responders can process through. but we still want to get there as quickly as possible. reporter: a little more news from the press conference that is happening right now as we speak. officials say they are still in rescue mode but at a certain point that will turn into recovery mode but potentially a good sign, there are no no one who is unaccounted for at this point. they don t know of anyone trapped in the rubble. again you see the devastation and what is left behind. still concerns there. at this point, no one trapped according to officials. that is, indeed, good news. let s continue to hope for the best. shaq brewster reporting live from davenport, iowa, thank you so very much. still ahead here on morning joe, russia launches its largest drone strike on kyiv since the start of the war in ukraine. we will get you the latest on the fighting and the state of the war. plus, on this memorial day, we catch up with a wisconsin
founded after one year, recipients had reduced income volatility, we re able to find full-time employment, and we re healthier, with lower levels of depression ending society. opponents say these programs are unsustainable and misguided. they want to keep all the different programs, want to keep the heating assistance, want to keep the housing assistance, when we keep the food, and then to top it off with another $500, as if it s the last $500 that s stopping, kind of, the progress we want to see. this is stigma at that says that working people, they ve got it. they don t need any help. we do. we need help. we might seem like we re fun. but everybody needs help in some aspect of their life. that was nbc s shaq brewster reporting. at the top of the hour, biden at the lectern. we ll preview his state of the union address, just two days away. it comes as kevin mccarthy just got his hands on the speakers gavel. and more on the chinese spy balloon. what shooting it down means for
this is one of the roads that about an hour ago was closed off. it is now open again. power companies reporting that at its peak, there were about 100,000 people without power. right now, that s about 5000 and they expect most people to have their power back by 8 pm, so the recovery is underway, as we drive around, you hear the homes of the chainsaws and leaf blowers, but many people saying that they are fortunate that is all that they were dealing with when they compared to what they are seeing to what we know is happening in florida. nbc news correspondent shaq brewster reporting from charleston for us. meanwhile, the massive recovery effort continues in florida. let s bring in denise cutler, the chief development officer of the all-base food bank there operates in southwestern florida. dennis, thank you for joining me. talk to us about your response, your organization s response to ian s devastation. what are you doing to help the victims of the disaster right now? thank you for
what we are seeing in florida, and because at that, the recovery has also been accelerated. the city reporting most of the roads that were flooded that were closed, have since been cleared. this is one of the roads that about an hour ago was closed off. it is now open again. power companies reporting that at its peak, there were about 100,000 people without power. right now, that s about 5000 and they expect most people to have their power back by 8 pm, so the recovery is underway, as we drive around, you hear the homes of the chainsaws and leaf blowers, but many people saying that they are fortunate that is all that they were dealing with when they compared to what they are seeing to what we know is happening in florida. nbc news correspondent shaq brewster reporting from charleston for us. meanwhile, the massive recovery effort continues in florida. let s bring in denise cutler, the chief development officer of the all-base food bank there operates in southwestern florida. dennis,
we had another call that we make routinely, someone was having difficulty breathing. that means he s a little bit oxygen deprived. not sure what it s from. he said he did get shots a couple weeks ago. you still put on full ppe. do you suspect it s covid or do you think that it s not because of the shot? it s better to be safe than sorry. guy, behind us are doing their very best. our ems, health department partners, everyone is putting their effort in it. we are at month 16 at this point in this and we re concern fundamental we don t turn the corner soon a new variant or additional deaths will occur and that s just tragic. that was shaq brewster reporting. next real world consequences of our changing climate. wildfires tearing through a california town, we re going to take you there and later it has been two years since the massive raids in mississippi when