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oh my god. bill: that s the first of many pictures throughout the day. that s southwest of new orleans. ida tearing the roof off the top of the building. dana: one person confirmed dead. millions of people without power and that includes the entire city of new orleans. bill: ida moving over mississippi. it has weakened to a tropical storm. officials saying the threat level remains quite high. dana: team fox coverage. senior meteorologist janet dean is tracking the storm. jeff paul is live in new orleans and where are you now? we re in downtown. as the sun comes up here in new orleans we re starting to get a better idea of the damage caused by hurricane ida. this building here knocked down by the powerful winds of that storm sending bricks all over onto the ground. you see metal and pieces of wood on the nearby buildings in downtown, new orleans. something we re seeing throughout the area. we saw another building in the french quarter with its roof ripped off. whet
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times square a year ago and what it looks like today. there is hope relaxing the rules will help jump start the economy and revitalize the city. we re the capitalist center of america and this town needs to get going. dana: everybody loves to come here and we want people to come back eventually. it is not all perfect. we have a ways to go. things we need to do. i was telling bill before the show, when we first had to go work from home, i thought it would be 2 to 4 weeks and i would tell people see you on the other side. here we are may 19th, a day we should celebrate, mark the occasion and recognize there was a lot of loss along the way. bill: officially 432 days. the day you re talking about was march 13, 2020. i was at a restaurant around the corner and the woman said we re closing tonight. they told us not to come back until april 1st. dana: of 2020. bill: of 2020. here we are today. positivity rate is 1.2%. we have worked hard to get down there. we can debate wh