The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle starts right now. Tonight, a Monster Storm about to make landfall. This hour, Hurricane Helene slams into floridas Big Bend as a category 4. Plus new York City mayor Eric Adams is defined as he faces multiple federal Corruption Charges including Bribery And Wire fraud. And how Wall Street is responding to Vice President harris and her economic address. The 11th Hour gets underway on this thursday night. Good evening once again, i am Stephanie Ruhle, good to be back in new York City where tonight we are tracking Breaking News in the southeast as the incredibly powerful Hurricane Helene is hitting the florida coast. I want to bring in our own Bill Karins with the latest. Whats going on. A horrific storm. The Storm Surge is in areas where people have never seen the water on the coast of florida, the Big Bend is getting a 20 foot Storm Surge. You can see it for yourself, this is the shoreline right here and wants half of the eye crosses the coast, we get
Breaking news, Hurricane Helene speeds toward the gulf of mexico. Right now, helene is an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. So far, more than 545,000 households in florida are reportedly without power with thousands ordered to evacuate. Helene is huge. And is expect today affect nearly the entire state of florida with damaging winds and heavy rain. Still, what may bring the most danger are the Storm Surges. Earlier today, residents experienced flooding in places like Pine Island which is just outside of fort myers. But flooding will likely get much worse across the state as the night continues. A Storm Surge Warning is in place for almost the entirety of floridas West Coast this video is a simulation of what could happen if it rises to 10 feet. Hurricane helene could cause Storm Surges of up to 20 feet around double the amount shown in this simulation. And those officials are calling that level of Storm Surge potentially unsurv
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run on and what i would always stand and i would call to eliminate the filibuster and be that vote to codify roe v. wade. it was the excuse me, it was the law of the nation. and that s the way it should have never gone away, and i m running to make sure it s possible to always stand up for abortion rights. and let me ask you one economic question because i know knk issues are very much important to voters everywhere, including pennsylvania. you have been critical of oil companies and laying blame on them for the high prices that have sprung off of the high price of oil and gas. do you feel that oil companies are more to blame and that price gouges, let s be honest, is more to blame for the inflationary pressures we re seeing in the united states say, biden s policies of giving stimmies or giving student loan relief? of course. i think it was today that shell announced nearly $10 billion in