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The death toll in Puerto Rico more than doubled overnight. Most of the new deaths are from the island's rural interior, where people are still without water and electricity, and where aid is arriving very slowly. It's difficult to measure the staggering toll of the hurricane there. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló about the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
The death toll in Puerto Rico climbed to 34 people in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Ninety-three percent of the island is still without power. President Trump visited the U.S. territory Tuesday to meet with storm victims and first responders. David Begnaud reports.
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CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald Columnist Michael Graham and Molly Hooper of The Hill join "Red & Blue" to discuss the president's visit to Puerto Rico.
President Trump visited Puerto Rico Tuesday to meet with victims of the devastating storms. During his visit he distributed aid, including rolls of paper towels. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more details.
President Trump met with officials and victims in Puerto Rico Tuesday and praised recovery efforts following Hurricane Maria. The president also said there will be a conversation about gun laws after the Las Vegas shooting. Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, breaks it all down.
President Trump is visiting Puerto Rico nearly two weeks after Hurricanes Maria and Irma hit the island. His administration was criticized for delayed response efforts. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN from San Juan, Puerto Rico, with the latest on the President's visit and the recovery efforts.
President Trump visited Puerto Rico Tuesday, and joked during a press conference that the recovery effort for the island territory has "thrown our budget a little out of whack" following the devastation of Hurricane Maria. Trump also compared the storm's death toll to Hurricane Katrina.
President Trump is visiting Puerto Rico Tuesday with plans to meet with Hurricane Maria victims and first responders. Food and water remain in short supply nearly two weeks after the hurricane hit. David Begnaud reports from San Juan.
In advance of the president's arrival tomorrow, there is evidence that things are happening faster in Puerto Rico than we have seen before in terms of aid getting where it needs to go. However, there is still desperation in isolated parts of the island, David Begnaud reports.
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In the hardest-hit areas of Puerto Rico, life will not return to normal anytime soon. Dr. Jon LaPook paid a visit to dozens of storm victims who now say a school is their home.
President Trump took to Twitter Sunday and called those who have criticized the federal storm response in Puerto Rico as "politically motivated ingrates." While Mr. Trump is scheduled to visit the American territory Tuesday, our David Begnaud has been there before and after Hurricane Maria hit the island and spoke with local leaders.
Basic supplies are starting to reach people in need in storm-ravaged Puerto Rico. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN from Puerto Rico with more.
President Trump lashed out at critics and defended recovery efforts in Puerto Rico just days before he is set to visit the island devastated by Hurricane Maria. CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns, a national political reporter for RealClearPolitics, joins CBSN with more.
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President Trump lashed out at leaders of hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, accusing the mayor of San Juan and others of "poor leadership." David Begnaud and Omar Villafranca report from Puerto Rico on the recovery efforts and the island's resilience.
President Trump lashed out San Juan mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz in a Saturday morning tweetstorm after Cruz begged for more help on the island. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud has the latest on the government's response to Hurricane Maria.
President Trump heads to Puerto Rico on Tuesday but is spending the weekend at his New Jersey golf club. The Washington Post reports that's also where Mr. Trump spent last weekend as well, just days after the devastation from Hurricane Maria was becoming apparent. Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the president's response to the humanitarian crisis.
Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend authored an extensive report on the federal government's response. She joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the growing crisis in Puerto Rico, what she learned from studying the response to Katrina and why it's so important for the federal government to listen to the people who are on the ground after a natural disaster.
Food, water and relief supplies are trickling in to Puerto Rico ten days after Hurricane Maria crashed ashore. FEMA says it has distributed more than two million meals and telecommunications are now restored to about 30 percent of the island. On Friday, President Trump touted the federal government's relief effort, but some people are telling a different story. David Begnaud reports.
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President Trump said he will no longer support Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, marking a dramatic break with a onetime Trump loyalist.
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