tallahassee. another thing we're keeping an eye on are orlando theme parks....
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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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now west palm beach, florida. you're going to see long lines at gas stations as people try to fuel a. in the grocery store, hardware store, they are tried their best to restock their shelves as people come in and clear them out. so right now we see people looking for plywood. at this particular location, they just got a new shipment of play with in. of course people are trying to board up their windows right now. and we see people full of cars, just like this one. everybody's tried to grab batteries. when you talk about a category 4 storm. you know that those in are going to be strong. people are grabbing batteries. they know that they are going to have a big mess to clean up. we see a lot of cleaning supplies. big boxes of garbage bags. and then everybody wants sandbags. about an hour from here, at delray beach, there are three sandbagging locations. free for all residents to come by. by 930 they were out. everybody here taking the storm very seriously. they are trying to get their hands on any resources that can
now west palm beach, florida. you're going to see long lines at gas stations as people try to fuel a. in the grocery store, hardware store, they are tried their best to restock their shelves as people come in and clear them out. so right now we see people looking for plywood. at this particular location, they just got a new shipment of play with in. of course people are trying to board up their windows right now. and we see people full of cars, just like this one. everybody's tried to grab...
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so you could be dealing with the storm system in north florida, central florida, south florida, the gulf coast could get impacts. we could deal with a storm system moving to the north, part of georgia, carolinas need to be on alert. the fact it is slowing down, not just hours of days of i impacts along the florida coastline. could be a the worst part of the storm system. major storm surge, upwards of 12 feet or more, depending where the storm, center of the storm makes landfall, hovers along the coast. we'll deal with hurricane-force winds, perhaps a major hurricane not only hours but days. we could still see potential for incredible amounts of rain, some forecast models putting it some areas into two feet. upwards of two feet of rainfall over next couple days. still uncertainty involved here. especially we get into sunday, monday and tuesday. the steering current breaks down. our area of high pressure. this storm is just going to slow, meander near the coast. 4, 5 miles-an-hour. that is almost unheard of. why the worst effects of the storm, not just near the center of the cone, but all
so you could be dealing with the storm system in north florida, central florida, south florida, the gulf coast could get impacts. we could deal with a storm system moving to the north, part of georgia, carolinas need to be on alert. the fact it is slowing down, not just hours of days of i impacts along the florida coastline. could be a the worst part of the storm system. major storm surge, upwards of 12 feet or more, depending where the storm, center of the storm makes landfall, hovers along...
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most likely along florida's atlantic coast. we'll have the brand-new forecast from the national weather center -- the hurricane center in just a moment. >>> also a major new study of same-sex behavior concludes there is no single gay gene. but what does it tell us about the role of genetics as well as environment in determining a person's sexual orientation? >>> and president trump claiming today that america's farmers are on his size, but is he tone deaf to farmers who are angry about how the trade war with china is hurting them? >>> plus how joe biden answered a boy's challenging question at a campaign event in south carolina. >> as president, how will you fix the damage donald trump has caused? >> biden's answer coming up. and i'm going to speak to that future voter, only 10 years old by the way. we're going to get to all of that this hour, but let's begin with the brand-new forecast for hurricane dorian. our meteorologist derek van dam is at the cnn weather center for us. derek, hello to you. you've got the brand-new foreca
most likely along florida's atlantic coast. we'll have the brand-new forecast from the national weather center -- the hurricane center in just a moment. >>> also a major new study of same-sex behavior concludes there is no single gay gene. but what does it tell us about the role of genetics as well as environment in determining a person's sexual orientation? >>> and president trump claiming today that america's farmers are on his size, but is he tone deaf to farmers who are...
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it to beake a case for more than florida. the key is to have your plan and make those preparations right now. assume that if you are affected by the storm, he will lose power. make accommodations. that.able to weather i have spoken with the president of florida and light. they're going to be mobilizing resources. the state has stressed the importance of getting the power back on. there is no way you can have a storm of this significance and not lose power. prepare for that. you should also prepare if you are in an area that experiences flooding when you have significant rain events. if you are impacted by the storm, you are to see a lot of water to can -- a lot of water. the threat.ing me even in the interior parts of the state that can be affected by significant amounts of rain, we have rivers, different bodies of water. be prepared for a lot of water. you should have seven days of food and medicine and water as part of your plan. i know people are going to the stores now. some of the water is flying off the shelf. we still
it to beake a case for more than florida. the key is to have your plan and make those preparations right now. assume that if you are affected by the storm, he will lose power. make accommodations. that.able to weather i have spoken with the president of florida and light. they're going to be mobilizing resources. the state has stressed the importance of getting the power back on. there is no way you can have a storm of this significance and not lose power. prepare for that. you should also...
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jonathan is with us from miami, florida. what preparations are underway given there is a state of emergency? >> indeed. folks are trying to bend down the hatches. 2000overnor has mobilized troops from the national guard. it is possible we will have double that amount by tomorrow. other than that, you are looking at folks securing cranes, stuff of that nature. amber: what have we seen in terms of stocks out? are people rushing to stock up on supplies given the uncertainty, severity, how long they may be shut out of stores, the forced to stay inside? >> absolutely. this is a state where people are prepared for this sort of thing, you have officials constantly getting out in front of people to get your stuff ready. nevertheless, we have seen fairly long lines at supermarkets and so forth. empty shelves where they keep the water. people are taking this seriously. vonnie: you are obviously in miami, the buildings are pretty sturdy there. on the outskirts, which hours will be most dangerous for people? >> i'm sorry, what are the h
jonathan is with us from miami, florida. what preparations are underway given there is a state of emergency? >> indeed. folks are trying to bend down the hatches. 2000overnor has mobilized troops from the national guard. it is possible we will have double that amount by tomorrow. other than that, you are looking at folks securing cranes, stuff of that nature. amber: what have we seen in terms of stocks out? are people rushing to stock up on supplies given the uncertainty, severity, how...
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he sure has nice things to say about florida. could that have to do with the fact that there are nine trump org-owned properties in south florida? including mar-a-lago and the trump national dural golf club. interesting. or could it be florida's 29 electoral votes and puerto rico's none? could it all have to do with, oh, i don't know, the president's re-election chances? by the way, that poland trip the president cancelled so he could be, you know, here stateside during the storm, he was supposed to meet with the president of ukraine while he was in warsaw. no word yet on whether the vice president will have that meeting. a meeting that takes on new meaning with the news that the president is seriously considering a plan to block a $250 million in assistance to ukraine. you know who is going to love that? vladimir putin. a man this president has been campaigning to return to the g7, which would make it the g8. the man who was kicked out in the first place for seizing crimea from ukraine. all that coming as this president seems to
he sure has nice things to say about florida. could that have to do with the fact that there are nine trump org-owned properties in south florida? including mar-a-lago and the trump national dural golf club. interesting. or could it be florida's 29 electoral votes and puerto rico's none? could it all have to do with, oh, i don't know, the president's re-election chances? by the way, that poland trip the president cancelled so he could be, you know, here stateside during the storm, he was...
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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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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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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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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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. >>> this is the scene across florida. people filling up sandbags, preparing for hurricane dorian in a matter of days. dorian is a category 3 storm. >> dorian will bring damages winds to florida. there's no evacuation orders yet. but long lines at gas stations, there's reports of fuel shortages, the highway patrol will start escorting gas tankers. rick is in delray beach. >> moving slowly over the warm waters hurricane dorian is strengthening. in this video you can see the eye of the hurricane. dorian caused flooding and minor damage and will bring devastating winds as early as labor day. the time to prepare is now. >> we recommend seven days of food anded in since and water, medicine. there will be power outage. >> many are heeding the warning stocking up on food, water and batteries, homeowners and businesses covering their windows. >> you have to be prepared. as they flock to stores hundreds of complaints of price-gouging are being reported. official's are cracking down on businesses that jack up prices unfairly. >> we'
. >>> this is the scene across florida. people filling up sandbags, preparing for hurricane dorian in a matter of days. dorian is a category 3 storm. >> dorian will bring damages winds to florida. there's no evacuation orders yet. but long lines at gas stations, there's reports of fuel shortages, the highway patrol will start escorting gas tankers. rick is in delray beach. >> moving slowly over the warm waters hurricane dorian is strengthening. in this video you can see the...
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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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river state college, seminole state college, university of central florida, florida atlantic, florida polytechnic, the university of central florida have issued closure starting today through tuesday. as the school districts have also announced closures for tuesday september 3rd. as you know, monday is labor day so the schools are scheduled to be closed anyways. our florida department of economic opportunity is extending the deadline for local governments to submit applications for the $85 million rebuild florida infrastructure repair program and has activated the hotel accommodation web portal so if there was an evacuation order, you can get a sense of what would be available in terms of accommodations. we have close to 1 million gallons of water, jared has requested another 2 million for fema. we have almost 2 million meals ready for distribution. we have not necessarily received a request for that yet but we stand ready to distribute the meals when we can. and then we are also working with some of the retailers like publix and walmart to make sure that their stocks are -- we don't
river state college, seminole state college, university of central florida, florida atlantic, florida polytechnic, the university of central florida have issued closure starting today through tuesday. as the school districts have also announced closures for tuesday september 3rd. as you know, monday is labor day so the schools are scheduled to be closed anyways. our florida department of economic opportunity is extending the deadline for local governments to submit applications for the $85...
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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, 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. dm 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 coming onshore. a couple of other ones do. noticeable, other
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, 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...
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we are in for a major blow to parts of florida. this is going to be billions and billions of dollars. let's just hope it's not lives lost. we need to pay attention to that. we know there's going to be damage. but we can replace the damage. we can't replace the lives. >> chad, ken graham just told us sunday night at 8:00 p.m. floridians could start to feel tropical storm forced winds. sunday night at 8:00. that means potentially days of tropical storm forced winds in some part of that state. what would the impact of that be? >> sure. all of a sudden you lose one shingle, then another, then another, then another. what he was talking about with the tropical storm force onset is that that's when you can't do anything more outside. you can't put the storm shutters up. you can't handle a piece of plywood. that's too late. all preps need to be done before that time. and yes, there could be 48 hours of winds over 50. but that's not the problem. the problem is if you get 20 minutes of wind over 130. that's where the damage comes in. >> and
we are in for a major blow to parts of florida. this is going to be billions and billions of dollars. let's just hope it's not lives lost. we need to pay attention to that. we know there's going to be damage. but we can replace the damage. we can't replace the lives. >> chad, ken graham just told us sunday night at 8:00 p.m. floridians could start to feel tropical storm forced winds. sunday night at 8:00. that means potentially days of tropical storm forced winds in some part of that...
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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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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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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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other spots running into inland florida. we continue to follow this track, by wednesday morning up around jacksonville and then up on tuesday, getting up towards the carolinas, south carolina -- excuse me, thursday, south carolina and up to north carolina, weakening as it makes that move. that is a really large area and it makes a very big difference where it goes. it does seem more and more like maybe it's going to miss florida and run up into the carolinas. i'll show you that with some of the different models. this is a big grouping of models, all in agreement as you run up to the bahamas and this is where you start to see more disagreement. i'm still running it up along the coast, others keeping you off the coast and bumping into north or south carolina. this is something we'll be watching closely. we know it will be big and strong. we don't know where exactly this thing is going to turn. >> adam, many thanks. >>> as florida braces for whatever dorian may fringe, many people say they waited in lines for hours stocking up
other spots running into inland florida. we continue to follow this track, by wednesday morning up around jacksonville and then up on tuesday, getting up towards the carolinas, south carolina -- excuse me, thursday, south carolina and up to north carolina, weakening as it makes that move. that is a really large area and it makes a very big difference where it goes. it does seem more and more like maybe it's going to miss florida and run up into the carolinas. i'll show you that with some of the...
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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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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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side of florida to the center part of florida. we know we will have a strong storm. we know it will slow down right before it turns. right there, it starts to make the turn and slows down. we will have a prolonged event. does the center stay off-shore and makes land fall in georgia or the carolinas on thursday or friday? or does it make landfall in central or southern florida and out the west? we don't know. probably it looks like we won't know until sunday morning where we think that turn is going to go. that means everybody in florida and georgia and the carolinas continue to make your preps as if the storm is coming right towards you. >> thanks, rick. an outrageous tweet from a former canada prime minister who told the world she was rooting for hurricane dorian to take a direct hit at trump's mar-a-lago's tweet. you have experienced this. new orleans and you worked with republicans to make sure they got assistance. why has this turned political? >> i don't know. i don't know why when dorian was trying to make landfall and doing
side of florida to the center part of florida. we know we will have a strong storm. we know it will slow down right before it turns. right there, it starts to make the turn and slows down. we will have a prolonged event. does the center stay off-shore and makes land fall in georgia or the carolinas on thursday or friday? or does it make landfall in central or southern florida and out the west? we don't know. probably it looks like we won't know until sunday morning where we think that turn is...
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we're coming across florida, returning to our home base. we saw a pretty darn healthy category 1 storm. made three passes through it. the strongest side was the eastern side and the beautiful radar picture, as you indicated, from the puerto rico radar. >> so, listen, you know, you heard i'm sure the broadcast here. you heard derek. you heard me. could this storm -- could dorian intensify? you said it's a category 1 now. could it intensify to a major category 3 as it approaches the u.s. east coast and how is this storm going to change as it moves over the open waters? >> well, it's over the open water. did not go over puerto rico proper. that would have disrupted its structure. so, again, it's got kind of an open running feel now over that warm water. so it's just really a matter of whether the inner core wants to intensify. all signs look like that's happening at the moment and we're going to keep -- noaa's going to keep sending airplanes out every 12 hours to go through the center and mark the progress of how this storm is -- what it's doi
we're coming across florida, returning to our home base. we saw a pretty darn healthy category 1 storm. made three passes through it. the strongest side was the eastern side and the beautiful radar picture, as you indicated, from the puerto rico radar. >> so, listen, you know, you heard i'm sure the broadcast here. you heard derek. you heard me. could this storm -- could dorian intensify? you said it's a category 1 now. could it intensify to a major category 3 as it approaches the u.s....
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both taking it in to florida just where in florida we are still not sure. the thing we are more certain about is the strength of this storm. sea waters 85 degrees. that's more than enough to really intensify a storm. you see that rung all the way to the coast. guys, i do think this is going to be a very big one. it's likely going to happen some time monday morning or later. exactly where it pinpoints though, that's something we are still going to have to waited and see. steve: that's the big key. adam, according to models, it looks like it's going to be a category 3 when it hits somewhere in the florida coast, presumably. although i read this morning 31% category 4. category 2 when it gets to orlando if it goes straight into florida, you know, the model suggests it is going to go through florida and into the gulf and impact somebody on the coast. adam: threes true i'm trying not to square people in new orleans. models suggest run across florida and later this next week strengthened again and somewhere along the florida panhandle and maybe new orleans. steve
both taking it in to florida just where in florida we are still not sure. the thing we are more certain about is the strength of this storm. sea waters 85 degrees. that's more than enough to really intensify a storm. you see that rung all the way to the coast. guys, i do think this is going to be a very big one. it's likely going to happen some time monday morning or later. exactly where it pinpoints though, that's something we are still going to have to waited and see. steve: that's the big...
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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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people in florida are boarding up their homes and businesses. there are long lines for gasoline and fuel. people are stocking up on food, water, and other emergency supplies. >> the georgia coast, all the way down to the keys, all of florida, will have to pay attention to the system. we can see the impacts all over the state. such an important point i want to make. don't think this is just coastal. we think about that so often. this is over the whole state. >> reporter: this is what the storm looked and sounded like as it churned over the u.s. virgin islands as a category one hurricane. it brushed over the eastern part of puerto rico and caused power outages, but no major flooding and no major damage. dorian is a slow moving hurricane, which means it will hover over the warm waters in the caribbean and continue to grow in size and strength over the next few days. for anyone travelling to florida in the caribbean this labor day weekend, most major airlines have announced that they will be waiving rebooking and cancellations fees for passengers. a
people in florida are boarding up their homes and businesses. there are long lines for gasoline and fuel. people are stocking up on food, water, and other emergency supplies. >> the georgia coast, all the way down to the keys, all of florida, will have to pay attention to the system. we can see the impacts all over the state. such an important point i want to make. don't think this is just coastal. we think about that so often. this is over the whole state. >> reporter: this is what...
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for florida. that puts fema in the position to help out. he also talked about tariffs. the president talking about china, saying that tariffs have put us in a good position to negotiate. it's really important things that he's talking about there. he said that fit was not for the trade talks there, he does believe that what's happening in hong kong would be more violent so he believed sort of connected there. president going on to say that he's helping the farmers out, $16 billion in aid this year that he's given to the farmers to help make them whole and that's his term, saying he will continue to help the farmers. he does say that in hong kong, he says those people want liberty and freedom and he said we'll learn a lot more about what's going on in hong kong over the weekend here. he was also disappointed back here at home talking about james comey, the former fbi director. he said he was disappointed there were no charges there. however, he said that he did support his attorney general, bill bar
for florida. that puts fema in the position to help out. he also talked about tariffs. the president talking about china, saying that tariffs have put us in a good position to negotiate. it's really important things that he's talking about there. he said that fit was not for the trade talks there, he does believe that what's happening in hong kong would be more violent so he believed sort of connected there. president going on to say that he's helping the farmers out, $16 billion in aid this...
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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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so the whole florida coastline. ken, what do you want people in florida to know at this hour? >> alisyn, it's that message we've been talking about for the last couple of days. we just have to have everybody ready from the georgia coast all the way down the entire florida coast. because, you know, at the current time, there's enough uncertainty that any one of those areas could get not only the impact of the center of the storm, but they're going to get impacts anyway. >> you are the person in charge or at least in charge of the hurricane watches and warnings. when should we expect those? >> yeah, it's interesting that we'll look at that. you've got to look at the onset of tropical storm force winds. so if you back that up 48 hours, it could be -- you know, we start having serious conversations about that on friday. we need to get everything ready. tropical storm force winds means you need to be ready. it can get dangerous outside. people have to be ready before sunday. >> en cken, we often talk aboutm in terms of a wind event, rain event. i understand you're keeping an eye on
so the whole florida coastline. ken, what do you want people in florida to know at this hour? >> alisyn, it's that message we've been talking about for the last couple of days. we just have to have everybody ready from the georgia coast all the way down the entire florida coast. because, you know, at the current time, there's enough uncertainty that any one of those areas could get not only the impact of the center of the storm, but they're going to get impacts anyway. >> you are...
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miami florida. 8 years ago a $5.00 earthquake magnitude earthquake hit the u.s. state of the genea it was strong enough to crack the washington monument and cole's $20000000.00 in damage to the national cathedral today stonemasons a still repairing the gothic style what an earthquake ship loose. my name is sean callahan i'm a stonemason stand stone carver at the washington national cathedral in washington d.c. by basically has knocked on the door one day and asked for a job and that's how i ended up here as an apprentice and i was 987. when i 1st came here i relished the opportunity it was very exciting and unique and over time it becomes who you are. when i came here vince plummer was the master carver i think the last one hired actually. over the years you build a breath of dollars i got a repertoire of chefs and skills so each piece you do will inform the next piece you work on when we had the earthquake here it was months before even got the building back open structurally what happened to us wasn't too bad it was a lot of things on the outside but we still h
miami florida. 8 years ago a $5.00 earthquake magnitude earthquake hit the u.s. state of the genea it was strong enough to crack the washington monument and cole's $20000000.00 in damage to the national cathedral today stonemasons a still repairing the gothic style what an earthquake ship loose. my name is sean callahan i'm a stonemason stand stone carver at the washington national cathedral in washington d.c. by basically has knocked on the door one day and asked for a job and that's how i...
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so now all attention is turning to florida. let's give you a live look at south florida beach of the the skies are still calm. the storm set to arrive potentially on monday. that really depends on the speed of the storm. whether it is faster or slower. by that time it is expected to be a category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 130 miles an hour. at this point, it looks like a central florida hit. orlando and clear water. floridians are no stranger to hurricanes. three hurricanes hit the state in the last three years. today usual prep rush. gassing up, stocking up for supplies of the. >> you may have seen 20, tri-people looking for supplies a if you days ago. now it in the hundreds. >> and the new moon will bring higher than normal tides. my sister told me today, she spent 46 minutes in a gas station trying to get help. they've gone through andrew. andrew, irma, category 5. how will this relate to that? >> i think the thing that's different from this storm is the way that it is setting up and moving into florida. th
so now all attention is turning to florida. let's give you a live look at south florida beach of the the skies are still calm. the storm set to arrive potentially on monday. that really depends on the speed of the storm. whether it is faster or slower. by that time it is expected to be a category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 130 miles an hour. at this point, it looks like a central florida hit. orlando and clear water. floridians are no stranger to hurricanes. three hurricanes...
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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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a rush to prepare for the worst in florida. under a state of emergency as hurricane dorian takes aim at the mainland u.s. after sparing puerto rico and the virgin islands of significant damage. all across the state gridlock at the pump. >> just getting prepared when the storm comes. >> residents stocking up, stripping grocery store shelves nearly bear with bottled water harder and harder to find. >> better safe than sorry. >> reporter: officials in coastal states urging people to be prepared. >> the impacts are unpredictable, and what will it be? will it be the wind, the flooding, will it be downed power lines and be prepare today be ready. >> in their preparedness to be ready, we're not exactly sure where this storm is going to go, but you need to start preparing now if you're in the coastal communities for sure. >> reporter: the caribbean islands feeling dorian's strength with wind gusts as high as 85 miles per hour. tree branches and debris scattered across the u.s. and british virgin islands. heavy rains filling the streets
a rush to prepare for the worst in florida. under a state of emergency as hurricane dorian takes aim at the mainland u.s. after sparing puerto rico and the virgin islands of significant damage. all across the state gridlock at the pump. >> just getting prepared when the storm comes. >> residents stocking up, stripping grocery store shelves nearly bear with bottled water harder and harder to find. >> better safe than sorry. >> reporter: officials in coastal states urging...
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is you're stretching all the way, the entire coastline of florida, has to be ready. so listen to those local officials. have all of the plans ready. know what you're going to do. know your evacuation zone. this is one of the bigger pieces of advice that i have to give, wolf, is listen to the latest forecast. the forecast changed somewhat. there is some uncertainty in the modeling as we go to the extended forecast. listen for the latest. it can change. be prepared. listen for the latest. we will get through it together. >> has this storm been difficult to forecast? >> it has been extremely difficult, because when it started off, it really, when you have a small system like this, the smaller the system, the more impact you can have, based on the forecast, whether it goes over the mountains, or if it goes over the water. very difficult when it is that small. and in this case, going over the water, we think it is going to be get stronger and stronger with time. >> do you worry that the changing forecast will make it more difficult for people in the path of the storm to p
is you're stretching all the way, the entire coastline of florida, has to be ready. so listen to those local officials. have all of the plans ready. know what you're going to do. know your evacuation zone. this is one of the bigger pieces of advice that i have to give, wolf, is listen to the latest forecast. the forecast changed somewhat. there is some uncertainty in the modeling as we go to the extended forecast. listen for the latest. it can change. be prepared. listen for the latest. we will...
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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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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
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or will the authorities not let that happen because that's what we saw and what happened to him in florida he got protection go ahead brian. well let's address a couple of these issues because i think it's sort of like a 2 part question 1st peter i think this if there's still any wonder why sometimes it takes victims this long or a story this long to come to light let's just stop and consider the circumstances to jeffrey epstein because it's a great example of what gina and alex have been talking about here the power and the wealth and just the power over people that comes with this let's say you're a 14 year old girl who says she was raped or assaulted by jeffrey epstein all the way back in 1997 ok let's look at who jeffrey epstein's friends are one of his friends is the current president of the united states bill clinton one of his other friends will be president in 20 years donald trump and the man who the attorney who cut the sweetheart deal to let your predator go is now the secretary of labor just stop and think about that you're a 14 year old girl who was assaulted by somebody i thi
or will the authorities not let that happen because that's what we saw and what happened to him in florida he got protection go ahead brian. well let's address a couple of these issues because i think it's sort of like a 2 part question 1st peter i think this if there's still any wonder why sometimes it takes victims this long or a story this long to come to light let's just stop and consider the circumstances to jeffrey epstein because it's a great example of what gina and alex have been...
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before it hits florida early monday. president trump says the state is prepared. >> we were ready in puerto rico and we're very ready also in florida. the bad news is it looks like it's going to be making a turn into florida. it looks, i don't know with certainty, but according to the folks over at weather, they seem to think it's going to be making a pretty decisive turn into florida. >> the president's name sake business empire, the trump organization, owns 11 properties in florida. let's go live to meteorologist chad meyers at the cnn weather center. chad, what's the latest? >> yeah, the most troublesome part of this last forecast is category 4 status at 130 miles per hour making landfall in florida. it will make landfall first in the bahamas and a 130-mile-per-hour storm in the bahamas will do significant damage there as well. somewhere plus or minus a couple hundred miles from the space coast north or south is where it will make landfall on labor day monday. if your plans are to go to florida friday, you know what,
before it hits florida early monday. president trump says the state is prepared. >> we were ready in puerto rico and we're very ready also in florida. the bad news is it looks like it's going to be making a turn into florida. it looks, i don't know with certainty, but according to the folks over at weather, they seem to think it's going to be making a pretty decisive turn into florida. >> the president's name sake business empire, the trump organization, owns 11 properties in...
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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...