to maintain that altitude. every storm has their own personality. just because irma is a cat 5, doesn t mean it will necessarily have a rough ride at 12,000 feet. i ve had a reports from the crews that said it has been a pretty rough ride on those guys but what they are experiencing at 10,000 feet is in no way indicative of what s going on down at the ground. what do you mean? i can tell you this personally. i flew katrina. only a half of us who flew katrina left. those people most retired and moved on. i flew it and next morning i landed back here in biloxi, mississippi, rode the storm out 25 miles north of the coast. it was a very rough ride. my life evolves around hurricanes and i experienced andrew as it made landfall in louisiana, i ve ridden out opal and ivan, multiple hurricanes in the florida panhandle. i can tell you, i would fly an airplane through the eye of a hurricane any day before ride it
very, very helpful. all my friends, the hurst family, my kchronicle family n houston, texas, everyone on facebook reached out and connected, we had helicopters surrounding the house and able to rescue miranda and take her to safety with my sister who s also a nurse, piper stark, rode with her. i mean, every day, i watch the coverage and i can t take my eyes off it and you think it s going to get better because you see the sunshine or it stops raining but then it just appears that it is getting worse at least with the survival stories. explain, can you explain to our viewers what it s like? i mean, there s no water. some people, you know, ended up in shelters. exactly. it happened so fast. i open the front door and five minutes later the water was coming into the house and it was just rising up to our kneecaps. it was it was quick and it
jeremiah wright now voters in alabama are electing their first senator in two decades. it s republican primary day. donald trump tweeted support this morning. could be a rough night for incumbent senator luther strange. roy moore something s wrong here ahead in the polls, here he is, voting via horseback earlier. that he picture threw me off, but that s what he did, rode in. strapg picked by the now former governor to take over for session sgs but he finds himself tied to the senate s lackluster performance, accusations he s too cozy with mitch mcconnell. i told the president, we were talking about that, he said we both shared the frustration. i ve been in washington, in the government a month less time than he has, so we re both incredibly frustrated by the
to get together with china and go to north korea and guarantee in continuing criminal enterprise s existence. otherwise they will continue to develop the capability to strike the united states. i mean we re not going to scorch their earth. 30 million south koreans within artillery striking distance. you got to make a deal with them. we ve kicked the can down the rode so long this the this this is the only praush. you have the lightning right now last word. we talked last week that perhaps a crisis would be the test of this energies no one was hoping to see. yeah, the chairman of the joint chiefs had to correct the directive given by the president on the transgender policy issue not on the sins but on the manner in which it was given when the president communicates to military an order it should flow through the chain of command through the second of defense with the advice to the are chairman that was not done this weak in a real crisis that could cost american security and america
care as part of this multilayered process of health care, tax reform and the budget. that is all now in shambles. here is what president trump had to say via twitter. he said three republicans and 48 democrats let the american people down. as i said from the beginning, let obamacare implode. then deal. watch. ron, how much of this can you lay at the president s feet? this wasn t his plan. this is republicans for the past seven years. where is president trump on this today? several points you can make on that. first, he made the fundamental choice at the beginning to go in a very different direction than he promised during the campaign when he famously pledged to not cut medicaid, medicare or social secure. he went all the way down the rode with the ryan-infused health bill that was fundamentally about rolling back the government role in health care, cutting taxes, reducing