caribbean, hundreds of thousands of people have no power or running water. it is difficult. the worst does appear far from over as we watch the track here with turks and caicos and bermuda. now in fiona s path. we are keeping a very close eye on that of course. also this morning new details on the 2020 election. surveillance footage showing what happened inside a georgia election office on the same day voting machines were compromised there. a republican county official and associate seen working with an attorney for former president trump spending hours inside of that restricted area. but let s begin in puerto rico where today marks actually five years since hurricane maria s catastrophic landfall on the island and now the same survivors of that crisis say the devastating flooding from this storm could be even worse. our lay low sanity thyago is on the ground in san juan with the latest. reporter: today the majority of people in puerto rico are waking up without power
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Mr. Bhatia is an attorney, advocate and expert on fiscal matters and public policy with over 25 years of experience championing government / democracy reforms and public and private coalitions to achieve fiscally responsible policy targets, economic development, quality education and renewable energy goals. He is currently the John L. Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co. Visiting Professor and visiting lecturer in public and international affairs at Princeton University and a Board Member of the Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund. Mr. Bhatia grew up in Puerto Rico with his mother -a Puerto Rican political science professor- and his father – an Indian economist and partition war survivor- who instilled in him core values of honest public service, opportunity for all, diversity, and civil rights. As a public servant, Bhatia served as President of the Senate of Puerto Rico (2013-2017). In this capacity, he worked directly with former US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Mood
they are fearing the worst, fearing what happened five years ago because of the images you re seeing, because of that flooding, that water, and the anxiety that is tied to the timing of all of this. emergency crews say they will be right back out today trying to get into the areas they haven t gotten into, but most people are just waiting for the rain to stop. back to you. leyla santiago. she was there five years ago. with us to discuss is a former member of the senate of puerto rico, also an attorney and during his time in office was the chair of the energy committee and advocated for reform. a lot of experience in the aftermath of this kind of thing. ramone, it s good to have you on this morning. i wonder given what we ve seen so far, of course, you have the initial path of the storm and the damage with maria, we saw all the aftermath, months, months, right torques recover and do you fear a similar long recovery now?