people who are rescuing animals from dangerously high waters. and eons disastrous aftermath. plus the supreme court s new term begins tomorrow with the new justice on the bench. some say that one of the cases on the docket could be the biggest threat to democracy since the january 6th insurrection. i ll go in-depth with the journalist who s been sounding the alarm about this case for months. later, we ve heard so many stories about election workers facing violent threats and false claims, would you believe, that actually inspired people to sign up to work holds? i ll speak live to someone who made that exact choice. good sunday morning to all of you. i m katie fang. we begin this hour right here in florida, where rescuers continue to search for survivors in the wake of hurricane ian. the death toll is tragically growing to 73 s search teams reach more areas of the community initially cut off, including in pine islands where our amazon news team got a closer look at the devast
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reality. oh, it s a strong number. it is? you know what? it was 221,000 private sector jobs down from 700,000 in february. we re going in the wrong direction. inflation is still here and recession is looming. a much stronger than that, 75% of americans think we re in a very session. 75% of americans. these are the people that do the living and the day-to-day working in america. they re not the people that sit in the boards of these companies that look where they re going to put their next $10 million. that s where the american economy really lies. that s what democrats said that they used to talk about that as the heart blood of america. instead, they re now looking more like the old republicans than the old democrats. charles: i m glad you brought that up. the stuff that was biden bights for, student loan forgiveness. these are like elitist programs.
down. it affected me so much. my heart blood for them. my heart was bleeding. i was like, how can, that was my main thing, how can? but i was so moved to my soul, i said, i can do something. i can go work at the polls. let the people come to me. i m going to stand out for miss moss and miss freeman. the polls, i want them to come at me. i m not going to fold. i m not. shawn, let s be clear here, we ve also seen a lot of people who used to be poll workers, on the other end of the spectrum, quiet, because of these kinds of threats, and the disinformation campaigns that sometimes seen relentless. with all of that in mind, how would you characterize the overall level of interest in people becoming poll workers