hour. the category 4 storm is currently barreling across southwest florida with winds up to 150 miles per hour. more than 1.5 million people in the state are currently without power, and that number is growing. but the most imminent and life-threatening concern is the storm surge. some areas seeing 12 to 18 feet. to give you an idea of just how severe that is, a meteorologist for the national hurricane center says no one alive has seen 12 feet of storm surge in that area, and many areas could take years to recover. just take a look at this surge today. the dangers are a reality for many who chose to hunker down and wait out the storm despite the evacuation orders. take a look at what family told nbc affiliate wbbh as their house flooded. so this is ft. myers beach on cutlass drive. it s four of us. four of us? on cutlass drive. and you re on the second floor already? yeah. six of us in here. do you have do you have a roof? 15 feet of water now. there s 15 fe
i knew there would be scrutiny. transgender swimmer lia thomas speaking for the first time. transpeople don t transition for athletics. it s extremely frustrating. he has a biological advantage. we re going to be reporting on the queen s jubilee. 70 years in the same job. role model. the one to come. to say jubilee year. this celebration is our country. this is what you are you re my golden star. steve: look at that looking at virginia beach. right now it s 72. going for a high of 85. it s absolutely beautiful in southeastern virginia. it is where the chesapeake meets the atlantic ocean. good morning, everybody. it is the first day of june. it s a good day to be at the beach, if not, let us start your day live from new york city. we re here in studio m on this wednesday, june 1st, 2022. here on the curvey couch we have will cain back for another day of duty and katie pavlich. katie: great to be here. virginia beach where the u.s. navy is. lots of navy
Rising. Become miles inland, you can still see the storm. It is disastrous. Please do not let your guard down. This is a very dangerous storm. Neil bracing for impact. Welcome, everybody. Im neil cavuto. Florence now barreling down and getting close. Here is what we know right now. The Department Of Defense is about to hold a News Conference on preparation. When they speak it, we are there. The police chief in North Carolina is asking residents refusing to evacuate for next of kin information, saying that he will not, not put his officers in harms way. Home depot and lowes operating in Emergency Response centers. More than 1,000 trucks will be used to supply bottled water,
slow storm, come on with me down to the beach. Maybe you can see it. These waves, if they are crashing onto the berm for a day or two, it is one thing if they are crashing onto the berm for a day or two, that is one thing. A day or two is a very different story. That is an angry atlantic ocean, and beyond, that is Hu
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