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Speaker 1 (00:29):
All right, let him get a simple man that can
only mean one thing on this radio program, that means
all things. Self proclaimed simple man that means all things.
Bill O'Reilly all things, Bill O'Reilly at Bill O'Reilly dot com.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Again.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Just in the last week, Bill O'Reilly's book Confronting the
Presidents just out No Spin assessments from Washington to Biden.
It's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com, bookstores all
around the country. I have a question before I want
your overall big picture analysis of this race.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
I throw a couple of things by you.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
If we go back four years ago, Harris right now, nationally,
Real Clear Politics averages up exactly by two points four
years ago. Joe Biden was up nine point seven points
on this day four years ago in the top and
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the key state, for example, in Pennsylvania, Biden was up
by seven points, and as of today it's Donald Trump
by zero point two points. How do you interpret that
dramatic difference in polling only?
Speaker 3 (01:42):
My interpretation is the support for Kamala Harris is very thin.
That most of the people that will vote for her
are voting against Trump, but not in the numbers they
did in twenty so my chart, which is based on
internal poll and I don't. I have to be honest
with your audience, as I always am. I don't get
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internal polling from the Democrats, but I have a source
that gives me the Republican internal polling. So it looks
Joe Biden got eighty one million votes in twenty I
don't see Kamala Harris getting more than seventy million.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Now popular, I think I agree with you.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
Did you see the comments of Mark Halpern, Because if
you're looking for insight into the Democrats and they're polling,
what Halpert is saying is that the internal polling of
the Democrats is so bad that she's losing and losing
maybe in all seven swing states, and that might explain
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why she's doing the you know, call Me Daddy podcast
and a very very different Howard Stern than we grew
up listening to Who's Gone Woke and Radical Left and
that hard hitting news show The View and drinking a
beer with Stephen Colbert, none of which I think has
helped her, and the sixty minutes interview was a disaster
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for her.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Well. Number one, I can't pin my analysis on Mark Halpern,
and with all due respect to him, so he may
or may not have access to the information, but I
am fairly confident that what I have is true, So
I don't see right now with the electoral hell tomorrow
Harris getting more than seventy million popular votes. Trump support
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is pretty much the same as it was in the
hardcore area of the MAGA people. That means seventy four
million votes for him is in reach so that he
could win the popular vote, which is almost unheard of
these days with New York, California, and Illinois being so
liberal on the electoral college front. My source is that
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Trump is up by two if you add up all
the seven swing states. I believe that is accurate, but
that is very very tenuous in the sense thatic and
the storm, for example, Milton could tilt that depending on
where the storm hits and the damage and things like that.
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But the popular vote, I think is pretty is pretty
well set that Trump will likely beat her in the
popular vote, which then if you correspond that over gives
him a seventy percent chance of winning the electoral vote,
which is what the gamblers have it at now. If
you notice the betting line, because I was in London
(04:41):
over the weekend, you can bet in London on the
presidential race. Legally you cannot hear, of course the book.
He's illegal people actually.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
For the first time just as of last week. But
there is a way to legally bet. I think don't
quote me on this. I believe that might have changed.
I had a brief conversation what Steve went about it.
He said it was changing. I don't know if it did.
For example, Polymarket, for example has Trump at fifty three
point two, Harris at forty six point two. You go
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back ten days ago and it was the direct opposite.
What's happened, Bill.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
What's happened is that Trump got momentum from Butler, Pennsylvania.
That was a huge win. And here's something interesting that
your audience might not know unless they watch von Billoverreilly
dot Com, which they should because we as a good information.
The crowd size in Butler has not been confirmed by
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any media organization, including the ap SO I called the
Pennsylvania State Police, which is in charge of giving out
the crowd size of all events in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
They refused to give me it because they were ordered
by Josh Shapiro, the Democratic governor of Pennsylvania not to
give the information out would make Trump look good.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
I called myself and I got my own estimate. It's
around one hundred thousand plus.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
It's a little bit more than that, but say.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
One hundred thousand plus means plus.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
Yeah, go ahead, good, one hundred and ten. That exposition
tied into the assassination attempt in a swing state that's
working class primarily has helped Donald Trump immeasurably. Now you
ask whether Harris's cupcake media tour has helped her. No,
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but it didn't hurt her either. It's a wash uninformed voters,
and there are millions of them. They'll vote on emotion
of who their friends are voting for. That kind of thing.
That's always been the case in America, always going back
to Thomas Jefferson, John Adams. But people who are serious voters,
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who love their country, you're analyzing what's best for their country.
They're not going to be swayed by any of this propaganda.
But Kamala Harris dramatically hurt herself when she stepped out
of her rehearsed answers. Remember she has a rehearsed answer.
She'll give you for anything, So would you do anything
different at the border. Well, no, because Donald Trump messed
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up the border. That's her answer. And she didn't say
it for anything you ask her. But when she said
on the view, when Sonny Hostin of all people, said
we do you do anything differently than Joe Biden did?
And she said, I can't think of anything.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
And why do you think this doesn't hurt her because
I on all of these questions that you wouldn't do
anything differently, et cetera, et cetera. And her answer on immigration,
I mean, Whitaker pushed her.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I think it's still Whitaker pushed her. He pushed her heart.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
On immigration because you know it went up four hundred
percent under you. And then he just doesn't answer the question,
and it looks so evasive. I think people realize she's lying.
So I think there is damage there. Let me play
it just to make sure that we're on the same page.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
There was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across
the border the first three years of your administration. As
a matter of fact, the arrivals quadrupled from the last
year of President Trump. Was it a mistake to loosen
the immigration policies as much as you did.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
It's a long standing problem, and solutions are at hand.
And from day one, literally we have been offering solutions.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
What I was asking was, was it a mistake to
kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place?
Speaker 5 (08:50):
Say, the policies that we have been proposing are about
fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. Okay, but the
numbers did, and the numbers today because of what we
have done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration
by half. We have cut the flow of sentinel by half.
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But we need Congress to be able to act to
actually fix the problem. Well, if anything, would you have
done something differently than President Biden during the past four years.
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
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the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
All Right, I have two issues here. How can you
turn the page if you can't name one thing you
do differently? And on the issue of immigration, for three years, Bill,
I have tape of her saying over and over again,
the border is secure, the border secure, the border secure.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
So I think I think it hurts her.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Okay, it doesn't hurt her on the people who support
her because they're voting against Trump, they're not voting for her. Okay, Now,
on sixty minutes, you remember the Leslie stall Trump interview,
which is the reason Trump gave for not doing sixty minutes.
Every time that Trump said Hunter Biden's laptop indicates this,
Leslie Stahl says, oh, that's not verified. So all Whittaker
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had to do after Vice President Harris obviously misled the
entire world by saying that from the beginning the Biden
administration had solutions to stopping the border madness, which they didn't.
That's just not true. All he had to do is say,
give me one solution that you had because they didn't
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have any. But he didn't. He's not quick enough. And
I'm not criticizing. I mean, I thought he did a
decent job. But they're not quick enough. When it's Trump,
they're very quick because they've been told when he says
something that is dubious to you, you call him on
it immediately. But they don't do that to Harris. Now,
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the reason that I think Trump at this point and
again if the electual hell tomorrow, because you can't get
predict this is so unsettling. So many things could happen
is because people are going to pull the lever based
upon their own circumstance and not like you and me,
we're looking out for the country long term. It's not
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hand any in O'Reilly's. I just got back from the
grocery store and I'm still getting the hell kicked out
of me at the cash register, and I can't vote
for Harris, so I got to get to give way.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
By the way, we should note here this is the
first time in your career that you've ever renounced who
you voting for. You've never done this before.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
And I shouldn't say this, but I talked to Trump
on Sunday. He calls me. I'm at the Jet Minnesota
game in the middle of eighty thousand people. The phone
rings and it's him.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
You're in London, I'm watching that game.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, because he saw the picture of me and the
Jet owner. Would he Johnson, the former ambassador of the
Court of Saint James. We're on the sideline together, and
I said, yeah, mister President, how you I'm in the
middle of I'm at Tottingham Stadium and people screaming, they're
yelling as all of this, and He's given me Jazz
(12:20):
because I do criticize him, as you know, not on
a regular basis and not unfairly, but when he does
something like that, I feel is injuring his campaign. I
say it, and you know that I've always said it,
and I said, Look, for the first time in my career,
I have told the world that I'm voting for a
(12:42):
certain candidate, which is you, and I've explained it because
I feel that Harris Wallas is such a danger to
the structure of them of the country.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
All right, quick break, welcome back, all things simple man
Bill O'Reilly. On the other side, eight hundred and nine
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let me ask you one more question, because I agree
with all of that. You and I are on the
same page. But this is important and I'm just running
out of time. This is the worst hurricane response we've
ever seen in history. But for Samaritan's Purse, generous people
that you know, we had the Operationhelo dot org. People
on the program yesterday, people donating helicopters, food supplies.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
They basically for last.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Friday, Joe Biden said everybody has everything they need and
everybody's happy.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
It was so untrue.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
It took them a week to even really respond, and
they only spend four million in week one. They abandoned
those people in North Carolina, Bill, and they abandon them badly.
Now they're trying to say that anybody that is a
critic is playing politics, But the people that weren't there
when the people were needed were Harris and Biden.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
How will the playout a lion, It'll.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Swing it to Trump because of the Asheville situation. Nashvill
a very liberal town, as you know. That'll swing that
state to Trump, so he'll win North Carolina. Otherwise there'll
be data that surfaces about Look, Biden's checked out. That's
the problem. He's checked out. He's not running the country.
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Nobody's there. There is anybody running the country right now,
and that'll be the circumstance until election day and then
if Harris Wings shall get her own team in there,
right away on the periphery of it. She can't go
to the White House until Biden leaves. But nobody's around
the country, so of course you're going to have bureaucratic
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nightmares when there's no one in charge. It's as simple
as that.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
It really is unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Anyway, Bill O'Reilly's new book in Front of the Presidents,
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I mentioned Operationhelo dot org. They've been saving lives and
doing a phenomenal job. And by the way, thankfully they
had mules and horses delivering supplies. It's pathetic. And Samaritanspurse
(15:19):
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to help them. Bill O'Reilly, all right, twenty seven days.
We'll see you with twenty days to go next week.
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Speaker 2 (16:42):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Do you realize it's nearly two weeks since Hurricane Helene?
And I never in my life have seen a more
defensive administration than I did see today with you know
Joe Kamala Mayork. They're all trying to do ketchup, and
they're all trying to silence any critic, and they're getting
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their help from the people in the media mob. But
there are certain facts that you cannot that they absolutely
positively cannot evade. You know, it all started with, oh,
it's dangerous to criticize FEMA, according to the FEMA chief.
It's dangerous, it's unfair, it's political. Kamala Harris unleashing on Trump.
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You have you no empathy? Now, Meanwhile, he was out
in Hollywood raising money and didn't lift a finger to
help the people in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee,
and Florida after Hurricane Helene. They prepositioned nothing. Now Ron
de Santis did. He had thirty thousand utility trucks, had
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eighteen wheelers standing by with water, food, medicine supplies for
the people of Florida as him standing by right now.
And my state in Florida's about to get pounded. I'm
already beginning to the initial impact of this. And anyway,
so he did his job, Governor Kemp. But Georgia did
his job. The federal government didn't prepare for a thing.
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And we had Sarah Carter parked in the worst hit
areas in North Carolina. She was there four separate times
reporting for our show, talking to the people on the ground.
They didn't see anybody from the federal government. Now Samaritans
Purse was there. We had this organization on yesterday, what
is it HELO, what is it called, Linda, the Operationhelo
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dot Org. Those are the guys. They got one hundred helicopters,
four hundred missions a day, you know, looking for people
that were in desperate need. They found them, They got
emergency food supplies, evacuated as many people as they could,
and not a single person that was interviewed that we
have on tape that said said they saw anybody from
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the federal government, because they didn't for a week. And
then we find doubt may Orcus six days later into
this says, yeah, by the way, we don't have enough
money for hurricane season. And then we go to FEMA's
own website and it says FEMA's Shelter and Services program
and how they did in fact raid the coffers and
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they took a billion dollars in the last two years
to give to Harris Biden unvetted the illegal immigrants, and
you know, and take that money away that was supposed
to be designed for Americans in case of an emergency.
On top of that, we went to FEMA's website again
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and we look at what their goals are at FEMA
for emergency response all one and still, equity is a
foundation of emergency management and diversity, inequity, and inclusion cannot
be optional. They must be core components of how the
agency conducts itself internally. And FEMA's leadership and workforce demonstrate
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is required to demonstrate an increased commitment to integrating diversity,
equity and inclusion. Goal number two lead the whole of
community and in climate resilience, got to get in your
climate change nonsense. For Gold three, promote and sustain a
ready FEMA and a prepared nation.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
And I'm like.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
These people, how about we just help every American in need.
And there's not a thing that Kamala would do differently.
So here it is now just Shia two weeks later,
and they're mad at the criticism that they're getting. They're
the ones that said they would bankrupt. Now I know,
Congress is saying in a report that, well, they found
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the money, and there was a New York Post article says, well, no,
they're not exactly as broke as may Orc has said.
But I'm only going he's in charge of the agency.
He's the one that made the proclamation, not me. They're
the ones that didn't show up. They're the ones that
were missing in action. And but for these incredible people
helping people, people on the ground helping each other, neighbor
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helping neighbor, and Samaritans perse and all these other organizations
that mobilized and saved lives and got food and water
and bare necessities to people, I bet the death toll
would probably be twice or three times as high as
it ultimately will end up being. And we don't even
know what that number is. And now they're just now
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they're mad that anyone dares to criticize them. Now think
about this. Entire towns in the southeast have been wiped out.
We have reports and video of horses and mules being
used to deliver bare necessities to people. We're told that
the hurricane Fund is nearly broke. Kamala is tweeting out
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money that she's given one hundred and fifty three million
additional monies to the three hundred and fifty million that
she's giving to Lebanon. I've gone over in great specificity
all the money that go to these globalist organizations and
all the money that goes to all these foreign countries.
I can go over it again if you really want
me to. I mean, three hundred and eighty five million
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to the people Elebanon, when the people in North Carolina,
Georgia and everywhere in between need this money. Anyway, eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn is our number. Joe
BISTARTI is with us. We have Hurricane Milton now about
to touch down sometime this evening by the coast of
Tampa or a little south of that. I've been in
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steady touch with Joe.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
What's the latest, Joe, Well, again, we want to make
sure people understand this. You're watching it drop on the
saff Or Simpson scale. It is not dropping on what
we use, which is a power and impact scale, which
takes into account size. The size of the hurricane is expanding.
The wind at the center is decreasing, but this strong
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wind is expanding out. So what you're going to get
is instead of having hurricane force winds twenty miles from
the center like it's been. With this tight little system
that you see, you're going to have hurricane force winds
extending out one hundred to one hundred and twenty five
miles from the center. It just won't be as powerful
at the center. Now, that means that structural damage will
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be less than let's say a CAP five before on
a safer Simpson scale hit. But there's more widespread area
getting winds seventy five, ninety even gus to one hundred
miles an hour. You saw what happened with Helen. We
had gust to one hundred miles an hour all the
way into Georgia because it got bull whipped in there.
So this is going to be causing hurricane force winds
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all the way through the I four quarriter late to
nine tomorrow morning to Orlando, and it's going to go
off shore I think near Cape Canaveral, a little bit north,
probably around ten in the morning. The landfall is near Bradington.
I'm nervous about this, And the reason I'm nervous about
this is we have the European computer forecast keeps shoving
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this directly up Tampa Bay, and that makes me a
little bit nervous because in the past it has been
almost rock solid with this, and there are wobbles that
are going on. But the thing about this is, folks,
because it's not a pinprick anymore. Because it's wide. The
eye may be thirty miles wide. It means that basically
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you're getting a bulldozer in the water, pushing water toward
the coasts. It's not like Charlie Irma or Ian, which
we're coming up from the south. This is for Tampa.
It's coming directly generally at you from the southwest. Bel
even if it passes a little to the south, the
storm surge is going to be very high in Tampa Bay,
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and of course it'll be higher right where it makes landfall.
Worst case scenario is if it came up Tampa Bay
and it's storm surge. That is a huge concern here.
So I think it'll be near Bradington around midnight, probably
in the vicinity of Lakeland about four am this is
the center of the storm, and probably around six am
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near Orlando, and we get out to see around ten
o'clock tomorrow morning. Also, tornadoes are a big deal in
South central Florida, especially it's been a lot of tornado
warnings this afternoon, and they're going to continue tonight. So
even if you're not in the main part of this storm,
if you're you know, one hundred miles to the southeast
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in south central Florida, even to the southeast coast, you
should you should be aware of the idea that there'd
be more than an average tornado activity for that part
of Florida.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
All right, so what do you want?
Speaker 1 (25:38):
I want specifically for you to tell people. Let's start
from Naples, Florida, up the western seaboard in the Gulf
Coast of Florida and all the way through because it's
going straight across my home state of Florida, and everybody
you know, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Tampa, north of Tampa, you know,
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all the way across the state, Orlando. I for card,
tell people specifically what they should expect, who needs to leave,
and what happens if they risk staying and don't take
evacuation orders.
Speaker 6 (26:17):
Well, first of all, when you're dealing with a storm
of this magnitude, you can always come back to your
house after it's all over. So what you really want
to say is, if you are in Tampa, Brandon or
wherever town. Listen to the local officials to whether you
should be evacuating. All right, I mean, these people know
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what's going on, and of course you've got every so
I always advise you listen to your local officials and evacuating.
And even though again I don't want people to be
fooled by the reduction of the category of the storm
because it's simply changing its nature and becoming bigger. Because
it's becoming bigger, places like Naples are probably going to
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get wing gus to hurricane force and a sixth eight
feat surge. You go further north Fort Myers seventy five
to ninety miles an hour probably, i'd say by midnight tonight,
and then it starts calming down after that storm surge
a little bit higher that Bradington Sarasota area, they're going
to see wind gus probably one hundred and twenty miles
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an hour in there. We're already getting wind gusts a
near hurricane force in parts of Tampa Bay because of
the way the Bay funnels the air to some extent,
so those areas in their Tampa I think the worst
in the storm in Tampa is probably midnight to three am,
and you get on the other side of Pinellas County
is probably about the same time, and they have an
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interesting problem there because the back side of this storm
is going to have very strong northwest winds into Pinellas County.
So that's something that you folks there will want to
think about. It probably won't be over completely till three
four in the morning as far as the damaging wind goes.
And when we get at Inland, of course we got
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the tornado problem Lakeland again. I think you're going to
see wing gust the hurricane force in Lakeland and Orlando
maybe a lot like Ian when Ian went through there.
So you gonna have some damage in there, cumulative minor
to moderate damage. But that's going to pile up. And
as far as the rain goes, the flooding, the worst
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part of the rain is on the north side of
the storm, so that would be let's say Pinellas County
to about Daytona Beach. There's going to be twelve to
eighteen inches of rain in some places tonight into tomorrow
morning as this goes by, So hopefully that sort of
sums it up a lot of towns in there and
trying to trying to get as much as I can.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
In Yeah, I think now what about people that are
more inland. What's going to happen in Orlando, for example,
what's going to happen on the west coast of Florida? Well, sorry,
on the East coast of Florida.
Speaker 6 (28:51):
Well again, in Orlando, I think, let's say between five
and five and seven or eight in the morning is
the worst part of the storm or the be crossing.
So you're going to have win gus hurricane force. If
you go back and think about Ian that was just
two years ago, this storm may be very similar in
Orlando as Ian was. You know, Ian came across there,
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and on the East coast, what'll happen is as the
storm approaches, not much is going to be going on.
As soon as the center gets to the coast, that's
when the wind is really going to start cranking in.
It'll be cranking up at Daytona Beach and Saint Augustine
in places like that very late tonight and tomorrow morning.
But where it goes out to see a Titusville in
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those places, the strongest winds will be as the storm
is exiting for two, three, four hours it'll come out
of the north and you'll get wing gus seventy five
one hundred miles an hour as the storm is moving
away there.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Yeah, anyway, I appreciate everything. Joe Bastarting WeatherBell dot Com,
official meteorologist of The Sean Hennity Show. Joe will check
in tomorrow when we're on the air where this is
going to be right in the heart of Florida, and
our prayers go out to the people of Florida. The
one thing I will say, thank God, the Governor DeSantis
doesn't have to count on Kamala Harris for any help
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or assistance, especially after her cheap shot this week. But
we'll put that aside for another day.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
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Speaker 3 (30:30):
It today, fighting left wing powers who want to stamp
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