i want the after pete: the aftermath of hurricane ian leaves florideans picking up the pieces. search and rescue efforts in the sunshine state are underway. 30 people confirmed dead and 27 deaths in florida alone. more than 1 million people in florida are without power. will: ian making land fall in south carolina yesterday and battering the east from the atlantic side as a hurricane surging inland as a post-tropical cyclone. several piers including this one on polly s island collapsing into the water. rachel: team coverage with meteorologist rick reichmuth standing by. thank god we have him today but we have alexandria hoff on the ground in fort meyers. good morning. good morning, there s a line of ambulances that are ready to be deployed as the day goes on and it s a somber reminder on the highways and yesterday you d be driving down and coming from fort meyers beach and fort meyers beach almost completely washed away and recovery efforts are more methodical and will co
i thought we had whistle blower laws protecting them. congress is weighing in on that and the problem with the fbi whistle blower laws and i helped advise members of congress when they were originally written and we thought they were great rules and on paper they are. the problem is the fonctionnaires within the fbi have administered that program long and drawn out and one client made a disclosure that was deemed to be accurate for the justice department and she s been taking that battle on and five years it s been going on and she s been trying to vindicate this. fbi whistle program is broken and why congress needs to be involved directly and congress is the entity that can fix that and congress trying to figure out its role and the other oversight authorities engage and we have to be really, really cranicraig yous and if couras