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MSNBC MSNBC Live With Velshi and Ruhle September 4, 2019 17:37:00

in li in lieu volusia county. police are telling me they are not seeing significant damage. the main impact we are seeing igt height here with this surf and the big concerns, stephanie, we where hearing from the county and county leaders this year is beach e proegs. thars something they ll have to deal with after to ydorian passes. look how quickly they come up and how high it comes up. al doij yous thing. you can see this kpield here on the cake there. you want to take much care. that s why these beaches are closed. there are no life guards. if somebody gets in trouble and gets pulled out here, there are not people around here to help save them good to see those bridges back opened and people are safe. let s go to shimon, she s in

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer and Sandra Smith September 3, 2019 15:04:00

close, bringing property damage. we are learning some news, by the way, we talked about the storm surge. we are learning about as st st. lucie county deputy was injured. he was patrolling the surrounding area for flood situations, and he was hit head-on by by a drunk driver. that deputy, he is in a hospital being treated. the driver was taken into custody. but the sheriff telling me this is why he is pleading with those that have been told to stay inside and the surrounding areas to stay inside until dorian passes. what you are seeing, the situation is going to continue. the threat of a storm surge is getting very dangerous. we spoke with the spokesman about these dangers. here is what he had to say. some of our concerns are the storm surge.

FOXNEWS Outnumbered September 3, 2019 16:04:00

we had news, a deputy injured the storm that could impact the when he was in a humvee high folks who think they re out of the storm, that they aren t water vehicle hit head on by a going to be affected by it. drunk driver. it will impact areas and some the deputy is in stable condition. areas very hard. he is in a hospital. melissa: thank you for your time, we appreciate it. the dui drunk driver was taken harris: on the big board i in and charged with dui and why can see the track of that. the sheriff here says it is chief meteorologist rick is in very important that residents do not go out until dorian the fox weather center now. rick, it is staying true to passes. this will be with us for the course and what is that going to look like in the next 12 next 12 to 24 hours, harris. harris: a couple things hours? that high tide mixed with surge first of all. prayers for that deputy. i can t even imagine driving drunk as a hurricane is coming is really spelling trouble like and hits

MSNBC MSNBC Live With Velshi and Ruhle September 3, 2019 17:47:00

ryan, bernie sanders, tom steyer, bill weld, marian williamson, and andrew yang. as hurricane dorian heads toward the united states mainland fema of course is gearing up to respond. joining us now is the agency s deputy associate administrator for response and recovery. david, how is fema preparing for a storm that isn t going away and is creeping up toward us slowly but closer and closer? that s right. dorian remains a dangerous storm that is perilously close to the southeastern coast of the united states. some very heavily populated areas. that s why in support of our state and local counterparts fema has taken aggressive action to preposition teams and resources like ambulances and food, water, communications equipment, so that we can be sure to help the state and local officials meet the needs that may emerge after dorian passes. can you talk to me about this money we talked about just last week before the storm that the

CNN CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera August 31, 2019 21:04:00

tallahassee instead. so this would have been full with tailgaters, people who were excited to come in, because the stadium is literally right across from me. i can see it. we have a florida afternoon storm coming in right now. it started raining just as chad was speaking to you there, and this is what a lot of people in jacksonville don t want to happen. they don t want to see rain from dorian come in while the tides come up from any of that storm surge because this is a city that does tend to flood when they have these storms, even if they re not making landfall in this area. so a lot of them say, look, we re breathing a sigh of relief that we re no longer necessarily, you know, impacted by a direct hit. that doesn t mean places like jacksonville aren t going to feel some kind of impact as dorian passes, it s been so slow, it s hard to plan for, prepare for, and two they re just not sure what it s going to do. some of the schools in the surrounding area have already cancelled classes

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