it hurts. we don't want long-term pain but we do support this policy. >> harris: they feel like he is fighting for them. i want to get to this now. the wind is on the ground. difficult as we were waiting to see if we could bring our reporter to you. now we can, we're tracking hurricane dorian, of course, it has knocked out electrical power to more than 200,000 people. griff jenkins is on the ground for us. let's go. wow. griff. >> yeah, harris, how are you? it's windy here. we're in one of the barrier islands outside of charleston. the storm downgraded to a 2 you wouldn't know the difference. the water i'm in, the ashley avenue. the main thoroughfare running parallel to the ocean. it is flooding all the way for blocks here. we have a number of trees down. we had some power lines down. if you look down it is typical island structure. just wooden poles, handful of