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to the wildfires and now we are in peak hurricane season. and we have had an unprecedented number of disaster requests from governors because of the extreme weather that they are experiencing. this is our new normal. this is the operational tempo we find ourselves in and we have to continue to invest in mitigation and resilience to help these communities redues the impact from these storms so we don't have such complicate recoveries afterward. >> thank you so much. >> ok, we have about ten minutes before we move for the president's events. >> said he wanted to hold a summit hate crimes in jacksonville, and invited the president and vice president to attend. what was your response for that. >> i believe the date for the summit is still being determined. you've heard this from the president over the past couple of years talking about we are in

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CNN News Central

staff to be extra alert during the peak of hurricane season, which is where we find ourselves right now. but our operational tempo has been year-round. we started with atmospheric rivers in california in january, extreme tornadoes in the spring, to the wildfires. and now we are in peak hurricane season. and we have had an unprecedented number of disaster requests from governors because of the extreme weather that they're experiencing. this is our new normal. this is the operational tempo that we find ourselves in, and we have to continue to invest in mitigation, in resilience to help these communities reduce the impact from these storms so we don't have such complicated recoveries afterward. >> all right. that is fema chief deann criswell who is worning about the storm surge in florida. she's been in touch with governor ron desantis who says he's concerned about

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Chris Jansing Reports

confident right now that with these two storms that we're currently dealing with in maui and this one or another one to come that we have enough personnel to go in and support the immediate life saving efforts. >> you mentioned extreme weather that we have seen all summer from hawaii, storms in southern california, is this in your view the new normal, just summers where we're seeing these kinds of events more frequently and maybe more intense events than before? >> what i can say is that we don't have a typical operational season like we had in the past. we would normally prepare our staff to be extra alert during the peak of hurricane season, which is where we find ourselves right now. but our operational tempo has been year round. we started with atmospheric rivers in california in january. extreme tornadoes in the spring, to the wildfires and now we're in peak hurricane season.

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

>> so you just heard the fema administrator worn the disaster relief fund will run out of money. we are not even in peak hurricane season yet and republicans are demanding spending cuts right now. this will bring us to the brink of a government shutdown. would a shutdown be acceptable to you? >> i would absolutely support more money for fema. absolutely. americans help fellow americans. and we in louisiana are so indebted to those fellow americans but everybody if you've not yet been hit by a disaster, sooner or later, one will it you. we are committed to helping hawaiians. i think the cajun maybe is there as a direct group from louisiana. for the government shutdown,

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

>> all right. you just heard the fema administrator warn that the disaster relief fund is going to run out of money. we're not even in peak hurricane season yet and house republicans are demanding spending cuts right no and this is bringing us to the brink of a government shutdown. would you support more money from fema and would a shutdown be acceptable to you? >> i would absolutely support more money for fema. absolutely. americans help fellow americans and we in louisiana are so indebted to those fellow americans and everybody, if you've not yet been hit by disaster sooner or later one will hit you. we are committed to helping hawaiians and i think the cajun navy is there as a direct route from louisiana. it is largely talked about and impacts the lives of americans and most likely there will be a continuing resolution and i think there will be eventual funding. >> so let's talk now about the proes deshl race and we are 72

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

16 higher than last week, but still cheaper than a year ago, with california once again approaching $5 a gallo experts say cuts in production are to blame, but so is the record-breaking heat >> you've got a lot of refineries that are coughing and wheezing they're not really geared to run with 10 or 15 days of 100-degree temperatures in a row. >> and as we move into peak hurricane season, the industry fears prices will continue to spike. >> when a hurricane enters into the gulf of mexico, supply can be disrupted, resulting in higher gasoline and diesel prices >> how is this going to impact consumers? >> i expect that gasoline prices are going to continue to rise another 7 to 10 cents a gallon and that means the cost to deliver goods and services to the consumer is going to increase as well >> i have to take money out of groceries to make sure i have gas to get to the store. so, it's like a lose/lose situation. >> reporter: for now, the only hope for drivers is to figure out a way to spend less time on the road until prices come back down

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>> likely, again as we are in peak hurricane season things could shift. especially, if we have several hurricanes that impact production here. it's going to be a wait and see type situation. one expert, an oil, eckes believes that we could see a another 7 to 10 increase in the coming weeks. all, right put that in your piggy bank's. save up for those gallons. dana griffin, that wraps up for this hour. yes and we'll be back for this hour two pm eastern. join her for sure. simone starts right now. >> greetings, you are watching simone i'm charles blow in for simone. the next few days are critical for donald trump. new charges, a new codefendant and damning new evidence coming to light in the classified

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CNN This Morning

bipartisanship since they forms the house judiciary committee which durham testifies in front of tomorrow is a little bit more politicized led by chairman jim jordan, a key ally for former president trump in going -- basically trying to relitigate his investigations, investigate the investigators. potentially political fireworks tomorrow when he testifies publicly. >> zach which, thank you very much for the reporting. tropical storm bret, the second named storm of this early atlantic hurricane season is churning in the atlantic with maximum sustained winds at 40 miles per hour. it can could could become a hurricane tomorrow as it pushes closer to the windward islands. third week of june, this is early? >> yeah, this is not your average season. this is not your average satellite loop you would normally see in the middle of june. this is something we would see, say, august and september closing in on the peak hurricane

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