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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Verified 20240704

Welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. We start with apocalyptic scenes in hawaii. Us soldiers have joined search and recovery efforts. At least 36 people are known to have died in wildfires others are still unaccounted for. Large parts of the tourist town of la highna on The Island Of Maui have been burned to the ground. This is what it looke like overnight when flames spread rapidly forcing some people to jump into the sea to escape. Multiple areas have been burnt to the ground and the western side of the island is almost cut off. Officials say, the Hospital System is overwhelmed, with many people suffering burns and smoke inhalation. Our correspondent Richard Galpin has this report. Is anybody still out here . Its time to go these are the desperate calls for people still in the historic City Of Lahaina on The Island Of Maui, as the flames on the marina gets closer and closer. Many neighbourhoods were burned to the ground as

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are about 57,000 asylum seekers here in new york city. they have opened nearly 200 shelters to house them, which is reportedly costing about 400 american dollars per family per night. one of the things that, at this point, is becoming increasingly more of an issue within the city is school year starts. about 30% of the migrants are said to be school age children and so the city is trying to figure out not only where they should go on a physical level, but putting them in places where there are teachers who speak both english as well as usually spanish, to be able to help with their education. the mayor is saying there is a need for more federal support here. he s saying that, over the course of, as you mentioned, three years, new york is expected to spend $12 billion helping migrants and eric adams, the mayor, says that will cut into the amount of money available for other city resources, whether that is resources for low income new yorkers orjust things like trash pick up. he also wan

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