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Might see some new evidence in this case before Election Day, because here, Judge Chutkin is allowing prosecutors to submit hundreds of pages of evidence and arguments that they have gathered against former President Trump related to efforts to subvert the 2020 election. And the reason shes allowing this is because she believes the Supreme Court it has issued her a task and that is to look through the allegations here. And the evidence and determine which portions of this case maybe immune from prosecution under their ruling granting former President Trump, but other president s partial immunity for official acts. So this could potentially be filed on thursday. It will be filed under seal so its possible that she could release this at some point before the election. But of course, jake, if trump is reelected, both of smiths cases will be dismissed. And paul, as you know, there are lots of other legal threads to the election. This afternoon. For example, theres A Critical hearing in mis
starts to slow down. here, this is every 24 hours. 24, 24, 24, 24, and now watch the next 24. not so far at all. so it begins to slow down, begins to turn to the right, if, jim, if we can get this turned to the right soon enough, we may have just a swing and a miss. that would be amazing. if it gets on land and it starts to turn and slows down, that s when we have a flood event on top of our storm surge event, on top of the wind damage event. so all the storms here, dorian, francis, jean, hugo all kind of coming from the same area. this is the problem. it s very warm out there. the water is extremely warm, 89 to 90 degrees. not a lot of sheer out there to tear it apart. the storm is going to be strong for its entire life time before it makes landfall somewhere.
as we are allowed to get in. the roadway system has debris all over it. and in some cases, the bridge structures may not be safe to cross over. i do know there are some aerial impact assessments being conducted as we go. i do believe that monroe county in southwest florida, particularly comier county, took the brunt of the storm surge event as the system came onshore. but what is important for citizens to know, you re reporting about jacksonville, the system is not done. the east side winds, the backside winds are still driving ocean water surge onto the coast. and the northeast coast, the coast of georgia and southern coast of south carolina are some of the most vulnerable storm surge areas on the entire east coast because the continental shelf is so shallow. it s not over, unfortunately. what would be in store for those areas? i think as you re seeing, i do know that most of those areas proactively issued evacuations for this very event that s