world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m jim acosta, and you re in the situation room. this is cnn breaking news. and let s go straight to cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz. arlette, we just heard from the president a few moments ago. what did he have to say? reporter: president biden spent a little over an hour on the ground in queens, new york, meeting with those people whose homes and personal lives were devastated by hurricane ida. but the president also spoke to the urgency of the threat of climate change saying that the situation in this country and around the world is a code red. president biden issuing a warning on climate change today as he saw firsthand the damage brought by hurricane ida. climate change poses an existential threat to our lives, to our economy, and the threat is here, it s not going to get any better. the question, can it get worse? we can stop it from getting worse. reporter: it was the second time in four days that the president
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