june by this administration because they were worried about impacts to business. look, this anti-regulation and climate denial rhetoric that we heard really pales in significance to public health challenges that we're seeing today. we need to buckle down and learn lessons that we're seeing here and learn about how we can work with industry to make sure that they can continue to function and our communities can be protected and our public health can continue to be protected. >> we will leave it there. former administrator for the epa under president obama. thanks for your time. what happens next? flood water slowly receding. what are residents facing when they finally get to return home. our reporters on the ground will show us. let's see, there are the wildcats 'til we die weekenders. the watch me let if fly. this i gotta try weekenders.