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fema is laying it out. , they're all here. . lot of folks coming in secretary, want to thank you for a great job. and thank all of the folks at fema. tell them to stay as long as they have to stay, whatever it is. also, a lot of the folks get aid, and we are providing all the aid. if you see the fema people, let them know as soon as you can, because a lot of people don't know that. they really need aid in this case. again, we love you all. we love the state of alabama. georgia got hit a little bit and we will be talking about that later. we met the governor, we met with governor bryan i little while ago, he is very engaged. thank you. . on behalf of the country. think you very much. >> thank you! [cheers and applause] [indiscernible] [chatter] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [chatter] [chatter] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you, everybody. president trump: thank you for the job you've done. thank you. >> thank you for coming! president trump: thank
fema is laying it out. , they're all here. . lot of folks coming in secretary, want to thank you for a great job. and thank all of the folks at fema. tell them to stay as long as they have to stay, whatever it is. also, a lot of the folks get aid, and we are providing all the aid. if you see the fema people, let them know as soon as you can, because a lot of people don't know that. they really need aid in this case. again, we love you all. we love the state of alabama. georgia got hit a little...
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so you'll see the fema people. let them know as soon as they can, so they know that, because lot of people don't know that. and they really need aid in this case. again, we love you all. all.ank you we love the state of alabama. georgia got hit a little bit and aboutgonna be talking that later. we met the governor. we met with bryan a little while ago. engaged. i can tell you that. thank you very much, everybody, on behalf of the country. the united states, we want to thank you very much. >> thank you! >> thank you! [indiscernible] [chatter] [chatter] [chatter] [cheers and applause] [chatter] [chatter] [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you, everybody. thank you for the job you've done. thank you. >> thank you for coming! [chatter] president trump: thank you all very much. thank you folks. thank you. [applause] [chanting u.s.a.] [applause] [no audio] [no audio] >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. veteransmorning, mental health care and the executiv
so you'll see the fema people. let them know as soon as they can, so they know that, because lot of people don't know that. and they really need aid in this case. again, we love you all. all.ank you we love the state of alabama. georgia got hit a little bit and aboutgonna be talking that later. we met the governor. we met with bryan a little while ago. engaged. i can tell you that. thank you very much, everybody, on behalf of the country. the united states, we want to thank you very much....
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fema is here doing a great job, i think you know that. we said we will lay it out, these are incredible people. we just met some of the survivors and family members. with the have been through is incredible. one woman lost 10 people in her family. an incredible woman. i said, how did it go? she said, i lost 10 people. a couple of others lost two and three. i have never seen anything like it. i want to thank you on behalf of the first lady and myself for the job you are doing. you are incredible people. we couldn't get here fast enough. i wanted to get here the day it happened but the governor told us to give her a little more time. we need a little more time. already, the job is really great, the job you have done. so, thank you very much. fema is laying it out, they're all here. they are all heart. a lot of folks coming in. secretary, want to thank you for a great job. and thank all of the folks at fema. tell them to stay as long as they have to stay, whatever it is. also, a lot of the folks get aid, and we are providing all the aid. you
fema is here doing a great job, i think you know that. we said we will lay it out, these are incredible people. we just met some of the survivors and family members. with the have been through is incredible. one woman lost 10 people in her family. an incredible woman. i said, how did it go? she said, i lost 10 people. a couple of others lost two and three. i have never seen anything like it. i want to thank you on behalf of the first lady and myself for the job you are doing. you are incredible...
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in puerto rico's case it is still fema. that means additional bureacratic steps have been added which have delayed the process. there is no justification for the delay on fema funding. soledad: technically, power is back but effectively and literally for specific people who are still trying to deal with tarps they don't have power back. what is the strategy to help them? governor rossello: for the people that have tarps it goes back to the discussion of fema funds. of getting the resources so we can get those roofs back on. soledad: i guess i want to hear what you would tell those as governor what do you tell them this is in fema's hands, not mine? governor rossello: we have done with our resources everything we can. soledad: debt has long been an issue for this island. i think the number is around $70 billion is the number. what is the strategy now to manage that debt with this oversight board making recommendations? why first we have to establish a fiscal plan. it has certain measures. we are committed to reducing costs.
in puerto rico's case it is still fema. that means additional bureacratic steps have been added which have delayed the process. there is no justification for the delay on fema funding. soledad: technically, power is back but effectively and literally for specific people who are still trying to deal with tarps they don't have power back. what is the strategy to help them? governor rossello: for the people that have tarps it goes back to the discussion of fema funds. of getting the resources so...
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so when fema came, it was 63% of the claims were denied of fema claims. 63%. and we have no clear number yet how many of those were because of ownership not verified because we've -- we have attempted to get a real number from fema and it has not been produced. the number changes each time. but we do calculate that it is a very high number. the foundation that i direct brought funds for lawyers from different organizations in puerto rico to go around the island community to do appeals for fema to try to get benefits for the people, and you see constantly, constantly that the reason they go to get an appeal is because fema denied them because they didn't have their title. well, the reason -- the reality is that under the stafford act, you don't need the title. you don't need the title. you need to prove that you don't pay rent, that you live in the house, you don't pay rent, and that you're in charge of the -- of the utilities, the maintenance of the house. and it was really tough for many families, poor families, to have so much resistance in that -- in that p
so when fema came, it was 63% of the claims were denied of fema claims. 63%. and we have no clear number yet how many of those were because of ownership not verified because we've -- we have attempted to get a real number from fema and it has not been produced. the number changes each time. but we do calculate that it is a very high number. the foundation that i direct brought funds for lawyers from different organizations in puerto rico to go around the island community to do appeals for fema...
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another -- fema would deny. or because the description in the title was different from the address, but the thing is that the description in the title is very spanish. like when i say spanish from spain, like in the north. it belongs to someone. in the south, it belongs to somebody else. so it describes the lines. it doesn't give an address. and then you have the -- the electrical bill, and they don't match. that was -- and they say, oh, you have a proven tithe. but, you know, i have it here. so the amount of the denials was -- and i have people that are living in communities, like you say, that have informal electricity, informal water, and they got benefits, and they got the maximum benefit. so it was a problem more like the fema problem was more a problem of inconsistency, of not understanding the law, and of having, like, this discoordination between the service providers within fema. so now we are working on -- we have got funds from hispanic federation. we've had, you know, very good groups like foundation
another -- fema would deny. or because the description in the title was different from the address, but the thing is that the description in the title is very spanish. like when i say spanish from spain, like in the north. it belongs to someone. in the south, it belongs to somebody else. so it describes the lines. it doesn't give an address. and then you have the -- the electrical bill, and they don't match. that was -- and they say, oh, you have a proven tithe. but, you know, i have it here....
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but fema also provided the contractor bank names, electronic funds transfer numbers and bank transitnumbers. the watchdog says the victims could be vulnerable to identity theft. fema officials say they are changing how they deliver information to avoid giving too much information and it will be completed by 2020. coming up next at six.. shut down juvenile hall.. we'll explain what is behind the new call by supervisors in one bay area city ... to close the doors on the facility that locks up kids... plus.. years of higher bridge tolls ahead....commuters will soon need to pull out more money .. to drive on an iconic bay area crossing ... (ken) some san franicsco supervisors want to close san francisco juvenile hall.(pam) these supervisors say... it is ineffective, costly and inhumane.. so they are drafting legislation to have the facility shutdown in the next few years. kron 4's dan kerman is following the story and has more from juvenile hall. sf juvenile hall closure 032219 6 looklive pkgstandup dan kerman/sf :03if this legislation passes juvenile hall as we know it will shutdown by
but fema also provided the contractor bank names, electronic funds transfer numbers and bank transitnumbers. the watchdog says the victims could be vulnerable to identity theft. fema officials say they are changing how they deliver information to avoid giving too much information and it will be completed by 2020. coming up next at six.. shut down juvenile hall.. we'll explain what is behind the new call by supervisors in one bay area city ... to close the doors on the facility that locks up...
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so you'll see the fema people. let them know as soon as you can so they know that because a lot of people don't know that and they really need aid in this case. >> the recovery is expected to take months and more severe weather is expected to hit the area this weekend. >>> silicon valley has entered the presidential race. democratic candidate elizabeth warren has a new campaign mission. the massachusetts senator wants to break up big faceok. kpix5's amazon store in san jose with what this all means. len? >> reporter: well, here's the situation at this location. this used to be a bookstore area. there was a bookstore here at santana row, a couple across street over at valley fair, but now there is only amazon. as you can see here, they sell books, yeah, but they also sell a lot of other things. they're the only player in this area right now. so does that make them a good business competitor or a monopoly? what about other dominating players like facebook and google? well, they're all about to become part of the 2020
so you'll see the fema people. let them know as soon as you can so they know that because a lot of people don't know that and they really need aid in this case. >> the recovery is expected to take months and more severe weather is expected to hit the area this weekend. >>> silicon valley has entered the presidential race. democratic candidate elizabeth warren has a new campaign mission. the massachusetts senator wants to break up big faceok. kpix5's amazon store in san jose with...
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i would be curious on the fema front. obviously, you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often general burgess who welcomes you. his home was one of those and fortunately it was safe but many others not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you talk about strategic resilience, i would be curious what that looks like. -- preventrmit mother nature but we can build more resilient communities, families, and individuals. i would be curious where you see that going. dir. nielsen: i think with fema has been doing, kudos to administrator long, pete now. the vision is very strong within fema and it's truly about how we can prepare citizens, how can we make them resilient will. that's -- resilient. that's a different way than just doing with the response. we do the response quite well but it's pushing it all left so how can we better prepare? to prevent and mitigate, how can we think about the assistance, the tools, the training to ensure that is also pushed to the left. when we t
i would be curious on the fema front. obviously, you have seen a rash of devastating events including on the auburn campus and its often general burgess who welcomes you. his home was one of those and fortunately it was safe but many others not so. where do you see fema retooling themselves? you talk about strategic resilience, i would be curious what that looks like. -- preventrmit mother nature but we can build more resilient communities, families, and individuals. i would be curious where...
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fema is not involved in the cleanup and there are fears... toxic trash will not be cleaned up for a very long time... making things unhealthy for people. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live tonight in the newsroom. j.r. you've spoken with residents in guerneville. (j.r.) i have and they were told by those who operate the recology trucks....hey we're not coming back. you'll have to dump the other stuff off yourself. many are concerned this evening.these are pictures from up in guerneville up in pictures from these are these are pictures from up in guerneville that have been taken in the last 24 hours. you can see debris scattered all over the place. i talked with sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins who says that a federal emergency has not been issued. however in past floods that were not statistically as bad...an emergency was declared and fema assistance was used. supervisor hopkins had all new information for us tonight. she says that if you don't have a truck, you might be too old to load up a truck, or if you d
fema is not involved in the cleanup and there are fears... toxic trash will not be cleaned up for a very long time... making things unhealthy for people. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live tonight in the newsroom. j.r. you've spoken with residents in guerneville. (j.r.) i have and they were told by those who operate the recology trucks....hey we're not coming back. you'll have to dump the other stuff off yourself. many are concerned this evening.these are pictures from...
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host: are you getting assistance from fema or other types of relief for people who are displaced? guest: there are certain thresholds that indicate whether or not federal assistance will be triggered. normally that calculation is done after you have dealt with the immediacy of the rising water and the life and properties at risk. the governors team will be calculating the damage. certainly, if certain numbers are triggered, the governor and president will work together to make sure fema assistance is unlocked for people who need it. host: representative dusty johnson, south dakota, joining us on the phone to talk about flooding in his state, thank you for your c-spanlive now here on from the atlantic council in washington, d.c., a conversation about to start with several federals inspector general on their efforts to identify waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. expecting their conversation to start shortly. [overlapping chatter] [overlapping chatter] [overlapping chatter] >> and again, we are live here from the atlantic council in washington, d.c., waiting for the c
host: are you getting assistance from fema or other types of relief for people who are displaced? guest: there are certain thresholds that indicate whether or not federal assistance will be triggered. normally that calculation is done after you have dealt with the immediacy of the rising water and the life and properties at risk. the governors team will be calculating the damage. certainly, if certain numbers are triggered, the governor and president will work together to make sure fema...
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it is an honor to be here to have to fema youth programs. let me briefly review the importance of preparing for disasters. children under 18 years old make up 20% of the u.s. population. every day, 63 million children attend childcare or are in school away from their families. disasters impact children across the united states. almost 14% of children and teens have experienced a disaster. 4% within the last year. experiencene quarter reporting one or more disasters. includeness actions self worth, positively influence resilience, action and maintenance for activities. let me talk it to you about one of our programs called the youth council, which brings young leaders who are interested in disaster of hardness and making a difference in their communities by completing projects nationally and locally. it is made up of 15 members selected on their dedication to public service, their efforts in making a difference and potential to expand their impact as national supporters for preparedness. members meet with fema staff throughout their term to p
it is an honor to be here to have to fema youth programs. let me briefly review the importance of preparing for disasters. children under 18 years old make up 20% of the u.s. population. every day, 63 million children attend childcare or are in school away from their families. disasters impact children across the united states. almost 14% of children and teens have experienced a disaster. 4% within the last year. experiencene quarter reporting one or more disasters. includeness actions self...
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so you'll see the fema people.et them know as soon as you can because a lot of people don't know that and they really need aid in this case. >> 23 people including four children died in the twister last weekend. the recovery is expected to take months. >>> it appears california won't get reimbursed by the feds for all of the repairs to the oroville dam. in 2017 the spill way's crumbled during heavy rains. fema did approve $333 million for repairs, but the agency denied the additional 306 million to reconstruct the spillway. fema says the spillway failed mostly due to preexisting problems, not just the heavy storms. the state plans to appeal. >>> some crazy new video from palm springs. that is the palm springs aerial tramway getting inundated by a flash flood during a storm on valentine's day. roads around there were damaged. the tramway is a popular tourist attraction. repairs are underway. it is expected to reopen april 1st. >>> spacex just took a huge step in space exploration. its crew dragon capsule splashed do
so you'll see the fema people.et them know as soon as you can because a lot of people don't know that and they really need aid in this case. >> 23 people including four children died in the twister last weekend. the recovery is expected to take months. >>> it appears california won't get reimbursed by the feds for all of the repairs to the oroville dam. in 2017 the spill way's crumbled during heavy rains. fema did approve $333 million for repairs, but the agency denied the...
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in india, there been fema prime ministers.nd in our country yet, we still have not had a female president. >> it is curious. what do you think that is? it is quite unusual now. allison? >> yeah, i think is just people are used to seeing the same type of person, then filling the same type of role. after the same thing that we struggle with our own industry. anything is very similar. there is that whole thing about the tallest person was the presidency. and i was think about that. are we going to get a really tall woman? are we going to break that? there are these things that we are used to seeing. and i think that we need to just break out of what we think leadership looks like and what we think a president looks like. >> do think we did get a woman president, i mean, would it make a difference in terms of policies as well as in terms of the symbolism? again, setting aside with actual politics may be. would a woman tackle the presidency ended job like that differently than the 44 men that have done it? >> absolutely i would agr
in india, there been fema prime ministers.nd in our country yet, we still have not had a female president. >> it is curious. what do you think that is? it is quite unusual now. allison? >> yeah, i think is just people are used to seeing the same type of person, then filling the same type of role. after the same thing that we struggle with our own industry. anything is very similar. there is that whole thing about the tallest person was the presidency. and i was think about that. are...
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i want to thank fema, very quick acting. came had at least 200 who and they are willing to work and do everything they can 40's people. we appreciate that very much, but the support that we have had from state and local responders .nd the sheriff director brian hastings has been with me and you can't afford to staff enough people to do this all the time. sometimes it is difficult locally to grow big enough fast enough. the governor is telling them do whatever you have to do. i got word early that you said whatever they need to do. that is how we grow it. >> they said if there is anything you can do, and i said as a matter of fact there is. working with fema to get disaster approval and you responded quite favorably. fema has been on top of things. we are grateful. fellas. you, thank you. [inaudible]
i want to thank fema, very quick acting. came had at least 200 who and they are willing to work and do everything they can 40's people. we appreciate that very much, but the support that we have had from state and local responders .nd the sheriff director brian hastings has been with me and you can't afford to staff enough people to do this all the time. sometimes it is difficult locally to grow big enough fast enough. the governor is telling them do whatever you have to do. i got word early...
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thank you to fema for doing an incredible job. we have one final presentation. i would like to ask administrator green to share with us words from the united states agency for international development. thank you, misses trump. thank you for your unbending advocacy for children both here in the u.s. and all around the world. quite friendly, it's very obvious this is personal to you. we appreciate it very much. the be best campaign are united in the belief that by investing in the well-being of children we really and truly are investing in a brighter future. you have heard here today about the great work been done by the department of education here in the u.s. to improve learning outcomes for children. and you have heard from hhs about the work they do to provide health outcomes for americans. i would like to take a few moments to touch upon what we are doing in these and other areas for children and youth all around the world. at usaid we believe the purpose of the foreign assistance must be ending its need to exist. we believe in the innate desire of every per
thank you to fema for doing an incredible job. we have one final presentation. i would like to ask administrator green to share with us words from the united states agency for international development. thank you, misses trump. thank you for your unbending advocacy for children both here in the u.s. and all around the world. quite friendly, it's very obvious this is personal to you. we appreciate it very much. the be best campaign are united in the belief that by investing in the well-being of...
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it's like callie holiman turned to fema.family moved into one of the agency's trailers>>eporte morea0 families are currently in temporary government housing. 20,000 more are getting fema assistance for rent. but that help could run out in about a year. in the hardest-hit town, mexico beach, we found bella and jacques sebastio living in a fema trailer among the empty lots. michael may have trashed their retirement home, but they won't give up on their dream. this is where you want to be? >> that's where i'll stay. it doesn't matter if it's in a car, in a a very, in a tent, in a trailer new york a house. it doesn't matter. mexico beach is home. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, mexico beach, florida. >> golodryga: up next here tonight, there are new concerns as a chemical fire reignites. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live clariti
it's like callie holiman turned to fema.family moved into one of the agency's trailers>>eporte morea0 families are currently in temporary government housing. 20,000 more are getting fema assistance for rent. but that help could run out in about a year. in the hardest-hit town, mexico beach, we found bella and jacques sebastio living in a fema trailer among the empty lots. michael may have trashed their retirement home, but they won't give up on their dream. this is where you want to be?...
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fema does not consider some of the spillway construction eligible. the state will you submit more documentation. >>> damage along the russian river, and the little league facility took a major hit. opening day is three weeks away. organizers are concerned about the field and the food. >> coaches and players reporting for sebastopol little league. >> there'that you can step in really mushy. >> only last week the ballpark was 10 feet under. heavy rain overwhelm wheel the watershed. when it receded debris was everywhere. even a telephone pole. >> the infield still a wet song. >> we'll get the season kicked off. it would have been nice if it wasn't 26 days before opening day. >> the biggest loss the snack shack. the league's main fundraiser. >> the food, refrigerator and freezer were saved. >> but this guy was turned on its face. >> the drink case and dispenser and the ice machine are ruined. >> the city repairs e taking time. >> we'll barbecue our stuff and set up tables and it will be like a picnic. >> parents are relieved to see the season proceed. li
fema does not consider some of the spillway construction eligible. the state will you submit more documentation. >>> damage along the russian river, and the little league facility took a major hit. opening day is three weeks away. organizers are concerned about the field and the food. >> coaches and players reporting for sebastopol little league. >> there'that you can step in really mushy. >> only last week the ballpark was 10 feet under. heavy rain overwhelm wheel...
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(ken) (ken) a government watchdog says fema wrongly released the information of 2.3 million survivorssasters... including california wildfires in 2017 in a massive data breach. the information of victims of hurricanes harvey, irma and maria were also released. authorities say the breach occurred when fema was working with a contractor that helps provide temporary housing to those affected by disasters. information, like names, last four digits of a social security number are required to confirm eligibility. but fema also provided the contractor bank names, electronic funds transfer numbers and bank transit numbers. the watchdog says the victims could be vulnerable to identity theft. fema officials say they are changing how they deliver information to avoid giving too much information and it will be completed by 2020. (pam) a big announcement from the golden state warriors .. as they wrap up a week of events surrounding the new chase center. we have already heard about some of the big musical acts..such as metallica and andre bocelli ... who will be entertaining fans in the fall. but t
(ken) (ken) a government watchdog says fema wrongly released the information of 2.3 million survivorssasters... including california wildfires in 2017 in a massive data breach. the information of victims of hurricanes harvey, irma and maria were also released. authorities say the breach occurred when fema was working with a contractor that helps provide temporary housing to those affected by disasters. information, like names, last four digits of a social security number are required to confirm...
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she's asking for more expedited fema assistance for the state. she says the president has said he's going to try to expedite that disaster relief and he says the people of alabama are good people and he asked for a-plus treatment from fema. we'll watch all of these events unf unfolded. >>> we want to turn to breaking news in washington where democrats are escalating their investigation into donald trump. the house judiciary is leading that charge for requests of 81 people and entities connected to trump's administration or his business. among those, trump's eldest son, don mcgahn and trump's organization cfo, alan weisselberg. jerry nadler says they'll lay out a case against the president focusing on obstruction and corruption and abuse of power. >> the republicans have spent two years shielding the president from any proper accountability. it is our job to protect the rule of law. that's our core function. to do that, we'll initiate an investigation into abusive of power into corruption of justice and into corruption and obstruction of justice.
she's asking for more expedited fema assistance for the state. she says the president has said he's going to try to expedite that disaster relief and he says the people of alabama are good people and he asked for a-plus treatment from fema. we'll watch all of these events unf unfolded. >>> we want to turn to breaking news in washington where democrats are escalating their investigation into donald trump. the house judiciary is leading that charge for requests of 81 people and entities...
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but fema also provided the contractor bank names, electronic funds transfer numbers and bank transitdog says the victims could be vulnerable to identity theft. fema officials say they are changing how they deliver information to avoid giving too much information and it will be completed by next year ( will ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...governor gavin newsom is declaring a state of emergency to speed up forest management. details on how it could prevent wildfires. governor gavin newsom is taking executive action for fire prevention in vulnerable parts of the state. reporter lonnie wong shows us where the work is happening and how soon it will begin. newsom: "we go to step up our game..." governor gavin newsom says this yearús fire season is just around the corner. he announced an ambitious fire prevention plan in middletown in the heart of lake county which suffered the first of a series of massive wildfires in 2015. it is still recovering after 60 percent of the county was burned... since then there have been other catastrophic wildfires newsom 'iúm signing a proclamation
but fema also provided the contractor bank names, electronic funds transfer numbers and bank transitdog says the victims could be vulnerable to identity theft. fema officials say they are changing how they deliver information to avoid giving too much information and it will be completed by next year ( will ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...governor gavin newsom is declaring a state of emergency to speed up forest management. details on how it could prevent wildfires. governor gavin...
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fema says a contractor released it. fema is now trying to remove that information from the contractor's files and creating a filter, so that kind of personal information is not released again. >>> bernie sanders laid out his top priorities at a campaign rally in san francisco. thousands of his supporters showed up to fort mason to hear him speak yesterday. he call for universal healthcare, criminal justice reform and free education . >> we need rate teachers out there, well-paid teachers. we need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. we need to transform our energy system. >> senator sanders also made a campaign stop in los angeles over the weekend . >>> senator kamala harris spent the weekend campaigning in georgia. she told supporters, she is committed to winning her party's nomination . >> let me be clear with everybody, i fully intend to win this campaign. i fully intend to win. >> senator harris told people in atlanta, as president she would use federal resources to close the pay gap between the average teacher
fema says a contractor released it. fema is now trying to remove that information from the contractor's files and creating a filter, so that kind of personal information is not released again. >>> bernie sanders laid out his top priorities at a campaign rally in san francisco. thousands of his supporters showed up to fort mason to hear him speak yesterday. he call for universal healthcare, criminal justice reform and free education . >> we need rate teachers out there, well-paid...
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fema was expected to pay $650 million of the cost. so far it has approved half of that, roughly $330 million. >>> servers are keeping a close eye on the san mateo coast. the surf is mellow this afternoon, but big waves are expected next monday through wednesday and that could create ideal conditions for the world renowned maverick surfing contest. we reached out to the world surf league which organizes the contest, but have not heard back. the window for the challenge ends march 31. >> we are getting close to that deadline. a lot of people looking forward to that. what do you think is the probability that they will call it off? >> it's hard to predict. you have the swell, but then you have to look at the angle and the wind and the tide and all that. so it will come into focus over the weekend and early next week. this is what they are watching. these bright colors indicate high surf. you can see just off shore, the wave height, this is five feet all the way to 22 feet. all the energy moving from the north and west into early next week
fema was expected to pay $650 million of the cost. so far it has approved half of that, roughly $330 million. >>> servers are keeping a close eye on the san mateo coast. the surf is mellow this afternoon, but big waves are expected next monday through wednesday and that could create ideal conditions for the world renowned maverick surfing contest. we reached out to the world surf league which organizes the contest, but have not heard back. the window for the challenge ends march 31....
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a team from fema will determine if it warrants a disaster declaration.t's not clear if the tally will top the $56 million in uninsured damage to qualify. >>> the trump administration will not reimburse california for a majority of the cost to repair the upper spillway on the oroville dam. fema approved $205 million but denied a request for an additional $306 million. a spokesperson said the agency would not reimburse for costs related to the upper gated spillway because of pre-existing problems. in februar 2017, both spillways collapsed, forcing nearly 200,000 people to evacuate. the state plans to appeal fema's decision. >>> today marks the first anniversary of a deadly attack at a napa county veterans home. 36-year-old albert wong took his own life. he shot and killed three women who worked as mental health clinicians for pathway home, a residential program for traumatized veterans. wong was kicked out of the facility just days before the shooting. he had lived there for about a year. to mark the anniversary, a remembrance ceremony will be held today f
a team from fema will determine if it warrants a disaster declaration.t's not clear if the tally will top the $56 million in uninsured damage to qualify. >>> the trump administration will not reimburse california for a majority of the cost to repair the upper spillway on the oroville dam. fema approved $205 million but denied a request for an additional $306 million. a spokesperson said the agency would not reimburse for costs related to the upper gated spillway because of pre-existing...
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>> fema is much better. i worry about backsliding. >> you worry about backsliding.y interesting part of your book that americans need to know about threat, but they need to know which threat are real, which threats are not real. give us some examples which you do spell out in your book, give us examples of what you mean there. >> one very real threat is the impacts on climate change on our safety when we see extreme weather events and landfall hurricanes and we see wildfires. those are going to continue to increase. we need to rejoin the community relations and do our part to reduce global warming and we also need to do much more by way of adaptation to the warming that's occurred. cybersecurity is a real threat. extraordinarily complicated, mass gun violence propelled by lots of different ideology, a real threat. what's not a real threat to the safety and security of americans is the southwest border. the border is a zone. it needs to be managed. it needs to be managed in accord with the rule of law consistent with our value, but we need to recognize that that bord
>> fema is much better. i worry about backsliding. >> you worry about backsliding.y interesting part of your book that americans need to know about threat, but they need to know which threat are real, which threats are not real. give us some examples which you do spell out in your book, give us examples of what you mean there. >> one very real threat is the impacts on climate change on our safety when we see extreme weather events and landfall hurricanes and we see wildfires....
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. >>> fema mistakenly exposed the personal information of millions of disaster victims. according to homeland security's inspector general, the victims included survivors of california's wild fires in 2017. and also, several hurricanes. the report says that fema provided a private contractor with sensitive data that was not necessary. like, bank account details. that error put 2.3 million people at risk of identity theft and fraud. federal officials say nay are working with the same contractor to remove the data from the system. >>> we have an update to a bizarre story we told you about last week. a santa rosa homeowner set up naked mannequins in his garden as a form of protest. it was his response to a city order that forced him to hack his six foot fence in half after a neighbor complained. the man even reserved a chair in his yard for the "nosey neighbor." now, two of those mannequins are missing. the homeowner says they were stolen because his fence was too low. >> look what is happening down in the southland. 30 cars crashed in thick fog on the grapevine near los an
. >>> fema mistakenly exposed the personal information of millions of disaster victims. according to homeland security's inspector general, the victims included survivors of california's wild fires in 2017. and also, several hurricanes. the report says that fema provided a private contractor with sensitive data that was not necessary. like, bank account details. that error put 2.3 million people at risk of identity theft and fraud. federal officials say nay are working with the same...
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for fema said accidentally share the personal information of two and half million disaster survivors. including people who survive wildfires in california in 2017. the agency said it mistakenly provided the information including addresses and banking information for some survivors, to a contractor. fema did not name the contractor but said it was working to remove that information from the contractor system, team also said it is installed a filter in its own system to keep that data from being compromised in the future. >>> the 48-year-old san francisco man is facing burglary and grand theft charges after police say he stole a case from the baggage claim carousel at san francisco international airport last month. the case contained a class ix millimeter pistol, two magazines, 20 rounds of ammunition, two flashlights, and the holster. and investigator recognized the suspect for photo. a search warrant was served at the suspect's home and please say, he found evidence linking the 48-year-old to the theft. >>> police are trying to track down the person who stabbed another passenger on a
for fema said accidentally share the personal information of two and half million disaster survivors. including people who survive wildfires in california in 2017. the agency said it mistakenly provided the information including addresses and banking information for some survivors, to a contractor. fema did not name the contractor but said it was working to remove that information from the contractor system, team also said it is installed a filter in its own system to keep that data from being...
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fema has denied millions of dollars to the oroville dam repair. what this means.. to the state. (grant) and after the break... its late in the season... but flu activity is still high. details on the new warning about a second wave of severe infections. you know when you're at ross and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes, yes... yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. (pam) for your health tonight... flu activity is still high across the u-s. and right now -- there is a second wave of severe infections striking some states. the centers for disease control and prevention released its latest weekly flu report today. it says -- between october first and march second, there were as many as 26-point-3 million flu illnesses. states with high flu activities are mostly in the midwest and the south. california is in yellow -- which means moderate rang
fema has denied millions of dollars to the oroville dam repair. what this means.. to the state. (grant) and after the break... its late in the season... but flu activity is still high. details on the new warning about a second wave of severe infections. you know when you're at ross and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand shoes that everyone notices? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yep! yes,...
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>> in the north bay, sonoma county is warning victims of the flooding in february not to count on fema for help. they've sent them to clean up thousands of tons of flood debris. county leaders say the flood damage may not qualify for a major disaster declaration. >> we here in sonoma county in this flood event, be blunt, got screwed because we were the primary epicenter. we had an atmospheric river that hit sonoma county and parked itself over the russian river watershed and dumped everything there. the folks north of us were not as heavily impacted. had they been, we would have had more damages and more people suffering getting us the help we need. >> a team from fema will determine if damage in sonoma and neighboring counties warrant a federal disaster declaration. >>> in the east bay, oakland police are asking for the public's help in finding a suspect in an armed robbery as a popular cafe. it is one of the most viewed stores on abc7news.com. a gunman walked into world ground coffee on macarthur boulevard yesterday afternoon and stole half a dozen laptops and devices. employees and
>> in the north bay, sonoma county is warning victims of the flooding in february not to count on fema for help. they've sent them to clean up thousands of tons of flood debris. county leaders say the flood damage may not qualify for a major disaster declaration. >> we here in sonoma county in this flood event, be blunt, got screwed because we were the primary epicenter. we had an atmospheric river that hit sonoma county and parked itself over the russian river watershed and dumped...
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fema says it's working to fix the problem and isno longer sharing the information.thoughanyone's information was compromised... but a permanent fix isn't expected for more than a year.. (catherine)there was another fire today at this chemical plant in texas. it was burning not only in the tank yard... but also along a drainage ditch.. plant officials said they were trying to pump out chemicals that remained in one of the tanks -- when the fire began . this is the same chemical plant where a large fire burned for four days this week -- shutting down several school districts because of the smoke. (landing) this et bay little league is asking for your help to find their a-t-v. the newark little league's season just started.... but this week -- thieves broke into their storage shed and got away with the four wheeler. this is a picture of the a-t-v. the little league has had it for more than 15 years. áfess santiagoá is the league's coach and board member. he says -- he believes the burglary susepcts broke into the shed soemtime between wednesday night and early thursday
fema says it's working to fix the problem and isno longer sharing the information.thoughanyone's information was compromised... but a permanent fix isn't expected for more than a year.. (catherine)there was another fire today at this chemical plant in texas. it was burning not only in the tank yard... but also along a drainage ditch.. plant officials said they were trying to pump out chemicals that remained in one of the tanks -- when the fire began . this is the same chemical plant where a...
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thanks to fema. 2.3 million people from 420 17 disasters including the california wildfires had theirta including partial social security numbers compromised. report from the inspector general says the victims were part of a program to provide transitional housing and fema says the problem is fixed. >> let's take a live look outside. the rain, not done just yet. still a chance for more showers throughout the night. chief meteorologist paul deanno has been looking ahead to our weekend forecast. paul? >> the weekend will be drier but right now it is pouring in a few spots in the bay area. >>> only isolated spots but a few of those spots it is coming down. it is right over the city of san francisco. east bay, southbay, dry, san the red is steady. soaking rainfall developing much of the city currently, stretching south to san mateo and north across the golden gate. another area for steady rain. sonoma, aldridge, glenallen youngsville, south to napa and american canyon. overnight we will see the showers decrease. the heavy rain is gone by one. all the rain is gone by 7:00 in the morning. t
thanks to fema. 2.3 million people from 420 17 disasters including the california wildfires had theirta including partial social security numbers compromised. report from the inspector general says the victims were part of a program to provide transitional housing and fema says the problem is fixed. >> let's take a live look outside. the rain, not done just yet. still a chance for more showers throughout the night. chief meteorologist paul deanno has been looking ahead to our weekend...
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a government errors fema improperly shared the data of 2.3 million people with a federal contractor. it includes things like bank account numbers and addresses. now the survivors of hurricanes harvey, irma, maria, and the california wildfires are a possible target of identity theft. fema says it will now require additional privacy training for contractors. >>> we like the house in hillsborough just the way it is. that's what supporters of the flintstone house off 280 are saying. they started a petition after the town of hillsborough filed a lawsuit against the homeowner saying she must take down her outdoor decorations because they're a public nuisance. the homeowner says she'll fight that lawsuit. a petition is on change.org and it's picking up traction. it's almost at the goal of 7,500 signatures. >>> uplifting story about a giants fan who survived a devastating attack. now he's turning that pain into a positive lesson for kids across california. you may remember brian stowe, the giants fan who was brutally beaten outside a giants away game in l.a. the 2011 attack left stowe with b
a government errors fema improperly shared the data of 2.3 million people with a federal contractor. it includes things like bank account numbers and addresses. now the survivors of hurricanes harvey, irma, maria, and the california wildfires are a possible target of identity theft. fema says it will now require additional privacy training for contractors. >>> we like the house in hillsborough just the way it is. that's what supporters of the flintstone house off 280 are saying. they...
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individuals who shared information with fema from the california wildfires in 2017 and hurricanes harvey, irma and maria might now be a of fraud and identity theft. the sensitive personal information included the last-ig fours of social security numbers, addresses and banking information, according to a report from the department of fmeland security's office the inspector general. fema says it "has taken aggressive measures to correct this error" and that it found no indication survivor data was compromised. it took a jury in pittsburgh four hours to find a white former east pittsburgh police officer not guilty of murder or manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager last june. outside the courthouse, protestors shouted "antwon rose," the name of the 17-year- old who shot and killed after a traffic stop. the former officer, michaeld rosfeld, sai pulled over a car that rose was in because it matched the description of a car in a drive-by shooting. rose was running from the car when rosfeld shot him in the back, side and face. a lawyer for rose's family said they may ch
individuals who shared information with fema from the california wildfires in 2017 and hurricanes harvey, irma and maria might now be a of fraud and identity theft. the sensitive personal information included the last-ig fours of social security numbers, addresses and banking information, according to a report from the department of fmeland security's office the inspector general. fema says it "has taken aggressive measures to correct this error" and that it found no indication...
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it eliminates 100 percent cost sheriff pima through one - - fema through cash-strapped federal aid. and it eliminates $68 million from american samoa and guam. so on the other side of the aisle to claim that this money is not needed. so what we have already addressed to move on but that's not the fact that's not true. so given the extraordinary unprecedented nature of the storms and the extent of the devastation. the damage assessment the devastation comes clear to what is provided to fully recover. i remember when this first happened when the white house said two or three or four dozen fatalities in puerto rico but not just a handful. we don't appropriate the same amount of money to each state and territory we provide what is needed for people to rebuild their homes and communities and their lives. one size does not fit all. with katrina we had six supplemental disaster packages and then the assistance coming over time. and through louisiana and mississippi. a but americans receive more and more involvement and this is no different. the president reported the came to the capital th
it eliminates 100 percent cost sheriff pima through one - - fema through cash-strapped federal aid. and it eliminates $68 million from american samoa and guam. so on the other side of the aisle to claim that this money is not needed. so what we have already addressed to move on but that's not the fact that's not true. so given the extraordinary unprecedented nature of the storms and the extent of the devastation. the damage assessment the devastation comes clear to what is provided to fully...
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in that process, fema was put within the department of homeland security. it had no funding.have the expertise or the professional group of people that it once had. it was in many ways an orphan of the entire homeland security apparatus. and it was fema that failed so miserably. >> we're going to make absolutely certain that the devastation that has been wreaked upon these people is taken care of and that we get their lives back in order. >> mr. brown, some of these people are dead. they're beyond your help. >> the people they put in place, brownie, for instance, this guy had been head of an organization that dealt with arabian horses. >> brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. the fema director's working 24 -- [ applause ] >> they tell us they've got 500 buses coming. >> where they at? >> we've been here five days. >> we're seeing an american city essentially being left to rot, with mostly black people in it. you can't disassociate the reality of the visual. >> the destruction of the spirit of the people of southern louisiana and mississippi may end up being the most tragic l
in that process, fema was put within the department of homeland security. it had no funding.have the expertise or the professional group of people that it once had. it was in many ways an orphan of the entire homeland security apparatus. and it was fema that failed so miserably. >> we're going to make absolutely certain that the devastation that has been wreaked upon these people is taken care of and that we get their lives back in order. >> mr. brown, some of these people are dead....
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. >> reporter: jonathan von renner said he applied to fema for money but the agency wouldn't cover the $70,000 gap between their estimate and the contractor's. he's left hoping for more help to raise his house before the next storm inevitably rolls through. and we didn't actually see anybody from fema here today on the ground, though i am working to find out, raj and janelle, what their schedule will be moving forward. reporting live from guerneville this evening, sam brock, "nbc bay area news." >> thank you, sam. >>> new satellite images show how devastating the flooding is. look at a wide view of the russian river. guerneville is right here. that's what it normally looks like. look at it after the river overflowed its banks yesterday. the swollen river consuming most of guerneville right here. here is a closer look at the town of about 5,000, first on a normal day. now take a look at it, what it looked like yesterday. you cannot see most of the streets. they're covered in water. the first floor of homes, as you saw in sam's piece, flooded. finally, a group of homes along another sect
. >> reporter: jonathan von renner said he applied to fema for money but the agency wouldn't cover the $70,000 gap between their estimate and the contractor's. he's left hoping for more help to raise his house before the next storm inevitably rolls through. and we didn't actually see anybody from fema here today on the ground, though i am working to find out, raj and janelle, what their schedule will be moving forward. reporting live from guerneville this evening, sam brock, "nbc bay...
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fema has been on top of things. we are grateful. fellas. you, thank you. [inaudible] in the florida state of the state address, governor ron desantis outlined his legislative priorities, including health care, education, and immigration. [applause] >> members of the florida legislature, ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege and honor to introduce to you the governor of the great state of florida, ron desantis. [applause] and before i leave lady of the state of california, -- the state of florida, casey desantis. [applause] governor desantis: mr. president, mr. speaker, members of the house and senate, cabinet members and supreme court justices, mindful of the economic opportunities that lie before us, understanding the environmental challenges that require our attention, and conscious of our obligations to education and public safety, i consider myself blessed to stand before you at this particular moment in our history, as florida's 46th governor. [applause] to each and every one of you i'm grateful for your willingness to serve. i am also proud of the
fema has been on top of things. we are grateful. fellas. you, thank you. [inaudible] in the florida state of the state address, governor ron desantis outlined his legislative priorities, including health care, education, and immigration. [applause] >> members of the florida legislature, ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege and honor to introduce to you the governor of the great state of florida, ron desantis. [applause] and before i leave lady of the state of california, -- the state...