watch this. we made it just in time. it was right on top of us. this is devastating. i have so many family members, friends, memories that has been destroyed. this is a whole community that has lost everything. so, it is just very sad here. it s going to take a long time for people to heal to get back on their feeds. alexandria hoff from washington with the latest. this is horrible for these people. you can hear her break in their voice and the center of the community blown away essentially. ashley, todd, the white house said things like temporary housing loans for uninsured property will become available for the residents of mississippi county pummeled by the storm. homeland secretary alejandro mayorkas took a tour of small delta community which residency it is nothing but a hollowed show. flower shop, beauty shop, barber, law offices down the street all gone. an auto parts store, a local restaurant that has been there for i don t know how many years, since i w
ashley: a washington post columnist urging pushback against parents and house republicans who support the parents bill of rights after legislation one step closer to becoming a law. to me when i hear parental rights, what happened to the pta? parent teachers associations? why all of a sudden is this an issue? what i have a problem with his party of life become a part of respect for family and individual freedom has no problem putting a target on the backs of trans kids and their families. so when i hear parental rights come i think parental rights for who? ashley: the bill would require schools to publish curriculums publicly and give parents a list of reading material given to their kids. the bill passed the house and now heads to the senate. todd: minnesota assigning a new bill into law that will make the state a refuge for children