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Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240604 22:31:00

officials. kayla tausche is standing by. bill weir is joining us live on maui. tell us more about what president biden is seeing and hearing from officials and survivors for that matter on this visit, bill. well, he s probably meeting with archie, hall of fame water man, life guard, surfer, who has led one of the surviving communities. tiana lawrence. these are people well respected within the family around lahaina. the questions that i m seeing locals posting on social media are about housing. this is a tourism dependent island but people need rooms to stay in. so how will you balance that out? insurance, yes. they were curious about that. tension and mistrust between people given the early response to this disaster. how do you build trust?

Transcripts for CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer 20240604 22:32:00

and climate change caused the severity of the fires. do you support maui s lawsuit. so it s immediate recovery. it s long-term rebuilding questions that they have pressing for him then of course, just the grief. over 800 souls still unaccounted for right now. and people coming to grips with the idea this may take months or years or may never form closure for them. forensic anthropologist experts say scenes like this can take years to sort out. so there s so much here for him to take on but he s, looks like he s on front street in historic lahaina, which was once the capital of the kingdom of hawaii then was a very historic point when the missionaries and plantation era came along. so much of that burned in those thousand degree flames, wolf. bill weir from maui.

Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 21:21:00

monday, across the southwest. the national weather service office in some areas could see as much as a year s worth of rain in a 24-hour period tomorrow. we ll keep an eye on that and keep you updated here on msnbc. last not, why is governor josh greene said that historic lahaina town will rise again. he gave an emotional update on the recovery effort and the state, after devastating wildfires left at least 114 people dead. the governor of the death toll is expected to increase each day as they continue their search. more politics nation for you right after the break. right after the break. lso can t leave covered in hair. with bounce pet, you can cuddle and brush that hair off. bounce. it s the sheet. pano ai chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions. .because t-mobile helps pano ai innovate, so they can stop the spread of wildfires.

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Yuki Iwamura/AFP via Getty Images(LAHAINA, Hawaii) Without taking a beat, the culinary world sprang into action to help survivors on Maui in the wake of the deadly wildfires that tore through the historic harbor town of Old Lahaina, and with it, lives, businesses and homes. As restaurant owners, chefs, food truck operators, suppliers, farmers and others asses the damage from the fifth-deadliest wildland fire in U.S. history that displaced thousands, they have quickly tapped into what comes as second nature in hospitality: serving others. Culinary community on Maui mobilizes to help feed fire victims Local food nonprofits, culinary programs and restaurants have pooled their resources to continually prepare food and distribute meals to those in need. Chef Hui, a Hawaii-based group of local cooks and food service providers throughout the islands, set up a food and meal distribution hub at the University of Hawaii Maui College (UHMC) Culinary Arts facility in Kahului with volunteers

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