cyclone. associated press reporting at least 30 people have died, including 27 in florida. griff: ian now set to bring heavy rain to the east coast after definiting leaving devastating damage and landfall again in the carolinas, ap confirming at least 35 have died including 27 in florida. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins. jacqui: good to be with you all, i m jacqui heinrich. and molly is in south carolina, and adam klotz in the weather center and rich at the white house. we ll start off with steve harrigan in north port. jacqui, the water in north port is going up and they re struggling to make rescues. a waiting list of 500 people, calling 911 they re trapped by the water and want to get out we ve seen national guard, and private citizens, too, trying to help people. you can see the houses one after the other have become little islands about chest high, four or five feet height of water around some of these houses. first responders are joined by a lot of people
Lets see where we are on that. 1. 977. Geez. Thats the worst performing asset. Japans tenyear yield because you didnt ask. Theres wti. Of course, the deth th the key market lets get to our roadmap this morning. It starts with politics. Big nights for Hillary Clinton and donald trump. Senator rubio drops out. A new political football. A Supreme Court pick is coming this morning from president obama. Confidence valeants stock cut in half. A very bad day for ackman, sequoia. Chipotle falling again. The sales were worse in february and the company sees a loss in the First Quarter. Were certainly going to hear from jim on that one. First were hours away from the feds latest Interest Rate decision. Policy makers expect to hold steady this time around. The decision will come at 2 00 p. M. Eastern. Fed chair Janet Yellens News Conference will begin 30 minutes later. Of course, you saw steve laceman on squawk box. You know, i looked at. Peter put a note out this morning. He comes on with san te
it s quite clear, jack jacqui, this is one of the strongest if not the costliest to hit florida. jacqui: and with more on the relief there, we re joined by red cross relief, sherry mckinney. thank you for your time. we appreciate it. we re talking about the resources that you re pushing into this area and the urgency with which you re trying to move that material. you mentioned tractor-trailers, filled with disaster supplies, and there s also a challenge in making sure that your volunteers are safe in getting that relief to that area. can you talk about that for us a bit? absolutely. and we appreciate you all having us on the show today to talk about this. we have got thousands of people here volunteering to try to get these supplies where it s needed most. but the biggest challenge for us right now are many of the roadways, as we saw, are
called the view terrifying. we have crews deployed up and down the east coast. reynolds wolf is in kill dils hill, north carolina and john zarrella is north of there. then candy crowley in long island and mary snow and jacqui jeras. reynolds, they are bracing for a direct hit, aren t they? they certainly are. one of the most troubling things about this err area is the how it s susceptible to the tropical systems. when you think about the outer banks of north carolina think about the water offshore. to our south we have a current we refer to as the gulf stream and works its way to the north. then a few fingers, the labrador current comes in from the north and converging right off cape hatteras. what happens you also have a bunch of navigational hazards off the shore and refer to this as the graveyard of the atlantic. the outer banks are a ribbon of 200 miles worth of sand and widest point is three miles and not that high above sea level and only 7 to 11 feet at its highe
and why democrats felt compelled to respond. plus this a rumbling end of an era for one of the country s most beloved football stadiums brought down by the hands of an 11-year-old boy. we ll tell you about that. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. people across poland today observed two minutes of silence to honor their late president and first lady and nearly 100 other polish dignitaries who died yesterday in a plane crash in russia. the body of president lech kaczynski is now back in warsaw. phil is among the thousands of mourners outside the presidential palace. phil, an extraordinary outpouring of emotions today. reporter: indeed. it has just gone midnight here in warsaw. as the camera pans, you ll see there is still a significant crowd of people in this area surrounding the presidential palace. people are still coming here. they re still laying candles, flowers, still grieving. it has been a long emotional day. the crowd started gathering here early this morni