this point. fox weather meteorologist bob van dylan completes our trio monitoring conditions live from clear watch beer right now bob i know you ve been dealing with these outer bands, what s it looking like right now? i think right now ian the strongest outer band is affect us right now and this will probably be the last big one that goes through before it finally edges away from us because the center of circulation, the eye is moving past us now past our latitude moving in that direction but right now we are caught in a major squall. so we have the tropical storm force gusts, we have the heavy downpours, and we re watching high tide in about a half an hour from now and if that wind shifts around from the southeast where it s been for most of the night to the south and south wested we re going to see that storm surge roll in here. that could be a good 4-6 feet, ian. yeah, bob, as you mentioned, the eye of the storm it s about, call it 110 miles off to your west, off the western sh
30 to 40-mile-per-hour gusts. a squall just went through but this is where you get isolated power outages. nothing widespread. this isn t like what we saw with ian, a large powerful storm bringing in strong winds throughout a huge area, willie. you know, so we ll watch this perry. eventually this wind gauge will fail as the eye wall comes onshore but we ll have the direct receiptings here shortly. let s go to perry, florida, where we find gabe gutierrez, a town of about 7,000 people. gabe, looks like things have picked up since we saw you an hour ago? reporter: yeah, that s right, willie. as you can see the wind has picked up here. the rain, we ve been constantly getting pounded by the rain and actually just lost power at our hotel. just came back on but it s been flickering for the last 20 minutes or so. that s to be expected as we see these winds really pick up as bill has been mentioning over the coming hours. here in perry about 20 miles inland, so much of the talk surrounding
be vigilant, because their staffers could be at risk as well. and that s what i want to go a little deeper on. she said it just this past weekend, her office is getting close on a charging decision, then the fulton county sheriff said his department is ready for a possible indictment. so, is it not is it going to happen, but when? yeah, i think it s a when, not if. and looking at weeks, not days still [inaudible] everything going to be this week is what we re hearing. but it could be the next few weeks. and look, she s never been rushed. this is not a competition for who goes first or second. now, this would of course be the fourth criminal case against donald trump. it s also very complicated. there s a lot of moving parts. there are about 20 people who have gotten target letters. so, this is a this could be a squall or. she could seek charges against not just the former president, that any of his top allies, and
kat two part question. a were you political in highol, school? and b, we were alsoand, a bo yes, i was political no, i was not a boy. is that it? t is that why i m. is that why i m sitting here that way? i got about it. took a shower todat t ofy and a if i used to be a boy. also, this okay. uall so this survey, more of them actually said they weren t either liberal or conservative. so we re actually seeing a huge inse in independent. interesting. paul, what say you? well, as a 70-year-old, listen, 12, 13-year-old boys o are walking bags of hormones that defines all ofthei their decisions. when you re that age girls and you re being told don t chase girls become one. it s not surprising that t they re being pushed to the right. that is truee .