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i just talked to a gentleman who left naples with his wife and two dogs yesterday. he said he had just done new repairs to his house and didn t want to leave, but his wife insisted. so they are here in orlando waiting it out for the next three days. he says the wind doesn t bother him, it s the wind. note a lot of wind, frankly but the rain is starting to happen. there are tornado warnings further south and east of us. and we ll keep track of that as we were told earlier to the sheriff s department that that would be a concern into the evening hours here. with me by phone is pam bondi, the attorney general in florida. good morning to you.
the official death toll from the government stands at 336, but according to an estimate by reuters, that number could climb to 1,000 once all the dead are accounted for. meanwhile, the united nations says 1.4 million people in the country are in need of humanitarian assistance. remote villages, flooding, and contaminated water have caused an outbreak of cholera that officials say is spreading rapidly. in the u.s., at least 19 deaths are being blamed on hurricane matthew as flood waters continue to rise in north carolina. that s where nbc meteorologist bill karins, we haven t even gotten to the extent of damage, bill. still will be millions of damage, some of the rivers continue to rise all the way through thursday of this week. alex was mentioning some of the numbers, of the 19 fatalities in the united states, eight or nine were in eastern north carolina and that was from inland flooding. the water is the problem with hurricanes. winds get all the attention, but the wind doesn t us
topic on the agenda for president obama. he ll meet with french president francois hollande to get an update on the meeting with vladimir putin in moscow last week. they still have to focus on isis, even with this big climate summit under way here in paris. chris? all right, jim, thank you very much for that. let s bring in christiane amanpour. you ve been talking to a lot of the big minds both french and abroad about what they want to achieve here. what is the agenda? the main agenda, i talked to david attenburg, the world s eminent expert on naturalism. like everybody, he s saying this is the last ditch attempt to stop the temperatures rising beyond 2 degrees. that s their the wind doesn t seem to be a problem. we can blame this on climate change. we re in a wind tunnel right now. bottom line is how do you stop