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irene riley. please step up now. i promise i won't ask you to sing.rene's name is well-known in the asian american community for her community service and for her leadership in the civic arena she has served in many asian pacific american issues and leaderships for roles in this community. prior to irene's retirement from here career in finances, she managed programs in washington, idaho and hawaii that cl you had the development of affordable housing specialized lending to community based organizations and promoting art groups. i met irene while she was in the position of the 90s while i was director of youth services. i had so impressed with her acts -- abilities to get things done that i asked her to join our board and once she was on our board she made a huge impact to our community. however, you wouldn't know that she was retired by her constant presence in the community. in fact only a few weeks ago, irene hosted a neighborhood meeting so i can listen to their concerns. she is a cochair of the type sister community and vascular center and serves
irene riley. please step up now. i promise i won't ask you to sing.rene's name is well-known in the asian american community for her community service and for her leadership in the civic arena she has served in many asian pacific american issues and leaderships for roles in this community. prior to irene's retirement from here career in finances, she managed programs in washington, idaho and hawaii that cl you had the development of affordable housing specialized lending to community based...
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committees and this is all about the people that come, and i want to thank carmen from the community and irene, (inaudible) and all of your friends and the whole city. and san francisco communities somewhere along here. thank you so much. hi. so, about next month, may 6th, the program is before 5:30, and 5:00, and (inaudible) the registration for ten days and over capacity. and that is great entertainment and i can't wait to see who the winners are, and they are just saying thank you again for your work and so please to arrive early at the center for the ceremony on next month and then after that, we will all be back here for our reception and again, thank you for the company, i understand that there are shuttles for those that feel that they do not want to walk and so that is great. and i want to thank you all for coming and thank you for the mayor's office without everybody and talked to and make things happen, and from just (inaudible) the mayor's office of labor and services. and so i want to thank them. so, at this point, i think that we are adjourned and please join us and enjoy your lun
committees and this is all about the people that come, and i want to thank carmen from the community and irene, (inaudible) and all of your friends and the whole city. and san francisco communities somewhere along here. thank you so much. hi. so, about next month, may 6th, the program is before 5:30, and 5:00, and (inaudible) the registration for ten days and over capacity. and that is great entertainment and i can't wait to see who the winners are, and they are just saying thank you again for...
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who do you believe killed irene garza?feit. >> reporter: back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence points us in any other direction. >> reporter: why is he still a free man? >> so let me ask you the same question, why is this man free? >> we'll have the alarming details about that tonight, but what i can tell you is this, in the state of texas, only the district attorney can aggressively try to get an indictment. there have been three district attorneys in this county since 1960, none of them have wanted to do so. despite the fact that the local police in mccowan, the texas rangers which are the prestigious state police, they all said this is the guy who killed this girl. now, what we should point out is this, his personal belongings were found by his body. he admitted to attacking another girl a few weeks before. but the most unbelievable thing is that the church, everyone acknowledges this, the church in 1960 sent him away after the murder to a monastery. >> they did. >> in the monastery there was a monk. the monk was
who do you believe killed irene garza?feit. >> reporter: back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence points us in any other direction. >> reporter: why is he still a free man? >> so let me ask you the same question, why is this man free? >> we'll have the alarming details about that tonight, but what i can tell you is this, in the state of texas, only the district attorney can aggressively try to get an indictment. there have been three district attorneys in this...
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that is very different from times after other disasters like hurricane irene and hurricane ike.pproved by this time. there is a 43-day turnaround to take a look at each application. if you look back irene and ike, it was closer to two weeks. only 15% of the money has been issued. so small business owners which make up the majority of the businesses on the shore are just not getting the money they need. these are loans they are asking for, not a flat out handout. >> heather: but also the timing. they need to get them quickly? >> absolutely. this is the big kickoff to the summer season. this is when they make most of their money. it tends to be family owned, small businesses who need this kind of money. there is a huge loyalty of people that go down to the shore. they are hoping they go down. but what we are seeing other communities, delaware or even on the outer banks, even down to the north carolina, they are not openly trying to capitalize on this disaster. they are seeing a lot of people from new jersey and new york who were looking for places to go. the rentals they have look
that is very different from times after other disasters like hurricane irene and hurricane ike.pproved by this time. there is a 43-day turnaround to take a look at each application. if you look back irene and ike, it was closer to two weeks. only 15% of the money has been issued. so small business owners which make up the majority of the businesses on the shore are just not getting the money they need. these are loans they are asking for, not a flat out handout. >> heather: but also the...
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irene wasn't as serious as we thought and here comes sandy which is very similar. they are in oklahoma with a tornado of course. our coverage of the deadly tornadoes in oklahoma will continue. we are joined life by a man capturing the most harrowing images by camera. : >> welcome back. more now on that fox news alert. the search, it continues this hour for any survivors of that massive tornado that hit moore, oklahoma. at least 51 people have been killed, including 20 children. rescuers are focusing efforts on an elementary school. that's where dozens of third graders are still unaccounted for. >>> the cover of "the oklahomaan" a local newspaper says it all. "worse than may 3." we're joined by the man who took that picture on the cover of "the oklahoman" today. paul, please explain this picture and that headline. >> i had covered both tornadoes. i was basically in the same position on the may 3, 1999 tornado. as a matter of fact, it was difficult to get calls through but i did get a call back to my editors, and i mentioned to them as bad as may 3 was, this one was
irene wasn't as serious as we thought and here comes sandy which is very similar. they are in oklahoma with a tornado of course. our coverage of the deadly tornadoes in oklahoma will continue. we are joined life by a man capturing the most harrowing images by camera. : >> welcome back. more now on that fox news alert. the search, it continues this hour for any survivors of that massive tornado that hit moore, oklahoma. at least 51 people have been killed, including 20 children. rescuers...
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. >>> let's brevard in chief meteorologist paul walsh, superstorm sandy, irene, snow, drought.stand my point. ka tri katrina. are these becoming more frequent? or is it media coverage? >> i think it's both. useal there's a market up trend in these kinds of events. two reasons for it. number one, there's just more exposure, more things in the way of these serious events, but we are seeing sort of a steady increase in these kinds of events. you can't pinpoint climate change, for example, but we are seeing these increased exposures action and insurance companies are paying attention to that, and thinking about that. >> do you think that pricing will go higher visit of this? >> yeah, we've seen pricing going up over the last couple years as it relates to things like hurricane sandy, irene, all these events we've been seeing, really over the last 20 or so years, but really over the last two, three years, we've seen these incredibly volatile weather conditions. >> but just to follow up on that, wouldn't it be unfair if they used this particular tornado as an excuse to up their pricin
. >>> let's brevard in chief meteorologist paul walsh, superstorm sandy, irene, snow, drought.stand my point. ka tri katrina. are these becoming more frequent? or is it media coverage? >> i think it's both. useal there's a market up trend in these kinds of events. two reasons for it. number one, there's just more exposure, more things in the way of these serious events, but we are seeing sort of a steady increase in these kinds of events. you can't pinpoint climate change, for...
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and i have known sam my partner, irene and i celebrated several valentine days on the restaurant. and before, birite and so it has been wonderful to be part of your business experience and several different incarnations. so thank you for that. >> and i would like to add that your store is gorgeous and you guys did a great job. >> yes. >> next item, please? >> commissioners? item number four on general public comment? this allows members of the public to comment on matters in the commission purview and suggests new items and this is a discussion item. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make a comment on items that are not on today's agenda? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. next item threes? >> commissioners put you on item number five, presentation and discussion of putting youth to work, summer youth employment program by greg asay, office of economic and workforce development, this is a discuss item only. and i did put a hard copy of the presentation along in your binder. >> good evening, greg with the office of workforce development thanks to havi
and i have known sam my partner, irene and i celebrated several valentine days on the restaurant. and before, birite and so it has been wonderful to be part of your business experience and several different incarnations. so thank you for that. >> and i would like to add that your store is gorgeous and you guys did a great job. >> yes. >> next item, please? >> commissioners? item number four on general public comment? this allows members of the public to comment on...
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. >> and that was the magnificent hard work of producer katie yu and editor irene trulinger and countlessraphers, camera crews on all those campuses. we parents of class of 2013 graduates all want to say congratulations. we're so very proud of you and we're very sorry we turned your bedroom into a den. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> and good evening, i'm raj mathai. >> we begin in the bay area, many members are walking out. the members at the santa clara unified school board are accused of working in a difficult environment, leading to the exit. how bad is it? >> reporter: it sounds pretty bad, i spoke with board members, one of them, michelle ryan was warned how political it could get at santa clara unified school district and says it has all been confirmed in the last few months. she says it is a small group of parents and staff that created the controversial atmosphere. and we've seen that kind of activity before, but what we don't usually see is th
. >> and that was the magnificent hard work of producer katie yu and editor irene trulinger and countlessraphers, camera crews on all those campuses. we parents of class of 2013 graduates all want to say congratulations. we're so very proud of you and we're very sorry we turned your bedroom into a den. that is our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> and good...
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decoran sus pasillos así como los mitos o realidades de las barbaries que habrían ocurrido aquí myrna irenectima is se escuchan muchas cosas. que había un sótano un túnel. que era un sitio de tortura pero la verdad no se. estas dos viviendas en la colonia maravillas también le fueron incautadas al extinto líder del cartel de juárez. se especula que túnel comunica comunica las propiedades. actualmente albergan las oficinas del consejo estatal de seguridad pública. esto es importante porque tienen un fin que tiene que ver con perseguir el delito del mismo que fue proveniente de las casas. se le conoce como la ciudad de la eterna primavera ubicada a unas 55 millas del distrito federal lejos del territorio de amado carrillo fuentes pero cuernavaca figuraba como un lugar estratégico para su descanso y sus operaciones y no necesariamente por el buen clima como supone el actual secretario de gobernación de morelos. curiosamente durante el mandato de un gobernador que había estado trabajando en inteligencia nacional proliferan los secuestros y se asientan en morelos personas como amado carrillo fue
decoran sus pasillos así como los mitos o realidades de las barbaries que habrían ocurrido aquí myrna irenectima is se escuchan muchas cosas. que había un sótano un túnel. que era un sitio de tortura pero la verdad no se. estas dos viviendas en la colonia maravillas también le fueron incautadas al extinto líder del cartel de juárez. se especula que túnel comunica comunica las propiedades. actualmente albergan las oficinas del consejo estatal de seguridad pública. esto es importante...
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. >> yeah, and irene, you're not bothered by that, why not? this problem is really a technology problem and it's something we've just seen on the new york stock exchange. and the new york stock exchange, i think, in september, was penalized $5 million, because their delay was, get this, a hundred times greater than the one ton the cme. a hundred times. the cme delay is absolutely minuscule, it's only one millisecond, and you know how much time it takes the signal to travel from new york to chicago? 20 milliseconds, almost 15 to 20 milliseconds. >> are you saying that no one benefits from this millisecond time lag between the trade and the confirmation that can occur? >> it's very difficult. and it's very difficult for different reasons -- >> i don't know how you could say that, though. >> it's wrong. >> they found people -- >> i know it's -- >> they found people in the article who are benefiting. >> yeah, so i don't know how you can say that. >> okay, so to benefit from something like this, you need the market to move, right? because you need
. >> yeah, and irene, you're not bothered by that, why not? this problem is really a technology problem and it's something we've just seen on the new york stock exchange. and the new york stock exchange, i think, in september, was penalized $5 million, because their delay was, get this, a hundred times greater than the one ton the cme. a hundred times. the cme delay is absolutely minuscule, it's only one millisecond, and you know how much time it takes the signal to travel from new york...
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. >> commissioner irene yee riley. >> he. >> for the commission on status of women president julie soo will join us shortly. commissioner kirshner-rodriguez. >> here. >> and commissioner sherter. >> here. >> we have another commissioner joining us shortly did you do you have any remarks? >> this meeting is overdue and welcome. this is an exciting meeting tonight because women in small business play a very important role here in san francisco. you know we have -- i want to acknowledge commissioner dooley and commissioner white of the small business commission. their contributions that they have made and commissioner riley in business, and we got some very cool presentations, and i really want to welcome the commission in this joint meeting today. >> thank you. i have several agenda announcements. under section a new business -- section a for starting your business item four la cocina will be moved to item number one. for item number three regreena dick-endrizzi will be presenting instead of martha yanez for the economics one ms. jones will be presenting. national association of women ow
. >> commissioner irene yee riley. >> he. >> for the commission on status of women president julie soo will join us shortly. commissioner kirshner-rodriguez. >> here. >> and commissioner sherter. >> here. >> we have another commissioner joining us shortly did you do you have any remarks? >> this meeting is overdue and welcome. this is an exciting meeting tonight because women in small business play a very important role here in san francisco. you...
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intense criticism following hurricane sandy and hurricane irene the year before. my "two cents more" and the most crowded cities. we will take a look at what is being done coming up next. gerri: do have a parking problem? well, there isn't app for that. pay parking meter from your smartphone. coming up in two minutes see one oh, the elusive parking spot. a new power program and how you can pay using your smartphone. joining me now is the executive editor for cars.com. what are the cities doing? >> a couple of them are pretty elaborate. pretty ambitious. san francisco in particular, they have a program where they are using sensors in parking spaces but on the street and in garages that allow people to determine where the spots are that are open. >> i have to tell you that i am familiar with that. it is impossible to find a place to park in san francisco. i'm sure people welcome that. i understand that cost a lot of money. >> there is a lot of capital going into this to start with. that is actually one of the things that we have to be concerned about. when you quest
intense criticism following hurricane sandy and hurricane irene the year before. my "two cents more" and the most crowded cities. we will take a look at what is being done coming up next. gerri: do have a parking problem? well, there isn't app for that. pay parking meter from your smartphone. coming up in two minutes see one oh, the elusive parking spot. a new power program and how you can pay using your smartphone. joining me now is the executive editor for cars.com. what are the...
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they don't have the ability to do that to irene and because it is further and it is underground. we do have the ability and we can tell the israelis you can wait just a little bit longer if america does all stacked we can sol the problem with one strike. melissa: is this something to threaten north korea with ? >> there is a secondary use that the north koreans have a significant amount of military production undergrounas well. this is more effective against iran and north korea but we still could use against them if the situation called for it. for anybody says the interest in what is happening in north korea i question their sanity they have never been predictable but it is they do have a unique weapons system that nobody else has of we have to use it. melissa: you don't know if this will work as a deterrent because we don't know if all they are thinking. thank you for coming on. great insight. >> is a pleasure. melissa: jpmorgan in the cross hairs reports show it is facing an onslaught from regulators. is the future on the line? next. a historic day on wall street but everyone
they don't have the ability to do that to irene and because it is further and it is underground. we do have the ability and we can tell the israelis you can wait just a little bit longer if america does all stacked we can sol the problem with one strike. melissa: is this something to threaten north korea with ? >> there is a secondary use that the north koreans have a significant amount of military production undergrounas well. this is more effective against iran and north korea but we...
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you know, irene and i were public school students. what do you do? said as long as the student is not a threat to himself and the other students or to the teacher, then there has to be some kind of lid level punishment that stops shy of getting them out of the building. what's going to happen? bank robbery and gang banger. >> when the kid got suspended from my school tough school catholic school but tough. the parents were called. in they physically had to come in. all right? they were told the student couldn't come back for a certain amount of days if he or she did it again they're out of there, okay? gone. and it's your problem. do i believe a lot of this problem. >> can i stop you -- >> -- do i believe a lot of this problem is because of derelict parents? yes i do. >> or no patient. one embattled parent. >> and that's a fact of life everywhere in the -- particularly in places like los angeles and new york city. however, you have got to protect the students from other students and particularly the teachers. >> agreed. >> you have to protect them. >
you know, irene and i were public school students. what do you do? said as long as the student is not a threat to himself and the other students or to the teacher, then there has to be some kind of lid level punishment that stops shy of getting them out of the building. what's going to happen? bank robbery and gang banger. >> when the kid got suspended from my school tough school catholic school but tough. the parents were called. in they physically had to come in. all right? they were...
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we're very fortunate, with irene, it spent so much time over land. as far as sandy, sandy came late in the year, but when you're talking about -- people don't understand, 1938 hurricane drove feat 15 feet of water into providence, rhode island. wiped out the hamptons. the 1944 hurricane, reconnaissance aircraft had 50% of its crews stripped in 1954, three major hurricanes hit the eastern united states, two more hit in 575 in the carolina -- in '55 in carolina in eyeown, and we were in a very powerful period for hucks and the weather pattern is not the same but it's very similar to that now. so, all i'm doing here is not crying wolf. i'm justifying the elephant in the room that many of us have known about this for many years. >> neil: you are prescient on all of this stuff. thank you very much. to the other storm, the acting irs commissioner is gone, but this direct stays? >> i'm not go at math. >> that's correct. >> you're with the irs. thank you. >> but i'm a lawyer, not an account. sorry. ♪ ♪ so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and check
we're very fortunate, with irene, it spent so much time over land. as far as sandy, sandy came late in the year, but when you're talking about -- people don't understand, 1938 hurricane drove feat 15 feet of water into providence, rhode island. wiped out the hamptons. the 1944 hurricane, reconnaissance aircraft had 50% of its crews stripped in 1954, three major hurricanes hit the eastern united states, two more hit in 575 in the carolina -- in '55 in carolina in eyeown, and we were in a very...
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if another hurricane irene were to hit, those towns would be vulnerable to severe damage yet again. in other words, they're sitting in limbo. they don't have the money to do the right -- the job that they want to see done, and they're not getting help from fema. in fact, communities in states across the country that adopt more resilient standards for infrastructure replacement would benefit from this amendment. so today it impacts vermont. tomorrow it could impact any state in this country. local communities and states have a better sense of the kind of standards that are required for bridges and culverts than fema, and they should be allowed to go forward with those standards and be compensated by fema. fema's current practice throws good money after bad by preventing states and local communities from rebuilding with more resilient, better designed infrastructure after devastating storms. the amendment that senator leahy and i are offering will save taxpayers money, will save lives and better protect communities from future natural resources and extreme weather disturbances. in sho
if another hurricane irene were to hit, those towns would be vulnerable to severe damage yet again. in other words, they're sitting in limbo. they don't have the money to do the right -- the job that they want to see done, and they're not getting help from fema. in fact, communities in states across the country that adopt more resilient standards for infrastructure replacement would benefit from this amendment. so today it impacts vermont. tomorrow it could impact any state in this country....
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we have doug and colleen and irene and our celebrity all star answerer, jim handly, is picking up the phone. thanks to the great support of our nbc4 family outside, the viewers, these phones have been ringing steadily all day long. when we come back in a few minutes, we'll talk to miss kravitz, one of the directors of the national red cross here in the capital region and she'll tell us a little bit more about how far these kind of donations go and of course i have pledged a 1% match so i'm now on the hook for $330 and counting. please feel free an encouraged to call in and contribute to this great event. the american red cross, sort of the gold standard on what it takes to help people all over the world. >> chuck bell, thank you. we'll check back with you in a few minutes. >>> straight ahead tonight, new details about possible charges after an off duty deputy shot and killed a man. >>> also we gave you shortcuts to the delaware beac for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller p
we have doug and colleen and irene and our celebrity all star answerer, jim handly, is picking up the phone. thanks to the great support of our nbc4 family outside, the viewers, these phones have been ringing steadily all day long. when we come back in a few minutes, we'll talk to miss kravitz, one of the directors of the national red cross here in the capital region and she'll tell us a little bit more about how far these kind of donations go and of course i have pledged a 1% match so i'm now...
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gets frustrating when i hear about irene and sandy, bus this is what is supposed to be happening. >>t the warm atlantic water could cause storms. another concern is warm gulf water which could cause whoppers of hurricanes in that very sensitive refinery area along the texas-louisiana coast. is it setting up the same way for them? >> the gulf is actually cooler than normal right now and more favorable -- -- more favorable for the east coast but the gulf of mexico is a place where you never rule out enhanced activity. the average in the gulf of mexico would be above normal for the eastern seaboard, let's say. so we have to watch the gulf, too. people say, beg deal. you're just saying you have to watch everything. well in a year like this, that may be the case where the eastern seaboard is higher than normal but even the gulf of mexico, being normal, opens them up. looks like a spray of tracks, and i think there's be to be two or three major threats on the eastern seaboard and into the fulfill of mexico,, -- the gulf of mexico and i believe we are going to end this drought on the united
gets frustrating when i hear about irene and sandy, bus this is what is supposed to be happening. >>t the warm atlantic water could cause storms. another concern is warm gulf water which could cause whoppers of hurricanes in that very sensitive refinery area along the texas-louisiana coast. is it setting up the same way for them? >> the gulf is actually cooler than normal right now and more favorable -- -- more favorable for the east coast but the gulf of mexico is a place where you...
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in vermont, we suffered through irene and it was a devastating experience for many, many communities in the state, and businesses. the problem that we are having now is that we have state regulations which correctly require that culverts be built that can in fact deal with the real problems of flooding. unfortunately, what fema is prepared to pay for is inadequate infrastructure. culverts, among other things, that will not address the problem if we have to deal with another problem like irene. so this is a very modest proposal. senator leahy and i feel strongly about this issue. i know the chairperson is sympathetic. there appears to be some problems on the other side. i very much hope that we can resolve this. mrs. boxer: yes. if i could say, there is an amendment, i will say to my friend through the chair, on our list that we have agreed, senator vitter and i, that there will probably be a vote on this proposal. i ask my staff is that correct? that leahy-sanders amendment on the culverts, it's on the list, is it not? mr. sanders: i have heard there is some objection from the other
in vermont, we suffered through irene and it was a devastating experience for many, many communities in the state, and businesses. the problem that we are having now is that we have state regulations which correctly require that culverts be built that can in fact deal with the real problems of flooding. unfortunately, what fema is prepared to pay for is inadequate infrastructure. culverts, among other things, that will not address the problem if we have to deal with another problem like irene....
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but you mentioned hurricane irene. that was a very good example of the challenges we were facing.eather. you know, something like a hurricane, you don't know where it is going to go. we were waiting on tender hooks for the answers to where it was going to hit. that meant we couldn't plan much in advance. in the end we had about a 36-hour window. as soon as we got that, as soon as they gave us the thumb up, we were there ready and waiting.ç it could have gone another direction and fizzled out. that's what we get used to. animal don't read scripts. and weather is unpredictable. >> my favorite moment. we see a bobcat has captured a gopher. but he is playing with him. what is going on here? >> yes. well, we don't like to an do that too much. >> simply in any way we can explain it was that it took him so long to catch that gopher that he thought, my gosh. i've finally done it. it was like the joy of actually finally getting this gopher in its paws. >> you can't avoid that. >> that's how i would describe it. it was the sheer joy of catching the gopher. >> he is throwing a little party
but you mentioned hurricane irene. that was a very good example of the challenges we were facing.eather. you know, something like a hurricane, you don't know where it is going to go. we were waiting on tender hooks for the answers to where it was going to hit. that meant we couldn't plan much in advance. in the end we had about a 36-hour window. as soon as we got that, as soon as they gave us the thumb up, we were there ready and waiting.ç it could have gone another direction and fizzled out....