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meanwhile, you see some trucks rolling up behind me as a start to open up this roadblock, there will be an investigation with the state attorney general looking into how this was handled for the emergency management standpoint. the state has admitted that they did not sound the alarm. the sophisticated sirens set up all over the state and all over this island did not sound in time to let people know that this was happening. there were alerts that went out by text, tv, and radio. the power was down well before that happened, leaving residents to wonder why that system did not kick in. that will be part of the investigation. for now, this is all focused on search and rescue. a majority of it now focused on recovery. back to you. >> steve patterson, thank you. coming up, ron desantis. he is continuing his anti-democratic march through florida, day by day. with him now empowering himself

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Morning Joe

it's founded. each time we have seen this on the ballot since dobbs, republicans have suffered losses at the ballot box. it puts them in this really tough place going into 2024. yes, you have most of the republican contenders who don't want to get into the weeds on the abortion issue, on the republican presidential side saying, "this is back with the states now. that's where it should be." it's fine it's back in the states. we've watched state by state so far as these referendums against abortion access have fallen. but at the same time, as long as the states are debating it, this rises to the national consciousness. even if states are making the decision, it doesn't go away as a national issue. 2024 is still a national election. it is why you're seeing people like bill stepien sound the alarm about ohio. it's one state, fine. 2023, an off year, okay. but it has a lot of blinking warning signs for republicans. when you see 3 million people come out in the middle of august in an election that was

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

also have a lot of evaporation. put your laundry out on a hot day. it's going to dry a lot faster than it will on a cool and cloudy day. so, forests are similar. they dry out in hotter temperatures much more quickly. so, you have these forests that are drying out, and it's much more susceptible to fire than they might have been ten or 20 years ago. and the fires that are now able to burn there are able to do so much more ferociously. because it's so dry and so warm, the fire has to do much less work. it can't just devote all its energy to combusting and burning and spreading. and that's what it's doing, really, around the clock now in canada. we've never seen anything like this. >> so, you have these climate activists trying to sound the alarm. of irreversible change. is that right? number one. is this as bad as it gets, or

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

fire has to do much less work. it could devote all its energy to combusting and burning it spreading. and that's what it doing really around the clock now in canada. we've never seen anything like this. >> so, you have this climate activists trying to sound the alarm of irreversible change. is that right, number one, is this they, as bad as it gets? could it get worse? >> well michael, activists are just one piece of it. honestly, climate scientists have been sounding the alarm about climate change and the risks it poses to our livelihoods and our forests and our daily lives for the past 50 or 70 years, even. it's really been in the news and on the table for a long time. it is hard for people to really focus on it. it seems until their own neighborhood is in flames. and frankly more and more

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

much more ferociously. it's so dry. it's so warm. the fire has to do much less work. it can devote all its energy to combusting and burning and spreading. and that's what it's doing really around the clock now in canada. we've never seen anything like this. >> so, you know, you have these climate activists trying to sound the alarm. of irreversible change. is that right? as bad as it gets, could it get worse? >> michael, activists are one piece of it. honestly, climate scientists have been sounding the alarm will climate change and the risks it poses to our livelihoods and our forests and our daily lives for the past 50 or 70 years even. it's been in the news on the table for a long time. it's hard for people to focus

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CNN Newsroom Live

boiling over, antagonism about the need to want to fight back about lots of circumstances in the country that feel like they are being robbed and taken away from people. and again, you know, i think the curiosity here is about what sort of situations he is not looking at versus the ones that he is looking at. >> it's fascinating, i tell you, he is number one on my terms i think. i mean, it certainly is in the national zeitgeist. and people are paying attention. and i wonder, you know, whether this will become that rallying cry in other ways. we will have to see going forward. trae johnson, fascinating to talk, to you thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. >> up next, texas congressman castro joins me live on the intensifying scandal at the border. as whistleblower sound the alarm on how migrants are being treated there. plus, a woman is reported missing, she's found, and now cops are suggesting that there are, well, more than a few cracks in her story. and suspicious google searches in her phone. that is all ahead.

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FOX News Sunday

biden returned from the nato summit and signs in order that could send thousands of u.s. reservists to europe. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sound the alarm of the u.s. running out of ammo and weapons. saying our supply cannot meet the demand. >> we have to come in the long run, have a strong industrial base pair wit was set out and ie coordinator john kirby to discuss our military's readiness and leadership on the world stage. we'll get reaction from senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee. then, how worried should democrats be about a third party threat? we will ask our sunday pan about fresh speculation of a potential presidential spoiler along with efforts to stop it. i'll right now on "fox news sunday." shannon: hello from boxes in washington annual defense bill billets at the nation's military

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FOX News Sunday

summit and signs in order that could send thousands of u.s. reservists to europe. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sound the alarm of the u.s. running out of ammo and weapons. saying our supply cannot meet the demand. >> we have to come in the long run, have a strong industrial base pair w was set out and is e coordinator john kirby to discuss our military's readiness and leadership on the world stage. we'll get reaction from senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee. then, how worried should democrats be about a third party threat? we will ask our sunday pan about fresh speculation of a potential presidential spoiler along with efforts to stop it. i'll right now on "fox news sunday." shannon: hello from boxes in washington annual defense bill billets at the nation's military and national security priorities

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