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pete: this morning a terrifying warning out of collier county, florida, 911 services are down as search and rescue efforts continue across the state. no word yet on when they ll be back online. so far 30 people confirmed dead. 27 in florida and more than 1 million people in florida still without power. rachel: ian making its third and final landfall in south carolina yesterday battering the east as a hurricane before surging inland as a post-tropical cyclone. several piers including this one on pawley s island collapsing into the water due to storm surge. will: we have team coverage with the latest and chief meteorologist mcreichmuth standing by but we have alexandria hoff in florida. good morning. we re at a distribution site that opened up at 7:00 and a line of cars waiting on it at that point and ice and water being given out here by members of the national guard and food and some basic necessities and on the other side of this site, there s heavy machinery that s ....
Pete: few headlines with this. joe biden firing back at vladamir putin after the russian president escalated nuclear threats following the annexation of four regions in ukraine. our nato allies is defending every single inch of nato territory. every sin -l inch. mr. putin, don t misunderstand what i m saying, every inch. pete: okay. yesterday putin signed anti-seek annexation odderrer and says russia will defend that territory by any means necessary. flags flying at half staff in new york city in honor of fallen fdny lieutenant russo. she was stabbed 19 times in unprovoked attack while on active duty thursday. the murder suspect has a history of course of mental illness out ....
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Systems, aid and support to ukraine. if putin decide to invade, it s not going to be a layup. think of ukraine as armed and dangerous, so to speak. so watch for all three of those things to happen if putin were to go across that border. and the kremlin s readout of the call was a little more aggressive than the white house s with moscow saying if the u.s. issues more sanctions, there could be a rupture in u.s./russia relations. what do you make of that? i think it s a true statement both ways. and i think the downside is much greater for russia of being detached economically, placed under massive sanctions, ending up with a guerilla style campaign against the forces in ukraine and seeing the world s democracy as a group push back on them dramatically. we have to remember this would be the third invasion of a ....
Administration will deal with in 2022. yesterday putin and biden spoeng about russia s aggressive behavior toward ukraine. it s two weeks before the security talks are set to begin in geneva and has russia as amassed troops along the border with ukraine. i m joined by the former supreme allied commander at nato and now an msnbc chief international security and diplomacy analyst. is russia the most pressing foreign policy issue for this administration heading into the new year? i think they are the most pressing tactical issue. midterm, i think it s iran with the potential of hopefully landing some kind of a nuclear agreement. and the long-term strategic concern for the biden team is going to be china. as we round into the new year tactically, putin is at the top ....