record all the way through wednesday. that means roads washed out, homes with water and people evacuated because of the river all the way into the middle of next week. that s crazy. 72 into next week. wilmington, 72 miles per hour. the wilmington area, stay in your homes over the next three or four hours of strongest winds and you will experience as we are watching the eye making land fall. we ll check back in with you. there are people waking up and finding out the situation there as hurricane florence makes way. let s turn to marianne atencio. give us the update there. reporter: these trees, i don t know if you can make that out, we are starting to sway much more of the oak trees.
start, jacob, and marianne atencio. and now, let s speak about the families first, jacob, how is it look g fing for the federal government to reunite everybody by the next deadline? not good. we can say definitively that not all of the children who came here are going to be reunite and we know right now that 900 of the parents have what are called the final order of removal and deportation orders and kicked out of the country, and the ruling and the filing, and we shall say that the more we hear in court is significant is because the trump administration does not want the give the families with any orders of remove to have a buffer time to see an attorney after they are reunited and then deport, because they say it is a space issue, and they say that there is not enough space in family detention to have enough room for the reunited families and they should go back to where they were, and the aclu says we have due process, and they came here to claim asylum, and they
yahoo! s assets for $4 billion. and the national hurricane center says there s a 90% chance that a tropical cyclone is going to form over the coast of nicaragua over the next few days. the system is forecasted to move into the gulf of mexico overnight friday into saturday. it is still too early to tell at this point where this might make landfall. as we watch the aftermath of another devastating storm. of course, hurricane maria with more people confirmed dead now confirm in puerto rico. 34 puerto ricans have been killed. today, just 8% of customers on the island have electricity according to the latest update from the puerto rico power authority. today there are reports of more anger from puerto ricans over the federal response. and the president s comments yesterday during his visit. to talk about that, i want to bring in marianne atencio. you talked to the mayor after the president came for a visit. tell us what she said.