to do. trace. trace: a little bit of good news on the very bad day, madeleine rivera live for us, thank you. a first responders and volunteer rescue teams getting ready for recovery efforts as hurricane ian moves northeast. it important to note many fatalities happen after a natural disaster and here to tell us why that is and what you can do to stay safe, certified board member dr. jeanette mesh e nesheiwat. we talk today earlier, after hurricane irma and the storm itself, seven people died and after the storm, 77 people died. it gives you an idea after the storm there are lots of danger still out there. yeah, that s right. florida actually has a law in place that all hospitals and nursing homes and long-term care facilities have to have a continuously planned protocol
covid-19, where the government comes in with an organized response and educates them with the danger and the toll it s taking on the country. yeah, in about an hour now, the group is going to be marching to the white house and hoping that the president will hear them and take action on the crisis that s fentanyl. neil: thank you, alexandria hoff in washington. let s go to dr. jeanette, our medical contributor, family emergency medicine doctor. doctor, always good to see you. i want to get to the fentanyl issue, it s huge, to put it mildly, a lot of people don t know how mad and dangerous it is, as a medical doctor, maybe you can help us. hey, neil, it s fentanyl. it s up to 100 times more potent than morphine. this was a drug created for people in severe pain, broken bones in a car accident or suffering from terminal cancer. but what we re seeing right now is the mexican cartels are fueling our opioid crisis and this, in turn, is killing hundreds of americans every single day, and it
justification was here. so i m wondering if you think they are further away from those charges were completing this investigation and that is why they are being so protective of it. dr. nesheiwat: if investigation into russian collusion is a preview, that went on for years. we could get a close-up here of jeanette s dress today. this is what the redacted document is going to look like. we will not a learn anything out of this. and you will see it in the once in a while but we if you listen to scholars. tommy, releasing the document and all redacted if that is the case. we don t have it yet but that is a speculation. but what does that do for people s confidence in the country where we are already losing confidence in the doj, the fbi? giving the document with no one can read or glean information doesn t help that much? tomi: we have to be careful
divine reference. that is a particularly strange thing to say, because the word god not reflecting these other religions makes no sense. you can always just not say that part. no one is around you making sure you say that word, but it brings up a conversation with kids wondering what s wrong with that, and it s just about one nation under god, liberty and justice for all. suddenly it s bad, goes into what we seen across the teachers union, every opportunity to cast out for the nature of this nation. i realize how early her family came to this country. here is dr. jeanette this is remarkable about this country. under god, or under the universe or nature. it s a remarkable thing that this nation has enjoyed, and it