we were warned, we knew it was going to be big, you know, we made that choice to stay. my island of paradise is gone as i knew it. >> more than 400,000 people are still without power, and many on these barrier islands may not have it for up to a month. still, they're holding out hope. >> we're strong people, will get through it, and will rebuild and come back. >> you heard us talk about boats, you'll see them right behind me. because i am in a fishing community. lots of shrimpers here. and they tell me they feel like they have been left behind. quick to point out, look, they have provided for decades food for this country. and now, they have not heard from any government officials providing assistance here, saying they just want to be able to wash their hands or take a warm shower. or even just know what is next when it comes to the recovery. because this is their way of life. and it has now been taken away with no guarantee of when they'll be able to get back on the water and back to work, don? >> leyla santiago, thank you very much for that. former president trump sending the mar-a-lago documents case all the way the supreme court. will scotus pick it up? that's next.