A very high level. Some are saying its one of the biggest storms ever to hit our country. It built very rapidly,ed a briefing with secretary of Homeland Security and the administrator of fema and we are watching Hurricane Michael. Its just hitting shore now. Winds are going up to close to 200 miles an hour. Category 4. You dont hear about that. Its the most powerful recorded storm to strike the Florida Panhandle ever. It will bring with it anywhere from 150 mile to almost 200 mile an hour winds. The storm surges could be up to 15 feet. Additional rainfall could also produce Flash Flooding at the highest levels. We have been in constant communications with governor rick scott of florida. With all the authorities in the various states. Were very well prepared for massive amounts of food and we have First Responders all over, the Electrical Companies are staged and ready to go in after the storm. Over a thousands trucks. We have large amounts of food and water and Everything Else that you
alive. with winds at 155 miles per hour, given how rural it is, how tall the trees are, how long could this area have no power? it could be weeks, worst case scenario. i use worst case scenario because yesterday the governor and the federal government did a great job getting ready for a category 2 storm and the storm showed up as a 4. it reassures the military planning process of prepare for the worst and hope for the best. this storm reminds us that we can t prepare for the category, we ve got to prepare for the total effects. with a category 4, it will take the power infrastructure down, the hard, big poles you see up that look like little eiffel tower towers, that s the distribution
on what we know, of course we don t know what has not been released, but does it appear to you like something the military planning process created worked and the president effectively approved or is there any way to know whether he made any changes to it because there s been some analysis this is basically how the process should work. i think it was very well thought out operation. you know, fortunately, we had two crucial nato allies with us. what was missing is no regional arab partners, sunni, muslim, co-religionists, jordan, saudi arabia. ift was a well executed operation. the question remains, though, did it deter assad from further use of chemicals? did he con vinls the north koreans, iranians and others who have continuing chemical warfare capability that the next target
regime. because this is a you know, minority who believes that their lives are at stake and they will turnover the table if they think they have to. if he feels he s in danger, fran, who knows what he and his supporters in damascus will do. that s a huge potential problem there. that s right, wolf. it s one of those things, it s why i ve always been concerned about this notion of the president signaling this is going to be a very narrow strike. i mean, what you want to do is reserve your options to be able to anticipate and to respond to some sort of atrocity that assad may hold his own people hostage in the international committee as a shield against any military attack that he could suffer. so this is but this is all part as general marks will tell you, part of the military planning process. there is a planning process for what your enemy s reaction may be to the initial strike.
response if they think that we re trying to bring down the regime. because this is a you know, minority who believes that their lives are at stake and they will turnover the table if they think they have to. if he feels he s in danger, fran, who knows what he and his supporters in damascus will do. that s a huge potential problem there. that s right, wolf. it s one of those things, it s why i ve always been concerned about this notion of the president signaling this is going to be a very narrow strike. i mean, what you want to do is reserve your options to be able to anticipate and to respond to some sort of atrocity that assad may hold his own people hostage in the international committee as a shield against any military attack that he could suffer. so this is but this is all part as general marks will tell you, part of the military planning process. there is a planning process for what your enemy s reaction may