Mileanhour winds leaving so much devastation in its wake. In our drive this morning from a little further west, we saw downed power lines, downed trees. Some of these power lines were so low it was tough to get through. Entire neighborhoods would be wiped out and almost seemed like a tornado had gone through. The most damage is mexico beach. Brooke baldwin joins us now from what is ground zero. Erica, i am here in mexico beach. There is devastation. The word is its gone, gone. We were able to get a helicopter, thanks to our pilot alex, who happened to be in town from the grand canyon. It was just that kind of day. We were lucky enough to get into mexico beach to show you the destruction firsthand. I want to bring in two guys here on the ground, scott and iggy, both from miami fire and rescue. Guys, get a little closer. I want to first begin with what we know about on the ground, search and rescue. You guys have been going door to door. Do you even have a death toll yet . No. Currently
tears all around. tears all around. reporter: it is. it is samazing. the pictures tell the story, but to hear from that gentleman about his experience and how he wishes he d gotten his mother out, really something. reporter: thank you. we are also going to speak to senator marco rubio, who is making his way to florida. he left a meeting with fema, wanted to see what was happening with the damage firsthand. we ll check in with him. let s turn it over to dana bash in washington. reporter: thank you very much for the extraordinary work you re doing down there. coming up, from here in washington, a serene scene in the oval office. if he don t look good, we don t look good. this is our president! rapper kanye westgoing o goi in front of reporters in the