ainsley: sean s his parents had to put him in the home. i had to transport my mom with her oxygen. janice: her mom did get out of tallahassee because her father does have respiratory issues and he does need oxygen. they had to move inland. it s a decision that you have to make if you live in florida. you know, potentially with these devastating systems. you have to we give you the information, but it s up to you to do with the information and protect your family and your property. steve: as we look at cedar key, and that s what you guys were talking about, yesterday and now we have moved on to tampa. yesterday, in cedar key. state troopers went door to door, knocked on every door in the town and said we are expecting a storm surge of 16 feet. leave now because if you don t leave now, tomorrow, when the storm is hitting, we cannot come and save you until the storm, i think the wind gusts are below 40 miles per hour. something like that. so, you know, it s too late for the people
in the u.s. black women are three times more likely than white women to die during childbirth. cnn went to minneapolis to talk to new mothers about their experiences and what needs to change. reporter: on a playground with their children minnesota mothers marvel because these moments almost never happened. i honestly felt like i was going to die. i did. reporter: nisa was six months pregnant when she was diagnosed with covid-19. she said the hospital staff denied her oxygen as she watched her unborn daughter s heart rate climb. i m like my baby s heart rate is up. my heart rate is up. blood pressure, everything is up, and you re telling me i don t need oxygen. i can t breathe. she survived and delivered joey in june, but the 34-year-old feared she would
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