Sirens on this i island. And why that wasnt activated, because it clearly would have given people more time to escape the flames and get out of town. And, of course, the number of fatalities would probably not be the number that it currently is. Another big challenge here, mike, is housing. Why . Theres not much of it. Its expensive to rent or own. And unlike, say, the mainland there are not any towns that can simply absorb 4,500 people right now that need shelter. Lahaina was really small, nice historical place, and its gone. All the kind of, like, precious memories of my kids and kind of generational stuff. Reporter so eva adams, she lost her home. It was in this new 89unit, Affordable Housing complex that is now, of course, as you see, just ashes. There are about 2,700 buildings here that were destroyed in lahaina, 86 of those were homes. And the community of lahaina is a very working class, a lot of Native Hawaiians who serve the resorts, and right now those people who are now home
democratic congresswoman from the if great state of michigan, debbie dingell. welcome. good to be with you. mike: let s start with a comment your colleague pat fallon made. let s play are it. they just want to kick the can down the road to get through november of next year. if joe and hunter biden had nothing to hide, why not just release your bank records? why not cooperate with the investigation? mike: how do you respond, congresswoman? i m going to agree with my colleague, jamie rag raskin this morning. i do believe this belongs in the justice system. i don t think they re kicking the can down the load. the road. i think we need an open and transparent process. i want to be very clear, this is not a democrat that has been appointed. he was appointed as a u.s. attorney under president trump. so i think we are a nation of laws, i believe in due process. i think that hunter biden s case belongs in the justice process and we need to let it play out.