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in orlando, entire neighborhoods remain under water after getting up to 14 inches of rain. and that's where we find cbs' meg oliver tonight. >> is there anybody in there? >> reporter: tonight, newly released video shows harrowing moments as sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull this woman to safety. >> you all right? >> reporter: after her car was swept away by floodwaters. >> come out the window. >> reporter: these two men were plucked from their floating car trapped when the waters quickly rose. tonight, many houses and apartment complexes are still completely surrounded by water. how high did the water come? >> okay, it was, like, about here. >> reporter: lidianys dedios stayed up all night as hurricane ian hit, watching the rising water creep up to her front door, knowing she has no flood insurance. have you ever seen flooding like this in your neighborhood? >> no, never, never. i've-- we've been in this house for, like, 16 years. and then in the country for, like, 20-something years, and we've never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: across orlando,
in orlando, entire neighborhoods remain under water after getting up to 14 inches of rain. and that's where we find cbs' meg oliver tonight. >> is there anybody in there? >> reporter: tonight, newly released video shows harrowing moments as sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull this woman to safety. >> you all right? >> reporter: after her car was swept away by floodwaters. >> come out the window. >> reporter: these two men were plucked from their...
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orlando police chief against the incumbent republican senator. congresswoman val demings hoping her background in law enforcement will help defeat marco rubio. in their only debate, rubio was pressed on an issue close to home -- the pledge he made three days after the parkland school shooting to the families of the victims. >> you said, quote, "if you're 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle. i will support a law that takes that right away." would you still support that federal law? >> let me tell you why that law doesn't work and why that proposal doesn't work. we had a shooter last thursday, tragic, in north carolina. he was 15. where did he get the gun? he didn't get it from a gun show. he certainly didn't buy it. he's 15 years of age. so, i think the solution of this problem is to identify these people that are acting this way and stop them before they act. >> i want to make sure that i understand that what you said in 2018 is not what you believe is the solution today. there should be not be a ban on 18 or 19 or 20-year-olds
orlando police chief against the incumbent republican senator. congresswoman val demings hoping her background in law enforcement will help defeat marco rubio. in their only debate, rubio was pressed on an issue close to home -- the pledge he made three days after the parkland school shooting to the families of the victims. >> you said, quote, "if you're 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle. i will support a law that takes that right away." would you still...
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host: that is orlando out of social circle, georgia. we are spending our first two hours of the program getting your reaction to that hearing yesterday. also want to bring in reaction from folks who work in that building, in the capitol. darting on the republican side, this is -- starting on the republican side, a member from illinois. -- witchhunt for donald trump when there is an energy crisis, 40-year high inflation, and a brick of nuclear are being get in and world war. i miss president trump and the america first agenda. andy dick's, the illegitimate january 6 committee vote is a political hatchet job. this committee is
host: that is orlando out of social circle, georgia. we are spending our first two hours of the program getting your reaction to that hearing yesterday. also want to bring in reaction from folks who work in that building, in the capitol. darting on the republican side, this is -- starting on the republican side, a member from illinois. -- witchhunt for donald trump when there is an energy crisis, 40-year high inflation, and a brick of nuclear are being get in and world war. i miss president...
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orlando police chief against the incumbent republican senator. congresswoman val demings hoping her background in law enforcement will help defeat marco rubio. in their only debate, rubio was pressed on an issue close to home -- the pledge he made three days after the parkland school shooting to the families of the victims. >> you said, quote, "if you're 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle. i will support a law that takes that right away." would you still support that federal law? >> let me tell you why that law doesn't work and why that proposal doesn't work. we had a shooter last thursday, tragic, in north carolina. he was 15. where did he get the gun? he didn't get it from a gun show. he certainly didn't buy it. he's 15 years of age. so, i think the solution of this problem is to identify these people that are acting this way and stop them before they act. >> i want to stop you here, senator. i want to make sure that i understand that what you said in 2018 is not what you believe is the solution today. there should be not be
orlando police chief against the incumbent republican senator. congresswoman val demings hoping her background in law enforcement will help defeat marco rubio. in their only debate, rubio was pressed on an issue close to home -- the pledge he made three days after the parkland school shooting to the families of the victims. >> you said, quote, "if you're 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle. i will support a law that takes that right away." would you still...
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orlando harris tenÍa 19 aÑos, se graduÓ de este mismo colegio hace un aÑo y vivÍa con sus padres. este estudiante dice que cerrÓ los ojos cuando vio que harris disparÓ y matÓ a la maestra. ella habrÍa servido de escudo humano para salvar la vida de otros estudiantes. la segunda y Última vÍctima de este tiroteo fue una joven de 17 aÑos que pertenecÍa al equipo de baile de la escuela. siete estudiantes tambiÉn resultaron heridos. las autoridades dicen que lograron someter y matar al atacante porque los protocolos de seguridad habrÍan funcionado de acuerdo a los simulacros. a las 9:11 de la maÑana se produjo la llamada inicial al 911. cuatro minutos despuÉs llegaron a la escena y a las 9:23 comenzÓ el intercambio de balas y a las 9:25 se declarÓ al atacante muerto. las autoridades prefieren no revelar cÓmo el estudiante ingresÓ a los corredores de la instituciÓn educativa, ya que las puertas estaban cerradas. los siete heridos se encuentran en condiciÓn estable. leÓn: una niÑa de tan solo siete aÑos logrÓ escapar de un hombre que dos dÍas seguidos intentÓ atra
orlando harris tenÍa 19 aÑos, se graduÓ de este mismo colegio hace un aÑo y vivÍa con sus padres. este estudiante dice que cerrÓ los ojos cuando vio que harris disparÓ y matÓ a la maestra. ella habrÍa servido de escudo humano para salvar la vida de otros estudiantes. la segunda y Última vÍctima de este tiroteo fue una joven de 17 aÑos que pertenecÍa al equipo de baile de la escuela. siete estudiantes tambiÉn resultaron heridos. las autoridades dicen que lograron someter y matar al...
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la policÍa confirmÓ que orlando tenÍa permiso paratener rifle estilo ar15. carolina: a esta hora hay migraciones y enojo en uvalde, texas, con la cÁmara corporal de los agentes, que dejen claro. se escuchar la audiencia de ingresar, a pesar de ello nadie toma acciÓn, y pasa mÁs de una hora, nuestra compaÑera elyangÉlica gonzÁlez nos tiene mÁs de las escalofriantes imÁgenes. >> [habla en inglÉs] elyangÉlica: nuevos vÍdeos de lo que ocurriÓ en balde salen a la luz, varios de ellos de cÁmaras corporales que en algunos casos fueron bloqueadas por el chaleco antibalas por los policÍa, sin embargo, parece que no hay imÁgenes, el audio confirma lo que muchos ya sabÍan. >> [habla en inglÉs] elyangÉlica: una y otra vez los oficiales en sus diÁlogos revelan que estaban conscientes de lo que enfrentaban. y tambiÉn sabÍan lo que tenÍa que hacer. los vÍdeos muestran que los oficiales temÍan por su propia seguridad. >> [habla en inglÉs] elyangÉlica: entrar o no era la discusiÓn contante por mÁs de una hora, pero nadie se atreviÓ, mientras se v
la policÍa confirmÓ que orlando tenÍa permiso paratener rifle estilo ar15. carolina: a esta hora hay migraciones y enojo en uvalde, texas, con la cÁmara corporal de los agentes, que dejen claro. se escuchar la audiencia de ingresar, a pesar de ello nadie toma acciÓn, y pasa mÁs de una hora, nuestra compaÑera elyangÉlica gonzÁlez nos tiene mÁs de las escalofriantes imÁgenes. >> [habla en inglÉs] elyangÉlica: nuevos vÍdeos de lo que ocurriÓ en balde salen a la luz, varios de...
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in orlando emergency evacuations continued into this morning. people were carried to boats outside of their nursing home and shuttled to safety with many still in their wheelchairs >> is there anybody in there >> reporter: video just released showing sheriff's deputies using rope to form a human chain and rescue a woman whose car was swept away by strong currents. today more than 100 miles from landfill entire florida communities remain underwater. residents are navigating some streets by boat. in this orlando neighborhood even though it hasn't rained all day, the streets are still submerged as residents return to see what's left. >> it was like the entire world came crashing down on us we worked hard to have it and now it's gone. >> reporter: angela, sara and meredith are grateful to be alive. that's their home. do you think there's any chance you could still live there >> no. >> when the water is gone it will take so much land with it it won't be safe. >> reporter: it's not safe to get a closer look. literally right now there is an alligator r
in orlando emergency evacuations continued into this morning. people were carried to boats outside of their nursing home and shuttled to safety with many still in their wheelchairs >> is there anybody in there >> reporter: video just released showing sheriff's deputies using rope to form a human chain and rescue a woman whose car was swept away by strong currents. today more than 100 miles from landfill entire florida communities remain underwater. residents are navigating some...
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i want to especially thank the men and women of the orlando police department, orlando fire department, public works, parks, rec, forestry, all that have been out on the first line helping and responding to citizens, many of whom have had extended periods of time and worked extremely hard to try to restore our community to where we need to be. and thank you for being here. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon. so i'll be brief, but i want to again, talk about the great collaboration. and we've all been working together for decades and you know, we train together, we prepare together and then we respond together. so i think our central florida community is in great hands and i want to thank the administrator for coming, one thing to hear about fema coming, but to have the administrator here and talk to her about our concerns and the fact that she cared about, you know, we have many employees who, while they're out there saving lives and rescuing folks, their own homes were flooded so she asked about that and we really appreciate that, thank you. >> and i'll just echo the words of the may
i want to especially thank the men and women of the orlando police department, orlando fire department, public works, parks, rec, forestry, all that have been out on the first line helping and responding to citizens, many of whom have had extended periods of time and worked extremely hard to try to restore our community to where we need to be. and thank you for being here. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon. so i'll be brief, but i want to again, talk about the great collaboration. and...
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orlando, yeah. >> jimmy: fort lauderdale, orlando. >> the tri-city area. [ laughter ] ft. worth, orlando -- >> jimmy: i knew it was before the hurricane -- >> we got out of there right before that. we're going to san antonio coming up and denver and oklahoma city, the heartland. places i don't get a lot. a lot of joder countries. >> jimmy: do you hang out afterwards, go to local restaurants, find the local stuff? >> i do go to -- jimmy this will shock you. here's a pet peeve when they don't have a diet coke. this is so stupid. but i like diet coke, i don't like the other way, i don't say the name. they always go, "is pepsi okay?" oh, i said it. [ laughter ] they go like this, "is it okay?" because they know it's gross too. [ laughter ] i go, "i mean, it's okay, but diet coke?" they're like, "this airline, we're pepsi." "how is that possible, the whole thing?" or they don't tell you, "here's your diet coke" then go hide where the phone is by the cockpit. then i go like this. i can kind of smell it. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> then i go -- this is real quiet acting. i go -- then th
orlando, yeah. >> jimmy: fort lauderdale, orlando. >> the tri-city area. [ laughter ] ft. worth, orlando -- >> jimmy: i knew it was before the hurricane -- >> we got out of there right before that. we're going to san antonio coming up and denver and oklahoma city, the heartland. places i don't get a lot. a lot of joder countries. >> jimmy: do you hang out afterwards, go to local restaurants, find the local stuff? >> i do go to -- jimmy this will shock you....
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cnn's ryan young has their story. >> this is really the situation in orlando. neighbors are frustrated by what they see. look all around. you can see the flooding that has taken over this neighborhood. we got on this boat because neighbors are helping neighbors. they're trying to get out and see if they needed to get on a boat. some of them had to know rescued yesterday. emergency service, firefighters, that was the national guard. a day later, they're wondering, where is the help from the government? they're hoping more people will come into this neighborhood to provide them critical need. obviously they need power, they need to get to their medicine, and they need to assess the damage to their homes. these folks are no stranger to this sort of situation. in fact, over and over again, after a heavy hurricane, their streets flood but not normally this hey. we've seen homes with the doors wide open. people coming back to rescue their pets. as we talked to several people, some of the pets did not make it. and will this has been heart breaking for them. nobody wan
cnn's ryan young has their story. >> this is really the situation in orlando. neighbors are frustrated by what they see. look all around. you can see the flooding that has taken over this neighborhood. we got on this boat because neighbors are helping neighbors. they're trying to get out and see if they needed to get on a boat. some of them had to know rescued yesterday. emergency service, firefighters, that was the national guard. a day later, they're wondering, where is the help from...
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rachel: our thoughts affected by everyone including teams in orlando. thank you to all of our fox weather, fox news channel, and fox tv station teams across the country who are covering this disaster and bringing it all to -- for us to see to help. please visit redcross.org/foxforward. pete: we will continue to cover it all morning and the response especially as the sunrises on this saturday morning in florida. pete: nine different student groups at university of california at berkeley's school of law, so the berkeley law school, they've begun this new academic year by amending their own bylaws to never invite any speakers that support israel or zionism. will: the man that wrote the op ed joins us now and uc berkeley law is the alma mater. great to have you on the somehow this morning. tell us about this -- show this morning. tell us about it. what does this reveal and i don't know about berkeley and the current generation of law students perhaps and what does this tell us? >> good to be with you. what it tells us is that anti-semitism on college campus
rachel: our thoughts affected by everyone including teams in orlando. thank you to all of our fox weather, fox news channel, and fox tv station teams across the country who are covering this disaster and bringing it all to -- for us to see to help. please visit redcross.org/foxforward. pete: we will continue to cover it all morning and the response especially as the sunrises on this saturday morning in florida. pete: nine different student groups at university of california at berkeley's school...
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orlando, yeah. >> jimmy: fort lauderdale, orlando. >> the tri-city area. [ laughter ] fort worth, orlando -- >> jimmy: i knew it was before the hurricane -- >> we got out of there right before that. we're going to san antonio coming up and denver and oklahoma city, the heartland. places i don't get a lot. a lot of joder countries. >> jimmy: do you hang out afterwards, go to local restaurants, find the local stuff? >> i do go to -- jimmy, this will shock you. here's a pet peeve when they don't have a diet coke. this is so stupid. but i like diet coke, i don't like the other way, i won't say the name. they always go, "is pepsi okay?" oh, i said it. [ laughter ] they go like this, "is it okay?" because they know it's gross too. [ laughter ] i go, "i mean, it's okay, but diet coke?" they're like, "this airline, we're pepsi." "how is that possible, the whole thing?" or they don't tell you, "here's your diet coke" then go hide where the phone is by the cockpit. then i go like this. i can kind of smell it. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> then i go -- this is real quiet acting. i go -- then they go like thi
orlando, yeah. >> jimmy: fort lauderdale, orlando. >> the tri-city area. [ laughter ] fort worth, orlando -- >> jimmy: i knew it was before the hurricane -- >> we got out of there right before that. we're going to san antonio coming up and denver and oklahoma city, the heartland. places i don't get a lot. a lot of joder countries. >> jimmy: do you hang out afterwards, go to local restaurants, find the local stuff? >> i do go to -- jimmy, this will shock you....
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jesse kirsh, nbc news, orlando. >>> well, later in this hour, we'll hear from someone with the cajun navy first, though, a new york city paramedic coming fwrak lunch, stabbed and killed in what police call a random attack. what we're learning about the suspect, plus, how new york's first responders are mourning the loss of their beloved colleague and long-time emt. >>> and political fallout after a prisoner escaped in nevada one man out of a job plus how close cops say they came to losing the convicted killer, potentially for good moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, som
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he's in orlando, florida. mathew, give us a sense of the scale of the damage here. well the issue was we had 3 different types of damage. we had search or the rise of water, but ordinarily dry ground thinks the winds pushing that water from the ocean to shore. that area really covered much of fort myers, written down towards naples, went up to about 3 or 4 meters worth of sea water, inundating coastal communities, entire neighborhoods just beneath the water. really much that area is total, so we're expecting big time cost from that area. then farther north and west, new combination of very strong winds gushing close to 200 kilometers per hour. implantable rainfall on the order happened near 3 quarters of a meter. that area spans thousands and thousands of factors. and keep in mind this storm as it was weakening marks all the way across the state of florida, causing big time impacts even here in orlando, though the worst was closer to the coastline. i were looking at some of the pictures that you filmed their electric mass swaying in the wind, what's likely to be the
he's in orlando, florida. mathew, give us a sense of the scale of the damage here. well the issue was we had 3 different types of damage. we had search or the rise of water, but ordinarily dry ground thinks the winds pushing that water from the ocean to shore. that area really covered much of fort myers, written down towards naples, went up to about 3 or 4 meters worth of sea water, inundating coastal communities, entire neighborhoods just beneath the water. really much that area is total, so...
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i'm joined now by matthew cappuccino, meteorologist with the my radar app is in orlando, florida. mat. you give us a sense of the scale of the damage here. well the issue was we had 3 different types of damage. we had search or the rise of water, but ordinarily dry ground thinks the winds pushing that water from the ocean to shore. that area really covered much of fort myers, the written down towards naples went up to about 3 or 4 meters worth of sea water. inundated coastal communities, entire neighborhoods, just beneath the water, really much that area is total. so we're expecting big time cost from that area, then farther north and where you know, to combination of very strong winds gushing close to 200 kilometers per hour and plentiful rein. paul, on the order of happened near been 3 quarters of a meter that area spans thousands and thousands of factors. and keep in mind this storm as it was weakening marks all the way across the state of florida, causing big time impacts even here in orlando, though the worst was closer to the coastline. and i were looking at some of the pictures
i'm joined now by matthew cappuccino, meteorologist with the my radar app is in orlando, florida. mat. you give us a sense of the scale of the damage here. well the issue was we had 3 different types of damage. we had search or the rise of water, but ordinarily dry ground thinks the winds pushing that water from the ocean to shore. that area really covered much of fort myers, the written down towards naples went up to about 3 or 4 meters worth of sea water. inundated coastal communities, entire...
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orlando and i are going to kind of move over here and show you other stuff that is being taken out and put on the street. there's a toilet that had to be ripped out because it's no longer functional. you have whole settles of living room furniture here. there's a chaise longue over there, a lounge chair over here. this is what people have to do. they have to clean out their homes. you know, my team and i, talking to local people about this, we try to put ourselves at least in our emotional sense of what it's like, if it was you who had to do this, how would you feel? how would you know where to begin? i'm trying to relay that sense because we're encountering a lot of people going through that, boris, and i'm amazed continually at how stoic they are, how brave they are, and how resilient they are here. they're determined to just get what needs to be done, done, but a lot of the time you look at this and wonder if this was me, where would i start? so this is what people are up against here. >> brian, a lot of difficult questions that residents here find themselves asking this morning, ma
orlando and i are going to kind of move over here and show you other stuff that is being taken out and put on the street. there's a toilet that had to be ripped out because it's no longer functional. you have whole settles of living room furniture here. there's a chaise longue over there, a lounge chair over here. this is what people have to do. they have to clean out their homes. you know, my team and i, talking to local people about this, we try to put ourselves at least in our emotional...
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orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on american artifact, we visit a mock world war one trench to hear from two u.s. army veterans whose specialize in portraying french soldiers as of the great war. this is about 20 minutes of observation. good morning. my name is carter burton. i portray a cowardly first lieutenant in the 18th infantry regiment, french army, circa 1917 1918. we're sitting here at carlisle barracks at the army historical education center, and we're giving out, but we're giving presents options on the on the french army and its role in world war one and its links
orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on...
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. >>> "usa today" says an orlando amusement park ride where a 14-year-old boy fell to his death will be taken down. the operator of the 400-foot orlando free fall ride is removing it after the death of tyre sampson in march. he weighed 383 pounds, well above the ride's 287-pound limit. an independent report found sensors on the boy's seat had been manually adjusted and was unsafe. his father had asked for the ride to be taken down. >> i'm so filled with emotion. like finally the respect, you know. i'm finally glad they're coming to their senses and say, you know, let's get rid of this thing. >> sampson's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the park, the ride operator, and the manufacturer. >>> still to come, an airbnb listing that is criminal. we'll show a jail where tourists can pay to spend the night behind bars. i'm on a mission to talk to people about getting screened for colon cancer, and hear their reasons why. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older at average risk, you have screening options, like cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and f
. >>> "usa today" says an orlando amusement park ride where a 14-year-old boy fell to his death will be taken down. the operator of the 400-foot orlando free fall ride is removing it after the death of tyre sampson in march. he weighed 383 pounds, well above the ride's 287-pound limit. an independent report found sensors on the boy's seat had been manually adjusted and was unsafe. his father had asked for the ride to be taken down. >> i'm so filled with emotion. like...
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cloud just south of orlando were evacuations are underway. katy, what can you tell us? ex arthel, days after he ian hit the south was part of florida other parts of the state are dealing with the flooding days after the fact. people here thought they were in the clear but now they are waking up to more flooding outside their homes. people who live in this neighborhood behind me are evacuating because of nearby creeks and lakes overflowing and causing the flooding you are seeing here. crews have been using high water trucks to drive through this flooded water. and you can see there is a tow truck right there taking a car out. that's some people are trying to do, salvage what they can to their cars do not get stuck in this if it gets any worse. it is several feet deep times people cannot drive through without risking getting stuck in less that one of those high water just a few miles from here and disseminate national guardsmen to women brought trucks into another neighborhood dealing with the same exact thing. silla county officials are concerned the water here is going
cloud just south of orlando were evacuations are underway. katy, what can you tell us? ex arthel, days after he ian hit the south was part of florida other parts of the state are dealing with the flooding days after the fact. people here thought they were in the clear but now they are waking up to more flooding outside their homes. people who live in this neighborhood behind me are evacuating because of nearby creeks and lakes overflowing and causing the flooding you are seeing here. crews have...
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santiago was stuck in orlando's airport more than five hours. restaurant workers at san francisco airport are getting a pay hike. the rays comes after last month's three day strike at sfo workers now have a new contract, which includes $5 per hour increase plus free family health care. most workers were making the city's minimum wage celebrities promoting products via social media is nothing new. but there are specific roles when it comes to crypto and investment. advice about on instagram now has kim kardashian paying a hefty fine. here's abc is lionel moise. this morning, kim kardashian agreed to pay $1.26 million all over instagram story from last year promoting imax cryptocurrency sold by a theory of max, the securities and exchange commission, alleging the reality star estimated to be worth over a billion dollars. didn't disclose that she was paid $250,000 for that post. pointing to the securities act passed by congress in the 19 thirties. it was to protect the public and part of that law said that if you tout a stock you need to disclose n
santiago was stuck in orlando's airport more than five hours. restaurant workers at san francisco airport are getting a pay hike. the rays comes after last month's three day strike at sfo workers now have a new contract, which includes $5 per hour increase plus free family health care. most workers were making the city's minimum wage celebrities promoting products via social media is nothing new. but there are specific roles when it comes to crypto and investment. advice about on instagram now...
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myers beach, into naples, and orlando, and obviously into the carolinas. we want to take you to naples right now, though, because that's where we find cnn's brian todd. he's been tracking the storm since shortly after it made landfall and has been giving us a closer look at some of the damage on the ground. brian, behind you, it looks like a neighborhood that was turned upside down. >> reporter: it is. last hour we showed you an apartment complex with debris on the curb. that pile was fairly small compared to this house. they've lost just about everything. i don't know exactly how big this house is inside, but it looks like everything that was inside is outside. you have to pile your belongings for someone to pick it up. there's a gentleman, a contractor in there taking down dry wall from about eye level down because the water was so high and the damage was so extensive extensive. look at this. beds, night stands, looks like a washing machine over here. you have a fridge. let's see. lots of tables, lots of chairs. look at this. you've got to just bring eve
myers beach, into naples, and orlando, and obviously into the carolinas. we want to take you to naples right now, though, because that's where we find cnn's brian todd. he's been tracking the storm since shortly after it made landfall and has been giving us a closer look at some of the damage on the ground. brian, behind you, it looks like a neighborhood that was turned upside down. >> reporter: it is. last hour we showed you an apartment complex with debris on the curb. that pile was...
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orlando is? jon. maybe orlando has changed. >> because of epcot. >> oh, yeah. [laughter] >> new orleans is a big one. dint think about that. that's true. >> this is why you don't take these lists very seriously sometimes. in your hearts we know we're number one. >> we know new orleans is much more affordable than here. >> and new york city is not up there either. >> l.a. >> very suspicious. finally now we're talking about television dinner. now christmas trees are going to cost you more this year. about 71% of christmas tree growers expect to raise wholesale prices this year. they expect prices to go up anywhere from 5% to 20%. there aren't any short bawdges operating costs are higher than, that'll get passed on to you. i just feel like everything is more expensive these days. so maybe this isn't a surprise. >> it's not to me. my wife said something on facebook, i usually don't answer the surveys, but they sad what's one thing you don't cheap out on. christmas tree. i'll pay the money for a good christmas tree. that's how much i care about that. it may be diffe
orlando is? jon. maybe orlando has changed. >> because of epcot. >> oh, yeah. [laughter] >> new orleans is a big one. dint think about that. that's true. >> this is why you don't take these lists very seriously sometimes. in your hearts we know we're number one. >> we know new orleans is much more affordable than here. >> and new york city is not up there either. >> l.a. >> very suspicious. finally now we're talking about television dinner. now...
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. >> reporter: even inland, in places like orlando, floodwater was still high on friday. >> what we saw in central florida was more standing water than what we saw in southwest florida where the big storm surge came in. >> reporter: authorities warning residents of lingering dangers. >> what is the bigger danger the community is facing? >> multiple dangers out there. downed power lines that might be re-energized, just try to stay home, stay safe and call us if you need us. >> reporter: the death toll now over 40, more than a million customers still without power, some could take days or weeks to restore. and the figures on property losses remain staggering. according to the property analytics firm core logic, ian could have caused more than $47 billion in insured losses, and that could make it the most expensive hurricane in the history of the state of florida. brian todd, cnn. >>> and after making landfall near ft. myers, the storm then swept across central florida and dumped enormous amounts of rain. residents in an orlando neighborhood say they often get standing water after a heavy
. >> reporter: even inland, in places like orlando, floodwater was still high on friday. >> what we saw in central florida was more standing water than what we saw in southwest florida where the big storm surge came in. >> reporter: authorities warning residents of lingering dangers. >> what is the bigger danger the community is facing? >> multiple dangers out there. downed power lines that might be re-energized, just try to stay home, stay safe and call us if you...
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guest: we had hurricane charley -- that ripped through orlando and out through volusia county. hurricane francis, which was eight slow-moving on the southeastern coast and hurricane ivan that hit the panhandle and took down di i 10 bridge across pensacola bay -- took down the pensacola bridge -- i 10 bridge pensacola bay. there was a hurricane that crossed the state and did more damage. host: to florida, this is laura. caller: good morning. i moved to florida in 2004 and that year, we got it with three or four major hurricanes and we got it with francis and it ripped our car door off and we are in central florida but never had flooding we have now and my home is not considered in a flood zone in my whole yard was flooded and -- and my whole yard was flooded and i am wondering i have to have flood insurance and i did not get to see what happened with everyone house because -- else because my power was out for 16 hours. this is in central florida so if i am everywhere -- if i was anywhere near water, i would be out of the state as soon as i could. host: mr. fugate. guest: we have
guest: we had hurricane charley -- that ripped through orlando and out through volusia county. hurricane francis, which was eight slow-moving on the southeastern coast and hurricane ivan that hit the panhandle and took down di i 10 bridge across pensacola bay -- took down the pensacola bridge -- i 10 bridge pensacola bay. there was a hurricane that crossed the state and did more damage. host: to florida, this is laura. caller: good morning. i moved to florida in 2004 and that year, we got it...
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those are the people who will face the most trouble, those who are living in orlando or someplace where you do not think of getting storm surge or getting flooded but because en was such an unusual hurricane they will be in eight of situation. it is a great question and an ongoing debate. the answer has been we know we should not do this but we are going to rebuild anyway. host: let's hear from bill, a floridian in jacksonville. caller: thanks for the talk. i see other types of major national issues. what are the two were three major objections congress has to not want to get something like this fully funded? we hear the same talk on immigration. if you would on that. host: when you say fully funded do you mean the flood insurance program? caller: yes. host: what keeps congress from fully funding it? guest: the problem is that to put the flood insurance on solid financial foundations, you would have to raise the insurance rates of a lot of people by a lot of money. that is something fema is in the process of saying we will raise your insurance rate to reflect the actual flood risk. if y
those are the people who will face the most trouble, those who are living in orlando or someplace where you do not think of getting storm surge or getting flooded but because en was such an unusual hurricane they will be in eight of situation. it is a great question and an ongoing debate. the answer has been we know we should not do this but we are going to rebuild anyway. host: let's hear from bill, a floridian in jacksonville. caller: thanks for the talk. i see other types of major national...
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seems to be what orlando bravo is implying also. >> yes, and also talking the classic private equity playbook here i mean, because there are going to be buying distressed properties in the public market right now and a big part of that is not just, how good are you at renovation but how cheap can you get? part of the challenge, carl, people don't like selling at the lows if the argument is, hey, structured wrong from the beginning. we're experts at this and can come in, fix your backs office, get your sales organization pumping, trim things doan, get you in shape, some might say, well, okay come fix or problem. >> see if biz models can adjust to a higher cost of capital and whether or not models now built from scratch, jon, are going to be any different than they have been in the past years, as bravo says. >>> still to come this morning, roblox is 75% often its highs. some say it's headed even lower. we're going to discuss on this new initiation we're back in a couple. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hund
seems to be what orlando bravo is implying also. >> yes, and also talking the classic private equity playbook here i mean, because there are going to be buying distressed properties in the public market right now and a big part of that is not just, how good are you at renovation but how cheap can you get? part of the challenge, carl, people don't like selling at the lows if the argument is, hey, structured wrong from the beginning. we're experts at this and can come in, fix your backs...
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researchers at penn state in orlando regional medical center. they studied 52 college football players throughout a season, researchers found speed positions such as quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs are most vulnerable. non speed positions such as offense and defensive line were less prone to concussions, speed players run and build up momentum when they get tackled. alright let's talk snacks. football fans also have to take care of their bodies. dietitians at the prestigious cleveland clinic say they've come up with some simple stuff. it's to make a big difference. they say, bake your chicken wings are using air fire. don't deep fry them or they also say when it comes to dip. don't bite from the store. you can make your own with fresh ingredients have vegetables not as thick, crunchy potato chips on the side of dogs with maybe a grilled chicken sandwich and try to reduce your consumption of alcohol and sugary drinks. they also say, keep the food in the kitchen or the drying room, not the living room. because once
researchers at penn state in orlando regional medical center. they studied 52 college football players throughout a season, researchers found speed positions such as quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and defensive backs are most vulnerable. non speed positions such as offense and defensive line were less prone to concussions, speed players run and build up momentum when they get tackled. alright let's talk snacks. football fans also have to take care of their bodies. dietitians at the...
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amezola el atacante muriÓ despuÉs de confrontarse con las autoridades >>> un tirador identificado como orlando harris de 19 aÑos y de raza negra desatÓ el terror en el recinto central de artes visuales y escenas de st. louis. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> las vÍctimas mortales son un adolescente no identificada y una maestra con hijos y 7 nietos y muchos salieron de las aulas como este joven, la maestra se arrastrÓ y pidiÓ ayuda para que no pudieran entrar empezamos a escuchar vidrios rompiÉndose desde afuera y disparos padres de familias llegaron angustiados y entre abrazos se con so laban, tengo el corazÓn roto porque los padres envÍan a salvo a sus hijos dijo la alcaldesa, pero las puertas de seguridad cerraron logrando que el tirador se retrasara y el trabajo con agentes del fbi en lo que va del aÑo 140 incidentes en las escuelas del paÍs aÚn investigan los motivos de este Último ataque missouri que deja a esta comunidad intentando salvar >>> hoy (nombre en inglÉs) se declarÓ culpable por terrorismo y 19 cargos adicionales por la masacre que perpetrÓ el pasado 20 de noviem
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so brown women's a caught what i thought the heck orlando, the ah, the tourist is a very good through for the people. vip through for our struggle. because every time that show what the fit that in the crop of law is shows that while we were said is true, that we're, we're not just lying on making noise or blabbing. shell refuses to accept responsibility. the company writes that the oil spills in question occurred in community is heavily affected by oil theft, illegal refining and pipeline sabotage. regardless of the cause of the spills shall nigeria provides clean up and renovation. however, shall nigeria has neither cleaned up the area nor paid any compensation to date. despite the verdict shell accuses locals of having sabotaged the pipelines. the oil contaminated area is in o'conny land. community leader king oak poppy is outraged. joe is 110 percent responsible for what iraq didn't know what that doin. you know, it is a very deep, deep corruption pattern that is been going on. you will see that you don't have the type of people we have. we don't know have knowledge of taking gold
so brown women's a caught what i thought the heck orlando, the ah, the tourist is a very good through for the people. vip through for our struggle. because every time that show what the fit that in the crop of law is shows that while we were said is true, that we're, we're not just lying on making noise or blabbing. shell refuses to accept responsibility. the company writes that the oil spills in question occurred in community is heavily affected by oil theft, illegal refining and pipeline...
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. >> host: michelle, orlando, florida, you are next. >> guest: >> caller: mine main question is the republican party leadership is very confusing. unlike what happened in watergate we are -- finally the leadership came to nixon and said enough, you are caught, you got a problem, you got to go. we've got leadership that on the one hand, january 6th and seventh will criticize trump or make -- may criticize him on other behaviors and then turnaround like kevin mccarthy, go down tomorrow lago and make nice and so it seems to me there are so many things that are such misbehaviors on trump's part that he's not held accountable for in the public forum except for people like liz cheney, and so how can we accept a person, republicans accept a person who has so much missed behavior, most recently now with these classified documents, and nobody comes out and says your behavior is wrong, get off the public forum, work in a different way if you wish but this cannot represent the party? and yet they continue to pander to him constantly? >> host: was that aaron? michelle. we will mark you down is undecided o
. >> host: michelle, orlando, florida, you are next. >> guest: >> caller: mine main question is the republican party leadership is very confusing. unlike what happened in watergate we are -- finally the leadership came to nixon and said enough, you are caught, you got a problem, you got to go. we've got leadership that on the one hand, january 6th and seventh will criticize trump or make -- may criticize him on other behaviors and then turnaround like kevin mccarthy, go down...
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cinco veces la visa de turista y optan por dos de los 24,000 cupos para reunirse con sus familiares en orlando. >> estÁ yendo para buscar calidad de vida. creo que es la mejor oportunidad que nos pueden dar. reportero: el mÁs importante de los requisitos es conseguir un patrocinador que viva legalmente en los estados unidos se presente una solicitud de apoyo financiero para cada migrante. >> a pesar de tener familiares allÁ, las necesidades son altas. reportero: ya hay solicitudes de pagos de $5000 de personas para hacerse patrocinantes. >> como mucho nerviosismo. los que quieren plegarse a la medida estÁn buscando informaciÓn de primera mano. reportero: la grave crisis que sigue manteniendo el paÍs mantiene una migraciÓn que ya tiene a 7 millones de venezolanos en el exterior. solo en septiembre ingresaron 33,000 venezolanos a los estados unidos antes de la medida del apoyo fronterizo, por lo que muchos creen que es poca la cantidad de visas. maity: en espaÑa, una nueva ley sobre la llamada "memoria democrÁtica", causa revuelo entre los descendientes de espaÑoles que tuvieron que ab
cinco veces la visa de turista y optan por dos de los 24,000 cupos para reunirse con sus familiares en orlando. >> estÁ yendo para buscar calidad de vida. creo que es la mejor oportunidad que nos pueden dar. reportero: el mÁs importante de los requisitos es conseguir un patrocinador que viva legalmente en los estados unidos se presente una solicitud de apoyo financiero para cada migrante. >> a pesar de tener familiares allÁ, las necesidades son altas. reportero: ya hay...
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>> it doesn't give me pause and every time i fly back into orlando international airport from anywhere around the globe, neil, there are parents and children wearing mouse ears or harry potter shirts, i don't think that it's going to change. we are a magnet for tourism, a magnet for business and a magnet for people looking for just a great place to be. and i can tell you for the next-- we're already 85 and sunny right now. the good news, it's going to be that way for the next week and that's going to help with what's happening, especially in southwest florida and here in orlando, which we got hit decently in some places, again, there will be people that think for a second, but i just don't think it's going to change and we've seen it before. i remember '04 we got three hurricanes in a row in central florida and you think it's going to change, but it didn't, we just got stronger and better and bigger as we move forward. neil: all right. gary, i think that people needed to hear that. and to echo some things of the dislocating going on in florida. and we're following closely the surge in
>> it doesn't give me pause and every time i fly back into orlando international airport from anywhere around the globe, neil, there are parents and children wearing mouse ears or harry potter shirts, i don't think that it's going to change. we are a magnet for tourism, a magnet for business and a magnet for people looking for just a great place to be. and i can tell you for the next-- we're already 85 and sunny right now. the good news, it's going to be that way for the next week and...
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continues including in this neighborhood including in this neighborhood near orlando. near orlando. >> we thought irma was bad but >> we thought irma was bad but ian was worse. >> the hurricane came and >> the hurricane came and destroyed it. destroyed it. this was one of the worst. this was one of the worst. >> by one estimate the price tag >> by one estimate the price tag for recovery from hurricane ian for recovery from hurricane ian could reach more than $100 could reach more than $100 billion. billion. >>> still coming up, a wild encounter in los angeles. >> really odd sensation of being >> really odd sensation of being terrified and exhilarated at the terrified and exh same time. same time. >> a celebrity mountain lion >> a celebrity mountain lion makes a surprise appearance in a makes a surprise appearance in a couple's driveway. couple's driveway. >>> and later, the rock's >>> and later, the rock's political ambitions. political ambitions. what dwayne johnson is saying what dwayne johnson is saying about a possible run for the about a possible run white house.
continues including in this neighborhood including in this neighborhood near orlando. near orlando. >> we thought irma was bad but >> we thought irma was bad but ian was worse. >> the hurricane came and >> the hurricane came and destroyed it. destroyed it. this was one of the worst. this was one of the worst. >> by one estimate the price tag >> by one estimate the price tag for recovery from hurricane ian for recovery from hurricane ian could reach more than...
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i spoke to michael orlando, he's the top counterintelligence official in the u.s. office of the director of national intelligence he gave us a rare warning from the u.s. intelligence community directly to corporate america. >> i think the one industry that causes me concern and others is semiconductors, given how much is produced there and how hard it is to reshore that, the amount of money it takes and the time it takes. and so that's why i think it's important we start thinking about those contingency plans now, because it would be tough for both economies >> so, given that, i asked him if companies should start canceling their contacts in taiwan here's what he said. >> i wouldn't say cancel contracts in taiwan, but working with our allies to figure out where else we can go in case we lose that capacity it goes back to basic risk management, which is, you have to diversify, and if you have too many eggs in one basket, that's probably not good >> but cybersecurity and geopolitical expert dmitri told me sees a more dire and immediate impact >> if there's a war over
i spoke to michael orlando, he's the top counterintelligence official in the u.s. office of the director of national intelligence he gave us a rare warning from the u.s. intelligence community directly to corporate america. >> i think the one industry that causes me concern and others is semiconductors, given how much is produced there and how hard it is to reshore that, the amount of money it takes and the time it takes. and so that's why i think it's important we start thinking about...
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cnn's team is out covering the storm and its aftermath, bill weir in fort myers, ryan young is in orlando, and miguel marquez is in myrtle beach. what we are seeing, gentlemen, it just astounding. you've all been on the ground, you're seeing it firsthand. bill, we'll begin with you. we've been all over today. tell me what it's like on the ground and what do you have been seeing? >> it's interesting, laura, to see the evolution of the psychology of, it of folks coming out now, and you could see them dazed with phones, talking to family, trying to describe what they're seeing. there's all these jumbles of both houses nash together. it takes a moment to wrap your head around it. we try to get out to fort myers beach, which we here has been decimated by 90% of that community being wiped out. it's been cut off, there's been a roadblock, their sheriffs won't let folks. and while we're waiting, we're waiting around. here is just a sample of what you see on the side of the road these days, south of fort myers. >> look at this. i will always remember the sight of captain griggs boat, the crackerja
cnn's team is out covering the storm and its aftermath, bill weir in fort myers, ryan young is in orlando, and miguel marquez is in myrtle beach. what we are seeing, gentlemen, it just astounding. you've all been on the ground, you're seeing it firsthand. bill, we'll begin with you. we've been all over today. tell me what it's like on the ground and what do you have been seeing? >> it's interesting, laura, to see the evolution of the psychology of, it of folks coming out now, and you...
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we want to go back to central florida now, to orlando, which has seen widespread historic flooding and many, many water rescues. cnn's ryan young is there for us now. ryan, what are you seeing there tonight? >> reporter: john, the rain may be gone, the storm may be gone, but the devastation is still sitting here. you can see all that water right there alongside this road. that is the front of the neighborhood. there are no cones blocking this neighborhood off. today we saw residents going into their own neighborhood to help each other because there are still people who decided to live back there. and the only reason this is lit up right now because we're standing here. i want to shut our lights off to give you an idea how dark it is out here. you have people who decided to stay back there on their own, flooded water above their mailboxes, all their cars flooded out, and they are still there because they do not want it leave their belongings. yesterday the rescue operations ended, but we'll show you the video today when we went along with the residents here very frustrated by the lack o
we want to go back to central florida now, to orlando, which has seen widespread historic flooding and many, many water rescues. cnn's ryan young is there for us now. ryan, what are you seeing there tonight? >> reporter: john, the rain may be gone, the storm may be gone, but the devastation is still sitting here. you can see all that water right there alongside this road. that is the front of the neighborhood. there are no cones blocking this neighborhood off. today we saw residents going...
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i'm orlando white and i head up community development. at linked in our vision is trade economic opportunity. for us to reach this ambitious vision we work alongside the community organizations to demonstrate that we're living this vision locally in our own neighborhoods. we've been proud to work alongside mayor breed to support programs for the opportunities that connects young people for employment and job opportunities to learn. we're proud to be a part of this community. the feedback that we have received from our employees is that they love the energy, the vibrancy and atmosphere of this city. they want to have a safe and efficient commute into san francisco. we appreciate mayor breed's commitment today to expand the city ambassador programs. these are a key presence in the city and are an invaluable asset for our employees who live and work here. they're city-owned that this city cares and wants to ensure safe commutes for all of us. i know that we ats at linked-in are are not o lone in our commitment to the city. we hear from other
i'm orlando white and i head up community development. at linked in our vision is trade economic opportunity. for us to reach this ambitious vision we work alongside the community organizations to demonstrate that we're living this vision locally in our own neighborhoods. we've been proud to work alongside mayor breed to support programs for the opportunities that connects young people for employment and job opportunities to learn. we're proud to be a part of this community. the feedback that...
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communities near coin to su, shell in u k. courts. sevren williams, a caught what i thought the heck orlando they are. the tourist is that the big 3 for the people. vip through for our struggle. because every time that show what the fit that in the corporate law is shows that while we were.
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en condiciones infrahumanas hogares de decenas de residentes del complejo de (nombre en inglés) en orlando por sufrir inundaciones severas hace dos semanas por el paso del huracán. esperan pronto la ayuda federal. >>> cuando se me deposite el dinero, pero tengo que ver cómo hacer el para que se den un buen bañito, estar bien. >>> nueva ayuda, no veo nada. >>> la señora yolanda junto a su hija con discapacidad en el complejo(nombre en inglés) aplicó la asistencia de fema y asegura que su proceso continúa pendiente. >>> tengo que buscar dónde meterme con mi hija, dónde estar, porque no puedo decir tengo un techo, no sabemos dónde vamos a meternos. >>> la administración este complejo les habría dado un plazo de desalojo para los residentes ya que los departamentos del primer piso tienen que ser restaurados. >>>ya se bañó por toda la inundación gough enádel departamento, ya no puedo caminar a larga distancia. >>> fema informa que cuenta con el sistema de recuperación por desastre de (nombre en inglés) el condado orange... funcionario de fema nos cuenta que los inmigrantes sin
en condiciones infrahumanas hogares de decenas de residentes del complejo de (nombre en inglés) en orlando por sufrir inundaciones severas hace dos semanas por el paso del huracán. esperan pronto la ayuda federal. >>> cuando se me deposite el dinero, pero tengo que ver cómo hacer el para que se den un buen bañito, estar bien. >>> nueva ayuda, no veo nada. >>> la señora yolanda junto a su hija con discapacidad en el complejo(nombre en inglés) aplicó la...
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the damage expansive from fort myers beach, naples, even hours away with flooding in orlando. amara, while there are aerial photographs of the devastation that hurricane ian left behind that give us one view. an up close look reveals details of homes, details of lives torn apart by ian. >> all of the personal things that were lost as well. cnn's correspondent bill weir talking us through a walk-through, one neighborhood turned upinside down by ian. >> reporter: these are shore birds and pelicans, walking across wreckage in what used to be san carlos harbor. it's seen better days, as you can see. this is the destructive path of ian that came raging across here. a lot of the businesses here, of course, have to do with recreation here in paradise, kayak rentals, bait shops, completely split open by the wind. but what's most striking about this particular spot is the boats that's have been tossed into the mangroves across the street here. we have a bit of a bottleneck of human activity because this is the road to fort myers beach. and the sheriff's department is not letting anybod
the damage expansive from fort myers beach, naples, even hours away with flooding in orlando. amara, while there are aerial photographs of the devastation that hurricane ian left behind that give us one view. an up close look reveals details of homes, details of lives torn apart by ian. >> all of the personal things that were lost as well. cnn's correspondent bill weir talking us through a walk-through, one neighborhood turned upinside down by ian. >> reporter: these are shore birds...
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>> orlando. >> having fun? getting into trouble? >> of course! i'm coming with you. >> we will hit the bars. it will be gorgeous we will have thunderstorms in the forecast yesterday, those are moving out and we are looking at a really nice day with its good thing we are not in the upper midwest because they are dealing with snow but they are used to this it does happen in october and at least you are not raking the leaves, right? you are pushing snow. here is your forecast across the country, the southwesterly of showers and thunderstorms in your forecast we could see showers and thunderstorms as well and the west coast of florida which of course we will keep an eye on as they continue their recovery. i know you are from florida, if you had to pick between brian kilmeade and pete hegseth to go to breakfast who would you pick? >> brian! >> i didn't have dev to pay for that! over to you guys. oh ainslie, hi! we would all have breakfast with you. >> ainsley: she's a brian! what about the other nice lady? we will set her up with pete for breakfast. o
>> orlando. >> having fun? getting into trouble? >> of course! i'm coming with you. >> we will hit the bars. it will be gorgeous we will have thunderstorms in the forecast yesterday, those are moving out and we are looking at a really nice day with its good thing we are not in the upper midwest because they are dealing with snow but they are used to this it does happen in october and at least you are not raking the leaves, right? you are pushing snow. here is your...
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orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring
orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring
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just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on american artifact, we visit a mock world war one trench to hear from two u.s. army veterans whose specialize in portraying french soldiers as of the great war. this is about 20 minutes of observation. good morning. my name is carter burton. i portray a cowardly first lieutenant in the 18th infantry regiment, french army, circa 1917 1918. we're sitting here at carlisle barracks at the army historical education center, and we're giving out, but we're giving presents options on the on the french army and its role in world war one and its links
just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on american...
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and david, authorities just a short time ago identified the gunman as 19-year-old orlando harris. they say he graduated from this school last year and lived with his parents. an exact motive remains under investigation. david? >> alex perez leading us off from st. louis. thank you. >>> the other major story tonight, the u.s. is now responding this evening to russia's new claim that ukraine is now planning to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. the u.s. and al littles pushing back against this notion. so, what's really behind russia's claim here? ian pannell here with his exclusive interview with ukraine's top military commander. ian from inside ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. and allies rejecting russia's claim that ukraine is preparing to use a dirty bomb and blame moscow for it. the west calling the kremlin accusation "transparently false," backed by no evidence whatsoever. the concern is that russia is planning a false-flag operation, blaming ukraine while carrying out an attack using a conventional explosive laced with radioactive material, as its losses mou
and david, authorities just a short time ago identified the gunman as 19-year-old orlando harris. they say he graduated from this school last year and lived with his parents. an exact motive remains under investigation. david? >> alex perez leading us off from st. louis. thank you. >>> the other major story tonight, the u.s. is now responding this evening to russia's new claim that ukraine is now planning to detonate a so-called dirty bomb. the u.s. and al littles pushing back...
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evan peterson is with the american red cross and he joins me from orlando. welcome to you. tell us what are you and your colleagues dealing with? what are you going to be having to do in the days to come? evan: it is kind of at a moment right now where we are all coming out of our shelters and figuring out what exactly happened, how much damage? we have been here since before the storm making sure we have resources ready so that when that time comes, we can start transitioning towards long-term recory. right now, we are slowly beginning that process. we have been in constant communication with our government liaisons, municipalities, emergency management services all across the state of florida as well as south carolina and georgia. making sure when they need help, when they need us to help respond, we are able to do so. last night, we had 10,000 people staying at a variety of red cross and partner shelters. about 100 in total. that is the name of the game, beginning that pivot, assessing damage and making sure we are developing that plan to help people make that long-term
evan peterson is with the american red cross and he joins me from orlando. welcome to you. tell us what are you and your colleagues dealing with? what are you going to be having to do in the days to come? evan: it is kind of at a moment right now where we are all coming out of our shelters and figuring out what exactly happened, how much damage? we have been here since before the storm making sure we have resources ready so that when that time comes, we can start transitioning towards long-term...
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orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on american artifact, we visit a mock world war one trench to hear from two u.s. army veterans
orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on...
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orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much.
orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much.