Large walls. What a clever tonight, bracing for tonight, Breaking News as we come on the air in the west. Bracing for Hurricane Dorian. The death toll rising. And in the west, that massive fire and explosion on a boat. The horror onboard. The out of control fire. The explosion on a diving boat. Passengers on an excursion. Fire erupting in the middle of the fight. The crew jumping into the ocean. Several bodies discovered. And what we have just learned tonight. There were three groups celebrating birthdays. Also at this hour, the devastating images coming in. The deadly strike. The Hurricane Churning for more than 24 hours over the bahamas. Homes wiped away. Gusts reaching more than 220 miles an hour. Authorities there saying pray for us. And now tonight, where does Dorian Go Next . Dangerously close to florida. Acuarders fomiio. Oast . Meteorologists ginger zee and rob marciano with the new track and the new concerns as we head into the night. Another deadly Mass Shooting in america. T
winds. so, all the way up through georgia, south carolina, north carolina, we re going to be talking about this through the end of this week. let s talk about why, though. a lot of people are asking, how and when is it going to move, because it hasn t. well, you ve been blocked by this ridge of but yor vapor evt. o slide it up the coast and away from the u.s. so, that s what we re looking for. it eventually makes its way up to canada. but in the meantime, don t have it have to hit you to have wind gusts of up to near 70 miles per hour, like we will here tomorrow afternoon. jupiter, close to 70. vero beach, 58. look at the northern part. daytona at 50. and those hurricane watches go all the way up to south carolina. you could also see four to seven feet of storm surge, david. and just to reiterate, ginger, this is not about landfall. you will feel the effects of this along the east coast. reporter: you will, absolutely will. rainfall, especially up in south
comings and goings inside the white house that have culminated in general kelly as chief of staff? i think the president realized he was going to have to make some changes. i think he has. he s clearly i think empowered general kelly or chief kelly, that s what it appears at this point. i think, chris, when you really look at it, what you ve got to do first is get a government in place. we were able to get our cabinet confirmed the day after, save one inauguration. two, you ve got to step on the world stage, and three, you ve got to get some things done for the american people, i.e. your legislative agenda. in our case it was an economic plan, frankly president trump had a big setback with health care. general kelly s got to establish some discipline and order. i think he s well on his way to do that. he s had a distinguished record obviously in service to our country. i think he s likely the right person to try to do this job, chris. let s talk about why, jane. people see a genera
matter. what they are likely to tell you is that the polls, some of those polls showing that he was not going to win the election were wrong and he s going to say this poll is wrong as well. chris, alisyn. let s dig deeper in these numbers. you are dealing with historic lack of approval. the question is why. our panel joins us now. gentleman, good to see each and all. let s put these numbers up again. historically low transition approval. 40%. let s take a look to the past presidents. you got 44 points lower than obama. who else you got? bush 61%, clinton 67%. that s where he is in recent context. let s talk about why, david. when you ve been krumplinging the cost crunching the cross tabs on this, let s put up what seems like some kind of guesswork by me on this.
the forecast for tomorrow for april, the forecast, 150,000 jobs added. unemployment of 7.6%. the good news, a lot better than europe, where they have 12% unemployment, and throwing out the life raft to keep the economy going. but it s just not doesn t feel robust. no, it does not feel robust. let s talk about why, steven? does the sequester, forced cuts have anything to do with it? look, i am a fan of the sequester. the fact that we have gotten serious, or semi serious about the budget deficit and the enormous debt we have. people go through the forced layoffs because the cuts. sure, remember, every time you have a dollar that the government doesn t spend, that s a dollar that the private sector can spend, so, look but it s not. look, here is i think my point. we had the huge stimulus by the way, spending over the last few years, that didn t create