we begin with the aftermath of him, and what could be the costliest hurricane in u.s. history. and was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone today, the storm delivering with heavy rains from the creek of islands to new england marking. out some and delivering strangers storm surge to the south. in florida, it s climbing. in this hour it stands at 77. that number is expected to rise. they re also assessing the damage, it could amount to billions of dollars in the southwestern part of the state. businesses destroyed. homes flattened. residents, left in complete shock. i wish we should be alive right now. we shouldn t be alive right now with that storm. the power of that storm? it would ve crashed into that side of the house. we would ve been swept away. to see the damage of clothes, it s almost frightening to see just how easily he d chewed through tons of concrete and steel. but to the danger above? heartbreaking. when you realize this is the only way an entire community c
migrants to cities like new york and chicago, old to score political points with the gop base. new york city is building ten shelter to house these migrants, an estimated 11,000 have ended up in homeless shelters. aid organizations in chicago also report that many arrived without any personal possessions that all. hundreds of miles away from their intended destinations. all of this serving as a powerful reminder that when we talk about immigration, we re talking about human beings. so when the midterm just weeks away, i think democrats find the right message about immigration. with me now is grayson martinez rosas, the executive director of united we dream, and also a daca recipient herself. melissa, thank you for joining me. let s start in our home state of texas, why don t we? how is the conversation around immigration playing out in the governor s race? you know, it s fascinating to see how the work that
The "Matter of Fact Listening Tour," hosted by Soledad O'Brien, continues its exploration of difficult issues surrounding race and equity in a new digital presentation, "Promises of Change," the third in a series that began in October 2020.