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saying the the storm came with the force of a hurricane without the warning, to prepare ahead of time for the aftermath. fema and federal partners working closely with state and local officials. president obama already issuing an emergency disaster declaration for all counties within west virginia and ohio. governors there requesting disaster relief right away. they need generators, they need help setting up shelters and more fresh water. doug mcelway live with the news at a red cross cooling shelters in maryland. and doug, how many people are staying at that shelter tonight? the red cross tells me they had about a hundred people here last fight, more than a hundred. they re expecting probably that number again tonight and most the people at the shelter were here because a very large tree fell on their apartment and building roof, and it s uninhabitable. so there s a very good chance that they may be in need of shelter, even long after the power has been restored. even thou
obamacare, we can do that in the november election. anybody wants to repeal, has to explain to people they will he lose the benefits they re already getting. fox reports on the intensifying war of words. also, egypt s new president making a pledge that could complicate relations with the u.s. he s calling for the release after terrorist, this is the same sheik died to the scene to blow up the world trade tower the first time. now the calls to let him go free from his prison cell in america. and now, the reaction it s getting here at home and voters headed to the polls south of the border. how mexico s presidential election could affect our national security. we begin with the oppressive heat and still, no electricity or air conditioning or refrigeration. it s the nightmare combination for millions of americans tonight. the temperatures in triple digits. utility officials say it could be days before power is restored, following that monster storm system that ripped throug
doug mcelway live with the news at a red cross cooling shelters in maryland. and doug, how many people are staying at that shelter tonight? the red cross tells me they had about a hundred people here last fight, more than a hundred. they re expecting probably that number again tonight and most the people at the shelter were here because a very large tree fell on their apartment and building roof, and it s uninhabitable. so there s a very good chance that they may be in need of shelter, even long after the power has been restored. even though, the american red cross says it s willing to adom kate. accommodate. what we have now is not only the emergency shelter, the other thing, we re helping to staff cooling stations and we re doing some emergency feeding and some of the more stricken areas where there s still no power. reporter: maryland governor paid a visit to the shelter this afternoon. and bolstering spirits of the