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this is all we had. we lost everything. we re with not one single thing. everything gone. tens of thousands of floridians will sleep in shelters tonight following the devastation of hurricane ian, which has now made landfall in south carolina. also tonight, putin s illegal annexation. he s unhinged, and he s dangerous. so how should the world respond? plus, the supreme court welcomes justice ketanji brown jackson ahead of what is expected to be another perilous term. it s about damn time we have a discussion about the right-wing freakout over lizzo and james madison s crystal flute. we begin tonight with hurricane ian. once again making landfall. this time on the coast of south carolina as a category 1 hurricane, the first to strike the state since 2016. the storm now a post tropical cyclone is expected to move across the carolinas tonight into tomorrow morning. the national hurricane center is warning of life-threatening storm surge and severe flooding. just ....
be felt nearly 300 miles from the center, which means that millions of people across the south from georgia to virginia will be affected. this is the scene in the towns of myrtle beach and south port, south carolina. they are facing life threatening storm surge from hurricane ian. we are also getting a fuller picture of the devastation on the ground now in towns across florida. the new york times describing it this way. quote, the scale of the wreckage was staggering. even to florida residents who had survived and rebuilt after other powerful hurricanes, this storm pulverized roads. it toppled trees, gutted downtown store fronts and set cars afloat, leaving a soggy scar of ruined homes and businesses from the coastal cities of naples and fort myers to inland communities across the state including orlando. at least 14 deaths have been linked to the storm. more than 1.8 million people are now without power. more than 700 rescues have taken place including these from san ....
Bouys that had a wind gust of 112 miles per hour with the outer eye. in about five to about eight hours from now those winds will be moving on short of wrightsville beach, gusts up to 66. the cherry point air base there at 81-mile-per-hour wind gusts, the strongest we ve seen there so far too. the winds are really starting to pick up, the we re getting into the core of the hurricane now. this is the clouds. big burst of thunderstorms, the bright white right there, maybe that was responsible for the 112-mile-per-hour gust from that line of thunderstorms as it rolled on through. that s going to push on shore here. we re not seeing it get any stronger, but i don t think it s going to get any weaker hereto. right now peak winds sustained are 100. there still could be gusts up to 120 miles per hour. we re going to take this on shore as we go throughout the overnight hours it will inch onto shore, may get the official ....
and d.c., is this rick santorum s last stand? can he convince republicans that the race isn t already over? i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com let s begin with the breaking news. tornado emergencies right now in the dallas-ft. worth area. look at these pictures that have been coming in. this was the scene in the dallas-ft. worth area just a little while ago as the sky turns dark. we see a massive funnel cloud draw closer and then this monster tornado descends on a truck park, picks up giant trailers as if they were little toys and sends them flying. look at this. flying through the air. that s just one of the twisters on the ground today. let s go straight to our meteorologist chad myers. chad, for viewers who are just tuning in, update them on what has happened over the past hour or so. what has happened as two tornadoes, one going up 35w and one going up 35e. you have to understand, from san antonio to austin th ....