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sandy -- mrs. sandy murry. [cheering and applauding] . ~ >> i want to read a little information about sandy, but i'll start off by saying that usually some people remember when they met a person. i've known sandy for so long that i don't even remember when i met her. but i do remember when i met her husband who signed my paycheck, mr. jeff murry when i was in the mayor's youth employment training program when i was a teen because you always remember the person who puts that signature on that first paycheck. it gave me a lot of pride. i knew then he was someone special who cared about young people, and clearly that's why you two are together. you continue to make a difference in our community and fight for what's right. and, so, it really is a privilege and my honor to have you here today. sandy retired in december of 2009 as a development director of [speaker not understood] which she actually founded in 1971. not only is it a home for seniors, but they started a meal program where they made sure that seniors r
sandy -- mrs. sandy murry. [cheering and applauding] . ~ >> i want to read a little information about sandy, but i'll start off by saying that usually some people remember when they met a person. i've known sandy for so long that i don't even remember when i met her. but i do remember when i met her husband who signed my paycheck, mr. jeff murry when i was in the mayor's youth employment training program when i was a teen because you always remember the person who puts that signature on...
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sandy flooded the first floor of the motel. the owners opened the second to evacuees. this family has now survived the storm and the fire. >> it is like we just keep getting hit one after another. it is a toll on your emotions, your -- on everything. >> reporter: as firefighters comb through the destruction, the seaside community of mom and pop businesses looked forward. >> you work in a shore town, you expect some ups and downs, and everyone has their share of catastrophes that we have to deal with. >> reporter: investigators now say that everyone has been accounted for and there is more rebuilding to do here along the jersey shore. brian? >> ron allen, back in the town where he covered the arrival of hurricane sandy in the first place, thank you, ron. >>> tonight, federal officials warn about what they're calling the largest tax scam they have ever seen. the irs has received complaints from americans in nearly every state now, targeting by people posing as agents over the phone claiming they owe unpaid taxes, demanding payment using a prepaid debit card or wire trans
sandy flooded the first floor of the motel. the owners opened the second to evacuees. this family has now survived the storm and the fire. >> it is like we just keep getting hit one after another. it is a toll on your emotions, your -- on everything. >> reporter: as firefighters comb through the destruction, the seaside community of mom and pop businesses looked forward. >> you work in a shore town, you expect some ups and downs, and everyone has their share of catastrophes...
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, new york, and even in mississippi always talking about sandy and sandy recovery.was one of the many things i've gone to. so at the time, yeah, i remember being there. i remember talking with each one of them, but i don't remember hearing any conversation between the two of them. >> okay. now this report is -- i mean, this report is saying conclusively, mayor doherty heard the conversation between mayor zimmer and commissioner constable. he was with them on stage both before the start of the show. this sort of exoneration is relying on you as an independent witne witness. so did you hear it? >> when i got back from d.c., and i realized the gravity of the situation, i went back to njtv that had it at the time, watched the whole thing and i was able to recognize that i did hear the conversation and it brought me right back to that night. i remember a lot more details when i it did watch the video. and i did hear their conversation. it was a conversation that i had with commissioner constable, also, and other mayors, about hazard mitigation. we had a hazard mitigation
, new york, and even in mississippi always talking about sandy and sandy recovery.was one of the many things i've gone to. so at the time, yeah, i remember being there. i remember talking with each one of them, but i don't remember hearing any conversation between the two of them. >> okay. now this report is -- i mean, this report is saying conclusively, mayor doherty heard the conversation between mayor zimmer and commissioner constable. he was with them on stage both before the start of...
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this was again after sandy. here is a beachfront building at the south kingstown beach in rhode island. you can see the ocean right up against it. well, that's what it used to look like not too long ago, just 1994. this building is that building. this walkway is that walkway. and as you can see, this walkway is broken up by the storm. the ocean has now come to here. the entire beach has gone. so we see it in rhode island as much as we do in far away island kingdoms. but to your point about acidification, the seas are an honest witness that oceans don't lie. you can measure what the oceans are telling us about climate change. and they're telling us that they are getting warmer. it's not complicated. you measure that with a thermometer. they are getting bigger, higher. the law of thermal expansion means that when you warm fluids, they expand and the seas therefore rise. you measure that with more or less equivalent of a yardstick. thermometers and yardsticks. it's not complicated. it's undeniable. the third piece
this was again after sandy. here is a beachfront building at the south kingstown beach in rhode island. you can see the ocean right up against it. well, that's what it used to look like not too long ago, just 1994. this building is that building. this walkway is that walkway. and as you can see, this walkway is broken up by the storm. the ocean has now come to here. the entire beach has gone. so we see it in rhode island as much as we do in far away island kingdoms. but to your point about...
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of-- of heroin. >>> the baur of sandy hook elementary shooter -- the father of sandy hook elementary shooter, adam lanza, is breaking his silence. peter lanza spoke to the media about his son for the first time in an interview with "the new yorker" magazine. >> reporter: peter han za, the father -- lanza, the father of adam lanza, has broken his silence saying with hindsight i know that adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. in his first interview since the shooting, nearly 15 months ago, lanza tells the magazine, he has met with two families of his son's victims says a victim's family member said he forgave adam after we spent three hours talking. i didn't even know how to respond. >>> 20 little children, six adults. >> unimaginable horror grips the nation. >> reporter: han za says when he -- lanza says when he realized what happened he called his wife at work saying over and over, i think it's adam. it's adam. lanza said he knew his son had problems but he was difficult to treat. in his words, he did not want to talk about problems and didn't even admit he h
of-- of heroin. >>> the baur of sandy hook elementary shooter -- the father of sandy hook elementary shooter, adam lanza, is breaking his silence. peter lanza spoke to the media about his son for the first time in an interview with "the new yorker" magazine. >> reporter: peter han za, the father -- lanza, the father of adam lanza, has broken his silence saying with hindsight i know that adam would have killed me in a heartbeat if he had the chance. in his first...
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. >>> the father of the sandy hook shooter break his license. haunted by a gut-wrenching guilt. what he wants the world to know about his son. >>> how about a helping of cash with that happy meal. the search for a man who ripped off mcdonald's with a single reach. ,, a bay area restaurant overn. kpix 5's don ford on the sny >>> mcdid he understand -- mcdonald's may want to change their drive throughs. a sneaky way a thief helped himself to cash. >> this mcdonald's on lakeview road is clean, modern, and last night, it was robbed. robbed? really? who for a minute believes that mcdonald's has a lot of money in the register any one moment. and, who doesn't understand all these fast food retail places in addition to fries, are just full of security cameras? well, this guy. he somehow opened the cash register and allegedly stole $200 while the staff was cleaning up. today, it's business as usual. customer are also coming and going. but you -- customers coming and going. but, you can bet, at closing tonight, they will clean out the register before they clean up the store. petaluma poli
. >>> the father of the sandy hook shooter break his license. haunted by a gut-wrenching guilt. what he wants the world to know about his son. >>> how about a helping of cash with that happy meal. the search for a man who ripped off mcdonald's with a single reach. ,, a bay area restaurant overn. kpix 5's don ford on the sny >>> mcdid he understand -- mcdonald's may want to change their drive throughs. a sneaky way a thief helped himself to cash. >> this...
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we suffered through hurricane sandy. there were still issues about those funds that we allocated being handled by our governor and whether he is using them, you know, sometimes in political waves. so in new jersey we have concerns with that because we have seen we still have communities that are still suffering have your -- a year later after congress. a lot of it doesn't bother you, but that's our concern. we are concerned about giving that power to certain people when we have seen the funds of not necessarily cat and where they should be for use in the proper manner. >> i understand. i also understand the constitution was not built around the individuals but the entire system which is what i'm proposing, looking at the constitutional structure, division, federal, state responsible is the governor's staff. >> they originally came to the states. jurisdictions were concerned that there were not getting the recognition and the funding directly. they went to congress, congress began funding increase in the urban security ar
we suffered through hurricane sandy. there were still issues about those funds that we allocated being handled by our governor and whether he is using them, you know, sometimes in political waves. so in new jersey we have concerns with that because we have seen we still have communities that are still suffering have your -- a year later after congress. a lot of it doesn't bother you, but that's our concern. we are concerned about giving that power to certain people when we have seen the funds...
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culminating in the unprecedented superstorm sandy. now, we can call sandy a hurricane or a superstorm or whatever we will. we can call these weather events inevitable or surprising but they are becoming the new normal because of climate disruption. in february 2011, a snowstorm cost the state $20 million and the leadership of our governor was exemplary. but remedying the effects of storm does not prevent them and even preparing for them does not forestall them because the weather is bigger than any action of man and man can control it only by fundamental changes in the way that he or she lives. that snowfall in february 2011 was followed by tropical storm irene, which wreaked $564 million in damages. the people of connecticut had barely any time to recover before a freak october snowstorm brought an additional $614 $614 million devastation to the state. hurricane sandy struck a year later causing record-breaking damage and devastation to connecticut as well as the states of new jersey, new york, rhode island. when the storm cleared an
culminating in the unprecedented superstorm sandy. now, we can call sandy a hurricane or a superstorm or whatever we will. we can call these weather events inevitable or surprising but they are becoming the new normal because of climate disruption. in february 2011, a snowstorm cost the state $20 million and the leadership of our governor was exemplary. but remedying the effects of storm does not prevent them and even preparing for them does not forestall them because the weather is bigger than...
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sandy -- mrs. sandy murry. [cheering and applauding] . ~ >> i want to read a little information about sandy, but i'll start off by saying that usually some people remember when they met a person. i've known sandy for so long that i don't even remember when i met her. but i do remember when i met her husband who signed my paycheck, mr. jeff murry when i was in the mayor's youth employment training program when i was a teen because you always
sandy -- mrs. sandy murry. [cheering and applauding] . ~ >> i want to read a little information about sandy, but i'll start off by saying that usually some people remember when they met a person. i've known sandy for so long that i don't even remember when i met her. but i do remember when i met her husband who signed my paycheck, mr. jeff murry when i was in the mayor's youth employment training program when i was a teen because you always
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in the wake of the mass shooting at sandy hook last year that left 20 children dead, it's no surpriseear security is a big concern. i visited one company called hard wire, based in maryland which manufactures but proof school accessories. >> where are we going now? >> we're going to go out on the factory floor and this factory was built right in the height of the iraq and afghanistan conflict. so it started as a vehicle armoring company. we moved into body armor and then after sandy hook we really took that same technology and applied it to school. >> part of hard wire's products are made from a synthetic fiber called dynema used in back packs and snow boards. >> you can see what it's made of. >> don't floss your teeth with this, guys. >> this is gorilla floss, for sure. the key is time, temperature and pressure. we found that with increasing pressure, ballistic properties went up. so the harder we could squeeze it, the more the ballistic are quality went up. >> backpack inserts or white boards. >> i've got to be honest though. it's so light, i'm having a hard time believing that this
in the wake of the mass shooting at sandy hook last year that left 20 children dead, it's no surpriseear security is a big concern. i visited one company called hard wire, based in maryland which manufactures but proof school accessories. >> where are we going now? >> we're going to go out on the factory floor and this factory was built right in the height of the iraq and afghanistan conflict. so it started as a vehicle armoring company. we moved into body armor and then after sandy...
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your community was hard hit by hurricane sandy. >> we have the most waterfront properties in new jersey and we lost about $545 million and its
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finally with the national board of international teachers you may have realized that sandy said the realency to make sure that the reaching out to observer colleagues for teaching is accomplished so we can strengthen our practices and the quality of our reflection. this is how we change the profession to congratulations to the class of 2013 we will be calling names and passing out the awards. please hold your applause. let me have the envelope. bonnie. carrie. courtney cook. in their in ac order anticipate. mark. sophie donnelley. rebec rebecca. pamela. rose gonzales. julia gordon. henson. jessica. martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. barbara. joanna. marie tang. and last but not least sarah. class of 2013 national board certified teachers. >> at this time, i'd like to remind our audience you must submit a speaker card if you want to speak on a particular item on the agenda this evening. and i believe speaker cards are available outside if not see ms. csa could now we will have student delegates report we would
finally with the national board of international teachers you may have realized that sandy said the realency to make sure that the reaching out to observer colleagues for teaching is accomplished so we can strengthen our practices and the quality of our reflection. this is how we change the profession to congratulations to the class of 2013 we will be calling names and passing out the awards. please hold your applause. let me have the envelope. bonnie. carrie. courtney cook. in their in ac...
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-- the hurricane sandy recovery money that her city was supposed to receive. >> i read through thatart more closely than anything so far. there are a couple of claims they are making there. look, they are -- one thing they are leaning on is it what we heard from christie's defenders all along. the idea that this happened in may of 2013 and she was praising him publicly, months afterwards. now the counter to that, if you say the story is still plausible, this is a governor with 70% reapproval rating, if she still wanted sandy money, i can't go public, i have to play ball. that would be the counter to that. they go to great length in here to say, look, she's basically alleging a conspiracy theory. this is what would be required for governor christie to do that. everybody would have to be in it, federal oversight. okay, except we all learned that christie did play around with sandy money for the town of bell well. the governor at an event explained how he did it, how he took the extraordinary efforts -- so, you know that -- >> there's a lot here and i hate that we had to rush you throu
-- the hurricane sandy recovery money that her city was supposed to receive. >> i read through thatart more closely than anything so far. there are a couple of claims they are making there. look, they are -- one thing they are leaning on is it what we heard from christie's defenders all along. the idea that this happened in may of 2013 and she was praising him publicly, months afterwards. now the counter to that, if you say the story is still plausible, this is a governor with 70%...
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sandy, what is the role of nato? >> first of all, nato is here to assure the nato allies, who are nervous. >> yorgea and ukraine wish that they were part of nato. >> there's not a new russia. we have to make it clear we're with them, we're there and will reinforce them. even with the threat to ukraine, if something were to happen inside ukraine, we would have to look at reinforcing the region. i don't think this is primarily a nato issue. >> steve clemens, sandy berger, nice to see you. thanks for coming out. good to get your perspective. steve, as always, appreciate it. >>> mideast process would be the least problematic issue on the president's plate this week? we'll have that later on in the show. they actually made some decent progress yesterday. >>> organizing for action spurs the group itself to have to change its policies. we have the details on the other side of the break. >>> of course, if it's tuesday, you know what that means. somebody is voting somewhere. today it's a big somewhere. primaries in texas, whi
sandy, what is the role of nato? >> first of all, nato is here to assure the nato allies, who are nervous. >> yorgea and ukraine wish that they were part of nato. >> there's not a new russia. we have to make it clear we're with them, we're there and will reinforce them. even with the threat to ukraine, if something were to happen inside ukraine, we would have to look at reinforcing the region. i don't think this is primarily a nato issue. >> steve clemens, sandy berger,...
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we suffered through hurricane sandy. there were still issues about how those funds that we allocated are being handled by our governor and whether he is using them sometimes and political wings. in new jersey, we have concerns with that because we have seen -- we still have communities that are still suffering after putyear after congress those funds out there. i know a lot of it doesn't fall under you. that is our concern. we are concerned about giving that power to certain people when we have seen the funds have not necessarily gotten where they should be were used in a proper manner. also understand that the constitution was not built around the individuals here it was built around the entire system. that's why i'm proposing looking at the constitutional structure. grant ever set up the way it is? the grants originally came to the states. jurisdictions were concerned that they weren't getting the recognition and the funding directly. they went to congress and congress began funding the urban security areas. they came
we suffered through hurricane sandy. there were still issues about how those funds that we allocated are being handled by our governor and whether he is using them sometimes and political wings. in new jersey, we have concerns with that because we have seen -- we still have communities that are still suffering after putyear after congress those funds out there. i know a lot of it doesn't fall under you. that is our concern. we are concerned about giving that power to certain people when we have...
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but sandy is a bright and determined intelligence professional who did our country a great service. review of the book in the "washington times" says quote the most gripping account of insider accounts you are ever apt to read. please join me in welcoming sandra grimes. >>> thank you very much. can everybody hear me? i will have to take my glasses off so i can see my notes. i am delighted to be here to talk about "circle of treason." my remarks are going to be brief because i want to leave a lot of time for your questions and i will be glad to answer, i assume, most of them i'll be able to. i want to say i am here to represent my good friend and co-author jean. as i tell you about the story to determine who or what caused the loss of the soviet assets in 1985 and 1986. in 1991, that led us to search for a trader in cia. to make matters worse, we know it would not be a stranger. he would be a co-worker, a colleag colleague, someone we had known for a very long time and saw every day probably in the head quarters of the building. but "circle of treason" isn't just a story about how we
but sandy is a bright and determined intelligence professional who did our country a great service. review of the book in the "washington times" says quote the most gripping account of insider accounts you are ever apt to read. please join me in welcoming sandra grimes. >>> thank you very much. can everybody hear me? i will have to take my glasses off so i can see my notes. i am delighted to be here to talk about "circle of treason." my remarks are going to be brief...
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and i think that sandy, do you want to take it from there. >> good morning, supervisors and i want to thank you for having this hearing on this plan. and i am sandy mory and i am a member of the long term care coordinating council and i am also the former co-chair of this long term care coordinating council. and as ann and eileen very well explained to you the whole process in the whole plan itself in the recommendations, and you know, in order to implement this, we wanted to really look at two priorities that we felt were important going into this next couple of budget years. and so, ann is working very closely with the mayor's budget people to look at these two possibilities of requests for support. one is the community living fund, which is a very important aspect of our plan. we presently have a base bull budget of about 3 million that we are asking for an additional 2 million to this community living fund for the next budget cycle. and this fund is crucial, because this is the fund where people in the community get direct benefit from these funds. and so that a person for example
and i think that sandy, do you want to take it from there. >> good morning, supervisors and i want to thank you for having this hearing on this plan. and i am sandy mory and i am a member of the long term care coordinating council and i am also the former co-chair of this long term care coordinating council. and as ann and eileen very well explained to you the whole process in the whole plan itself in the recommendations, and you know, in order to implement this, we wanted to really look...
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foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the mystery has the attention of the world. what's become of malaysia airlines flight 370? tonight, dozens of ships and planes from a number of countries, including the united states, are conducting a search of where the boeing 777 vanished. the plane left kuala lumpur, malaysia, saturday morning for beijing, china, with 239 people on board, including three americans. today, relatives in both cities held vigils and tried to comfort one another during what has become a painful and frustrating wait for news. we have a series of reports tonight. first we'll go to seth doane with the very latest. seth. h ar
foe rstime, the father of adam lanza talks about the sandy hook shootings and his son's mental health. >> reporter: does he blame himself in any way? >> pelley: don dahler has the story. a blood test may predict alzheimer's disease. dr. jon lapook on the new research. and chip reid reports on what may be the biggest obstacle keeping man from reaching mars. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is...
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of what the new sandy hook elementary school will look like.cts designing the building presented plans to officials. the old school was torn down after the 2012 shootings that left 26 people dead. a new school will be built on the same property. they are designing a school that will be safe without feeling like a fortress. macgruder highm school are getting a special prom makeover. they are taking part of discovery communications "say yes to the prom" events. they will go for a day of mentoring, prom dress shopping, and makeovers. this is the first of three events. one of my favorite shows on friday night -- >> "say yes to the dress." >> a lot of slick spots out there this morning. snow,did not get a lot of but a cold night means there's plenty of ice. >> a dangerous ride on the roads as snow turns into ice. we have everything you need to know before you go. a naval academy football player collapses on the football field and slips into a,. workerswork in work as sift through the devastating landslide in washington. >> live from the abc 7 broadc
of what the new sandy hook elementary school will look like.cts designing the building presented plans to officials. the old school was torn down after the 2012 shootings that left 26 people dead. a new school will be built on the same property. they are designing a school that will be safe without feeling like a fortress. macgruder highm school are getting a special prom makeover. they are taking part of discovery communications "say yes to the prom" events. they will go for a day of...
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providers to develop, integrated business models and you are going to be hearing more about this from sandy. >> that the work groups and the design committee were far thinking. and we know that if we are not going to have enough money if we don't have enough know to do all that needs to be done in the disabled adult population in our city. and at the same time we need to sees the opportunities i was looking for nine community to do business developments and we were one of those nine communities and many of the people in this room were part of that initiative and so you know that is really looking at how do we take products that are currently supported by the government dollars but if we want to broaden the population that is served, how do we the health department. what is i am mri menable now and then start doing that over these next couple of years so that we are ready when it comes to san francisco, and now, we know that there is always this possibility that the managed care will not come here. but we also believe that a lot of the recommendations are or it is good practice for us to do
providers to develop, integrated business models and you are going to be hearing more about this from sandy. >> that the work groups and the design committee were far thinking. and we know that if we are not going to have enough money if we don't have enough know to do all that needs to be done in the disabled adult population in our city. and at the same time we need to sees the opportunities i was looking for nine community to do business developments and we were one of those nine...
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and look the at tide gauge stations at battery along long island and eastern shore where hurricane sandy hit. they weren't looking at hurricane itself but look at storm surge. it did show because of rise in global sea level there has been increased in likelihood of that high storm surge. and so, you know that is, those again are areas where our scientists can come forward say something about individual extreme event, say something about the actual hurricane sandy i think is more challenging. >> right. i was, i'm from rhode island and there was something called the 1938 hurricane and people, you know, through all my youth, people talked about the 1938 hurricane. in providence, rhode island, 10 feet of water. the whole downtown was underwater. i don't think we've seen anything since but you point you can't talk about an individual event. you have to talk about how many su
and look the at tide gauge stations at battery along long island and eastern shore where hurricane sandy hit. they weren't looking at hurricane itself but look at storm surge. it did show because of rise in global sea level there has been increased in likelihood of that high storm surge. and so, you know that is, those again are areas where our scientists can come forward say something about individual extreme event, say something about the actual hurricane sandy i think is more challenging....
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we have the sandy improvement at that is gone. we did more during the tornadoes in oklahoma the summer where instead of forcing jurisdictions to use contractors because they will be fully reimbursed for that we recognized a lot of times they will be faster and cheaper to pick up debris. right now south carolina if they choose to they can use a contractor or they can use their own crews and we will not penalize them for using what we would call straight time for folks at our already paid for. >> can i interject madam chairwoman? this is a big point because the degree of money wasted in that particular program was particularly egregious that had to have the labor force and capacity to work on it you get no reimbursement and you say let's just do the contractors of the other guys are idling while the monies being spent at a contractor level. >> we currently implemented that in the sandy recovery act. i think we will be able to make a good case to make this permanent. it's not to say we don't need contractors but we shouldn't take the
we have the sandy improvement at that is gone. we did more during the tornadoes in oklahoma the summer where instead of forcing jurisdictions to use contractors because they will be fully reimbursed for that we recognized a lot of times they will be faster and cheaper to pick up debris. right now south carolina if they choose to they can use a contractor or they can use their own crews and we will not penalize them for using what we would call straight time for folks at our already paid for....
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. >>> also ahead, the troubled son who took his own life after killing his mother and 26 others at sandy hook elementary. now adam lanza's father is revealing the warning signs that he and so many mental health professionals missed. and how the nightmare still haunts him every waking moment. >>> and three days of frantic searching, 40 ships. nearly three dozen aircraft from ten different countries, and still nothing. they find nothing. how can an airliner and more than 200 people just simply vanish? we're going to try to bring you some answers this hour. >>> hello, everyone, and welcome. i'm ashley banfield. three days since flight 370 took off to beijing, and its whereabouts are as big a mystery now as when that giant plane disappeared from radar with 239 passengers and crew on board. united states is now sending a second warship to aid the dozens of ships from ten countries that have so far turned up nothing. today the already vast search area is expanding. back on land, the investigators say two passengers who boarded that flight with stolen passports are, quote, not asian-looking men
. >>> also ahead, the troubled son who took his own life after killing his mother and 26 others at sandy hook elementary. now adam lanza's father is revealing the warning signs that he and so many mental health professionals missed. and how the nightmare still haunts him every waking moment. >>> and three days of frantic searching, 40 ships. nearly three dozen aircraft from ten different countries, and still nothing. they find nothing. how can an airliner and more than 200...
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rabbi raider said he remembers that night when sandy hit. he said, "the winds were so ferocious that my family feared our house would be torn apart by the trees on our property. my wife and i grabbed our three little children and we brought them into our room for safety. throughout that long night, we huddled together, blocking the windows and praying that we would make it through. but the experience," he says, "the sense of paralysis, of powerlessness, it reverberated with me and my family for a long time. and as a parent, it is not something i am content to let happen again and again." this rabbi has become an activist on the issue of clima climate. from him it comes from this experience of that evening in connecticut. and i remember it well. i don't live in the extreme coastal parts of connecticut but i remember after the lights had gone out that night, the only connection that i still had to what was happening along the coastline as the worst of that storm came in -- predicted to be at the level of historic tidal high tides along the con
rabbi raider said he remembers that night when sandy hit. he said, "the winds were so ferocious that my family feared our house would be torn apart by the trees on our property. my wife and i grabbed our three little children and we brought them into our room for safety. throughout that long night, we huddled together, blocking the windows and praying that we would make it through. but the experience," he says, "the sense of paralysis, of powerlessness, it reverberated with me...
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plans are coming together for a new sandy hook elementary school. the design was unveiled to officials in newtown, connecticut. the old sandy hook school was torn down. the new school will be built on the same property. architects are designing the school that will be safe without feeling like a fortress. victory for that colorado third-grader who shaved her head to support her friend with cancer. early this week, cameron was banned from attending school because the school said the shaved head violated the school's dress code. of course that story went viral on social media. we even reported it right here. now, school officials are allowing her back in school. >> i thought people might make actually didt they not make fun of me. >> the board of director will continue school even with her shaved head. very special promenade over in montgomery county. discovery communications's say yes to the prom event. students will go to the discovery headquarters in silver springs for mentoring, prompt us shopping, and even the all-important makeover. this is the
plans are coming together for a new sandy hook elementary school. the design was unveiled to officials in newtown, connecticut. the old sandy hook school was torn down. the new school will be built on the same property. architects are designing the school that will be safe without feeling like a fortress. victory for that colorado third-grader who shaved her head to support her friend with cancer. early this week, cameron was banned from attending school because the school said the shaved head...
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the father of the sandy hook elementary school shooter father of the sandy hook elementary school shooter had adthese are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. aaaahh. [ animals shouting ] why can't everyone just be more tea [ tires screech ] excuse . [ bicycle bell rings ] watcht! nice. whoa! one ep at a te. ♪ i don't hear a word they're sayin' ♪ ♪ [ wailing ] ahh. lipton. [ wailing continues ] [ paper rippin] ♪ ! [ female announcer ] lipton. be more tea. [ male announcer ] disney's muppets most wand march 21st. we're about to compare you to xfinity. when two hd movies are playing in a u-verse home their fastest internet slows down [ deep voice ]. two hd movies in an xfinity home, the internet stays fast because, it's 2014. hello! [ man on screen ]
the father of the sandy hook elementary school shooter father of the sandy hook elementary school shooter had adthese are the hands of a surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and...
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outside indianapolis, her mother, sandy, had heard news of the catastrophe.ad died. >> at one point, we had heard that there had been as many as 30 people that had been trapped under that apparatus. >> reporter: but she still knew nothing of andrea's perilous situation because she couldn't reach her on the phone. >> it was awful. yeah. it was the most panicked feeling, to know that she couldn't be found. >> reporter: so, on a hunch, sandy raced to methodist hospital, hoping she would find her daughter there. >> her friends are there they still don't know if she's there or not. >> reporter: a friend of sandy's checked the hospital's jane does. >> she came back to the waiting room and said i think i found her but what's her wedding ring look like? so we knew she was obviously pretty bad. >> was she able to look at her? >> she did see her. >> and couldn't tell it was andrea? >> she couldn't tell. so we described her wedding ring and she said, it's her. >> reporter: sandy saw andrea briefly as she was wheeled into surgery. >> she looked awful. had tubes in. so th
outside indianapolis, her mother, sandy, had heard news of the catastrophe.ad died. >> at one point, we had heard that there had been as many as 30 people that had been trapped under that apparatus. >> reporter: but she still knew nothing of andrea's perilous situation because she couldn't reach her on the phone. >> it was awful. yeah. it was the most panicked feeling, to know that she couldn't be found. >> reporter: so, on a hunch, sandy raced to methodist hospital,...
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we've seen sandy money directed for nonsandy related things. it's not hard to do as they make it sound. >> this does seem to be the perennial problem with this scandal, it does not pertain to bridge closures but exploiting out into different issues. again, in this report an exxon race and some claim to have connections to him and personal content in there and steve kornacki reporting there are new revolutions about bridget kelly personal relationships and those may have been at the heart of her allegations. we'll leave you to curl up with this very long report, steve. >> getting there. >> thank you so much. >> just ahead on "rf daily", a different kind of subject, president obama and pope francis met for first time and tackled issues from birth control to immigration reform. we'll talk about that historic meeting with a high profile wearer of the cloth right after the break. stay with us. i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin num
we've seen sandy money directed for nonsandy related things. it's not hard to do as they make it sound. >> this does seem to be the perennial problem with this scandal, it does not pertain to bridge closures but exploiting out into different issues. again, in this report an exxon race and some claim to have connections to him and personal content in there and steve kornacki reporting there are new revolutions about bridget kelly personal relationships and those may have been at the heart...
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. >> tougher gun laws in the wake of the sandy hook shooting. one wants to hit assault rifle makers in their wallets. >> why some residents say a cult is moving into their town, and family members say their loved ones were prey. >> hi there. good to have with you us on al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton. >> the u.s. tonight is hoping for a diplomatic solution with russia over crimea. on thursday secretary of state john kerry warned of consequences if a resolution is not brokered before sunday's ses session vote. >> if there's no sign of a capacity to move forward and solve the issue, there'll be a series of steps op fond and year with respect to the options available to us. >> kerry is expected to meet with russia's foreign minister in london on friday. >> we are three days away from the crimean controversial vote. the lead-up has produced anxious moments between pro-russian forces. journalists covering the stories face similar converdicts. >> a camera man runs at a fear for a life. down the road, deeply worried crimeans run a bank out of fe
. >> tougher gun laws in the wake of the sandy hook shooting. one wants to hit assault rifle makers in their wallets. >> why some residents say a cult is moving into their town, and family members say their loved ones were prey. >> hi there. good to have with you us on al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton. >> the u.s. tonight is hoping for a diplomatic solution with russia over crimea. on thursday secretary of state john kerry warned of consequences if a resolution is...
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despite the swirling controversies of bridgegate, hurricane sandy assistance and beyond, christie's managedpick up $1 million or more in chicago, boston, texas in last couple of months breaking a $6 million fund-raising record in january. besides offering a breather for the embattled governor, it may be the fund-raising whirlwind and blankets of cold, hard cash are warming the cockles of christie's heart, and bolstering his confidence. wait. chris christie's been shaken? for the second time in a week, the governor faced throngs of hecklers at a town hall meeting yesterday in south river and for the second time, he had them bounce from the venue. the protesters revealed themselves to be rutgers university students who are angry at an alleged misuse of hurricane sandy assist taps funds. so how did chris christie deal with them? prepared with preemptive union bashing. >> the state workers union has decided that one of their goals and missions in life is to recruit people to come here to the town hall meeting and when you begin to ask questions, they will stand up and start screaming and yellin
despite the swirling controversies of bridgegate, hurricane sandy assistance and beyond, christie's managedpick up $1 million or more in chicago, boston, texas in last couple of months breaking a $6 million fund-raising record in january. besides offering a breather for the embattled governor, it may be the fund-raising whirlwind and blankets of cold, hard cash are warming the cockles of christie's heart, and bolstering his confidence. wait. chris christie's been shaken? for the second time in...
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some people have been living there since super storm sandy hit. tonight, two weeks since malaysia airlines flight 370 disappeared from the radar. a search for possible debris picks up again tomorrow in the southern indian ocean, crews facing harsh conditions there. >> russia officially annexing crimea, ukraine signing the e.u. trade deal. sanctions ramped up. ban ki-moon trying to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis. >> while much of the world is watching crimea, we wanted to show you this. some people there don't see what all the fuss is all about. this is the harbor. locals have their lines in the peer, hoping the fish are biting. >> of course this is better for russia, because it means power and protection of southern borders. for crimea, it means our life will become calmer. >> the flagship of the ukrainian navy is among those now trapped in the harbor by that russian blockade. >> your morning cup of joe might cost more because of a dry spell in brazil. farmers are afraid production could shrink to lowest levels in 30 years. >> a drought,
some people have been living there since super storm sandy hit. tonight, two weeks since malaysia airlines flight 370 disappeared from the radar. a search for possible debris picks up again tomorrow in the southern indian ocean, crews facing harsh conditions there. >> russia officially annexing crimea, ukraine signing the e.u. trade deal. sanctions ramped up. ban ki-moon trying to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis. >> while much of the world is watching crimea, we wanted to...
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hurricane sandy i live on the south shore and was hit by the hn.as a moment where you could make the jokes if you were going through it it at the same time. you are talking about, hey, we are trying to make sense of the awful experience. you can't be somebody who comes in and say well, you live by the water. >> as a new yorker i can, but you have to -- >> it is the same thing. you can find the humor in things. >> i think it can be a legitimate political question. should the rest of the people who live on a fault line? >> humor can be highly subjective. people disagree on when a joke is too soon. is there something now where the media jumps on it and it becomes a beg thing whereas in the past nobody would have noticed? >> when everyone is paying attention to a story you are looking for a new angle to exploit. if you are the first person to say something inappropriate, the tallest blade of grass is the first to meet the mower. >> that's a good point. if he had made those jokes in a club it would have been okay. but he did it on twitter. >> coming up,
hurricane sandy i live on the south shore and was hit by the hn.as a moment where you could make the jokes if you were going through it it at the same time. you are talking about, hey, we are trying to make sense of the awful experience. you can't be somebody who comes in and say well, you live by the water. >> as a new yorker i can, but you have to -- >> it is the same thing. you can find the humor in things. >> i think it can be a legitimate political question. should the...
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now for the cupcake side of things, sandy.in with flowers bakery. >> when you think of spring, you think of flowers, but i'm not talking about tulips, i'm talking about flowers foods. the second largest bakery in the country. the largest bread brand in the country, nature's own, which they took to about $1.10 billion. they just made in last july an acquisition of the hostess brands out of bankruptcy. so now they've got things like wonder bread, they've got 20 different bakeries, 26 different warehouse depots. i think this is going to do really well as their margins start to stabilize and improve as they digest this acquisition. reiterated guidance. like this one a lot, looking forward top >> okay, robert, talk to us about a very hotly debated name, at least among our show team, which is twitter. you better make the case for twitter solid, because some of us have been a little bit concerned about the company's growth prospects, given corporate america's maybe nervousness about the company itself. >> right. yeah, brian, this is
now for the cupcake side of things, sandy.in with flowers bakery. >> when you think of spring, you think of flowers, but i'm not talking about tulips, i'm talking about flowers foods. the second largest bakery in the country. the largest bread brand in the country, nature's own, which they took to about $1.10 billion. they just made in last july an acquisition of the hostess brands out of bankruptcy. so now they've got things like wonder bread, they've got 20 different bakeries, 26...
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before the sandy hook mass erie, adam lanza shot his mother, nancy, four times.ber of their family, including himself. he also says he wishes his son had never been born. >> it's a remarkable article. this man still clearly mourning things. >>> the military's mishandling of sex assault cases comes up for another vote in the senate today. last week, lawmakers rejected a bill that would have stripped military commanders of authority in prosecuting sexual assault cases. today they are expected to pass a measure sponsored by missouri senator claire mccaskill, eliminating the so-called good soldier legal defense that takes the service record of an accused predator into account. also, in dual discrimination, where it is off the base, they would have a say whether it's a civilian or military court. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden will appear today via teleconference from russia as part of an interactive discussion about online privacy. snowden's living in russia, where he was granted asylum. over the weekend, wikileaks founder julian assange also spoke to the festival, ap
before the sandy hook mass erie, adam lanza shot his mother, nancy, four times.ber of their family, including himself. he also says he wishes his son had never been born. >> it's a remarkable article. this man still clearly mourning things. >>> the military's mishandling of sex assault cases comes up for another vote in the senate today. last week, lawmakers rejected a bill that would have stripped military commanders of authority in prosecuting sexual assault cases. today they...
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in fact, i grew up and still live outside one of those small towns, a town by the name of big sandy, montana, home to about 600 people. has no stop lights, the high school has about 60 students in it. and what makes america great is that we believe and we cherish the idea that whether you grow up in a town like big sandy or a town as big as new york city, you get a fair shot in life. a fair shot that includes the basic freedoms we enjoy as americans. it includes the right to a good education, includes the right to high quality, affordable health care, no matter where we live. and as a resident of big sandy and as a senator from montana, it is my job to not only represent the entirety of america but to point out when our nation is not living up to its ideals when it comes to rural america. right now, mr. president, washington is tying the hands of rural hospitals and small town physicians and threatening the health care of americans in all of rural america. mr. president, the bill we're voting on tonight is a good and important bill, it prevents a 24% reimbursement cut to physicians u
in fact, i grew up and still live outside one of those small towns, a town by the name of big sandy, montana, home to about 600 people. has no stop lights, the high school has about 60 students in it. and what makes america great is that we believe and we cherish the idea that whether you grow up in a town like big sandy or a town as big as new york city, you get a fair shot in life. a fair shot that includes the basic freedoms we enjoy as americans. it includes the right to a good education,...
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superstorm sandy, we all lived through it, we all saw what happened. i've seen the fires in california. we've seen them in new mexico. we've seen them in colorado. we know the costs that come. we havwe've seen the drought. the president was out there. thank god he came out there to give some money. do you know that our ranchers were destroying their cattle, killing their cattle because there was no feed? the president came out there and he made sure that emergency help was delivered so they could buy feed for those cattle. so when people say it's going to cost a lot, if we solve climate change, i beg them to think about the costs if we do nothing. look at china. they did nothing about clean air and they're paying the price -- premature deaths, lost productivity, people miserable. so here's the thing. we learned a long time ago that stepping up to an environmental challenge pays off. decades ago the u.s. experienced damage and degradation, tremendous damage, to our environment. the cuyahoga river in ohio was on fire. massive air pollution hung over our
superstorm sandy, we all lived through it, we all saw what happened. i've seen the fires in california. we've seen them in new mexico. we've seen them in colorado. we know the costs that come. we havwe've seen the drought. the president was out there. thank god he came out there to give some money. do you know that our ranchers were destroying their cattle, killing their cattle because there was no feed? the president came out there and he made sure that emergency help was delivered so they...
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fema is still working on programs and rebuilding from storms that occurred before sandy. in the event of another disaster, considering sandy and others that we're still cleaning up from, how would you prioritize spending between sort of immediate needs, sandy projects are under way, and past projects? because there was quite a lot of angst and anger that we in the northeast are getting this and other parts of the country weren't getting, should we irem needed to do to do their cleanups. how do you view that situation? >> i think you have to -- it obviously depends on the circumstances. i -- having -- living in an area affected by hurricane sandy, myself, and in a neighborhood, and i lost -- a lot of damage done to my own yard. i know that there's a lot of angst about how slow that money has been in coming. a lot of that depends beyond a certain point on what the states are doing with the money, not the federal government. and how fast we're able to push out money like that, it obviously depends on the circumstances. could we do a better job? i suspect the answer is yes. t
fema is still working on programs and rebuilding from storms that occurred before sandy. in the event of another disaster, considering sandy and others that we're still cleaning up from, how would you prioritize spending between sort of immediate needs, sandy projects are under way, and past projects? because there was quite a lot of angst and anger that we in the northeast are getting this and other parts of the country weren't getting, should we irem needed to do to do their cleanups. how do...
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sandy's real-life facts about the drama.e told me one of her conditions of their putting together the essay was that her character had no affairs. she put her foot down there. the sandy remains a very bright and determined intelligence professional who did our country a very great service. review of her book in the "washington times," call "circle of treason" and the most gripping account of a counterintelligence operation that you are ever asked to read. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming sandy grimes. [applause] >> thank you very much. can everybody hear me? i have to take my glasses on so i can see my notes. i am delighted to be here to talk about her book transcendent. before i get started, my remarks are going to be fairly brief because they want to leave a lot of time for your questions and i'll be glad to answer isam most of them won't be able to. i also want to say i'm here to represent my good friend and co-author, jean berger say. as i tell you about our journey to determine who or what caused the who
sandy's real-life facts about the drama.e told me one of her conditions of their putting together the essay was that her character had no affairs. she put her foot down there. the sandy remains a very bright and determined intelligence professional who did our country a very great service. review of her book in the "washington times," call "circle of treason" and the most gripping account of a counterintelligence operation that you are ever asked to read. ladies and...
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. >>> architects in connecticut are laying out their plans for the new sandy hook elementary school. the city decided to tear down the old school after a gunman killed 20 students and six teachers in december of 2012. since then sandy hook students have been attending classes at a nearby monroe connecticut. >>> time is 4:47. new rules for the 49ers stadium in santa clara moving forward. they include a ban on weapons of any kind. running on the field, and bringing alcohol. fans are not allowed to throw objects such as footballs inside or outside of the stadium and you can only sit in the seat you have a ticket for. santa clara police came up with the rules. the city council passed them last night. and there is a big winner in quick and loans billion dollar bracket challenge and it happens to be the sponsoring company. quicken loans promised $1 billion to whoever picked the winner no one who entered even made it through the second round. the only downside warren buffet may have received even more attention. >>> detroit company is cashing in on buffet's latest round with fame. fat head
. >>> architects in connecticut are laying out their plans for the new sandy hook elementary school. the city decided to tear down the old school after a gunman killed 20 students and six teachers in december of 2012. since then sandy hook students have been attending classes at a nearby monroe connecticut. >>> time is 4:47. new rules for the 49ers stadium in santa clara moving forward. they include a ban on weapons of any kind. running on the field, and bringing alcohol. fans...
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through a hotel on the new jersey shore, some of the residents had lost their homes to super storm sandy, four people were killed, eight were hurt. the motel in point pleasant beach was destroyed. no word on what caused the fire. an investigation is coming of how the government handled the gm defect case, and we will have that story next. >> , female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event or, get 24-months interest-free financing. sleep train's big gift event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> pelley: today, transportation secretary anthony fox ordered an independent investigation into whether the government acted quickly enough to reports of safety problems in general motors cars, an ignition defect has been linked to 12 deaths our cbs news investigation found that gm knew about the problem years before it recalled 1.6 million cars. first lady michelle obama is in china tonight. she and daughters malia and sasha met the president and his wife. mrs. obama visited a beijing high school, education is the focus of her week long trip, but there was also time
through a hotel on the new jersey shore, some of the residents had lost their homes to super storm sandy, four people were killed, eight were hurt. the motel in point pleasant beach was destroyed. no word on what caused the fire. an investigation is coming of how the government handled the gm defect case, and we will have that story next. >> , female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event or, get 24-months interest-free financing. sleep train's big gift event is ending soon. ♪...
sandy -- mrs. sandy murry. [cheering and applauding] .