really like borisjohnson and never really have but stood by him because they think he is a vote winner and he led them to that result in 2019 and that he sits well with the public. if that starts to change, they calculation might start to change as well. and then there is that report to come back potentially in the next few days from the civil servant who is looking into all of this and if that is critical, if that says that boris johnson this and if that is critical, if that says that borisjohnson didn t follow the rules or if it talks about other events that the prime minister was involved in, another former cabinet minister told me last night that could be terminal territory. so it s an eye of the storm today today but that could change at any minute. fix, storm today today but that could change at any minute. pa. 11th storm today today but that could change at any minute. storm today today but that could change at any minute. a lot of mps miaht not change at any minute. a lot of
indoors as tropical storm florence slowly moves westward. record breaking rains are still falling and there are nine deaths. nearly 1 million people were without power at one point and more than 5,000 people are being held in red cross shelters in south carolina alone. florence s slow turn is making it even more dangerous. flash flood warnings are still in effect, but all storm surge warnings have been discontinued. let s bring in now cal perry in wilmington. the sound of chain saws certainly helpful there for peop people. reporter: that s right and i have the man who is bringing that help, this is daniel what is the name of your company? kement on coast to coast tree service. reporter: how long have you been doing this? about 20 years. reporter: how many storms? this is my 11th storm. reporter: so what are you pulling up? we re seeing a lot of lines
the danger remains high with widespread destruction. officials tallying an 11th storm related fatality in south carolina and two in north carolina. president obama declared a disaster area ordering federal aid to help in the efforts. the epicenter of the flooded reason will get worse before they get better with damage in the billions. with flooded streams flowing into swollen rivers, officials say 18 dams breached or failed in the storms. like this one in lexington. near columbia, a mandatory evacuation ordered downstream of overcreek dam. hundreds of water rescues already. dozens more from the air. 1,300 national guard troops called in to help 250 state troopers. look at this. this man trying to secure
a flooding disaster in south carolina. the death toll is rising as waters rage around the state. dams breached. homes washed away. hundreds of people rescued. we will have the latest on the damage. the mother of a young man spared in last week s oregon shooting speaks to cnn. she talks about how her son is now recovering from all that happened. this coming as hillary clinton unveils new proposals to battle gun violence. welcome to early start. i m john berman. i m michelle kosinski. the situation in south carolina going from bad to worse as the rains taper off. the danger remains high with widespread flooding and destruction. officials tallying an 11th storm related fatality in south carolina in addition to 2 in
who says teachers can t be cool? these administrators at durham academy wrapping their school closure to ice ice baby complete with the olympic sweater in if the background there. tens of thousands are without power in pennsylvania. this nasty storm is about to make it worse. we are live in with the latest. good morning, dawn. good morning, heather. this is our 11th storm of the week. this snowstorm is falling here in downingtown about midnight. it is really piling up. you can see the school buses in the background. they are not going anywhere. all schools are closed today as