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for too long. i don t know if i ll be able to get back to it any time soon. we also spoke with a person today who made that personal decision to ride the storm out on his boat. here s that story. yes, this is my boat and i have extra lines out as you can see. i also have an anchor chain. the boat will rock, roll and pitch. the waters sure here to rise, but joe sermon is preparing for the rough ride in the hours ahead. you are going to ride the storm out in here. as the full force of hurricane florence pushes into wilmington. i have to tell you, i ve been on this boat a few minutes and i m already a little dizzy. you re good with this, right? yes. inside these tight quarters, joe says there s no place he d rather be because these been through big storms here before. do you worry about this? i have a plan.
pressure that you felt in the olympics? it s very it s hard to put into words but it makes me literally sick, all the stress and the trauma of everything. but for that moment, i had to be strong. but i m very, very exhausted from it. joining me now is kimberly atkins, for the boston herald. and msnbc contributor. and michelle sinder, white house correspondent and msnbc contributor. to hear how it still makes her sick, she s been nauseated, dizzy, headachy. she s going through all of this all over again. absolutely. and just think about it. she described preparing for this in a similar way she prepared for competition at the olympics and having to block everything out. and but it s these women, aly raisman and other people, who are the impetus here, sadly.
lot of the symptoms, you know, it s like a post traumatic disorder that could range from different kinds of neurological signs and symptom. some people have difficulty hearing, dizzy, imbalance problems and when you have changes that are documented on mri s for a lot of these folks, this is going to be a permanent disability. you know, there s a paper being published by a lot of the scientists with the help of the federal government that is being proposed that gets published in the next few months in one of the big journals to try to describe how this these injuries might have developed but more importantly how in theory these injuries are coming from an external force. now, cuba is an no friend to the united states and in cuba you have a lot of bad actors from north korea from venezuela to russia to china that a lot of