winds gusts upwards of 90. you have more than 111,000 without power this morning. we have seen crews streaming up and down the street. the power outages. we have had trouble getting cell signals. it s very difficult. at the same time, michael s track going west of here. leon county emergency management director kevin peters says he feels like they really dodged a bullet. listen. definitely a lot of potential for this to be very, very bad. not saying it wasn t bad for leon county it could have been a lot worse is the feel that we have right now. it s not over. we can t let our guard down. you know, maybe tomorrow or in a couple days down the line we can say how bad it was. not over by any herb measure. talked to the fema get busy and help people out. steve: they are going to be driving your way. griff, thank you very much. hurricane michael s fury sparking tornadoes in central georgia.
moving over to tammy laettner. i know there were downed trees and lines all over the state. did you enl counter those kinds of difficulties trying to make your way to conway? the drive wasn t bad. we ve seen significant flooding. this is a road that s completely washed away. i ll step out of the frame so you can see it. if you want to follow me over here, i want to show you more significant flooding this is only about 20 miles inland from where we were on the coast. and what a difference, because the flooding is significant. if you take a look at this house, it s significant flooding. we have a house, a car. you can see this, this is just the beginning of what they fear they re going to get.
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and would have the same privilege with the top lawyer. the bigger question is why hide it and why when you think about that drama yesterday. why do they find themselves playing defense on controversy sparked by the stormy daniels saga and why do trump and cohen seem so incensed about whatever it is feds may have found in michael cohen s office. a former principfederal prosecu. you see her discussions the prosecution of the boston marathon bomber. nick, i again with you. if it wasn t bad, why hide it? it makes no sense because the privilege belongs to sean hannity. it belongs to the client. he could have simply decided not to do anything here because if
tucker: that kid is brave. go hornets! tucker: that wasn t bad. i usuallyha hate that stopper tt was a good one. the other thing i can t let you. i m not a scientist, i am a historian. tucker: i know. let me ask you this question. here sho the question. you think that people should have fewer kids because of global warming but all the highest birth rates are in africa. the top 15, malawi, somalia, burkina faso. you are tellingng african womeno have fewer kids? that is what you are saying. this is going to put a furlough in your brow, tucker, i m telling you rightt now. although i i think that articles legitimate and that it raises some legitimate concerns, it s really a a dumb article we are