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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes October 10, 2024
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I apologize, this is just horrific. The terrible and entirely predictable hurricane milton. This is a very dangerous storm in terms of its strength and size as it approaches landfall. Tonight as another monster storm heads to florida powered by extreme temperatures in the gulf and as millions across the south dig out from last week s devastating hurricane, a reminder of what trump thinks about climate change. We will add a little bit more beachfront property. That s not the worst thing in the world. And the life or death stakes in this election. Then day donald trump prefers to run on problems instead of fixing problems. A kamala harris media blitz with 28 days left to go. And senator sherrod brown on his must win race in ohio when all in starts now. Good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. Hurricane milton is expected to make landfall in florida early thursday morning. At this hour the storm is back to category 5 strength. The national hurricane center advises, quote, florida res
taking action naacp going to bat for jackson, mississippi residents, over the water problems will talk to the president ceo. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the aftermath of hurricane ian. a storm that left 87 people dead and counting. most of those deaths happened in florida, some of the worst of the storm. more than 700,000 florida residents still do not have power. the president of first lady will travel to florida wednesday to survey the damage. also a visit with puerto rico tomorrow to address the construction that hurricane two weeks ago. the storm killed at least two dozen americans there, and power still not fully restored. just a 10% of the island is in the dark. last night, president biden acknowledging widespread devastation left behind by these two disasters. our hearts, can t go without saying or heavy. the devastating hurricane, the storms of puerto rico, florida, south carolina. we owe puerto rico a hell of a lot more than they alread
elected. [applause] so, does that include campaigning for democrats if that s what it takes? yes. katie, obviously sharing the same with legitimacy? we welcome support with a broad coalition of folks to make sure that arizona stays in the hands of a leader who s gonna bring sanity instead of chaos. if liz cheney wants to come to arizona, i welcome her. as well as the broad coalition of republicans who want to see a leader in the governor s office to join camp. secretary hobbs, thank you for being with us. the oath keepers go on trial and we are awaiting word on a house hearing, what s next in the january six investigations. plus, a focus on florida all look at what s happening in cuba, post hurricane protest tell you about. tell you about sk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless
it is much cheaper to proactively prepare against the impacts of climate change than to clean up after the fact. $550 billion is nothing compared to the trillions we re talking about if we don t pass this bill, in terms of cleaning up, post hurricane, post drought, post wildfire. we can t afford that. that s the message we need to get across to all americans and global citizens. i know people at home are listening carefully to your message. because climate ends in disaster so many times. what issues do you want to address and what should the united states prioritize? one of the main things here, and that s a great question is that we as the united states have historically polluted the most. and there s a responsibility for the u.s. and other high polluters like china, like india, to support developing countries, to transition into more renewable future and to
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