Rahm emanuel about whats the u. S. Trying to accomplish. We begin this morning with the Devastating Hawaiin Wildfire S that ravaged maui. Police have identified three more victims. Nbcs tom llamas spoke with the family a 79yearold who was identified yesterday. Reporter remembering the man who for decades was the rhythm of lahaina. Music was the love of his life. Buddy jantoc spent life as a musician, touring country before settling down in his forever home of lahaina. Theyre sharing memories like this of uncle buddy playing weekend gigs at lahainas cannery mall. He was always smiling, always laughing. This as nbc news has reviewed a lawsuit accusing Hawaiian Electric of years of inaction and negligence, arguing it should have been planning to shut down Power Systems before the damaging winds hit. The Hawaiian Electric company declined to comment on the pending lawsuit. Nbcs Steve Patterson joins us this morning from maui. What more do we know about that suit and the investigation into
taking heat for relocating migrants to a hotel in the burbs. our panel debates if they are living up to the title. a few weeks before we turn back the clocks, fox news @ night investigates how congress is trying to reclaim its time and make daylight savings permanent. we begin tonight with the oldest royal in british history to be named monarch, king charles iii to. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins us live from london. the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we ve reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to business quickly as we saw today as the new head of state. we saw him taking those reigns, he and his queen consort camilla
Editor s note: This story, produced in partnership with Southern Illinois University journalism students, was supported by grant funding from the Pulitzer Center.
This story, produced in partnership with Southern Illinois University journalism students, was supported by grant funding from the Pulitzer Center. Pink and