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we'll send an inspector out to make sure they are capturing frg. it is because of sheer volume. on average most disasters is about ten days. we have 750,000 applications in right now. although we approved 240,000 applications it's still a long way to go. the 202,100 inspectors on the ground, that's still a long time frame. right now that wait is about 30 days. it's part of why we encourage people not to start the clean up process and start cleaning up. you know how quickly mold can grow. >> and you were saying the amount, the highest amount you can get won't cover everything. so when they in here you talk to them about other prevention plans and medications. tell us about that. >> the best way is to have insurance. while we have homeowners insurance and renters insurance for a lot of people they don't have flood insurance. that is a huge gap. homeowners insurance won't cover flood damages. without that they can be left holding the bag. we also talk about how they can reduce their risk as part of the mitigation table. they can also talk about the little things that people can do
we'll send an inspector out to make sure they are capturing frg. it is because of sheer volume. on average most disasters is about ten days. we have 750,000 applications in right now. although we approved 240,000 applications it's still a long way to go. the 202,100 inspectors on the ground, that's still a long time frame. right now that wait is about 30 days. it's part of why we encourage people not to start the clean up process and start cleaning up. you know how quickly mold can grow....
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some passengers come frg ting f tampa area had to adjust their flights. >> we left a few days early because of the hurricane. we live on the water. that's not a good place to be right now. >> we're extending our stay because of the second hurricane. we're here for ten days. >> reporter: tina will stay with her son in sonoma county. >> when i started to pack and i realize what i'm takic might be the only thing i have. who knows what we're going to go back to. >> reporter: depending on what the hurricane does or doesn't do, the airports may or may not reopen on monday. i'm live at sfo. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the athletics will host the houston astros for four games starting tonight. the a's will donate $1 for every ticket sold to help the american red cross in the houston area. >> we're part of larger mlb family. even though they are one of our rivals it's important to support each other. we feel like we have a commitment and a duty to help and give back to others. >> tonight's game starts at 7:00. the two teams met again at 1:00 on sunday. >>> the most powerful earthquake to strike me
some passengers come frg ting f tampa area had to adjust their flights. >> we left a few days early because of the hurricane. we live on the water. that's not a good place to be right now. >> we're extending our stay because of the second hurricane. we're here for ten days. >> reporter: tina will stay with her son in sonoma county. >> when i started to pack and i realize what i'm takic might be the only thing i have. who knows what we're going to go back to. >>...
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frgs . >>> marshall harris here. time for the high school blitz. great scene in unionville, a fundraising effort to raise money for those affected by hurricane harvey. this is done specific aboally t help a high school in an area that got hit hard. this sent a video showing their appreciation for the suchts. on the field, unionville delivering as well. alex to james who makes the diving grab for the store. unionville wins it 14-6. and northeast vikings cheerleaders -- >> you can't get enough. >> -- trying to help their team, but temp comes out flying. he's all alone for a 55 yard strike and they roll. and olney knocking on the doorstep and their quarterback michael addison decides that he will kick the door in himself. in for the score. taking a few defenders with him. this went to overtime and olney wins. in this one, jim dolan busts a move outside and he is off to the races. ryan shutses out edison 42-0. lincoln quarterback airing it out, but mastery has the int and taking it back for the score. mastery wins it 18-6. to south jersey, woodrow wils
frgs . >>> marshall harris here. time for the high school blitz. great scene in unionville, a fundraising effort to raise money for those affected by hurricane harvey. this is done specific aboally t help a high school in an area that got hit hard. this sent a video showing their appreciation for the suchts. on the field, unionville delivering as well. alex to james who makes the diving grab for the store. unionville wins it 14-6. and northeast vikings cheerleaders -- >> you...
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. >> all that smoke is come frg the wildfires burning to our north and east. it has charred 5,000 acres so far. it's really heavy in the east bay. now this is what you could see today. there was little wind and move it along, you can barely see nearby ridge lines opinion you couldn't see mount diablo from the foot of mount diablo. >> love this smoke. >> it's awful. i feel like i can't breathe. >> the smoke is a bummer. it's hard to exercise outside. >> she was feeling allergies. it's hitting some people. >> police and fire departments were fielding calls all around about the smoky air suggesting anyone with breathing problems stay indoors. today was a spare the air day as well and tomorrow be also be one. >> for obvious reasons. abc 7 news meteorologist is here with the haze. the heat kind of a combination we really don't need. >> it's really intense out there. i want o show you where that smoke is coming from. smoke from those wildfires. take a look at the wildfires in oregon and also along the northern california coast. the north, northeasterly wind is drivi
. >> all that smoke is come frg the wildfires burning to our north and east. it has charred 5,000 acres so far. it's really heavy in the east bay. now this is what you could see today. there was little wind and move it along, you can barely see nearby ridge lines opinion you couldn't see mount diablo from the foot of mount diablo. >> love this smoke. >> it's awful. i feel like i can't breathe. >> the smoke is a bummer. it's hard to exercise outside. >> she was...
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this traffic jam stretching frg 20 miles. for those unable to evacuate, nearly 400 shelters are open statewide. people lining up for hours outside of this shelter south of force myers. only to find it at capacity. >> we're stupid. we should have come a day or two ago. >> reporter: some questioning their decisions as time to get to safety running out. and irma closes in. >> as forecasters say it's likely to make land fall in the keys tomorrow morning. with the worst expected here late tomorrow night. >> life in tampa florida. >> before you get away shift in the hurricane trek. did that catch people off guard on the florida west coast? >> it really did. for a lot of people who live here. they really thought it was going to be an east coast, central florida, south florida storm. they really let their guard down. had to come up with a plan last second of how to get out. and there were people who lived in the evacuation zones on the east coast and south florida. like miami, west palm beach. who came to tampa to evacuate. they had
this traffic jam stretching frg 20 miles. for those unable to evacuate, nearly 400 shelters are open statewide. people lining up for hours outside of this shelter south of force myers. only to find it at capacity. >> we're stupid. we should have come a day or two ago. >> reporter: some questioning their decisions as time to get to safety running out. and irma closes in. >> as forecasters say it's likely to make land fall in the keys tomorrow morning. with the worst expected...
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they tweeted that it was frg ro. b.a.r.t. blames track side equipment. >>> some key decisions over the next two weeks will determine how big of a headache the construction project will be. the possible locations for future stations include santa clara street and near the s.a.p. center. david is live where another big construction project will be. an underground b.a.r.t. tunnel. >> reporter: san jose has endured other construction promings like the lightrail system but never a big dpig will stretch from city hall to sap center. this will cause customers have difficulty along the street. it will be dug right below santa clara street. the main thorough fare. he sits on the board and says san jose is in for a surprise. >> we have not felt the painful this is going on the main street. >> he's leading a construction site. it could determine how deep the crews will go down and how long it will take. that worries dozens of businesses, restaurants and building owners. >> when you talk mitigation, they talk month access for my ten ants
they tweeted that it was frg ro. b.a.r.t. blames track side equipment. >>> some key decisions over the next two weeks will determine how big of a headache the construction project will be. the possible locations for future stations include santa clara street and near the s.a.p. center. david is live where another big construction project will be. an underground b.a.r.t. tunnel. >> reporter: san jose has endured other construction promings like the lightrail system but never a big...
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they tweeted that it was frg ro. b.a.r.t. blames track side equipment. >>> some key decisions over the next two weeks will determine how big of a headache the construction project will be. the possible locations for future stations include santa clara street and near the s.a.p. center. david is live where another big construction project will be. an underground b.a.r.t. tunnel. >> reporter: san jose has endured other construction promings like the lightrail system but never a big dpig will stretch from city hall to sap center. this will cause customers have difficulty along the street. it will be dug right below santa clara street. the main thorough fare. he sits on the board and says san jose is in for a surprise. >> we have not felt the painful this is going on the main street. >> he's leading a construction site. it could determine how deep the crews will go down and how long it will take. that worries dozens of businesses, restaurants and building owners. >> when you talk mitigation, they talk month access for my ten ants
they tweeted that it was frg ro. b.a.r.t. blames track side equipment. >>> some key decisions over the next two weeks will determine how big of a headache the construction project will be. the possible locations for future stations include santa clara street and near the s.a.p. center. david is live where another big construction project will be. an underground b.a.r.t. tunnel. >> reporter: san jose has endured other construction promings like the lightrail system but never a big...
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this the frg charity challenge and immersion of racing from the 60s and earlier complete with food andeverages. to find that event at the sonoma raceway. get ruby and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love and beginning of harvest 2017. a can of wine music and food saturday. in the east they enjoy oktoberfest in the diamond district. celebrating the history of the flavors and the people of the bay area with beer food and entertainment. in pleasanton it is the craft over fast beer festival at alameda fairgrounds. in san francisco celebrate the moon festival in chinatown. the free event will offer parades dancers arts and craft food and drink and music. on the peninsula redwood city is fired up for the 10th annual salsa festival. on saturday complete with salsa music dancing and tasting. in the south they enjoy traditional slavic music. entertainment at the russian festival saturday at saint nicholas orthodox church. in sports a's niners and raiders are away. giants are home.>>> still to come honoring a chinatown activist. one year after she died. >> we want people to celeb
this the frg charity challenge and immersion of racing from the 60s and earlier complete with food andeverages. to find that event at the sonoma raceway. get ruby and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love and beginning of harvest 2017. a can of wine music and food saturday. in the east they enjoy oktoberfest in the diamond district. celebrating the history of the flavors and the people of the bay area with beer food and entertainment. in pleasanton it is the craft over fast beer...
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so just another data point in that very large grouping that's really concern frg the president as well as other folks in the administration. >> vivian, have you been able to see are bad results ever acted upon? is a poll like this ever seen, and do they embark on a theme or strategy designed to fix what they can tell are the bad spots? >> if they do, they do it priefbltly. publicly at least they've dismissed a lot of the negative polls as being inappropriate or just wrong, straight out wrong. and they've done that routinely even since the campaign days. and so i don't think they take as much credence in shaping their policy in something lying this. but it's what jill said. you know, president trump, he takes these things into consideration. he reel a edoes pay attention to especially negative comments about him. he also really lavishes in positive comments. and so, you know, when you have the description like bold coming out on top, he loves that strong man description. and he wants people to view him that way. and it certainly would resonate if it catches his attention. and i think th
so just another data point in that very large grouping that's really concern frg the president as well as other folks in the administration. >> vivian, have you been able to see are bad results ever acted upon? is a poll like this ever seen, and do they embark on a theme or strategy designed to fix what they can tell are the bad spots? >> if they do, they do it priefbltly. publicly at least they've dismissed a lot of the negative polls as being inappropriate or just wrong, straight...
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. >> reporter: prepare frg what could be a catastrophic storm tracking towards florida means getting out of town for a lot of folks and leaving everything behind. >> yeah. my entire life. we just bought a new home. >> guys, we got it. we should probably go to the rental car. >> reporter: shannon and her husband and two sons understand the it all. >> we saw the hurricane increasing in intensity and decided to evacuate. >> reporter: they just landed at reagan national airport but shann shannon says it is hard not to think about the life they built. >> documents that if we have to restart this is it. >> reporter: she backed up pass ports, marriage certificates and other vital documents to prepare for the worst. >> these are things i never want to lose. >> reporter: she and her family realize they are lucky to have made it out. others still in florida are filling up sand bags and getting needed supplies ahead of the storm. but however floridians prepare for what could come everyone is hoping for the best. >> take your life and protect it first. >> reporter: reporting at reagan national a
. >> reporter: prepare frg what could be a catastrophic storm tracking towards florida means getting out of town for a lot of folks and leaving everything behind. >> yeah. my entire life. we just bought a new home. >> guys, we got it. we should probably go to the rental car. >> reporter: shannon and her husband and two sons understand the it all. >> we saw the hurricane increasing in intensity and decided to evacuate. >> reporter: they just landed at reagan...
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suk see smoke and flames rise frg the the the the the the >> overnight, mandatory evacuations ordered as a wildfire rages out of control. racing toward hundreds of homes, north of los angeles. the blaze in burbank, huge flames burning on hill tops, 260 firefighters tackling hot spots from the streets and in the air. >> have an abundance of firefighters here on scene that will remain here overnigh and over the next several days. >> so far, at least 200 homes evacuated. residents packing up their belongings and preparing for the worst. >> when you rsee far it is, all it takes a is a little wind. >> this is nothing to fool around with. fire and wind, it's a lousy combination. >> wind and dry conditions fueled the flames, the record breaking heat in california not helping. all traffic on the 210 freeway shut down as the fire intensitied, spread iing across the highway. >> actually really scary because we've never had a fire this close to us. >> jim avila, abc new, los angeles. >>> firefighters had a hard time getting to a brush fire in san jose, but once they got there, they quickly put o
suk see smoke and flames rise frg the the the the the the >> overnight, mandatory evacuations ordered as a wildfire rages out of control. racing toward hundreds of homes, north of los angeles. the blaze in burbank, huge flames burning on hill tops, 260 firefighters tackling hot spots from the streets and in the air. >> have an abundance of firefighters here on scene that will remain here overnigh and over the next several days. >> so far, at least 200 homes evacuated....
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and i think the work of the athlete is very pound frg the sake of the life in this country, and it's good to be heard. >> it's kind of the same argument. leave the politics, the personal feelings off the field or off the playing field or what have you. what do you make of that argument? >> well, it's a situation that's been going on for a long time. there are those that believe you have a good job, keep your mouth shut, make your money and cis your kids. but i think the responsibility of those who are in these positions have to step out. and sacrifice is something people are afraid of, but it's necessary for a country to grow. it's not a hate, but a nurturing imication no matter how great one is or country is, there's always room for invancement, the room to continue to look for that perfection avenue to move forward. and those who talk against being on the platform for change but might not be liked because of the way they bring it about, i think those are people that comic books are very, very needed for including our leader of today, which is very difficult to understand. >> would
and i think the work of the athlete is very pound frg the sake of the life in this country, and it's good to be heard. >> it's kind of the same argument. leave the politics, the personal feelings off the field or off the playing field or what have you. what do you make of that argument? >> well, it's a situation that's been going on for a long time. there are those that believe you have a good job, keep your mouth shut, make your money and cis your kids. but i think the...
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frgs so we have to do a lot more. but i see a willingness to entertain doing it.e'll have to wait until the votes are counted to know what will be done. >> there has been reporting that the epa is not on the ground there in the spaces that you care about. you said houston, the metropolitan area a district that you are a representative of. and there are super fund sites, this is the metro chemical belt of america. what do you say to the epa at least from the associated press reporting not being on the ground there? >> i say to anyone who should be here that we want you to come as quickly as possible. there is a need for us to take the necessary measures as expeditiously as possible to avoid any additional harm. houston has suffered and we want to minimize that suffering. and we want to eliminate any future suffering. so this is not just epa, but any agency that is not here, i'm going to ask that you kindly make arrangements to get here as quickly as possible immediately if not sooner. we need you. >> representative, you're not a shy critic of president trump. you h
frgs so we have to do a lot more. but i see a willingness to entertain doing it.e'll have to wait until the votes are counted to know what will be done. >> there has been reporting that the epa is not on the ground there in the spaces that you care about. you said houston, the metropolitan area a district that you are a representative of. and there are super fund sites, this is the metro chemical belt of america. what do you say to the epa at least from the associated press reporting not...
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there's a very good chance that the aliens have set up a mother ship in orbit of earth and ufos are come frg that mother ship rather than all the way from another planet and thirdly, that these ufos are most likely from mars. not a venus fan, he's back on the mars train. what's interesting about kehoe is that he does see a conspiracy. he does see a conspiracy by the military to cover up that earth is being visited by these flying saucers, but he doesn't blame them for doing so. for kehoe, what he calls the silence group, is acting out of a desire to protect national security. and a desire to prevent public hysteria. while he disagrees with that, he sees it as a matter of reasonable disagreement. he doesn't see nefarious motives at work. that is an idea that's going to change significantly. over the '60s and especially coming out of the 70s into the 80s. it's really easy to see the impact of writers like kehoe who see a conspiracy of silence, but not a nefarious conspiracy of silence. 1952, that same year that true magazine is debunking sculley, life magazine leads with a big front cover spla
there's a very good chance that the aliens have set up a mother ship in orbit of earth and ufos are come frg that mother ship rather than all the way from another planet and thirdly, that these ufos are most likely from mars. not a venus fan, he's back on the mars train. what's interesting about kehoe is that he does see a conspiracy. he does see a conspiracy by the military to cover up that earth is being visited by these flying saucers, but he doesn't blame them for doing so. for kehoe, what...
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frgs but the living room's pretty blank.h. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! . >>> well, temperatures have warmed up a little bit this morning. everybody in the 60s right now here in d.c. in the upper 60s, maybe if you're head to the vineyards throughout the afternoon. wonder conditions out there, it is going to be very comfortable and very nice. as we continue through your school day tomorrow, if you get those kids ready for the school, maybe a little breeze in the afternoon, probably after 4:00 you may need if the you're going to need it on wednesday. temperatures are back in the low 70s, we stay in the 70s on thursday as well. molette. >> today looks great. you can get the latest news and weather anytime in the nbc washington app. >>> this . >>> this morning on today's take, salt on watermelon, mango in a class, what the heck, fruit you've been eating all wrong. call us crazy, and you have, we're playing never i have ever thought of this. plus the five red hot fas
frgs but the living room's pretty blank.h. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! . >>> well, temperatures have warmed up a little bit this morning. everybody in the 60s right now here in d.c. in the upper 60s, maybe if you're head to the vineyards throughout the afternoon. wonder conditions out there, it is going to be very comfortable and very nice. as we continue through your school day tomorrow, if you get those kids ready for...
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who wins and who loses we'll talk rinatgs, teams and trump next frgs . >>> hello, everyone. here is your cnbc news update. north korea's foreign minister telling reporters in new york this morning that president trump's recent words were a declaration of war against north korea. and they now have the right to shoot down u.s. bombers even when they are not inside north korean air space here's what former president jimmy carter had to say on the increasing tensions. >> we need to be talking to all of our potential enemies whenever we can to see what their problems are and see if we can't work out some deal with them instead of aggravating them and i'm afraid if we aggravate kim jong-un too much, he might use a nuclear weapon >>> puerto rico continues to deal with the aftermath of hurricane maria. this video shows the terrible flooding inside a home house minority leader nancy pelosi is calling on president trump to deploy the military to help with the humanitarian crisis >>> forget classic cars, apparently fine wine is now the best performing collectible for the rich that is a
who wins and who loses we'll talk rinatgs, teams and trump next frgs . >>> hello, everyone. here is your cnbc news update. north korea's foreign minister telling reporters in new york this morning that president trump's recent words were a declaration of war against north korea. and they now have the right to shoot down u.s. bombers even when they are not inside north korean air space here's what former president jimmy carter had to say on the increasing tensions. >> we need to...
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but in our case, he was reserviced and there was no local frg to kind of steer me. i was on my own. i had to figure it out as i went, we both did. he just had the advantage that he had the military behind him telling him where to turn and what to do and i -- i did not have that. >> thank you. >> ms. tenelian i'm surprised that there's no study on the impact of caregive to -- caregiving to children and mrs. swoboda talked but in general when you look at the literature, it's astounding how little research has been done. >> well, you're right, when you look at the literature what you do find is most of what we have learned from care giving is research that's given to care giving to the elderly or individual who is suffer from age-related conditions andro chronic conditions, done shea, -- dementia and cancer and the like. 80% of military caregivers are pre9/11 we area and are attending with issues that are associated with age although veterans are at higher risk for some of those conditions. the va has been a leader in doing research on veteran caregivers particularly around some of tho
but in our case, he was reserviced and there was no local frg to kind of steer me. i was on my own. i had to figure it out as i went, we both did. he just had the advantage that he had the military behind him telling him where to turn and what to do and i -- i did not have that. >> thank you. >> ms. tenelian i'm surprised that there's no study on the impact of caregive to -- caregiving to children and mrs. swoboda talked but in general when you look at the literature, it's...