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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:10:38:00

underway. 5.6 million floridians under mandatory evacuations. many waiting in long lines for shelters like this one in miami. even north of florida gornl george governor nathan deal also ordering 540,000 people on the coast to leave before irma hits the mainland. residents are heeding those warnings taking no chances after at least 23 people killed across the caribbean islands. just south of miami is the city of coral gables, a city that received a lot of damage from hurricane andrew 25 years ago. joining us now is the mayor of coral gables. it s been a long night. it s not nearly as long of a night as it has been for you and city officials and emergency management teams on the ground there. can you give us an update on conditions in coral gables evacuation orders obviously yurnds way.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:10:00:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:10:00:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:06:36:00

coming down, and there s going to be a reason why it s under mandatory evacuation. that s part of the reason we re saying how large this storm is. it s still 275 miles south-southeast of miami. where phillip is, that s north of miami. so he s experiencing some of the winds already. i want to update everyone on the hurricane warnings. they extent pretty far north now. key west under a hurricane warning. that eyewall coming on shore on some of the northern tier areas of cuba, so cuba is getting the brumt of it. so category 5, 270 miles south-southeast of miami. the maximum sustained winds are at 160. this storm is holding on to its intensity. you think maybe it would weaken, but the water temperature is too

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:10:09:00

so everything is a little bit delayed maybe since you last saw the tracks. i want to make sure everyone is aware of the timing. the models have been trending further to the west. that s why we see the track shift as well. it s incredible when you see that map of florida and you see how much will be covered by the hurricane at some point. safety is a top concern in miami. specifically talking to one respondent s exhibit there who decided to hunker down. joining us, the miami dade police department, major. thank you for joining us. we were just talking to one of your residents in miami beach who decided to stay in his apartment, hunker down, sort of ride out this storm. pretty concerning. i m sure you have other residents in your area as well who decide to do the same. how are you dealing with that? well, yes, we did have a lot

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170909:10:27:00

and on shore push. they re already seeing rains and storms into northern florida, and that is that onshore push. that is not necessarily from irma. the biggest evacuation in u.s. history over five million people leaving the state of florida, 5.6 million, and it s a number that i ve been told. it s a quarter of population here as we have just over 20 million people that are living in florida and, you know, down into the miami area, it might be, you know, winds not as strong as they re going to get on the west coast, but it s a matter of you go up 20 or 30 stories, and the category, the hurricane, goes up. that s also a concern into south florida as well with some of the high-ris high-rises. stephanie, how confident are we that the eye is going to drive up the west coast at this point? are we pretty sure that we sort of know the path more now? we do. you know, what we have to do is look at all the weather systems around it, and we do have this other low pressure low pressure is lik

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