this is something that our own william longiness reported in the last hour and this will be likely theostliest wildfire we've ever seen and history gives us a sense of what this will mean. billions of dollars. take a look at some of the data from the insurance institute of america. the camp fire, 2018, that was a $10 billion loss. the tubs fire, 2017, 8.7 billion. the woolsey fire, 2.8 billion. there's a new regulation that california introduced last week. it's not into effect yet but it's about homeowners' insurance and renters insurance. a lot of these big companies, state farm and all state don't want to do coverage they in california anymore because of high fire prone areas. make it was $1,200 for an annual cost for a homeowner, now it's $5,000. a lot of the insurance companies don't want to offer wildfire coverage to homeowners, that's one thing. there's a political story that's under. dagenway right now.richard g grx that we're not talking about the fact that karen bass, the mayor of la, she's a goner right now, these in africa right now. that's one issue. and the lack of leaders