Quickly went to make mention we have an area of low pressure that could develop and bring rain along the coast of texas, this is separate from florence, several systems we are watching but the bottom line is we are uncertain. We are uncertain thursday and friday what happens. That cone of uncertainty getting wider. Bottom line North Carolina, South Carolina, georgia. If it stalls this is going to be a prolonged impact along the coast. Remember harvey when it stalls. Rob if it stalls over the ocean it could be good news in the Wind Department because it might lean less powerful winds. Going back to diana a couple decades ago. It stalls, moved southward before making landfall and it weakened to a category one. That would be awesome. However we want people to still
keep your eye on the ball. This is a category 4, still a major hurricane. We have to finetune the forecast. Along the coast, carolinas, georgia, virginia, keep watching. Jillian people who live along the North Carolina shorelin
that comes at a time when the international community was already not getting enough resources to take care of 80 million people around the world whose situations look exactly like the woman you just had. i lost everything. right, i see those images, my heart breaks. i don t know how you see those images and your heartbreak doesn t break. at the same time, i want to remind people that when we talk about the refugee crisis, we are also talking about the context of it being too political. we talked very often about syria and this idea of a lost generation, right. if you have a generation that leaves the country, that does not properly and adequately educated, who will ever go back and rebuild the country? i think it s applicable around the world in very situations where we see these refugees. what is the geopolitical reality of the refugee crisis that we are now seeing coming out of ukraine? so the terrible reality is that even before ukraine, we had refugee fatigue all over
exactly, we are homeless in this moment. and we should handle basic things. we have no stuff, we have no money. we have no anything now. story of heartbreak shared by millions as the first shipment of unicef humanitarian supplies arrive today in lviv, including medical equipment and medicine to treat the wounded. more help will be needed in ukraine. it s a latest on what is already an unprecedented refugee crisis globally. an estimated 80 million people are displaced around the world. with me now, had their whole bird, she s the director of new models of policy change for new america. heather, as we have talked a lot over the course of the last two hours were on humanitarian aid, we are focused on the crisis unfolding on the ground in ukraine for obvious reasons. when you zoom out, there is a long tailed humanitarian element to this crisis. it s not just the people who are leaving now, heather, it s
really seems organic to me. it doesn t seem like he is going to get sharper going forward. he doesn t seem to me that this is just the warming up, that he is going to get in there and he is going to be more articulate and more competent than his presentation. nor eloquent. more presidential in a sense. he seems tentative to me. and the people that are around him like they hope he doesn t break, you know. and. brian: trump wants to make sure he doesn t break. i think trump wants him to be his opponent. katie: brian, the argument with joe biden being the frontrunner is that he is strong he is the one who has this in the bag. when it comes down to going against the trump campaign juggernaut and joe biden clearly not really wanting it considering that he is saying that he maybe wouldn t be in it if it wasn t president trump. his wife having a hard time selling his plan saying, you know, his plan might not be the best one. he might not be the best candidate but you should elect him to b