people are going to stay. i mean, fema, in the state we ve been talking about this and, where are we gonna house people? people can t stay in their cars, they can t stay there. they re only so many a hotel motel rooms the can get in the area. they re gonna have to look at temporary housing. and once you get the rescues done, you get the sounds about, some of those, places you can have to do more work and get temporary bridges, bringing in some ferries or some stuff. but the big heart is going to be what is a short term housing? while all the residents and folks, there they lost their, homes the residents there. suppose they haven t come down yet they are pretty seasonal, but these are folks who live there who lived through the storms where are they going to be? living the short term housing is a huge challenge given how much area has been devastated. john, one of the things i mean a lot of people who don t live in, florida they go to florida because they just, does it and go to p
people are going to stay. i mean, fema, in the state we ve been talking about this and, where we gonna house people? people can stay in their cars, they can stay there. they re only so many a hotel motel rooms the can get in the area. they re gonna have to look at temporary housing. and once you get the rescues done, you get the sanibel, some of those places, you re gonna have to do more work and get temporary bridges bringing in people by ferries and stuff. but i think the next big hurl is going to be, what is the short term housing while all of these people who have lost their homes, the residents there? some folks they haven t come down yet, they are seasonal, but there are folks who live there who live through the storms, where are they gonna be living? the short term housing is a huge challenge given how much area has been devastated. john, one of the things i mean a, lot of people who don t live in florida know florida because they visited. and go to places that are well bu
president. just replay every thing you said and add another component. when it comes to public transportation, it s not just private cars, the vehicles will be transitioned if they have their way. how do they keep that much power demand to drive a bus or tandem buses on a regular basis in a 24 hour need like los angeles, san francisco? a lot of san diego and other areas. then further in the, going to areas like fresno, this isn t the netherlands with wind patterns that can drive windmills is a do over there. california doesn t have that and when you put a side the board they don t want them off the coast so rich elites in malibu and gavin newsom s relatives can see them, maybe the ones who don t live in fellow florida but that s a story for another time.
the pressure is building on syrian president bashar al assad who is no doubt watching his back this evening after an attack struck the heart of his regime. a regime that s been in power for over 40 years and has launched a brutal crackdown on rebels over the last 16 months, killing more than 16,000 people, according to one opposition group. whether today s bloodshed is the result of a rebel attack or an inside job, one thing is clear assad s security perimeter has been breached. state tv reports those assassinated at a high-level meeting in damascus include the defense minister, the deputy defense minister who s also al assad s brother-in-law, and his security adviser. rebels danced in the street following the explosion. the opposition forces have come a long way since the uprising began. that has deputy defense secretary leon panetta worried the situation is quickly deteriorating. the violence there has only gotten worse and the loss of lives has only increased. which te
outfront tonight, is syria at a tipping point? the pressure is building on syrian president bashar al assad who is no doubt watching his back this evening after an attack struck the heart of his regime. a regime that s been in power for over 40 years and has launched a brutal crackdown on rebels over the last 16 months, killing more than 16,000 people, according to one opposition group. whether today s bloodshed is the result of a rebel attack or an inside job, one thing is clear assad s security perimeter has been breached. state tv reports those assassinated at a high-level meeting in damascus include the defense minister, the deputy defense minister who s also al assad s brother-in-law, and his security adviser. rebels danced in the street following the explosion. the opposition forces have come a long way since the uprising began. that has deputy defense secretary leon panetta worried the situation is quickly deteriorating. the violence there has only gotten worse a