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our correspondents reporting live on the ground as it made landfall. catastrophic storm surge up to nine feet. widespread flooding, homes and roads underwater. the storm blamed for at least two deaths and forcing dozens of water rescues. hundreds of thousands without power tonight. one family at home with their baby when trees came crashing in. how they survived. we asked florida governor ron desantis what does he say to those now stranded? tonight, idalia now a tropical storm moving up the southeast spawning a possible tornado, flipping a car in south carolina. our team across the storm zone, and al roker with the new track. also tonight, another alarming moment for mitch mcconnell. the senate gop leader appearing to freeze on camera for more than 30 seconds. aides coming to his side. it comes just weeks after a similar episode on capitol hill. what his team says happened. and rudy giuliani found liable for defaming two georgia election workers with false claims of ballot tampering. how those workers, a mother and daughter, are reacting. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening, and welcome. almost 12 hours since it slammed ashore along florida's big bend area as a major hurricane, idalia is tonight a tropical storm, but forecasters warn a dangerous force to reckon with across southeastern georgia tracking up the carolina coast. this morning, the fast-moving storm came ashore in florida with wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour, so powerful, they toppled this massive service station awning in perry, florida. near the coast homes were destroyed or cut off as the much-feared storm surge inundated structures left standing. the storm surge in cedar key topping 8 1/2 feet. tampa bay spared the worst of the storm still saw a storm surge of five feet. many residents near the heart of the impact zone cut off forcing high-water rescues. at least two deaths are said to be related to the hurricane. tonight, with sustained winds still reaching 70 miles per hour, people along parts of the carolina coast are on alert for heavy flooding. we have a large team across the storm zone. we begin with tom llamas in florida. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening to you. as we're dealing with the emergency situation here in florida, we want to show you some live pictures tonight. georgia and charleston, south carolina, where this is right here feeling the outer bands, and it is getting dangerous there tonight. here in florida idalia has cut off communities, surrounded them with water. rescues are under way. some are under curfew. search and rescue teams along with the national guard are in response mode right now. the only way to describe florida's big bend, small towns with big damage. tonight our first look at the incredible fury of hurricane idalia. powerful bursts of wind, relentless sheets of rain, and devastating storm surge combining into a destructive force of historic proportions. >> i don't think anybody expected it to be this bad. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the category 3 hurricane is the strongest to hit the big bend area in more than a century. landfall came this morning at keaton beach with maximum sustained gusts of 125 miles an hour. homes here didn't stand a chance. in nearby perry, this gas station toppled by fierce winds, and across the region, roofs ripped off buildings. >> oh. oh, my gosh. >> have you ever seen anything like this in perry? >> absolutely not. nobody is going to get power for weeks. >> reporter: the governor touring hard-hit perry today. >> what's your message to floridians trapped or stranded right now? >> well, if you are in distress, you can call 911, and there will be rescue efforts that commence. the storm has passed. the first responders are active. >> reporter: in steinhatchee, water everywhere. the neighborhood under curfew and inundated. because of the storm surge, many communities were cut off. people were stranded or trapped in their homes. units like this from the national guard have been deployed because of their high-water vehicle and rescue boats up top. the keim family is safe, but their home is underwater. >> why did you decide to evacuate? >> the surge right here, man, if we had been in our property, we would have gotten flooded and wouldn't be able to leave. >> the tree just went down. >> reporter: with trees down and roads submerged all over the area, moving can be as treacherous as staying put. already two separate car crash fatalities reported by florida highway patrol blamed on the weather, a total that would have grown if not for daring swift-water rescues that saved dozens outside of tampa. >> didn't know what i was going to do until these guys showed up. i was going to actually stay and swim in my house. >> reporter: florida's first responders pushed to the limit. the president offering help. >> anything the state needs right now, i'm ready to mobilize that support for what they need. >> power lines right there. >> reporter: as officials feared, idalia overpowered the big bend area's electrical infrastructure. hundreds of thousands of homes affected. even the governor was left in the dark this morning. >> that's going to be legitimate surge. it's going to be a big, big deal, and it's going to be very, very dangerous, and there we go with our power here. >> rest in peace. >> reporter: other landmarks weren't so lucky. this bed and breakfast in cedar key engulfed by storm surge. some of idalia's worst impacts happened in this small town of less than a thousand. in pasco county, several homes burned in electrical fires. >> my heart just dropped out of my chest when they called and said the house was on fire because we prepared for a flood, not a fire. >> reporter: back in perry one family lucky to be alive. idalia knocked down these massive trees crushing their home. huddled inside of this car, we met two of the survivors, mom summer and baby amelia. >> it was terrifying, honestly. >> reporter: summer told me how her husband brandon heard the tree snapped and jumped on top of them. >> he came, and he jumped over top of us. you could hear it crack and, you know, collide on top of the house. >> reporter: brandon telling me he did what anyone would do who loves their family. >> has it hit you what did? >> no, not really. i figured it would be what anybody would do. >> reporter: and, lester, that family you just heard from right there lived in this house behind me, and you can see how big those trees are. they heard those trees snap, and those thick tree trunks just came crashing down on the home. it is incredible that anyone survived that. you can see right there, the top of those trees crashing right into the roof, but that family including that baby, baby amelia, they are alive tonight. lester. >> all right, tom llamas starts us off. thanks. south carolina next in the bull's-eye as we continue to track the storm. kathy park is there. kathy, the weather is picking up where you are. >> reporter: lester, good evening. that's right. idalia is still packing quite a punch. heavier bands of rain and wind expected to come in later on this evening, but as you can see behind me, this is the charleston harbor, and waves are crashing along the seawall right now, and the timing of this storm will be extremely critical because it could coincide with the high tide and lead to even more flooding. now, earlier today, we saw residents as well as store owners stacking up sandbags to keep the floodwater out and also pockets of downtown charleston saw flash flooding. not just the high wind and rain, but there is the threat of tornadoes. in fact, there was a tornado that touched down in goose creek, south carolina, injuring two people inside a vehicle. obviously you can see here, lester, idalia still very much a strong and dangerous storm. lester. >> all right, kathy park, thank you. idalia's effects still being felt across coastal georgia where it could bring up to ten inches of rain. lindsey reiser is in savannah. lindsey, what are you seeing? >> reporter: lester, it's calm right now. hopefully it stays that way, but we have seen rough and rising waters and will keep an eye on them. we are still under a storm surge watch and we have yet to reach high tide, but take a look at some of the conditions we've seen today. periods of heavy rain and wind. all schools in the county went virtual. all flights at savannah hilton head airport were canceled and more than 100,000 in the state have been without power. if you take a look at valdosta, georgia, that's closer to the florida/georgia line, they saw flash flooding. that prompted water rescues, and camden county is asking residents to conserve water. back out here live, one bright spot here is this is a fast-moving storm, lester. >> lindsey reiser, thanks. let's bring in al roker tracking this all day. it's been moving quickly. what does the track look like? >> it is right on target. currently 40 miles west of savannah, georgia. 70-mile-per-hour winds. that's a tropical storm moving east at 21 miles per hour. we have tornado watches, as lindsey mentioned, from wilmington down to charleston. some tornado warnings embedded in there. these watches in effect till 10:00 p.m. this evening. 17 million are under tropical storm warnings from daytona beach to cape hatteras. we are looking at the path of the storm to pass by wilmington sometime early tomorrow, then by tomorrow afternoon, it's out into the atlantic, good riddance. surges possible, two to five feet. charleston's high tide, 8:24 watching that carefully. the possibility of tornadoes from savannah to morehead city, and rainfall amounts, lester, four to eight inches generally but could have another ten inches throughout the carolinas. >> all right, al roker, thank you. and we have been talking about that catastrophic storm surge, up to nine feet of it, and those powerful winds hitting florida. our gabe gutierrez was on the ground the moment of impact and reporting live as it roared ashore. >> reporter: lester, this is where idalia officially made landfill. a lot of the structures here are vacation homes, and many people had evacuated inland, but these winds were among the most powerful that this part of florida's coast had ever seen. this was idalia roaring onshore, the violent water mixing with howling winds just before dawn as the hurricane officially made landfill in keaton beach. its eye wall brushing past perry 20 miles inland. this is the power of hurricane idalia, and we're right in the thick of it. the winds here have really picked up in the last hour or so. after sunrise the damage becoming clearer. remarkably, the storm surge wasn't as brutal as expected here, but the wind was. idalia is the strongest hurricane to make landfill on the big bend in 127 years, tying the unnamed hurricane of 1896 with 125-mile-per-hour winds. you can see right now how many first responders are lining up here. the national guard is on the move. richard and deanna carr returning late today. how terrifying was it to feel the wind? >> it was pretty bad. pretty bad. >> reporter: we also met tammy perry. >> the aqua house is mine. >> reporter: as she came back for the first time to see how her beach home fared. >> it made it. >> it made it. >> reporter: nervous because several houses around hers had been ravaged. but after an agonizingly long walk -- >> thank you, lord. >> reporter: relief, her home intact. the eye had missed. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, keaton beach, florida. there is, of course, other news we're following. in fact, let's turn to another alarming moment today for senator mitch mcconnell. the top senate republican appearing to freeze for several seconds at an event in kentucky. here's ryan nobles. >> reporter: tonight, another health scare for one of the most powerful members of congress. >> did you hear the question, senator? >> reporter: top senate republican mitch mcconnell freezing and unresponsive for more than 30 seconds after being asked a question about his plans to run for re-election. >> all right, i'm sorry, you all. we're going to need a minute. >> reporter: the episode coming after the 81-year-old gave a 20-minute speech to a group in covington, kentucky, without issue. it's the second time in two months that mcconnell has froze during a press conference. in july he was led away after staring blankly for more than 20 seconds. when he was asked about it afterwards, he joked about president biden's stumbling during an event. >> well, the president walled to check on me. i told him i got sandbagged. >> reporter: mcconnell missed more than a month of work after falling and suffering a concussion in march. today president biden offered mcconnell his support. >> we have disagreements politically, but he is a good friend, so i'm going to try to get in touch with him. >> reporter: senate republicans have been supportive of mcconnell staying in his leadership position. tonight his spokesperson saying he was feeling lightheaded during that press conference. he's expected to see a doctor before his next event. lester. >> all right, ryan nobles, thank you. also tonight, rudy giuliani has been found liable for defaming two georgia election workers by falsely claiming they tampered with ballots in 2020. a federal judge ordered giuliani to pay their attorney fees, and a civil trial will determine any damages. the workers, a mother/daughter duo, said it confirms there was never any truth to giuliani's claims. giuliani's spokesman said he is wrongly accused. seconds, a dramatic new imagfrom maui as e type 2 diabetes? 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>> it feels like they're being taken apart, dismantled, destroyed. >> reporter: this summer the state of texas took over hisd, a district of almost 200,000 kids in a red state. they replaced the elected school board members and swapped the superintendent for a charter school owner and former leader of dallas schools. some like houston mayor sylvester turner say it's a hostile takeover. >> houston has had their own state government for years, so let's not be fooled. >> reporter: everyone agrees houston schools needed to change. some were failing. many students fell behind in reading and math. district leaders tried to improve, and the state even gave them a "b" rating in 2022. they took over anyway and laid off employees and replaced libraries in underperforming schools, so they could give some teachers higher salaries. >> i can't afford a laptop for my kids, so books is where we get to travel, you know, to dream. >> reporter: jessica's daughter sophie is starting fifth grade at one of the new education system schools. >> i barely know how to read. i just started reading in fifth grade because my english teacher helped me a lot. >> reporter: she says >> strike. the library was a place where she could practice. >> i say and -- >> reporter: superintendent mike miles understands families are anxious about change, but he argues books will still be available on shelves, and these team centers where they will go will help kids like sophie catch up. >> in a district where there are so many kids struggling to read, why disrupt the library of all places? 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