Hawaii braces for a crushing death toll

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At least 106 people are confirmed dead and an estimated 1,300 are still missing, a week after Hawaii's deadly wildfires which almost completely razed the town of Lahaina on Maui. Hawaii Governor Josh Green said earlier this week that there will be no survivors left.
The big picture: Officials are still recovering and identifying human remains. And teams involved in recovery efforts for 9/11 and the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in California are on the ground aiding in the search.

Plus, why cancer rates for young Americans seem to be rising.

The co-working industry is on the upswing.

And, a COVID spike in the U.S.


Guests: Axios' Javier David and USC Davis' Dr. Richard John Bold
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