Well talk to the mayor of new bern North Carolina on rescue efforts. So far florence claimed at least seven lives including a woman and her baby who were killed when a tree fell on their home. Nearly a Million People are without power at this hour well have an update from the regions major Power Company welcome everybody glad to have you im neil cavuto and were keeping track of all of this as fast as we can. Jonathan siri in a hard hit writesville beach, North Carolina. Jonathan . Reporter hi, neil were still experiencing some winds, but the good news is that theres really no structural damage. No major structural damage to talk about. Were seeing relatively minor damage. Take a look at the bottom floor of this condominium complex like many buildings on this island its actually built on stilts to protect the living quarters from any type of storm surge and so this building remained intact, but down here is some minor damage these wood panels were knocked over in the Hurricane Force winds that came through here yesterday. Even now there are some pretty strong winds coming through, certainly not Hurricane Force, but they continue to keep, they continue to be too strong for power crews to come back on the island. The mayor says that the utility crews need to wait until the winds come down to about 35 miles an hour or less before they can come back over the bridge and begin restoring power which is out to the entire island. The good news is the mayor says that no power lines are down, no power poles fell down; however there are some cable and internet lines that are down and need to be repaired. The mayor says two or three homes suffered roof damage but by and large were talking about relatively minor damages to homes such as gutters, shingles, relatively minor things like that and so it appears that when people are allowed to return to inspect their hopes and businesses, that they will be pleasantly surprised that things were not nearly as bad as they could have been. Neil . Neil well that is certainly good to hear jonathan thank you very very much. Lets go to jeff flock in Carolina BeachNorth Carolina with the latest from there. Hey, jeff. Reporter neil i think you had exactly the right headline and that is persistence in terms of this storm. I think this is the longest duration storm in terms of both Hurricane Force as well as Tropical Storm force winds over the course of the past two days but ive covered and ive covered a lot of hurricanes. We continue as jonathan was reporting from his location there just north of us to continue to get Tropical Storm force winds here which keeps everybody pretty much in, keeps the power crews out from their job of reconnecting everything and as true in wrightsville beach, its threw that we have no power and the water system has been compromis ed as well, and its going to be a while. We are looking at the radar and as even though that storm has moved on, you look at at that radar theres still serious conviction that its coming off the atlantic and pounding us here. Weve got a brief break in the rain but as you can tell its still blowing pretty good and theres more rain to come so were a ways away from it. This thing is moving two miles an hour and not moving out of here any time soon. Neil . Neil jeff thank you very much be safe jeff flock lets go to our meteorologist rick richmuth what he makes of this. Two miles an hour means thats a lot of rain. Rick the rain band and particularly this rain band weve got right here that is kind of almost exactly where the storm came onshore, what, 27 hours ago now take a lack at this. Right there is topsail beach, all day long getting battered by this storm this line of storms, tons of lightning you can see thats all lightning happening right now with the storm but this line is not budging at all, because of that underneath that, you can also take a look here and its a lot of moisture pulling in and we think that we could be seeing maybe eight to 10 inches of rain pileup in the same spot throughout the day it was a spot nailed throughout the day yesterday. Thats where the center of the storm is from that point to where it came onshore were talking about 115 miles is all that its traveled and now it slowed even more only at two miles an hour in its forward progression so all of that moisture while you have the center there you still have air moving across this warm water and that lifts and causes more storms to form and its very similar to what we saw with harvey very far away from the center. As far as future precipitation the worst is obviously north and South Carolina eventually by sunday night into monday it pulls a little bit farther towards the north well be see ing two to three inches across parts of the ohio valley maybe spots three to four inches across parts of new england before this is all done but this is a big concern this moisture thats going to fall especially across interior sections throughout the mountain terrain, all that water will pull towards the south and by the way if youre in South Carolina a lot of the heavier rain weve seen in North Carolina a lot of the rivers drain through South Carolina and neil, the river flooding is going to be a major problem because all of the water that falls in a place thats not normally a river it through gravity goes off into the stream and into the rivers and they begin to crest later tomorrow and many rivers will rise to feet between now and tomorrow and it will stay at that level for much of the coming week. Neil rick where are we in the Hurricane Season process, when is it busy when is it not . Rick its busy right now so the statistical peak is september 10 were at september 15 and the atlantic right now is incredibly active. We have joyce and helene out there that arent going to impact anybody. Theres izaac what was izaac is in the caribbean and well continue to watch that some models indicate it could get in towards the gulf later on this week. Dont want to scare anybody just yet we have plenty of time to watch that but we are right now in the most active period of the atlantic Hurricane Season every year, its right now it goes for about another three to four weeks of the peak of activity and then we begin to calm down. Neil a quick question when you addressed it at the top of your report but this idea of the flooding and fact that it is now so far inland and a lot of people were told when they had to leave the coast go inland and they thought that 50 miles inland would be enough and now it turns out that in North Carolina, raleigh and elsewhere, youre looking at a lot of rain anyway, so what do they do . Rick yeah, listen, once you go inland, its a tough one, because were going to be seeing probably some spots here through monday, maybe up to about a foot of rain, so that flooding does go inland. Still stays along the coast but it goes inland places like atlanta is a good option where yesterday we just had sunny skies and for the most part they are going to be good but youd have to travel quite a ways, neil to get into a safe spot and probably too late for that to be honest at this point because so many of the roads are impassable from the trees down and flooding ongoing right now. Neil remarkable. All right thank you my friend rick richmuth whose just been doing the work through all of this helping a lot of folks staying on top of this, way ahead of this as well thank you, rick. Were going to get the read from some of the hardest hit areas in North Carolina for example, including the mayor of new bern, North Carolina. Now remember this was a city that had a curfew put into effect and people were told to hunker down and get out, and the latest from whats happening there, after this. Neil you know, new bern North Carolina sort of has been a visual reminder of the severity of Hurricane Florence now Tropical Storm florence but hundreds have already had to be rescued the citys mayor joins us right now on the phone, mayor thank you for taking the time. How do things look now . Well, its finally quit rain ing and were getting out starting to assess the situation were asking residents to stay home. A lot of folks are starting to get out and ride around and at this time is very dangerous. We have a lot of power lines down, we have 22000 customers and about 6,000 of them are still without power, so there are energized lines down, there are unsafe conditions with the wind, so please cooperate with the city of new bern and give us the opportunity to give you back the safety and security that you need. Neil how many heeded earlier warnings to get out of up to, to clear out . We started where we met with the county, we asked them due to the severity of the model and other models to declare a mandatory evacuation and we put that in place or the county did, which we really appreciate and from there immediately folks started evacuating. We asked them to go east of i95 to get out of harms way. This storm was bigger than hurricane hugo if anybody remembers that. Many people heeded that advice. Some folks that lived around new burn for 20 and 30 years and have not witnessed a hurricane of this magnitude did not leave. Neil so the flooding issue, that will still be an issue and youre told for how long at least another day . So the water has receded about four to five feet. Its down enough as to where our crews are starting to assess and certainly during the storm we could not put our linemen in harms way to go out and put the power back. We had all 22000 residents out of power. We have 4,200 homes in new bern that are damaged and 300 businesses that have been damaged so its a very extensive problem for new people residents neil mayor were told that the president wants to visit the area some time next week but does not want to be an impediment to relief efforts going on. At this stage if he were to come to your area how do you feel about that do you think he should put it off, what . Well i just appreciate that the president is concerned with the citizens and immediately declared the declaration of an emergency and that along with the government that helped us to know that they had our backs, and this has just been the opportunity of the citizens and the county, the city, and all working together when we have a crisis like this and this is like hurricane hazel from the 50 s, if anybody remembers that. Neil that was what, in 1954 . Yes. Neil yeah, go ahead. No, thats good. Neil that was pretty severe. You mentioned hugo in 89 and maybe Lessons Learned from that one but i was thinking of it, mayor, its been quite some time since your residents or even their relatives would remember anything of this severity, right and so some of them might have got epidemic complacent but it turns out from the numbers you were mentioning they were heeding your warnings. Yeah, and look even though some people didnt leave, weve got to get folks rescued. We have to get them to safety. We have 1,200 residents in five shelters now so the name of the game right now has been to get those residents safe and now on the same side of that or the flip side is we have to establish security for our citizens and we have all these folks that have left the area and we have a curfew to make sure our police and fire can get out and weve had three fires in new bern since this whole thing started and i dont want to scare folks but when you turn those lights back on if your house flooded you need to be very careful about if any of those lines have been wet, so were trying to just as much as we mobilize the fight, well get ready for the same thing to establish and stabilize our city and put it right back like the capitol of new bern it is of North Carolina it is. Neil spoken like a fighter mayor and you speak well in support for your people thank you very much for taking the time, sir. Thank you, sir. Neil i do want to update you whats going on in South Carolina because it is getting the bankrupt of the storm right now there were told a little bit north of 16 5,000 customers are without power and they are expecting in the vicinity there in and around the coast of South Carolina looking at a minimum of 15 inches of rain that could easily double if this thing stalls out its breaking up as we speak but that does not mean that the rain just magically stops South Carolina republican congressman tom rice is with us what does it look like there . Hello, neil. South carolina has dodged a little bit of a bullet here. Were going to get a whole lot of rain but in terms of a category 4 wind intensity and storm surge, our friends in North Carolina i think bore the brunt of that. We got some but nowhere near what they felt. Neil did a lot of people heed warnings certainly from the governor and others urging, you know, get at least away from the coast. Were told that once it looked like this was heading more to North Carolina that those along the coast in South Carolina stayed put. Is that true . No. This is a tourist mecca. Hundreds of thousands of people are here on any given day on the grand strand of South Carolina, the northern part of South Carolina for vacation or for a weekend or for golfing or whatever and our governor did a fantastic job of getting out well ahead of this and asking, you know, putting on a mandatory evacuation on tuesday, and the tourists left immediately which there are multiples of the resident population and then within a couple of days most of the residents left as well. They heeded the governors warning. Certainly there are some that are still here but the governor s spoken pledge was no loss of life is priority one and i think that was exactly the right thing to do and its amazing how well the state and local governments carried that out, getting upwards of a Million People off the grand strand with not many wrinkles. It was a logistical nightmare and to be able to pull that off as easily as they did or apparently easily was fantastic. They practiced it, they prepare for it and they carry it out and its been relatively wrinklefree my hats off to the local sheriff s, to the Law Enforcement to the Emergency Responders to the local governments that have carried this off so well. Weve been under this thing is like slow poison. Thank god we didnt have that category 4 come straight up the gut like they were telling us we would 48 hours ago, but weve got this 50mile an hour washing machine churning on us reit now and our big problem, the biggest thing my residents are going to face is the inland counties and this rain that has landed in North Carolina and those rivers gets where they come. They come right through the border of South Carolina through the bay which is all of my district and the agriculture people in the western part of the county, in the western counties, which flooded just two years ago with Hurricane Matthew theyre basing even higher rain totals now. Ive lived here for 60 years i can never remember a storm coming across the atlantic and stopping right on top of us for three days. Its going to be an awful lot of water. Weve got people have the sheriffs have done a great job of getting people out of the low lying areas. I think weve got about 5,000 people in shelters across my eight counties, and people who live through matthew respect these floodwaters now, are more taking heed, so well be doing a lot of evaluation in the next couple days. Were ready to help people with fema claims. Were ready to help people with any federal government agencies. Fema has i think 4,000 people or close to it on the ground. Theyve been staging supplies in columbia. They are ready to go. Neil very good. Ill also say ive been in congress for six years and few a few storms in those six years. Neil all right congressman, im impressed with what i see and you should be as well. Well have more right after this cancer. Its very personal. Each of us is different. And each cancer is different. How it reacts, how it evades and adapts. And how we attack it. Thats why at Cancer Treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each persons cancer. 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And actually tried to ride the storm out on these boats and now were out with the coast guard and the coast guard is overwhelmed these guys out now trying to find people who rode the storm out on these boats and captain, how bad right now is this in terms of trying to find people . We got a report of two people that tried to ride it out here and the coast guard had not received a report that they had been rescued so at this point we just want to come back but we were unable to find them, so we are hoping that they were rescued abdomen just did not notify anybody at this point. Leland its kind of crazy to try to ride this out. It is. Leland whats next . Personally a tow boat will be doing a lot of salvage work. [indiscernible] neil all right, so what were here youing new neil is a couple of people were told crafted a place where they are completely cut off now and as you can see its up to the individuals to try and save each other. The one thing we kept hearing around this community is this community sticks together. They dont call and ask for help they just help each other and thats whats going on right now important to note these guys arent getting paid. They are out here on their own the coast guard called them and when the coast guard calls everybody in this community answers so now well check more of these boats here youre watching to see if anybody is on them neil. Neil all right thank you very very much leland, well stick with you as long as we could there despite the audio troubles again because in North Carolina youre seeing effects of the storm after the fact of the boats that are not moored properly and what have you and hes going to obviously be checking on that but he did mention another point that leads m eto my next guest the number of volunteers looking after each other by last count in North Carolina alone better than 21,000, these are 21,000 individuals many of whom have families of their own and could be looking after their own and watching their own kids, but theyve put their own lives on the line to look after each other, if that rings a bell in the last year the cajun navy by the way playing a big role in this as well it is a reminder its in the american spirit to do this stuff. Sometimes were so focused on politics and left and the right, these are republicans and democrats, conservatives and liberals looking after each other ignoring labels and focusing on a big one that were all human beings. Duke Energy Communications manager jeff brooks is on the phone filling that same role in for those who are without power. Jeff good to have you back with us what are we looking at in the number of lets say in North Carolina without power and how many more could be . Well good morning, neil. We are looking at about 550,000 customers in north and South Carolina who are without power. Were seeing those numbers beginning to climb in South Carolina especially as florence makes her way west through there pretty much if you live in a county anywhere along the coast youre without power and so its a monumental challenge as youve mentioned theres flooding everywhere and that flooding is certainly going to play a major role in our ability to respond in certain areas. Neil i know when it all started and when you and i were chatting a couple of days ago there was a fear that as this moved inland more and more could be without power and it could affect upwards of 3 million north carolinians is that still your fear or will you avoid that . Well i think were certainly on track for the bottom end of that 1 to 3 million. We cant predict the future we dont know exactly and this storm is making a grand loop essential around our service area, moving at a pace that i could walk faster. About two to three miles an hour , so that Long Duration wind , that rain is creating very Hazardous Conditions and that is going to lead to more outages as she progresses through the state neil looking at how this could have been, knowing that this was for a brief time last week this time a category 4 storm closer to land than three, two, hitting about a two or a one and now a Tropical Storm a lot of people read into that, jeff, all right, problem over. Crisis averted. You say what . I say that problem is ongoing and is going to be ongoing for days and potentially weeks. Weve got certainly winds that are going to continue to persist for a period of time as it moves into the west youve got mountains, youve got rainfall the potential for mudslides and flooding there and as these rivers rise and the water accumulates well see scenarios i think very similar to what we saw in Hurricane Matthew, potentially hurricane floyd where whole parts of the state are under water. Weve already seen interstate 40 down to wilmington is flooded and thats going to create a challenge for us moving crews into that area so were working through those challenges now working to get our crews there as fast as we can so we can restore power for every customer we serve. Neil thank you very very much. Jeff be well your safe and be safe. Thank you. All right one of the things we had seen in the storm is the unusual cooperation across party lines, North Carolina is one of those unusual states that the democratic governor republican lt. Governor yet both were on air talking about cooperation with each other you often types will see a democratic governor working with a number of republican mayors or vice versa. That wasnt always the case and i need to go back to only katrina to remember how everyone was with everyone and that was then very different now. How both sides have put aside the politics to focus on something bigger, being human beings, after this. David. Whats going on . Oh hey thats it . Yeah. Thats it . Everybody two seconds dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance. Through the Tuition Assistance program, every day mcdonalds helps more people go to college. Its part of our commitment to being americas best first job. Neil all right as mentioned earlier the cooperation between a number of municipalities and their state governors and fema, Michael Brown is looking at all of this as boy i wish i had that when i was running fema for president bush. I like to joke, michael and i dont mean any insult to you or anyone else that you were a target of a lot of criticism simply trying to get those from competing venues and bias together to say nothing of a Political Party and no one talked to each other and you were like the monkey in the middle. That was then now youre seeing cooperation in North Carolina between the democratic governor and his republican lt. Governor between republican congressmen working with Democratic State officials and its all going smoothly. Lessons from katrina what do you think . Neil i think youre much wiser than your staff gives you credit for. Neil [laughter] something you said in that last break about people coming together. Here is my theory about this. I think the country, if you think back 13 years ago to katrina and we think that was polarized and now in this history we look at where we are today and everybody is at everybodys throats at least in the political world. I believe this sincerely that american citizens are looking for ways to rise above that. Theyre looking for ways to help each other and looking for ways to do not what the politicians are doing but what americans have traditionally donald that is help each other and i think that were seeing that so the worst washington gets i think the better flyover country gets. Neil yeah and i think politicians in those regions realize that or maybe just put their party labels aside and decide to honor the more important one that is being a human being and whether youre a democratic governor or republican lt. Governor in a state like North Carolina hard hit no one really much cares, that what they care about is getting help. What they care about is that you looking after them and taken care of, right . I think so and when you think back to katrina, i know we had the focal point of the superdome but even in hurricane maria, even in Hurricane Harvey last year, we still had those visuals but i think what you saw was and of course there are certain aspects of your industry that is going to continue to criticize the president particularly when its the opposition party, but i think what people are doing is saying ive had enough of that. Ive had enough of this everybody just kind of complaining about everything. Lets actually stand up and go do something and i think thats what were seeing now. Neil do you think that the beast feeds itself though as much as its said if you look at other networks this one included looking at president ial responses to hurricanes much has been said of this president s response to puerto rico but that was last year. He might have compounded that with saying it was a job and all of that but im just wondering, shouldnt we be focusing on the here and now and this and we can tara part and get into the details of what happened with puerto rico later. Well and actually i wrote about that yesterday. My contention is this. The president doesnt serve himself well when hes focused on something that happened a year ago and the methodology of how you count deaths. What he ought to be doing about right now is talking about the great work that brock long the current head of fema is doing, the great work the fema people are doing, the great work of the volunteers and the Non Government Organizations are doing the great work that democrat governors reporter con governors as you said it crosses party lines. Neil but should you be careful about bragging period . I saw this in sandy where the governors of all of the respective states at the time and i take no fault against them they are trying to help their people thats fine i get it but we later learned a lot of people were slow to get aid and a lot of them stuck in their homes with mold et cetera so shouldnt you be careful to jump the gun and brag about anything until its all resolved . Neil theres a very fine line between bragging and supporting and what im arguing for is that the president should be talking about or tweeting about that is a way of communicating and what he ought to be doing is tweeting the support for the people on the ground. Dont be bragging about what a good job it is. Be talking about were giving them the resources we need. Were supporting them. Im telling my cabinet to do everything they can to help brock long and giving him what he needs and im telling you that from a very personal perspective because as you know i couldnt get the cabinets attention during katrina and right now what were seeing is they understand and theres always good that comes out of bad, rosenstein it . And i think one of the good that has come out of katrina is that politicians have all understood that this is a fourlegged stool , its citizen, state government, local government and federal government and Everybody Needs to Work Together and ive got to tell you if i had to go through what i went through to get these politicians and folks to understand that, then im happy to have done it. Neil and you did a good deal. A lot of people are seeing you popup oh, that guy and i try to point out because i seen the memos ive seen the updates that you were giving and the warnings you were given when it comes to katrina and a host of storms prior the track record on you is clear. You tried you can great work in the middle of political fights. History was very unkind to you my friend and unfair. But you were very fair and i greatly appreciate that. Neil well i had the proof. Its not a matter of being fair. The proof was that you were concerned and raised the concern of everyone up to the president of the united states. That was then. I think a lot of the progress were seeing michael is because of what you did back then. Well and again, see you are a wise man so dont let your staff tell you otherwise. Neil forget about my staff talk to my wife. [laughter] neil Michael Brown thank you very much good seeing you. You bet. Neil you know, i know the history on this folks i was really involved in watching the exchange of warnings and everything else. The guys got a bum rap, period. Myrtle beach, South Carolina mayor now joins us on the phone. Whats going on there now mayor what are you seeing . Good morning, neil. Today is actually relatively calm for the most part. We are still in a Tropical Storm warning and that should kick up later on this afternoon but overall myrtle beach fared very very well compared to our neighbors in North Carolina and those that are inland from us. Neil now, did many heed the warning i know myrtle beach was one of those areas where you and other elected officials were saying you know the better part might be to clear out. How many did do that . We were very successful with the evacuation process. We had from what we could best guess at least 60 compliant. That is huge for us, and its easy for people to sit back now and say well the storm really wasnt that bad why did we have to evacuate. Well its a Natural Disaster and we dont know what its going to be. We thank god that it wasnt worse than it was, but we also need to be mindful that we could have had it much worse, so putting peoples safety is critical in a situation like this, so im happy that we had that many people evacuate and now we just want to try to get people home safely and reach out and help those that even though we werent badly affected we need to reach out to help those who were. Neil mayor thank you very very much. I know you havent had much sleep looking after all of this. Im sure your residents appreciate it. Your state appreciates it. Certainly myrtle beach area they appreciate it thank you again. Were going to have the latest, with some of the most incredibly stunning images coming out of this hurricane zone. Every single hit hes been in a different place, every single hit hes given us a different Vantage Point and hes coming up neil weve had, its stunning images coming out of this Hurricane Florence and the after age of all of the areas she hit but for my money Griff Jenkins has been particularly noteworthy because he joins us right now in new bern, North Carolina with the latest. Griff . Griff hey, neil yeah, new bern hit hard earlier this morning around 3 00 a. M. New bern authorities tell me they are still doing about 100 rescues to total 375 yesterday but let me just show you the challenges. This is wind damage actually not that epic flooding in a major road in new bern. Duke energy said they were going to get out as fast as they can so here is their guys look at this power line down it was a live wire theyve grounded it, its secure they are trying right beyond them another pole coming down. Now the state of North Carolina, duke energy tells us that about 815,000 and surrounding counties including craven here as well as back in Morehead City where we were and down in newport, all power out and these guys are working furiously. You cant quite tell its starting to sprinkle but certainly the forecast were expecting a lot of rain and it makes things difficult but you know hats off to these guys, neil, that are out here that arent afraid to brave these elements to try and help these people without power as we head into more rain, obviously no one can get back and fourth just to give a little bit of context. Im actually traveling with those guys i was talking to earlier in the last hour who were rescuing people in boats and traying to get to somewhere where they rescue people but obviously we arent going to be able to get through this, the duke energy guys got to do their job neil. Neil you know, griff, what i particularly found moving about all your reports and i know you have no sleep nor does your crew , this one woman earlier today, she was just grief struck she didnt know what to do. Griff just a second, neil. Im sorry, Griff Jenkins with fox news well get out of our way, our hats off to you on be half of fox news just quick whats your name and how is it going . Randy and just getting started. Griff whatever comes rain or shine . Rain or shine well be here. Griff hats off to you, sir and neil thats one of the realities you put cones out and he didnt want us near that for our own safety. We want to respect that and stay out of his way but im sorry i interrupted you, you asked me about an earlier report. Neil by the way youre such a nice guy even when youre getting kicked out of an area you can make the guy kicking you out really like you. That says a lot about you but i know you have to get out but i was struck by the young woman who was walking in a flood zone. How is she doing did you ever get how is she doing now . Griff i dont know. It was interesting, neil. She went to the waters i told her having covered Hurricane Harvey in houston, so long you just dont know about these waters they are so dangerous and we saw that snake and its just a telling sign of why she should not have done that but she was very distraught she didnt want to talk to us but its understandable why shes so distraught because the conditions are so difficult and she had somewhere to be wed ask her for her phone number i wanted to text her tell her i was with fox news did she want me to put out the word she needed help for something for someone to do something but she just wanted she was very determined and a lot of times we see time and time again american spirits get hardened they dont want to be broken and she wasnt going to let her spirit be broken whether she had to swim on that suit case or not. Neil griff thank you youre a very modest guy the fact of the matter is you could have done your report and be oblivious to her. You chose to be a human being first and a reporter long long way down the list and you ended up being great at both so thank you, griff very very much. Griff thank you neil well try and bring you more and try and get down the road and see what we can find for you. Neil make sure you reporter kicked out of any other place because youre putting your reputation on the line bud. Thank you griff very very much lets get the read from the American Red Cross the Communications Director joining us right now. You know, jonathan i was thinking about that young woman with griff and just kind of walking aim researcherly in what looked like was once a parking lot and the water was very deep. She didnt want to talk to him but she just didnt know what to do. Not too far from her, at the time of this report this morning on fox friends, there was another i think a landscape griff said at the time whole business was in a truck all watered out and destroyed and useless. His whole livelihood destroyed by this storm. Im sure youre seeing that played out again and again arent you . Absolutely and this is what we see in all these events and i had a chance to hear griffs report and thats something we we are concerned about is people are strong and want to get back to their homes and one thing i want your viewers to know is it only takes six inches of fast moving water to sweep somebody away and 12 inches to start to move a car so thats why its so important that even if you do want to get back to a place, because you dont want to see those water rescues or First Responders put themselves in harms way. Thats where we are putting so many resources into the communities so we can provide a safe place and the services that the American Red Cross offers so you can get through the next couple days and get back to your homes when its safe and start the recovery process. Neil sir thank you very very much for all of the breaking news. I know you have a busy job and i do appreciate you taking the time. Thank you very very much. Thank you, neil. Neil well be getting other news in here as well. This is the weekend were on the 10 Year Anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers and also the latest from the state department and Michael Pompeo having harsh words for his predecessors john kerry whose very critical of this administration the Foreign Policy approach you should hear what pompeo had to say back at him, after this. Neil all right we are moments away by the way from hearing from the governor of North Carolina and how rescue Recovery Efforts are going along and also where were you 10 years ago this weekend when Lehman Brothers went down and the financial meltdown well explore that but obviously the focus will be on the hurricane but on the political Storm Brewing between those who held the secretary of state john kerry is some saying maybe a president ial campaign of his own has been very critical of this administration and its approach to Foreign Policy in particular dealing with iran that triggered a inyourface response from the secretary of state mike pompeo, and following it all, in d. C. Sir . Reporter neil, secretary pompeo unloaded on his predecessor for meeting irans foreign minister accusing john kerry of actively undermining u. S. Policy against the state sponsor of terrorism. What secretary kerry has done is unseemly and unprecedented. This is a former secretary of state engaged with the Worlds Largest state sponsor of terror. Cant find precedent for this in u. S. History. Reporter pompeos hardish criticism came one day after President Trump tweeted john ker ry had illegal meetings with a very hostile Iranian Regime which can only serve to undercut the great work of the detriment of the American People and he told them to wait out the trump adminitration and now kerry denied coaching the iranians last night he responded to the president on the bill mah r show. The first president that i know of who spends more time reading his twitter likes than his briefing books or the constitution of the united states. [applause] reporter kerry alsos responded to the tweets with one of his own saying he should be more worried about Paul Manafort with his meeting with the iranians and he plugged his new book and includes a link where to buy it, neil. Neil he should be more worried about manafort than the iranians well see what thats about thank you my friend very very much. We should be hearing from the governor of North Carolina very very soon. When we speaks we are there you know the drill, a podium someone goes to it and starts talking and we dont move away from it. A moment of joy. A source of inspiration. An act of kindness. What will it bring . An old friend. Some welcome relief. Or a cause for celebration. The help youve been looking for. Whats inside . Possibilities. What we deliver by delivering. All right. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is ready to address the press again right now. Lets listen in. Good morning, everyone. The flood danger from this storm is more immediate today than when it was than when it made landfall just 24 hours ago. We face walls of water at our coast, along our rivers, across farmlands, in our cities and in our towns. More people now face imminent threat than when the storm was just off shore. I cannot overstate it, flood waters are rising and if you arent watching for them, you are risking your life. I have several important warnings this morning. First to the people who have evacuated, if you are safe, stay put. We know that people are anxious to get back home, but dont go back until this storm passes and you get the official all clear. Second, know that the water is rising fast everywhere, even in places that dont typically flo flood. This system is unloading epic amounts of rainfall. In some places, measured in feet and not inches. Many people who think that the storm has missed them have yet to see its threats. Residents of charlotte, asheville, fayetteville, statesville, the southern piedmont, the sand hills, the mountai mountains, rivers will rise days after the rain has stopped. In the east they will crest monday, tuesday, and wednesday. Remember, most storm deaths occur from drowning in fresh water, often in cars. Dont drive across standing or moving water. Emergency management is sharing flood projections with local officials. If they tell you to evacuate, please do so immediately. It could save your life. The storm has claimed numerous lives already. Five deaths have been confirmed as related to the storm, and several others are under investigation. Loss of life is heartbreaking and well continue to pray for the victims and their family. In every hour First Responders are preventing more deaths. We now have a little over 20,000 people in 157 shelters with room for more. If those shelters fill up, we will establish more shelters. More than 800,000 people throughout the state are currently without power and utility crews are beginning to work now to restore electricity to people. Overnight and into this morning more rescues are continuing across eastern North Carolina. We are so grateful to these rescue teams whos risked their lives to save others and they have come from all over the country to work with our local, state and federal partners. Recovery teams are now ready with new authorization from fema. Last night our major federal disaster declaration for an initial round of counties was approved. That authorizes immediate fema assistance in beaufort, craven, cardrat, new haven, pamlico and pender counties. And we expect more counties and we appreciate the quick turn around by fema. I want to again warn residents of the mountains and the rest of North Carolina, especially the southern piedmont. Heavy rain is predicted still, fayetteville, west of charlotte and the mountains, expect flooding and potential landslides beginning tonight and continuing into monday. Some of the areas will be impacted that have rarely experienced any flooding. Get prepared and stay alert for forecast updates and emergency evacuation orders. Finally, please be safe and be smart and use your common sense. Dont drive through water, no matter how confident you feel or how much you want to get out of the house. Roads are closed in many places and more are closing even as we speak. Secretary trogdan will inform you about the closings, when youre out there youre impeding emergency vehicles, youre impeding utility crews who are trying to restore power, so dont get out, particularly in southeastern North Carolina. Dont operate a generator indoors. Be alert for warnings and flash floods, tornados, high winds. And if you need nonemergency help, dial 211. Those using Video Relay Services should dial 8888921162. And the ready nc app has information about shelters and im also grateful to have monica mcgee to provide American Sign Language interpretation for us. This storm eventually will leave our state. We in North Carolina have been through tough storms and this one is sure testing us. But now is the time for us to persevere. I have never known north caroli carolinans to quit in the face of a challenge and we are not going to start and speaking of a team that never quits, id like to introduce to you some of our team who are working here at the Emergency Operation center, 24 7. Theyre working around the clock to keep North Carolina safe. I want to introduce to you to my right eric cook, secretary of safety. And beside him, mandy cohen, secretary of health and human resources. And secretary were going to continue monitoring this, the mayor im sorry, the governor of North Carolina roy cooper is going to have his staff speak out on whats going on and what preparations are being made for what could be a lot more flooding and possible landslides to come when this is open to questions well be going well be going back to North Carolina. In the meantime, i want to get a read about some of the damage the governor was talking about. Jonathan serrie has been monitoring pretty much all over the state. Take a look at what hes got now. Im in the town of wrightsville beach. Today the winds died down just enough that the mayor, police, other city officials were able to really get a preliminary assessment of the damage and they say that they were relieved that the damage was not nearly as severe as people were anticipating. Here is an example of what folks are seeing around the island. These wooden panels they used to surround the bottom level of this condominium. No dwellings here. The condominium is up on stilts. The living quarters are up on stilts, but this is sort of a utility area. Some of the wooden panels were knocked down during Hurricane Force winds that came through here yesterday, but as far as structural damage, very little, if any, structural damage has been seen around the island. Were mostly talking minor damage, gutters, wooden shingles scattered around the roadway. But because there are shingles on the road, there will also nails and before they allow residents to return to this island to inspector their homes and businesses they want to make sure to clear the debris from the roadways. Right now city officials are not giving a specific date or time when people will be allowed to return to their homes and businesses on the island. The police chief just had a News Conference a few minutes ago and aid that he estimates sometime early next week. That was as specific as he could get at this point, as right now there are a lot of uncertainties. The power has been out to the entire island against the storm came ashore. And also, theres no Running Water right now. City officials shut down their water system to prevent it from damage and right now, theyre assessing whether any pump stations or other portions of the water system have been compromised before they get it back online. But the good news, the main take home here is that city Officials Say the damage, not nearly as severe as it could have been and that will come as a relief to many residents as they eventually return home presumably sometime early next week, neil. Neil all right. Thank you very much. Jonathan serrie and again, to put that in context, and jonathan touched on it, as did the governor of North Carolina moments ago were monitoring that press conference by the way that mud and landslides are in areas where theyre not aware or have not been in the past. And thats further inland raleigh and points west. And any updates and aggressive q a back and forth, well keep you posted. And ken graham, how does this look now . I tell you, neil, the big problem we have is just the slow movement. Our movement is west at two miles an hour, monitoring on radar. Look at this problem we have. The rain area here, the rain band, where we have the heavy rain and tornados and a lot of the winds associated with this system, the problem this moves at the same rate as the center. As slow as the center goes at 2 miles an hour, so does the area of rain. Repetitive rain over areas that weve already received 20 to 30 areas. One rain gauge over 30 inches already. Neil so when the governor was talking about landslides being a possibility in some states that dont know that, hes talking about obviously points further inland. How further inland are we looking at . Flooding, that kind of stuff . Look at the rainfall forecast and put this together. This is additional inches of rain. So on the coast we have those rain bands, 15 to 20. You make such a good point. Inland look at the rain. Were talking about some of the hill countries and mountains, 10 to 15 inches of rain, six to ten, even towards asheville, getting close to that six to ten mark. That rain is yet to come. This isnt over yet. We have the slow movement and usually on the righthand side you get the heavy rain. This is yet to come over the next several days. Neil ken, thank you. Youve been great and i appreciate the guidance through this craziness. Ken graham the National Hurricane center. Lets go to North Carolina, the sheriff on the phone. A beacon of concern especially for folks that abandoned their homes, that looters come out of nowhere and can get dicey. Whats the latest on that front . Yes, sir, weve had a few instances where people have the criminals basically have come out and tried to break into cars on the southern end of our county. Our county is situated between myrtle beach, South Carolina and wilmington, North Carolina, 155 square miles. We received a call of a suspicious persons and we were able to make arrests after the suspects were hiding under vehicles. Later on that same night, we had two individuals attempt to break into a store on the north end of our county and fortunately, our deputies were there in less than a minutes and were able to apprehend both of those. And again last night, we had another store was broken into on our county line, situated next to the neighboring county of columbus, and we were able to make an arrest in that situation as well. We knew going into this, this was a potential and we wanted enough resources out there to protect the property as best we could so that people that had evacuated heeded the warning to make sure that they took safe shelter, didnt have to worry about their property, and didnt have to worry about for those to say stayed people breaking in on them as well. Or if they did, being able to respond in short order. Its unfortunate that people look on these opportunities to prey on the vulnerability of people when situations are at its worst. And we are trying our best to make sure that we can contain that as much as possible. Neil well, you know, youre always when you hear that, and a lot of people hear that and say this is the reason i dont clear out of town when authorities tell me to clear out of town because people can ransack my house, but it sounds like it was limited, this kind of activity was very limited, am i right . So far its been limited because we really try to stay vigilant and weve made sure, our commissioner put a curfew in effect last night and for me and the deputies basically anything moving on the streets to investigate it and make sure that people know that theyre supposed to be off the roads and any suspicious persons we encounter, we make sure that were checking them out thoroughly and get people off the roads and out of the communities that shouldnt be there. Its a big task because our main priority is protecting lives. Weve had several situations where people decide to stay at their house, did not evacuate, and then weve had trees go through roofs of some of the houses and weve had to respond to render assistance to those people as well. So its been a challenge to say the least as far as our resources have gone and weve had communication issues, cell towers going down. So, theres more water, theres more rain in this hurricane, with this hurricane coming through than ive ever seen in 27 years and weve been through a lot of them. But i think if we dont set records were going to be close to setting records as far as water levels. Neil well, youve been remarkable, sheriff, you and the men and women grateful for hard work and little sleep. Sheriff, thank you very, very much. In the meantime, have you ever eaten at a waffle house . Youll a card carrying member. I wonder if they have an aarp card for that. Look into it. There are waffle houses in the east coast and southeast, gulf coast to florida. Theres something called a waffle house index and its a real index, based on if a waffle house is open, its like a green light. It indicates theres enough power and theyre cooking a full menu and everything is hunky dory. And if its a yellow light, limited power, but still trying to do their thing. If its red, the store is either closed or inoperable and right now, theyre getting the latest on a waffle house indicator that shows that the region already could be trying to come back. A waffle house spokesman pat warner joins us. Pat, its a fascinating index because its proven to be an uncanny read, what looks good, what areas are traversable and what dont. What are you hearing right now . What does your index tell you . Right now, neil, we had about 230 restaurants in the storms path. We had 17 closed right now. We have nine of them open and serving food, but they do not have power so they would be a daylight only restaurant. And we have seven on generator. Were faring pretty well with only 17 closed right now. Neil thats remarkable. Theres been what, i want a gauge from you about the numbers youve mentioned for us and they know there are some without power altogether and dont have a generator at all, then thats an area to avoid or at least its not seeing any action . Right, were kind of an indicator how quickly the community is coming back after the storm. If were open quickly, we know theyre coming back or get back to a sense of normalcy. We take pride being the canary in the coal mine weve been called. Weve been called the waffle house index and were pretty proud that people look to us to see if were coming back. Neil i think you should be proud of your waffles. Im a connoisseur of this. How are your Restaurants Holding up . Were holding up pretty well. Were bringing in what we call jump team to help the local restaurant operators. Close to 120 people so far. Restaurant managers from across the country that want to come help out their waffle house family there in North Carolina and South Carolina, so theyre helping the local Operations Team get the restaurants back open so the local folks can focus on whats important which is their families and their associates. Neil well, god bless you and your food. Thank you very much. Hopefully everything will come back up to steam and soon. I want to let you know well get an update on fema and see how theyre doing and a historical question, where were you ten years ago today . Ten years ago today . Lehman brothers filed for bankruptcy, the largest firm in American History to do that. Gazillions in assets gone. And when the markets returned trading the next trading day, we had them tumbling better than 5 . The meltdown was on and it was all happening today, ten years ago. We look back and look forward after this. Before i had the shooting, burning, pins and needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet. 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And i love helping the future generation step into our shoes. Ask your doctor about lyrica. We are still monitoring that North Carolina press conference, whos who of officials on the left and right, including the governor himself, indicating to north carolinians, dont get complacent, especially these further inland, rain and possible mudslides are coming your way. Be careful and vigilant. Jeff flock is there. Hey, jeff. Thats the headline, neil. I tell you. Its not over, it is not over. As maybe you can tell here in terms of the winds and the convection and the rain. This is whats coming their way. Were now because of the storm moving to the west of us and the south of us, still getting the outer bands of this and these outer bands, as maybe you can tell are pretty strong and thats all headed that way until the storm gets completely over land, maybe, and not getting any water, you know, going up into it from the atlantic, i think were still looking at this kind of condition. I can just tell you, ive been looking and we just saw, ben spotted them, two power trucks and were still in Tropical Storm force winds. Theyre not going to be up on top of poles, but its the earliest ive seen power trucks rog into a coastal town while youre still getting Tropical Storm force winds. Theyre not getting up on the poles until the winds are done, but theyre in position and ready to go. Maybe you saw yesterday as this storm was making landfall here, that the eye was coming down and we were in the eyewall, we had transformers blowing all over town. It was 5 00 in the morning, maybe 6 00 before dawn and so we were seeing the blue, the characteristic blue flashes of the transformers blowing and there was a lot of work to do. We certainly dont have power now. Theyre here and ready to go. Theyre on it like i havent seen them on it before. Thats a good sign. Neil all right, jeff. Thank you very, very much. Be safe. Jeff flock in the middle of all of this. Lets go to the Senior Deputy administrator, daniel, good to have you back. How are things looking from your front . Well, we at fema are prepared to respond. Weve expected this now for a week. So far, it has lived up to expectations. We had the strong winds and storm surge early on, and now this is transitioned to an inland flooding event. This is going to be with us for days into the future and in the area where it is right now, with it moving five miles an hour across the land and eventually making its way to the mid atlantic. Neil when its all over, and i know this turns around, you know, does a buzz around the northeast later this week, and then what . Well, we believe its going to have some severe impacts on virginia and West Virginia, as it moves north. And we at fema are following this storm as it tracks. So we have commodities, we have equipment, we have personnel that are staged in all of these areas from georgia, all the way up to maryland. So, as soon as it moves, we move. As soon as the Tropical Storm winds die down, youll see a massive response effort underway. Now, how is that coordinated with local officials . For example, do you do anything different in North Carolina than say in South Carolina and the states that get the winds and the rain, West Virginia . How do you coordinate that . So, we at fema are working with our state and local partners to support what ever things they need. So as we prepare for this storm, we ask the states, what the potential gaps you might have, where are shortfalls and where can we plug the gaps . A lot of requests were for swift water rescue teams or helicopters or high water trucks. All have been deployed to the area and all have been employed in the rescue areas where the storms have hit. The resources are available to the government, North Carolina, South Carolina and the areas hit. Neil administrator, thank you very, very much. You have a lot of work to do and we appreciate you taking the time. Lets go to wilmington. A resident there, john, did you stick this out or what did you do . Yes, sir, we decided we were going to stay because we prepared as best we could. Weve been through many hurricanes in the past, but ive got to tell you, this one was worse than anything i have been through and ive been through a hurricane many times in my life. In 1985 i drove a fire truck for nine hours in hurricane gloria, in the hurricane itself and this was far worse than that, devastation what was the worst about it . Was it the rain, the pounding rain, that it didnt move, that it stayed over . Because it came in, really, as a category 1 and a lot of people were leaving, and saying its not going to be a problem and youre saying the opposite. It came as a category 2 at first and down to a category 1. The devastation here is catastrophic. Everything. The trees and things that have come across the roads and fallen on houses and unfortunately we had a mother and infant baby killed when the tree fell on the house and had to be extricated by the Fire Department who did an outstanding job in their work. Weve had so many Different Things been going on. Weve pulled together as a community. We had two young guys were michigan saw a need that needed to be filled and they filled up a trailer with a bunch of generators and came down here and basically selling them as best they can and everybody is buying them because we need generators. I had to buy one because my generator died. And its amazing how the communitys come together. And everybody is stepping up, going out and helping everybody else. My wife and i have been driving out and helping everybody that we can see. We went around to churches. Church family members the church where my wife works, checking friends houses and houses and thats all we can do now, we have no power, no electric, but only by the grace of god do we have cell phones, i dont know how else to describe it. You know, john, the governor was talking a few moments ago about the need for people further inland to realize a lot of the rain and flooding is coming to them. And they can see that. Any words of advice for those folks . Dont be a hero, dont try and drive through anything, and the flooded roads with the car because youll end up dead. The roads here are bad, but on the high spots where my house is located, for instance, the flooding was minimal. The worst i think this we had here were the winds and downed trees and power lines, but inland from where i live and for instance, where my son lives, he is a career firefighter, the roads down there are almost everything is completely underwater and hes been driving around in the fire truck now for 12 hours, just doing what he can do to help people out and theres more people that are being rescued because theyre going out and they shouldnt be going. Neil what are you going to be doing the rest of today . As much as i can to help. My wife and i are headed down to the church where she works right now just to check it out and see what, in anything, can be done there. I dont think theres going to be much and then head home and do what we can do. Neil youre an amazing man and your wife sounds like an amazing person. Jon, thank you so much for taking the time. Good words of advice all by the way. And coming up well get a read from the final insights from the governor and what he wants done right now and warnings to north carolinia carolinians further inland, the rain and mudslides, something that interior North Carolina havent seen in the past, theyre going to be seeing it if they havent already and soon. Remembering something that happened ten years ago today the largest bankruptcy filing in American History when Lehman Brothers went down and its 25,000 employees were out of a job, and 600 billion dollars in assets were gone, and 10 trillion stock market meltdown was on. What we covered then that you should remember and see now after this. Some debt you plan for, some just. crash . Happens. Putting it all on credit cards just wasnt working. But a loan through lending club was a cinch. No branch office, no stuffy suits. Consolidating our debt saved us nearly 300 a month. Thats not sofa change. We had enough to start saving again, and a little extra to send these two to summer camp. Being outdoors was good for them . vo check your rate at welcometotheclub. Com. Time to ask you a personal question. Do you like bacon . Yeah, yeah, it has something to do with florence because whether youre in the path of this storm or not, youre likely going to pay a lot more for bacon, i mean a real lot more and because of florence. Its part of the catalyst of things that happen in light of hurricanes, it can have the darnedest effect at your Grocery Store and gas station. Here to put it together, my buddy phil flynn. The bacon thing fascinates me. Can you put it into perspective. North carolina is the second producing state of pork in the country. They have over three million head of hog and a lot of those hogs are going to be wiped out because of the storm. You can only do so much to protect the hog crop and with this incredible flooding youre probably going to lose millions and millions of pigs and hogs because of the storm. And its even deeper because this could cause a huge environmental disaster in this area, neil, because North Carolina uses a lot of that hog waste to turn into fertilizer for a later date. So they have these huge pits where they store a lot of this waste and when you get this big flooding in there it actually can become toxic and make it a lot more difficult for the workers to get in there and bring things back to normal. Neil and its already happening because savvy guys like you and the ones you cover trade this, pork futures and the like on the markets, and theyve been rocketing, right . They have been. Weve seen an incredible move up in the pork market and in a late move up actually in the live cattle market. A lot of people thought, well, North Carolina doesnt really produce that much, many heads of cattle. South carolina does, but its unimaginable that the storm would impact that. Now the markets having a Second Thought with all of this flooding. We could lose 500 to a thousand head of cattle and we sow prices they were locked limit up. When the market moved so fast, they had to pause trading because everybody was buying and nobody wanted to sell. Neil theres an energy component. Can you explain that . North carolina is home to one of the major pipelines that brings gas and diesel fuel from the gulf of mexico to new york ap new jersey along the way. Theres concern that the storms could take the pipes out if we had enough flooding. So far it doesnt look like thats happened. But in the North Carolina area, theres problem for gasoline for weeks. Before the storm, half of the gas stations ran out of gas as people were trying to flee the storm and to get gas back in the area its going to take time. Youve got to get the power back, the roads back and check the tanks to make sure they werent damaged in the flooding. Its going to be difficult. The good news is we have a lot of gasoline. Theres no major refineries in North Carolina so the price increase was really modest. Even in North Carolina, prices only spiked 8 to 10 cents a gallon, but it will take a while to get back to normal and prices could stay elevated for some time. Neil phil, youre the best at explaining this. And it could unwind sort of like the economy when you have the hurricane hit and the building and activity is lost in the rebuilding that comes afterward. To phils point, theres a clear demonstrable effect and to phils point its shortlived. More after this. What . hes gonna slap some clips in your hair, give you a bob and then hes gonna move to boca raton. But youre gonna look amazing. Ok. There are multiples on the table one is cash, three are fha, one is va. So what can you do . 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Im going to move into the kitchen shall the front entrance part over here, where you can clearly see that the damage is a lot worse over here. I asked if they knew when this happened. Luckily, peggy had evacuated early on, so, were not sure when the damage actually started, but obviously, theres no power here. Theres no power in the area because a bunch of neighbors are in this. Youve got at least six cars that have stopped to see if they need help and friends, family members, all outside and were going to head out there in a moment, but if you can see some of the damage and obviously the water, theyre trying to capture it as much as they can to prevent any further damage. So there you go. Theres water all over the floor, the ceiling. They have to pull it down because how heavy the rain was. So were going to step outside and see some of the people and talk to peggys son. Hes here and you can see some of the roof and all of that. Were going to head over to woody. Woody is waiting to chat with me, he graciously accepted so i really appreciate that, woody. Weve got to start with, tell me like what are you guys doing here today and trying to fix . Trying to keep the roof from leaking. The roof leaking is it went through the ceiling in the house and wet the floors and its a mess. And luckily, your mom got out in time. So, where is she right now and what does she think of everything thats happened to her home . Actually right now, she really doesnt know. You havent told her . No. Well, i didnt want to upset her driving back from charleston back home. When is she coming back . Probably today or tomorrow. Youll have to break the news to her. Right. How do you think shell react . Shell be upset. With this damage, in this region, we only went into rooms, whats the rest . Where the shingles came out leaked down inside the ceiling and its swelling the ceiling and its a mess. Its a mess and your mom is 74 years old. This house has been around for about, you said over five years. Yes. Thats your cousin up there working hard. How are you going to pay for this . She doesnt have any insurance so well do whatever weve got to do. She doesnt have any insurance, but this house has been here for a while and probably withstood hurricanes. Was there previous damage in the past . We had a little when one came through, but nothing like this. Your friends and family are in the background and i was speaking to some of them. Theyve have had the necessarily damaged homes, but without power. What are you hearing from people in the neighborhoods . This is about the only place ive come through, probably about five miles down the road and this is basically the worst that ive seen, all the way here, you know. I guess thats pretty good news if this is the worst. Unfortunately for your mother and family its not good news. We are seeing a lot of people on the roads helping and working with each other. And what do you think for all of those people that chose not to evacuate like yourselves . Well, theres good and bad to both of them. You leave home and you never know what you got and you might could have done something quicker to keep it from actually damaging it further. Yeah. But, you never know. At least youve got friends and family here, good luck trying to tell your mom this afternoon. I know its not going to be fun. Neil, ill throw it back to you in the studio. Neil incredible. Christina, it sounded like not everybody, obviously, cleared out of the area, and theyre already working to get things back to normal, including this, you know, gentlemans mothers house. But many others, its going to take a lot longer, rit. Right . You have about 15 of the population who stayed in the area and chosen not to evacuate. Around 1 p. M. Eastern time by myrtle beach were expecting a storm surge and its not going to be as high as what it was previously expected, but, still, look at this. We were standing outside in tshirts before and now its starting to pour again. Whats going to happen in this area, youre going to see inland flooding unfortunately and thats the cause for concern, especially its starting to pour right now. Further homes could be potentially damaged and a lot of peoples have been calling officials, hey, can i come back . Ive got to check my home. They say, no, dont come back, flooding could get worse and we dont need crowded roads when we need to help people. Neil. Neil and reporting when he has to talk to his mom, but shell have a home to go back to. Repairs, but a home to go back to. Exactly. Neil well detail that and what the governor has said in North Carolina, and in South Carolina, and those inland are going to see some of this, some expected flooding and streams and rivers to surge and thats part of the problem, the water. Lots of it. Someone counted it up to be five trillion gallons. I dont know how they came to that after this. Today, 97 of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and Customer Service are critical to business success. Like the ones we teach here, every day. All right. Where were you a decade ago today . It was september 15th, 2008. It was a monday that year, Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy. It was the biggest bankruptcy in American History and all of a sudden 25,000 financial workers were out of a job. A 600 billion hit because that went away. A 10 trillion meltdown was on and the most memorable meltdown in American History, maybe save the depression itself, was also on. That was then. Lets take a look back now. Is this a defining issue for the remaining months . No, fiscal is one of the issues. Unpress departmented in American History. Lehman brothers filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. The truth, the whole truth and nothing, but the truth. The record will indicate that mr. Paulson answered in the affirmative. I take full responsibility for the decisions that i made. They want a bailout, they say get out and for the actions that i took. And here the worries that Lehman Brothers headquarters at midtown manhattan are more personal, worries about the company, the peoples jobs. I just lost my job pretty much or i will soon, its devastating. Greed took over common sense. Donald trump from his new york offices now with an update on something he told me almost a year ago. Maybe they should suffer. Maybe that bank should go under. Maybe that bank should be taken over. I dont see how the government can help. What do you make of this now, that finally the government says what youve said in that interview, the spigot stops, but the spigot had been running for a while . Well, i think the governor is going the right thing. Theyve worked hard, worked long, its a mess. And republicans have stood on principle trying to make sure we protect the taxpayer and try to do everything we can to ensure this package will work the way its intended. I dont like lightly ever putting the taxpayers, taxpayer on the line to support an institution. Can we read that as dont read it as no more. Aig out and everyone, everyone trying to figure out whos next. Shares plunging and today the dow dropping more than 400 points, even after the government announced its plan to rescue aig. Aig, as far as i know, wasnt bailed out. I was taken over. It was taken over. And you would have preferred like an emergency credit line, but not an outright takeover . The government obviously felt otherwise, how do you feel about that. Its a done deal. The government signing into law the biggest Financial Rescue in American History. Neil a day after the rescue, the rumble. No, no, jack, this is serious. Wait a minute, neil when you cash out of the markets, is that a mistake. At that i can a look at those markets. This is what happens when you get a rescue deal, the selloff off the handoff. Weve got to step back. Theres lots more the government has to do. Theres lots more that. You said that, thats scary coming from you. No, i theres a lot more the government has to do. I call them zombies from calling for a Financial Rescue and nearly every big name free capitalist i know says the market and economy needs this. You, mr. Free market capitalist, probably one of the best ceos of the last century, are signing on to what an essentially a fiscal hail mary pass. No, its another step in trying to you dont buy in, jack. I love you, but you must confess today, you dont buy this. I love you, but sometimes we need intervention to bridge the gap for some crisis. Mark, you could solve this problem if you just write a check, but i guess youre not going to do that. Even i cant write a check that big. When you talk about bailing out, bailing out, my answer is in the first place, youre coming to the end of the movie. What weve got to do and it looks like quite a few sequels. Excuse me, but the interruptions interfere. Answer my question, are there going to be sequels . We are going to try to put into place regulation of the sort that will say no, there wont be sequels. Do you think intrinsically it was a mistake on both partys part to push for to push for Home Ownership for everybody . I think clearly what happened is fannie and freddie got caught up in trying to do what the congress wanted done. This is an administration that wanted to remove regulation from every sector of the economy and now were seeing the results. And hindsight is wonderfully 20 20, but that isnt hindsight. We tried to forewarn about the im not at sharpest tool in the shed, but im in the shed. Im worried the whole of america. I think we have to worry. If Lehman Brothers can can bankrupt, can a bank like citi bank go . It started ten years ago today. The dow falling more than it had since the 9 11 events. Better than 450 points. Do you know what happened after that . We stormed back. It took a while, but we stormed back, weve been in and out of records since. Its the reminder as well no matter what we go through in this countrys incredible history, be they financial storms or, well, real Mother Nature storms, we come back. Its in stuff that reminds us of that, that we pick ourselves up and we find a way to claw ourselves back. The democratic administrations, republican administrations, big spending congressmen, not so big spending congressmen, ceos who come and go, but throughout this nerd here, i like to call myself foxs chief nerd sees it and admires it. And one referred to that as dull. I embrace it, but what i just showed you there is real, the comeback, the historic comeback is real, its palpable, its us. And all this week, well be exploring it. Byebye. Here we go, it is high noon here in wilmington, North Carolina. Good afternoon, everybody, across the country. Welcome to our ongoing coverage of Hurricane Florence, now Tropical Storm florence. Its been a long, long night, and the rain bands swirl in southeastern North Carolina. And northeastern South Carolina and the rain pushing deeper into the waters of the rivers in North Carolina, as well as south across the southern border in the valley. Well take you over the next several hours of Emergency Management and talking to mayors up and down the coast and the governor in North Carolina as