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after the storm, what's left of it, on the right. it is stunning. as is often the case, when desperation is mixed in with evacuation and a loss of power, a loss of security, looting has become an issue. one florida county sheriff tells the associated press about ten looters have been arrested each night since the storm hit. in response, and because police departments are already stressed, some citizens have formed their own nighttime patrols of their own neighborhoods, for better or worse. florida's tyndall air force base also still assessing the damage. they got hit hard. while most of the f-22 stealth fighter jets stationed there -- were flown out of the way before michael, there are reports that at least 17 of them were undergoing maintenance at the time the storm hit and so they were left behind. those jets may have all been damaged. they go for about $330 million each. our update on the storm's path. coming up, steve schmidt had

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