people. so many people on this island affected, even those who didn t maybe live in lahaina and work on the west side of the island, that s where most of the tourists come, so this will affect hundreds of people on this island. right now the campfire of 2018 in california which took 85 lives in paradise, california, is the deadliest in u.s. history. this probably will exceed that. they are worried that the number could reach into the hundreds because so many people were caught between this wall of flame and the pacific ocean. those who did try to evacuate were stuck on the road in bumper to bumper traffic there, many others we know went into the waves to try to find relief, spent hours there, others didn t survive either from smoke inhalation or taking by choppy waves. the wind was 60, 70 miles an hour. i talked to one farmer, eddie garcia, who had fought the flames himself, was trying to build a fire break on his farm when he saw a tornado which has
pollution they re worried about, it s the ocean. they claim that firework casings end up polluting the bays and we can t have nice things. there s millions of cars idling on the 405 every week in bumper to bumper traffic but few red, white and blue bottle rockets are going to upset the climate. if la is going to shut down shows, people will take matters into their own hands and we all know how that works out. run! don t try that at home. it s the fox news contributor
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york traffic here. you can land at jfk at midnight and sit in bumper to bumper traffic. but van wick, here we are. it doesn t matter when you land, you re on there for 30, 40 minutes. 30, 40 minutes before you then can merge into start moving towards manhattan and then be stuck there for another hour. okay. it doesn t matter the time. here s the deal. here s the deal and i m glad president biden was here yesterday in new york. yeah. in new york, not here but in new york. i m glad that they re talking about this. but here s the reality. new york city is the gateway to the world. whether you like new york or not, it s the gateway to the world. you look at the tax revenue that new york city sends to not only albany but also washington d.c., they ve got to make it easier for people coming in to new york. they have to make it easier for
on florida s gulf coast issuing mandatory evacuations, many starting today. prompting bumper to bumper traffic on many highways. please be patient. we expect to have to evacuate over 300,000 people. reporter: yet time is quickly running out. especially for those seeking sand being as or to stock up on supplies. empty shelves at stores throughout the region. this video from inside a tampa home depot shows generators, plywood and gas cans flying off the shelves throughout the day. florida now activating 5,000 national guardsmen. double the initial call up from a few days ago. an 2,000 guards are on stand by in neighboring states. fema is also on the ground and ready to provide help. it s why so many are preparing to leave. for vica waters who lives near an evacuation zone, that s not an option because she s 38 weeks pregnant. getting in a car makes me nervous as well because i would