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then helene was murdered. the investigation led detectives into the darkest corners of the criminal world before a groundbreaking investigative tool helped bring the killers secret to light. here's josh mankiewicz with "a promise to helene." josh mankiewicz: 40 years is a long time. that's 40 winters here in colorado and countless snowfalls. it was on a day like this that a young woman disappeared. her name was helene, and helene had a friend named kimberly. a friend who kept her word. you have any idea how many years you were signing up for when you made that promise? no. josh mankiewicz: for those nearly four decades, kimberly la tourette kept her promise. 40 years looking at faces. 40 years meeting with detectives. 40 years tracing helen's steps. when i make promise and i make a commitment, i follow through. josh mankiewicz: helene never knew it but she had another friend. you never met helene. you feel like you know her? i do. i feel like i know her well, as well as i possibly could. josh mankiewicz: shann
then helene was murdered. the investigation led detectives into the darkest corners of the criminal world before a groundbreaking investigative tool helped bring the killers secret to light. here's josh mankiewicz with "a promise to helene." josh mankiewicz: 40 years is a long time. that's 40 winters here in colorado and countless snowfalls. it was on a day like this that a young woman disappeared. her name was helene, and helene had a friend named kimberly. a friend who kept her...
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[applause] thank you, helen. and i have been so, so honored to have folks that have become my dear friends. the officers of the dnc, we have a lot of officers and then have my folks i call my working officers. the ones who are actually any time i call and say i need your help on this, i'm doing a bus tour, they are like count me in, i was there with. and of these folks on this platform have been there with me step, every step of the way. and i'm so grateful for them and their friendship or they have been the folks come sometimes you need to vent and you don't do very many people that you can vent to their well, these folks up in the folks that advantage over these years and have supported every step of the way. so i have little token of appreciation, i call them little dnc metals, that it want to present to my dear friends and officers of the dnc. and just thank them for their friendship and the leadership over these four years. first, to our moneyman, my brother, chris. [applause] next, to the woman who make sur
[applause] thank you, helen. and i have been so, so honored to have folks that have become my dear friends. the officers of the dnc, we have a lot of officers and then have my folks i call my working officers. the ones who are actually any time i call and say i need your help on this, i'm doing a bus tour, they are like count me in, i was there with. and of these folks on this platform have been there with me step, every step of the way. and i'm so grateful for them and their friendship or they...
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no, helen, i do could happen? no, helen, i do not. could happen?o not- the _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president is _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president is quite - not. the president is quite right to draw attention to the literal hell that is literal hellthatis the situation, the humanitarian situation, the physical situation, humanitarian situation, the physicalsituation, in humanitarian situation, the physical situation, in gaza. humanitarian situation, the physicalsituation, in gaza. it is absolute misery. but the majority of the palestinians resident gaza are not going resident in gaza are not going leave voluntarily. whatever to leave voluntarily. whatever desperate character their existence there may have right now, they are not going to give up now, they are not going to give up what they regard as their home — i would assess, is home — nor, i would assess, is israel, orany home — nor, i would assess, is israel, or any otherforce, israel, or any other force, going
no, helen, i do could happen? no, helen, i do not. could happen?o not- the _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president is _ could happen? no, helen, i do not. the president is quite - not. the president is quite right to draw attention to the literal hell that is literal hellthatis the situation, the humanitarian situation, the physical situation, humanitarian situation, the physicalsituation, in humanitarian situation, the physical...
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. >> the new homeland security secretary visits communities devastated by hurricane helene.she plans to make this visit part of a bigger move to improve the federal response to future disasters. >> and weather. the weekend off to a sunny start, but some cold temperatures. and once again, we have frost advisories and freeze warnings for a good did you know using the grocery outlet app gives you the opportunity to win groceries for life? imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burgers and steaks for life?! you gotta win first. still worth it. now that's bargain bliss. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market broke out in southern california. california insurance commissioner ricardo lara sent a notice to the state's major insurance companies. he's calling on them to provide full coverage without detailed
. >> the new homeland security secretary visits communities devastated by hurricane helene.she plans to make this visit part of a bigger move to improve the federal response to future disasters. >> and weather. the weekend off to a sunny start, but some cold temperatures. and once again, we have frost advisories and freeze warnings for a good did you know using the grocery outlet app gives you the opportunity to win groceries for life? imagine never paying for groceries again. well,...
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helene damaged or destroyed at least 130 private bridges in avery county, north carolina.y it over a footbridge. >> you are looking at a good 45 minutes longer now than it would have been with the bridge. you know. >> reporter: the town doesn't own it. the state doesn't own it. replacing the bridge will cost him and his four neighbors at least $100,000. hughes received $3,000 from fema, and the bridge was not insured. >> so this bridge, one of our volunteers put together with telephone poles. >> reporter: robin ollis and her volunteers started building temporary private bridges rightg donations, but it's not enough. >> our hope is that other large organizations such as samaritan's purse, the red cross, the larger organizations like that, would come in and donate money on top of fema, and then we look to local charitable foundations to help us bridge the gap. >> reprter: just over the north carolina border, volunteers turned a semitruck trailer into a bridge. the only way to access poga, tennessee. it has since been replaced with railroad cars. >> mountain ingenuity. >> rep
helene damaged or destroyed at least 130 private bridges in avery county, north carolina.y it over a footbridge. >> you are looking at a good 45 minutes longer now than it would have been with the bridge. you know. >> reporter: the town doesn't own it. the state doesn't own it. replacing the bridge will cost him and his four neighbors at least $100,000. hughes received $3,000 from fema, and the bridge was not insured. >> so this bridge, one of our volunteers put together with...
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comes as president trump and some of his administration are criticizing fema for its response to heleneduring his last visit to north carolina, he said he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether. here is the president just a few days ago. >> fema under biden was a disaster, they were almost not even-- they essentially weren't even there. >> fema says it's continuing to help over 150,000 families in north carolina through funding, temporary housing and other basic needs. local, state and federal lawmakers say it's going to take a massive amount of funding to fully recover, and representative pat harrigan says the long-term major issue is infrastructure. here he is yesterday. >> you can't live a normal life without roads, bridges, trains moving through, where you live. i think that's one of the key focus points of tomorrow's visit is really wrapping around at the federal level, their mind around what is happening. >> mike, we've been to western north carolina several times post helene. i can tell you that there are roads there with potholes the size of half a football fields, s
comes as president trump and some of his administration are criticizing fema for its response to heleneduring his last visit to north carolina, he said he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether. here is the president just a few days ago. >> fema under biden was a disaster, they were almost not even-- they essentially weren't even there. >> fema says it's continuing to help over 150,000 families in north carolina through funding, temporary housing and other basic needs....
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four months after hurricane helene.rump says he wants to get rid of that agency. madison scarpino has more for us. >> secretary spent her morning getting a firsthand look on some of the devastation caused in western north carolina. both her and acting fema administrators say they are doing everything they can to improve the federal response to helene and other disasters. >> theme is an organization with a lot of resources. we get some things right but we also get some things wrong like the secretary said we are inspecting every evident to make sure response can beat faster more efficient. >> the visit comes nearly five months after the hurricane destroyed parts of the region. she also met with survivors getting their advice on what more the feds can do to help her at her visit comes president trump is criticizing for its response to helene. during his last visit to north carolina and the president said he is considering getting rid of the agency altogether. today, kristi noem said president trump created task force to a
four months after hurricane helene.rump says he wants to get rid of that agency. madison scarpino has more for us. >> secretary spent her morning getting a firsthand look on some of the devastation caused in western north carolina. both her and acting fema administrators say they are doing everything they can to improve the federal response to helene and other disasters. >> theme is an organization with a lot of resources. we get some things right but we also get some things wrong...
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he is on the ground during hurricane helene recovery efforts.nt trump's agenda, all hands on deck. plus democrats and their lawsuits keep flowing from slashing waste they want to fight that, too. federal employee buy-out offers, they want to fight that. deporting illegal immigrants. the opponents are trying to stop him on all of it. voters have a different idea. they want trump to keep going. new polling. we will share it. "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> dana: an a.i. summit in paris including vice president jd vance. >> president trump clearly wants the united states to be the world capital of artificial intelligence. the president talked about this critical technology with the japanese prime minister on friday. >> president trump: our teams discussed how our two nations can do even more to stay on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence along with the quantum computer semi conductors and other critical technologies. it is obsolete in two days. >> vice president jd vance arrived in france earlier today. he is making his debut on th
he is on the ground during hurricane helene recovery efforts.nt trump's agenda, all hands on deck. plus democrats and their lawsuits keep flowing from slashing waste they want to fight that, too. federal employee buy-out offers, they want to fight that. deporting illegal immigrants. the opponents are trying to stop him on all of it. voters have a different idea. they want trump to keep going. new polling. we will share it. "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> dana: an a.i....
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and disaster recovery efforts continue in north carolina months after hurricane helene. it looked like he literally dropped a bomb. how a small nonprofit is coming to the rescue. those stories right now on matter of fact. buying a home is the largest financial decision many people will make, but it's getting harder and harder to do. last year, first time homebuyers made up just 24% of the market. that's the smallest share since the national association of realtors began collecting data in 1981. it's not just mortgage rates driving up costs out of state. investment firms have been buying up properties to rent, and with supply already low, that demand has sent costs soaring. that's been the case in milwaukee, wisconsin, in 2022. our correspondent dan lieberman traveled there to see how the nonprofit acts housing was hoping to level the playing field for local residents. two years later, he checks back in. they're out here like wolves. desziree tyson has watched in recent years as out of state investors bought up homes throughout her milwaukee neighborhood. so when the hous
and disaster recovery efforts continue in north carolina months after hurricane helene. it looked like he literally dropped a bomb. how a small nonprofit is coming to the rescue. those stories right now on matter of fact. buying a home is the largest financial decision many people will make, but it's getting harder and harder to do. last year, first time homebuyers made up just 24% of the market. that's the smallest share since the national association of realtors began collecting data in 1981....
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marty and i toured 16 of the hardest hit counties in helene's wake. and in every community we saw utter devastation. but, in the face of grief and unbearable loss, we also saw everyday heroes. we sought neighbors helping neighbors. ending at hand or a chainsaw. even when their own home or farm was in need of attention. we sell branded church outreach programs feeding whole towns. we saw first responders who put their lives above their own. will you please join me in applying their bravery? [applause] [applause] [applause] courageous men and women like them had to cut people out of their homes. and sadly had to recover the bodies of those killed by the storm. the heartbreaking loss of these lives is made even worse by the loss of livelihoods. especially for our farmers and timber growers that have endured over $5.5 billion with the damage. as you know, our farmers needed relief quickly and efficiently. that is white we repurpose $100 million to the georgia development authority last november to provide direct financial support for our farmers and timbe
marty and i toured 16 of the hardest hit counties in helene's wake. and in every community we saw utter devastation. but, in the face of grief and unbearable loss, we also saw everyday heroes. we sought neighbors helping neighbors. ending at hand or a chainsaw. even when their own home or farm was in need of attention. we sell branded church outreach programs feeding whole towns. we saw first responders who put their lives above their own. will you please join me in applying their bravery?...
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so mean helene is tell tell the audience who helene was. so drowned is pat's friend for a good deal of her life. they meet when they worked together on the whittier pep squad. that whittier high school pep squad. not as cheerleaders, by the way. but as the pep squad, sort of the teachers who are leading this. they become dear friends and helene is sort of the polar opposite of pat. she's very vivacious out there, very extroverted. but she brings out the real pat. you know, the unguarded moments. what what she thinking? funny things say together and helene drowns daughter maureen nyhan told me those letters literally almost threw them away because she was cleaning her house out and was, oh, my gosh, she's going to want these. so thank god her has maureen's john said you've got save these you've got to give them to the nixon. and that was really my best window in because pat famously did not really keep a diary. other than some travel journals. she didn't keep a real diary. nothing like bird had. so there a lot of going peripheral i tend to d
so mean helene is tell tell the audience who helene was. so drowned is pat's friend for a good deal of her life. they meet when they worked together on the whittier pep squad. that whittier high school pep squad. not as cheerleaders, by the way. but as the pep squad, sort of the teachers who are leading this. they become dear friends and helene is sort of the polar opposite of pat. she's very vivacious out there, very extroverted. but she brings out the real pat. you know, the unguarded...
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marty and i have been especially reminded of that following the devastating impacts of hurricane helenewith historic rainfall and mudslides in north georgia, record flooding in atlanta of over 11 inches in just two days, and a massive amount of damage across much of the southeastern united states, hundreds of thousands of georgians across the state were victims of that storm's fury in some way. georgia power reported it was one of the worst storms they've ever seen, with over 11,800 power poles broken, over 5,800 transformers damaged, and over 20,000 people who worked around the clock to restore the power. in total, 230 people across the country lost their lives, 34 of them right here in georgia, including 4 children. marty and i toured 16 of the hardest-hit counties in helene's wake, and in every community, we saw utter devastation. but in the face of grief and unbearable loss, we also saw everyday heroes. we saw neighbors helping neighbors, lending a hand or a chainsaw, even when their own homes and farms were in need of attention. we saw brand new church outreach programs feeding who
marty and i have been especially reminded of that following the devastating impacts of hurricane helenewith historic rainfall and mudslides in north georgia, record flooding in atlanta of over 11 inches in just two days, and a massive amount of damage across much of the southeastern united states, hundreds of thousands of georgians across the state were victims of that storm's fury in some way. georgia power reported it was one of the worst storms they've ever seen, with over 11,800 power poles...
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disasters. >> hurricane helene was one of the worst natural disasters. hundred people lost their lives and 73000 homes destroyed. the previous administration failed we will learn from that do better. >> secretary noam spent the day reading survivors and getting their advice on what the feds could do to help. criticizing. >> for its response and says he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether. today she says president trump created a task force to address how to improve agency but secretary noam it says there were good experience with fema and agency says it continued to help over 150,000 families in the region. transportation secretary sean duffy said to be in western north carolina monday to survey damaged helene caused to i-40. >> all right, madison. i was in north carolina yesterday with the john locke foundation and we were talking about this chatting with folks, it's night and day, the difference between this administration and the last one when it comes to this region and's north carolina, a huge failure hunter biden and president trump
disasters. >> hurricane helene was one of the worst natural disasters. hundred people lost their lives and 73000 homes destroyed. the previous administration failed we will learn from that do better. >> secretary noam spent the day reading survivors and getting their advice on what the feds could do to help. criticizing. >> for its response and says he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether. today she says president trump created a task force to address how to...
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while helen, vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among to serve you in our student. let demonstrations show no sign of letting up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station canopy collapsed and the country 2nd largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence with a disaster. and no besides and have taken their protest nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year rule. student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of know the side ever since the train station collapse. so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete stand. still. the protesters say the government has blood on its hands. the. we want justice to be back in session. you guys have missed those. we lost them. those tragedies, as well as to people who are still in the hospital, deserve it. many are pointing the finger at this man serve you as president alexander would teach. he's supposed to play largely ceremonial role, but the populace leader has been ac
while helen, vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among to serve you in our student. let demonstrations show no sign of letting up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station canopy collapsed and the country 2nd largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence with a disaster. and no besides and have taken their protest nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year rule....
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while helen, vera may just keeps pray. her friends are not among student lad, demonstrations and serbia showed no sign of getting up to 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station cannot be collapsed in the countries. second largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster. nobody saw enough taking their protests nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year will student led protesters block bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side. ever since the train station collapse, so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete standstill. protesters say the government has blood on its hands. and this has become the symbol of the movement. students are now demanding justice and accountability. rather glad that we want justice to be back in session those we lost them. those tragedies as well as to people who are still in the hospital, is of it. the many are pointing the finger a
while helen, vera may just keeps pray. her friends are not among student lad, demonstrations and serbia showed no sign of getting up to 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station cannot be collapsed in the countries. second largest city students blamed government corruption and incompetence for the disaster. nobody saw enough taking their protests nationwide. the main target of their anger is president alexander boot judge, who's facing the biggest test of his 12 year will...
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as the city of good tries to cope with me as soon as worse as a mass shooting, nursing students, helen vermont, can't stop thinking about her schoolmates who aren't answering their phones. maybe there's a lot of money on them. we don't know where they are. if they're in the hospital or if they're still lying, where they were shot, we haven't had an answer. the phone. she was among the students that respects the school and it abroad, who made it out alive. after a man entered the facility tuesday and opened fire flags, or i'd have staff around sweden for the 10th and 11th casualty is the shooter himself found dead on the scene by police responding to the incident at this adult education center. it serves mostly in trying to improve their swedish language skills and employment opportunities more than a day after the attacks. this makes this memorial across the street is where people are still coming to light candles, lay flowers, and share their sorrows. but along with this collection of remembrances, the list of questions for which we have no answers yet is also growing. authorities hav
as the city of good tries to cope with me as soon as worse as a mass shooting, nursing students, helen vermont, can't stop thinking about her schoolmates who aren't answering their phones. maybe there's a lot of money on them. we don't know where they are. if they're in the hospital or if they're still lying, where they were shot, we haven't had an answer. the phone. she was among the students that respects the school and it abroad, who made it out alive. after a man entered the facility...
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while helen, vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among to serve you in our student. the demonstrations are showing no sign of letting up 3 months after 15 people were killed when a train station cannot be classed in the country. second largest city students blamed government corruption and confidence for the disaster and no beside. and i've taken their protest nationwide. the main target of their anger as president alexander, who judge, who's facing the biggest test of this 12 year boy student lead protesters, blog bridges across the daniel river in the serbian city of navi side, ever since the train station collapse. so the country, serbia, has been at an almost complete standstill. protesters say the government has blood on attends and this has become the symbol of the movement. the students are now demanding justice and accountability. tried to go edit. we want justice to be back in session. those we lost in this tragedy, as well as to people who are still in the hospital, is of it. the many are pointing the finger at this man, serbia, as president alexander would
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the democrat protests over east palestine, ohio, for border victims like laken riley and hurricane helene vector-borne times in north carolina? la wild fire victims? where are they? democrats care more about wasting your tax money to stay in power than taking care of you. president trump turned disables on democrats and we've got this too. coming up, steve forbes here with his reaction and we've got this news coming up, we've got names of top democrats and and this story. >> it's everybody, every elected major and every elected governor and city councilman, you would think they'd want want their community safe. >> cleaning up doj and heard tom homan speak about it. they're going after blue sanctuary cities that will not keep their citizens safe. going after da alvin brag and their biased cases against president trump. and fraternal order of police is joe gamaldi fired and you happen he'll have more to go. >> we're supporting them to defend themselves against aggression. >> donald trump, if he were president, putin would be sitting in kyiv. >> we're supporting ukraine's ability to defend i
the democrat protests over east palestine, ohio, for border victims like laken riley and hurricane helene vector-borne times in north carolina? la wild fire victims? where are they? democrats care more about wasting your tax money to stay in power than taking care of you. president trump turned disables on democrats and we've got this too. coming up, steve forbes here with his reaction and we've got this news coming up, we've got names of top democrats and and this story. >> it's...
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her visit comes as president trump is criticizing fema for its response post-helene.visit to -- during his last visit to north carolina, the president said he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether, and noem says president trump created a task force to address how to improve the agency. but secretary noem says there were some survivors when had good experiences with fema. and the agency says it continues to help over 150,000 families in the region. local, state and federal lawmakers say it's going to take a massive amount of funding to fully recover. here's representative pat heir began yesterday. >> kristi noem coming out here tomorrow, i think, is a testament to our government under president trump is not going to forget about western north carolina. he's not going to leave western north carolina januaries high and cry, and we're going to finish this recovery. >> reporter: he also says that the biggest long-term issue is the damaged infrastructure there. i can tell you from being on the ground, rich, several times post the hurricane, some roads look like
her visit comes as president trump is criticizing fema for its response post-helene.visit to -- during his last visit to north carolina, the president said he's considering getting rid of the agency altogether, and noem says president trump created a task force to address how to improve the agency. but secretary noem says there were some survivors when had good experiences with fema. and the agency says it continues to help over 150,000 families in the region. local, state and federal lawmakers...
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. >> bill: five months after hurricane helene western north carolina has a long way to go.lp build small shelters for those who will never go back. madison scarpino is live in north carolina about 12 miles east of asheville. madison, good morning there. >> good morning, bill. hurricane helene wiped out this whole lot but now being used to help change victims' lives. once home to a local auto body shop that was in business for 18 years owned by a husband and wife and when they returned to their shop after the hurricane, it was demolished. >> everything was a complete loss. we did not receive a single penny for our business. we are still paying mortgage on dirt. >> she said she loss over $2.5 million business and denied small business loans multiple times. the couple has been working odd jobs to make ends meet. now she is passionate about helping other helene victims and using the destroyed property for good. with the help of another volunteer she organized building and giving out tiny homes for families who lost everything and being build. they've built over 100. the goal wa
. >> bill: five months after hurricane helene western north carolina has a long way to go.lp build small shelters for those who will never go back. madison scarpino is live in north carolina about 12 miles east of asheville. madison, good morning there. >> good morning, bill. hurricane helene wiped out this whole lot but now being used to help change victims' lives. once home to a local auto body shop that was in business for 18 years owned by a husband and wife and when they...
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helene damaged or destroyed at least 130 private bridges in avery county, north carolina. strap it to an atv, drive it up stream, and then carry it over a footbridge. >> you're looking at a good 45 minutes longer now than it would have been with the bridge, you know. >> reporter: the town doesn't own it. the state doesn't own it. replacing the bridge will cost him and his four neighbors at least $100,000. hughes received $3,000 from fema, and the bridge was not ensu insured. >> so this bridge, one of our volunteers put together with telephone poles. >> reporter: robin started building bridges right after the storm using donations. but it's not enough. >> our hope is that other large organizations such as samaritan's purse, red cross, the larger organizations like that would come in and donate money on top of fema, and then we look to local charitable foundations to help help us bridge the gap. >> reporter: just over the border, volunteers turn a semitruck trailer into a bridge. the only way to access pogee, tennessee. it's since been replaced with railcars. >> mountain ing
helene damaged or destroyed at least 130 private bridges in avery county, north carolina. strap it to an atv, drive it up stream, and then carry it over a footbridge. >> you're looking at a good 45 minutes longer now than it would have been with the bridge, you know. >> reporter: the town doesn't own it. the state doesn't own it. replacing the bridge will cost him and his four neighbors at least $100,000. hughes received $3,000 from fema, and the bridge was not ensu insured....
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helen mulroy, bbc news.believe the old saying, it's the most important meal so they're ready to take on the world — or at the very least, ready to learn. the government says breakfast clubs for primary school aged in the region of £450 over the course of a year. the first 750 schools will offer these clubs from april, 67,000 children from the most disadvantaged communities of free childcare every day. on monday morning will be at risk of hunger at the start of the day, who are hungry cannot learn. it has a whole school effect. hungry at the start of the day. it has a ripple effect on the whole school, ultimately, of all children and young people. it's been something on the radar of the current government for a while, even before bridget phillipson bagels or beads or books. we've had to think so the commitment that i'm setting out today around will be opening in april across england, that will make such a big difference to children's life chances, to parents' ability to work. the breakfast and the impact on c
helen mulroy, bbc news.believe the old saying, it's the most important meal so they're ready to take on the world — or at the very least, ready to learn. the government says breakfast clubs for primary school aged in the region of £450 over the course of a year. the first 750 schools will offer these clubs from april, 67,000 children from the most disadvantaged communities of free childcare every day. on monday morning will be at risk of hunger at the start of the day, who are hungry cannot...
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helen briggs reports.en them eat, sort of, octopus, also invasive parakeets. the natural diet of gulls includes seafood, earthworms and, gruesome as it may sound, other birds. but as food becomes harder to find, more gulls are dining on human leftovers. pop out for lunch in any city centre and it's easy to find an urban gull or two keeping an eye out on whatever you're eating. there are so many gulls in cities, and whether it's our food that's bringing them into town — and you can help by sending in your photos. so we want people to upload photos of gulls eating absolutely anything. it can be chips, it can be pigeons, rats, fish, mouth, upload it to the site — gulls eating stuff. the data will be used to map what gulls are eating population declines. and with many seabirds in big trouble, hit by warming seas, dwindling fish stocks, and the lingering effects of bird flu, the scientists say the study will raise awareness helen briggs, bbc news. coming up in a few minutes' time, — coming up in a few minutes'
helen briggs reports.en them eat, sort of, octopus, also invasive parakeets. the natural diet of gulls includes seafood, earthworms and, gruesome as it may sound, other birds. but as food becomes harder to find, more gulls are dining on human leftovers. pop out for lunch in any city centre and it's easy to find an urban gull or two keeping an eye out on whatever you're eating. there are so many gulls in cities, and whether it's our food that's bringing them into town — and you can help by...
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while helen vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among the moods debby schultz reporting that germany is taking part in a new nature operation aimed at increasing surveillance and showing a stronger presence of the baltic sea. it follows increasing incidents of diamonds due on the sea cables and infrastructure seems 2023. there has been numerous occasions by attending communications, electricity or fuel names have been disrupted between sweden, finland as tonia landfill. it's wayne. yeah. and germany, the, the identity was involved the 1st german vessel taking part in the nature operation as it sets off into the baltic sea from the northern german coast. the crew of this german worship are preparing for a new mission. apparently they're being deployed at short notice as part of the new nato operation called the baltic century. for the next 8 weeks, the vessel with its crew of around 60 will petrol, the baltic sea. their aim is visitor and confront any threats to critical underwater infrastructure. such as data cables and gas pipelines. are you putting it the same thing to the
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while helen verma just keeps pray, her friends are not among veteran board by the de study shows that now germany is taken bought in a new nature operation aimed at increasing surveillance and showing a stronger presence in the baltic sea. it follows some incidents of damage to undersea cables and other infrastructure since 2023 that have been new, but as of kitchens. we attended communications, electricity of fuel lines, happy disruptive between sweden, finland as sonya, i left for you on the swain. yeah. and germany. the deputies just identity was in bold. the 1st german vessel taking part in the natal operation, as it sets off into the baltic sea from the northern german coast. the crew of this german worship are preparing for a new mission. apparently they're being deployed at short notice as part of the new nato operation called the baltic century. for the next 8 weeks, the vessel with its crew of around 60 will petrol, the baltic sea. their aim is with her and confront any threats to critical underwater infrastructure, such as data cables and gas pipelines. are you putting a 300
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in 1996 a british journalist named helen fielding wrote a novel called "bridget jones' diary" about ae an international sensation leading to a 2001 movie with zellweger cast as bridget. early grousing about an american playing the beloved british character fell away quickly as the film became a blockbuster hit earning more than $300 million at the box office. three more "bridget" books followed including the latest. "bridget jones: mad about the boy" streaming now on peacock. renee and i got together for a "sunday sitdown." >> bridget jones, wonton sex goddess. mom! >> it has been nearly 25 years since movie audiences first fell in love with a hilariously relatable character named bridget jones. >> new year's resolution, drink less. oh, and quit smoking. she's messy and things never go to plan. she doesn't always have the right thing to say, in fact, usually she says all the wrong things, and she still succeeds. she still triumphs. she's still happy. >> now renee zellweger's bridget has returned for another adventure. >> everything all right, mrs. darcy? >> oh, my god. i found a magic
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. >> it's been nearly five months since hurricane helene devastated parts of the southeast, especiallyolina. the transportation secretary sean duffy is on the ground as the trump administration puts renewed focus on the area. more from our southeast bureau. how much will it cost to rebuild madison? >> secretary duffy says it's going to take billions of dollars to rebuild just one stretch of i-40. that's just a small fraction of all of the damaged roads, bridges, buildings in the region. secretary duffy says this will be the most extensive emergency relief product in the department of transportation's history. that's a big part of why he was in both tennessee and north carolina today, to get a firsthand look at the devastation, and try to figure out exactly how much money is needed to rebuild. duffy says the d.o.t. is working closely with local transportation departments and other federal agencies to speed up this whole process. >> donald trump doesn't move at the speed of the prior administrations. he moves lightning quick. we want to go fast. we want to go cheap. we want to go safe. >
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he claims the disaster aid agency left north carolina stranded in the wake of hurricane helene. instead. he took to truth social today to rip fema, calling it "totally ineffective and a disaster." trump's push to terminate fema comes as d.o.g.e. exposes the agency for pouring millions into migrant housing in new york city. meanwhile, hurricane devastated north carolinians cannot help but feel neglected. >> i was on the phone with a woman yesterday who all of her roads are down. her bridge is down. and that is probably the fourth bridge story i have heard in the past few days. and they have gotten zero help. zero help from fema. >> it is just maddening. i feel like we were completely left behind. people tried to silence us. people tried to say, like you said, it's not that bad. i'll tell you right now, it is that bad. my kids see it on our way to school every day. you are not going to make anyone feel better in western north carolina by saying there is a giant pot of money for illegal immigrants but not for you. that is not going to work. >> sandra: man, i don't know how you it's
he claims the disaster aid agency left north carolina stranded in the wake of hurricane helene. instead. he took to truth social today to rip fema, calling it "totally ineffective and a disaster." trump's push to terminate fema comes as d.o.g.e. exposes the agency for pouring millions into migrant housing in new york city. meanwhile, hurricane devastated north carolinians cannot help but feel neglected. >> i was on the phone with a woman yesterday who all of her roads are down....
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yesterday, getting briefed on the ongoing disaster recovery efforts after a hurricane helene last falliff: chanley painter joining us now with more. >> reporter: hey, good morning. that's right. homeland security secretary noem vowing to improve fema preparation and response times and cut red tape after a spending saturday touring areas devastated by hurricane helene last september and surveying the recovery efforts saying that in just the two weeks since president trump visited the area, his administration has insured millions of additional dollars for the families in need now and that as of five days ago fema has resolved 80% of the cases remaining. watch. >> when president trump came in and visited this community and in less than 20 days secured over $54 million for families in need and registered 2600 families that needed assistance that hadn't gotten that type of help to get signed up for the programs that we have. in the past five days, we've decreased the number of open cases by almost 80%. president trump is insuring that communities aren't forgotten. >> reporter: but noem is a
yesterday, getting briefed on the ongoing disaster recovery efforts after a hurricane helene last falliff: chanley painter joining us now with more. >> reporter: hey, good morning. that's right. homeland security secretary noem vowing to improve fema preparation and response times and cut red tape after a spending saturday touring areas devastated by hurricane helene last september and surveying the recovery efforts saying that in just the two weeks since president trump visited the area,...
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i mentioned about the hurricane helene damage. the amount of damage and destruction that our community suffered in the western part of the district is just unimaginable. we have to help those folks and we are helping those folks. we are getting resources deployed and we are making sure that gets dealt. that is top of mind in terms of for the district. the other thing we have to do is we have to control, in my opinion, the federal spending. as we are doing this interview right now we have a national debt of roughly 37 trillion dollars. that is not sustainable. if we don't rein that in, our children and grandchildren, and their children will be paying for this for years to come. i want to come in and make sure we are providing the services we need to, that we are not overtaxing people and that we are getting a handle on this national debt that we have right now. those are things that we have to deal with and things i want to be able to go back at the end of this first term to look back and say, it's better now than it was. >> what d
i mentioned about the hurricane helene damage. the amount of damage and destruction that our community suffered in the western part of the district is just unimaginable. we have to help those folks and we are helping those folks. we are getting resources deployed and we are making sure that gets dealt. that is top of mind in terms of for the district. the other thing we have to do is we have to control, in my opinion, the federal spending. as we are doing this interview right now we have a...
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also said today that the matter of brexit it alone, or, in this global tit—for—tat, does it end up helenin hours of the disaster. mr trump suggested — without evidence — diverse aviation workforce. initiatives in safety roles. here's some of what he said. "the faa's diversity push includes focus on hiring people that is amazing. and they want them in, and they want them — they can be air traffic controllers. i don't think so. policies in the government. i asked him what he made of trump saying that when he made those comments, no—one had found any evidence responsible for the crash. because i think he probably understood that the media was going to focus on this in the immediate aftermath of the crash and then would move on to other topics. found other conclusions, it'll have moved off so this discussion potentially distracting, then, there are those people — relations to those victims — who are waiting to find out what exactly happened. right. political lessons to the outcome. so that was what he set out to do. policies at the federal aviation administration. and there are some, i think
also said today that the matter of brexit it alone, or, in this global tit—for—tat, does it end up helenin hours of the disaster. mr trump suggested — without evidence — diverse aviation workforce. initiatives in safety roles. here's some of what he said. "the faa's diversity push includes focus on hiring people that is amazing. and they want them in, and they want them — they can be air traffic controllers. i don't think so. policies in the government. i asked him what he made...
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. >> cfo helen. >> mccabe says there is still work to do to strengthen production. the supply. >> chain has been. >> challenging and. >> we do expect it. >> to remain. >> that way for 12 to 18 months. >> as you say, it's industry wide. >> yeah, it's not specific to rolls-royce. and it's particularly around spare parts. >> availability and income grows faster than expected in 2024, boosted by. >> its tradeweb platform. >> ceo david schwimmer tells. >> cnbc he's optimistic. >> about the. ipo outlook. >> the pipeline is looking significantly better and we've had some ipos in the tail end of last year. i expect to see more coming this year. and again, the broader markets in terms of the follow on capital raises, have been very successful. >> let's get straight to our top story this morning. president trump says the. >> us is. >> planning a 25% tariff targeting. >> quote, cars. >> and all other things from the european union. speaking to reporters at his first cabinet meeting, trump said an announcement would be made soon but did not provide further details. the european
. >> cfo helen. >> mccabe says there is still work to do to strengthen production. the supply. >> chain has been. >> challenging and. >> we do expect it. >> to remain. >> that way for 12 to 18 months. >> as you say, it's industry wide. >> yeah, it's not specific to rolls-royce. and it's particularly around spare parts. >> availability and income grows faster than expected in 2024, boosted by. >> its tradeweb platform. >>...
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cochran, and i am from north carolina, where i am still recovering from the devastation of hurricane helene in september. i am a proud member of r moms rising and a constituent of represented of chuck edwards. i have custody of ur of my grandchildren ages 10, 12, 15, and 16 as their parents could not care for them due to addiction, domestic violence, and homelessness. i am here today to urge lawmakers to put families over billionaires and reject many cuts to the progress of working families like mine rely on. [applause] caring for my grandkids means the world to me, and i would not change it for the world i work hard to make sure they have everything they need, but i am on fixed income, and it has never been easy. i worked a part-time job, making eight dollars an hour at a queen laundry in my area toupplement my disability. my family is barely making it. at times i have had to skip refilling my prescriptions so my grandkids would nohave to skip meals. this should not be going on. this is not a democratic or a republican issue. this is a world issue of people. wehould be caring for our child
cochran, and i am from north carolina, where i am still recovering from the devastation of hurricane helene in september. i am a proud member of r moms rising and a constituent of represented of chuck edwards. i have custody of ur of my grandchildren ages 10, 12, 15, and 16 as their parents could not care for them due to addiction, domestic violence, and homelessness. i am here today to urge lawmakers to put families over billionaires and reject many cuts to the progress of working families...
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gulls are eating population declines. of bird flu, the scientists say the study will raise awareness helenries. first of all, the health of the pope. pope condition to be critical. we continues to be critical. we are looking at pictures of the gemelli hospital where the pope gemelli bospitalwhereihe pope beenin gemelli bospitalwhereihe pope been in residence since has been in residence since friday. he has suffered a last friday. he has suffered a respiratory crisis and he is more unwell than he more unwell than yesterday. he has received blood transfusions and have said that the and they have said that the 88—year—old has been and his armchair but he a w w w wawhwinhwww w w w w wawhinthlwowwww required a high flow of oxygen. he is being treated for double pneumonia at the gemelli in rome. other we are updating you on is story we are updating you on is the to the handing over the delay to the handing over of more than palestinian of more than 600 palestinian prisoners and that prisoners and detainees. that delay has still been unexplained. people are still for israel to release waiting for
gulls are eating population declines. of bird flu, the scientists say the study will raise awareness helenries. first of all, the health of the pope. pope condition to be critical. we continues to be critical. we are looking at pictures of the gemelli hospital where the pope gemelli bospitalwhereihe pope beenin gemelli bospitalwhereihe pope been in residence since has been in residence since friday. he has suffered a last friday. he has suffered a respiratory crisis and he is more unwell than...
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helen, there had been speculation that anneliese dodds might go, because the toee to heer e to her areit of a surprise in westminster, this morning this news that anneliese resigned. anneliese dodds has resigned. she has published her —r fi — keir resignation letter to sir keir she is not a figure starmer. she is not a figure that often makes waves or steps to make trouble, and her characteristicall it is damning these cuts. she serfs eboet these certs. she says that ,, ~ . . ,, backs that aboet these cats. she says that ,, ~ . . ,, backs that they need to she backs that they need to increase spending on defence, says that e says that shee e says that shee had e jsjiejsays that she had expected some of that would e her budget, from her budget, the international aid budget, from her budget, the internationalaid budget, but she is critical of the she is very critical of the decision to, as she it, decision to, as she puts it, the tactical decision to take all of it from that budget. she says that the cuts will be worse than they have been betrayed, it will make it betrayed, that it will m
helen, there had been speculation that anneliese dodds might go, because the toee to heer e to her areit of a surprise in westminster, this morning this news that anneliese resigned. anneliese dodds has resigned. she has published her —r fi — keir resignation letter to sir keir she is not a figure starmer. she is not a figure that often makes waves or steps to make trouble, and her characteristicall it is damning these cuts. she serfs eboet these certs. she says that ,, ~ . . ,, backs that...
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plus the trump administration is on the ground in the wake of hurricane helene. remember, the president went there and then he went to see the devastation in california post the fires and he said all hands on deck. thousands of people are still suffering today it is north carolina and the secretary of transportation is there. >> the president just in the last five days closed 85% of the cases in north carolina. how quickly the response can be when you have somebody who cares. that wasn't the way it was under the previous administration. >> harris: from homeland to transportation. sean duffy is touring the damage. an exclusive one-on-one with the secretary on the ground in north carolina next. (man) mm, hey, honey. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, that sounds too easy! (man) give a little infor
plus the trump administration is on the ground in the wake of hurricane helene. remember, the president went there and then he went to see the devastation in california post the fires and he said all hands on deck. thousands of people are still suffering today it is north carolina and the secretary of transportation is there. >> the president just in the last five days closed 85% of the cases in north carolina. how quickly the response can be when you have somebody who cares. that wasn't...
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while helen, vera may just keeps pray, her friends are not among that's it. for the moment i'm finished managing blame and see you back in about 45 minutes by the conflicts crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, martin was believes that germany's reluctance to borrow big exemplified by a constitutionally and try and limits known as the deck breaks, is holding the. nothing can happen here without tripping a. i mean, it's clear and germany will have to take the lead and it will have to be willing to do things that germany's historically opposed concerned about common borrowing a share in common borrowing, common or revenue is, is well known as the debt break, which i think will clearly have to go is probably going to be part of the debating the german election. he thinks a fresher product from a new german government could provide you with a lifeline. if the german government came forwards and say, this is a net bul
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> dhs secretary kristi noem is visiting north carolina to visit the devastation left by hurricane helenello, rich. we're hearing from secretary noem at this moment and she's been speaking with officials and fema's new acting administrator and she says that she has learned about the resilience of people seeing the devastation in western north carolina firsthand, but says the number one goal is getting their advice about how the federal response could have been better and can be better going forward. listen. >> the previous administration failed in many areas and we're going to learn from that and do better. the city of asheville went for almost two months without water and fema failed to answer nearly half of the calls from people that were asking for assistance. >> she's also looking into potential political targeting from fema and she also says that a lot of people were ignored by fema when they were kicked out of temporary housing. again, she's also with fema's acting administrator cameron hamilton right now. kristi noem says that president trump set up a task force that will go forwar
> dhs secretary kristi noem is visiting north carolina to visit the devastation left by hurricane helenello, rich. we're hearing from secretary noem at this moment and she's been speaking with officials and fema's new acting administrator and she says that she has learned about the resilience of people seeing the devastation in western north carolina firsthand, but says the number one goal is getting their advice about how the federal response could have been better and can be better going...
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high school students in western north carolina are helping those who lost their homes to hurricane helene last fall. they are building the frame of what will be a tiny home for storm victims. when they're done, it will be moved to a site and finished by contractors. now, the students say it is a way for them to give back to their hard hit community. >> i just wanted to go out and help others and this is a great opportunity to do that. i can't wait to just see the final project and just see that person just thriving in the home. >> just lovely. a local charity uses donated funds to purchase the materials. they hope to finish up to four tiny homes per year. >> great. well, coming up, valentine's day treats right here on the set. >> but first, all those valentine's day flowers will tell you what city we can thank for the most of them. that's up next. you're watching and their families may be entitled to receive a cash award from the estimated $30 billion in its asbestos trust funds now available. over $50 billion has been awarded already. if you haveed with mesothelioma or lung cancer caused
high school students in western north carolina are helping those who lost their homes to hurricane helene last fall. they are building the frame of what will be a tiny home for storm victims. when they're done, it will be moved to a site and finished by contractors. now, the students say it is a way for them to give back to their hard hit community. >> i just wanted to go out and help others and this is a great opportunity to do that. i can't wait to just see the final project and just...
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. >>> and thousands of people who lost their homes in the los angeles wildfires and hurricane helene. now wisconsin is hoping to convince some of them to actually move to the midwest. the proposed bill would give disaster victims a $10,000 income tax credit all to move to wisconsin. the bill's author says it is a way to deal with the state worker shortage. they're expecting nearly 32,000 health care openings in the next five years. one catch though, convicted felons would not be eligible for that tax credit. >>> up next at 5:00, a french bulldog is back with her family in california tonight after someone -- after she was stolen from her own yard last week. how police stumbled onto the pup during a criminal search. >>> i said hey, where are you at? and hazel was nowhere to be found, and i freaked out. >>> and a terrifying sight on the northern california freeway. we'll show you the moments right there when a car comes crashing to the earth. greg takes prevagen for his brain and this is his story. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person
. >>> and thousands of people who lost their homes in the los angeles wildfires and hurricane helene. now wisconsin is hoping to convince some of them to actually move to the midwest. the proposed bill would give disaster victims a $10,000 income tax credit all to move to wisconsin. the bill's author says it is a way to deal with the state worker shortage. they're expecting nearly 32,000 health care openings in the next five years. one catch though, convicted felons would not be...