ashore yesterday afternoon, we were knew it was one of the strongest storms to hit the united states. day tligt day brought harrowing evidence of the destruction a storm like that brings. this is ft. myers beach, one of the barrier u lands that ian slammed into as a category five storm. before the hurricane, it was a popular beach defendant naugs destination. much of it is leveled. one local resident told the local paper, ft. myers beach is gone. this is the causeway leading to sanibel island to the west of for the murz beach. it s the only road to that island. it impassable. all the bridges to pine island also failed. this evening nbc nightly news anchor spoke with the mayor of sanibel for her concern about the people that didn t evacuate before the storm and maybe trapped there. we have significant numbers of people contact us, people they knew that were on the island. we ve been logging those meticulously and getting those out to our first responders. we had about 200
i was on the police department for almost 25 years. saw a lot of storms here. this is by far the worst storm i have ever witnessed. i promise you i m never going to stay for another storm ever again here. however, i am one of the lucky ones. recovery efforts begin after utter devastation in parts of florida. while millions more people are now at risk as ian moves north. also tonight, he isn t tossing paper towels but governor ron desantis is handling this hurricane in a weirdly trumpy way. what we re learning about ginni thomas meeting with the january 6th committee when she wasn t texting the white house in the days leading up to the insurrection, she was encouraging states to reverse trump s embarrassing defeat. ian is one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the u.s. now, the state begins the colossal task of picking up the pieces. we get a first glimpse at the destruction. from what we have seen so far, it is staggering. this is ft. myers, homes completely des
national guard. i really praise him for doing that because it wasn t pressure, intercepted. matt murano pick six buffalo and it s all bills tonight. i want to put on my boogie shoes and boogie with you. brian: tennessee is off to a tough start, warsaw, virginia, you know why people live there, it s where the heart of virginia is. it is the heart of the northern neck. and if you love the northern neck, you are going to feel right at home. if everyone has been in the neck of the woods. if anyone has a neck, i think people realize the benefit. steve: so does virginia, if they have a neck, do they have shoulders? do they have legs? where is their torso. brian: fairfax. then alexandria is the legs. carley: bury that beautiful sunrise that came up over warsaw, virginia. i wonder if they got their name from poland. steve: right this very minute sunrise at 7:01 eastern time] heavenly music] brian: am i the only one that can hear that. carley: no, everybody can
letter. the letter asked garland to investigate hunter biden. we see emails and heard voice messaging that show hunter biden was peddling. three people dead in the state in the caribbean s. those in puerto rico are in the dark. that is making rescue operations difficult. strikes out. his first postseason birth to something more substantial this year. brian: the mets are in the playoffs. carley: good morning, america. the mets are in the playoffs and you are looking at north carolina. a beautiful shoreline, some condos on the side of that shot. they have the best view on the beach. brian: a nice trail through the water. steve: lovely. we are coming up on paul. go out if you can and live it up. by the way, tuesday september 20, 2022, we are exactly seven weeks away from the midterm elections. carley: getting down to the wire. we have a special guest on the couch with us right now. harris faulkner is here. [applause] hi, oh, my goodness first of all, you
from january 6th. she s part of a bipartisan effort to overhaul a very old law that the former president tried to exploit to stay in power. meanwhile, donald trump s attorneys are making last minute objections ahead of today s hearing on the special master. we ll take you through the latest legal developments tied to the mar-a-lago documents. plus, an update on the truly catastrophic damage in puerto rico caused by hurricane fio in. fiona. it comes five years after the island was decimated by another storm. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, september 20th. i m jonathan lamiere. attorneys for the justice department and donald trump are set to appear this afternoon at a hearing before the court appointed special master in the mar-a-lago documents case. the hearing will take place at a federal courthouse in brooklyn before judge raymond deery. that s where deery currently serves as a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. typ