thank you for the update on the roads. i m sure we re going to be in touch in the coming hours as we assess where we can and can be the get to in this state. we talk about the storm surge in the areas, in the big bend area. there s an issue in tampa and the tampa bay area as well. a and, carlos, you ve been speaking to the police there. what are they telling you? yeah, that s right, john. right now, tampa police in this one neighborhood are going essentially street by street just making sure that anyone that might be in their homes and can t get out, if they need anything, if they need any help, if nay need any supplies, what they re doing right now, they re driving around this part of tampa, making sure that folks are okay. part of the reason why is you re taking a look at it right here. there is a good amount of flooding in a lot of these neighborhoods. just to the west of where derek van dam has been live, along the river there, you really get a sense of just the situation, just b
stranded after last week s record-breaking snowfall, we get more from cbs s jonathan vigliotti. speak of the line for free food shows that desperation line as it runs out. we are stranded and can t get out. we met 73-year-old carole wolfe who waited for three hours and not for herself. across the street we have two little kids that need help. reporter: we joined wolf on her 1 mile trek back to her snow plowed neighborhood. it amazes me that it has been two weeks now, and this is the state of your road. yes, we are use to it being plowed the day after. reporter: it was not supposed to be this brutal. folks, we are here for you. we are going to dig you out and we are coming. they say they are coming, they say they are coming, does not feel like they are coming. reporter: images like this to show the work ahead, and roofs collapsed in case entire homes and cars cut off power. a woman even gave birth without
team of these few days. and i think the issues that have emerged from the ukraine war as well the actual situation on the ground dominated everything, from sanctions to issues of food security, to climate as well and how that s linked into gas and oil position, so i think the leaders were under pressure to come out with results. but i have to say, i don t think there was that much progress made. take food security, for example there was a lot of talk going into the summit that there would be some way of trying to deal with this issue of the tonnes of grain that are stuck in ukraine and can t get out. we really didn t see any progress on that. also, with sanctions, there was a plan to put a price cap on oil. yes, they agreed that, but the details still very much have to be worked out, so in terms of actual meat on the bones, i think it was quite disappointing. in some ways, the sanders speech was almost the most dramatic and it wasn t by any leader of any country. it sort of implied
obvious pressing team of these few days. and i think the issues that have emerged from the ukraine war as well the actual situation on the ground dominated everything, from sanctions to issues of food security, to climate as well and how that s linked into gas and oil position, so i think the leaders were under pressure to come out with results. but i have to say, i don t think there was that much progress made. take food security, for example there was a lot of talk going into the summit that there would be some way of trying to deal with this issue of the tonnes of grain that are stuck in ukraine and can t get out. we really didn t see any progress on that. also, with sanctions, there was a plan to put a price cap on oil. yes, they agreed that, but the details still very much have to be worked out, so in terms of actual meat on the bones, i think it was quite disappointing. in some ways, the sanders speech was almost the most dramatic and it wasn t by any leader of any country. i
to issues of food security, to climate as well and how that s linked into gas and oil position, so i think the leaders were under pressure to come out with results. but i have to say, i don t think there was that much progress made. take food security, for example there was a lot of talk going into the summit that there would be some way of trying to deal with this issue of the tonnes of grain that are stuck in ukraine and can t get out. we really didn t see any progress on that. also, with sanctions, there was a plan to put a price cap on oil. yes, they agreed that, but the details still very much have to be worked out, so in terms of actual meat on the bones, i think it was quite disappointing. in some ways, the sanders speech was almost the most dramatic and it wasn t by any leader of any country. it sort of implied a lot of the texts and what we were told, but this was a kind of very, very direct. you could say, soldiers are bound to say, polly, that we want more solders and we