800,000 still without power. hundreds of thousands are now homeless. it s just destroyed and it s ruined. you have to start all over again. as hurricanes worsen, are there some areas where americans shouldn t rebuild? i ll speak to fema administrator deanne criswell and florida senators rick scott and marco rubio. upping the ante, ukraine takes back a key city one day after vladimir putin illegally annexs four regions of ukraine and again threatens to go nuclear. there are no checks on mr. putin. can the west keep the russian leader under control? plus, the road to 218, with the democrats majority threat earned in congress, virginia becomes a battleground for one of the most competitive house races in the country. if you look across the spectrum in the country, this is road to 218. i spent time in a district that could prove decisive? hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is picking up the pieces after a devastating storm. the number
hurricane fiona hit puerto rico. almost 150,000 people still don t have power. tens of thousands don t have clean drinking water. how do we make sure puerto rico isn t left behind again? do you think puerto rico should become a state so it can be more resilient in having infrastructures for this? let me answer the kwekd question first. i think people of puerto rico should be given the opportunity to vote for statehood. i think statehood support has grown. they certainly have the right to have that vote. these are american citizens. i think on a per capita basis, port rook cans serve in the service more than any other. unlike a continuous state, the mutual aid is difficult. as you pointed out close to 200,000 people still with no power. they seem to be in a better