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days we re seeing a little bit of clearing, not inundated with rain they can we have been. you can see some clearing in the skies and that s so much good news for thousands of vacationers, trying to salvage a lit bill of their vacation. peanut island has been closed because of the flood waters gathering there in the park. and we have some video around west palm beach and rivera beach and there has enough to bring debris on the roadways and make a mess for drivers trying to get around. again, we re starting to finally get that clearing. miami is much better shape after dealing with intense flooding there overnight. we ve had our share here in west palm, but these clouds moving out of the way. the sun starting to peek through and think of the people that have had the serious money put down on gas and transportation expenses and hotels, they re now ready to get out here and have some fun in the sun. it looks like it s not far away. back to you.
flights nationwide. another 700 cancellations today. jake. all right, pete muntean at reagan national. thanks so much. once you get to your vacation destination, do not be surprised how hutch it might cost you to enjoy it. food prices, gas prices, all eating into travel budgets, not to mention businesses still struggling with staff shortages. cnn s vanessa yurkevich takes a look at how some vacationers and folks in the hospitality industry are trying to manage it all. we have a steam powered carousel and a couple games of chance, and little by little, we re now 60 rides. since 1926, noble s amusement resort in rural central pennsylvania has been a summer tourist destination. i see the train slowing down, so there should be some squirrels over here. oh, little chipmunks. the park is free to enter.
of gas. and we are having to pay more for gas, not just here, all around the world s. because of the war in ukraine. does the american consumer know or care? because i remind our audience, while people were mad about gas prices. we are expecting a record number of vacationers and travelers this summer. right, so people are going to pay the price to do what they will do. listen, i have been in the white house. when you have had high gas prices, not this high [laughs] and you can explain all you want about why it is. and what you are doing to mitigate it. as you said stephanie, very little a president can do. but you get to this sort of five, six, you know some places where it is $7. you know, is going to really put the electorate in a foul mood. and you add that to the other factors. i think the white house can go out there, and say here is why it s so expensive. it is not just the u.s. issue, this is to all around the world. here s what we are trying to do to fight back. the presiden