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Morning Joe

the hour. you can see the wind and rain whipping through as hurricane idalia has made landfall. did so just over an hour ago, as a strong, dangerous category 3 storm in keaton beach, florida. down along the gulf coast. that area was hit with, quote, the storm of the century, in 1993, when winds at that time reached 93 miles an hour. in comparison, this morning's winds already have reached more than 100 miles an hour. in perry, gusts also hit at least 100 miles per hour as idalia made its way through the area. the storm even took a billboard down as it circulated through there. in cedar key, florida, one resident describing the scene as quote, near apocalyptic. florida governor ron desantis is telling residents to please hunker down and not mess with this storm in his words, as hurricane force winds and storm surge ravage the west side of the state. idalia has knocked out power to

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CNN News Central

county. i'm standing near a historic hotel. we're at the intersection of southeast u.s. highway 19. unfortunately, there's water over this roadway and off to my left here, going down u.s. highway 19, which is the major north/south thoroughfare from down to south florida to the state line with georgia, and this road is shut down in major portions in my county right now due to the storm surge that we're seeing. and i was talking with my colonel here a little bit ago talking about what she saw back in 1993, no-name storm, we all saw it in 2016 with hurricane hermine. and you're seeing flood values increasing that will exceed both of those storms. where i'm standing right now could potentially be under six feet of water by the time we get to high tied in about five hours from now.

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Katy Tur Reports

sanitize it. what we're talking about is people that drown or die of what trauma as cars an boats are pushed into their home with the waves that are going to occur. this is what we saw in hurricane ian and this is the hard for people to understand. this is a high tide an this is not the normal flooding you would see. storm surge is very powerful and this part of the coast, if you go back to 1993, what we called the storm of the century, more people drowned in this coastal area than they did combined from hurricane andrew and hurricane hugo and that was not a hurricane. that was just a low pressure system that caused blizzards in the northeast. >> but, craig, were the drownings as a result of people being pulled under by water or to your point when you could have blunt trauma from things that will be tossed your way? >> many of them drown because the water came up so quick. in fact, back then there weren't any evacuation orders. nobody really knew how bad that storm was. and they had issued the standard

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Giuliani What Happened to Americas Mayor

- to understand rudy, you really understand that at the core, he's an angry man and always was. and anger can be directed in a positive way or a negative way. ♪ ♪ - rudy always felt like he was going to win. so did i. we knew that rudy had the appropriate skills and experience that he should be elected mayor of the city. - between 1989 when he lost and 1993, he gave himself an education in how to be a candidate and how to be a mayor. - we had a research team make a vulnerability study-- sort of a road map to defend him. ♪ ♪ - this is parts six, seven, eight, and nine of that vulnerability study. overzealousness. - i also have the right to give you my opinion about what he's saying, which is, the man's a liar. - "giuliani is a shameless publicity-seeker." "giuliani possesses an abundant arrogance that makes him temperamentally unfit to govern new york city."

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Breakfast

have achieved progress. we are seeing progress on the economy. we have helped to the tune of billions on household costs and energy prices and we are ensuring the nhs has a workforce plan and of course on stopping boats, we have passed landmark legislation.— stopping boats, we have passed landmark legislation. thank you very much. for mid bedfordshire, there will be a list of candidates in the by—election on the bbc news website. we have the sports news. it has been a busy weekend. last night was the final day, evening of the world athletics championships and another medal. three medals in the end which puts them sixth in the medal table, their best medal haul since 1993, which is when they also got ten. we have had some good stories with gold medals for katarina johnson—thompson in the heptathlon and thejosh kerr gold

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Breakfast

happening from tomorrow. thank you. cities across the country are watching closely and might follow. sport now. an interesting week with the world athletics championships. overall positively for team gb. the final night in budapest, ten medals in total is the best in 13 years and matches what they did back in 1993. we hoped for a gold medal on the final night but it did not happen. it is not bad. we had two bronze medals in the men's and women's relays and keely hodgkinson won silver at the commonwealth games, olympics, the world championships last year and it was silver again last year and it was silver again last night in the women's 800 metres final. but it was really close.

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Breakfast

areas for the local community. we would like a situation where local authorities can have the agency to say no, you cannot have short—term let there because we know there are families who need this in the long—term. families who need this in the long-term-— families who need this in the loni-term. i, ~' , i, , i let's join chetan for the sport. we start with great britain's best team performance at an athletics world championships for 30 years. they've finished with ten medals in budapest, 1993 was the last time they did that. no golds on the final day but it was oh so close again for keely hodgkinson in the 800m, but she had to settle for silver again. natalie pirks reports. a leap for glory. kenya's joy was keely�*s pain yet again. keely hodgkinson has been the world leader this year, but there were plenty of threats in the 800m, not least the woman

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Dateline

linda was a single mom with kids at the time, so she agreed to have her move in with her grandmother. but she let the girl run wild. boys, parties. >> we grew up kind of fast. and later, she became pregnant at the age of 18, or 19. so we moved kind of fast. >> pregnant with identical twins, who she named jasmiyah and tasmiyah, jazz and tazz, born in 1993. the twin's dad was around briefly, then gone. and their mother figure, nikki's grandmother, della. nikki's mother linda did not like that. >> i wanted nikki to get her own place, establish her own life, and my mom would discourage that. you know, she would find ways to tell her no, you are better off here. >> that is how it went four

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HARDtalk

that strong message. i mean, i campaigned for the criminalisation of forced marriage. that, i'm hearing, from the younger generation today, is acting as a deterrent, as almost a tool to negotiate with family members... to be clear, you achieved that. yeah. i mean, that legislation was passed. absolutely. and younger people are telling me now that, "we're able to say to our parents, �*you can't do �*this to us. �*it�*s against the law. "'you'll go to prison�*." so... but i have to say, change is really slow in that community, where this is happening. where the change is happening is the increase in reporting. karma nirvana, i left in 2018, has a national helpline now. we have civil, criminal law. recently, the age of consent for marriage for children in england and wales has been increased from 16 to 18. yeah, you can't marry under 18. no. so, we've changed things significantly, in terms of leaving that lasting change... i should say that's in england and wales, it's not in scotland and northern ireland. not in scotland, no, no. but the point is, in 1993, nobody was talking about this. you know, today, the reporting

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HARDtalk

recently, the age of consent for marriage for children in england and wales has been increased from 16 to 18. yeah, you can't marry under 18. no. so, we've changed things significantly, in terms of leaving that lasting change... i should say that's in england and wales, it's not in scotland and northern ireland. not in scotland, no, no. but the point is, in 1993, nobody was talking about this. you know, today, the reporting is in its thousands, hundreds of thousands, across the uk. and yet, we can still think and look at terrible cases, like that quite recently of somaiya begum, who was a young woman who was murdered — brutally murdered — by her uncle cos she had reported her father's threats of violence after she refused to accept an arranged marriage. she was supposedly being protected by a forced marriage protection order, which was part of the legislation that you'd worked so hard to get. absolutely. and yet, still, her own family — her uncle, in this case — murdered her.

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