intensefying to a category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mile-per-hours. the mayor called it catastrophic. some seeing three feet of rain. look at this. most of the island remains without power and a electrical grid with a checkered past and a bad history. it could be a while before it is restored. two deaths have been reported so far in puerto rico which is still struggling to rebuild after hurricane maria hit five years ago today. crews have rescued more than a thousand people but more could be trapped by the floodwaters. the storm killed at least one person in the dominican republic. cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this storm for us. and chad, the latest update just came in from the national hurricane center. what is it showing? it does show one good thing for bermuda. the storm turned a little bit left. you re out of the cone for now. not every storm stays in the cone but one-third could sneak out. that is good news for the people of bermuda.
Welcome to Champions For Change. Im dr. Sanjay gupta. This hour we will spotlight people who are changing the way things are done. Theyre not celebrities. Theyre not politicians, but they are reshaping the world with creativity, passion and heart. Later in the show youre going to meet my champion for change, but first, cnn anchor and former track star ana cabrera catches up with a coach and mentor for some determined girls who are lacing up their Running Shoes and chasing down dreams. Go get them go get them i wouldnt be the person i am today without her. Excellent, baby girl. Jean bell wears a lot of hat, shes a coach, a judge, a friend. To me, shes a dream maker. Hat shes a coach, a judge, a friend. To me, shes a dream maker. Ive been coaching my own team jeuness for 37 years. What does jeuness mean . Its a french word for young ladies. I wanted to coach young girls as they became young women. I can let them know that education is the key to their success. What coach jean does on the
welcome to champions for change. i m dr. sanjay gupta. this hour we will spotlight people who are changing the way things are done. they re not celebrities. they re not politicians, but they are re-shaping the world with creativity, passion and heart. later in the show you re going to meet my champion for change, but first, cnn anchor and former track star ana cabrera catches up with a coach and mentor for some determined girls who are lacing up their running shoes and chasing down dreams. go get them! go get them! i wouldn t be the person i am today without her. excellent, baby girl. jean bell wears a lot of hat, she s a coach, a judge, a friend. to me, she s a dream maker. hat she s a coach, a judge, a friend. to me, she s a dream maker. i ve been coaching my own team jeuness for 37 years. what does jeuness mean? it s a french word for young ladies. i wanted to coach young girls as they became young women. i can let them know that education is the
billboard. two years after charlie s death and then there was where we started. what are some of your favorite memories of charlie here? seeing him try to figure out how to body surf. the fact that your story, charlie s story, through you is now saving lives. what do you think charlie would think about all of this, about these beautiful agents of change that you have become? i think he d be very proud, and even hugging us and he is hugging us. he knows that we re doing good work his behalf. they really are. making something positive from tragedy is something anderson cooper s champion for change does all the time. we first introduced you to jimmy hatch five years ago. the ex-navy s.e.a.l. survived career-ending wounds in afghanistan and then founded a non-profit to protect police dogs.
here? seeing him try to figure out how to body surf. the fact that your story, charlie s story, through you is now saving lives. what do you think charlie would think about all of this, about these beautiful agents of change that you have become? i think he d be very proud, and even hugging us and he is hugging us. he knows that we re doing good work his they really are. making something positive from tragedy is something anderson cooper s champion for change does all the time. we first introduced you to jimmy hatch five years ago. the ex-navy s.e.a.l. survived career-ending wounds in afghanistan and then founded a non-profit to protect police dogs. today hatch is one of yale