Fires, shifting materials, Twisted Steel and water up to their waist at some points. Yeah, theyre searching for people in there. Theyre searching for mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters, children. Officials say they have heard sounds from underneath the debris. They are not confirming exactly what those sounds are. They said it is very possible the debris moving, metal, concrete, et cetera. But, with that news, Family Members are doing their best to hold on to hope. There is hope. Its just dwindling by the minute. There is a certain hope in the air but it is a very strange kind of a feeling. Ive rarely had this feeling except in the war zone. Were dealing day by day, theyre now finding more and more people and i hope and pray theyre found soon and everything is good. Those poor, poor people. Officials say that President Biden has been receiving updates on this. Hes expected to address the tragedy there later today at the white house. We dont know yet if he will then go on to v
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Times to talk about the lives and the identities and the legacies of the people who have lost their lives to gun violence and the families that are there to remember them, and, you know, i remember so profoundly the massacre at newtown. Senator murphy brought photographs of all of the victims, their families, told their stories at length on this senate floor. As weeks and months persisted here in the United States senate, and no action was taken to do commonsense things to make access to these weapons more difficult, the senator from connecticut started coming to the floor and talking about some of the people that we dont read about because the media doesnt rush to the scene when somebody dies in a driveby shooting or in a place that doesnt garner the attention, the spotlight like the massacre and tragedy in orlando has garnered by the national media. So i i thank the gentleman from connecticut for his perseverance, and i am just so proud to join him this afternoon in this insistence f
As we had through the day, even though we will have cloud cover and a few sprinkles, wind will come out of the west southwest. That will bring us up to 78 in ocala. 81 in clermont. After the front clears we will have sunshine. 80 as the eye and longwood and oviedo and 81 is where we are headed in orlando. Upper 70 s is where we re headed for the coast. Get a traffic update, let s get over to ted noah. Ted heading out dark an early, some roadwork. 408 westbound, you can see the barricades. Left lane from just about i4 to obt. Flashing lights right there, an indication on i4 from princeton to maitland, construction didn t have a left lane. Just beyond maitland to 436, a leftwing taken out there. Construction and before the 417 as well. Michelle this morning, a local student is fighting for his life after nearly drowning. Jason investigators tell us he fell from a pipe wesh 2 s alex and into a canal. Wesh 2 s Alex Villarreal is live there this morning. The district says crisis counselors
Jason in sanford, we re asking police about a massive Crime Scene Investigation just blocks from seminole high school. Michelle but we start with first alert meteorologist amy sweezey. Amy it is a lot warmer this morning and we are heading to the upper 70 s and low 80 s today. A cold front is going to slide through and take up a couple of sprinkles. It is not going to bring any cold air to us. Look at these 24hour temperature changes. Most of us from the orlando area and south, a few degrees warmer. That puts us in the 50 s and low 60 s. 63 in sanford. 61 in melbourne. The clouds are streaming through right now and the act like a that is why we are warmer. Through the day today, a cold front arrived, 78 in ocala. 81 today in orlando. 79 in the land. Upper 70 s and low 80 s along the coast. We will talk more about the rain coming up in just a few minutes. Let s get a traffic update. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, good morning. A crash blocking on lancaster r