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my town again. and i don t feel safe right now. did you shorten my life now? i want to retire and enjoy it. how are with we going to enjoy it? you burned me. not too much to ask right? yes, quite a night on cnn. that was a night filled with mixed emotions. she will be back with us tomorrow. angry ohio residents grilling officials about the toxic train disaster but were the answers good enough. we ll show you the key moments from the cnn town hall. secretary pete buttigieg is set to visit the crash scene just a few hours from now. a lot of people ask how are we doing? i will be honest with you, not good. but we are doing the best we can. as it hits us. that is position no one would want to be in especially as a tv journalist. the reason he is feeling that way tv journalists there doing their jobs. even when they had to report the unthinkable, the attack on one of their very own colleagues. and a storm shifting to the east. 60 million people. reporter: we be ....
life-threatening storm surge. we just learned the updated storm surge projections for those areas is now staggers. it is now 12 to 18 feet. that is the warning. already more than 16 on,000 customers are without power across the state of florida. more than 2.5 million people are under an erag ways order or warning. governor desantis said residents in the cross hairs need to shelter in place, because it is too late to leave. if you are in any of those counties, it s no longer possible to safely evacuate. it s time to hunker down and prepare for this storm. this is a powerful storm that should be treated like you would treat if a tornado was approaching your home. we are covering all angles up and down the western coast of florida. let s begin with john berman. he s in tampa. what can you tell us? reporter: good morning poppy and jim. this storm is bringing three interrelated threats. the winds, an historic storm, one of the most powerful projected, particularly ab ....
Chanting lock him up. and yelling guilty at a basketball player, brandon miller after he received a text to bring a gun to the scene of a shooting. good morning nick, can you explain what is going on here? yes, did morning poppy. miller s attorney is trying to distance miller from this shooting. and saying he is fully cooperating with police. and alleges that brandon miller was on the way to pick on his former teammate darius miles, got the text asking to bring his gun. and he allegedly left the gun in miller s car. and then took the gun and handed it off to a third man, michael lynn davis. both of them are held in custody and charged with murder. here is what miller s attorney ....
He s in tampa. what can you tell us? reporter: good morning poppy and jim. this storm is bringing three interrelated threats. the winds, an historic storm, one of the most powerful projected, particularly about in the punta gorda area. and then it could just sit over florida for a full day. we are just at the front edge of what could be a day of serious pain here in florida. i want to go right to brian todd, who is nearby? petersburg, across the bay. brian, you ve been okay. okay. i m just hearing we re going to go to the fema administrator for the briefing. let s listen? already feeling the storm s painful impacts. we have yet to experience ....
She quote feels like a terrible person. ed lavendera is outside the courthouse. she admitted she did not radio in for help. reporter: good morning poppy. how the jury reagencts to the te hours testimony from amber gugyer. she pulled the shoot botham jean. she wished that botham jean had been with the gun and had killed her. prosecutors were skaifing in their questioning of her pointing out several time that is she could have simply retreated following her police ....