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business correspondent ashley webster live in spring hills, florida. and ashley, it is the calm before the storm where you are in spring hill right now. it is indeed. good morning, steve. it s a very mild, pleasant morning. but that s going to change quickly over the course of the next 48 hours. i m in front of a gas station here in spring hill. we are about 50 miles north of tampa. everything looks fine, right? not so much. this gas station ran out of gas about 4:00 yesterday afternoon. you can see the sign no gasoline of any grade, including non-ethanol. in fact we were noticing the last person to use this particular pump managed to squeeze out 18 cents. but it s not just the gas that s a problem and the shorts damage as we see people driving around early this morning looking for a pump that actually has gas. but the supplies are starting to go down. batteries, flashlights and water in particular. it s hard to find right now. you can t find a isca of water anywhere. ....
welcome to the first ever bbc green sport awards. i ella al shamahi, explorer, standup comic and paleoanthropologists. and i have no idea what that means. i mark watson, also a comedian, a writer, huge sports fan and we both care about the environment, that s what this programme is all about. you ve just seen recycled footage from the bbc sports programme from 30 years ago. and even the awards are made from recycled material, which is all part of the ethos of this program. and it s why we ve occupied the bbc sport match of the day studio. former international footballers and now pundits alan shearer and ian wright have been locked out. they think it s temporary but it s a dream for me to be and this place all dressed up, especially for it, there is absolutely no way i m leaving without a fight. by the end of this i ll be the official new match of the day host, theyjust don t know it yet. and with the click of the fingers we can make ourselves feel even more at home. we ....
have made a difference? plus how is russia going to respond now that ukraine is taking back land that putin wants to say is his. and what kind of roller coaster ride are we in for as the supreme court kicks off its new term today. this is what we re watching at this hour. thank you for being here. i m kate bolduan. the dem toll from hurricane ian is rising still in florida. as rescuers are now working through some of the hardest hit areas. at least 76 people have died in the state from this monster storm. governor ron desantis said more than 1600 rescues have been conducted in parts of southwest and central florida. more than half of those people killed are in one county. lee county. and now county officials are facing questions about how long they waited to order a mandatory evacuation, despite repeated forecasts of the life-threatening storm projections from the national hurricane center. i m going to speak with a top fo official in just a moment. still over 600,000 ....
and as you would expect, time is running out to get to them. there are also questions about what officials should have done before the storm, and regrets from those who stayed. we were just about ready to take her out. and you so don t want to see this. you re right. you re right. three days. three days. the water came up to me on here. and when it got to there, the way they were saying on the news, i thought it was going to eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and said goodbye. it was very traumatic. i actually, i went into the water and saved three people, and i lost one friend, i couldn t save her, she got washed away. the devastation is unbelievable. you know, i was a paramedic fireman for 25 years, and it s just devastating. the confirmed death toll is 88. state medical examiners say many of ian s victims were older than the age of 60. bodies in flooded cars and inside destroyed homes. the president will see all of this with his own eye ....
he can tell us ways gonna tell us, when you can tell us and what to expect in the next hearing. and we are gonna be joined by a former georgia prosecutor to interpret those subpoenas sent by the georgia district attorney, to rudy giuliani, lindsey graham, and others. those are really loaded subpoenas. i m glad you are doing that. i have been sort of occupied this hour with the things on the ground here, but this is important for us to understand what is happening in these but investigations, but january six and in georgia. thank you lawrence, have a great show. thank you ali. thank you. well tonight the trump team is finally facing subpoenas that they cannot refuse. subpoenas from a criminal grand jury which are enforceable with handcuffs if necessary. and with this new round of subpoenas, lindsey graham has finally found his place in united states senate history. now throughout our history, corruption cases in washington, always get an awful lot of attention. and ....