the storm drenched public transit, highways, streets and homes in a few hour and brought much of the city to a standstill. much of philadelphia as well, forcing rivers to rise several feet. in new jersey towns were swamped with water while tornados rampaged across several communities. the storm has killed 43 people from maryland to connecticut. in louisiana four days after hurricane ida, nearly one million homes and businesses remain without electricity as we head into the holiday week end. tomorrow president biden will be on the ground in louisiana to see the damage up close. today the president said what the storm was an urgent warning about the dangers of climate change. the past few days of hurricane ida and the wild fires in the west and the unprecedented flash floods in new york and new jersey is yet another reminder that these extreme storms in the climate crisis are here. we need to act. this isn t about politics. hurricane ida didn t care if you were a democrat or
that does it for me. thanks for watching. i ll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern for another live hour of politicsnation. my colleague alicia menendez picks up our news coverage now. thank you sharpton. it is a busy saturday. a lot developing. let s get into it. begin on capitol hill. the senate was in a rare session today, lawmakers working to hammer out fine print of a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan. despite taking longer than hoped, senate majority leader schumer thinks an agreement is near. given the bipartisan nature of the bill, the senate should be able to process this legislation rather quickly. we may need the weekend. we may vote on several amendments, but with the cooperation of our republican colleagues i believe we can finish the bipartisan infrastructure bill in a matter of days. while we may soon see that progress in the senate, there is still, of course, the house, where progressive democrats say they won t support it
make you clear the red lines are. i have met with him. it is bright, he is tough, and i found that he is a week when we used to play ball, a worthy adversary. every world leader here is a member of nato that spoke today and most of mentioned, thanked me for meeting with putin now. one issue the white house says definitely will be on the table at their summit, the recent ransomware attacks, which authorities say originated from russian-based hacking routes. but insisted that the u.s. will respond in kind, if russia refuses to cooperate on cybersecurity. in his exclusive interview, and d.c. news carrie symonds put this question directly to putin. mister president, are you waging a war against america in the cyber? there is evidence, where is proof? it is becoming farcical. we know it well. we have been accused of all kinds of things. election interference, cyberattacks, so on, so forth. not once, not one time, did they bother to produce any kind of evidence or proof.
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