people who are rescuing animals from dangerously high waters. and eons disastrous aftermath. plus the supreme court s new term begins tomorrow with the new justice on the bench. some say that one of the cases on the docket could be the biggest threat to democracy since the january 6th insurrection. i ll go in-depth with the journalist who s been sounding the alarm about this case for months. later, we ve heard so many stories about election workers facing violent threats and false claims, would you believe, that actually inspired people to sign up to work holds? i ll speak live to someone who made that exact choice. good sunday morning to all of you. i m katie fang. we begin this hour right here in florida, where rescuers continue to search for survivors in the wake of hurricane ian. the death toll is tragically growing to 73 s search teams reach more areas of the community initially cut off, including in pine islands where our amazon news team got a closer look at the devast
mission. patient care post hurricane in communities devastated by a storm. and cape coral, lee helps for hospitals survive intact, but lost water when ian destroyed critical underground lines. the group tells us they launched emergency protocols after bathroom stopped working, pump water from local pots to keep ac units running cool. we have generators, fuel supply, but the interruption, obviously, and the public water supplies certainly a huge challenge. one of the biggest challenges, moving and entire unit from the children s hospital in fort myers. tiffany was watching over her twin boys, paxton in camden, who rely on oxygen. it s just, it s stressful. adding a natural disaster on top of that is even more stressful. all three evacuated to a higher floor, as storm surge