into sharper focus. this picture shows fort meyers beach one of the hardest-hit areas before the hurricane and here it is after. homes wiped out. sea of debris and rubble stretching to the horizon. there is this marina during normal times in fort myers. and then after. a scene of utter destruction. the damage throughout florida. 2 million still without power. it will continue for some time. ten people are confirmed dead thus far. the number may change as search and rescue teams work their way through the flooded neighborhoods. we re moments away as dana mentioned and get an update from the florida governor ron desantis back in tallahassee. team fox coverage. city manager marty lawing is standing by. robert ray is back with us today. we begin with track of ian. adam klotz is in our studio watching that. we still have a hurricane as we remember this storm left the coast of florida as a tropical storm but we ve spent a good chunk of time over the atlantic ocean. winds curren
so if you want to ask questions about what are the missing person numbers, that s got to be a local county sheriff or local law enforcement ask. speaking with county sheriffs, appreciate the transparency on casualties. do you think the message that the lee county sheriff put out was pre-mature for makes your messaging more difficult. when you have a storm bearing down on your community and hitting the community, people going through that and working but you have a lump in your throat because you don t know what s going to happen. i think that was done because there is concern for the well-being of the people of lee county. there is a concern of the damage that the storm has done. clearly it s packed a big wallop. when you look at some of these things like you see a house totally washed out, it is
shelter some undocumented immigrants from deportation. it allows for the removal of public officials who do not comply. several cities are threatening to block the same it is unconstitutional. the u.s. department of justice is supporting the state of texas. joining us as texas attorney general. it s always a pleasure to have you here. doesn t your sanctuary city law simply enforce existing federal law that dates back to 1996 which says, and i will quote, the state or local government official may not prohibit or in any way restrict sending to her receiving from ice the immigration status of any individual. isn t that precisely what your law does? you have it right. the other thing you didn t mention is there was a supreme court case from arizona that address this issue. arizona s was more stringent. it required that law-enforcement
shelter some undocumented immigrants from deportation. it allows for the removal of public officials who do not comply. several cities are threatening to block the same it is unconstitutional. the u.s. department of justice is supporting the state of texas. joining us as texas attorney general. it s always a pleasure to have you here. doesn t your sanctuary city law simply enforce existing federal law that dates back to 1996 which says, and i will quote, the state or local government official may not prohibit or in any way restrict sending to her receiving from ice the immigration status of any individual. isn t that precisely what your law does? you have it right. the other thing you didn t mention is there was a supreme court case from arizona that address this issue. arizona s was more stringent. it required that law-enforcement ask about immigration status.