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[ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. florida s northeast coast is filling the wrath of hurricane dorian. brian: storm surge warnings are in effect from florida to north carolina. we need people to evacuate. we are looking at a 4 to 7-foot storm surge, which is very high, higher than some of the more catastrophic storms that we have seen. we are getting our first clear look at the devastation down in the bahamas now. now seven people have been confirmed dead. steve: we have live team coverage this morning, meteorologist janice dean has been tracking the storm. ellison barber is in port st. lucie florida and aishah has any is in charleston,
st. lucie s county, we are moving a lot, guys. from st. lucie s county they were involved in a head on collision. they were patrolling flooded areas in a high water humvee. a drunk driver reportedly hit them head on. that sheriff s deputy was taken to the hospital. treated for a hip injury. so police are saying even though yeah the mandatory evacuation order is lifted here in this county and things, conditions are improving a lot, they are still asking residents to stay inside and just stay off the roads until this thing entirely passes this area. back to you. steve: indeed. all right. ellison barber live in port st. lucie down there in florida. ainsley: let s show you video of what the bahamas lacks like now as the sun has come up and they are able to assess the damages. look at that the death tool yesterday we were reporting was five. they found two more bodies so now it s seven. the prime minister says we are asking for your prayers and compassion. the president tweeted out and said