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god bless you, nice to see you. >> economic damage from hurricane sandy could go... >> superstorm sandyld cost $20 billion. >> our requests are about $78 billion. >> my instructions to the federal agency has been, "i want you to cut through red tape, bureaucracy, make sure that we are getting the resources where they are needed as quickly as possible." >> all the sandy survivors, can everybody get over here? we're going to be shoulder to shoulder. are we standing together until we're all home? >> yes! >> are we standing shoulder to shoulder until we're all home? >> yes! >> laura sullivan: as a reporter for npr, i've covered quite a few disasters and the slow process of recovery. test, test. from katrina to haiti, i've investigated problems with disaster aid and looked closely at efforts to rebuild. for the past year, i've been hearing stories about superstorm sandy victims. a group of them gathered last fall, here at the state capitol in trenton. >> i'd like to bring up one of the families that really can use help. (applause) >> good morning. my name is nancy wertz. me and my daughter s
god bless you, nice to see you. >> economic damage from hurricane sandy could go... >> superstorm sandyld cost $20 billion. >> our requests are about $78 billion. >> my instructions to the federal agency has been, "i want you to cut through red tape, bureaucracy, make sure that we are getting the resources where they are needed as quickly as possible." >> all the sandy survivors, can everybody get over here? we're going to be shoulder to shoulder. are we...
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if that's true, it's great news for sandi solomon.ne do you think is correct -- $20,000 or $3.5 million or something in the middle, sandi? >> i think it's priceless. so, you know, give me an offer. [ laughs ] >> but will she get one? that's next on "strange inheritance." we all depend on trucks. chevy, chevy, chevy trucks. we think it's because chevrolets are the most dependable dependable dependable trucks. built to last a long long time. with durable durability and rugged ruggedness. i like the extra power hauling power maxi power!!! and quality. seems they make them strong extra strong mile after mile after mile. ♪chevrolet! hi, i'm the internet! you know what's dtj! get a job!ting... hi, guys. i'm back. time to slay! heals, heals, heals! yes! youuuu! no, i have a long time girlfriend. mom! i need my macaroni!!! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. pick a domain name. choose a design. you can build a website in under an hour. yeah! whoo! yes! get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a bett
if that's true, it's great news for sandi solomon.ne do you think is correct -- $20,000 or $3.5 million or something in the middle, sandi? >> i think it's priceless. so, you know, give me an offer. [ laughs ] >> but will she get one? that's next on "strange inheritance." we all depend on trucks. chevy, chevy, chevy trucks. we think it's because chevrolets are the most dependable dependable dependable trucks. built to last a long long time. with durable durability and...
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sandy swamped coastline communities. it knocked out power for millions of people and businesses, flooded public transit systems and set neighborhoods ablaze. many sandy victims have begun down the road of recovery, but five years later, many victims and communities are still waiting for relief. they are still struggling to rebuild their homes and their businesses. it took years for the hardest hit communities in my district to receive the relief to build key pieces of public infrastructure. in new jersey, over 1,200 property owners are still moving through the recovery programs. approximately 900 are still not back in their homes. in all, sandy victims there are over 2,000 people still awaiting final review of their flood insurance claims. after victims faced delay after delay to start the claims process with fema, they then struggled with insurance companies which were and continue to be a major source of strive for sandy victims. many of the residents of new york and new jersey saw insurers intentionally paying out too
sandy swamped coastline communities. it knocked out power for millions of people and businesses, flooded public transit systems and set neighborhoods ablaze. many sandy victims have begun down the road of recovery, but five years later, many victims and communities are still waiting for relief. they are still struggling to rebuild their homes and their businesses. it took years for the hardest hit communities in my district to receive the relief to build key pieces of public infrastructure. in...
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really since the you know a little bit for sandy and then even in the aftermath of sandy the conversation the girl allowed or there's a false sense of security that comes with this idea that there's going to be a big wall that's going to protect us from the ocean instead we need to find a better way to reengage with water and recognize that we're going to do everything we can to reduce that flood risk in projects that are that fit the local environment in a much better way that address the long term sea level rise condition that also provide protection against coastal storms and that we can begin working on right now. reconnecting with water being in harmony with the environment and adapting these terms describe a new concept that of resilience and their consume support this movement believe that new york cannot totally protect itself from floods therefore its best option is to accent its fate prepare to bounce back reinvent itself and live with the threat. it's our vision for resilience is that our neighborhoods our economy our essential public services are ready to withstand that emerge
really since the you know a little bit for sandy and then even in the aftermath of sandy the conversation the girl allowed or there's a false sense of security that comes with this idea that there's going to be a big wall that's going to protect us from the ocean instead we need to find a better way to reengage with water and recognize that we're going to do everything we can to reduce that flood risk in projects that are that fit the local environment in a much better way that address the long...
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why, sandy? sandy: to hopefully give us the resources to go further.t hung up is this notion of how some people don't get paid but they write checks and they invest. and so, out of that $300,000, $50,000 is gonna go towards giving josh his money back. out of everybody in this room, including them, you've written the biggest check in the room. did you know that? -josh: i didn't know. lemonis: and you work here and you don't get paid. and so, i think that level of dedication is the reason that i came back today. sandy, i feel like you should have some equity in the business. -sandy: thank you. -lemonis: you're full time. you're a department manager. and so is chris. you're also a department manager. and so, the idea was $300,000 for 40%. out of that 40%, you're getting 5%, you're getting 5%, and you're getting 5%. that's out of my pocket. -josh: sounds great. that's really cool of you to give me that sort of deal, and i appreciate it. lemonis: you guys do great work. the product's legit. i mean, it's good. every single one of you contributes to that. and
why, sandy? sandy: to hopefully give us the resources to go further.t hung up is this notion of how some people don't get paid but they write checks and they invest. and so, out of that $300,000, $50,000 is gonna go towards giving josh his money back. out of everybody in this room, including them, you've written the biggest check in the room. did you know that? -josh: i didn't know. lemonis: and you work here and you don't get paid. and so, i think that level of dedication is the reason that i...
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let me tell her what happened in sandy's case. 180 republicans voted no on sandy. that is not to add insult to injury, not only did they vote no, but sandy never got the aid specifics that came from katrina in terms of property damage, insurance, all of that. they're all different. how can you sit there and say -- you, obviously, didn't, number one, read the bill. second, the amendment, i'm sorry. and, second of all, there are so many instances i could point out where -- >> gentleman yield. >> where people got treated differently. sure, go ahead, i'll yield. >> i think we just got this amendment put in front of us a few moments ago. it's a lot to read. if you want to have maybe a recess and we'll read the bill. >> i hope you extended us the same courtesy to read your bill. you know what's good for one is good for all. that's all i'm saying. it's called democracy. we ought to try it once in a while. it is or it isn't. it exists or doesn't exist. all i'm saying, treat everybody the same. 180. and some of the very people who i went to their district when they had a ca
let me tell her what happened in sandy's case. 180 republicans voted no on sandy. that is not to add insult to injury, not only did they vote no, but sandy never got the aid specifics that came from katrina in terms of property damage, insurance, all of that. they're all different. how can you sit there and say -- you, obviously, didn't, number one, read the bill. second, the amendment, i'm sorry. and, second of all, there are so many instances i could point out where -- >> gentleman...
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a grandchild sandy has never met. >> i'd love to be part of the family. but i know she doesn't want this. so i do not bother her. >> and with the release of i tanya, the family drama will once again return to the headlines. sandy says she wishes tanya the best even if the feelings may not be mutual. >> i thought i did everything i could for her and i really thought she'd love me for it, but she didn't. >> tanya harding denied any involvement in the attack on nancy kerrigan. she was banned for life from the u.s. figure skating association. >>> now imagine seeing your house float away right before your eyes. >> there goes a lifetime of memories. a home that had been in the family for decades is reduced to matchwood after being swept away in a storm in new hampshire. the once beautiful home disappears in the surging waters. the video is striking and it's been seen everywhere. now imagine if that was your home. >> my grandparents, my dad and uncle helped build that house and everything of my grandparents was in there. >> lisa slade watched the video on the lo
a grandchild sandy has never met. >> i'd love to be part of the family. but i know she doesn't want this. so i do not bother her. >> and with the release of i tanya, the family drama will once again return to the headlines. sandy says she wishes tanya the best even if the feelings may not be mutual. >> i thought i did everything i could for her and i really thought she'd love me for it, but she didn't. >> tanya harding denied any involvement in the attack on nancy...
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sandy... sandy... sandy, look you can't do this. you love darren, right? well, yeah.well, darren loves you. really? darren's her boyfriend, but he's got this other girlfriend, and he's gettin' ma... look, so what are you gonna do? go, my child. okay. come on! we've got a wedding to crash! j.d.: go, go, go, go! sandy: bye, everybody! damn! lost another one. son of a piss. (tires screeching) oh, here. we got you some clothes. uh, where did you get these? uh, j.d.'s sister. she's a stripper. and a hooker. oh. let's go. go. oh, my gosh. neil diamond! what the hell is going on? neil, let me explain. you're the guys who've been sending me all those letters... and tapes... and naked pictures. what? we never sent you any naked pictures. dude. sorry. look, mr. diamond, you gotta help us save our buddy, darren. he's gonna marry the wrong woman. look, sandy and darren, they broke up. love on the rocks. ain't no big surprise. but you gotta help us get them back together. i don't know. come on, neil, turn on your heart light. judith brainwashed him. darren was in love with me, but
sandy... sandy... sandy, look you can't do this. you love darren, right? well, yeah.well, darren loves you. really? darren's her boyfriend, but he's got this other girlfriend, and he's gettin' ma... look, so what are you gonna do? go, my child. okay. come on! we've got a wedding to crash! j.d.: go, go, go, go! sandy: bye, everybody! damn! lost another one. son of a piss. (tires screeching) oh, here. we got you some clothes. uh, where did you get these? uh, j.d.'s sister. she's a stripper. and a...
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this week marks five years since superstorm sandy.flooded coastline communities and led to tens of billions of dollars of damage. in new york, there are many plans on how to prepare for-- and withstand-- the worst of another disaster, but turning those ideas into reality remains a huge challenge. it's the focus of our "leading edge" segment tonight. miles o'brien has our report, starting off in queens. >> reporter: on 15th road in broad channel, new york, they're working hard to keep their heads above water, five years after superstorm sandy barreled in. >> what they're doing is basically elevating homes and rebuilding homes all with your idea to get above the 100-year floodplain. >> reporter: new york firefighter dan mundy is the third generation of his family to live on this spit of land in the middle of jamaica bay, not far from kennedy airport. >> we have a house that's completed here. this was an elevation. the rest of the house was original house, just lifted up ten feet in the air up above flood elevation. >> reporter: but it h
this week marks five years since superstorm sandy.flooded coastline communities and led to tens of billions of dollars of damage. in new york, there are many plans on how to prepare for-- and withstand-- the worst of another disaster, but turning those ideas into reality remains a huge challenge. it's the focus of our "leading edge" segment tonight. miles o'brien has our report, starting off in queens. >> reporter: on 15th road in broad channel, new york, they're working hard to...
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along with superstorm sandy and really continue to thrive in the face of them so that that looks like a little bit of what resilience in the. reconstruction of new york depends on its capacity for resilience and on taking into account the climatic threat. beginning his second term of office a few days after the passage of hurricane sandy us president barack obama wanted to rethink the city from a more global perspective under the title of rebuild by design obama's project has been entrusted to a global expert in water management dutchman. they specialise believes in the need for a holistic approach. i remember my first interview when i moved to new york in d.c. and the interview was on. and the first question was asked so mr oving are you going to build this storm surge barrier next to the verizon or bridge and safeguard the region forever and i said no because it will not there is no silver bullet when it comes to climate change you need a lot of silver bullets you need a multitude of interventions that on a regional programatic scale during times can actually build the resiliency. w
along with superstorm sandy and really continue to thrive in the face of them so that that looks like a little bit of what resilience in the. reconstruction of new york depends on its capacity for resilience and on taking into account the climatic threat. beginning his second term of office a few days after the passage of hurricane sandy us president barack obama wanted to rethink the city from a more global perspective under the title of rebuild by design obama's project has been entrusted to...
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in hurricane sandy's case other natural factors may decide to ation. what is the stage of the tide when the hurricane hits and for sandy it hit high tide but also there was a full moon every two weeks there's an extra strong tide we say a spring tide and it just so happened that not only was the tide high but there was extra high tide due to the moon and then the storm hit and that's why the so was so damaging. what is the difference between a tsunami and a storm surge tsunami is caused by an undersea earthquake. six floors vibrates a big earthquake it creates a big way that cripples a very high speed maybe seven hundred kilometers an hour and as it comes close to the land it gets higher and higher and stronger and it breaks and then it shoots shore and creates a huge amount of destruction and death that's a tsunami. in new york the storm surge hit the city at night the extent of its destruction wasn't apparent until daylight. we saw a range of impacts really saw failures of our infrastructure system and how and really how it how our infrastructure is
in hurricane sandy's case other natural factors may decide to ation. what is the stage of the tide when the hurricane hits and for sandy it hit high tide but also there was a full moon every two weeks there's an extra strong tide we say a spring tide and it just so happened that not only was the tide high but there was extra high tide due to the moon and then the storm hit and that's why the so was so damaging. what is the difference between a tsunami and a storm surge tsunami is caused by an...
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. >> joe: '59, sandy koufax. but that was in bloomington.at game 7 over our buddy jim kaat of minnesota. such pitching royalty with the dodgers and their franchise history. the great don drysdale, sandy koufax. >> joe: great teams of the '60s. we saw orel hershiser tonight before the game. the shortstop was out of position as gregerson brought it home. low for four. >> john: they had him picked. i think that's going to be it. they will get liriano. that will extend the delay for jansen sitting on the bench. if nothing else. >> joe: liriano will make his houston world series debut. gregerson allows a hit and a walk in this eighth inning. two on, two out. bellinger coming up. liriano coming in ♪ that moment when who you're going with is more important than where you're going. wherever life takes us, we go together. interwoven... ...exclusively at kay, jared and zales. and we are about to talk to a man who talks to dolphins, ...what the...?! next up... what the...? what the...? what the... ...shell made entirely of fried egg. the new naked egg
. >> joe: '59, sandy koufax. but that was in bloomington.at game 7 over our buddy jim kaat of minnesota. such pitching royalty with the dodgers and their franchise history. the great don drysdale, sandy koufax. >> joe: great teams of the '60s. we saw orel hershiser tonight before the game. the shortstop was out of position as gregerson brought it home. low for four. >> john: they had him picked. i think that's going to be it. they will get liriano. that will extend the delay...
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. >> joe: '59, sandy koufax. but that was in bloomington.ame 7 over our buddy jim kaat of minnesota. such pitching royalty with the dodgers and their franchise history. the great don drysdale, sandy koufax. >> joe: great teams of the '60s. we saw orel hershiser tonight before the game. the shortstop was out of position as gregerson brought it home. low for four. >> john: they had him picked. i think that's going to be it. they will get liriano. that will extend the delay for jansen sitting on the if nothing else. >> joe: liriano will make his houston world series debut. gregerson allows a hit and a walk in this eighth inning. two on, two out. bellinger coming up. liriano coming in ♪♪ that moment when who you're going with is more important than where you're going. wherever life takes us, we go together. interwoven... ...exclusively at kay, jared and zales. we are back. and we are about to talk to a man who talks to dolphins, ...what the...?! next up... what the...? what the...? what the... ...shell made entirely of fried egg. the new naked e
. >> joe: '59, sandy koufax. but that was in bloomington.ame 7 over our buddy jim kaat of minnesota. such pitching royalty with the dodgers and their franchise history. the great don drysdale, sandy koufax. >> joe: great teams of the '60s. we saw orel hershiser tonight before the game. the shortstop was out of position as gregerson brought it home. low for four. >> john: they had him picked. i think that's going to be it. they will get liriano. that will extend the delay for...
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it was always about growing up in the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the going to. the white man. dolly and spider always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and nine hundred ninety two things began to happen. when he talked up for additional land and smashed the british in a wildlife way brought the vases and the alcohol. where you committed the murder. where you took the children from their mothers for the first time australia has recognised the legal existence of aborigines prior to white settlement the high court has recognized there would people here and their descendants have rights. the mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back we have to prove we have a continuing relationship to our country. in one thousand nine hundred ninety four my grandfather literally a spider took me to a day country. and been bank there for forty years. it was my first trip to a country. i decided to shoot a video it w
it was always about growing up in the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the going to. the white man. dolly and spider always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and nine hundred ninety two things began to happen. when he talked up for additional land and smashed the british in a wildlife way brought the vases and the alcohol. where you committed the murder. where you took the children from their...
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supervisor ronen is honoring sandy coates. if you and your guest can come to the front doors and the sheriff deputies will allow you in. we apologize for the delay in getting you in. >> welcome to the board chambers. thank you so much for being here today. i am here to honor the long-time executive director of the community services ken regio. >> for those that don't know it's our city's largest provider of homeless. they shelter 1,500 individuals who would otherwise be and the streets every night and the services encompasses services serving 7,000 individuals homeless or low income, men, women and children. the program includes supportive housing, shelter services for seniors, people with disabilities, vocational training to prevent homelessness. we know homeless has always in san francisco been a top issue so many of our residents are concerned about or perturbed about. i often say a way to end it is by supporting organizations that do the groundwork and trying to address the issue on a daily basis. ken, you have been the lo
supervisor ronen is honoring sandy coates. if you and your guest can come to the front doors and the sheriff deputies will allow you in. we apologize for the delay in getting you in. >> welcome to the board chambers. thank you so much for being here today. i am here to honor the long-time executive director of the community services ken regio. >> for those that don't know it's our city's largest provider of homeless. they shelter 1,500 individuals who would otherwise be and the...
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. >> a lot more coming up, approaching 5 years after deadly massacre of sandy hook.ome attorneys trying to point finger and hold gun manufacture liable, that and all your oth bill: welcome back to "chasing news," i am bill spadea, we have more for you, including 5 years after the horrific massacre in sandy hook, there is emotion in court to try to hold the gun manufacture acoin able andly liable. >> a gunman killed 4 people and wounded others add random tuesday, in rural northern california, before police shot and kill head im. >> we have recovered. by the shooter, semiautomatic rifle. >> two hospitals were treating 7 people. >> survive or and relatives of those killed in sandy hook in connecticut are suing remington arms, trial began tuesday with argument that weapon used in the shooting in sandy hook was a military weapon, too dangerous to be sold to civilians, appeal seeks to hol hold the gun manufacturer to blame. >> they could not careless what happens to the gun 1 the cash is in the bank. >> under the lay, the manufacturer and sellers are firearm use by crimina
. >> a lot more coming up, approaching 5 years after deadly massacre of sandy hook.ome attorneys trying to point finger and hold gun manufacture liable, that and all your oth bill: welcome back to "chasing news," i am bill spadea, we have more for you, including 5 years after the horrific massacre in sandy hook, there is emotion in court to try to hold the gun manufacture acoin able andly liable. >> a gunman killed 4 people and wounded others add random tuesday, in rural...
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ilia: familiares que perdieron a sus seres queridos en la masacre de la escuela sandy hook buscan que responsabilidad de la empresa fabricante de las armas que se usaron para la masacre. basan el argumento en los anuncios publicitarios de la compaÑÍa. andrea tiene los detalles. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: padres cuyos hijos fueron asesinados en la escuela sandy hook reactivan su batalla legal para que los fabricantes de armas sean considerados responsables de la masacre. abogados de las familias se reunieron en la corte suprema de connecticut para pedir que se revoque una decisiÓn judicial del aÑo pasado, que desestima su demanda contra la compaÑÍa que fabricÓ el arma semiautomÁtica que utilizÓ adam lanza en el ataque. el abogado de la familia argumenta que la empresa es negligente por colocar armas semiautomÁticas en videojuegos violentos y en anuncios de diseÑados para atraer a hombres jÓvenes como el asesino. los defensores de la empresa alegan que la mercadotecnia estÁ protegida por la constituciÓn. los anuncios son considerados libertad de expresiÓn comercial, protegidos por la pri
ilia: familiares que perdieron a sus seres queridos en la masacre de la escuela sandy hook buscan que responsabilidad de la empresa fabricante de las armas que se usaron para la masacre. basan el argumento en los anuncios publicitarios de la compaÑÍa. andrea tiene los detalles. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: padres cuyos hijos fueron asesinados en la escuela sandy hook reactivan su batalla legal para que los fabricantes de armas sean considerados responsables de la masacre. abogados de las...
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after hurricane sandy devastated new. york in two thousand and twelve scientists around the world intensified their efforts to identify the causes of these disasters. on october the twenty ninth two thousand and twelve hurricane sandy moved steadily closer to the east coast of the united states threatening new york city. costs were alarming water levels were predicted to rise by five metres as a safety measure or public spaces subways tunnels and bridges were close to the public. the man declared a state of emergency the city of new york evacuated three hundred seventy five thousand people living in flood of all areas. back in the two thousand and five i said new york city. it was going to be flooded it was not a question of if but when i couldn't say exactly when and nobody else on this planet could say exactly when but i knew it was going to happen and it happened. hospitals were evacuated fires broke out neighborhoods were stranded. the flood plunged the city into camps. from the planet's perspective floods are routine
after hurricane sandy devastated new. york in two thousand and twelve scientists around the world intensified their efforts to identify the causes of these disasters. on october the twenty ninth two thousand and twelve hurricane sandy moved steadily closer to the east coast of the united states threatening new york city. costs were alarming water levels were predicted to rise by five metres as a safety measure or public spaces subways tunnels and bridges were close to the public. the man...
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let me tell her what happened in sandy's case. 180 republicans voted no on sandy. that is not to add insult to injury, not only do they vote no , but sandy never got the aid specific that came from katrina in terms of property damage, insurance, and all of that. we are all different how can you sit there and say? you obviously did not read the the -- the amendment, and second of all there are so many instances i could point out where people got treated differently. >> will the general and yield? >> we just got this amendment put in front of us. it is a lot to read. if you want to have us maybe recess and we will read the bill. >> i hope you extended us the same courtesy to read your bill. >> what is good for one is good for all. that is all i am saying. without to try it once in a while. it exists or doesn't exist. all i am saying is treat everybody the same. the very people who i went to their district when they had a catastrophe still voted no. you call that equality? oh, so what is good for this group is not good for that group. who are we kidding here? read the
let me tell her what happened in sandy's case. 180 republicans voted no on sandy. that is not to add insult to injury, not only do they vote no , but sandy never got the aid specific that came from katrina in terms of property damage, insurance, and all of that. we are all different how can you sit there and say? you obviously did not read the the -- the amendment, and second of all there are so many instances i could point out where people got treated differently. >> will the general and...
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what would have happened to me">sandy mclennon says she will be working with the california office ofy services to improve disaster preparedness for deaf people. in the mean time she is thankful for being able to help deaf people in sonoma countyin santa rosa haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) and kron 4 would like to thank you... our viewers.... (grant) throughout the course of our north bay fire victim fundraisers friday morning and friday night... together with the salvation army-- kron four viewers donated a total of 272- thousand dollars. we'll be right back when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever.
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with me is sandy adler, an emergency room nurse, and via skype is rand yy litten. welcome to you both. sandy, you returned two weeks ago from puerto rico. what were the conditions you saw there? >> thuy, it was devastation. it was like a war zone without bullets. people were desperate. people had no clean water, no food. we encountered individuals who had been injured during the hurricane, shoulder dislocations, had no ability to get in terms of access transportation, roads closed. they had -- if they were able to get to a location, x-rays were down. peoplewere, as i said, were just desperate for basic supplies, basic needs. of course, medical care and medicines. they were out of medications. >> and randi, you first arrived about two weeks after the hurricane hit. and these -- the conditions you saw, were you the first responders that many of these people saw? just hearing sandy talk is bringing back to every single moment that we would go out to these towns and villages. i went out with two groups every day and we would try to go to two different towns on the isla
with me is sandy adler, an emergency room nurse, and via skype is rand yy litten. welcome to you both. sandy, you returned two weeks ago from puerto rico. what were the conditions you saw there? >> thuy, it was devastation. it was like a war zone without bullets. people were desperate. people had no clean water, no food. we encountered individuals who had been injured during the hurricane, shoulder dislocations, had no ability to get in terms of access transportation, roads closed. they...
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what would have happened to me">sandy mclennon says she will be working with the california office ofmergency services to improve disaster preparedness for deaf people. in the mean time she is thankful for being able to help deaf people in sonoma countyin santa rosa haaziq madyun kron4news (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... it's the most expensive iphone ever.. and if you paid for one -- you're going to want to see the results of the latest iphone ten - drop test -. in) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (robin @ landing ) the i-phone ten may be the most breakable i-phone ever... that is according to the electronic insurance company "square-trade". to prove its point the insurance company posted this video on youtube.. in the video - the company does a variety of "drop tests".. according to "square trade" the i-phone
what would have happened to me">sandy mclennon says she will be working with the california office ofmergency services to improve disaster preparedness for deaf people. in the mean time she is thankful for being able to help deaf people in sonoma countyin santa rosa haaziq madyun kron4news (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... it's the most expensive iphone ever.. and if you paid for one -- you're going to want to see the results of the latest iphone ten - drop test -. in)...
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he loves everybody. >> how many grandkids do you have, sandy? >> i have eight grandkids all together. >> how many -- >> so i have -- i have ten. sorry. >> you're blessed. you have a lot of grandkids that's for sure. you're a blessed woman. >> then you have four involved in this thing. >> oh. and four of them were inside, were they with their parents? with they with their mom? >> yeah, with their mother. like i said, one of them hid under the pew. she's 9, she didn't get shot or injured thank heavens. i heard the mother was badly injured. somebody told us at the church but we don't know where she's at. which hospital she was taken to or anything about it. we're mainly worried about her and the little girl. >> how did you hear about this happening? >> my daughter in law lives a couple of blocks from the church and she called me. my other daughter in law. >> what did she say? >> that there was a shooting and my husband was going through sutherland springs and saw the police and everything. >> so you don't live in sutherland springs? >> we live outs
he loves everybody. >> how many grandkids do you have, sandy? >> i have eight grandkids all together. >> how many -- >> so i have -- i have ten. sorry. >> you're blessed. you have a lot of grandkids that's for sure. you're a blessed woman. >> then you have four involved in this thing. >> oh. and four of them were inside, were they with their parents? with they with their mom? >> yeah, with their mother. like i said, one of them hid under the pew....
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my small town of sandy hook is a broken community. it's a beautiful, wonderful community, but it's a broken community because of the ripples of grief that come with losing that number of children -- beautiful children -- at one time. time. >> the number of beautiful children at one time. it never really gets repaired. that community in texas will suffer that same state. it will never truly compare repair itself having lost so many beautiful people at one moment. you can't rewind the clock. it's increasingly impossible for me to continue to go back to newtown, connecticut until the people of the community that after mass murder after mass murder in this country, at a scale that occurs in no other nation, our response as a body is to do nothing. so level of callousness that is unexplainable to the victims of this violence. in this club of families that have to deal with the consequences of gun violence is getting bigger. why? the number of people dying by guns is a going down, it's exploding. every year, more people are killed by guns i
my small town of sandy hook is a broken community. it's a beautiful, wonderful community, but it's a broken community because of the ripples of grief that come with losing that number of children -- beautiful children -- at one time. time. >> the number of beautiful children at one time. it never really gets repaired. that community in texas will suffer that same state. it will never truly compare repair itself having lost so many beautiful people at one moment. you can't rewind the...
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and it would have been without neighbors like sandy de philli phillips. folks inside this building were not her parents but they were someone's parents and that's all that mattered. >> they're good people. and i just want to do to be able to help them however i could as a person, a as neighbor as a person that was concerned for their well hiv being. >> reporter: as shawnette reported still lots of questions about the cause of that is fire. the extent of the injuries. possible fatalities. but whatever we learn is pretty clear that without these folks in this neighborhood, this bad situation would have been much worse. chris? >> all right, bruce, thank you. as you see behind bruce that still smoldering fire take a live look at skyfox right now. fox 29 will continue to keep you updated as crews try to account for everyone in that building and the condition of those hurt in the fire. if you would loo ick to learn how to help, you can go to fox 29.com to find out more about making donations through the american red cross. >>> right now, philly rapper meek mill
and it would have been without neighbors like sandy de philli phillips. folks inside this building were not her parents but they were someone's parents and that's all that mattered. >> they're good people. and i just want to do to be able to help them however i could as a person, a as neighbor as a person that was concerned for their well hiv being. >> reporter: as shawnette reported still lots of questions about the cause of that is fire. the extent of the injuries. possible...
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recent years you think of las vegas most recently you think of you think of all land you think of sandy hook you think you think of san bernadino you think of the church in south carolina the shooters obtained their guns legally but that doesn't bother you virtually all of the difference being sandy hook where the the shooter was a deranged young man who shot his mother killed his mother and stole the gun from her in the other instances take las vegas as a most recent example. this guy had never been arrested for anything he would have passed any background check and did. purchase his gun. you know so it's very difficult to imagine a systems systems of your system use. well the status quo is a mess you're admitting that these mass shootings happened would legally on guns or something about it throw your hands up and you know i didn't say that because in each of these cases less than there are specific i'm going to you're right i know it's a lesson i'll finish this the aurora shooter as one the shooter that went to the navy yard here and in most of the other cases somebody recognized the
recent years you think of las vegas most recently you think of you think of all land you think of sandy hook you think you think of san bernadino you think of the church in south carolina the shooters obtained their guns legally but that doesn't bother you virtually all of the difference being sandy hook where the the shooter was a deranged young man who shot his mother killed his mother and stole the gun from her in the other instances take las vegas as a most recent example. this guy had...
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gun culture and thinks you're one of the amount to tolerate well you know live like this following sandy hook. the n.r.a. asked. that we that we that every school district in every jurisdiction ought to look at the schools and ask how do we protect our kids. first the administration the president so so that's an insane idea because they want armed guards and they realize that there are guards what they call schools security officers you know and most of them and most of the big city schools and in this country today schools have locks they have lights to prevent rapes to prevent all of this some of them have firearms some of protect themselves protecting your kids is a good idea a lot of schools have security officers and half bad and will have and should have but that's up to each school this is a country where that's up to each school district to the parents the administrators and the law enforcement officers david keene thanks for joining me on a friday pleasure. you're not what you call a lot more concrete than. what you will get is a full fledged raging fire what donald trump opened
gun culture and thinks you're one of the amount to tolerate well you know live like this following sandy hook. the n.r.a. asked. that we that we that every school district in every jurisdiction ought to look at the schools and ask how do we protect our kids. first the administration the president so so that's an insane idea because they want armed guards and they realize that there are guards what they call schools security officers you know and most of them and most of the big city schools and...
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sandy marÍn nos amplía la informaciÓn.que algunos tienen altas concentraciones de plomo. en lÍmite de concentraciÓn de plomo para los productos de niÑos es un mÁximo de 100artes por millÓn pero este lo sobrepasa. tiene 33,000 partes por millÓn lo cual es 300 veces mÁs que lÍmite legal. ha sido prohibida en paÍses como alemania, ya que es un juguete que colecta informaciÓn. en algunas ocasiones juguetes con micrÓfono fue en grabar conversaciones, a travÉs de conversaciones que el niÑo tiene por el juguete. al grupo tambiÉn reitera tener cuidado con juguete que tienen parte pequeÑa se que algunos no tienen la etiqueta adecuada. entre 2001 y 2015 pequeÑas canicas causaron 37 muertes por aficciÓn en niÑos, -- por asfixia en niÑos. asegurarse tener las etiquetas y comprar con precauciÓn para que ningÚn accidente ocurra. >> mÁs adelante en los deportes el argentino lionel messi recibiÓ su cuarta bota de oro. le traemos todos los goles de las ligas europeas. >> revisiÓn anual en pleno centro de san josÉ hay en la plaza cÉsar chÁv
sandy marÍn nos amplía la informaciÓn.que algunos tienen altas concentraciones de plomo. en lÍmite de concentraciÓn de plomo para los productos de niÑos es un mÁximo de 100artes por millÓn pero este lo sobrepasa. tiene 33,000 partes por millÓn lo cual es 300 veces mÁs que lÍmite legal. ha sido prohibida en paÍses como alemania, ya que es un juguete que colecta informaciÓn. en algunas ocasiones juguetes con micrÓfono fue en grabar conversaciones, a travÉs de conversaciones que el...