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Chief White House Correspondent / / Anchor / 10aET / snap: hallienbc. insta: hallie_gram / yes, I know I talk too fast.

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  1. this tweet: the thing that has united people of every political stripe on my twitter feed. (Common thread: anger, incredulity, utter bewilderment as to why this is in any way relevant.)

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    "Focus on the future damn storm": Retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré, former commander of Hurricane Katrina Joint Task Force, on Pres. Trump's erroneous Puerto Rico tweet. Watch his interview with :

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  4. Really psyched to lead this discussion at the film festival. Come hang out!

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  5. . on Capitol Hill reax: There's always a question about the President's tweets. In this case, this is another question that Republicans don't want to have to be asked about and as you heard the Speaker say there, he said look, I've got no reason to dispute this death toll.

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  6. . on President Trump’s Puerto Rico tweets: This is sort of a strong pattern for the President to come back at facts and say that he doesn't like them.

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  7. . on Florence: Several things are pressing up against this admin. at a time when Florence is, they say, their number one, highest priority. Brock Long, the FEMA administrator, says that it is not in his DNA to have done anything improper related to government ethics.

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  8. .Mayor Ben Cahoon on staying behind: Our message since Monday has been to absolutely stay out of the water. The water is extreme to the folks that haven't left, if you know floods or dunes may breach, we really need you out.

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  9. . on Florence: I want you to look at the scene behind me. This looks like a regular morning on the beach. You have at least ten surfers out there. You have families. You have onlookers, tourists.

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  10. . on evacuating: If you totally evacuate make sure you stay in communication with somebody and don't leave a neighbor behind. If you're leaving take the elderly, disabled or poor put them in the car with you and take them with you.

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  11. The campaign of Ron DeSantis, who has gone out of his way to embrace , responds to the tweets: "[DeSantis] doesn’t believe any loss of life has been inflated," per comms director. Says he's focused on continuing to help our Puerto Rican neighbors recover. (via )

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  12. . on advice to President Trump: You should never blame the survivors or the victims of a natural disaster for attributing to anything that happened to them. That's just bad protocol.

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  13. TUNE IN to at 10aET. Our teams are out there covering as it barrels towards the East Coast. Details on the possible impact coming right up.

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    As Trump rejects the widely-accepted death estimate, insisting, without evidence, “3000 people did not die” in PR, a reminder of his words from July: “What you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening.”

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  16. Sep 12
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  18. Sep 12

    . on Florence: We woke up this morning in Myrtle Beach and it felt like a sucker punch when we saw the storm turn towards us. So people are leaving town quickly. We just continue to stress the importance of that.

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  19. Sep 12

    . on transferring funds: I have concerns about the obsession of this admin. with transferring money to I.C.E., wherever it comes from. I do believe that FEMA has learned from the past and the statement the President made about Puerto Rico is just bizarre.

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    Sep 12

    "I hope for everybody's sake...that FEMA has learned their lesson that the president has learned his lesson and he goes to these states not to throw paper towels, not to point fingers...but to do his job." – San Juan Mayor tells

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