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Meltdown. no, we ll make sure we don t let our customers down going forward to 2023. reporter: alaska is rolling out new rf technology to speed the check-in process, permanent bag tags. customers simply touch the itinerary on their phones to the tag which then displays the new flight information you ll show up to the airport, drop it straight on to the conveyor belt with an agent and get on with your day reporter: back here at o hare we have 450 flight cancellations today, 5,000 delays today nationwide tomorrow we re looking at a thousand cancellations already across the country, and that s going to grow as the weather moves in, lester all right tom, thank you and with more than 100 million americans under winter alerts right now, let s get the latest track on all this weather from bill karins. bill, where and when first. let me take you through the winds first. this is my number one concern because power outages will be in the thousands by the time we get to saturday. high ....
North, this is going to mav toward central florida. is the next phase of this disaster that s going to unfold over the next couple days. here s the progress. not very fast. it s going to slowly stroll up the state. so by thursday, tomorrow night, this time, it s in the orlando area, then offshore by friday morning. this is the center, not necessarily all the bad weather. then over the water, could develop into a hurricane again, before it heads up toward georgia or carolina. so let me just play this out for you here. i want you to see what these people in central florida are dealing with. you can see the hurricane-force gusts. i ll show you the winds first. the hurricane-force gusts, in orange, blow down trees and knock out power, a mess. it arrives in orlando about midnight tonight. there we are in the morning. now we go through the morning hours. it s still hurricane-force gusts ....
0 we are going to pray for all of our people down there in florida. we love you. stay safe. and we ll talk to you tomorrow. tucker carlson is going to continue to cover the storm, and he s up next. tucker: good evening. welcome to tucker carlson tonight. the hype turned out not to be hype. hurricane ian slammed into florida this afternoon, and caused shocking destruction. we want to begin tonight with a story unfolding as we speak. joining us first from fox weather is hurricane expert brian norcross, who we spoke to last night. brian, what did this storm do? it did pretty much what we talked about last night, tucker, and it s going to keep doing it. this is going to a multiday slog of the worst hurricane event to affect the whole florida peninsula, probably ever, even worse than hurricane irma back in 2017. the latest advisory, 115 miles an hour now is the estimate for the top winds, still a spectacular hurricane considering the is overland. came ashore at 3:00 eastern time this ....