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Katy Tur Reports

>> reporter: we have heard a lot, especially over the weekend. we were getting so many people coming up to us, frustrated, in tears, because they felt like keeping this road behind me closed was preventing the much needed resources from actually getting to the people in lahaina and beyond that were still without power, food, water, necessities. we heard reports of looting, people being held at gunpoint, and it was just very frustrating for a lot of locals. governor green acknowledged that he heard the people's frustrations last night when he addressed the town and said that is part of why he is opening up this road to let people who want to get into their homes or get to their jobs and also more first responders and those grass roots efforts that have been popping up, they are now allowed in, and this is going to continue for the rest of the day, until 10:00 p.m. then the restriction goes back down to just necessary travel. but i think that it is definitely giving people a sense of, okay, we're getting what we have been asking for, and there's been so many resources brought in, thanks to the governor and fema.

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CNN Newsroom Live

on the resiliency of the consumer spending power after an earlier washing that the americans are spending more on the necessities and less on discretionary purposes, that the retails is a way for the federal reserve's decision whether to raise rates next month. you see that they closely. and u.s. fuel prices been fraudulently moving higher. and now they're at their highest level in nearly ten months. we look at why. >> reporter: don look now, but u.s. gas prices are creeping towards $4 a gallon. the national average hit $3.85 on monday according to aaa. that is the highest level in ten months. and the good new is that the

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FOX and Friends

>> the flight is only 20 minutes. >> you want to show me. >> sure. >> let's do it. >> let's take a supply run. here we go. look at that total destruction. gray to the concrete, all the way back up to the other end of lahaina, total destruction. normal times, this is a tourist center. this is a shopping center. this is where people come to not just buy necessities but to buy luxury items. today it's nothing but necessities. this is the nerve center for northwest maui run by retired firefighters, active firefighters from outside the area. you are in the heart of the recovery effort right here. >> out of the hazard area. so, whatever we can provide because we are out of the hazard area we are going to do. >> not just andrea and i. there is huge communities come together and do this like other groups, you know oahu, big island, boats getting across here. this is all community-based and

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FOX and Friends

private heroics. happening everywhere. standing in the parking lot of church. meals being served. two women 2 # years old basically created a private airlift to bring goods and necessities to west maui from helicopters and planes running logistics coordinating logistics one with a-month-old. watch. >> not only does it shut down maui from the rest of the world. cell service physical access. roads into this entire side of the island. incapable of being accessed to bring in supplies but you can come through the air. that's where sierra left and faucet come in. these two ladies put together the biggest private relief effort right here on west maui. planes running in out of the airport all day long. okay, andrea how did it start? >> talking to the maui food bank what's going on we don't have enough.

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FOX and Friends

take a supply route. ♪ >> will: look at that, total destruction, gray, to the concrete ash, everything from the other end of lahaina. total destruction. this is the plaza, normal times, this is a tourist center, shopping center, where people come to buy necessities and luxury items, today nothing but necessities, run by firefighters, retired firefighters, you are in the heart of the recovery effort. >> we are the hazard area, whatever we can provide because we are out of the hazard area, we will do it. >> not just andrea and i, huge communities come together, on

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CBS Weekend News

become the epicenter of the relief efforts. >> it is so devastating. >> reporter: relief workers rushing supplies into lahaina tonight by plane and boat. people who lost their homes are now living in parks. >> everybody lost everything. >> reporter: where arlen is looking for basic necessities. >> we need formula, diapers, ice, water and just food. >> reporter: officials estimate 86% of lahaina's residences have been damaged or destroyed. >> i lost my condo, my jeep, my laptop, my cell phone, everything i ever owned for 40 years that i lived in lahaina. >> reporter: but there's no estimate for the emotional trauma left behind. akeem walker relives the terror of the flames in his sleep. >> i have nightmares of just screaming, "run, run, run, run."

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CNN News Central

fani willis. she's had to change her security detail. we're seeing the security details here. this main street in front the courthouse has been closed down. there's still foot traffic in anticipation as the grand jury hears efvidence and against trup and we wait for the indictment. >> thank you so much for being there. coming up for us, teams are coming through the ash and the rubble in maui with a painstaking task ahead of them looking for human remains. and survivors of the fires, they're struggling as we're seeing to find a place to stay and other basic necessities. adding to the unfolding tragedy, lawsuit has just been filed. plus -- they call themselves the goon squad. six former police officers facing more charges now for torturing two black men. why they're headed back to the course. and nasa's webb telescope spots something raising a new cosmic question. we'll be back.

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Chris Jansing Reports

we're offering support and trying to be with each and every single employee. again, the great thing is seeing people come together, buying people clothes, buying people new shoes, buying dog food. we've been doing everything we can to make sure our employees have everything -- that lost everything that are able to get the basic necessities as quickly as possible. >> the governor, as i'm sure you know, say the fires are likely to be the largest natural disaster in the state's history. the damage so far is estimated at around $6 billion but probably and unfortunately, like the number of fatalities, that number will climb. how optimistic are you as you talk about how the island is coming together -- how optimistic are you that maui can rebuild and what will it take? >> island people are the strongest people in the world. they're used to storms, they're used to devastation. i know this community will come

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Chris Jansing Reports

just fair warning. fair warning. a lot of people are angry. a lot of bad things is happening. people are going into survival mode. >> reporter: going into survival mode. i can report that at least one grocery store has opened it will be open for 24 hours. the state is offering free shuttles for residents in lahaina and beyond to come to central maui to try to get whatever necessities they can. two gas stations have opened up there. hopefully that will help people who maybe are trapped to get out and come down and check in with family members. again, hundreds are still missing. this is going to be a very slow process, to try to identify all these bodies. so many family members are being asked to give their dna to try to identify some of those victims. chris. >> brutal. nbc's dana griffin, thank you. i know you'll keep us updated. i want to turn to the president of blue hawaiian helicopters, quinton koch.

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Katy Tur Reports

>> i'm sorry. my 81-year-old grandfather is staying with me, and anyhow, yeah, we were trying to locate them. i think it's safe to say that they're no longer here with us today. we've spent the last five days trying to find them. that's kind of where we're at right now. >> have you been able to get into lahaina? >> i have. fortunately the county administration has allowed me to organize donation supplies going in and out to lahaina every day, so i have been working tirelessly with my canoe club in ensuring that those necessities get to the families in need. >> what was it like, and tell me what you need right now. >> i think right now, we just

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