Nancy Pelosi will speak at 9 a.m. to deliver an update on the “status of the House of Representatives’ impeachment inquiry.” This comes as House Dems on the Judiciary Committee have been told to stay in town this weekend for “prep,” a few sources told us.
WHAT MARC CAPUTO IS READING -- “Florida Keys Deliver a Hard Message: As Seas Rise, Some Places Can’t Be Saved,”
by NYT’s Christopher Flavelle and Patricia Mazzei: “On Wednesday morning, Rhonda Haag, the county’s sustainability director, released the first results of the county’s yearslong effort to calculate how high its 300 miles of roads must be elevated to stay dry, and at what cost. Those costs were far higher than her team expected — and those numbers, she said, show that some places can’t be protected, at least at a price that taxpayers can be expected to pay.
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