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NBC News’ Jay Gray reports from Gainesville, Fla., where the University of Florida’s 50,000 students are readying for Hurricane Idalia. Inland parts of north Florida are forecast to experience a more intense side of the hurricane, including heavy wind and rains. Aug. 30, 2023