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Good to be with you. Im katy tur. Leave or die, thats the warning for hundreds of thousands across tampa and beyond this hour as
Hurricane Milton
, now a monstrous category 4, takes direct aim on floridas third largest city. Right now, almost all of floridas
West Coast
is under an
Emergency Warning
as
Crews Race
to clear the debris from last weeks hurricane, that one helene, before milton makes landfall sometime tomorrow night. It is dangerous eye is set to unleash a once in a
Century Damage
and record
Storm Surge
. The national
Hurricane Center
is warning of up to 15 feet of water in tampa alone. As we speak, thousands are still trying to get out, residents rushing to escape the storms path, have clogged highways, and interstates. And adding to all of that chaos, all of that concern is politics. And the rampant disinformation that is being peddled by
Donald Trump
and some republicans including false claims about
Fema Funds
and not so subtle
Social Media
posts that say they control the weather. From a congresswoman who formerly claimed jewish
Space Lasers
caused california wildfires. Were going to get to that in a moment. Were going to start with the reporting on the storm. Joining us now, nbc
News Correspondent
Jesse Kirsch
and
Nbc News
meteorologist angie lassman. Angie, i want to start with you, give me the path of the storm as it stands right now. We havent seen a whole lot of change in where the center of
The System
is going to
Come On
shore, katy. Were splitting hairs when it comes to the miles between where the worst of the devastation of
Storm Surge
s. But we have seen a period of intensification for this system. It is just barely staying category 4 strength, 154 miles per hour, moving northeast at 8 miles per hour. When it comes to the track, it slowed down a little bit when it comes to landfall. Pinpointing the time frame is going to be about midnight, as we get into wednesday night, into thursday, about 3 00 a. M. And notice still there is a spread where the center of that will
Come On
shore, it is looking like the
Tampa Bay Area
, north of maybe sarasota, the
Tampa Bay
in the cross hairs of exactly where that system will be and likely coming on shore as a category 3 and maintaining cat 2 or cat 3 strength as it crosses the state, furthering that
Wind Damage
that were expecting. Notice how wide this expanding
Wind Field
is. This is only going to grow here as we get closer to the landfall, of course, expanding the impacts we see. One other note that we have, about 200 miles across for that tropical storm
Wind Field
, as we get down the line, right before landfall, this is going to double essentially. This means that not only does the
Wind Destruction
become more widespread, but we also have a much larger storm, a much bigger push of water slamming up against the coast. The center of that, of course, is going to be really where we see the worst of the
Storm Surge
to the right front quadrant. The south of where that center comes on shore will be really concerning. Notice where the
Hurricane Center
has the center of it, as a cat 3,
Youll Notice
parts of
Tampa Bay
, potential for six, nine, up to 15 feet of
Storm Surge
. And by the way, high tide, about 6 00 a. M. So that means the water is coming up, just naturally with those
Astronomical Tide Cycles
and with the storm with such ferocity. As far as folks in sarasota and points south, this is another concerning spot. If it comes on shore, right there where the
Sunshine Sky Way
bridge is essentially, that means that the worst of the
Storm Surge
will be there. We will be watching again 10 to 15 feet of
Storm Surge
for the good chunk of that area. Even as far south as fort myers beach, 6 to 10 feet will be possible. And this stretches up to the big
Bend Area
as well. It is not as widespread as helene because of the kind of
Point Of Entry
that it is going to come at from the coast,
Versus Perpendicular
versus parallel with helene. As far as the rainfall inland, well still see the potential for 10 to 15 inches of
Rain And Possibility
of up to 18 inches, the
Flash Flooding Isnt
just going to be toward the coast, where well see the immense
Storm Surge
, the
Flash Flooding Concern
will be across the state, essentially the width of the state, parts of orlando, ocala, jacksonville, all included in this here as that
Storm Races
across through
Thursday Morning
. Now, whether it comes to the winds, those are more confined. The tropical
Storm Force
winds will be widespread. Once you get to maybe 50, 60, 70 miles per hour trees come down,
Power Outages
are going to be possible. The worst of it is going to be right near the center of it. Sarasota,
Peak Wind
gusts possible, 100 plus miles per hour. Same for st. Pete, tampa as well. Inland, orlando, peaking with
Wind Gusts
up to 80 miles per hour will be a possibility again as that storm maintains strength. Power outages will be widespread. These likely just like what we saw with helene and with previous storms could last days, weeks, for these areas. One last note, we will see this
Tornado Risk Tomorrow
as well with some of the outer bands wrapping around, katy. This is something that will be possible throughout the day. We already had one
Tornado Warning
near
Marco Island
and we will see more of those to come and this will be adding insult to injury when it comes to the multiple impacts that there will be with there storm system, but
Storm Surge
is going to be our main concern and especially if you live in those
Evacuation Zones
those barrier islands near st. Pete. Talk to me about the strength of the storm,
Last Night
was a category 5, overnight it became a category 4, your map says it could be a category 3 when it hits land. When youre watching that, i would say thats good news. It is lessening in its strength, but does that make a difference in terms of
Storm Surge
. Yeah, i think youll get the same sentiment from all meteorologists, when we focus too much on the category, we lose sight of some of the most major impacts, specifically
Storm Surge
. I mentioned thats what kills the most people, katy. That has nothing do with the category of
The System
. Even if it is a category 2 at landfall, it is still massive and pushing the water on shore. When it comes to the catastrophic
Wind Damage
, the category is very important, but there are multiple impacts outside of that specific category, so we always caution folks, not focusing too much on that. It is concerning and this system is already recordbreaking, it is large and unfortunately it will go down in history books. Is it moving fast . It slowed down. We saw it 12 miles per hour earlier in the day when the updates came in at 8 00 a. M. We have seen it slow down and it will slow down more. It hasnt taken the northerly track we expected it to, but, you know, as we get closer in time, over the next 12, 24 hours, well likely start to see exactly where that center comes on shore, and these kind of little wobbles, they really matter. You can see still northeast at 8 miles per hour. Once it starts to move more to the northwest, well see how that kind of splits hairs with the
Tampa Bay Area
and we know five miles makes a big difference with 15 feet of
Storm Surge
versus 5. It is still impactful, still life threatening, but 15 feet of
Storm Surge
is very concerning. You got to get out. No other answer there. Got to get out. All right, jesse, youre there on the ground, tell me about what people are doing right now. There are so many, so many people who are trying to get out. Have you encountered anybody who is staying . Reporter thankfully not, katy. The people we have been coming across have been making their plans, gathering their belongings and getting out of town. All the traffic were seeing is showing that many, if not most people are leaving. But unfortunately we often find out some people stay behind. Where we are in sarasota, lido key, on the shoreline, well show in a second, we have got the shore and the water behind us here, behind dunes of sand that have been excavated here. Police cars driving through, blasting out a loudspeaker at 7 00 p. M. Theyre cutting the water out here and access to this area will no longer be allowed. I want to show you some aftermath of what were seeing from
Hurricane Helene
. We saw
Storm Surge
around
Waist Level
here. This is what is left of a resort hot tub. You can see, well have our
Photographer Pan
over there, you can see this part of the staircase into the hot tub. This is all now completely buried in sand. We have seen the power of
Storm Surge
, what it brings on, and, again, back to the
Sand Dunes
this is all sand that wound up in this resort, in the pool, in the rooms, on the patio, all that has been pushed out and just think less than two weeks after it came on to shore, it might be heading back inland again, katy. This is an area so hard hit and just going back to what were hearing about the
Storm Surge
and the
Wind Gusts
and all that, we got an issue with debris, that has been a big
Story Line
leading into the landfall of milton because in the aftermath of helene, people are ripping out drywall, throwing out belongings, furniture, plywood, broken glass, all of that is in the streets on the sidewalks. All of that can become projectiles, a
Battering Ram
for the
Storm Surge
. The governor in florida said that officials are working
24 7
to get as much debris cleared out as possible, but here is part of the problem. We have only been talking about milton for a couple of days and tracking what is going on in the tropics. But it is only in the last few days that this has been something that is setting off
Alarm Bells
for a lot of people. People have been continually removing debris. As crews have been clearing stuff out, some officials tell us more debris is suddenly showing up on the sidewalk. It is a revolving
Door Issue
and the reality is even after crews have gone through areas, we have seen some debris including broken glass on the streets. I can imagine that there is probably going to be more out there in the air, in the water, when this storm makes landfall compared to what we would typically see with a major hurricane even. This is certainly shaping up to be a very serious situation. Quickly, what are you and your crew going to be doing . We were talking about a bad situation, where will you be . Yeah, were going to be in a shielded parking garage, with very limited exposure. And we often go out in the winds during our hurricane, we are not doing that this time around. Again, those projectiles are top of mind for us as well and were stocking up on food and water, katy, as if were going to have to spend a day or so in that parking garage. So thats the kind of precautions were taking and, by the way, very much elevated, because
Storm Surge
is something you cannot outrun. It is
Point Blank
quite deadly. Jesse kirsch, thank you very much. Angie lassman, thank you as well. Joining us now,
Sarasota County Emergency
Management Chief Sandra
tapfuminei. This storm is big, it is dangerous. Are people leaving . Jesse said he hasnt seen anybody who has said theyre staying, everyone has left. What are you seeing . Yeah, well, were glad to get that report from jesse because we do believe there has been a great deal of our residents that are in these
Evacuation Areas
that have left. But were getting some stories about people that are also choosing not to leave. We are doing our very best to try to let people know that
Storm Surge
is not something you want to contend with and with this storm, it is really not just
Storm Surge
, it is also the 18 inches of rain we might be getting. Thats a tremendous amount of rain and thats going to be coming in a very short amount of time. Between the wind, the rainfall, and the flooding and the
Storm Surge
, so powerful. We need people to leave. Is everybody on the highway right now, are they going to be able to get out in time . Yeah, thats the one good thing about this storm, so it keeps slowing a little bit. So really people have all
Day Today
and even tomorrow were seeing the winds will start picking up and we should receive the onset of tropical
Storm Force
winds about midday, maybe into midafternoon tomorrow. So there is still some time. So we are urging residents if you havent left yet and youre thinking about leaving, there is still some time. Were hearing people are getting across the coast pretty easily. And people are heading south pretty easily. Going north and heading toward
Tampa And Hillsborough
is where the most traffic is. So were encouraging people not to head in that direction. What will you do after this
Storm Hits
, after the
Storm Surge
. What is the plan . Yeah, well, this is the third storm we have had, the third hurricane that
Sarasota County
has faced since august. So, we are very familiar with how to do our initial
Response And Recovery
efforts here. Were at the
Emergency Operation Center
so we have teams of people that are creating very specific plans because this is one of the largest storms to ever have impacted this county. So, our plans have to shift a little bit. Were planning for potential bridges being out, air operations, if we need to evacuate people and the bridges are out. Were planning on potential
Water Infrastructure
failures and
Power Outages
for weeks. So were just trying to be prepared because it is not only just this storm, we also are competing and contending with all other resources that have been pulled to help out with
Hurricane Helene
in the northern part of the country. Were trying to do our best to be as selfsufficient as possible, working with the state of florida, but there is some major concerns, especially with the
Port Of Tampa
possibly being out of fuel and having to be shut down. Sandra, thank you very much. Look at what happens with global warming, everything gets stronger, it gets bigger and you see more of these storms like were seeing down in the gulf, second one in a week. Governor
Ron Desantis
of florida, speaking of somebody who doesnt believe in climate change, is talking right now to florida residents, started a moment ago. Lets listen. One of our major logistical staging areas for both resources and personnel for the response to
Hurricane Milton
. This storm is expected to make landfall on the
Florida Peninsula
,
West Coast
of florida, sometime late wednesday evening, maybe early
Hurricane Milton<\/a>, now a monstrous category 4, takes direct aim on floridas third largest city. Right now, almost all of floridas
West Coast<\/a> is under an
Emergency Warning<\/a> as
Crews Race<\/a> to clear the debris from last weeks hurricane, that one helene, before milton makes landfall sometime tomorrow night. It is dangerous eye is set to unleash a once in a
Century Damage<\/a> and record
Storm Surge<\/a>. The national
Hurricane Center<\/a> is warning of up to 15 feet of water in tampa alone. As we speak, thousands are still trying to get out, residents rushing to escape the storms path, have clogged highways, and interstates. And adding to all of that chaos, all of that concern is politics. And the rampant disinformation that is being peddled by
Donald Trump<\/a> and some republicans including false claims about
Fema Funds<\/a> and not so subtle
Social Media<\/a> posts that say they control the weather. From a congresswoman who formerly claimed jewish
Space Lasers<\/a> caused california wildfires. Were going to get to that in a moment. Were going to start with the reporting on the storm. Joining us now, nbc
News Correspondent<\/a>
Jesse Kirsch<\/a> and
Nbc News<\/a> meteorologist angie lassman. Angie, i want to start with you, give me the path of the storm as it stands right now. We havent seen a whole lot of change in where the center of
The System<\/a> is going to
Come On<\/a> shore, katy. Were splitting hairs when it comes to the miles between where the worst of the devastation of
Storm Surge<\/a>s. But we have seen a period of intensification for this system. It is just barely staying category 4 strength, 154 miles per hour, moving northeast at 8 miles per hour. When it comes to the track, it slowed down a little bit when it comes to landfall. Pinpointing the time frame is going to be about midnight, as we get into wednesday night, into thursday, about 3 00 a. M. And notice still there is a spread where the center of that will
Come On<\/a> shore, it is looking like the
Tampa Bay Area<\/a>, north of maybe sarasota, the
Tampa Bay<\/a> in the cross hairs of exactly where that system will be and likely coming on shore as a category 3 and maintaining cat 2 or cat 3 strength as it crosses the state, furthering that
Wind Damage<\/a> that were expecting. Notice how wide this expanding
Wind Field<\/a> is. This is only going to grow here as we get closer to the landfall, of course, expanding the impacts we see. One other note that we have, about 200 miles across for that tropical storm
Wind Field<\/a>, as we get down the line, right before landfall, this is going to double essentially. This means that not only does the
Wind Destruction<\/a> become more widespread, but we also have a much larger storm, a much bigger push of water slamming up against the coast. The center of that, of course, is going to be really where we see the worst of the
Storm Surge<\/a> to the right front quadrant. The south of where that center comes on shore will be really concerning. Notice where the
Hurricane Center<\/a> has the center of it, as a cat 3,
Youll Notice<\/a> parts of
Tampa Bay<\/a>, potential for six, nine, up to 15 feet of
Storm Surge<\/a>. And by the way, high tide, about 6 00 a. M. So that means the water is coming up, just naturally with those
Astronomical Tide Cycles<\/a> and with the storm with such ferocity. As far as folks in sarasota and points south, this is another concerning spot. If it comes on shore, right there where the
Sunshine Sky Way<\/a> bridge is essentially, that means that the worst of the
Storm Surge<\/a> will be there. We will be watching again 10 to 15 feet of
Storm Surge<\/a> for the good chunk of that area. Even as far south as fort myers beach, 6 to 10 feet will be possible. And this stretches up to the big
Bend Area<\/a> as well. It is not as widespread as helene because of the kind of
Point Of Entry<\/a> that it is going to come at from the coast,
Versus Perpendicular<\/a> versus parallel with helene. As far as the rainfall inland, well still see the potential for 10 to 15 inches of
Rain And Possibility<\/a> of up to 18 inches, the
Flash Flooding Isnt<\/a> just going to be toward the coast, where well see the immense
Storm Surge<\/a>, the
Flash Flooding Concern<\/a> will be across the state, essentially the width of the state, parts of orlando, ocala, jacksonville, all included in this here as that
Storm Races<\/a> across through
Thursday Morning<\/a>. Now, whether it comes to the winds, those are more confined. The tropical
Storm Force<\/a> winds will be widespread. Once you get to maybe 50, 60, 70 miles per hour trees come down,
Power Outages<\/a> are going to be possible. The worst of it is going to be right near the center of it. Sarasota,
Peak Wind<\/a> gusts possible, 100 plus miles per hour. Same for st. Pete, tampa as well. Inland, orlando, peaking with
Wind Gusts<\/a> up to 80 miles per hour will be a possibility again as that storm maintains strength. Power outages will be widespread. These likely just like what we saw with helene and with previous storms could last days, weeks, for these areas. One last note, we will see this
Tornado Risk Tomorrow<\/a> as well with some of the outer bands wrapping around, katy. This is something that will be possible throughout the day. We already had one
Tornado Warning<\/a> near
Marco Island<\/a> and we will see more of those to come and this will be adding insult to injury when it comes to the multiple impacts that there will be with there storm system, but
Storm Surge<\/a> is going to be our main concern and especially if you live in those
Evacuation Zones<\/a> those barrier islands near st. Pete. Talk to me about the strength of the storm,
Last Night<\/a> was a category 5, overnight it became a category 4, your map says it could be a category 3 when it hits land. When youre watching that, i would say thats good news. It is lessening in its strength, but does that make a difference in terms of
Storm Surge<\/a> . Yeah, i think youll get the same sentiment from all meteorologists, when we focus too much on the category, we lose sight of some of the most major impacts, specifically
Storm Surge<\/a>. I mentioned thats what kills the most people, katy. That has nothing do with the category of
The System<\/a>. Even if it is a category 2 at landfall, it is still massive and pushing the water on shore. When it comes to the catastrophic
Wind Damage<\/a>, the category is very important, but there are multiple impacts outside of that specific category, so we always caution folks, not focusing too much on that. It is concerning and this system is already recordbreaking, it is large and unfortunately it will go down in history books. Is it moving fast . It slowed down. We saw it 12 miles per hour earlier in the day when the updates came in at 8 00 a. M. We have seen it slow down and it will slow down more. It hasnt taken the northerly track we expected it to, but, you know, as we get closer in time, over the next 12, 24 hours, well likely start to see exactly where that center comes on shore, and these kind of little wobbles, they really matter. You can see still northeast at 8 miles per hour. Once it starts to move more to the northwest, well see how that kind of splits hairs with the
Tampa Bay Area<\/a> and we know five miles makes a big difference with 15 feet of
Storm Surge<\/a> versus 5. It is still impactful, still life threatening, but 15 feet of
Storm Surge<\/a> is very concerning. You got to get out. No other answer there. Got to get out. All right, jesse, youre there on the ground, tell me about what people are doing right now. There are so many, so many people who are trying to get out. Have you encountered anybody who is staying . Reporter thankfully not, katy. The people we have been coming across have been making their plans, gathering their belongings and getting out of town. All the traffic were seeing is showing that many, if not most people are leaving. But unfortunately we often find out some people stay behind. Where we are in sarasota, lido key, on the shoreline, well show in a second, we have got the shore and the water behind us here, behind dunes of sand that have been excavated here. Police cars driving through, blasting out a loudspeaker at 7 00 p. M. Theyre cutting the water out here and access to this area will no longer be allowed. I want to show you some aftermath of what were seeing from
Hurricane Helene<\/a>. We saw
Storm Surge<\/a> around
Waist Level<\/a> here. This is what is left of a resort hot tub. You can see, well have our
Photographer Pan<\/a> over there, you can see this part of the staircase into the hot tub. This is all now completely buried in sand. We have seen the power of
Storm Surge<\/a>, what it brings on, and, again, back to the
Sand Dunes<\/a> this is all sand that wound up in this resort, in the pool, in the rooms, on the patio, all that has been pushed out and just think less than two weeks after it came on to shore, it might be heading back inland again, katy. This is an area so hard hit and just going back to what were hearing about the
Storm Surge<\/a> and the
Wind Gusts<\/a> and all that, we got an issue with debris, that has been a big
Story Line<\/a> leading into the landfall of milton because in the aftermath of helene, people are ripping out drywall, throwing out belongings, furniture, plywood, broken glass, all of that is in the streets on the sidewalks. All of that can become projectiles, a
Battering Ram<\/a> for the
Storm Surge<\/a>. The governor in florida said that officials are working
24 7<\/a> to get as much debris cleared out as possible, but here is part of the problem. We have only been talking about milton for a couple of days and tracking what is going on in the tropics. But it is only in the last few days that this has been something that is setting off
Alarm Bells<\/a> for a lot of people. People have been continually removing debris. As crews have been clearing stuff out, some officials tell us more debris is suddenly showing up on the sidewalk. It is a revolving
Door Issue<\/a> and the reality is even after crews have gone through areas, we have seen some debris including broken glass on the streets. I can imagine that there is probably going to be more out there in the air, in the water, when this storm makes landfall compared to what we would typically see with a major hurricane even. This is certainly shaping up to be a very serious situation. Quickly, what are you and your crew going to be doing . We were talking about a bad situation, where will you be . Yeah, were going to be in a shielded parking garage, with very limited exposure. And we often go out in the winds during our hurricane, we are not doing that this time around. Again, those projectiles are top of mind for us as well and were stocking up on food and water, katy, as if were going to have to spend a day or so in that parking garage. So thats the kind of precautions were taking and, by the way, very much elevated, because
Storm Surge<\/a> is something you cannot outrun. It is
Point Blank<\/a> quite deadly. Jesse kirsch, thank you very much. Angie lassman, thank you as well. Joining us now,
Sarasota County Emergency<\/a>
Management Chief Sandra<\/a> tapfuminei. This storm is big, it is dangerous. Are people leaving . Jesse said he hasnt seen anybody who has said theyre staying, everyone has left. What are you seeing . Yeah, well, were glad to get that report from jesse because we do believe there has been a great deal of our residents that are in these
Evacuation Areas<\/a> that have left. But were getting some stories about people that are also choosing not to leave. We are doing our very best to try to let people know that
Storm Surge<\/a> is not something you want to contend with and with this storm, it is really not just
Storm Surge<\/a>, it is also the 18 inches of rain we might be getting. Thats a tremendous amount of rain and thats going to be coming in a very short amount of time. Between the wind, the rainfall, and the flooding and the
Storm Surge<\/a>, so powerful. We need people to leave. Is everybody on the highway right now, are they going to be able to get out in time . Yeah, thats the one good thing about this storm, so it keeps slowing a little bit. So really people have all
Day Today<\/a> and even tomorrow were seeing the winds will start picking up and we should receive the onset of tropical
Storm Force<\/a> winds about midday, maybe into midafternoon tomorrow. So there is still some time. So we are urging residents if you havent left yet and youre thinking about leaving, there is still some time. Were hearing people are getting across the coast pretty easily. And people are heading south pretty easily. Going north and heading toward
Tampa And Hillsborough<\/a> is where the most traffic is. So were encouraging people not to head in that direction. What will you do after this
Storm Hits<\/a>, after the
Storm Surge<\/a> . What is the plan . Yeah, well, this is the third storm we have had, the third hurricane that
Sarasota County<\/a> has faced since august. So, we are very familiar with how to do our initial
Response And Recovery<\/a> efforts here. Were at the
Emergency Operation Center<\/a> so we have teams of people that are creating very specific plans because this is one of the largest storms to ever have impacted this county. So, our plans have to shift a little bit. Were planning for potential bridges being out, air operations, if we need to evacuate people and the bridges are out. Were planning on potential
Water Infrastructure<\/a> failures and
Power Outages<\/a> for weeks. So were just trying to be prepared because it is not only just this storm, we also are competing and contending with all other resources that have been pulled to help out with
Hurricane Helene<\/a> in the northern part of the country. Were trying to do our best to be as selfsufficient as possible, working with the state of florida, but there is some major concerns, especially with the
Port Of Tampa<\/a> possibly being out of fuel and having to be shut down. Sandra, thank you very much. Look at what happens with global warming, everything gets stronger, it gets bigger and you see more of these storms like were seeing down in the gulf, second one in a week. Governor
Ron Desantis<\/a> of florida, speaking of somebody who doesnt believe in climate change, is talking right now to florida residents, started a moment ago. Lets listen. One of our major logistical staging areas for both resources and personnel for the response to
Hurricane Milton<\/a>. This storm is expected to make landfall on the
Florida Peninsula<\/a>,
West Coast<\/a> of florida, sometime late wednesday evening, maybe early
Thursday Morning<\/a> in the wee
Hours Kind<\/a> of where it is looking now. But it has moved a little bit slower than projected over the last 36 hours. There is still a lot of uncertainty about where exactly the eye of the storm is going to hit, i think the most recent models have it somewhere in manatee county, just south of
Tampa Bay<\/a>. But i would just tell people, one, there is going to be impacts far beyond wherever the eye of the storm is. Two, you can make landfall anywhere from
Citrus County<\/a> down into southwest florida. Well know more over the next 12 to 18 hours. But just cones, all this stuff you see, the impacts will be broader than that, particularly with respect to
Storm Surge<\/a> on the
West Coast<\/a> of florida. I know that there is a lot of folks who have who have evacuated, who are in those areas, and you absolutely can get whacked with really serious
Storm Surge<\/a>, really almost every place on the
West Coast<\/a> of florida could get major
Storm Surge<\/a>. Today i held a joint call with state legislative leaders in the cabinet to brief them on floridas efforts on the storm. And about our resources that are being offered and being utilized by the state of florida. We also did a similar call to floridas congressional delegation. Also spoken to the president and the
Fema Administrator<\/a>. We had our request approved for prelandfall. We will get a landfall, major
Disaster Declaration<\/a> approved once the
Storm Hits<\/a> and thats
Debris Removal<\/a> and individual assistance. We have 51 counties that are under a state of emergency. There is pretty much warnings or watches on almost the entire
Florida Peninsula<\/a>. A lot of attention is being paid to the
Storm Surge<\/a> on the
West Coast<\/a> of the
Florida Peninsula<\/a> and rightfully so because thats probably the most serious threat to peoples lives. And property. But this storm is going to go across the
Florida Peninsula<\/a> and it is going to exit on the
East Coast<\/a> of florida, into the atlantic ocean, likely still as a hurricane. So, that is going to bring significant impacts all across the state, so just be prepared for that. That may mean mobile homes, even interior, structures that may not be hurricane proof, that could create hazards. Rivers, other bodies of water, as you have more rain and you have flooding that could be an issue. And then you could have surge on the
East Coast<\/a> of florida. You could have erosion, different things at the coast. So this is not just an event about the
West Coast<\/a> of florida. That will be where the initial impacts and probably the most significant, but the impacts will not be limited there. So, here we are at the
Florida Horse<\/a> already,
Governor Ron Desantis<\/a> saying most of the
West Coast<\/a> of florida will get major
Storm Surge<\/a>, but dont think everything is going to be fine if youre not on the
West Coast<\/a>. There will be impacts up and down the state, including
Tornado Warning<\/a>s for the small portion of florida that didnt seem to be overly affected, that includes the area of miami. All right, were going to move on. Still ahead, politicizing a
Natural Disaster<\/a>. What fema is warning about the very real consequences of spreading hurricane disinformation. They control the weather. Plus, what is happening to fema staff that could risk its ability to respond to the next disaster. Were going to talk about the state of fema in a moment. First, though, secret conversations between
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Donald Trump<\/a> secretly kept in touch with russian president vladimir putin, even after
Donald Trump<\/a> left office. The two have spoken as many as seven times since he left the
White House<\/a>. All while
Donald Trump<\/a> was pressured republicans in congress to block
Military Aid<\/a> to ukraine. Nbc news has not independently confirmed the new details laid out in that book, but thats what woodward is writing. Joining us now,
New York Times<\/a> chief white
House Correspondent<\/a> and msnbc political
Analyst Peter Baker<\/a> and nbc
News Correspondent<\/a> vaughn hillyard. Peter,
Lay Out What Woodward<\/a> says
Donald Trump<\/a> was doing with these
Phone Calls<\/a>. So, woodward in his new book called war coming out next week says that a
Trump Aide<\/a> told him that he would they have been kicked out of the office because the former president said he was taking a call with vladimir putin, and this aide told woodward that it was one of a number of such calls, perhaps as many as seven. Now, there arent any more details about it than that. And woodward doesnt cite any other sources and we havent confirmed that separately either. But if this is the case, it adds a new wrinkle to the controversy over president trumps former president trumps relationship with president putin, which has always been subject of a great deal of
Mystery And Confusion<\/a> and criticism. Peter, i think my mic is on now. Do we know the time frame for when the
Phone Calls<\/a> were taking place . I mentioned in relation to
Donald Trump<\/a> lobbying republicans to not give ukraine money, was it around the same time . He doesnt say. The one call he specifically references took place in early 2024, thats as specific as it gets in the book. So we dont have any dates for any of the other calls if there were in fact other calls. We cant therefore, you know, time them to say, this took place when the house was
Voting X<\/a> or y, but clearly, you know, it raises questions, because trump has said repeatedly that putin is a genius, that he can solve the war in less than 24 hours, before
Inauguration Day<\/a> if hes elected, and essentially said he doesnt really seem to care too much whether ukraine wins. The terms he and his
Running Mate<\/a> have seemed to have focused on is a possible
Negotiating Basis<\/a> for a
Peace Deal<\/a> would involve russia keeping all the land in ukraine that it has illegally seized by
Force And Ukraine<\/a> giving up any hopes of joining nato and declaring its neutrality, giving a guarantee in effect to russia. Those are, of course, terms that putin would like. We dont know, you know what took place, if anything in these conversations that might have taken place between
Trump And Putin<\/a> but it raises new questions. And there were, you know, the russia investigation, vaughn, was very much about the very many contacts between
Donald Trump<\/a>s
Campaign And Russia<\/a> and vladimir putin and his orbit as well. There is a little bit in this book about a
Covid Test<\/a>, this is during the height of the pandemic, beginnings of the pandemic when covisit tests were in short supply. What is woodward alleging . This has to do with vladimir putin, and while
Donald Trump<\/a> was still president. Bob woodward writes that vladimir putin, who did not go and travel abroad for 19 months, was highly concerned about contracting the virus himself and in conversations with
Donald Trump<\/a>, the current republican president of the united states, went on to as
Bob Woodward<\/a> writes, secretly sent putin a bunch of abbott points of care
Covid Test<\/a> machines for personal use as a virus spread rapidly through russia. This really goes into detail about the relationship between these two men. I did reach out to three
Trump Campaign<\/a> officials here over the last several hours about whether specifically
Donald Trump<\/a> had any conversations with putin since leaving the
White House<\/a> in 2021, we have not heard back from the campaign about that. Thats interesting. You would think if there was no contact, they would have said this is all untrue, never spoken to
Each Other<\/a> since
Donald Trump<\/a> left the
White House<\/a>, maybe they still will do that. Do we know a little bit more about the sourcing around thats pretty verbatim dialogue that woodward is putting into his book. Do you have more about the sourcing on that . It is a
Trump Aide<\/a> is the sourcing of this here. We dont know who that aide is. But, of course,
Donald Trump<\/a> has kept quite an insular circle around him ever since heading to maralago in 2021. There was a great number of people that left his side, thinking that he did not have a political future here. At the same time, we know
Donald Trump<\/a> has continued to engage in conversations with other foreign leaders and other diplomats and of course there is concern about the violation of the logan act, which is to prevent private citizens from influencing improperly u. S. Foreign policy. Of course,
Michael Flynn<\/a> was national
Security Adviser<\/a> to
Donald Trump<\/a> in february of 2017, he resigned after it was revealed he had back channel conversations with the russians during the transition. There is a long, deep complex history, but we know when zelenskyy was meeting with trump a little over a week ago, of course,
Donald Trump<\/a> was asked about what could this deal potentially look like and publicly he stayed away from trying to publicly negotiate the deal, but it is not clear to what extent privately is
Donald Trump<\/a> trying to influence this potential situation. It would matter very much if he was having conversations with vladimir putin while out of office. It would matter very much. Vaughn hillyard, peter baker, thank you very much. What
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Hurricane Helene<\/a>, landslides in vermont, tornadoes in indiana and kansas, the aftermath of tropical
Storm Debby<\/a> in pennsylvania, and raging wildfires in
North Dakota<\/a> and in arizona. Now with
Hurricane Milton<\/a> a day away from landfall, there are concerns the agency just cannot handle it. There are calls for congress to come back and approve emergency funding, but so far speaker
Mike Johnson<\/a> says hes not going to do it yet. And even if he did, that might not be the most urgent of the needs as the
Government Accountability Office<\/a> says what that the agency really needs most at the second is people. Nbc
News Correspondent<\/a>
Julia Ainsley<\/a> has more. As florida and the rest of the united states prepare for what may be the largest hurricane to make landfall in the united states in recent history, were hearing a lot, particularly from
Donald Trump<\/a>, about
Fema Withholding<\/a> its resources. But thats a claim that our reporting is indicating is not true. And in fact, my colleague
Lori Strickler<\/a> and others talked to
Administrators Today<\/a> who said they have the resources they need to handle the response to
Hurricane Milton<\/a>. The issue is, katy, not that theyre withholding resources, theyre already stretched so thin. They say they have about 1200 people who can go out and respond to the aftermath of
Hurricane Milton<\/a>, but thats about 9 of their total workforce. Why are they stretched so thin . We understand thats because they were already have 500 open disasters, that means places around the country that fema is already responding to. We heard in the past, especially from republicans, criticism of fema having a mission creep, saying they shouldnt have gotten involved in things like the collapse of the
Surfside Apartment Building<\/a> in florida a few years ago, they needed to just be responding to
Natural Disaster<\/a>s. And that they think this agency is already spreading too thin. And it is not just coming from republicans. Were hearing the
Government Accountability Office<\/a> saying this agency, fema, is on a razors edge, that they have already been stretched too thin and now theyre looking at milton coming so quickly after
Hurricane Helene<\/a>, theyre worried that this could be the exact scenario they have been worried about from fema. Meanwhile, the
Associate Administrator<\/a> at fema is saying that fema is ready to respond and if they need additional resources, theyll take that cue from the
White House<\/a>. Katy . Julia, i was talking about
Donald Trump<\/a>s claims over funding for
Disaster Relief<\/a>. Were going to get into that for a moment. But, first, well talk more about the staffing shortage. Joining us now, former
Fema Administrator<\/a> brock long. Good to have you. How do you staff up an organization that is being asked to do so much more today than it was 10, 20, 30 years ago . Yeah, fema is in a really tough situation. I dont think people realize they watch over half the globe. When i was in office, it was as you were reporting earlier, they have over 100 different disasters that are open across the country, and i dont think people realize how small the agency actually is. It is 21,000 people. When you compare that to some of the other agencies like the irs or transportation, it is incredibly small. But yet a lot is being dumped on femas plate. There are complex issues and problems. The people at fema is trying to do the best they can with the resources they have, but were at the point where congress has to come together, figure out a way to compromise and start in my
Opinion Incentivizing<\/a> communities for doing the right thing. Planning stronger
Building Codes<\/a>, making sure infrastructure that is ensured and incentivizing states to do that. If we dont get to that point, well be stuck in this
Response Mode<\/a> that we have been in since 2017 when
Harvey Hit<\/a> when i was in office. So what youre saying is that we got to get we got to, you know, take a dose of reality about where were living and how were living, some places are just going to be more flood prone or more fire prone than others. And the
Building Codes<\/a> need to come up to speed, insurance needs to come up to speed or people have to find a new place to live. Is that what youre saying . Disaster
Preparedness Response<\/a> covers the chair has four legs. If that seat is your community, one of the legs on that chair is a prepared citizenry, are we truly helping our kids understand how to do first aid, cpr, invest in the future . The second leg is a strong state and local government, which is florida headed into milton. The third leg is the owners of the private infrastructure that is largely privately owned. Fema doesnt own the energy grids, but they have to help those industries come back up when theyre knocked down. And the fourth leg is the firepower of the federal
Emergency Management<\/a> agency. If any one of those legs is missing, the chair is unstable and thats what we see all the time. We got to figure out ways to not only increase femas capability, but what about state and local capabilities and how are we properly using the nonprofits, the nongovernmental organizations to solve the problems that government cant. It is
Part And Parcel<\/a> with this is the acknowledgement that climate change is happening and we need to adjust the way we live and the way we set expectations for the future . Yeah, i mean, i believe in climate change. But i also believe that, again, the whole
Disaster Declaration<\/a> process is rewarding communities for not properly ensuring their infrastructure. And there is no difference between a state who has aggressive
Building Codes<\/a> versus other states that havent adopted the latest codes and standards. We know that
Building Codes<\/a> work. If we know that were facing different threats of changing climate, then we better be rethinking the foundation of community resilience. And the answer is not just a bigger fema. Yeah. It is a really good point. Brock long, thank you very much for joining us today. I appreciate it. Coming up what is behind the warnings that
Hurricane Milton<\/a> could become 2024s, god, im so tired of this phrase, october surprise. Plus, what israel says just happened that could shift the course of its war with lebanon, with hezbollah really in lebanon. Dont go anywhere. Bollah reallyn lebanon. Dont go anywhere. 12 hours of uninterrupted joint pain relief. Aleve. Strength to last 12 hours. So, you know, han is 22 years old, and weve been together most of my life. Not often do you have a
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Donald Trump<\/a>s false claim that the biden administration has gutted femas funding to support migrants. Now the agency itself is trying to set the record straight to make sure that lies dont get in the way of the emergency response. Nbcs
Antonia Hylton<\/a> shows us. Reporter the head of fema attempting to set the record straight, after her agency has been repeatedly accused of an inadequate response to
Hurricane Helene<\/a> by former president trump. Kamala spent all of her
Fema Money<\/a> on housing for illegal migrants. Reporter
Deanne Criswell<\/a> responding on cnn. It is categoically false. I can assure you no funding has been taken from the
Disaster Relief<\/a> fund. Reporter fema has distributed more than
1 Billion<\/a> in
Taxpayer Money<\/a> to shelter migrants in cities across the u. S. But the white
House And Fema<\/a> both say thats a separate government program, not for
Disaster Relief<\/a>, adding there is no evidence funds have been diverted. The vehement defense comes as the federal government rushes to prepare florida for a second hurricane. Governor
Ron Desantis<\/a> saying the government is working with his state. We have gotten what we need from the feds. Reporter the federal government also sending an additional 500 troops to
North Carolina<\/a> to help with
Search And Rescue<\/a> efforts and to bring aid to people left with little after
Hurricane Helene<\/a>. Some residents, especially in remote towns, say they havent seen any federal aid. Have they come to your neighborhood, knocked on your door . No. Reporter one common false rumor, fema will only provide families 750. Almost
300 Billion<\/a> for ukraine and yet theyre offering people 750. For immediate needs. Reporter that 750 is just for urgent
Essential Items<\/a> like food, water and other emergency supplies, while fema assesses
Peoples Eligibility<\/a> for more. Fema forced to set up a
Web Page<\/a> to dispel the rumors. Hes never seen
Misinformation Spread<\/a> at this level, and it hurts the hurricane victims. It sews distrust in their government, and therefore they dont seek the help that they truly need. Antonia hylton reporting for us. Joining us now, democratic
Strategist And Pollster<\/a> cornell belcher. So there are a lot of false claims out there, harris is trying to respond to them, mayorkas is responding to them. Fema is responding to them. You also have
Marjorie Taylor Greene<\/a> saying they control the weather and a lot of people wonder if shes talking about jewish people because she in the past has said that jewish
Space Lasers<\/a> caused the california wildfires. What is all this disinformation do in a moment like this when we are less than a
Month Way<\/a> from an election . Well, thats a good question because we dont know. I mean, youve never seen this level of disinformation. There is always been in campaigns sort of a back and forth, but there is always also been, you know, fact checkers. And you see now, you know,
Donald Trump<\/a> and the whole republican apparatus, you know, attacking
Fact Checking<\/a> because they dont want the facts to be checked. And, look, it is something i pick up and we pick up in focus groups all the time, the level of
Misinformation And Disinformation<\/a> that is out there among voters who are who think that nothing is happening and growing cynical about voting or participating in a election, so why participate in an election or why vote if the government is doing all these bad things or the government is literally doing nothing whatsoever . What is the point . I think in
The End<\/a>, in
The End<\/a> will it work . Im afraid some of it may work. If you look at if you look at some voters that we call low information, which i really dont like to call it low information, but voters who are not paying a lot of attention to us on mainstream cable news, theyre getting most of their information from
Social Media<\/a> sites that arent filtered, i do worry that they dont turn out or vote or that they vote in a way that is just misinformed. So, well see on election day, but this level of misinformation, ive been around a long time, ive not seen anything quite like it. It is a disease in our system. I deal with this, with my kids, who send me things they see on youtube. Look at this thing, oh, my god, and i have to say, what who is this person . Why do you trust them . Where did this information come from . How did you verify this claim . It is like that basic level of
Media Literacy<\/a> that you expect to teach a teenager, but you expect that when you get into your 20s, 30s and 40s and beyond, you have a basic understanding of it. But in reality in this day and age, a lot of that has been forgotten or at least there has been so much doubt sewed into it that people know longer trust the
Nbc News<\/a>, the msnbcs,
Et Set Ra<\/a> of the world, they trust someone on the social
Media Feed<\/a> there is early voting that started. North carolina is a big state the democrats are banking on. North carolina is dealing with massive recovery from
Hurricane Helene<\/a>, tremendous damage out there. How would you factor that into expectations if you were trying to figure out what is going to happen in november, if youre on the democratic side . I laugh because im sure youre thinking of all of that right now. I dont know. It is unchartered territory. Look, what we first are looking at, we got to hope and pray that the people are okay, right . That theyre safe and sound and they have they have
Shelter And Food<\/a> is one. And then i want them to think about voting. And what i would say is, look, you know, we just had one massive storm come through. And now were talking about another, you know, once in a
Century Storm<\/a>. It seems like everybody every other month we have a once in a
Century Storm<\/a> coming through. And thats also on the ballot, right . Do you want to roll back environmental regulations . Do you want to pay attention to climate
Change And Work<\/a> on negating it . Or do you want to put your head in the sand and pretend it is not happening and keep going down this path . At some point, when all these storms keep ravaing our coastline, you got to sort of think, okay, we got to change, we got to change direction, and change how we live. I think thats also on the ballot this time around. Thats what i say to voters living through these environmental calamities is we can actually do something about it. Can we completely change it . No. But we can stop going down this path and one party clearly wants to continue down this path and acting like environmental
Change Isnt<\/a> real and one party wants to do something about it. Brock long, i asked him to acknowledge it is happening. And it comes on the heel of deleting climate change from
State Law<\/a> and look at the giant storms the state had to deal with in the span of one week. Cornell belcher, thank you so much. Up next, what israel just announced about its war with hezbollah. Dont go anywhere. Announced about its war with hezbollah. Dont go anywhere. Gives you three benefits in one toothpaste. Healthy enamel. Healthy gums and white teeth. This is my number one hack for healthier and brighter teeth and gums. Best toothpaste, ever. Find
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Minister Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> says that the idf have kill the next in line of hezbollah, or in his words he says the hezbollah has been degraded and they have killed nasrallah, and nasrallahs replacement. And so, danielle, what can you tell us about this latest strike . Sure. Good evening, katy. And to add to what
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> also said in the address. He called on the lebanese people to save their country before it falls into what he said, and i quote, an abyss of
Destruction And Suffering<\/a> like gaza. It is quite a statement, and it will be perceived as quite a threat. Now, most people will tell you that in lebanon, that is what they fear, and that is what they are terrified of that their country, lebanon, it will be turned into another gaza. And the idf has turn and expanded its
Military Zone<\/a> along the border about 17 miles from where i am standing effectively turning it into a nogo area for civilians, and to answer your question, katy, that would indicate that it is, the idf is expanding, stepping up, and ramping up its
Ground Assault<\/a> in
Southern Lebanon<\/a> and in fact, it has added a
Fourth Division<\/a> to the battle in southwestern lebanon. Over the border in beirut, the
Evacuation Orders<\/a> have been issued by the
Idf Tonight<\/a> on specific buildings, and this is as the idf continues to pound to southern suburbs of the capital. This is as 1. 2 million people now have been displaced and that is 20 of the lebanese population, katy. And let me ask abouthaifa, and there was a strike
On Haifa<\/a>, and what happened . Yes, the missiles and the rockets have been flying in both directions, and that is the case everyday, but today, the sirens were sounding throughout the day in haifa, and to the point where so many rockets are falling
On Haifa<\/a>, that the idf declared it the largest assault on this
Port City<\/a> since the conflict began. And of the 130 projectiles launched toward northern israel, more than 100 fell
On Haifa<\/a> within an hour. So, falling, and most of them were intercepted really, and causing little damage, and some damage, yes, but no fatalities, but hezbollah is threatening to increase the
Attack And Warning<\/a> that the firepower is not limited to missiles and drones. Thank you, daniele, stay safe and that is going to do it for me. D that is going to do it for me. Big,
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