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  • Flooded coal ash dump threatens downriver NC city with toxicity

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  • The damage after Hurricane Florence

    01:22
  • Trump asked NC officials about spot where he has a golf course

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  • Flooded animal farms add 'toxic soup' to post-Florence concerns

    06:19
  • Trump's awkward post-hurricane visit to the Carolinas

    02:54
  • Flood waters, death toll still rising in wake of Florence

    01:49
  • What dangers still exist from Hurricane Florence?

    05:09
  • Fmr. VP Al Gore: ‘This experiment with Trumpism is not going well’

    05:56
  • Toxic coal ash, hog farms compound extent of NC flooding disaster

    01:36
  • Jeh Johnson on hurricane response and Maria death toll

    06:59
  • Life after Florence: Recovery efforts in a hard-hit town

    02:59
  • Relief efforts underway after Florence turned Wilmington into island

    02:41
  • NBC's Gabe Gutierrez talks to coast guard about Florence relief efforts

    03:17
  • North Carolina dam collapses due to Florence floodwaters

    02:15
  • Former NC Gov. McCrory: Florence recovery 'very difficult, long, drawn-out period'

    06:56
  • Record rainfall drenches Carolinas

    04:57
  • NC tree cutter on Florence: 'I can’t wait for it to end'

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  • Florence victim: 'Please help us as much as you can'

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Myrtle Beach mayor: People need to leave now

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A monster hurricane is headed straight for the Carolinas, forcing more than one million people to evacuate. Ali Velshi is joined by Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune to discuss Hurricane Florence and the largest peacetime evacuation this country has ever seen.