hurricane ian regained strength, now once again a hurricane barreling towards south carolina as a category 1 storm with 85 mile an hour winds expected to make its third landfall just a few hours from now. the governor of south carolina after seeing the catastrophic damage in florida imploring residents in his state not to underestimate this storm. warning, we know what is coming. officials in florida say ian is likely the largest natural disaster in the history of that state, prompting the largest emergency response ever in florida. and the toll is coming in. at least 19 people killed so far, that number sadly likely to rise. more than 2 million people in the state it s a huge number remain without power. in fort myers beach the damage described by officials there is total devastation. look at those pictures, it s like a tornado just swept through there. 90% of that island destroyed, most of the homes there completely flattened. it just is destroyed and it s ruined an
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damages that are being to sign up to that. i think loss and damages that are being discussedj damages that are being discussed right now is to less than $100 million and that was like one 100th of a percent of what the us military, one nation, spends on its military, one nation, spends on its military in a given year. it s kind of a crisis of selfishness. again, i think the publicjust has to fully recognise and i have been pushing for a long time to get them to realise this, just what an emergency this is. i think we come together as one human species or we probably are looking at collapse. i one human species or we probably are looking at collapse. looking at collapse. i mean, it s usually frustrating looking at collapse. i mean, it s usually frustrating to looking at collapse. i mean, it s usually frustrating to love - looking at collapse. i mean, it s usually frustrating to love us i looking at collapse. i mean, it s usually frustrating to love us to | usually frustrating to
these areas of ukraine are now part of our country, ukraine is taking them back off russia s faltering military. it was interesting to hear vladimir putin s long awaited speech. this was a revisionist view of history, blaming the west for everything, nuclear weapons which his officials have been threatening in the background over the past days or sometimes very directly in the foreground were not something he directly threatened to use if these areas were attacked. did he say that the u.s. was the only country in the world who views them and that, quote, they set a precedent which to many analysts is chilling, but there was certainly a notion that they would do everything they could to defend these areas, but conventional forces are deeply faltering. so the big, i think, policy play we heard from the kremlin head was the idea of the need for a sudden cease fire and return to the negotiating table. ukraine says that s not going to happen. the west recognizes that russia uses diplomacy o
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