Disaster in state history. Confirmed deaths at 55. Were told that number will likely grow. None of the fires right now is fully contained. Not one. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. Those fires have left a wasteland of obliterated neighborhoods and landmarks and think about the economy there with the businesses knocked down. They dont know when they can get in there and when tourism will be an option again. The historic city of lahaina, once hawaiis royal capital, is charred ruins now. Survivors stunned at just how fast Hurricane Doras winds helped the flames to spread. People are found in houses in a huddle. There was nowhere to go. Beyond any other tropical storms, 100 times, covid, everything for our small town. People lost everything, homes, jobs, their cars, some their pets. There are still people missing. I have never seen something ravaged so fast. Harris take a look at the video. Look at the sheer scale of damage. Rescue crews now combing through the rubble
and it will probably be more focused. so we intend to be there. in terms of the pledge, i think everybody is looking at they will be the nominee of the party and able to sign the pledge. i expect to sign it as well. we need to pull together to make sure we can win in november of 2024. harris: you mentioned donald trump and him refusing to sign the pledge. i want to read something to you, an op-ed that came to us, a new gop pledge calling it a trap. here is a quote. if trump refuses to sign and the rnc bans him from debates the party has banished its leading candidate. if trump refuses to sign and the rnc relents and lets him participate, the rnc will forfeit any authority it has over the process. it is a terrible choice. that s from the washington examiner. what is your reaction to that? i agree it s not a good choice. the whole idea of the pledge is