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fema is supporting us on those. we just completed an objective to do wellness checks on all those people across those bridges and are identifying their needs. pain need a bottle of water, they also need every other service that needs to be delivered across that creek. we are going to work together and i have had that commitment from my colleagues at fema to get that done. as mentioned, people need places tuesday. we are scouring the area to locate all areas that can house survivors. as well as these disaster recovery centersor a local reso. so they do not have to drive to all of the places. you mentioned as well, your experience is well noted. they are having meetings as we speak about the debris clean up which is going to be challenging. we will be getting that started very soon. i take it personal about friends and colleagues in this area. we set up a daily call with the county officials. we will respond in every way we can. that is our commitment. if there is a resource out there, we will ask for it. all the answ
fema is supporting us on those. we just completed an objective to do wellness checks on all those people across those bridges and are identifying their needs. pain need a bottle of water, they also need every other service that needs to be delivered across that creek. we are going to work together and i have had that commitment from my colleagues at fema to get that done. as mentioned, people need places tuesday. we are scouring the area to locate all areas that can house survivors. as well as...
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in western kentucky, too many people are being denied by fema for technicalities. the people of eastern kentucky have lost everything. now is the time to fix this issue and because of this president, fema is doing things to help our people that we have never seen done before and we know under his leadership it will continue. i want to thank everybody at fema for adapting with us as our people desperately needed. we kentuckians lean on our faith. i believe we see god in the response. we have so much more to do for the people here. the lord god is with you wherever you go. to the people of eastern kentucky, we love you. we will be here with you and this president and first lady are here today to show that you matter to them. i would like to introduce you to a president who has been there in times of disaster each time we called and is making things happen that we have never seen before. president joe biden. [applause] pres. biden: thank you very much. i got to meet several families. i got to meet the family back here on this side of the road. how they have come toget
in western kentucky, too many people are being denied by fema for technicalities. the people of eastern kentucky have lost everything. now is the time to fix this issue and because of this president, fema is doing things to help our people that we have never seen done before and we know under his leadership it will continue. i want to thank everybody at fema for adapting with us as our people desperately needed. we kentuckians lean on our faith. i believe we see god in the response. we have so...
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you seemed frustrated earlier this week in talking about fema saying the fema cannon should be doingfrustrated. my job is to be there for the people of kentucky who have lost virtually everything. fema has a long history that goes beyond this administration or even the last administration of denying far too many people that need help. if you fill out one part of the form, you're denied. if you haven't gone through your whole insurance process, you are denied. it's not an incomplete, it is a denial, and that hurts and people end up giving up. listen, the president has made commitments. he wants to help folks. and i fully believe that. the administrator of fema as well, as do the people on the ground that are meeting with people. it's somewhere in between the top and those on the ground that we still see all of these denials coming out. that needs to be a major change, a major cultural change. and right now is the time that fema can get it right. because we're not unique in this. whether it was the tornados in western kentucky or other natural disasters across america, far too many peo
you seemed frustrated earlier this week in talking about fema saying the fema cannon should be doingfrustrated. my job is to be there for the people of kentucky who have lost virtually everything. fema has a long history that goes beyond this administration or even the last administration of denying far too many people that need help. if you fill out one part of the form, you're denied. if you haven't gone through your whole insurance process, you are denied. it's not an incomplete, it is a...
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how is fema preparing for that?er of named storms in the pacific and while we have only seen a few in the atlantic, we're going into the peak of hurricane season. it just takes one. it just takes one significant storm to cause devastation to a community, like we saw with hurricane ida last year, that spread damage across nine states from louisiana all the way to the east coast. we have increased our posture of making sure that we have the resources and the commodity at our distribution centers. as we see hurricanes form, we will preposition our resources to make sure that they're ready to respond as soon as it is safe for them to do so. >> and quickly before i let you go, i do want to ask you about you're mentioning stopping some of this before it happens, and getting -- adapting but also trying to do something to stop climate change or at least pause it. we know the senate is poised to pass the bill that would help combat climate change with the biggest investment we have ever seen. how do you think that could impa
how is fema preparing for that?er of named storms in the pacific and while we have only seen a few in the atlantic, we're going into the peak of hurricane season. it just takes one. it just takes one significant storm to cause devastation to a community, like we saw with hurricane ida last year, that spread damage across nine states from louisiana all the way to the east coast. we have increased our posture of making sure that we have the resources and the commodity at our distribution centers....
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searching the disaster zone, fema teams are prepared for that number to rise >> the later you go into one of these types of emergency events, disasters, you're finding people less and less because they've been located by family and friends. >> reporter: door by door they check on residents the worst destruction gets a closer look as some kentuckians are still unaccounted for like dennis stacey whose home was swallowed by flood waters. he hasn't been heard from since according to his daughter who says her sister gave a dna sample >> it's chaos. >> reporter: is it heart break >> oh, yeah, definitely. >> reporter: survivors facing unimaginable loss, struggling with a way forward >> people left with absolutely nothing, homes that we don't know where they are just entirely gone. >> reporter: fema says some searches could wrap up in the days ahead, but when you look at the scope of this destruction, it's clear that cleanup is far from over. lester >> all right, jessie kirsch, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds california's biggest wildfire of the year turns more deadly with thousands of homes thr
searching the disaster zone, fema teams are prepared for that number to rise >> the later you go into one of these types of emergency events, disasters, you're finding people less and less because they've been located by family and friends. >> reporter: door by door they check on residents the worst destruction gets a closer look as some kentuckians are still unaccounted for like dennis stacey whose home was swallowed by flood waters. he hasn't been heard from since according to his...
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. >> fema just announced that additional disaster assistance is available to kentucky ends on top of millions of dollars already provided. and this comes as the state is bracing for more rain this week. >> these people deserve an enormous amount credit for their courage and stamina. after meeting with families and first responders monday, president joe biden praised how they're handling the historic flooding that killed at least 37 fellow kentuckians. we never give up. we never stop. never bow we've ever been. and we just go forward. kentucky republican congressman hal rogers commended the president for touring hard-hit communities in his state doing what he can to help ease the pain. president biden is expanding federal disaster assistance to kentucky, ensuring the federal government will cover the full cost of debris removal and other emergency measures. every time we have a request. >> the answers. but a quick yes. fema also announced additional disaster assistance is available to kentuckians on top of the 13 million dollars already provided. but governor andy beshear said his sta
. >> fema just announced that additional disaster assistance is available to kentucky ends on top of millions of dollars already provided. and this comes as the state is bracing for more rain this week. >> these people deserve an enormous amount credit for their courage and stamina. after meeting with families and first responders monday, president joe biden praised how they're handling the historic flooding that killed at least 37 fellow kentuckians. we never give up. we never...
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i'm going to get an update from a key fema official this hour. >> we're also following a major milestone in the covid pandemic. the fda has just authorized the first updated booster vaccine targeting the omicron variant. americans could get the new shots as soon as friday. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm pamela brown, and you're in "the situation room." >> let's get straight to the latest developments in the mar-a-lago investigation. the trump legal team under deadline to respond to last night's explosive new filing from prosecutors. i'm told by a source familiar that they are expected to meet that deadline. i want to bring in our senior justice correspondent, evan perez. he has been on the story around the clock, shall we say. evan, trump's attorneys have until 8:00 p.m. to file their response. the justice department is accusing the trump team of trying to obstruct an investigation and they're using a photo to help make their case. >> that's right, pamela. that photo certainly was a bombshell. what it does is it shows the
i'm going to get an update from a key fema official this hour. >> we're also following a major milestone in the covid pandemic. the fda has just authorized the first updated booster vaccine targeting the omicron variant. americans could get the new shots as soon as friday. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm pamela brown, and you're in "the situation room." >> let's get straight to the latest developments in the...
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too many people are being did not by fema for technicalities and too little is paid to those that get through the system. fema administrator deanne criswell said the agency is following up with anyone who was denied assistance and plans to stay on the ground. as long as kentuckians need. we will continue to be here with you throughout your recovery. and crystal noted fema's response to the flooding was even faster than usual because the agency was still there. helping communities recover from last year's deadly tornadoes. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. >> it's time now to talk about our weather forecast as we take this live look outside here in san francisco at a brisk, breezy shot of the embarcadero and joining us today for the first time here during kron. 4 news at 3 is our new meteorologist kyler grogan. we're so happy. you're here with us. as part of the kron 4 family. you'll be with us monday through friday at 3 and will do some other cool things. but first, things first. thanks for bringing yeah. well, you're welcome. i like shoulder shimmy, though, do that again for do fun
too many people are being did not by fema for technicalities and too little is paid to those that get through the system. fema administrator deanne criswell said the agency is following up with anyone who was denied assistance and plans to stay on the ground. as long as kentuckians need. we will continue to be here with you throughout your recovery. and crystal noted fema's response to the flooding was even faster than usual because the agency was still there. helping communities recover from...
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too many people are being did not by fema for technicalities and too little is paid to those that get through the system. fema administrator deanne criswell said the agency is following up with anyone who was denied assistance and plans to stay on the ground. as long as kentuckians need. we will continue to be here with you throughout your recovery. >> and crystal noted fema's response to this flooding was even faster than usual because the agency was still on the ground helping communities recover from last year's deadly tornadoes. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure on capitol hill. over the weekend. senators passing a historic bill that aims to partake same rather climate change and inflation. >> the inflation reduction act moving forward after a 51 to 50 vote yesterday. vice president harris breaking the tie there. and here's a look inside the bill. some of his key components include a close to 400 billion dollars towards reducing climate change. the largest effort ever keeping the president's pledge to not raise taxes on those earning less than $400,000 a year reducing the budget
too many people are being did not by fema for technicalities and too little is paid to those that get through the system. fema administrator deanne criswell said the agency is following up with anyone who was denied assistance and plans to stay on the ground. as long as kentuckians need. we will continue to be here with you throughout your recovery. >> and crystal noted fema's response to this flooding was even faster than usual because the agency was still on the ground helping...
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with an expert in mass vaccination sites and in fema leadership. he knows how to deal with these type of emergencies. we are going to continue to be focused on this. >> if you are in the at risk community and you are unable to get a vaccine right now, we are hearing the stories of that, is the federal government recommendation that you pause or resume sexual activity until you can get vaccinated? >> you should speak to your medical provider. i'm not a medical provider. i would sing speak to your medical provider and get the information that you need so that you are protecting yourself and you know how to move forward. that's the first thing we tell folks, with anything. with covid, and we will do this with this as well. i do want the community to know and americans to know in general that we are laser focused on this and we are going to do everything we can to end this outbreak. it is also a priority. which is where we have a rapid-response team now in the white house as well. >> is the jobs report today enough for the white house to see that there
with an expert in mass vaccination sites and in fema leadership. he knows how to deal with these type of emergencies. we are going to continue to be focused on this. >> if you are in the at risk community and you are unable to get a vaccine right now, we are hearing the stories of that, is the federal government recommendation that you pause or resume sexual activity until you can get vaccinated? >> you should speak to your medical provider. i'm not a medical provider. i would sing...
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. >> fema says there are still bodies unaccounted for, but state officials are not confirming the number missing. the governor is urging people to donate clothes, money, and bottled water because gas and oil spills have contaminated the supply fema says it has sent 18 trailers filled with clean water. the flooding left animal shelters severely crowded. the muddy paws rescue brought about 50 dogs from kentucky to new york city, giving them a second chance to find new homes. >>> now to the dangerous situation in california as crews race to contain the state's largest wildfire of the year the mckinney fire exploded over the weekend, having now burned over 52,000 acres in northern california thousands of residents have been evacuated after the blaze jumped from one mile to 62 square miles in just over a day the sheriff's office said the fire was zero percent contained as of sunday night and the fires are threatening the west in california they're starting to turned the tide on the oak fire the blaze is 67% contained as of sunday night. >>> we're just 99 days away from the critical 2022 midte
. >> fema says there are still bodies unaccounted for, but state officials are not confirming the number missing. the governor is urging people to donate clothes, money, and bottled water because gas and oil spills have contaminated the supply fema says it has sent 18 trailers filled with clean water. the flooding left animal shelters severely crowded. the muddy paws rescue brought about 50 dogs from kentucky to new york city, giving them a second chance to find new homes. >>>...
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robert fenton with fema will serve as the white house coordinator. now, doctor dimitri de scala kuss, who is the director of the cdc's hiv prevention division will be named fenton's deputy fenton helped lead fema's covid mass vaccination effort. while this is a national expert on issues affecting the lgbtq community. the white house says the pair would coordinate strategy and operations to combat the current monkeypox outbreak including equitably increasing the availability of tests. vaccinations and treatments. coming up on the kron 4 morning news. thfre are continuing concerns that the economy. >> good be heading for recession and how big tech is responding. and thieves target fences in the east bay. one business owner says needs to be done to stop the thefts from happening will be back. plus, the senate passes a bill that would provide health benefits to veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. why many say it's a victory for veterans. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accid
robert fenton with fema will serve as the white house coordinator. now, doctor dimitri de scala kuss, who is the director of the cdc's hiv prevention division will be named fenton's deputy fenton helped lead fema's covid mass vaccination effort. while this is a national expert on issues affecting the lgbtq community. the white house says the pair would coordinate strategy and operations to combat the current monkeypox outbreak including equitably increasing the availability of tests....
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robert fenton helped lead fema's mass covid vaccination effort last year.0 cases of monkeypox have now been confirmed in the u.s. in every state except montana and wyoming. at least four children have tested positive. states of emergency have been declared in california, illinois, and new york. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell fresh as fresh, no matter what. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. o ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm jan crawford in washington. thanks for staying with us. the nfl preseason kicks off tomorrow with the hall of fame game between the jacksonville jaguars and the las vegas raiders. also tomorrow, the league must decide whether to appeal the suspension of brown's quarterback desean jackson. an arbitrator suspended hi
robert fenton helped lead fema's mass covid vaccination effort last year.0 cases of monkeypox have now been confirmed in the u.s. in every state except montana and wyoming. at least four children have tested positive. states of emergency have been declared in california, illinois, and new york. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ay yo! check this axe with 48-hour protection! ♪♪ ♪press the button right there♪ ♪to let the doors in♪ ♪go hard all year,♪ smell...
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robert fenton helped lead fema's mass covid vaccination effort last year.ve now been confirmed in the u.s. in every state, except montana and wyoming. at least four children have tested positive. states of emergency have been declared in california, illinois, and new york. still ahead, a gunman storms into a liquor store, and wait until you see what happens next. i didn't win the lawsuit, but everybody knows i wrote that song. flo? gosh, it's been forever. you look fantastic. it's jon. hamm, from the blind date we went on years ago. ah, the struggling actor who didn't believe he could save with snapshot based on how and how much he drives. i'd love to talk about it over dinner sometime. well, i usually don't talk on the phone during dinner, but for potential customer tom hamm, i will make an exception. oh, boy. the day of the heart attack, i was scared. i will make an exception. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart attack by 31%. be sure to talk to your before you beg
robert fenton helped lead fema's mass covid vaccination effort last year.ve now been confirmed in the u.s. in every state, except montana and wyoming. at least four children have tested positive. states of emergency have been declared in california, illinois, and new york. still ahead, a gunman storms into a liquor store, and wait until you see what happens next. i didn't win the lawsuit, but everybody knows i wrote that song. flo? gosh, it's been forever. you look fantastic. it's jon. hamm,...
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robert fenton with fema will serve as the white house coordinator and doctor dimitri dusk, a law casethe director of the cdc's hiv prevention division will be named his deputy fenton helped lead fema's covid-19 mass vaccination effort. la case is a national expert on issues affecting the lgbtq community. white house says that the pair we'll coordinate strategy and operations to combat the current monkeypox outbreak including equitably increasing the availability of tests, vaccinations and treatment. >> this is a look at side. santa clara county's 9.88 call center where the phone lines went live just about 2 weeks ago. 9, 8, 8, is a nationwide phone number that connects callers to a suicide and mental health crisis. lifeline. the numbers national but calls are typically rounded to local call centers at the santa clara county center. there are 10 staff members and more than 70 volunteers. they say their goal is to answer all calls for help. within 6 rings and then determine what kind of help the caller needs. >> our ultimate goal is making sure that we send the right response to the rig
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robert fenton with fema will serve as the white house coordinator and doctor dimitri daskalakis is the director of the cdc's hiv prevention division and he will be named his deputy. >> fenton helped lead fema's covid mass vaccination effort. daskalakis is a national expert on issues affecting the % lgbtq community. the white house says the pair would coordinate, quote, strategy and operations to combat the current monkeypox outbreak including equitably equitably increasing the availability of tests of vaccinations and treatments. president biden's covid-19 antigen test came back positive again today. his decision also reports cities experiencing a loose cough. >> but that his lungs are clear as temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation remain normal. the president said to be feeling well and in good spirits. he will continue to isolate and conduct business from the executive residence. santa clara county is now administering the novavax covid vaccines. the vaccines 2 doses are administered between 3 and 8 weeks apart. the novavax is different from the m
robert fenton with fema will serve as the white house coordinator and doctor dimitri daskalakis is the director of the cdc's hiv prevention division and he will be named his deputy. >> fenton helped lead fema's covid mass vaccination effort. daskalakis is a national expert on issues affecting the % lgbtq community. the white house says the pair would coordinate, quote, strategy and operations to combat the current monkeypox outbreak including equitably equitably increasing the...
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donate clothes, money, and bottled water, because gas and oil spills have contaminated the supply fema says it has sent 18 trailers filled with clean water. the flooding left animal shelters severely crowded. the muddy paws rescue brought about 50 dogs to new york city yesterday giving them a second chance to find new homes >>> the dangerous situation now in california. the mckinney fire has exploded over the weekend it has now become the state's largest fire of the year nbc's gadi schwartz has more >> reporter: along forest roads in northern california, hillsides of roaring flames turn day into night the mckinney fire raging during a heatwave stretching across the pacific northwest. the blaze exploding in signs from one mile to 62 square miles in just over 24 hours. >> the thunder cells rolled in and the fire got pushed out of the canyon and wind driven that's where we are now. >> reporter: homes and vehicles lost, thousands evacuated. venus simpson and her daughter jada live inside the fire zone. >> you have fire burning north, south and along your sides. >> it can come from any angl
donate clothes, money, and bottled water, because gas and oil spills have contaminated the supply fema says it has sent 18 trailers filled with clean water. the flooding left animal shelters severely crowded. the muddy paws rescue brought about 50 dogs to new york city yesterday giving them a second chance to find new homes >>> the dangerous situation now in california. the mckinney fire has exploded over the weekend it has now become the state's largest fire of the year nbc's gadi...
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the biden administration paying to bus migrants to new york city, the el paso city manager says fema grants cover the bill despite the white house slamming it as political ploy. texas transported 7000 migrants since may. >> we have 5700 currently in our shelter in addition to men and women of this city in the shelter. >> ashley: texas officials call on the biden administration to do something to stop the flow of migrants at the southern border. >> it is bed scomplam chaos and calling on the biden administration to enforce laws on the books and seal the southern border >> ashley: migrants are bringing drugs and other migrants across because of debtss to the cartel. >> todd: authorities believe they recovered the getaway car, revealing the rookie was wrestling with one of the suspects whos trying to steal his dodge challenger. ron rivera speaking publicly for the first time yesterday. >> he had just gone out to get a meal and in the middle of the situation, wrong place, wrong time. >> todd: rivera did not count out him playing sometime this season. one victim killed in sunday night's s
the biden administration paying to bus migrants to new york city, the el paso city manager says fema grants cover the bill despite the white house slamming it as political ploy. texas transported 7000 migrants since may. >> we have 5700 currently in our shelter in addition to men and women of this city in the shelter. >> ashley: texas officials call on the biden administration to do something to stop the flow of migrants at the southern border. >> it is bed scomplam chaos and...
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of the 12,000 applications sent to fema, 6,000 have been approved. >> since we started talking about the need to change culture, we have gone from 37% approval to now what 50% we need to do better than 50%. it is a marked improvement >> reporter: the governor says families are facing financial shortfalls he says the cost to repair private bridges can be $55,000 and the most people can get from fema is about $38,000. on the heels of the fifth anniversary of hurricane harvey, it's been a mild start to the season in the gulf for the first time in 40 years, no named storms in the atlantic between july 3rd and august 24th >> the peak of hurricane season is the first week in september we shouldn't let our guard down yet. we could have a robust september and even october the surface temperatures in the ocean is very warm to support a very strong storm. we just have to get them to form first. that's what the storms are having trouble doing >> reporter: and then in mobile, alabama today schools were letting kids out of school early today because of the flooding and power outages and incredibl
of the 12,000 applications sent to fema, 6,000 have been approved. >> since we started talking about the need to change culture, we have gone from 37% approval to now what 50% we need to do better than 50%. it is a marked improvement >> reporter: the governor says families are facing financial shortfalls he says the cost to repair private bridges can be $55,000 and the most people can get from fema is about $38,000. on the heels of the fifth anniversary of hurricane harvey, it's...
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and fema has been there very quickly, approved additional grant funding to help california pay for the cost of fighting the fire. we also continue to take steps to make communities more resilient to extreme weather events like wildfires, including through the $2.3 billion in fema funds that president biden announced last week to help communities increase resilience to heat waves, drought, wildfires, food, hurricanes, and other hazards. i'm going to go way to the back. go ahead, owen. reporter: karine, thanks. good afternoon. ms. jean-pierre: good afternoon. reporter: i have two questions. back to the executive order first, from a much different perspective here. pro-life americans don't want their tax dollars paying for abortions. they believe life begins at conception. the catholic church teaches life must be protected from conception forward. but this executive order would have medicaid pay for travel expenses for women to get an abortion. so my question, respectfully, please, why does the president want to force pro-life americans, including catholics, of which he is one, to subsidi
and fema has been there very quickly, approved additional grant funding to help california pay for the cost of fighting the fire. we also continue to take steps to make communities more resilient to extreme weather events like wildfires, including through the $2.3 billion in fema funds that president biden announced last week to help communities increase resilience to heat waves, drought, wildfires, food, hurricanes, and other hazards. i'm going to go way to the back. go ahead, owen. reporter:...
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the governor also says there's a plan to help victims that have already been denied aid. >> fema's call center's going to call through anybody who is rejected or denied and talk to their claim with them about how they can get through the process. >> reporter: while the death toll hasn't changed, two people are still missing as recovery efforts continue >> every single day that goes by we're making progress. >> reporter: but evacuees say the visit gives them more hope for the future >> i'm very pleased that he's come out to recognize us as human beings. because there are so many people that would not have. >> you're thanks to sidney for that report. >>> and as the president heads to eastern kentucky, nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking more potential flooding in the midwest. good morning, michelle not sure how much more that area can take >> i know. good morning to you bethe. we're going to see the chance for showers and thunderstorms in that area not only today but tomorrow and really throughout most of the workweek the potential for one to two inches of rain on top of what
the governor also says there's a plan to help victims that have already been denied aid. >> fema's call center's going to call through anybody who is rejected or denied and talk to their claim with them about how they can get through the process. >> reporter: while the death toll hasn't changed, two people are still missing as recovery efforts continue >> every single day that goes by we're making progress. >> reporter: but evacuees say the visit gives them more hope for...
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fema has been set up to do recovery. gaps in the frequency and intensity of big hole we have is affordable rental properties after disasters. they're getting wiped out and not getting rebuilt. as the, you know, vice president said, you go back to hurricane andrew, we're on a 30-year an i have. that is the most costly natural disasters ever in our history. exceeded by a half dozen hurricanes since 1992. so this is both foreshadowing the future is going to get worse. and doing what we've always done is not doing the work. we have to put more information on mitigating the effects ahead of time by butt also addressing a huge issue that is affordable available housing post disaster so a family can recover in their communities. we have a rental crisis nationwide. zaste disasters are making that so worse and forcing people that do survive a disaster in our communities because they have nowhere to live. >> yeah. important point there, craig fugate, thank you so much for your time. >>> and for information about how you can help t
fema has been set up to do recovery. gaps in the frequency and intensity of big hole we have is affordable rental properties after disasters. they're getting wiped out and not getting rebuilt. as the, you know, vice president said, you go back to hurricane andrew, we're on a 30-year an i have. that is the most costly natural disasters ever in our history. exceeded by a half dozen hurricanes since 1992. so this is both foreshadowing the future is going to get worse. and doing what we've always...
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but the old massapequa about being fema sumani, burkes lincoln, i was able to give back to the community the single board behind them i for ever since. i mean, ah, in 2020, i decided to launch be all locked me full fledged me as o financial literacy course. and it is very broadly shedding in the us post financial literacy course. specifically for women over $500.00 women have already taken up the schools and are financially literate and have started their financials done. ah. my hope is that you see more women in india to be as much in control of their life as i am. and the hope for myself is that i'm the agent for all these people. i can be part of this journey in their life. i'm going to have a do it for transit from this with ah, is it just a sanctions loophole? or is it heralding a new era? explores new trade route. because western ports are close to russian freighters. the route from st. petersburg to buy is now much faster. is the war ukraine, a game changer for world trade made in germany. next, on d w. we have never been this many deaths at europe external borders. we enclave of
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>> while the migrants were being housed in texas, they were getting the fema money for emergency foodstance. new york city should be entitled for that as a reimbursement. i know there are discussions right now between city hall and the white house. i expect that will come. but we need more. we need help for legal assistance, for immigrants going through the asylum process. this is a big operation. new york city is up for it. we are doing this. i am so proud at how we're reacting, but there needs to be a national strategy for sure. >> do you understand why governor abbott believes the border states shouldn't have to absorb all of the migrants? >> new york city, new york is a border state as well, a different border. i think there is a logic to distributing asylum seekers throughout the country, based on where there's capacity, communities ready to accept them. we don't have that right now. we have one hateful governor putting people on buses without clear consent from the individuals who might have family in other states. we have people who get off the bus in new york, and tell us i ha
>> while the migrants were being housed in texas, they were getting the fema money for emergency foodstance. new york city should be entitled for that as a reimbursement. i know there are discussions right now between city hall and the white house. i expect that will come. but we need more. we need help for legal assistance, for immigrants going through the asylum process. this is a big operation. new york city is up for it. we are doing this. i am so proud at how we're reacting, but...
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overnight, president biden approved an emergency declaration ordering fema to assist with relief efforts. we're going to have much more on that in a moment. >>> first, stunning photo released overnight, folders labeled top secret, secret, sensitive compartmented information, officials say these were taken from mar-a-lago even after donald trump's team claimed they had handed everything over. this is part of the most comprehensive filing yet from the department of justice, explaining what they found and why they executed a search warrant at mar-a-lago. the government says it, quote, developed evidence that government records were likely concealed and removed from the storage room at mar-a-lago and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government's investigation. and when they searched, the government seized twice as many documents marked classified as the trump team had given them when they claimed they had handed over everything. and the filing included this photo, documents you can see, the red cover sheets, the yellow cover sheets, recovered from containers spread out on the f
overnight, president biden approved an emergency declaration ordering fema to assist with relief efforts. we're going to have much more on that in a moment. >>> first, stunning photo released overnight, folders labeled top secret, secret, sensitive compartmented information, officials say these were taken from mar-a-lago even after donald trump's team claimed they had handed everything over. this is part of the most comprehensive filing yet from the department of justice, explaining...
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funding is available through fema's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants. as we have done many times in response to governor abbott's repeated attempts to create chaos and confusion, that is what he is doing at the border, and costing his own constituents well over $1 million, so we will work to manage the consequences of the latest political charade that we see from the governor, and we do take this very seriously and will continue to work with mayor bowser and mayor adams. i will point you to a statement that fema put out earlier this week, laying out the steps that they have taken and what they are doing to provide us assistance. >> just to get something on record, as the white house have any response to the search warrant affidavit for mar-a-lago? ms. jean-pierre: i will say what i just told this young man a few minutes ago, we understand, again, we understand the interest in this. we are not going to comment on any underlined materials, any content related to an ongoing investigation. this is an
funding is available through fema's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants. as we have done many times in response to governor abbott's repeated attempts to create chaos and confusion, that is what he is doing at the border, and costing his own constituents well over $1 million, so we will work to manage the consequences of the latest political charade that we see from the governor, and we do take this very...
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got upset, fema it'll, for that. he was late, who love on centralized london, liberty to give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there. but my to go to that you want to know their story into migrants clarified and reliable information for my grants. ah, will you become a criminal mm. pre climate. oh, ready news with hackers? paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out some of you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these...
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. >> ashley: this news is shocking, biden administration is using fema funds to bus migrants. kevin corke is live in washington with more. >> kevin: the white house being taken to task over tennis star novak djokovic not being allowed to come into this country to play in the u.s. open because he is unvaccinated, while allowing thousands of migrants across border unchecked everyday? >> you are talking about which world-class tennis player? >> noek /* -- >> that is what is happening. >> it is not like somebody walks over. >> oh, yeah? bill is there with this, said this on twitter, they do just walk across by the hundreds, large majority are released, it is that simple. >> we're learning the city of el paso is bussing migrants to new york city and paying for it with fpeople people /* fema grants. it is a political ploy. >> the latest stunt from the governor of bussing desperate migrants across the country and it is shameful. >> kevin: a stunt that is shameful, the revelation comes as transported 10,000 people to our nation's capitol with no sign cross-border traffic will slow dow
. >> ashley: this news is shocking, biden administration is using fema funds to bus migrants. kevin corke is live in washington with more. >> kevin: the white house being taken to task over tennis star novak djokovic not being allowed to come into this country to play in the u.s. open because he is unvaccinated, while allowing thousands of migrants across border unchecked everyday? >> you are talking about which world-class tennis player? >> noek /* -- >> that is...
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. >> fema's got to do better. >> of the 12,000 applications sent to fema, 6000 have been approved. >> since we started talking about the need to change culture we've gone from a 30% approval to over 50%, we need to do better than 50%. it is a marked improvement. >> the governor says families are facing financial shortfalls and says the cost to repair private bridges can be $55,000. most people can get from fema, about $38,000. on the heels of the fifth anniversary of hurricane harvey it's been a mild start to the season in the gulf. for the first time in 40 years, no named storms in the atlantic between july 3rd and august 24th. >> the peak of hurricane season is the first week of september so we shouldn't let our guard down yet. we could have a robust september and october, the surface temperatures in he ocean are very warm to support a strong storm. >> in mobile, alabama, schools were letting kids out early today because of the flooding, power outages and incredible flooding that they were seen, the rain was falling at three inches an hour. >> thank you . >>> to florida residents pl
. >> fema's got to do better. >> of the 12,000 applications sent to fema, 6000 have been approved. >> since we started talking about the need to change culture we've gone from a 30% approval to over 50%, we need to do better than 50%. it is a marked improvement. >> the governor says families are facing financial shortfalls and says the cost to repair private bridges can be $55,000. most people can get from fema, about $38,000. on the heels of the fifth anniversary of...
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that means creating programs for fema referees creating programs for you know, female coaching and then walking together with the regional association. then when i say the general and for example, south africa is in the course of the region which is in the southern parts of africa. and you're talking about, you know, east africa, which is sick alpha, one for which is west african region is a and beat. and then you have, you know, which is north africa and unified, which is central africa. so when you have consistently tournament, you know, for on the 17 and the 20 goes and you have a yellow competition for the senior national teams, these, you know, brings together players and they continue to get these exposure that then can be transformed into the national team. at the end of the day, and that has played a huge role in getting, you know, teams to understand what it means to compete at the highest level. we can talk about cor, suffolk, to be very specific with africa and banana, banana are. and in this region, it's not by mistake. the 2 teams from cor safa medi to the semifinals center
that means creating programs for fema referees creating programs for you know, female coaching and then walking together with the regional association. then when i say the general and for example, south africa is in the course of the region which is in the southern parts of africa. and you're talking about, you know, east africa, which is sick alpha, one for which is west african region is a and beat. and then you have, you know, which is north africa and unified, which is central africa. so...
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this team a fema climate change to the picks of the human lie is where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to say the world's most precious result. in the next episode of us, right, we look at what is being done and i'll just 0. i will me all the me id and i don't know why my life when how or my when i probably about how thing on math by one call help me out. i got you know what, how you want to be performing to me funny but hey, why? yeah, i've been but had me me, me and my family was golf. have money and run because you were back in my family might be home for a long time, but had hi paul, how home? no name of how i'm he my dad got me home for home. home, home mcmacken. i was with me. por, port fees, a way ah, around noon. ah ah oh, oh, a bunch of elk up p pin quinn. i'm on while i'm manga. and angela, i really like look at e v o fan. mm hm. bye bye. okay. ah, i can move with inside. i have that. i need on my planning for my in been meeting for monica. oh, man monica candy. oh oh, come with id, my young jump ahead. i mean, i know what risks are you willing to occu
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with the president's major disaster declaration, fema is now authorized to send financial assistance directly to the flood victims. these funds will be critical to those who lost their homes in the flooding, especially since many lack flood insurance. to reach remote residents, fema representatives are going door to door and speaking directly to survivors in shelters to make sure everyone who qualifies for help actually receives it. the agency has already approved hundreds of thousands of dollars for affected kentuckians. fema is also helping pull together a wide swath of federal agencies to supplement the kentucky national guard and state agencies. the forest service is already on the ground clearing debris from roadways. the small business administration is issuing loans to help employers rebuild. the army corps of engineers is ensuring all dams in the region remain operational. the federal response so far has been extraordinary. i've been proud to stand with the governor and kentucky's entire congressional delegation to help expand the number of counties receiving assistance and s
with the president's major disaster declaration, fema is now authorized to send financial assistance directly to the flood victims. these funds will be critical to those who lost their homes in the flooding, especially since many lack flood insurance. to reach remote residents, fema representatives are going door to door and speaking directly to survivors in shelters to make sure everyone who qualifies for help actually receives it. the agency has already approved hundreds of thousands of...
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after short term recovery, fema has turned its focus to infrastructure repair.re than $310 million in funding for projects that reduce or eliminate long term risk. to people and property for future disasters. the long term recovery, you know, famous effort is to continue on primarily our public assistance program that deals with rebuilding infrastructure. famous region, six directors says in that mitigation program , they included a goal of asking all homeowners to have a flood insurance policy and to be familiar with what that policy covers, whether or not the areas that they live in requires flood insurance and houston enjoy addison ktvu fox to thank you for that, and let's bring in meteorologist bill marin. tis the season right and this is kind of the hurricane season. it's definitely we're in the heart of it for sure. and on top of that, you know you got the climate, the global climate change thing going on. and so we talked about this last week. every storm that comes in when the planet's warmer when the air is warmer when the oceans are warmer, there's mor
after short term recovery, fema has turned its focus to infrastructure repair.re than $310 million in funding for projects that reduce or eliminate long term risk. to people and property for future disasters. the long term recovery, you know, famous effort is to continue on primarily our public assistance program that deals with rebuilding infrastructure. famous region, six directors says in that mitigation program , they included a goal of asking all homeowners to have a flood insurance policy...
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and as where he attacked a girl your group after message whether you're fema t that i had the year she whole look to provide you they were like oh butterfield i could never sleep because i always knew there was something there somebody, i could hear somebody moving her own or just it was the worst part for me was always waiting. i relate just like there was somebody there that's gonna grab you. that's no place to be for any so ah, we all came home with a dark secret generation after generation. well see, dance is an infamous school. it was only one of dozens in a little over a century. 150000 children attended these institutions. ah, 4000 of them lost their lives in the last residential school closed down in 1996. i think the children, when you eliminate all their knowledge of their history, their culture, then you're basically killing the people that grew up on these lamps that knew the land that were connected to the lab. and that's what these policies were. to take the indian out of the bush to take the indian away from the bush, milan and assimilate him indoctrinate him with genoci
and as where he attacked a girl your group after message whether you're fema t that i had the year she whole look to provide you they were like oh butterfield i could never sleep because i always knew there was something there somebody, i could hear somebody moving her own or just it was the worst part for me was always waiting. i relate just like there was somebody there that's gonna grab you. that's no place to be for any so ah, we all came home with a dark secret generation after generation....
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we are not permitted to hire the way fema does, to draw on resources the way fema does. contractual authorities. even in a pandemic, how quickly can we move? do we have to compete for a contract that will take three much to compete the contract? what if we need a contract in new york city for three months to battle polio? do we need to wait three months? how can we get data faster and do studies faster before the public of emergency is declared? so there are numerous areas that would from a bipartisan standpoint allowed to be more nimble. i will do all the work that i can from inside the agency, and ask for a little bit of grace and time, making challenges. some of the challenges did not happen overnight. she just will not happen overnight either. but also to say there are a lot different ways looking at infrastructure outside of cdc, that we could be more nimble. julie: i know you have said a lot about this from the standpoint of the workgroup. when you look at all of these reports that have already been disseminated, you have to feel like you are getting a lot of advic
we are not permitted to hire the way fema does, to draw on resources the way fema does. contractual authorities. even in a pandemic, how quickly can we move? do we have to compete for a contract that will take three much to compete the contract? what if we need a contract in new york city for three months to battle polio? do we need to wait three months? how can we get data faster and do studies faster before the public of emergency is declared? so there are numerous areas that would from a...
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this means now they'll get even more resources from fema and the e.p.a. they've determined changes made to be made they plant because it's failing. the e.p.a. say they will work to expedite the delivery of essential equipment. meanwhile, you have people in the city that are waiting for the water, right? people that need the water right now. they want to know how long it's going to take to finally fix this. the governor has scheduled press conferences daily, answering questions. one of the questions that keeps getting asked is when will everything go back to normal? this is the governor answering that question. >> this is not a situation that's going to be solved immediately and it not going to be solved overnight, but we're going to make decisions and make incremental progress as we navigate through this. >> so the response is always we expect some progress, we're moving forward but we don't know when. what we do know is that the state continues to work to bring in water for all of people in the city. can you imagine how much water in a requires? this is
this means now they'll get even more resources from fema and the e.p.a. they've determined changes made to be made they plant because it's failing. the e.p.a. say they will work to expedite the delivery of essential equipment. meanwhile, you have people in the city that are waiting for the water, right? people that need the water right now. they want to know how long it's going to take to finally fix this. the governor has scheduled press conferences daily, answering questions. one of the...
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but in jordan this team, a fema climate change it to the peaks of the himalayas, where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to save the world's most precious resource. and the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done. december was high toys on al jazeera ah . ready
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the something today a month nakeema we with i'm up with extra finance, alaska and the ones puzzles, fema gel gum. ah. okay. ah ah, with ah, well it shows the wrong one. i just don't hold any world. yes. to shape out disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah, in house the in the bank won't open up somebody a more good. look in my computer, m work that now she how about ah ah ah isabella...
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this team of fema plummets is changing to the peaks of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done to send the wards, chrisy, toys on al jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments, and of vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the world and in the lab. now more than ever the world needs w h l, making the healthier world for you for everyone. ah.
this team of fema plummets is changing to the peaks of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done to send the wards, chrisy, toys on al jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable...
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yeah i would have made you cross cause i thought it was the last november read. fema. what does provide alicia with a little bit of like if we woke up with a little while the tree shows and washer homo will fish has adult pixel chill showing up on the 7th bull had been with them and walk up a late. what insurance or some with the moment, but going on with the digital, i believe next to the line with a with a good boy though i thought it would be a thing with with the masters a sheet and you didn't have to bring an id for. jammed on this particular mushroom, a midway when your son was by nissan. he's told us to sort of show that you know what i mean that joe bunch newtons collect. heather i yes. metal polio or chilly? leakers coalition, van sca, but on your, on the fly, it's just the hero dealer. who should i be eligible for that? i will come on in a breaker in benito like general general office, a common peculiar ducandi before this is lorna with me. she did. i opened it, but on 3 hello. i circle gasket the, put the by so no, don't a cello, a name with assurance and wi
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they said fema is providing funds for n.g.o.s. ngos in texas are overrun. when you look at texas and new york just over 50. >> harris: 14 today. >> it's not that many comparatively. it is definitely going to be interesting to see. >> harris: they say fema will help out. it proves my point that it is an emergency. apparently it hasn't been an emergency until it touched certain people. i'm not asking you to get into the politics but a fact is a fact. >> i can tell you that was governor abbott's objective from the start with bring light on it and force the biden administration to acknowledge the crisis at our border. on some level it appears to be working. >> harris: lots of light when the media tune in. some of us willing to cover the story. nate foye, great to have you in "focus." jason rantz now. seattle radio talk show host. i know you were perched to listen to the facts. i want to add this. the democrats politically seem to hope for some migration but a different kind. i'll call it a migrating perception that they actually care more about people coming ac
they said fema is providing funds for n.g.o.s. ngos in texas are overrun. when you look at texas and new york just over 50. >> harris: 14 today. >> it's not that many comparatively. it is definitely going to be interesting to see. >> harris: they say fema will help out. it proves my point that it is an emergency. apparently it hasn't been an emergency until it touched certain people. i'm not asking you to get into the politics but a fact is a fact. >> i can tell you that...
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he on, on a sous up and a lot on are supposed to does dog a justice fema walker, thema boy on you see that.
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