In our hour of need. And today, isaac continues to do exactly that. Isaac still works at the pentagon, now as a sergeant. Hes on duty right now, and hes joined us here today for the ceremony. And this morning, all of us and all of america thank isaac for his service. Where is isaac . [ applause ] thank you. Thank you, isaac. Thank you. To isaac and to every First Responder and survivor of the attack, you carry on the legacy of the friends you lost, you keep alive the memory of those who perished, and you make america proud, very, very proud. To the family members with us today, i know that its with a pained and heavy heart that you come back to this place, but by doing so, by choosing to persevere through the grief, the sorrow, you honor your heroes, you renew our courage, and you strengthen all of us. You really do. You strengthen all of us. Here on the west side of the pentagon, terrorists tried to break our resolve. Its not going to happen. But where they left a mark with fire and r
A big sigh of relief for so many people that this storm didnt leave the kind of catastrophic damage that was expected in places like this. But irma is still leaving its mark. Today flooding in charleston, savannah and breaking records in jacksonville. What was Hurricane Irma now moving north. While floridians statewide start to assess the destruction left by this giant storm. We got a lot of damage, a lot of cleanup. Reporter neighborhoods like this one in naples under water homes, airplanes and the front of this Senior Living center torn apart. Its unbelievable. Reporter trees uprooted, this one in bradenton taking part of a house with it. Its an incredible sight. Reporter the first image from the keys where irma made its initial u. S. Landfall as a category four yesterday morning now coming in showing houses barely standing, cars buried beneath sand with bridges closed, residents who evacuated are now trying unsuccessfully to get back. Very anxious and we all just want to go home and
Gov. Nathan deal r georgia Storm Force Winds effecting the state of georgia and will continue to do so for the next 24 hours. Butt sot gov. Nikki haley R South Carolina it is getting worse and so were looking at major storm surges, we are looking at major winds butt sot gov. Pat mccrory r North Carolina the greatest impact to North Carolina will be saturday thru sunday morning. President obama is urging residents in those areas to be on guard. pres. Barack obama those of you who live in georgia, i think should be paying attention because theres been a lot of emphasis but this thing is going to keep on moving north through florida into South Carolina. There are Large Population centers there that could be vulnerable. Christianne Klein were told the damage from the storm could cost 25 to 70 billion dollars. And in an effort to help with relief efforts our Parent Company nexstar to donate just head over to our website and click the link at the top of our page. paul joncich Hurricane Matth
From florida to the carolinas. The eye is just the western edge. Florida power and light cannot get out to help when the winds are over 50 Miles Per Hour. It might be different in other parts of the United States but i think its about 50 when the Emergency Responders say they cannot go out. They cannot do anything. A lot of the transformers have been blowing. The western edge of the eye is clipping cape canaverel. Usually a hurricane hits one air. When it hugs the coast is hits a tremendous amount of people. Daytona beach is getting hammered. The right front quad of the hurricane is the most dangerous, thats stayed out to sea. But as it moves north, now the focus is the wind and the storm surge, it gets shallower up to jacksonville and the georgia coast. So the storm surge, you are are talking almost a foot coming up. It has a lot of energy and it continues to build. Its deep on parts of florida but thats not the case north ward. The wind will decrease to the south, it becomes a kag tw
Hurricane matthew pounded the florida coast with blinding rain and winds gusting over 100 miles per hour. The governor says matthew remains a serious threat as it moves north. The worst part is still to come. Hurricane force winds snapped trees and destroyed the side of a boat house in smir na. All over the state debris litter littered streets. Officials worried matthews storm surge could cause along the Saint Johns River venlths the storm surge will be significant plus waves. The governor is expected to tour the damage today but as you can see from the destruction behind me, matthew is still very powerful. This is something completely different. The worst hurricane ive been in. The governor pleaded with hold outs to leigh. Theres nothing safe about whats getting ready to happen. When it comes to power without services for several days. At last check more than 185,000 people in this area are without service. Near Daytona Beach, im don champion, cbs news. Pamela card ner is watching thi