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, much of the day. the rains have stopped as you can see and the winds are far, far from the hurricane strength winds that were battering us all morning and afternoon. what has yet to happen though is the big reveal. search and rescue teams with the county sheriff s department across the north florida area are now starting to deploy a couple of hours ago, but now as you can see, sunset is fast approaching. it simply too dangerous to be out there. all residents who did not evacuate and stayed home, they are still under order to not even leave their house and stay off the streets. no one knows how much debris is down there or how many live wires are down there. all of this area has no power or act electricity and the latest numbers that we got on the floridians without power at their homes was 385,000, so nearly 400,000 across the panhandle and the big band big.
jason: the me too movement is being rocked tonight. according to the new york times, one of its leaders, actress and filmmaker asia argento made her own deal with a young actor who accused her of sexual assault. the times report that argento reached a $385,000 settlement with the underaged actor who accused her of sexually assaulting him back in 2013 when he was just 17 years old. argento was 37 at the time. argento was one of the first people to accuse disgrace producer harvey weinstein of sexual assault. joining me now, catalina magazine publisher cathy areu and christen tate, a conservative columnist and the
student mollie tibbetts jumping to nearly $400,000. ainsley: investigators have zeroing in on five locations, nearly a month after she disappeared in iowa. steve: rob schmitt joins us with the very latest. i was listening to the one of the press conferences yesterday. sounds like the authorities in iowa are pretty sure she is still alive? reporter: i think they re hoping that she is. i think there is some indication that they have they re not sharing that she might be. but imagine, guys, having no idea where your child is or what happened to her or even if she is alive four weeks, four weeks of this. that nightmare for the parents of 20 year-old iowa college student mollie tibbetts continues in brooklyn, iowa, where the student was last seen going for run on the night of july 18th. the crimestoppers award which is now a record in the state of iowa is at $385,000. the search zeroed in on five key areas, you see them where tibbetts was last seen, police searching a car wash, a truck stop
wrote a really terrific piece. it printed sideways on my printer. it s really in-depth. it s called a muslim among israeli settlers. you went to the settlements. people don t understand when you say settlement that it s an amore fuss thing. it s the places that are in the west bank this is would be seven, seven for my producers. it just shows how much of the west bank and what would be the state of palestinian is already taken up by settlements, by israeli settlements. you went there and talked to people. give us a sense of what you heard both from palestinians and israelis in those areas. so on behalf of the atlantic i went to what is considered occupied territory in the west bank. there are 385,000 israeli settlers in the west bank and 300,000 settlers in jerusalem and what s happening, basically, is imagine swiss cheese for your