Sirens on this i island. And why that wasnt activated, because it clearly would have given people more time to escape the flames and get out of town. And, of course, the number of fatalities would probably not be the number that it currently is. Another big challenge here, mike, is housing. Why . Theres not much of it. Its expensive to rent or own. And unlike, say, the mainland there are not any towns that can simply absorb 4,500 people right now that need shelter. Lahaina was really small, nice historical place, and its gone. All the kind of, like, precious memories of my kids and kind of generational stuff. Reporter so eva adams, she lost her home. It was in this new 89unit, Affordable Housing complex that is now, of course, as you see, just ashes. There are about 2,700 buildings here that were destroyed in lahaina, 86 of those were homes. And the community of lahaina is a very working class, a lot of Native Hawaiians who serve the resorts, and right now those people who are now home
that you can t bring her in because other people are hurt worse, brooke singman. i drive by shooting and a matter of three seconds, 14 people shot including a 3-year-old and 11-year-old and 15-year-old. two shooters openly open fire for people who gathered for a prayer vigil. all embarrassed conditions between critical and nonlife-threatening. and we also have a person struck by a vehicle at the scene as well. we don t know enough about this weather a gang conflict or personal conflict yet, but as soon as we know, we will share that with the public. speak with the senseless shooting plagued the windy city over the weekend with a total of 35 people shot just between friday and sunday. it also comes on the heels of the safety act set to go into effect in illinois just two months from today. the bill went to eliminate cash bill completely. g.o.p. lawmakers are worried about what it will do to the city, listen. an absolute disaster for the town. not only the cash for the e
leaders he doesn t support a spending plan that includes billions of dollars for the climate, at least not right now. while the president is preparing to use his pen to deliver some green energy dreams to the far left, he is putting something on hold. reportedly to try to make manchin happy. for now, biden will not declare a national emergency at the climate. biden has been quiet on manchin in general. other dems didn t get that message. it is not fair to string people along for a year and not come to a conclusion. we re here to serve our constituents. if we can do something productive. i would prefer that he really supports the president s agenda to a bigger degree. harris: while the white house has been victory lapping after a new week of lower gas prices, facts matter in all this. gas at the pump is still $2 higher than when president biden took office 18 months ago. in focus republican senator john barrasso, ranking member of the energy committee. we ll begin with
healthcare, food, and free cell phone. s. we are egg g setting our country up for failure never degree. a california boutique is prohibiting customers from wearing masks, the store s owner says could prevent witnesses from getting an accurate description of suspects in the event of a crime. i want my money back. 8-year-old emit bailey wins the kid s u.s.a. championship. he wins $2,500. he plans to spend it on a go cart. so wake we up when it s all over. and i m wiser and i m older. all this time i ve been. steve: this is your 6:01 wake-up call. right now you have got, let s say, 84 degrees for a daytime high of 90. 0% chance of rain. relatively clear there however, the sunrise will be in 56 minutes at 6:56 this monday morning, monday, august 22, 2022. be and today brian in the center square ainsley is so off for couple days getting some r and r. katie is here with us. katie: beautiful day. i m excited. brian: exaggerating when it comes to new york. it s g