residents are urged to stay inside. our team is on the ground, crews mobilize before sunrise and senior meteorologist is here tracking ian in new york city. todd: phil keating, where we begin our coverage in st. petersburg, we got the latest update the hurricane has been downgraded to a tropical storm, what are you seeing right now? good morning, had u.s. coast guard helicopter land across the water at tampa general, now flying off, they have a real busy day doing search and rescue operations all day, still unknown whether they have numerous people that need to be rescued or whether the day will actually be better than they feared. here in tampa right now issue most people are still sleeping after a night of heavy pounding rain and wind, but for the most part, the bulk of the storm right now, not raining here issue mostly moved east by now, slamming around orlando and the east coast along i-95 corridor and the winds here, you can see, not too blustery, only maybe in the 2
weigh. colorado has been a bluish state. he had some good moments in debates. business man, outsider, construction owner. bennett senator who used to be the superintendent of denver schools will pull this out walking away really. one of the governor s races we re following in south dakota. we can now project that republican governor kristi noem will win. she talked about other aspirations. hinted at them. other people talked about them for her. some reporting that that was a tight race. so the numbers do not back that up. she won enormously. we re minutes away from the next round of poll closings. those are in montana, nevada, big senate race there. you talk, senate race we ve been following there. harris faulkner is talking with voters on the issues driving them to the ballot box. hi, harris. we absolutely are. we re back with the voter s
construction owner why would you hire somebody knowing that you are not going to get the union work? bob: i m not sure i understand. andrea: he talked to the construction company and said you can have the tax credit or hire but no private construction company bids public work because they never get public work. unions do. eric: that is not true in every case. there are not enough union workers to do the work he s talking about. bob: one thing you don t have a problem with the tax cut, you don t have a problem with giving credits for military people coming back to get a job or unemployed people over six months, so the only problem is fixing roads and bridges; is that right? greg: not really. there is something else in, there correct me if i m wrong. isn t there a tax increase in there? the whole fair share thing. andrea: not until the 19th. kimberly: he didn t fool you. greg: that is why he wants us to pass it before we read it. we have heard that before. kimberly: we