Plus, the mayor of new York City. Eric adams. Refusing to step down despite indicted and charged with bribery, Wire Fraud and seeking favors from foreign governments. The former Deputy Chief who served in the same office that charged the mayor will join us to explain what it could mean for him and the city he leads. And Vice President harris sits down with my dear Colleague Stephanie Ruhle to flush out her economic proposals. What she promised to do if she is elected. But we start with Hurricane Helene. Expected to grow into at least a major category 4 storm possibly a 4. Who knows. Before It Collides with floridas Big Bend a few hours from now. The hurricane could be strongest in recorded history to hit the city of tallahassee. Local Paper Tallahassee Democrat calling it a nightmare scenario, the worst Hurricane Impact in living memory for many. This is video from Tampa Shot earlier today, and the epicenter is still hundreds of miles away. The national Weather Center is warning of dam
harvey me yand derred, we re not going to see this do that, it s going to continue to trick. but the slower move the more rain we ll see. look at this particular track, national hurricane center right across the florida keys. and there we see a secondary rainfall in the vicinity of maples. the vast majority of the peninsula of florida. let s draw this line down the center of the florida pen la. we have seen early on these landfall areas right around miami in that vicinity, but now, both the european and north american model are in amazing agreement, that it is going to be a west coast florida system that will impact millions of people. i did see some of the tower
scenario. there are a lots of ifs there. if ifs and buts were candy it would be christmas every day. what is the mood of the fishermen around there? they ve been frustrated from the very beginning and now it s just day after day. reporter: yeah. they are frustrated and angry. i just spoke with the head of the charter boat skippers association whose meeting with the governor s people here in mississippi to see what they can do to prepare for whatever happens once the oil reaches landfall. there s not a lot they can do. yes they re angry. there isn t a lot they can do about their anger. at this point they can prepare the beaches and other landfall areas to with stand the slick arriving to a certain degree but if it comes in the way it can top of the hour here on msnbc. here are some of the stories and there are 2,000 square miles we re watching for you. of slick out there, hundreds of as more information comes out thousands of gallons it s a crap about the suspect in the times squa