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get onto the next day, many don t even have usable drinking water, many don t have a place to call home but they listen to our vice president who thought it was a good time to say this. vice president harris: our lowest income communities and communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues not of their own making, absolutely. we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. kayleigh: i cannot believe when i heard this, harris. when those floodwaters are rising, when your home is destroyed, when you potentially lose a family member as some did come the last thing you are thinking about is race. at a time when america came together perhaps one of the most unifying times in our countries after a national disaster on the whole comes together, she chooses to invoke hateful divisive race-based rhetoric. harris: i got a bit of a lecture from will cain on the faulkner focus her mind to me this ....
What i love about sharing a foundational place for everyone to go to, hope is not lost. hope isn t a strategy. you have to take it to the lord in prayer and every step of the way when it is good and when it is not, constant contact of god. you tell stories that need to be told in people who rely on faith and use god to get through tough times, can you give us a glimpse into one of those stories? harris: one of my favorites is ernestine and i cover alabama twisters outbreak a couple of years ago. in fact, president trump was there after this one street was hit so far in lee county alabama. ernestine, everyone in her stretch come all of those houses were gone. groups too down to the concrete slab. one room where she used to go to pray, or prayer room survived. she was in it. how she survived and what she told god as the storm was ....