ukrainian troops defending the besieged city of mariupol on the black sea say they re now making a last stand, with ammunition running out and russian forces closing in. mariupol has been surrounded for a month, with president zelensky saying the siege has reduced the city to ashes and he fears tens of thousands of civilians have died there. meanwhile, it s believed thousands of russian troops are preparing for a new wider offensive in the east, to seize the entire donbas region. satellite images suggest a huge column of russian armoured vehicles is on the move there. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, is in eastern ukraine. jonathan, everyone where you are as bracing themselves for assault? yeah, clive, we have heard the intensified sound of shelling in recent days. we have seen thousands of people leaving. the block of flats behind me, there are hardly any lights on. they have been told to leave and tonight, the governor of luhansk, where we are, has said
not when it s whether or not i did something like that to you. it s culture. when a woman does, i believe you, i stand with you. i hear you. keep talking about it. you can do that and vet for the truth. you can do both. thank you very much for the conversation. great to talk to all of you. we want to get to breaking news right now. the death toll is up to 17 in the raging wildfires in northern california. more evacuations ordered as a dozen wildfires are reducing neighborhoods, as you can see, to ashes. this qaa can qaa s wine countries. and how fast this fire spread. this was shot by a sonoma county sheriffs deputy as the flames took over the roads. ryan young is live in santa rosa, california. what is the situation there this morning, ryan? reporter: alyson, just scary video to see how fast that fire was moving. to stand here you get a chance to see the utter devastation
might be tough to pull off, right? i think that rich and steve and everyone is right that you re not going to get this right now, but rich is absolutely right that you need to put a price where people live. insurance companies would love to put a price on different locals across the country and so, if it s expensive to build somewhere because it s more likely to be hit by a hurricane, excellent, that will force people to rethink where they are. we need market forces more than ever here. david: last word. thank you, the cashin in gang ready at the bottom of the hour. trish reagan. north korea threatening to reduce the u.s. to ashes. and some say we need more than just a couple of sanctions. we need to be going after china and plus, will the push for more hurricane relief push off tax reform? we ll see you with those stories at 11:30. david: we will be watching. here, financial debt hitting $20 trillion this week. and that s not stopping bernie
bill: stepping up rhetoric again. the rj aoem s news agency threatening to use nuclear weapons to sink japan and reduce the u.s. to ashes and darkness after supporting the new u.n. sanctions. a japanese official calling the threat outrageous. the u.n. security council approved sanctions on monday after north korea s nuclear test earlier this month. shannon: growing questions after eight people died at a nursing home in florida during hurricane irma. the state is launching a criminal investigation. it is an emerging scandal of huge proportions with eight deaths already. the police will get to the bottom of this in their
reaffirming is the united states has the capability to fully defend itself from any attack and defend our allies, and we will do so. and so the american people should sleep well at night. but if you believe the deputy assistant to the president, you d be inclined to take him very literally. he s saying don t test america and don t test donald j. trump. we are not just a super power. we were a super power. we are now a hyper powerment nobody in the world, especially not north korea, comes close toe challenging our military capabilities. north korea s military threatened the u.s. today, saying they were, quote, seriously reviewing a plan to strike the u.s. territory of guam. it was actually a notable departure from the north s typically hyperbolic threats pledging to reduce the u.s. to ashes. striking guam with missiles is a realistic threat from north korea, and that came just hours after the president drew a red line, arguably brighter, than