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brian: rebecca? rebecca: hi, i am rebecca mauro from edmund, and i will be teaching at westmore. brian: oklahoma? rebecca: oklahoma. i live in norman, and i will be teaching ap world history, world history and american history, and i teach as an adjunct professor for central texas college of fort sill military base. brian: what is the difference between teaching students at the school and bundles at the military school? rebecca: well, they are military, active military. and one of the things they say at the end of the course is, i take an oath to the constitution. i really did not know anything about it, i didn't know what it said, i did not know it was a saying that i would defend, and they learn what it means. and i would say my high school students begin the course the same way. brian: you have a panel of the american flag? rebecca: it is from the supreme court. i have had it for several years. brian: do you wear it every day? rebecca: no, not every day. it it depends -- it depends. [laughter] brian: are you a pen person like madeleine albright? >> [laughter] rebecca: i have a
brian: rebecca? rebecca: hi, i am rebecca mauro from edmund, and i will be teaching at westmore. brian: oklahoma? rebecca: oklahoma. i live in norman, and i will be teaching ap world history, world history and american history, and i teach as an adjunct professor for central texas college of fort sill military base. brian: what is the difference between teaching students at the school and bundles at the military school? rebecca: well, they are military, active military. and one of the things...
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rebecca greenfield joins us on the details and what it means.n hold only 47 cents for every dollar that men do. talk about the trends we are seeing in these larger pay packages awarded to women. rebecca: a huge amount of data, 180,000 employees, almost 6000 employers. i think the stats are solid showing that women are only getting 47%, 47 cents of equity for every dollar that a man is getting and that is just a huge disparity between the two. emily: is the equity gap a bigger problem than the the pay gap because it can widen significantly at those high numbers? rebecca: equity, it is important to note it does not always result in a big payday, but it does sometimes and it makes the next billionaires in the next influencers. it is something that is not being considered. the gender pay gap is important and those weekly paychecks add up, but this is something, having an outside a fact that we -- having an outside of fact -- an outsized effect that we are not even considering to understand. this is the first time we are having data to show what it i
rebecca greenfield joins us on the details and what it means.n hold only 47 cents for every dollar that men do. talk about the trends we are seeing in these larger pay packages awarded to women. rebecca: a huge amount of data, 180,000 employees, almost 6000 employers. i think the stats are solid showing that women are only getting 47%, 47 cents of equity for every dollar that a man is getting and that is just a huge disparity between the two. emily: is the equity gap a bigger problem than the...
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rebecca plans to come again to continue her therapy in the dark. as a t.v. doctor i do love the spotlight and it will go on again next week and under then let's all try to stay in good shape. the books. feel. small. and business on the prescription and it's called a gateway drug and it's illegal in many countries and that raises even. it's been most focused on its medicinal properties. it's said to provide relief from anything they've seen and so on even cancer. so doesn't what all the latest scientific findings. on teetotal. take it personally i do when with a little gender feel when stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. pick up more than football online climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco and africa people and projects that are changing our unfair meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's split. the committee environment magazine. long d.w. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany
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i'm rebecca races welcome to the program. pope francis has paid tribute to lithuanians who suffered during soviet a nazi occupations this in a mass viewed by tens of thousands in the south central part of the country it's the first stop on a four day tour of the baltic states the pope visiting residents of all three nations to draw on their past experience to speak up for tolerance in europe. a warm welcome in lithuania a greeting that comes with the shadow of recent sex abuse scandals in the catholic church looming large but pope francis has traveled to lithuania to deliver a different message one of solidarity at a time when europe's migration crisis and the rise of populous governments is highlighting deep differences in the e.u. . it is. more and more voices are sowing division and confrontation often by exploiting insecurity or situations of conflict and proclaiming that the only way possible to guarantee security and the continued existence of a culture is to try to eliminate council or expel others here lithuanians hav
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rebecca plans to come again to continue her therapy in the dark. as a t.v. doctor i do love the spotlight and it will go on again next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. the be. the be. the big. boobs. the be the but. the be. the be. the best. but. the face of this river is changing dramatically on its banks. the steady roar of machine. construction sites and culture are damaging the environment the first nations and farmers are trying to stop the huge projects fighting to protect nature and their own way of life prizes. fifteen minutes on. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing all hands are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire other. people let it be environment magazine. on d w. time for an upgrade. our furniture their clothes all buy. a house with. design highlights you can make yourself. trance tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. the co
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i'm rebecca rate is good to have you with us. pope francis is in lithuania for the first stop on a four day tour of the baltic countries he's visiting the three nations as they mock the one hundredth anniversary of their independence from russia following world war one the pope is urging them to draw on their past experiences with oppression to speak up the tolerance in europe. a warm welcome on the streets of it yes. a greeting that comes with the shadow of recent sex abuse scandals in the catholic church looming large but pope francis has traveled to lithuania to deliver a different message one of solidarity at a time when europe's migration crisis and the rise of populist governments is highlighting deep differences in the e.u. . the. more and more voices are sowing division and confrontation often by exploiting insecurity or situations of conflict and proclaiming that the only way possible to guarantee security and the continued existence of a culture is to try to eliminate council or expel others here lithuanians have a role
i'm rebecca rate is good to have you with us. pope francis is in lithuania for the first stop on a four day tour of the baltic countries he's visiting the three nations as they mock the one hundredth anniversary of their independence from russia following world war one the pope is urging them to draw on their past experiences with oppression to speak up the tolerance in europe. a warm welcome on the streets of it yes. a greeting that comes with the shadow of recent sex abuse scandals in the...
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rebecca, thank you.rged the conservatives to "come together" and back her plan for brexit. the conservatives to "come together" speaking at the start of her party's conference in birmingham, the prime minister rejected comments from the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that her chequers plan is "deranged" and "preposterous". that her chequers plan she insisted her plan is in the national interest and called on the eu to make counterproposals. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. editor laura kuenssberg contains boo! editor laura kuenssberg contains arguments over brexit aren't over. editor laura kuenssberg contains we know the struggle. editor laura kuenssberg contains bullocks to brexit! editor laura kuenssberg contains the volume rising... editor laura kuenssberg contains go and live there, if you like it so much. ..as the tories get together here. if you like it so much. because, in the next few weeks, the kind brexit we get will be decided. we
rebecca, thank you.rged the conservatives to "come together" and back her plan for brexit. the conservatives to "come together" speaking at the start of her party's conference in birmingham, the prime minister rejected comments from the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, that her chequers plan is "deranged" and "preposterous". that her chequers plan she insisted her plan is in the national interest and called on the eu to make counterproposals. this...
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rebecca plans to come again to continue her therapy in the dark. as a t.v. doctor i do love the spotlight and it will go on again next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. the be. the be. more intriguing international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week feature model for its lib. syrian conflict could be moving into. any detail but at what cost of human life and what happens after and assad victory those are the questions we'll be asking on quadriga. quadriga thirty minutes d.w. . takes good personally i already with a little gender feel people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans was. because more than football online. education is a human rights but not. divine a team in the ukraine students have been destroyed. cold between rebel held territory and have to be secured pulled out of the children have just one chance crossed the border to get to the education of. today on the w's. this is a fifteen year old girl. being gang raped. his teacher is beating a boy for talking back and class. for the r
rebecca plans to come again to continue her therapy in the dark. as a t.v. doctor i do love the spotlight and it will go on again next week and until then let's all try to stay in good shape. the be. the be. more intriguing international talk show for journalists discuss the topic of the week feature model for its lib. syrian conflict could be moving into. any detail but at what cost of human life and what happens after and assad victory those are the questions we'll be asking on quadriga....
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rebecca jones, bbc news. beyond 100 days coming up injust a moment. the weather the day got off to a pretty cool start but as far as the days are concerned, things have been warming up. temperatures up to around 23 degrees. parts of eastern scotland and northern ireland saw sunny skies and northern ireland saw sunny skies and temperatures in the low 20s. across north—western parts of scotla nd across north—western parts of scotland particularly we had outbreaks of rain. to the south of the weather front we have some pretty warm air in place. that's why temperatures rose so high today. even with warm air in place, the nights are long enough that if the skies stay clear it will turn chilly. there could be some fog patches. further north, north—west england and northern ireland and particularly the north west of scotla nd particularly the north west of scotland will see further outbreaks of rain and it will be mild. we have some fog patches across central and southern areas. they should clear it then we should see some sunshine. the rain pushing southwar
rebecca jones, bbc news. beyond 100 days coming up injust a moment. the weather the day got off to a pretty cool start but as far as the days are concerned, things have been warming up. temperatures up to around 23 degrees. parts of eastern scotland and northern ireland saw sunny skies and northern ireland saw sunny skies and temperatures in the low 20s. across north—western parts of scotla nd across north—western parts of scotland particularly we had outbreaks of rain. to the south of the...
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. >> reporter: rebecca matthews is chris' wife and the mother of his two toddlers. >> i've told them that daddy has a boo boo on his head and, you know, he's in the hospital and the doctors are going to help him get better. >> reporter: the san jose state grad is struggling with a traumatic brain injury at alta bates. >> there was all bleeding in the frontal lobes of his brain as well as bleeding in the brain stem which they described as the worst case scenario. >> reporter: this is a closer look at the car in question. it's a white four door sedan. though in this shot it is partially obstructed by trees, the vehicle has a distinctive black roof and silver rims. the little league coach is finally awake, but rebecca doesn't know how much he will recover from the attack. >> will i be able to ever leave my husband with the kids alone? i don't know. will i be able to let him drive and not worry? i don't know. >> reporter: rebecca has a message for her husband's attacker. >> i don't want him to harm anybody else and i don't want him to do this to another family. >> reporter: in san franci
. >> reporter: rebecca matthews is chris' wife and the mother of his two toddlers. >> i've told them that daddy has a boo boo on his head and, you know, he's in the hospital and the doctors are going to help him get better. >> reporter: the san jose state grad is struggling with a traumatic brain injury at alta bates. >> there was all bleeding in the frontal lobes of his brain as well as bleeding in the brain stem which they described as the worst case scenario. >>...
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>>reporter: he spoke on behalf of state assembly candidate rebecca bauer keihan in lafayette. he is traveling this week, his campaign called the blue california bus. the two herbal and saturday with a swing through origin san diego county's.
>>reporter: he spoke on behalf of state assembly candidate rebecca bauer keihan in lafayette. he is traveling this week, his campaign called the blue california bus. the two herbal and saturday with a swing through origin san diego county's.
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rebecca hench-key of bbc news has the more. >> reporter: this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three-meter-high waves hit, flooding houses close to the shore, and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of pally. the waves and the powerful quake
rebecca hench-key of bbc news has the more. >> reporter: this mobile phone footage captures the terrifying moment the three-meter-high waves hit, flooding houses close to the shore, and then rushing into the densely populated coastal city of pally. the waves and the powerful quake
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rebecca, thank you. do not miss this.ssia rate decision followed by a briefing of the governor. joe: i will be looking at eco-data. retail sales data is out tomorrow. romaine: don't miss this, china releases its numbers for all grist -- four august industrial production at 10 p.m. eastern. that does it for "what'd you miss?" caroline: "bloomberg technology" is next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. in the next hour, where is larry? google continues to be hammered over conservatives alleged bias. why is he not defending his creation? and starbucks is going greener. it is pushing into renewable energy. you will hear from the ceo. and driving toward an ipo
rebecca, thank you. do not miss this.ssia rate decision followed by a briefing of the governor. joe: i will be looking at eco-data. retail sales data is out tomorrow. romaine: don't miss this, china releases its numbers for all grist -- four august industrial production at 10 p.m. eastern. that does it for "what'd you miss?" caroline: "bloomberg technology" is next. joe: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. in the next hour, where is...
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at the end of the day, rebecca and david, all you need is 51 votes in the current environment. this something of a show, does it not, in terms of the final vote here? >> it does, but it is a little bit astounding if you reflect on this a bit, jim. but we're at a point where a supreme court nominee is getting only a bear minimum of votes to be confirmed because it used to be not too long ago that these nominees would get a very large majority of support in the senate. but this is really reflective of the partisan moment we are in, the angst and bitterness around this whole process and around president trump and his nominee. of course, we're seeing this reflected on the campaign trail as women. it has become a political issue. >> and the court is supposed to be above that, but with those kind of vote totals it doesn't appear they can escape it. thanks very much to all of you. just ahead, the new forecast out for hurricane florence, one of the most powerful storms to take aim at the east coast in decades. and a republican lawmaker says that he has uncovered new fbi texts that he c
at the end of the day, rebecca and david, all you need is 51 votes in the current environment. this something of a show, does it not, in terms of the final vote here? >> it does, but it is a little bit astounding if you reflect on this a bit, jim. but we're at a point where a supreme court nominee is getting only a bear minimum of votes to be confirmed because it used to be not too long ago that these nominees would get a very large majority of support in the senate. but this is really...
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rebecca, thank you so much for coming in and sharing your expertise.s app but also we are focusing on this issue in detail but meantime, more business stories. amazon is investigating claims that its employees accepted bribes in exchange for leaking confidential sales data. independent sellers were also allowed to delete negative reviews and restore banned accounts for payments of between $80 and $2,000, according to allegations in the wall streetjournal. thejournal said the practice was particularly pronounced in china. amazon said it had zero tolerance for abuse of its systems and that it was conducting a through investigation. the majority of the uk's largest companies have adopted policies —— elon musk‘s space transportation company spacex said last week, it has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the moon aboard its bfr launch vehicle. mr musk has said he will make the identity of the passenger known later today. the moonshot is a preparation for later flights to mars. the majority of the uk's largest companies have adopted po
rebecca, thank you so much for coming in and sharing your expertise.s app but also we are focusing on this issue in detail but meantime, more business stories. amazon is investigating claims that its employees accepted bribes in exchange for leaking confidential sales data. independent sellers were also allowed to delete negative reviews and restore banned accounts for payments of between $80 and $2,000, according to allegations in the wall streetjournal. thejournal said the practice was...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. pope francis has paid tribute to lithuanians who suffered during soviet and nazi occupations this in a mass viewed by tens of thousands in the country's second largest city county it's the pope's first stop on a short tour of the baltic states that the one year last year and a stony or a mocking a century since winning independence from russia after world war one. the pope urged residents of all three nations to draw on their. past experience to speak up for tolerance in europe. because only. the smallest the poorest in our midst whom we should welcome one hundred years after our independence who is it that has nothing to give us to make our efforts and our sacrifices worthwhile perhaps it is the ethnic minorities in our city or the jobless who have to immigrate maybe it is the elderly and the lonely are those young people who fly no meaning in life because they have lost their roots. well for more on this we turn to our correspondent constitute a constant pain of on a get in vilnius
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. pope francis has paid tribute to lithuanians who suffered during soviet and nazi occupations this in a mass viewed by tens of thousands in the country's second largest city county it's the pope's first stop on a short tour of the baltic states that the one year last year and a stony or a mocking a century since winning independence from russia after world war one. the pope urged residents of all three nations to draw on their. past experience to speak...
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rebecca: like you said, a lot of companies to pay on it.m not sure if that includes equity audits. now the conversation needs to shift to include that, too, if it does not already. emily: rebecca greenfield, thank you for joining us. check it out in business week. eventbritelatform had a big debut on the stock exchange. the ceo tells us how they scored so much on date one. sustainable benefits of vertical farming are undeniable but what is new tech mean for farm laborers. we will take a look at how sustainable tech is changing tomorrow's jobs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology, i am emily chang. eventbrite went public on the new york stock exchange raising as 68%, andh raising $230 million in its debut. we spoke to the ceo and cofounder julia hearts about the big ticket punch in wall street. julia: we have been able to talent for investors that the vast market for experiences is underserved. receive 45% of our new event creators coming to the platform after not using a technology platform. i think that come alone, t
rebecca: like you said, a lot of companies to pay on it.m not sure if that includes equity audits. now the conversation needs to shift to include that, too, if it does not already. emily: rebecca greenfield, thank you for joining us. check it out in business week. eventbritelatform had a big debut on the stock exchange. the ceo tells us how they scored so much on date one. sustainable benefits of vertical farming are undeniable but what is new tech mean for farm laborers. we will take a look at...
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i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program in iran at least twenty four people a day to more than fifty others wounded after a gunman opened fire at a military parade it happened in the city of near iran's border with iraq during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the start of the iran iraq war in the one nine hundred eighty s. state media is reporting the dignitaries and spectators were among those targeted iran's revolutionary guard has reportedly blamed a terrorist group affiliated with saudi arabia for the attack. for more let's talk to sam he can money dagon he's the iran correspondent for london's guardian newspaper and joins us now from the british capital so what are your contacts in iran telling you about what happened in our hours this morning. there was a military parade was it was held in no in center of the city in a boulevard this is this week in iran is that we have to commemorate the eight year war with iraq happened in one thousand eight hundred i don't parade in every city and in our waters and in the middle of the parades goes well for gunmen who described themselv
i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program in iran at least twenty four people a day to more than fifty others wounded after a gunman opened fire at a military parade it happened in the city of near iran's border with iraq during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the start of the iran iraq war in the one nine hundred eighty s. state media is reporting the dignitaries and spectators were among those targeted iran's revolutionary guard has reportedly blamed a terrorist group affiliated with...
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i'm rebecca has welcome to the program in iran at least twenty four people are dead and more than fifty wounded off the gunman if it opened fire at a military parade it happened in the city of near iran's border with iraq during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the start of the iran iraq war in the nineteen eighties state media is reporting soldiers dignitaries and spectators were targeted iran's revolutionary guard has blamed a terrorist group affiliated with saudi arabia for the attack. let's bring in saeed kamali the guardian newspaper guardian newspaper is iran correspondent saeed what are your contacts in iran telling you about what happened there this morning. i mean for all sailors disguising themselves as the personal opened fire from behind being firm you know they were as you mentioned military personnel who have been killed as well as civilians including children and women. it was a terrorist attack an interest in iraq this is not very common rhonda was an attack in the ring in capital tehran last june but attacks of such scales are quite rare in iran so everybody was sh
i'm rebecca has welcome to the program in iran at least twenty four people are dead and more than fifty wounded off the gunman if it opened fire at a military parade it happened in the city of near iran's border with iraq during a ceremony marking the anniversary of the start of the iran iraq war in the nineteen eighties state media is reporting soldiers dignitaries and spectators were targeted iran's revolutionary guard has blamed a terrorist group affiliated with saudi arabia for the attack....
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rebecca is right. the iran's pace of missile launches did not diminish after implementation of the jcpoa. they have conducted multiple ballistic missile launches. when you look at the deal it says very clearly that the deal is designed to contribute to not only regional peace and stability but international peace and stability. i don't think anyone can argue that the middle east is more stable since the time that the iran nuclear deal was implemented. iran has been engaging in its sort of unique brand of sectarianism and violence and exporting revolution around the middle east through lebanon, iraq, syria, yemen, bahrain. in some strange way, iran's compliance with the iran nuclear deal, which is admittedly is a low bar. compliance with that deal somehow became a seal of approval that iran was fine in the other nonnuclear categories. when you look across the threat matrix iran presents, it has done nothing to niche the pace of their missile launches. >> and let's talk about allied cooperation. in parti
rebecca is right. the iran's pace of missile launches did not diminish after implementation of the jcpoa. they have conducted multiple ballistic missile launches. when you look at the deal it says very clearly that the deal is designed to contribute to not only regional peace and stability but international peace and stability. i don't think anyone can argue that the middle east is more stable since the time that the iran nuclear deal was implemented. iran has been engaging in its sort of...
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thank you, rebecca, for that introduction. rebecca and i belong to a very special club that many of you are probably a part of as well. we are scholars, we're mothers, and that's probably the best part of the club so we have to juggle our schedules to make sure our husbands were well wish with toys, books, prepared bottles and lots of hugs and kisses for the husband and the children. so it is my pleasure to be here. again, i am daphne chamberlain and i want to thank the coordinators of the festival for allowing me to serve as moderator the southern history panel and i want to welcome each of you to 2018 mississippi book festival. without further adieu i'll introduce our panelists. one of mississippi's several literary giants william faulkner expressed that to understand the world you must understand a place like mississippi. and such a profound statement can even translate to the region in which we live. but perhaps we can say that to understand the world, you must first understand the place like the american south. our paneli
thank you, rebecca, for that introduction. rebecca and i belong to a very special club that many of you are probably a part of as well. we are scholars, we're mothers, and that's probably the best part of the club so we have to juggle our schedules to make sure our husbands were well wish with toys, books, prepared bottles and lots of hugs and kisses for the husband and the children. so it is my pleasure to be here. again, i am daphne chamberlain and i want to thank the coordinators of the...
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i'm rebecca riches welcome to the shard firefighters in northwestern germany are struggling to contain a blaze in the ns land region near the dutch border the file was spock's nearly three weeks ago by military rocket tests german defense minister of evangelion has apologized on behalf of the country's military she's in the region today it is a value survey the damage local officials are considering evacuating thousands of people from several communities near the town of myth and. in the elms and region in northwestern germany the wind has shifted and it's getting straw. and so could the remaining blazes the area affected is an army training site near the city of mecca and it totals eight hundred hectares one thousand three hundred emergency personnel are working hard to contain the blaze to be on the safe side nearby residents were told to prepare for a possible evacuation this year humvee or we didn't have flying sparks yet so far we've been getting off lightly over that's on the phone and i hope it stays this way we don't want to evacuate and we also don't want to see houses burning
i'm rebecca riches welcome to the shard firefighters in northwestern germany are struggling to contain a blaze in the ns land region near the dutch border the file was spock's nearly three weeks ago by military rocket tests german defense minister of evangelion has apologized on behalf of the country's military she's in the region today it is a value survey the damage local officials are considering evacuating thousands of people from several communities near the town of myth and. in the elms...
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williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vippe smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy them for them. it also would hurt the adults who are using vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"the small devices, the flavors, " in san rafael gabe slate kron 4 news this is a fight. not to the finish. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. lawrence karnow: it was a nice day with hot temperatures in the 90s inland. offshore winds are dev
williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vippe smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy them for them. it also would hurt the adults who are using vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams / manager,...
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his own daughters, amanda and rebecca.s from jailhouse phone calls to launch a youtube crusade to defend him against nique's family. >> all these years we were told to be silent. to protect mom's image. we can't be silent anymore. >> okay. >> my daddy's now in jail because of these false allegations, it's time we tell the truth.tt. >> reporter: just listen, they execute his instructions almost word for word. to tell the truth and for us to call them out on their lies and -- >> now's our chance. >> say something insulting, from this, pathological lying family that doesn't want their dirty laundry aired, but the truth will come out. >> yes, sir. >> and the family is making sure that we can't say anything. we can't argue to keep their dirty laundry from being aired. >> reporter: then matt uses his daughters to support his claim that their mother nique was crazy. >> my mom started pacing back and forth and she started kind of mumbling to herself. >> don't forget to tell everybody about the ubutyotesie because we want it on tv,
his own daughters, amanda and rebecca.s from jailhouse phone calls to launch a youtube crusade to defend him against nique's family. >> all these years we were told to be silent. to protect mom's image. we can't be silent anymore. >> okay. >> my daddy's now in jail because of these false allegations, it's time we tell the truth.tt. >> reporter: just listen, they execute his instructions almost word for word. to tell the truth and for us to call them out on their lies and...
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. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. we would talk maybe once or twice a week on the phone. probably for hours, her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. and the world championship meet in 1983, he talked to nbc sports about the benefits and costs of weight training. >> it can tighten a thrower up. >> dave won the bronze medal at the 1984 games, but after his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries. he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed, but he knew. it's a point of your career when you know something is done. it's okay. you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> he was even better at being a teacher and koechl than he was at throwing. >> he missed his former glory, his family said. he never showed it and remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think the phrase that best describes him is a gentle giant.
. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. we would talk maybe once or twice a week on the phone. probably for hours, her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. and the world championship meet in 1983, he talked to nbc sports about the benefits and costs of weight training. >> it can tighten a thrower up. >> dave won the bronze medal at the 1984 games, but after his career faded quickly. he...
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please join me in thanking him for his service and welcome him and rebecca, i colleague here at hudson who has written widely security threats, especially proliferation and missile defense. i want to thank her and him for the time they are spending. hank you both. >> thank you for joining us thi would like to thank my friend for being here and to share wit us his perspective on the issue what we will do this morning's rian will deliver his remarks, and then he will have a seat an e and i will engage in a discussion and then take buttions from the audience. for those of you with questions, if you could please raise your on a piece them down of paper. that will be passed around by my colleagues. and then when i signal to him, he will collect them and i will ask couple of questions from that. and we will everybody out of with that,on time. ie floor is yours. >> thanks. would like to thank the hudson nstitute for hosting me today, especially to thank rebecca for extending this invitation. as many of you know, rebecca is a hought leader on nonproliferation and security i have had an opportu
please join me in thanking him for his service and welcome him and rebecca, i colleague here at hudson who has written widely security threats, especially proliferation and missile defense. i want to thank her and him for the time they are spending. hank you both. >> thank you for joining us thi would like to thank my friend for being here and to share wit us his perspective on the issue what we will do this morning's rian will deliver his remarks, and then he will have a seat an e and i...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.evastating earthquake and tsunami? well, indonesia sits on what is known as the ring of fire — an area home to 90% of the world's earthquakes and 75% of its volcanoes. in the last few months there had been over 30 tremors in the region a day — so did the early warning system fail? richard lister reports. this ring of fire around the pacific seas most of the world's activity. this one which triggered friday's earthquake is the most active. it i’u ns earthquake is the most active. it runs right through the town of palu so runs right through the town of palu so people here were well aware of the threat. but this footage shows that even as the work —— waves surged towards palu, people were still driving along the seafront. either unaware or heedless of the danger. so why did the warning systems fail? tsunami warning network was put in place in indonesia after the devastating one in 2004. indonesia after the devastating one in 200a. the system relies on a series of sensors. when it detects
rebecca henschke, bbc news, palu, sulawesi.evastating earthquake and tsunami? well, indonesia sits on what is known as the ring of fire — an area home to 90% of the world's earthquakes and 75% of its volcanoes. in the last few months there had been over 30 tremors in the region a day — so did the early warning system fail? richard lister reports. this ring of fire around the pacific seas most of the world's activity. this one which triggered friday's earthquake is the most active. it i’u...
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williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vip vape smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy a vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"the small devices, the flavors, " in san rafael gabe slate kron 4 news (catherine) apple's new i- phones hit the stores this weekend.. and at one santa rosa store,..thieves showed up tosteal them... . this time, a local resident caught the crime on video. the north bay resident doesn't want the men who ripped off the apple store to know who he is ... he says on sunday around 1pm... he was with his children andjust about to go into the store when it happened.. i noticed these 6 individuals dressed in jeans and hoodies, and they started putting their hoods on and that's when i realized something was going to happen. so i told my sons to
williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vip vape smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy a vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"the small devices, the...
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williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vipvape smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy them for them. it also would hurt the adults who are using vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"the small devices, the flavors, " in san rafael gabe slate kron 4 news (anchors) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was a nice day with hot temperatures in the 90s inland. offshore winds are developing tonight and will bring gusty winds and high fire danger to the north and east bay mountains. winds could gust as high as 35 mph. we will see a few patches of fog near the coast but mostly clear inland. lows will be in th 40s and 50s. on the satellite you
williams / manager, vip vape smoke shop"minors rarely come in here" rebecca williams manager of vipvape smoke shop in downtown san rafael says an all out ban of vaping products in marin won't stop kids from getting them online, or having someone buy them for them. it also would hurt the adults who are using vaping to quit tobacco rebecca does agree with a ban on the vaping products that are appealing to kids.. she thinks that is a better approach.. sound from rebecca williams /...
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>> you kinda go back in the past for jack and rebecca. >> sort of at the very beginning of their courtshipght they first met. >> seeing a couple sort of find their way and find their groove with one another is the ultimate. >> i know mandy and i are very excited to be in a little more happier times because mandy's cried about ten years' worth of tears over the death of the guy that i play. >> so there will be fewer tears for jack and rebecca. but for ka-toby? >> tob, let's make a baby. >> i'm your huckleberry. >> there's depression and heart break as they try to get pregnant again. >> you know what i wish for. >> kate, you can't say that or it won't come true. >> i wish for a baby. but you're right, madison, it won't come true. >> with the premiere just 14 days away, we're also learning a few things we never knew about the show. like the script was originally written to be a movie. >> kevin's rehab episode was filmed at justin hartley's real life wedding location in malibu and jack was not originally supposed to be a hot dad, but we're so glad he is. >> it's a sick lovefest. it's like you
>> you kinda go back in the past for jack and rebecca. >> sort of at the very beginning of their courtshipght they first met. >> seeing a couple sort of find their way and find their groove with one another is the ultimate. >> i know mandy and i are very excited to be in a little more happier times because mandy's cried about ten years' worth of tears over the death of the guy that i play. >> so there will be fewer tears for jack and rebecca. but for ka-toby?...
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rebecca isn't a close friend. she's a complete stranger, her hug therapist. robyn lives on her own in a detached house in the countryside. she also works from home, organizing events for people to make new friends. but ironically, she herself feels lonely. robyn: i enjoy my own space, but then it gets to a point where you actually realize that you've had too much of your own space. and then you can't just suddenly magic up friends that you've built a relationship with. it's that small talk, i think. so then you suddenly realize that on a saturday night you've got no one to go out and have a few drinks with. reporter: robyn is single, but she's not the shy type. she's a self-confident working woman. but the traffic speeding past on the motorway behind her home sums up how she feels. robyn: a lot of my conversations take place on whatsapp messenger. we even leave voice messages for each other. it's not even like you have a quick conversation. you just leave a voice message, but you're not building anything sustainable. so you're still going home at the end of t
rebecca isn't a close friend. she's a complete stranger, her hug therapist. robyn lives on her own in a detached house in the countryside. she also works from home, organizing events for people to make new friends. but ironically, she herself feels lonely. robyn: i enjoy my own space, but then it gets to a point where you actually realize that you've had too much of your own space. and then you can't just suddenly magic up friends that you've built a relationship with. it's that small talk, i...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.iant toyota has told the bbc that production at its derbyshire factory would be severely disrupted if britain left the eu without a trade deal. it said delays for parts at the border, and stops in its assembly line would be expensive, and could have an impact onjobs and future investment at the plant. sanchia berg reports. 600 cars roll off the line here every day at toyota's factory near derby. each one built to order. it works because the parts only arrive when they are needed. summoned at a day's notice from suppliers in the uk and europe, put straight onto the production line. there is no warehouse so if the truck gets stuck the line can stop. hard brexit, delays at the border would magnify that. if we crash out of the eu at the end of march the supply chain will be impacted and we will see production stopped in our factory. he doesn't know how long that disruption would be. hours, days, possibly weeks. that would be expensive for toyota which has just invested a quarter of a billi
rebecca henschke, bbc news, sulawesi.iant toyota has told the bbc that production at its derbyshire factory would be severely disrupted if britain left the eu without a trade deal. it said delays for parts at the border, and stops in its assembly line would be expensive, and could have an impact onjobs and future investment at the plant. sanchia berg reports. 600 cars roll off the line here every day at toyota's factory near derby. each one built to order. it works because the parts only arrive...
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rebecca hench-key, bbc sues, for cbs news, sulawesi. >> ninan: pope francis today asked catholics to pray for the protection of the church from attacks by the devil and to pray that the church becomes more aware of its "guilts, errors, and abuses." the pope and other church officials are accused of covering up the sexual misconduct of american cardinal theodore mccarrick, who resigned over the summer. as seth doane reports, a catholic institute in rome is also accused of failing to act on the mccarrick allegations. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the pontifical north american college, or nac, has turned out a who's who of u.s. church leaders. cardinals raymond burke, blase cupich, daniel dinardo, timothy dolan, and donald wuerl. a regular overnight visitor to this campus packed with americans was disgraced former cardinal theodore mccarrick, who visited as recently as may, only weeks before resigning. a former student at nac, bishop steven lopes, said in a homily, he doesn't believe the parade of cardinals and bishops who denied knowing about the sexual misconduct allegations swirling around mccarr
rebecca hench-key, bbc sues, for cbs news, sulawesi. >> ninan: pope francis today asked catholics to pray for the protection of the church from attacks by the devil and to pray that the church becomes more aware of its "guilts, errors, and abuses." the pope and other church officials are accused of covering up the sexual misconduct of american cardinal theodore mccarrick, who resigned over the summer. as seth doane reports, a catholic institute in rome is also accused of failing...
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action to save the high street as rebecca long—bailey set out yesterday.pow bills that hit us all. but most of all, most of all, a commit and to a brexit that protects jobs, the economy and trade and determined opposition to one that does not. ten years ago this month, the whole edifice of greed is good, deregulated financial capitalism, lauded for a generation as the only way to run a modern economy, came crashing down to earth with devastating consequences. but instead of making essential changes toa instead of making essential changes to a broken economic system, the political and corporate establishment strained every sinew to bail out and prop up the system that led to the crash in the first place. the price of that has not just been stagnation, wages falling for the longest period in recorded history and almost a decade of deeply damaging cuts to, it services, —— to public services, it's also fuelled the growth of racism and xenophobia and has led to a crisis in democracy both at home and abroad. people in this country know that the old way of runnin
action to save the high street as rebecca long—bailey set out yesterday.pow bills that hit us all. but most of all, most of all, a commit and to a brexit that protects jobs, the economy and trade and determined opposition to one that does not. ten years ago this month, the whole edifice of greed is good, deregulated financial capitalism, lauded for a generation as the only way to run a modern economy, came crashing down to earth with devastating consequences. but instead of making essential...
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[applause] and then to serve 18 months and then to save my wife rebecca who is here somewhere tonighthe real unsung hero like a corporate life. that there is a new guy from wisconsin from the rnc would you like to meet him? i said fine. so we headed off and he took a chance on me with a great group of folks wendy rnc was intermountain -- tremendous debt and i like to joke with them for so many people the rnc plays a supporting role so here we are with the donald trump as a nominee. and they look to the rnc to provide a lot of resources. i showed governor romney's hand twice during the campaign. . . . . wanted to brief the press on a monday. you ended up briefing them on a saturday. and talk about how the tone was set even before he really started your first official day on the job. >> yeah, and with things, luck, i'll start out by saying this because it's what everyone wants to know. there was no one, my mom and her backup, and then i don't even think that i dedicate shot. just go for it. i mean, everybody knew, myself included, the president had it wasn't put in my best forward and i
[applause] and then to serve 18 months and then to save my wife rebecca who is here somewhere tonighthe real unsung hero like a corporate life. that there is a new guy from wisconsin from the rnc would you like to meet him? i said fine. so we headed off and he took a chance on me with a great group of folks wendy rnc was intermountain -- tremendous debt and i like to joke with them for so many people the rnc plays a supporting role so here we are with the donald trump as a nominee. and they...
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rebecca caldwell and jane priest, thank you.. z2ydoz z16fz y2ydoy y16fy here at giant, we believe that great food starts with better choices. that's why we're rolling out brand new grab & go salads, sandwiches, and snacks. we're using better ingredients, offering unique flavors, and working harder than ever to bring you a wider variety of quick meals to match your busy schedule. come see for yourself. at giant, we're ready when you are. . >>> teath toll is rising. two more deas being blamed on hurricane florence as it continues to pound t carolinas. >>> a news crew captures apparent looting that cleaned out an unattended store. >>> and help is on the way from the d.c. area. an elite rescue crew from virginia headi loth the massive relief efforts already unde f what is now tropical depression florence as it's been downgraded ait overnight. i'm adam us the. >>
rebecca caldwell and jane priest, thank you.. z2ydoz z16fz y2ydoy y16fy here at giant, we believe that great food starts with better choices. that's why we're rolling out brand new grab & go salads, sandwiches, and snacks. we're using better ingredients, offering unique flavors, and working harder than ever to bring you a wider variety of quick meals to match your busy schedule. come see for yourself. at giant, we're ready when you are. . >>> teath toll is rising. two more deas...
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rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones, thank you very much >>> be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. .. lou: special counsel robert mueller will reportedly accept written answers from the president and alleged russian collusion. tom fitton had this advice for the president. >> i wouldn't cooperate if i were president trump. mr. mueller is looking for an impeachment report he can present to congress through rod rosenstein. and about strum shouldn't participate in his own hanging. lou: not judiciary members will begin questioning judge kavanaugh tomorrow morning. the coordinated attacks have been described as embarrassing for the left. google and facebook will be appea
rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones, thank you very much >>> be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back....
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rebecca from cnn. rebecca: thank you.uggesting that the justice department should have taken political considerations under colin and on when -- duncan hunter, do you agree with the suggestions? mr. stivers: i don't think they were targeted because they were republicans, i will say personally. but i do -- i will say that the f.b.i. lost a lot of credibility with the american people when it looked very political in 2016. it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat. what jim comey did, where he was on again, off again in the very late stages of the presidential primary -- presidential general election clearly allowed the f.b.i. to be seen as a political football. and those -- the investigation of hillary clinton to be seen as a political football. and i think that's a bad idea for america. i think we need to keep that in mind as we move forward, especially in the last 60 days, but i don't think that, you know -- i don't think that they have to do that, you know, all the time. but when you're in the late stages, like
rebecca from cnn. rebecca: thank you.uggesting that the justice department should have taken political considerations under colin and on when -- duncan hunter, do you agree with the suggestions? mr. stivers: i don't think they were targeted because they were republicans, i will say personally. but i do -- i will say that the f.b.i. lost a lot of credibility with the american people when it looked very political in 2016. it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat. what jim comey did,...
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rebecca henschke reports from palu.0 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment available, they're using whatever they have. cries of help had been heard from the rubble, but in this case, it came too late. authorities say the death toll is expected to continue to rise. translation: looking at the conditions there, there are still bodies unidentified, as well as victims buried under rubble. there are also remote areas yet to be reached by the search and rescue teams. presidentjoko widodo has visited the area, promising to speed up the aid operation. and hundreds of military personnel have been deployed. now, some of the most vulnerable are getting help, but those left behind are struggling. and with aid only nowjust trickling in, desperate residents are taking matters into their own hands. translation: there's been no aid. we need to eat. we don't have any other choice. we must get food. translatio
rebecca henschke reports from palu.0 people are believed to be still under the rubble of the roa roa hotel here in palu city. rescue workers are trying to find survivors. with no heavy building equipment available, they're using whatever they have. cries of help had been heard from the rubble, but in this case, it came too late. authorities say the death toll is expected to continue to rise. translation: looking at the conditions there, there are still bodies unidentified, as well as victims...
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. >> president cohen: the port has a long deep bench of supporters and friends, elaine and then rebecca as well, and jay edwards possibly also on deck to present. again, just an item, long-term 30-year lease for the embarkation area out to alcatraz. and hear after the port's presentation, hear from the budget legislative analyst and their thoughts. i understand they may have a couple of amendments. thank you. elaine, welcome. >> good morning, chair cohen, welcome, and members of the committee. elaine forbes, port director, pleased to be here today to recommend an agreement to you that really secures the embarkation sites of alcatraz into the future, 30 years, up to 50 years. >> president cohen: for those of us who don't know, what does embarkation actually mean. those of you watching at home. >> using a port word. embarkation where passengers board vessels. alcatraz has, we have had an embarkation site for the alcatraz island since 1972 at the board of san francisco. it is an incredibly popular place to go for visitors to the city. it's a wonderful national park, and we have worked very
. >> president cohen: the port has a long deep bench of supporters and friends, elaine and then rebecca as well, and jay edwards possibly also on deck to present. again, just an item, long-term 30-year lease for the embarkation area out to alcatraz. and hear after the port's presentation, hear from the budget legislative analyst and their thoughts. i understand they may have a couple of amendments. thank you. elaine, welcome. >> good morning, chair cohen, welcome, and members of the...
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the raiders worked earnestly, for a decade, trying to find a viable stadium option in oakland sot <rebecca: "once you put in payments of hundreds of millions of dollars for picking one outcome over the other, then the fairness of that evaluation is going to be questionable">oakland city council member rebecca kaplan is referring to a 350-million dollars relocation fee the raiders agreed to pay to the nfl team-owners who ultimately gave the green light for the move to las vegassot that is why the city council is throwing a red flag on the move in the form of this law suitsotthe nfl and the raiders did not respond to our attempts to reach them for a comment on this story...in oakl
the raiders worked earnestly, for a decade, trying to find a viable stadium option in oakland sot oakland city council member rebecca kaplan is referring to a 350-million dollars relocation fee the raiders agreed to pay to the nfl team-owners who ultimately gave the green light for the move to las vegassot that is why the city council is throwing a red flag on the move in the form of this law suitsot
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. >> rebecca, you have hundreds of thousands of people who sought shelter in red cross shelters. >> inna we have 5500 people who sought shelter. here in south carolina it's raining a lot. there's a lot of storms and winds going on. the storm is slowly approaching. we're encouraging people to stay in doors and stay away from windows because this storm is coming. >> rebecca, we keep asking and we're hearing about people -- people are tweeting me about the indy intelligent, what about the homeless or people who don't have money to even drive or fill their tank. some of these cities set up mu n municipal shelters. what are you at in terms of capacity? >> we have room for people. we encourage people to fine out where the red cross shelters are located. we have 200 shelters stationed across the state. we encourage people to take this storm seriously. the landfall and the wind may take effect and the flooding. with those waters it can be very dangerous. >> what kind of timeline are you prepared for? obviously you've got to stock the shelters with the supplies and water. how long can you run t
. >> rebecca, you have hundreds of thousands of people who sought shelter in red cross shelters. >> inna we have 5500 people who sought shelter. here in south carolina it's raining a lot. there's a lot of storms and winds going on. the storm is slowly approaching. we're encouraging people to stay in doors and stay away from windows because this storm is coming. >> rebecca, we keep asking and we're hearing about people -- people are tweeting me about the indy intelligent, what...