in puerto rico, which was slammed by hurricane fiona nearly a week ago, there are still broken trees, roads damaged and widespread power outages. fiona continues to cause havoc. in canada, it made landfall in nova scotia at hurricane strength. homes on the coast just washed away. what can we expect? reporter: ian is expected to rapidly intensify over the upcoming days as it moves into the gulf of mexico where the environment is a little more conducive for development. we re losing that wind shear. it changes with height as it moves off to the west at 16 miles per hour. a lot more convection. a lot more organized as we are looking at satellite. as we notice a bit more of a center, we ll gain some clarity as to where this storm is expected to arrive on somewhere the coastline of florida. so currently sitting down in the caribbean, expected to take its track into the gulf of mexico by monday becoming a category 2 storm, with winds expected around 100 miles per hour. tuesday mo
very outstanding presidential record. that s not the reception that trump is used to receiving. the former president was boo d and heckled saturday at the libertarian national convention. we ll have more from that event in just a moment. plus, the latest on a bipartisan show of support for taiwan. a group of u.s. lawmakers visiting the island days after its new president took office. and we bring you a live look at arlington national cemetery in virginia, where a memorial day ceremonies will get underway in a few hours from now. good morning, welcome to msnbc s live coverage on this monday, may 27th. it is indeed memorial da thank you for being with us. we have lots of in touz bring news to bring you over the next couple hours. polls showing a tight race for the white house, donald trump made a pitch to libertarian voters over the weekend who were less than enthused to hear from the former president. without further ado, i would like to welcome to the stage, the 4
quickly. they are coming about in different parts of the country where we haven t seen them before. and i don t see them able to tile it back. the dissent is real. the frustrations are real. and the regime has proven that it s unaible to adequately address the concerns. that are natural. this is a country of modern thinking, westernized thinking, in some ways. people in large urban areas. but also incredibly educated society. so, you know, i think it s only natural to assume that the frustrations will continue until iranians are able to express their frustrations and receive more representative government. . there is a relatively new president that have said that these protests, rioters will be dealt with decisively. he is not the final leader in the country.
universe of who needed to be taken out? well, i believe we did surge those resources. as i said we increased the number proper sention sivs. the most important stage in many ways is the so-called chief admission approval where applicants are deemed eligible under the criteria established by congress for the program. by the way, those who apply, those who actually get admission approval. the wash-out rate is 40% because it turns out many people who apply don t qualify under the criteria set by congress or they are unaible to get the documentation. this was alluded to to prove they worked faithful mri and loyally for the united states. some situations where people are committing fraud in order to get into the program for understandable reasons maybe.