newsroom. i m jim acosta in ft. myers, florida. first thing, we have some updated figures from here in the hurricane zone. sit the most current death toll of people who sadly did not survive hurricane ian here in florida. that new official death toll is now 74. 74 people here in florida have died now as a result of hurricane ian. of course, those figures are coming in. as they develop, we ll bring them to you. residents say there is a growing sense of fear that more bodies could be discovered. some areas remain fairly inaccessible to first responders. we ll show you what i saw on the ground. in the meantime, cnn has learned that a team that responds to mass fatality incidents has deployed equipment and personnel to assist medical examiners in boast counties here in southwest florida. officials in lee county where the majority of the deaths have concerned are facing a major concern. why were the first evacuation orders issued less than 24 hours before landfall? the county s ow
the opposition party is saying that it is not just boris johnson that needs to be replaced, it is all the conservatives. the implication is that they potentially would want to call and push for a general election. so there is pressure on the party who can rebuild the government. one senior cabinet level position was offered to, a conservative member of parliament earlier today who turned it down. it is not possible for this prime minister to rebuild his government and reshape it as last night he was saying he would. this is the scenario, the prime minister expected to come out and speak today, perhaps in the next couple of hours. he s likely to want to frame his resignation, listing his successes, brexit undoubtedly one of them, and likely airbrush out all the reasons for being forced out of his own party. a full government implosion. that s what this really is, in the united kingdom, key ally of the u.s. nic, explain to our viewers the most recent scandals that necessitate
break out. nobody prepared for this. a crushing loss for the home team. fans begin hurling objects. police fire tear gas at the lower stands. to prevent a rush for the pitch. instead fans rush for the exit. they also got the effect of the tear gas, mass stampede, we have this is a tragedy that has never happened before in the history of football. a tragedy made worse by the number of families with children caught in the stampede. those who are here are mostly because of trauma, shortness of breath and lack of oxygen. some suffocating and others trampled and dozens died almostib standly and many more at hospitals. they tried to mend mangled survivors. many of our friends lost their
boris johnson era has been. what a two plus years this has been with him as prime minister. for a variety of reasons. as you noted, even as he resigns in scandal, there is a potential scandal brewing in that, because he wants to stick around, we think, until october. but if you re leaving, because your government has lost faith in your honesty, and your ability to be forth right, it is hard to stick around for three months. well, i mean, look, you re absolutely right. that s what all his own party members are saying. particularly those who have exited, you know, in a mass stampede. they re saying, by the way, hang on a second, who is actually going to help him govern, quote, unquote, for the next three months, because we can t go back into government, we have actually resigned. so who is going to do that for him? but he s still looking at this through his own personal prism, clearly, and not through what is best for the party and most importantly what is best for the country. and eve
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