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Some Hurricane Dorian survivors evacuated to the United States from the Bahamas are arriving with little more than their harrowing stories of the storm, the devastation of its aftermath, and the desperation of those left behind.Natasha Harvey, from Freeport on Grand Bahama, landed in Florida on Saturday aboard the cruise ship Grand Celebration. Shock and sadness are still evident in her face two days later.She breaks down crying often when she speaks of the ordeal, and of her daughter, her 12 brothers and sisters and other relatives left behind."People need help right now. People need to get out now," she told CNN, sobbing when she adds that she had to leave her family behind."A lot of people lost their lives. No shelter. They are fighting for water to bathe. Water to drink. Food," she said of the island she just left. "Everything was damage(d)."Dorian, the strongest hurricane to ever hit the Bahamas, left 70,000 people homeless on Grand Bahama and the Abaco Islands. At least 50 are dead, and government officials warn that the final death toll will be much higher.Cars are underwater, clothing and furniture scattered through the streets, Harvey said. People were scrounging for clothes and hanging them out to dry to have something to wear.Everyone wanted on the boat out, she said, but there wasn't enough room, and many didn't have the right documentation, such as police records, which were impossible to get, she said. The police station was under water and closed, she said."I just ran away with what I had," Harvey said. "I came out with . That's all I had."People were pushing to get on the boat, she said, "because they know there ain't nothing there to stay for. There ain't nothing there to stay for."There were people who had spent days in trees after the storm, trying to survive, and didn't have any documentation, she said.Harvey and her extended family survived by going to a shelter, she said."Thank God that the water didn't start in the night because everybody would have been dead," she said.A friend of hers hadn't seen her children since the storm hit, she said.Edward Christian Sawyer III told CNN he and his family survived on Abaco by tying themselves together with an electrical cord and making their way together up a hill through the wind and water to get to his sister's house on a hill, from his mother's house nearby."If we hadn't done that, a few of us could have blown away," he said. His mother's house was destroyed, knocked off its foundation and flattened, he said.Sawyer said he went four days without food, and woke up every day just "praying to God you get off that rock," he said. "It was hell."Sawyer, who said he volunteers with a search and rescue team on Abaco, first got out with the US Coast Guard, but he went back for his family and his fiancee, who has a muscle disorder.A helicopter pilot flew him and his fiancee out as a medical evacuation, and the rest of his family is now on undamaged Nassau, he said.Ceva Seymour, 56, also arrived in Florida aboard the Grand Celebration with more than a dozen relatives.Calling the storm "very intense," she said she could see it lifting the roof of the house she was in at the time."I prayed a lot and asked God to calm the storm," she said.Harvey said the rest of her family had tried to get out, but couldn't. She's been able to speak to one of her sisters, who has Wi-Fi and can charge her battery in the car, she said.There's "only so much people can handle," she said of the people fighting to get off the island. "And we need help, we need all the help. Please, please somebody help us." 3616

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Some 7.5 million Americans in the Great Lakes are under threat of gale force winds and flooding.Don't go in the water. Don't even go near the water.That's the message that authorities are telling lakeshore residents of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Erie.It's all thanks to a weather system roaring through the region on Thursday and Friday bringing gale force wind gusts and rain to the region.The situation along the lakeshore is made even more dangerous by the water in the lakes being already at near-record high levels. 541

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Taco Bell has a tortilla problem.The chain said that some restaurants are experiencing supplier shortages of tortillas, and that it is "working diligently to replenish the supply." Taco Bell, which has about 7,000 locations in the United States, did not share how many restaurants are dealing with shortages."We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause," Taco Bell added in a statement. The tortillas are used for its quesadillas and burritos.Some exasperated social media users complained about the limited menu on Twitter."I am at one of your Greater Rochester area locations and they are out of tortillas!" One user wrote on July 1. Another user complained on June 30 of shortages at a location in Rome, New York. A number said they were told by staff that the Taco Bell shortage is happening at locations nationwide.The shortages do not appear to be impacting Taco Bell's competitors.In response to queries, Chipotle and Qdoba told CNN Business that they are not experiencing shortages. Qdoba noted that it doesn't expect any in the near future.Taco Bell encouraged customers to order menu items that aren't made with tortillas, like the Power Menu Bowl or Cheesy Gordita Crunch.Last year, KFC — which, like Taco Bell and Pizza Hut, is owned by Yum! Brands — faced a chicken shortage so severe it had to temporarily shut down hundreds of restaurants in the United Kingdom. The brand apologized to customers for the inconvenience with a tongue-in-cheek ad. 1479

  

President Trump seems nowhere near making a deal with Democrats over border wall funding. And instead of waiting on a compromise, Trump's claiming he can declare an "immigration emergency" to get his way. But experts aren't so sure about that. "I don't think he can go through with it," said James Thurber, professor of government at American University and author of "Rivals for Power: Presidential-Congress Relations." "Maybe it will take a judicial action to force him not to do it, but I think that he probably found out that there was such a thing as the national emergency powers of the president and that stuck with him, and so he tweeted and stated things that were well before legal advice given to him."But is there precedent for Trump's potential move? They have been used by President George W. Bush during times of war and by President Barack Obama after Russia annexed Crimea. "Emergency powers were used to build facilities in Afghanistan and Iraq, but they've also been used since the 1976 National Emergencies Act that defines what you can and cannot do. They've been used probably 30 times, primarily on trade issues but also related to war and war powers," Thurber said.An 1204

  

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