there s nothing donald trump feels more intolerable than to feel weak, potentially humiliated. here comes mueller indicts these three people. sets trump s teeth on edge that it s coming toward him. this is a tsunami. to use a morell vant description, a hurricane, a stage 4, stage 5 hurricane moving toward him at a slow pace. it s coming toward him. what happens to him is rather than feeling the intolerable weakness or vulnerability he moves into aggressiveness and goes after people, that s what you re seeing now. where does that come from, the roy kohn school he was taught from. i think he was taught it a long time before roy kohn. his father taught him that from a very early age.
reporter: that s the thing officials kept reiterating, they kept saying that the work they did after hurricane katrina destroyed this area is what made the damage this weekend a whole lot less. they kept saying maybe some people are referring to new orleans as a place that dodged a bullet, but they don t feel like they did here. they took a hit, a hard hit, and they survived it and did well because they put in so much work after 2005 and hurricane katrina. steve, brian, ainsley? steve: indeed. ellison barber, live in biloxi, i ve been to that casino. that s heartbreaking. brian: they did a hell of a job after katrina. they were so efficient in rebuilding, great governor, haley barbour, led the charge. steve: this particular storm was going so fast it s now, adam klotz, it s now up in the northeast. reporter: yeah, it s going to be completely out of the country before the day s over. actually, the pennsylvaniaest hurricane moving fastest
heather: the cruise was scheduled to depart on sunday august when he seventh. they kept insisting to these families, many were coming from out of town, they were flying end, they kept insisting it is going to depart on time, regardless of a category 4 hurricane moving in and the day after ed was supposed to depart, they canceled it altogether. in terms of monetary value, what could they get? i understand the cruise line is giving them something of a refund. what these passengers are seeking is essentially, there seeking recompense. now there seeking extra and that s the problem of these situations create is by not mitigating it, what ends up happening is they will be liable and on the hook for so much more money than if they would have just canceled to begin with. i foresee them settling. ed will not get to a jury obviously, but because of their refusal to mitigate, they ll be
the yellow, those are the most intense thunderstorms involved, the most intense rain can you pull in. the first one, then the second one. look how that rain really has expanded just in filly hours then look at lightning signatures on there as well. this is all we re starting to see now that the eye stepped off the coast of cuba. we begin to see that warm water really start to feed and intensify this hurricane. let s just say reintensify this hurricane. we believe it will go back to that full strength. with that, you don t have to be right at the center of the eye. we re concentrating a lot on that damage. it s the worst damage the storm. we ve got to get those communities on the west coast of florida and keys ready for the worst, category 4 hurricane moving over them. look at the other communities in florida as well. this is what the spire state of florida on that radar will be seeing. we ll show you wind streams.
have people there to respond, plans to keep people notified and maybe out of harms way during the course of the incident and maybe, just maybe save more lives. we got to find solutions somehow, some way. thank you. another fox news alert. coast guard crews are searching for a missing cargo ship caught in the path of this huge hurricane moving, hurricane joaquin. the ship looked like this one. it s from florida. it disappeared in route to puerto rico. it s in the eye of the storm. coast guard rescuing a dozen crew member who is abandoned another trip. trace, first of all, tell us about the first rescue. it s really a page out of perfect storm but good ending. there were 12 mariners on board. the ship was about 55 miles off the coast of haiti when the may