is horrible here. shannon: will ask fema administrator dan criswell what is being done to help americans of the hardest hit areas? and we will talk with brian camp about his impact in his state and his offer to help his neighbors. we are ready to roll when they need us. plus we will get the latest on governor kemp s highly anticipated midterm a rematch against democrat stacy abrams. we have got brand-new poles with just weeks ago. then, rush it ramps up its rhetoric with its war on ukraine but russian president vladimir putin saying he will annex occupied territory in ukraine after referendums the west is called nothing but a sham. we will ask our sunday panel how pollutant escalation could impact prospects for peace. plus, a sitdown with fox and built who is been the only constant media presence on our southern border part he will discuss what he has seen firsthand and why he came to capitol hill to ask questions of our nation s leaders. and the people at the heart of co
is horrible here. shannon: will ask fema administrator dan criswell what is being done to help americans of the hardest hit areas? and we will talk with brian camp about his impact in his state and his offer to help his neighbors. we are ready to roll when they need us. plus we will get the latest on governor kemp s highly anticipated midterm a rematch against democrat stacy abrams. we have got brand-new poles with just weeks ago. then, rush it ramps up its rhetoric with its war on ukraine but russian president vladimir putin saying he will annex occupied territory in ukraine after referendums the west is called nothing but a sham. we will ask our sunday panel how pollutant escalation could impact prospects for peace. plus, a sitdown with fox and built who is been the only constant media presence on our southern border part he will discuss what he has seen firsthand and why he came to capitol hill to ask questions of our nation s leaders. and the people at the heart of th
rescue them later when it s too late. there s the risk of the storm surge then one other risk. when we talk about the outer bounds, the outer bands of the hurricane, tampa and the area here will see those. chris, the thing that people need to remember is there is a high tornado risk in those outer bands. so those are things that this area needs to keep an eye out for as we start to see these winds pick up in the next two hours. i think the takeaway is not only as you say that they re putting themselves at risk, but the emergency officials who have to be there. the responders. keep us posted. thank you so much. i want to bring in nbc news meteorologist bill karins. i just want to go over if i can, bill, 49 of the 67 counties are under threat right now according to the governor and i know we just got a new advisory. take us through that. yeah, the only areas that don t have concerns are the miami area towards west palm beach, maybe the melbourne river
see behind me, things are clearing up. the rain has stopped, and the warning as of now is for areas that still have some of that flooding. the storm came through the mountain area, and if you look at the california geography, the water then calms down and goes to the east and to the desert areas, where they had some flooding, where it s completely flat, and it also makes its way west into the rivers. we have one here in staying where it s flooded. we saw some rescues take place there. there are some river areas where they had to make rescues. these are areas that fortunately had been identified by officials as the danger zones where people knew the flooding would happen. fortunately as of now, they have not reported any casualties, only these rescues and those damages to the roads and to the mountain areas, and the trees that as i mentioned fell on some of the structures, so overall, the response was effective. the counties both in los angeles and san diego declared local