human being it s of us can do i lacked given the chance i don t think anybody here we can still live like people we have riches some way and i think when the persons have the ability to participate in this issue in making in managing their own lives that empty poverty. i i. i resilient strength and conviction doesn t depend upon money it depends upon the spirit and i feel from community so there is amazing transformative power flying in many of the world s poorest communities. thousands of traders are set up shop here nairobi s going door a landfill they buy and sell their goods at the garbage pickers bring from the dump
riches some way and i think when the person is half the ability to participate in decision making in managing their own life that empty poverty. i. resilience strength and conviction doesn t depend upon money it depends upon spirit and i feel from community so there is amazing transformative power lying in many of the world s poorest communities. thousands of traders have set up shop near nairobi s going door to landfill they buy and sell the goods that the garbage pickers bring from the dump it s a bustling economy but with very little profit margins. we may both have millions
just we hardly exist. jon: joining us with an update, mike tobin who is in mexico beach right now. mike? jon, this is one more example of one of those big structures that was one of the stilted houses, and it is just gone now. the stilts remain. you can see it s a beautiful location right up by the water. there was also a dune in front of there. the storm knocked out the dune as well. as we look over in this direction, i can show you what was a five unit rental. that obviously is another one that will have to be torn down, start over again. that s going to add to the rubble. we ve seen the big claws of the garbage pickers taking away all the debris today. but there s so much debris. they take it by the truckload and it looks like they haven t made a dent at all. you have the search and rescue teams that have been out in the debris fields all day long. what they are looking for is any kind of a void space, where a person could be trapped. they have had the dogs out there as well. th
happened here. and we didn t need to see a fully transparent and accountable and effective investigation.arthel: thank you so much we have to leave it there. thank you very much. eric: back at home the death toll is sadly expected to rise from the devastation of hurricane michael. this is recovery efforts continue in the florida panhandle. one of the hardest hit areas is that mexico beach and as you can see, nearly completely wiped out. we are in mexico beach now with the very latest. the damage is just overwhelming. reporter: it really is. let me share one of the primary activities out here. this is the removal of the debris. they have these giant garbage pickers that come with the big cloth and a big claw. then they take it to a landfill. this stretches the whole length of mexico beach. which is about 3 and a half
the house is slab and debris. many people who are still unaccounted for, we know from the mayor, 280 people elected to ride out the storm and haven t been all accounted for, the search and rescue teams are upmost importance right now, hopefully to find some survivors and the grim task of finding the people that didn t make it through the storm. what we see in terms of clearing out the debris, the big garbage pickers with the claws trying to empty debris from the side of the road, which is going to be horribly tedious task, trying to empty a lake with a teaspoon but there really isn t another solution, fill up dump trucks with storm debris, out of town, start over again with another particular another dump truck to fill it up with debris. what we don t see here in mexico beach is the rows and rows of power truck that is we see further away from epicenter of the storm or ground zero where