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reports of serious tree damage in perry. one big giant oak after another just falling down. i would not be at all surprised if the people you were speaking with have lost power in the process of losing internet. because of all the tree damage and some of the freshwater flooding, they are undoubtedly going to get there. here in tallahassee, this is where the state storm response is being coordinated -- where it's being coordinated from is being hit right now with tropical storm force winds. the gusts feel like they've been 40 to 50 miles per hour. tallahassee has never been hit by hurricane-force winds. it doesn't seem like they'll get them this time, not from what i felt. as the storm passes a little bit to the south and east of here as it heads up into georgia, it doesn't seem as if it's going to get the worst of it in terms of

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>> yeah, right now the report that i got this morning is somewhere over 130,000 people without power, but we expect that number to go up as the storm, again, continues to move inland. i have to tell you that the amount of mutual aid that the state of florida brought in to support power restoration is significant. what we saw during hurricane ian is that they were able to restore the power rather quickly. i expect the same thing to happen here, as soon as the storm passes and it's safe to restore the power. people need to be prepared for it to be out for 24, 36, maybe even 72 hours in some areas. making sure they have what they need to protect themselves, have their medicines, to stay cool and whatever else they need to make sure they can support themselves until the power is restored. >> you talked about what's next. georgia, the carolinas, what can they expect?

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>> they're going to get a lot of wind, john, and they're going to get a lot of rain. i'm concerned about some of the areas of georgia and south carolina that have already gotten a lot of rain. i spoke with both governors and heard what their concerns are and we know that there's a lot of local areas that can have catastrophic inland flooding. so people need to be really cognizant of those areas that they know can flood, with this increase in the amount of rain, making sure that they are not walking through it, they are not driving through it and that they're waiting until the storm passes and the water recedes. >> i'm going to give you one more opportunity to send that message for anyone listening, anyone lucky enough to still have power and access to a television signal along the gulf coast where the storm surge is happening all the way to georgia right now, what's your message to people who are in this? >> the biggest thing people can do right now is listen to their local officials. they are going to tell them what the current state of the storm

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we will check back with you in the next few hours as this storm surge continues to rise. appreciate you, sir. >> thank you. >> all right. let me toss it back now to boris, the pride of hialeah, and ms. rahel. >> thank you, sara. share ration thank you for being there in crystal river, bringing us these pictures. our thanks to sara, john berman. we have reporters up and down the western coast of florida who we will be checking with throughout the show. hurricane idalia now weakening slightly to a category 2. 100,000 people in florida still without power, still flash flooding warning, that sort of thing. >> and the storm surge continues and it is going to get worse because as sara noted a moment ago, high tide is coming in a few hours, already on top of a 12 to 16-foot storm surge in some areas. there is going to be quite an effort at cleanup and obviously as this is ongoing a focus on emergency rescue and other

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incredible. >> impressive display of mother nature house power. we want to take you live back to crystal river where sara sidner has been reporting. sara, i see you've recently moved in part because the water keeps getting further and further in. >> yeah, i'm not a fan of standing in high tide. we are not there yet, but it looks like it. we are probably -- we're actually more -- i'm going to get out of the way so adolfo can give you a look at the scene. we are more than a football field away from where we were standing literally 30 minutes ago, that's how far the water has come. what you are seeing here is the driveway and the parking lot of a hotel where some of us are staying on the second floor, of course. it was drier than a duck's back about 30 minutes ago, now it is underneath 3 feet or so of water. so the storm surge hasn't even begun. the worst of it isn't even

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the wind in perry. which is why they've seen more severe damage. the concern here is with the trees. you can see some of the trees here as the wind and the rain soaks the roots, there is concern that these trees could topple. not getting any reports of power outages, major power outages here. the fema administrator was saying they have some 130,000 customers, reports of 130,000 customers in florida at this point without power. that number is going to rise, but it's probably going to rise more in georgia and the carolinas as the storm moves in that general direction. the major concern, though, does remain the storm surge where sarah is in crystal river, down the coast to tampa where we were before. the storm surge is sending that water rising several feet above where it's been above and then

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whether you think that those mess dents who may or may not have heed the warning if they may underestimate these storm surges because where i am, and i know it happens where you are, it gets sunny, it gets nice or it gets a little windy and it seems like everything is okay to go out and go check things out. do you think that there are some people who are seriously going to underestimate the power of this storm surge? >> i think there will be and i'm hopeful that, you know, they do kind of stay -- if they decided not to evacuate, our message now is to stay where you are until you hear the all clear from local officials. we don't need you out on the roads, the roads a lot of those, especially if you are in an area you should have evacuated with impassable, electrical lines could be down. there are so many hazards after the winds and rains have cleared that we need to make sure our residents and visitors are aware of. i'm hopeful there a little bit of a wake-up call for those, i

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numbers to avoid paying taxes. >> this also gives you a little finality of the long arc of house power. the house is getting tax returns after pursuing them for three years in court. and you're also seeing the end of this house select committee particularly powerful investigating their own body, an attack on their own body. for them to get stuff right in the nick of time really underlines the power of congress. >> the other case, one of the other cases, mar-a-lago documents and the idea the hearing, the three judges in the 11th circuit, do you need a special master? is that necessary? what is the significance if they say no? >> the significance of this case goes far beyond this particular search and that's why i think the justice department is pushing so hard to get an appel yacht court to throw out the special master because at its core, any individual who was the subject of investigation who is the subject of a physical search that the fbi conducts person to a warrant obtained on a probable

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