here s kerry sanders. reporter: this morning, florida is suing the two nation s largest drugstores, accusing helping them of create the state s devastating opioid crisis. florida s republican attorney general, pam bondi, to the lawsuits filed in may among those initially named, the maker of o krrxycontin. they say they sold and shipped unreasonable quantities to cvs in florida and said the pharmacy giants failed to stop suspicious orders they received. a spokesman tells b nbc news in part, the lawsuit is without merit and that the company complies with all federal and state laws were dispensing of controlled substance prescriptions, add aing we have stringent policies to prevent abuse. walgreens says it does not comment on pending lawsuits. the suit claims since 2006,
cornell, is there any truth to that assessment? well, as you talk about georgia, because last time i checked, you don t get much redder state than georgia. if you go back to the last off year election where a democrat ran for a governor of georgia, that democrat by the name of carter, a good georgia name lost by over 200,000 votes. but this is part of the problem. if you re at the rnc, this is part of the problem. your playing field is shrinking. i thought georgia would be a battle ground state four or five years from now. this is a state that in the obama campaign we looked at. and sort of tried to see if we might be competitive. but right now if you look at georgia, if we re losing georgia by a point, it is absolutely going to be a state that democrats put into battle ground configuration as well as, look, you know, arizona. you know, nevada, these western states that have been
darkness, first responders get a reprieve and reflect on the difficult job they have to do. it is relatively indescribable. it is complete and total devastation. we ve been tasked to help give the community closure as best we can. reporter: this is personal for you. you re from here. yes, sir. my sons have both lost homes here. that s typical of all our local first responders. we ve all touched personally by this. reporter: 15 miles west the walmart parking lot has become the unofficial refugee camp for evacuees with nowhere else to go. there isn t any organization. this is just people from all over chico and the state that are coming in and feeding people. it s amazing. reporter: ryan thought he lost everything. even his best friend. it was just amazing, the support i got from the community to find luna. she got singed pretty bad, but