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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

cannot believe he wore that. he deserves to lose it. >> medical detector is in there trying to find it, insurance on it. let's talk brazil and dead people. it turns out erica nunez, one, four names wanted to get something signed. the problem is, the guy who has to sign off his 68-year-old reboot or. he died hours earlier so we blurred out the face but she's trying to tell the banker he's alive and signing this form. >> i messed up story but you know what she said? you need to sign this so you don't give me any more headaches as if she's trying to put a pen in his deceased hand. >> she just wanted $3400 loan and the uncle would cosign but he died. we seen this before and i remember the document, remember

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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade

cannot believe he wore that. he deserves to lose it. >> medical detector is in there trying to find it, insurance on it. let's talk brazil and dead people. it turns out erica nunez, one, four names wanted to get something signed. the problem is, the guy who has to sign off his 68-year-old reboot or. he died hours earlier so we blurred out the face but she's trying to tell the banker he's alive and signing this form. >> i messed up story but you know what she said? you need to sign this so you don't give me any more headaches as if she's trying to put a pen in his deceased hand. >> she just wanted $3400 loan and the uncle would cosign but he died. we seen this before and i remember the document, remember

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Fox News at Night

parents and lawmakers said the kids were left at risk. >> we are jeopardizing the future offor kids. i don't know what for. >> we talk about closing schools in inclement weather. they never do it. where are the kids that struggle go to eat? where are they going stay warm. >> more than 3400 students at james madison high school had to remote learn for the day. the migrants who stayed in the auditorium. the schools principal said the number 1 priority is the safety of our students and our communities. new york mayor eric adams posted pictures from the high school on social media saying the city is doing a great job keeping asylum seekers safe and dry. >> when you have major crises,

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and if you have a waste material that goes to landfilling, it's not truly sustainable. it's a problem players have been scrambling to figure out. and we might now have some answers. there have been creative ways of reusing wind turbine blades, like this bike shed. they've even been repurposed for playgrounds, bridges and building cladding. but this will not really tackle the growing volumes. but this won't really tackle the growing volumes. one immediate solution is to chop up and finely shred them. it's burned as fuel and used as an ingredient for cement production. this us plant has already handled more than 3,400 unwanted blades. now, turbine makers siemens gamesa have had a breakthrough of its own. it manufactures some of the world's biggest

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America Reports

enforces existing immigration law and raises the credible fear threat for those seeking asylum. meantime, drugs also continue pouring into the country in record numbers. cbp says agents have seized more than 7300 pounds of cocaine since october 1st, and more than 3400 pounds of fentanyl. also some 29,000 pounds of methamphetamine. it's nonstop, gillian. >> gillian: wow, all right. casey stegall in dallas, thank you. >> john: former acting dhs secretary, chad wolf. put the number back on the screen again, it really is unbelievable. in one month, december alone, according to sources, 302000. >> one month we had 60,000

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CNN This Morning

is under a flood zone. and that is why authorities here have said get out, get out now, please make your way to some higher ground. it doesn't have to be 100 miles away. it can be just a few miles away. but you want to get up to slightly higher ground because this entire city is in a flood zone. this is a city or a town of about 3400 people. we did notice last night a lot of people boarding up their homes. there are homes very, very close to this water because it is such a beautiful place to live. but people understand here that there is a true danger. they have been through this before. but they have never seen the storm surge that is predicted for this place. est it highest it has gotten is about 4 feet and we're talking now 7 to 9 feet of flooding here. so we really want to make sure

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CNN This Morning

a lot of the boats and tourism happens here. although it is a small town about 3400 people, a lot of people come here for one thing, they come to see the spring which is gorgeous crystal water and the manatees. but right now, you are hearing sort of the squeaking, things are moving because the water table here is so high and such a lee low, low place that even city hall could be impacted if the storm surge hits at what is expected, which is between 7 and 9 feet. that would be well over my head if the storm surge hit this is place the way they think it might. o everyone of course hoping that we don't see that kind of storm surge, but you can't take the chance. so authorities have told everyone in this town to evacuate and get to hire gher

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CNN This Morning

know that is true. thank you so much, derek van dam for your reporting there. please, please, please stay safe you and your crew. i know things can get really dicey really quickly. and like i said, i'm in crystal river. the entire town is in a flood zone. there is about 3400 people that live in this small town but it is a destination for tourists, people who want to see the manatees, the favorite animal of florida. they are these beautiful calm sweet animals. they will be fine. they are in the water enjoying their lives. the humans however need to evacuate. they can still evacuate. it is very interesting to see the difference between -- and we're getting another one of those gusts. the difference between where derek is which looks like where the storm is hitting and where i am, i'm actually closer to the eye of the storm than derek is. but he is getting the on shore bands of wind from the outer part of the hurricane. and we have not seen a massive

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CNN This Morning

but this home is up on stilts and covered with concrete. i do not think anyone is home there. we've checked to see if there is anyone home. but if you look across this field, you can see other homes. and this is extremely low lying area. the entire city of 3400 or so people in crystal river that live in this town are in a flood zone. this whole place. which is why authorities are saying if you haven't already left, you have a little bit of a chance. i know this looks wild and crazy, but you could still potentially get out and get to higher ground. you do not have to go far, but you definitely need to get away from the waters because it is not just the rain that will cause the flooding. it is the pushing of all of that water from the ocean up on to shore. we're talking about -- i'm 5'9". we're talking about nearly double my height in water that could inundate right where i'm standing and all the way into

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CNN This Morning

onto land. now, look, there is a great hope that we don't get the kind of storm surge that was expected here which is between six and nine feet, which would be far over my head from where i'm standing which would mean the entire city here that's about 3,400 people would be flooded, all the way up to city hall. at this point we're not seeing major flooding yet, but the storm is clearly not over, still a category 3, and we are starting to see the water move in from these incredibly intense bands of wind that come through, and every now and then you get that pelting rain as well. i know that we have someone who's about 20 minutes away from steinhatchee in cross city. we've got eugene o'neill who is -- sorry, edgar o'neill who is in cross city. what are you seeing there? what are the effects as you chase this storm? >> caller: right now incredibly

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