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and i called sandy and i'm like, i cried.ll excited. >> and i said, i'm actually very happy. now you can begin to put things together and create the new you. and now she's doing incredible work. >> so this has been growing really ever since the shooting? >> yeah. >> the work shana caputo is doing started last fall, after the bar shooting in thousand oaks, california, which is just miles from her house. she's now trying to help some of those survivors the way sandy and lonnie phillips helped her. >> wouldn't it be easier for you to not be immersed in the world of mass shootings? you are immersed in a very dark world. >> we live it, but we don't see it as dark. we see it as shedding a little light. we care about these people. we want to help them find their purpose and find their strength so that they can live their new normal. >> living their new normal. sandy and lonnie phillips. >>> up next, i'll talk with chris cuomo who just spoke with the parents of kendrick castillo, the student killed this week in the colorado school sh
and i called sandy and i'm like, i cried.ll excited. >> and i said, i'm actually very happy. now you can begin to put things together and create the new you. and now she's doing incredible work. >> so this has been growing really ever since the shooting? >> yeah. >> the work shana caputo is doing started last fall, after the bar shooting in thousand oaks, california, which is just miles from her house. she's now trying to help some of those survivors the way sandy and...
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. >> it wasn't long after their daughter's murder that sandy and lonnie phillips quit their jobs.ten rid of most of their belongings and rented out their house so they can travel around the country to mass shootings, hoping to meet survivors and offer help. the scene of a mass shooting is not an easy place to come to. it can be like walking into a stranger's funeral. >> we don't know each other yet, but we do now. >> reporter: but in grief, strangers can quickly become family. >> you've got a second mom here. >> reporter: we saw the phillips' in thousand oaks, california, where 12 people were gunned down at a country music bar last november. it is one of the latest stops on their heart-breaking journey. >> if you haven't lost somebody close to you, you can't comprehend it. >> just days before they arrived here, they were in pittsburgh where 11 people were murdered at the tree of life synagogue. >> it's so interesting what you're doing. you're not trained therapists, you're not counselors, and yet you have upended your lives and reaching out in a very individual way to people. >> y
. >> it wasn't long after their daughter's murder that sandy and lonnie phillips quit their jobs.ten rid of most of their belongings and rented out their house so they can travel around the country to mass shootings, hoping to meet survivors and offer help. the scene of a mass shooting is not an easy place to come to. it can be like walking into a stranger's funeral. >> we don't know each other yet, but we do now. >> reporter: but in grief, strangers can quickly become family....
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why, sandy? sandy: to hopefully give us the resources to go further.e i got 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 tha
why, sandy? sandy: to hopefully give us the resources to go further.e i got 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...
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sandi: that is absolutely right.ve spoken so much on taking the discoveries from the lab, the understandings from the lab and trying to move them as quickly as we can to the bedside, so we can impact the lives of children. carol: i think a decade ago, you guys were one of the first in the nation to introduce a chief innovation officer. what was it about the innovation you needed to have at the hospital? sandi: there were so many people not only doing research at the lab but everybody had great ideas to imrpove care, the interaction between our patients and staff, how to use technology, digital, virtual, ai. we said we have to leverage all of those wonderful ideas and express them. carol: tell me about artificial intelligence. health care is one of the industries where it has taken a while, but we are seeing it increasingly play a role. talk about ai, machine learning and how it is changing things. sandi: you see applications everywhere, the amount of data in front of us that can extracted to improve care and educatio
sandi: that is absolutely right.ve spoken so much on taking the discoveries from the lab, the understandings from the lab and trying to move them as quickly as we can to the bedside, so we can impact the lives of children. carol: i think a decade ago, you guys were one of the first in the nation to introduce a chief innovation officer. what was it about the innovation you needed to have at the hospital? sandi: there were so many people not only doing research at the lab but everybody had great...
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move to a different city any sadly sandy. but he wouldn't leave her i just kept saying you know let's be friends let's be friends he wanted it to be more so he told me that he was going to europe and that i never heard anything for a while word got back to me that he'd been arrested. i hadn't been in dallas in over a year so of the only thing i knew to do was to book a flight to dallas to see if i could go through the house listen to the answering machine and try to piece this thing together and eventually think you're going to find out more information and while i was in the dallas house the phone rang and it was sandy's german legal counsel who had been assigned to the case in germany and at that time he. gave me very spend details but said that sandy had been arrested for manufacturing ecstasy and that he wanted to retain an attorney for him there in dallas it was a pretty interesting revelation. i did there was money in the safe that was in the house in dallas and i took that money and i retained an attorney to go over an
move to a different city any sadly sandy. but he wouldn't leave her i just kept saying you know let's be friends let's be friends he wanted it to be more so he told me that he was going to europe and that i never heard anything for a while word got back to me that he'd been arrested. i hadn't been in dallas in over a year so of the only thing i knew to do was to book a flight to dallas to see if i could go through the house listen to the answering machine and try to piece this thing together...
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since you mentioned sandy, i'll just cite a few things that have happened since sandy which we believe are improving. >> quickly. >> since hurricane sandy, we have tripled our number of contracting officers from 45 to 163. in our office of the chief procurement officer, we established incident support branches. our competition rate for contracts in fy-17, 85% of our contracts were competitive. in '18, it was 77%. and even gao noted we have been responsive in training our contracting officers on defining the local area. for example -- >> you've gone over the time, but anyway, thank you very much. mr. chairman, thank you for your indulgence. >> thank you, sir. next we will hear from the gentle lady from new mexico, chairwoman torres small. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. kamoie, i really appreciate you noting fema's role both before, during, and after disaster, and i want to touch on fema's communication and coordination challenges with state and local governments, something that all of you have touched on during your testimony. the community i serve, the village of re doe sew, new mexico,
since you mentioned sandy, i'll just cite a few things that have happened since sandy which we believe are improving. >> quickly. >> since hurricane sandy, we have tripled our number of contracting officers from 45 to 163. in our office of the chief procurement officer, we established incident support branches. our competition rate for contracts in fy-17, 85% of our contracts were competitive. in '18, it was 77%. and even gao noted we have been responsive in training our contracting...
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we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed everything. we worked hard collecting everything. we had about 400 group members. every a little bit helped and now the park is busy all week. there is people with kids using the park and using strollers and now it's safer by utilizing it. >> maclaren park being the largest second park one of the best kept secrets. what's exciting about this activation in particular is that it's the first of many. it's als
we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise...
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i first met pastor jd williams after super storm sandy crushed the east coast.ar rockaway, new york, was on the brink of total destruction. he was overwhelmed, but pastor williams vowed to never give up. today, seven years after the storm, he is still preaching faith and perseverance. >> how many of you are going through a storm right now? >> reporter: for the parishioners of st. john baptist church, sunday is a day to give thanks. >> look down on the floor and pretend that's where your storm is. >> reporter: for pastor jd williams, there is much to be thankful for. >> sandy took the life out of this church, and now we come here. this church has now been resurrected from the ashes and there is life here. >> reporter: almost seven years ago, super storm sandy ripped the community of far rockaway, new york, just outside manhattan, and left a path of destruction up and down the east coast. the storm killed more than 100 people, causing billions in damages. >> this is a serious and big storm. >> i remember tragedy and darkness and despair. that's what i remember. >>
i first met pastor jd williams after super storm sandy crushed the east coast.ar rockaway, new york, was on the brink of total destruction. he was overwhelmed, but pastor williams vowed to never give up. today, seven years after the storm, he is still preaching faith and perseverance. >> how many of you are going through a storm right now? >> reporter: for the parishioners of st. john baptist church, sunday is a day to give thanks. >> look down on the floor and pretend that's...
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[applause] >> thank you, may or breed, and thank you, sandy. during the event wednesday, the a.p.a.eritage awards event, we are also going to recognize two very, very historically significant milestones. the first one is the 50th anniversary of the founding of the agents of san francisco state. that was a result -- [applause] >> they will we'll hear from them at the event. it is really history and the making. at that time, 1969, it was the first asian-american southeast department in the entire country today, they are still the largest such department in the entire country, so we look forward to celebrating that and hearing more details next wednesday. the second milestone that we will be recognizing is the chinese railroad workers. we thought about the 150th anniversary. [applause] >> there are a lot of celebrations, a lot of talks this year, were there has been about the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad. we think about everything and we think about what about the railroad is relevant to our community? what it is irrelevant about us because of th
[applause] >> thank you, may or breed, and thank you, sandy. during the event wednesday, the a.p.a.eritage awards event, we are also going to recognize two very, very historically significant milestones. the first one is the 50th anniversary of the founding of the agents of san francisco state. that was a result -- [applause] >> they will we'll hear from them at the event. it is really history and the making. at that time, 1969, it was the first asian-american southeast department...
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ok some of that useful thanks so much sandy that brings us to the end of the news on our back of the are.
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going to find out more information and while i was in the dallas house the phone rang and it was sandy's german legal counsel who had been assigned to the case in germany and at that time he. gave me various then details but said that he had been arrested for manufacturing ecstasy and that he wanted to retain an attorney for him there in dallas it was a pretty interesting revelation but i did there was money in the safe that was in the house in dallas and i took that money and retained an attorney to go over and meet with germany. seven months after sandy has been arrested and i pull into the garage of my car is rushed by law enforcement people who are screaming and have a gun out and they're pointing at my face i'm being told you know you're in hot water we know that your husband was arrested we know you know we know you visited him in germany and they said we know you have information and all you have to do is just tell us what you know and i wasn't going to say anything because i'm literally watching these people destroying my mom's isn't somebody that i really want to confide in so i
going to find out more information and while i was in the dallas house the phone rang and it was sandy's german legal counsel who had been assigned to the case in germany and at that time he. gave me various then details but said that he had been arrested for manufacturing ecstasy and that he wanted to retain an attorney for him there in dallas it was a pretty interesting revelation but i did there was money in the safe that was in the house in dallas and i took that money and retained an...
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i like to thank andy for all the work that he's done and welcome sandy. they're available for any clarification on this report. i also want to give kudos to cochrane, they have done amazing hard work and action to getting all our plans out to the field. they done a great job on 4/20, and that's been a huge help to us. every time we come to work, they click on it and see everything that's happening in their area. it's been a huge help. healthy streets operation center, we continue to work with them. that's another one of our e.m.s. 6 attributes. for commissioner veronese, we included the identifiable home address report. >> i like that, that's a good idea. >> i'm trying to decipher everything here. >> you added the totals, i appreciate that. >> the totals are here, 37% with no identifiable addresses, i have to rename this report, i think. sometimes we have to be aware that a lot of these are repeat patients, something to think about. for our e.m.s. 6 report, we have some notable statistics. if you notice on this chart, our top three callers in the month of
i like to thank andy for all the work that he's done and welcome sandy. they're available for any clarification on this report. i also want to give kudos to cochrane, they have done amazing hard work and action to getting all our plans out to the field. they done a great job on 4/20, and that's been a huge help to us. every time we come to work, they click on it and see everything that's happening in their area. it's been a huge help. healthy streets operation center, we continue to work with...
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lies had been spreading the that the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut in which 21st-graders were murdered, was a hoax. that no deaths had occurred. that crisis actors were masquerading as grieving parents. the entire episode was a plot by a shadow government to promote the cause of gun control. the firm it represented the fornts and sue jones defamation and eventually, under oath, he was forced to admit that sandy hook was real. there are places you can go in the practice of law in our profession where truth is your client, find them and seek them out. and another place where you can find truth is in the public sector. truth is your client as well. i worked two stands in the united states attorney's office in the southern district of new york and wants at fec -- at the sec. toa prosecutor, you want win, but you do so only consistently with truth, fairness, and justice. if there is conflict, truth wins. thent to the sec in immediate wake of the financial crisis, the push to file cases against banks with high-pressure and nonstop. the public demanded it and understandably so c
lies had been spreading the that the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut in which 21st-graders were murdered, was a hoax. that no deaths had occurred. that crisis actors were masquerading as grieving parents. the entire episode was a plot by a shadow government to promote the cause of gun control. the firm it represented the fornts and sue jones defamation and eventually, under oath, he was forced to admit that sandy hook was real. there are places you can go in the practice of law in...
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in earnin 1979 with the advent of the iranian hostage crisis, and she continued recording until the sandy hook school shooting in 2012. her recordings includes topical news features and human interest stories. >> the odds of twins living a century are said to the one in 700 million. >> this is the greatest thing this town has ever had. >> japan's newest exports. sumo wrestling. [gunshots] >> this is the fate rn yesterday afn's shooting. correspondent: marian stokes' son michael remembers ho obsessed his mother was when it came to making sure programs were recorded. the operation took over he spacious philadelphia apartment. >> there were between five to six, sometimes up to eight vider recoin different rooms. she or her assistants would scurry to different videocassettes. there would be different channels and each would have a pile of cassettes next to it. correspondent: marion stokes had been a radical communist. e became very wealthy. she had a keen intellect as was se on a local variety show on which she appeared. she would offer her views on a wide varie with stridency.ften >> how can
in earnin 1979 with the advent of the iranian hostage crisis, and she continued recording until the sandy hook school shooting in 2012. her recordings includes topical news features and human interest stories. >> the odds of twins living a century are said to the one in 700 million. >> this is the greatest thing this town has ever had. >> japan's newest exports. sumo wrestling. [gunshots] >> this is the fate rn yesterday afn's shooting. correspondent: marian stokes' son...
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she continued recording until the sandy hook school shooting in 2012.ecordings included coverage of major world events, topical news features, and human interest stories. the odds of twins living a century a re stories. the odds of twins living a century are said to be one in 700 million. this is the greatest thing this town has ever had. japan's newest exporter, sumo wrestling. this now is a tape of yesterday afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son michael, who is featured in afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son i‘ remembers is featured in afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son i‘ remembersjusteatured in afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son i‘ remembersjust how ed in afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son i‘ remembers just how obsessed film, remembers just how obsessed his came to over recorded. the operation took over her spacious philadelphia apartment. there were probably between five to six, sometimes up to eight videocassette recorder is in different rooms. and she or her assistant would scurry between the rooms changing the videocass
she continued recording until the sandy hook school shooting in 2012.ecordings included coverage of major world events, topical news features, and human interest stories. the odds of twins living a century a re stories. the odds of twins living a century are said to be one in 700 million. this is the greatest thing this town has ever had. japan's newest exporter, sumo wrestling. this now is a tape of yesterday afternoon's shooting. marion stokes' son michael, who is featured in afternoon's...
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sandy? >> yes. it will get interesting. for the time being, enjoy the sunshine that you're seeing i know what the fog. we're going to change things up. hive doppler 7 showing you the fog is hugging the coast. as we take a look at a wider picture here, look at that x. that's the system developing. it will dive down into california. that's the system that will bring us the thunder chance and also, the possibility of showers between tomorrow night and friday. it's not everywhere. i'll be back with the hour by hour time line. >>> graphic and disgusting. those two words used today by parents to describe new efforts for sex education programs in schools. a group of parents rallied in a show of opposition to the guidelines. parents stay concerns centered around four recommended books. one is intended for children through third grade. opponents stay books are too explicit. >> the information or state board seems to want to give our third and fourth graders is too graphic to be shown on the nightly news. and why, my friends, why are
sandy? >> yes. it will get interesting. for the time being, enjoy the sunshine that you're seeing i know what the fog. we're going to change things up. hive doppler 7 showing you the fog is hugging the coast. as we take a look at a wider picture here, look at that x. that's the system developing. it will dive down into california. that's the system that will bring us the thunder chance and also, the possibility of showers between tomorrow night and friday. it's not everywhere. i'll be...
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alex zones is perhaps best known for saying the sandy hook massacre wasn't real. >> they staged sandy hooking. the evidence is just overwhelming. >> i'm willing to bet there's a much longer list of people who say it happened. and these are very high-profile people. facebook and twitter are reluctant to get rid of people. the question is are they doing the right thing. i don't know. >> experts say it's a sign that facebook and other platforms are finally responding to criticism about content. >>> one generous man opened up his $4 million ped month home to a homeless couple. some neighbors didn't love the idea. and they started calling 9-1-1. >> reporter: i'm here on the 400 block of hampton road in piedmont. and what's happening at this home is sparking some ep conversations about race, class, privilege, empathy, and basic human kindness. it is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the bay area. and real estate devel terry mcgrath, opened up his home to a homeless couple that were profiled in the san francisco chronicle and let them move into the granny unit for free. terry declin
alex zones is perhaps best known for saying the sandy hook massacre wasn't real. >> they staged sandy hooking. the evidence is just overwhelming. >> i'm willing to bet there's a much longer list of people who say it happened. and these are very high-profile people. facebook and twitter are reluctant to get rid of people. the question is are they doing the right thing. i don't know. >> experts say it's a sign that facebook and other platforms are finally responding to criticism...
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sandi sanchez was one of heidy's co-workers. >> we worked with hazardous chemicals and gasses. crazy things that you wouldn't expect a couple of girls to want to do. >> reporter: heidy seemed to thrive in a workplace that favored hard hats over heels. >> it was dangerous if you didn't follow the rules. in fact, quote from heidy, everything is dangerous, it's just what will kill you the quickest. >> reporter: to sandi, heidy became more than a co-worker. >> i considered her my best friend. she's a person that you knew into never stab you in the back. she's a person that you knew would always have your back. >> reporter: in person she could be both, sweet and salty, and that caught the attention of one of her colleagues, 25-year-old conrad truman. >> i noticed her first in the hallway. >> reporter: what did you think? >> i thought she was cute, and i noticed her hard hat, and they have a little personality or stickers, you know. and hers said, it's all about me. deal with it. i was kind of thinking this girl's kind of a feisty girl. >> reporter: soon conrad asked heidy out on a d
sandi sanchez was one of heidy's co-workers. >> we worked with hazardous chemicals and gasses. crazy things that you wouldn't expect a couple of girls to want to do. >> reporter: heidy seemed to thrive in a workplace that favored hard hats over heels. >> it was dangerous if you didn't follow the rules. in fact, quote from heidy, everything is dangerous, it's just what will kill you the quickest. >> reporter: to sandi, heidy became more than a co-worker. >> i...
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on local residents sandy adams says the lives of the locals have changed dramatically in recent years they used to be 3 rows of houses standing here in front of his house but they've all been washed away this summer his own house will likely meet the same fate when the winter ice melts and the frozen arctic ocean becomes a raging sea. world probably. right. here or there only. water new growth and it's a problem that's affecting everyone here on the shores of the arctic ocean sandy adams says the temperatures are rising the winters are starting later and the summers earlier the family now need to move from the house they've always lived in . and have no choice my children my grandchildren so we have to move my house firstly be hard to get used to but we have to really get it on the water soon . but it's not just the erosion that's threatening their future going out to the edge of the town we're given a unique insight into a fascinating world 6 meters below ground. sunday adam son jeffrey takes us to the local ice house for decades meat has been stored here in these rooms in the permaf
on local residents sandy adams says the lives of the locals have changed dramatically in recent years they used to be 3 rows of houses standing here in front of his house but they've all been washed away this summer his own house will likely meet the same fate when the winter ice melts and the frozen arctic ocean becomes a raging sea. world probably. right. here or there only. water new growth and it's a problem that's affecting everyone here on the shores of the arctic ocean sandy adams says...
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. >>> "newsweek" looks at a report that looks at more children were killed by guns since the sandy hook 2012 massacre than soldiers in combat since 9/11. the department of defense report says since the war on terror began after the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001, 6,929 soldiers have died in overseas combat, and in 11 fewer years, about 7,000 children have been killed by gunfire since sandy hook. >>> "usa today" reports the judge ordered chelsea manning back to jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. the former intelligence analyst spent seven years in prison for providing wikileaks with tens of thousands. then president obama commuted her sentence. yesterday manning said she would rather starve to death than agree with them. >> as someone who would rather receive a commutation, she now refuses to simply answer questions. >> i've already been to jail, to prison, so, something to coerce me with a grand jury s&p is just not going to work. >> manning says she objects to the secrecy of the grand jury process. she already spent two months in jail for refusing to
. >>> "newsweek" looks at a report that looks at more children were killed by guns since the sandy hook 2012 massacre than soldiers in combat since 9/11. the department of defense report says since the war on terror began after the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001, 6,929 soldiers have died in overseas combat, and in 11 fewer years, about 7,000 children have been killed by gunfire since sandy hook. >>> "usa today" reports the judge ordered chelsea manning back to...
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i first met him here in 2012 just days after sandy hit. >> we need help.now even where begin with all that we need. it's just overwhelming right now. . >> before the storm roughly 20% of rockaway peninsula's population was living below the poverty level, struggling with unemployment. >> everything we had was destroyed. every thought in my head was how we're going to survive this, but we didn't give up. >> i remember coming here and seeing a place destroyed. >> hundreds of parishioners have always relied on st. johns for the basics, food, clothing, transportation, day care. >> everything in the church on the lower level was under six feet of water. >> mr. price carried for children at the church for more than a decade. >> it was devastating to see all the work we put in, the equipment, the toys, the books, destroyed. it made me feel so sad but i always had the hope we would open it up again. >> all this was the day care. >> pastor williams vowed to rebuild. only he had a big problem. >> there was no money from fema for places of worship at all. >> no money
i first met him here in 2012 just days after sandy hit. >> we need help.now even where begin with all that we need. it's just overwhelming right now. . >> before the storm roughly 20% of rockaway peninsula's population was living below the poverty level, struggling with unemployment. >> everything we had was destroyed. every thought in my head was how we're going to survive this, but we didn't give up. >> i remember coming here and seeing a place destroyed. >>...
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the problem affects everyone who lives here on the arctic ocean sandy adams says it's getting warmer meaning winter will come later and summer earlier. i have no choice thinking about my children my grandchildren so we have to hold my coats it's going to be hard to get new still but we have to we're going to get it on the water soon. but it's not only erosion that threatens the future of the people here. to remain stable permafrost needs an average annual temperature of below minus one degrees celsius. if the average temperature rises the ice will melt. and that. the vast expanses here in northern canada will turn into a massive swamp with consequences for the rest of the world. now when he's from jim in with me i have a correspondent to kate brady the kid has been to two of the country to find out what issues are preying on the minds of people in a special series we'll take a look at four issues over the next four days welcome so you've been around gemini what do you come up with opec see what we're focused on here is for big issues that are going to be massive issues for germany in
the problem affects everyone who lives here on the arctic ocean sandy adams says it's getting warmer meaning winter will come later and summer earlier. i have no choice thinking about my children my grandchildren so we have to hold my coats it's going to be hard to get new still but we have to we're going to get it on the water soon. but it's not only erosion that threatens the future of the people here. to remain stable permafrost needs an average annual temperature of below minus one degrees...
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that is what the pen on my lapel that says sandy still speaks is to communicate to brianin sinaia and and to county officials that despite his desire to prematurely take her voice, we still hear her on behalf of not just herself but others who are impacted by police brutality. >> sandy still speaks. sharon, i'm so sorry. and just thank you so much. and cannon lambert, thank you as well. >> thank you. >>> any moment now, the house judiciary committee will vote on holding attorney general bill barr in contempt. as the president invoked executive privilege over the entire mueller report this morning. stand by. advisor, i tell my clients not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. you may have always imagined your dream car as something fast. then one day you decide it just needs to be safe enough to get her to college and back. principal. we can help you plan for that. (music throughout) can we talk? we used to play so beautifully together. now we can barely play anything... even cards with the girls. if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor.
that is what the pen on my lapel that says sandy still speaks is to communicate to brianin sinaia and and to county officials that despite his desire to prematurely take her voice, we still hear her on behalf of not just herself but others who are impacted by police brutality. >> sandy still speaks. sharon, i'm so sorry. and just thank you so much. and cannon lambert, thank you as well. >> thank you. >>> any moment now, the house judiciary committee will vote on holding...
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they raised the review at sandy park, and from then on, exeter never looked back.tween the best two sites in england. it's rugby league's magic weekend at liverpool's anfield stadium and the opening game was a cracker. wakefield trailed the catalan dragons 12 nil at half time but fought back to lead before benjamin garcia restored the catalan advantage. they were soon level though thanks to this try from ben jones bishop. could be a try in the corner from benjones bishop! there was just one point in it going into the final minute before garcia got his second try of the match to seal victory. things are going our way in the first half, there was more interesting really to see our reactions. we want to be a team that com petes reactions. we want to be a team that competes regularly. you have two come through those early in the season, we collapsed on a couple of those, so it's a good sound for us today. we were 12—0 down at half—time, i felt really disappointed, but where we clawed that game back, and really, you know, iam we clawed that game back, and really, you kn
they raised the review at sandy park, and from then on, exeter never looked back.tween the best two sites in england. it's rugby league's magic weekend at liverpool's anfield stadium and the opening game was a cracker. wakefield trailed the catalan dragons 12 nil at half time but fought back to lead before benjamin garcia restored the catalan advantage. they were soon level though thanks to this try from ben jones bishop. could be a try in the corner from benjones bishop! there was just one...
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cliff richard and sandie shaw used to win it every other year, we have not won it every other year, wehas gone wrong? it every other year, we have not won it for ages, what has gone wrong7m was a miserable performance, in all the years i've been watching eurovision, most people remember gemini and they got zero points, i thought michael wright's provence was ten times worse than theirs. i have never had such dreadful singing. —— mcmichael rice's performance. his backing group was so performance. his backing group was so fantastic, they're great powerful vocals highlighted how woeful he was. i think it is because you can't take someone i think it is because you can't take someone who is a busker and works in mcdonald's, although i now understand he works on a waffle house, put them on the stage and expect them to deliver. it is cruel andi expect them to deliver. it is cruel and i think you mentioned sandie shaw and cliff richard, unless the bbc goes back to having somebody, a real professional with real talent thatis real professional with real talent that is recognised in european coun
cliff richard and sandie shaw used to win it every other year, we have not won it every other year, wehas gone wrong? it every other year, we have not won it for ages, what has gone wrong7m was a miserable performance, in all the years i've been watching eurovision, most people remember gemini and they got zero points, i thought michael wright's provence was ten times worse than theirs. i have never had such dreadful singing. —— mcmichael rice's performance. his backing group was so...
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said he speaks does not promote racism sandy speaks does not promote going out there killing all white people. i don't know if you those of you who feel that i'm a racist didn't see a couple weeks ago me walking around. fox valley mall holding a sign that i spent my money all took time out to make that saying it all white people are not against us because our dull surely feel that way but for those of you who cannot accept and acknowledge the white privilege that you were born into no fault of your own. but jess excepted and know that yes black people are going to be mayor when we see things like gentle like brothers being gunned down martin for those of you who can say oh well why was he running he why was he breaking the law let's just flip the script and if that was your goal and he ran do you think he would have got shot eight times in a back. just three months later sandra bland was pulled over for a minor traffic violation by texas state trooper bryan and mia three days after the arrest for felony assault of an officer sandra bland with some hanged in her jail cell the local auth
said he speaks does not promote racism sandy speaks does not promote going out there killing all white people. i don't know if you those of you who feel that i'm a racist didn't see a couple weeks ago me walking around. fox valley mall holding a sign that i spent my money all took time out to make that saying it all white people are not against us because our dull surely feel that way but for those of you who cannot accept and acknowledge the white privilege that you were born into no fault of...
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in one of them he says sandy, will you marry me? they never told anybody. they never told their own families about this. i guess they thought they'd be embarrassed. there was, she strutted along for a few months and ultimately said no and mary john. it ends happily, he married somebody he loved and she married john in on the court the good colleagues. they never told anybody and the justices were told that they dated at stanford, going to a couple movies. in harry blackmun who sat next to him on the bench and when she came on the bench he turned and said no fooling around. [laughter] >> it can't and wouldn't have worked out for her to be on the supreme court if the relationship had been better and ended a marriage. >> she would've been in phoenix or something. but not a supreme court justice. >> he played a really significant role in getting her on. >> he did. >> perhaps moving to arizona, her career there. she had two careers, one political and one on the bench. she was a political animal. she was a famous networker, you talk this a lot. >> imagine being a
in one of them he says sandy, will you marry me? they never told anybody. they never told their own families about this. i guess they thought they'd be embarrassed. there was, she strutted along for a few months and ultimately said no and mary john. it ends happily, he married somebody he loved and she married john in on the court the good colleagues. they never told anybody and the justices were told that they dated at stanford, going to a couple movies. in harry blackmun who sat next to him...