bullying goes virtual? our mean girls make fun of our victim angel, weird girls likes weird al. natalie and lindsey see the post but seem as a loss as to what to do. they re not partaking in the meanness. they re not liking. they don t want to be contributing to it. right. positive, pro, but con is they re not stopping it. you guys good? i go in to tell the girls what s really happening. oh, my god. and they tell me something we didn t know. they were texting each other, having a private conversation we couldn t see. i said, i know, right? it is a little intense. i said, seriousli, and i wrote #bullies. they tell us what a lot of kids tell us, they felt bad for our victim but couldn t find the right words to confront the bullies, something even adults can relate to. i think that there s no age limit on when we face these issues and learn how to deal with them better.
what to do. they re not partaking in the meanness. they re not liking. they don t want to be contributing to it. positive, pro, but con is they re not stopping it. you guys good? reporter: i go in to tell the girls what s really happening. oh my god. reporter: and they tell me something we didn t know. they were texting each other, having a private conversation we couldn t see. i said, i know, right? it s a little intense. i said, seriously? and then i wrote #bullies. reporter: they tell us what a lot of kids told us tonight. they felt bad for our victim, but couldn t find the right words to confront the bullies. something even adults can relate to. i think that there s no age limit on when we face these issues and learn how to deal with them better. reporter: would we as parents know what to do? i was stunned. i was in shock. reporter: we decided to turn our hidden cameras on the adults.
there were entire roads blocked. we couldn t get through. several times, we were heading towards a prominent community in north ft. meyers, three-quarters of the road was covered by a large branch. the other portion was covered by water, that s a real concern for us, few look further, anyone trying to drive around into that water could really sink in, so the whole road going to a major community is cut off. reporter: wow, how about a lot of other cars out there or know? we saw just a few. the majority of the cars, we did see one car pulled over because they re not supposed to be out there right now. there s occur few. yeah, a lot of officers right now, not a lot of people. reporter: how about lights on in the area? barely anyt. traffic lights were dangerous, the ones that were on, they were either blinking, you could sell they were off for hours. part of the road, we had to use the high beams, we couldn t see.
it s easy to get lulled into a false sense of security when you re out in weather like this and when those bands of the storm, one of the outer bands even come along and you just get walloped. spot on, my friend. when that band of early rain just came through us, this place scattered. there were all these people out here checking it out, watching the storm surge. there s a spectacle to these types of movements of nature. but everything changes. when that wind picks up and, again, the gusts were about 90 miles an hour, imagine if that were the wind all the time, we couldn t see, the water s flying over the docks, the boats are going crazy, the parking lot gets a big gush of water into it. everything changes. and that s why the emergency managers and the politicians here are of all one voice. if you ve been told to get out, get out and stay out. better safe than sorry. again, as you keep pointing out, anderson, and right hi so, we re about a day away from the bad
volunteers using their own boats to rescue victims. tony wade harvey is one of those people. he joins me now by phone from sulfur, louisiana thank you for taking a few minutes. so you are manning this rescue operation in boats going to houses flooded in. we see so many of these scenes on our screens of rescues from these homes. take us through that process. when you re coming to a flooded home, trying to rescue the occupants, what is the biggest chall e challenge for you to do that? the biggest challenge is logistical issues. there are so many hazards submerged cars that we couldn t see. and just lifting the people out of their homes into the boats is