Thank you, rachel. Thank you, lawrence. The shortest honeymoon in history, that is what one british political historian is calling the collapse of Prime MinisterBoris Johnsons majority in parliament this week. It is british governing chaos like nothing we have ever seen. And we have the video of Boris Johnson being verbally attacked in parliament today, directly to his face, as is the british tradition. That is later in this hour. In a new Inspector Generals report, its horrifying and predictable. It describes the psychological and Emotional Trauma suffered by children separated from their parents at the southern border and held in custody by the Trump Administration. Easy to predict that there would be Emotional Trauma involved in that. Well have the details of that report later in this hour. And some of those details are very difficult to read. The report quotes people working in those facilities who see firsthand the damage being done to these children. In an op ed piece for the new york times, a former Senate Staffer described what he called the extreme and unprecedented corruption of trump and his allies. Today the Trump Administration took that in a direction where no one has gone before, forcing the Washington Post to actually consider whether the president committed a crime when he showed a weather map, showed a weather map in the oval office with what looks like a black sharpie line added to it. We thought we would give you an update on the hurricane. We got lucky in florida, very, very lucky indeed. We had actually our original chart was that it was going to be hit hitting florida directly. Maybe i could just see that, kevin. It was going to be hitting directly. And it would have affected a lot of other states. But that was the original chart. Well, its not exactly the original chart. Its the original chart plus that black line that reaches into alabama where the president had earlier this week incredibly predicted the hurricane would go. Later in the day a reporter asked the president about that black line. Reporter that looks like it almost is like a sharpie. I dont know. I dont know. I dont know. I dont know. And the Washington Post reported today that altering that map could be a crime. The Washington Post reported, quote, altering official government Weather Forecasts isnt just a cause of concern. Its illegal, per 18 u. S. Code section 2074 when addresses false weather reports. Whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit Weather Forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather BureauUnited States signal service or other branch of the government service, shall be find under this title or imprisoned not more than 90 days or both. The president seemed more concerned today about justifying his false prediction that the hurricane would hit alabama than he was concerned with the death and destruction that had already hit our neighbors in the bahamas where the official death toll is increasing tonight as searches and rescue continue around the clock. In a moment well be joined by the Health Minister for the bahamas for the very latest on how the islands are dealing with the crisis there. And according to the latest tracking, Hurricane Dorian is once again picking up strength. The National Hurricane center shows that it is still a category 2 hurricane with sustained winds back up to 110 miles per hour. And the hurricane has actually widened now. Once again tonight we will get the latest update on the storm track as soon as it is released by the National Hurricane center. That will be minutes before the end of this hour. Meteorologist bill karins will join us once again with that breaking news later in the hour tonight. Hurricane dorian is currently off the coast of georgia and could make landfall in South Carolina tomorrow and possibly make landfall there, and possibly make landfall in North Carolina the next day, on friday. The National Hurricane center predicts these areas face a triple threat of, quote, destructive winds, flooding rains and lifethreatening storm surge. Mass evacuations are already under way. Ali velshi will give us a live report from charleston, South Carolina tonight, in just a moment. Storm warnings have now been lifted in the bahamas as residents are beginning to assess the catastrophic damage after Hurricane Dorian stalled over the bahamas for two days as a category 5 hurricane, destroying thousands of homes and leaving vast areas underwater. Officials confirm to nbc news that the death toll in the bahamas is now up to 20. Rescuers used boats and jet skis to continue their rescue efforts. The u. S. Coast guard is assisting with those efforts, rescuing dozens and air lifting many to medical facilities. Jensen burrows is a lifetime resident of the bahamas who rescued a mother and two children. He will tell us the story of those rescues in just a moment. But joining us now by phone from nassau is the bahamian minister of health, dr. Dwayne sands. Dr. Sands, thank you very much for joining us tonight. Good evening, its a pleasure to be here. Tell us what the latest conditions are in the bahamas. Well, at this point things have returned to normal. If you were to look outside, its a clear, sunny day today. And no wind. And it belies the absolute apocalyptic conditions that we had a few days ago. From a Public Health perspective, what is your biggest challenge . Well, at this point the primary concern is to get food and water to the affected individuals, but also to rescue individuals who may be trapped in their homes. We have had massive likely contamination of all the groundwater. And there are a number of dead animals. And we have found a number of deceased persons as well. So the risk of Public Health, diarrheal diseases, and rodents and other vectors creates a Public Health nightmare if its not managed properly. What management techniques do you have for this water situation where the water supply has been contaminated . Well, basically recommendations are that you not consume any groundwater, to consume bottled water or to ensure that if you do have to consume groundwater that its either boiled or chlorinated. And we are in the midst of distributing chlorine tablets. But the preference is bottled water. Do you have any sense of when we will really know the final casualty count since the ability to recover bodies is still restricted . We have an incredible building code. Structures are meant to be able to withstand up to category 4 hurricanes. And despite this, many of the structures have been devastated, pummelled, destroyed. So we literally have to go door to door through many homes, abaco and grand bahama are very lengthy islands are populations that are spread out in small settlements. So its going to be a long time to go from door to door to door, given the fact that areas are still flooded, and that access is not as simple as it might seem. What are the most urgent needs in the islands now . Right now we have obviously a need for food and water to those persons who have been cut off. But access to medical attention, we have had just a tremendous amount of support from the u. S. Coast guard and the u. S. Government in particular. So we have been able to evacuate injured persons to the nations primary Health Facility in new providence. But getting to the injured, getting to the ill, and providing them with nutrition, hydration, medical attention. And then it is shelter, basic shelter. There are many people, for instance, in the clinic in abaco, we have more than a thousand people in that clinic purely because they have no place to live. Dr. Duane sands, the Health Minister for the bahamas, thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. Thank you, lawrence. Good night. And were joined now by phone by one of the residents of the bahamas who has offered to help rescue stranded neighbors. Jensen burroughs is a native of freeport in the bahamas. He made nearly a dozen rescues on his jet ski after offering people help on instagram. Were joined by phone by jensen burr rouse. Jensen, thank you very much for joining us tonight. Its a pleasure, good evening. Tell us what youve been doing to rescue people and how youve accomplished it. Well, we were trying to get people from their homes for two days but we just couldnt get them. Finally yesterday we were able to do our first rescue, a minister and his family who we felt was a top priority to evaluate. In the midst of rescuing him, the jet ski turned over twice because of the strong force winds. And from there we were able to rescue over 100 people, which included elderly, infants, and also dogs. The water conditions were so heavy, we didnt know whether we were over water or land. Some instances, i just pulled up in persons driveways, persons bedrooms and living rooms for rescue. How were you able to get fuel for the jet ski to keep it running . Well, the day before, what i did was i went my friend told me to go in on the jet skis because we may need them, you know, during the storm or after the storm. So i went out, i filled up the jet skis, and i got them ready, not knowing that i would need they will during the storm. So we were already gassed up, fueled up and ready to go. And have you ever experienced anything like this . Have you been through hurricanes before in the bahamas . Ive been through many hurricanes. But ive never, ever been in one like this. I think this is the worst ive ever seen in my 34 years living in freeport. Jensen burroughs, thank you very much and thank you for the work you did to save and help your neighbors. We really appreciate it. I appreciate it, thank you. And for more on how South Carolina is now bracing for the next stage of Hurricane Dorian, we turn to msnbc anchor and correspondent ali velshi. Hes in charleston, South Carolina tonight. Ali, what are you expecting there . Reporter well, were in what seems to be a Tropical Storm at the moment. Its not going to get full hurricaneforce winds. But right now this storm is due south of us. And its headed probably within tens of miles of charleston. It wont come here, but well have stronger winds by tomorrow morning, by midday tomorrow and final by 6 00 tomorrow well get the heaviest winds. You can see there are some winds. There are some people in charleston right now, most of this area has been evacuated. Its been under mandatory evacuation, about a half Million People here. The problem around here is that it floods all the time. Charleston is a place that experiences a lot of flooding. Youll see this restaurant is boarded up and it has sandbags, except the city ran out of sandbags halfway through the day today, so flooding is going to be a concern. The city has opened up all of its garages in town, theyre multistory units where they are allowing people to park. But as you know, the issue is flooding more than it is wind damage around here, across South Carolina. The other issue around here is that the area is saturated. Its been raining. It was raining last year. You remember when florence came up, it was a Tropical Storm too, and yet it took lives and caused a lot of devastation because the water has another to go. By the way, this is market street, the middle of historic charleston. This is the street where normally there would be open air stuff, the best pralines ive ever had are on this street. This is empty. The issue is, tomorrow morning this will all be flooded and of course so will the coastal areas around here. Thats the danger here, the flooding and whether or not people have taken the Evacuation Order seriously, because you just dont know, when the power comes back, what your transportation situation is going to be and how you can get out and get health care if you need it. Police have asked people to leave here. Theyve tried to lower the level of the lakes in the area to allow for flooding. Theyre ready with fema vehicles. Theyve got high water vehicles, they even have boats ready to rescue people in this area. Theyre really hoping most people have just left, lawrence. Ali velshi, thank you very much for joining us tonight with that report, we really appreciate it. Coming up, a new poll has bad Campaign News for donald trump in a key swing state, a state that donald trump won last time. Cecile richards was a powerful voice as president of planned parenthood and now with her new group, super majority, shes working to mobilize women voters in key states for the 2020 election and beyond. Cecile Richards Will join us, next. Hmm. Exactly. Liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. Nice. But, uh. Whats up with your. Partner . Not again. Limu thats your reflection. Only pay for what you need. Liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty this simple banana peel represents a bold idea a way to create energy from household trash. It not only saves about 80 in carbon emissions. It helps reduce landfill waste. 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The poll also shows Bernie Sanders ahead at 48 to 44 . Elizabeth warren is tied with donald trump at 45 . And Kamala Harris is tied with donald trump at 44 . The poll did not do any other one on one matchups of the Democratic Candidates against donald trump. And there was more unwelcome news for the Wisconsin Republican party today. If you are a 40yearold wisconsinite, there has not been a day of your life when Jim Sensenbrenner has not been a republican member of congress representing suburban milwaukee. He gained National Fame as the member of the National Judiciary committee during the impeachment of bill clinton and served as one of the prosecutors of bill clinton in the Senate Impeachment trial. He announced he will not seek reelection in the house of representatives. Without Jim Sensenbrenner running, the republicans will have more of a struggle in holding on to that suburban house seat. One year serving in the minority in the house of representatives is about enough for texas republican representative bill flores who became the fifth, fifth texas republican member of the house of representatives to announce he will not seek reelection to what polling indicates is now and will likely continue to be a house of representatives controlled by the democratic party. Why are so many Texas Republicans giving up on a career in the house of representatives . Were joined now by someone who knows a thing or two about texas politics. Cecile richards mother, ann richards, was the governor of texas. She is the cofounder of super majority, a National Group helping women get involved in civic action. Lets start with texas. Whats happening . Well, the interesting thing, i think texas is kind of a microcosm of some trends were seeing around the country. We have four congressional seats now that are held by republicans. Very competitive. And every single one of those races, the challengers are women, including wendy davis who ran for governor, now challenging in a congressional race. The whole electoral is shifting, and its shifting based on women and people of color getting more engaged in politics. We saw a 15. 4 increase in voter turnout between this year and last year. Its fascinating too, john cornyn, who is up for reelection to the United States senate, a re weak incumbent, four women are challenging him. Thats the name of the game in texas, and were seeing it across the country, women are on fire politically. They are the majority of voters, increasingly the majority of activists, donors and candidates. And the president s Approval Rating among women voters, lets look at that, the quinnipiac poll, approve 33 , disapprove 62 . Wom