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who has been working through the night, well into the morning to save lives and get power back. there s a lot of damage, and i made clear to the governors that my team at the federal emergency management agency, fema, is on the ground and ready to provide all the assistance that s needed. all right. we have reporters across the northeast. let s begin with evan mcmorrow santora in queens. that s where the majority of the deaths were reported. evan, what do you know? reporter: that s right, victor and alisyn. you talk about the horror story of being in a basement during a flash flood. i m standing in the place where one of those most tragic stories happened. this street in queens where i m standing right now, it is dry, it is a nice day out, but last night around 9:00, 9:30 there were feet of water here. it swept through, filling up basements and filling up people s driveways. behind me you can barely see, you can see right through there a hole where the water swept through and it co
very real issue going forward. how much control will this court that informally bears the name of john roberts, the roberts court, really have him in charge here. for many, many months, the last couple of years after justice anthony kennedy had retired, the chief justice had sat at the center of the court and also held the ideological center of this court. so he had a lot of power. he was in the majority in virtually every important case, and what we re seeing now with the five conservatives to his right including three appointees of donald trump, he no longer has that power. last night s ruling last night s order from the court could really be a sign of what is to come, whether it is john roberts court or perhaps it is more of a donald trump court. thank you, joan, for the reporting. thank you. our next guests represent
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