counties. that s along the gulf of mexico, southwest corner we pointed out a moment ago. you have 40,000 linemen on the ground. they will need them in order to restore power. dana: they have restored power to a significant portion already. it is impressive the work they ve done. there is a long way to go. 14,000 people in shelters. also a call for everybody to make sure they are being very smart in using their generators in order to protect people from any problems there and from electrocution and also from carbon monoxide. follow those instructions very, very carefully. bill: we are tracking ian and get back to that in a moment. we listened to governor desantis. pine island, sanibel, those are going to be rebuild efforts. the sanibel bridge had breaks in multiple parts of it. it was not where the water and pylons were. those held up well. it is where you had it on the sandbar and it got washed out. dana: the scale of the wreckage is southwest florida is staggering. m
strength and swirling off the northern california coast. a second landfall expected hours from now in south carolina. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the after math of the storm, destruction, loss of life. i always caution everybody when we give out numbers they do fluctuate. right now it is believed 21 people have died from this and we have been told to expect that number to fluctuate again. so we ll report the news as we get it. this side-by-side comparison shows fort myers, people describe it with one word and you hear it over and over and over, gone. boats and cars in piles. homes and businesses shredded. florida governor ron desantis calling the magnitude of the assault biblical, historic. the governor with an update a short time ago. there is life rescue making sure people are okay, following up on any type of calls. there has been really a great effort. the power is a big issue. there are 1.9 million people customers without power. the other
where he keeps his corvette. the discoveries are raising questions on why the president s lawyers conducted a search instead of the feds and why there are no visitor logs of the president s home where he has reportedly spent 167 days of his presidency. the white house and secret service are saying there are no such records. today s new york post calling this playing bite and seek. the present may be losing even the mainstream media. watch. it s very, very big, not legally but politically it s a very, very big deal. i don t sitting there hunkering down now, acting like it s not out there, is a good strategy. they are going if you are explaining, you are losing. they are trying to slain the difference and we know there is a difference but as we say to most folks at home, this guy did wrong, this guy did wrong. what happened with these classified documents erodes and undermines not just the momentum but the brand the democrats have been building up being not only the c
this election cycle the house is said to be in play. best case scenario for democrats they would have to win all 30 toss-up races. a big challenge. that would give them a razor thin majority at 219 seats. dana: top concern driving voters to the polls is still inflation. the issue favors the g.o.p. the future of democracy and abortion not far behind. democrats hope those issues give them an edge come november. dana: we have reaction from axios senior political correspondent josh. good morning to you. we re sfwerg the homestretch of the mid-term elections. latest data shows there are a lot of toss-up races worth watching nationwide. democrats and republicans trying to make these races about two very different issues. of course prompts the question which party will have the winning strategy when they go for control of the house and senate? for the house republicans are slated to take control but team projects 30 house races considered toss-ups. there are a few notable on
every woman that had an abortion, then they are a killer. can you imagine that? can you imagine that? bill: nate foye live in the newsroom following this out of p.a. good morning bill and dana. dr. oz is focused on crime lieutenant governor john fetterman is facing criticism about his stance on releasing second degree murderers from prison. something he advocated for in the past. his campaign now telling fox news digital he believes there are people who deserve to spend the rest of their life in prison but that decision should be left to judges and parole boards, not politicians in harrisburg. pennsylvania law requires life without parole for second degree murderers including anyone that s involved in a felony that results in death. getaway drivers, planners, active participants, including people who did not pull the trigger or kill somebody directly. dr. oz criticizes that stance in campaign ads. he held this round table discussion about crime in philadelphia yesterday a