past - it s the deadliest wildfire in the united states in the past 100 years. at least 4500 people are now in need of shelter. we feel the urgency, as we walk through those streets, as we talk to people, we feel that same struggle, that same anxiety and the same desire to do absolutely everything that we can and in our power to make sure our loved o ones, our families are taken care of. the state s attorney general has opened a probe into the wildfire response, critical decisions that happened before, during and after the fire. welcome into this fourth hour of fox & friends on sunday morning. we spent time together talking about this over the last couple days. i have a profound love of place, community. i love the united states, it s made up of 50 states, unique. i love the boston accent, how it s different than joey s accent or texas accent. i love america is a beautiful clkaleidoscope. hawaii is so unique, its culture, it s a beautiful flower in t kaleidoscope that
The government so what do they sunshine joining us now is venezuelan immigrant, horje and tamina. i have an interview on a podcast with a couple venezuelans who left in time and i asked when did you know that things were really going wrong, that the you know what has hit the fan and they said when the justice system became corrupt and when it started working only for one party and imprisoning others. what a are you seeing? what is your experience? what scares you or worries you about what you re seeing now with president trump? well, good morning. rachel: good morning. this definitely sets a really dangerous precedent in my opinion. i don t like the fact that we re seeing the main opposition leader to the biden administration being prosecuted while at the same time we re seeing all of this corrupt stuff that hunter biden is doing and almost nothing is happening to him.