worked to restore power and rescue teams combed through the wreckage, hospitals face challenges of their own. we will discuss how healthcare facilities are managing in the wake of hurricane ian. segment north korea test fire is a ballistic missile of japan sparking international condemnation. we are live in tokyo with the latest. as russia s parliament meets to rubber-stamp the kremlin s annexation move, ukraine s forces advanced on the ground turning back russian troops in the south. thanks for joining us. more than 100 people are now confirmed that in florida after hurricane ian slammed into the state and crushed everything in its path. many communities are nowhere near close to recovery. residents lack basic resources, neighborhoods remain flooded, and rescue efforts are on the way. so far, authorities have managed to save almost 2000 people. many of them were stranded on hard-to-reach islands. they have also restored electricity to more than 2 million customers. about
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united states of america, he said. it is the most serious charge anyone has faced from that day. and very rare. it is a residentcent precede because we ve never had a disruption of the transfer of power. reporter: and. translator:s using just s . reporter: prosecutors using just some of the hundreds of hours of the video including this, showing them walking in military stack inforformation a reaching the capitol. including an army veteran of ohio, and also of florida, and a philanthropy man. and they all went inside. two of the charged did not. everyone in there is a traitor. every single one. reporter: that is navy veteran thom as caldwell an associate outside the capitol talking about members of congress. and the founder of the oathkeepers, army veteran stewart rhodes of texas, pictured outside.