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because, sheila e is here, come on in, sheila e.o good to see you. >> wow. >> talking to her before she takes the stage at the dell tonight. >> hi. >> it is so nice to meet you. >> yes. >> welcome to philly. >> welcome to philly. >>> it is just an honor, we are geeking you the. >> sheila e album. >> one of the greatest drummers, singers of our time, she is sheila e. >> put your hands together for a good friend of mine, miss sheila e. >> ♪ >> sheila e. >> ♪ >> i think i'm in love. hi, sheila, welcome to philly. >> thank you very much good do you get here often. >> it has been a while you are a friend of patty, patty labelle. >> yes, momma, momma patty. >> i told her to tell her where is my pie. >> she goes out the to the dell all the time on thursday night. >> no, really. >> i'm not kidding you. i bet she's there tonight. >> she better be. >> she better be if she's in town, absolutely. >> you are kind of always forever link to prince where did you first meet. >> we meet in oakland san francisco bay area. >> your birthplace. >> he was
because, sheila e is here, come on in, sheila e.o good to see you. >> wow. >> talking to her before she takes the stage at the dell tonight. >> hi. >> it is so nice to meet you. >> yes. >> welcome to philly. >> welcome to philly. >>> it is just an honor, we are geeking you the. >> sheila e album. >> one of the greatest drummers, singers of our time, she is sheila e. >> put your hands together for a good friend of mine, miss...
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sheila, robbie, tony, thanks so much for being here. sheila, i'll start with you. what is hollerin' and how did it start? >> hollerin' started long ago before there were phones, electricity. people had to communicate, they had to use their voice to communicate with farmers, their neighbors and in their community for different reasons. >> stephen: okay, robbie, what are the different forms of hollerin'? i understand there are four distinct forms, what are they? >> you have communicative. you have distress. and there's one more. >> functional. >> stephen: now, tony, six-time champion, will hollerin' become a lost art? i mean, how many people still holler? >> we hope not. as long as we're hollerin', we think there's a chance it might stay alive. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we're doing our part. we're doing our part. okay, sheila, why don't you start us off right now, be our find the right height for that for yourself. and what kind of holler are you going to lead off with tonight? >> i'm going to lead off with some expressive holler, just a little medley. long
sheila, robbie, tony, thanks so much for being here. sheila, i'll start with you. what is hollerin' and how did it start? >> hollerin' started long ago before there were phones, electricity. people had to communicate, they had to use their voice to communicate with farmers, their neighbors and in their community for different reasons. >> stephen: okay, robbie, what are the different forms of hollerin'? i understand there are four distinct forms, what are they? >> you have...
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whitley: thank you, sheila. any comments from the other panelists on any of sheila's remarks? if not, i'll move to angie. in terms of, sort of, your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's, but maybe some different experiences. mr. whitley: thank you, joe. --ms. chen: thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sheila. i went to mention, for many years in my career, essentially, she's served as a role model and mentor, and her remarks reflect a lot of the things i wanted to share today, joe, in terms of my perspective, where i sort of want to ratchet it back a little reframe your query to me, is that it's really important for us to focus on the basics. and in that respect, i wanted to share my views with respect to specifically corporate governance and the evolving role of general counsels. because i think those are two touchstones, those two aspects are touchstones that are absolutely critical not just in
whitley: thank you, sheila. any comments from the other panelists on any of sheila's remarks? if not, i'll move to angie. in terms of, sort of, your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's, but maybe some different experiences. mr. whitley: thank you, joe. --ms. chen: thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sheila. i...
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joe: sheila?sheila: i want to add to that because i think most, at least major corporations, have a fairly sophisticated enterprise risk management process. lot from oney a company to another, but in general, you have got everything from the host within the organization who owns whatever the risk is and the management of that risk, and then you have got your compliance officers, and then you have got executive teams that oversee the enterprise risk management, and then you have got board responsibilities and different committees and what goes to the full board, and then perhaps the final piece, which is how you communicate it to your shareholders. and i think increasingly, most major publicly traded companies in the risk factors, there are the risks ofone of cc guidance that they talk about is cyber security. have maybe one more question from the audience, perhaps. thank you. >> so along those lines, what would your device before companies that don't have the resources that you guys have? ira: i c
joe: sheila?sheila: i want to add to that because i think most, at least major corporations, have a fairly sophisticated enterprise risk management process. lot from oney a company to another, but in general, you have got everything from the host within the organization who owns whatever the risk is and the management of that risk, and then you have got your compliance officers, and then you have got executive teams that oversee the enterprise risk management, and then you have got board...
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okay, sheila, why don't you start us off right now, be our first contestant tonight. let's get you up here. and what kind of holler are you going to lead off with tonight? >> i'm going to lead off with some expressive holler, just a little medley. long ago, people had no electricity. you couldn't watch tv or go to the movies so you had to have your own fun for sheer entertainment. >> stephen: is there anything the audience should do in preparation? >> just smile. >> stephen: all right, sheila, take it away. ( yelling noises ) ( yelling noises ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: beautifully done. beautifully done. all right, robbie, get up here. robbie, i understand you were 1978 junior hollerin' champion. how much was hollerin' back in >> it depends on who could shake a leg, i guess. >> stephen: what kind of hollerin' are you going to do for us right now, robbie? >> i'd liked to do of what i won when i was 10, but that was thirty plus years ago. the distress holler and a good morning holler. >> stephen: this is i'm in trouble, come help me. ( yelling noises ) >> ste
okay, sheila, why don't you start us off right now, be our first contestant tonight. let's get you up here. and what kind of holler are you going to lead off with tonight? >> i'm going to lead off with some expressive holler, just a little medley. long ago, people had no electricity. you couldn't watch tv or go to the movies so you had to have your own fun for sheer entertainment. >> stephen: is there anything the audience should do in preparation? >> just smile. >>...
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. >> reporter: this woman who only wants to be known as sheila was of herself over the internet. judge, they were private. it was a previous relationship. they were consensual photographs sent to the individual willingly. >> reporter: but they got into the wrong hands and posted to lewd websites in america and multiplied across the world. she gets messages from people in germany, russia to japan. >> it's an ongoing battle. when something else resurs faces. >> reporter: she found herself the victim of revenge porn done out of spite for the purpose of embarrassing her and shaming her. even though she knows who did it, there is not much she can do. the i-team learned the law doesn't protect people like sheila who consented to the photos at first, even if they turn up in places she would only protects a victim if the photos or video were taken without permission. he introduced a bill that would make what happened to sheila a class a misdemeanor, punishable up to a year in prison. >> it's possible people can send hundreds of pictures. >> it can destroy somebody's reputation, their fam
. >> reporter: this woman who only wants to be known as sheila was of herself over the internet. judge, they were private. it was a previous relationship. they were consensual photographs sent to the individual willingly. >> reporter: but they got into the wrong hands and posted to lewd websites in america and multiplied across the world. she gets messages from people in germany, russia to japan. >> it's an ongoing battle. when something else resurs faces. >> reporter:...
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carl said the donation would make his feet 221% more than last year sheila's seat 35 #% impacted them. >> make sure those wheelchair seats that they have shade and oscillateing fans at the least. >> are personal fans andesite, which the old stadium provides, are medical necessities for carl who is quadraplegic and sheila who has ms. >> when i go to a place that doesn't accommodate me, it says you're not welcome and you're not important here >> reporter: carl and sheila want to stress this is not about getting cheap ticket. they've been working with asu on ada seating for the last year. they hope it's not too late for the school to a change. we reached out to asu but have not heard back. >> a domestic dispute escalates into a deadly shooting tonight. we're waiting to find out who a woman fearing for her kids' safety called police to her home saying there was a man armed with a gun inside and on drugs. officers arrived and knocked on the door. the woman opened the door and the subject appeared in the hallway. the subject presented a gun, pointed it at the officers. one of the officers f
carl said the donation would make his feet 221% more than last year sheila's seat 35 #% impacted them. >> make sure those wheelchair seats that they have shade and oscillateing fans at the least. >> are personal fans andesite, which the old stadium provides, are medical necessities for carl who is quadraplegic and sheila who has ms. >> when i go to a place that doesn't accommodate me, it says you're not welcome and you're not important here >> reporter: carl and sheila...
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sheila -- my wife and i came from alabama. i was the bishop which is if you're looking in civil terms, it's a lieutenant governor. the diocese of alabama which is most of the state of alabama, and i was elected -- we elect all of our bishops and it's a mixed democracy of the a piss bowl church. >> hi scope to follow what god was calling me to do there and i worked in the areas of environment and reconciliation. those experiences were very transformative for me. i learned how much in both spears. i think those helped prepared me for coming here. >> prior to that, you grew up in an rural part of the south, is that right >> we lived birmingham, alabama. i was born apart of the manhattan project and we lived in an old town, old east tennessee town that was -- became a bedroom community of oak ridge. >> you're -- >> i was raised in the methodist church. united methodist. my mother comes from a long , long methodist family in north carolina. she was raised on a farm in east carolina. interestingly, i remember them talking about [ind
sheila -- my wife and i came from alabama. i was the bishop which is if you're looking in civil terms, it's a lieutenant governor. the diocese of alabama which is most of the state of alabama, and i was elected -- we elect all of our bishops and it's a mixed democracy of the a piss bowl church. >> hi scope to follow what god was calling me to do there and i worked in the areas of environment and reconciliation. those experiences were very transformative for me. i learned how much in both...
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well, sheila e1 the greatest drummers of all time. she will be rolling in to our studios, a little later. we will talk about some of her new music, about to go on tour, performance tonight at the del. >> i'm going to go. i'm going to go. bid time snack. you know what i need? food that would put me to sleep. because i have trouble sleeping. >> wonder why? >> beck an is here, she has food to put you to sleep. i'm going to eat some and then fall asleep. right now. >> okay. for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty: for background checks, for banning assault weapons, and banning high-capacity ammunition clips. and pat toomey? against an assault weapons ban and against banning high capacity ammo clips like those used in the orlando massacre. listen to pat toomey brag: "i have had a perfect record with the nra." pat toomey gets an "a" from the nra. he's not for you. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. want great whitening without the mess? think outside the box colgate optic white toothbrush plus whit
well, sheila e1 the greatest drummers of all time. she will be rolling in to our studios, a little later. we will talk about some of her new music, about to go on tour, performance tonight at the del. >> i'm going to go. i'm going to go. bid time snack. you know what i need? food that would put me to sleep. because i have trouble sleeping. >> wonder why? >> beck an is here, she has food to put you to sleep. i'm going to eat some and then fall asleep. right now. >> okay....
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. >>> health officials taking precautions for fox 13 sheila reeves. >> reporter: woman in this video has a neurological disease called huntingtons, ht for short. uncontrolled flailing movements >> reporter: six years ago he found out his mother candice has it. when did your speech start to change? >> and a half. >> reporter: candace has balancing difficulties. >> i haven't stopped. one man i am fighting with about my air conditioning. he accused me of being drunk. >> reporter: this is candace's studying ht in venezuela. he is heading up a center of excellence along with korea, medicati something mentia. better is on the horizon. >> i am convinced. i feel optimistic,t amazing. >> reporter: that cure may come in the form of a nasal spray. >> we make particles that carry like a troe trojan like a horse. >> reporter: they create proteins that build up destroying it. from being expressed, you can stop the illness in the tracks. >> reporter: the future is promising, reality for candace is her growing dependence on her family. >> i apolog sheila's story. the nasal spray could be used to del
. >>> health officials taking precautions for fox 13 sheila reeves. >> reporter: woman in this video has a neurological disease called huntingtons, ht for short. uncontrolled flailing movements >> reporter: six years ago he found out his mother candice has it. when did your speech start to change? >> and a half. >> reporter: candace has balancing difficulties. >> i haven't stopped. one man i am fighting with about my air conditioning. he accused me of...
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that's not, i can't forget about my older sister sheila. he's been my guru for my direction, so thank you sheila. it's about all of us. today new york city we're at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. by year's end we'll have a great chance of logging the fewest index crimes ever recorded in the single year. that's truly historic. we need to take a second to think about that. but that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and disorder. we're going to do it in lock step for the people we're dedicated to protect. it is afterall what we do now. having the trust and confidence in me to continue shepherding the extraordinary changes that we have put in motion to help the nypd continue to evolve and must always evolve. and new york city continues to be in a place we're all proud to live and work. thank you very much. [ applause ] so i've had all of 16 hours to think about the way forward. and there were a couple of easy decisions for me. one of them was to ask friend ben tucker first deputy commission to stay
that's not, i can't forget about my older sister sheila. he's been my guru for my direction, so thank you sheila. it's about all of us. today new york city we're at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. by year's end we'll have a great chance of logging the fewest index crimes ever recorded in the single year. that's truly historic. we need to take a second to think about that. but that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and disorder. we're going to do it...
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reichert: a youngster, sheila says.i was -- 33 years as a police officer in the king county sheriff's office in seattle, and i have seen a lot of tragic events. lost a partner, investigated the serial murder case where over 50 people were killed over 19 years. collected nearly over 100 dead young girls' bodies. these are memories that you do not forget. they stay with you. and so, my message is today, i am very proud to be part of this congressional delegation that has focused on not just bringing police and community together, this is about our kids. this is about our children, the future of our country and the kids in our communities. and what creates success and what brings people together ? it is our children because we all want the same for our children. peace, we want hope, one we want opportunity, and those are the things i think our money would be much it are spent than -- much better spent than on drug rehab, alcohol rehab, mental illness, yes we need to have that money at the back end , but if we prevent those
reichert: a youngster, sheila says.i was -- 33 years as a police officer in the king county sheriff's office in seattle, and i have seen a lot of tragic events. lost a partner, investigated the serial murder case where over 50 people were killed over 19 years. collected nearly over 100 dead young girls' bodies. these are memories that you do not forget. they stay with you. and so, my message is today, i am very proud to be part of this congressional delegation that has focused on not just...
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sheila: there's an election in july in the upper house. first time in the pro-war period, people who were open to talking about constitutional revision managed to win. coalition, his own beky and smaller part, will guiding the conversation. ome -- be guiding the conversation. about it.t excited the larger question is abe's judged on whether he manages to stimulate growth in the japanese economy. wages remain low. inre has not been change ordinary japanese families. he is trying to manage his conversation with japanese companies to see if they will let go of some of the profits and invest in the japanese labor force. >> what are the chances on that? he has been in power for years. there have been attempts at fiscal stimulus. the attempts of the boj have been mixed at best. see any real prospect for turning a corner in a positive way and is there anything he can do specifically? sheila: we were watching japanese policymakers moved back to a more traditional approach to stimulate growth. he has a huge stimulus in the works which includes infr
sheila: there's an election in july in the upper house. first time in the pro-war period, people who were open to talking about constitutional revision managed to win. coalition, his own beky and smaller part, will guiding the conversation. ome -- be guiding the conversation. about it.t excited the larger question is abe's judged on whether he manages to stimulate growth in the japanese economy. wages remain low. inre has not been change ordinary japanese families. he is trying to manage his...
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he leaves to sisters, tiffany etruria and tamika williams and elyse felder sheila dixon, and one uncle cornelius felder. the board of education and superintendent of school extend sincere condolences to the fong jones reynolds more moore the boettcher families. the board will now go into closed session is a recessed the regular meeting.you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened contracting center visitors can get opportunity at the new state of the arc facility and attend workshops and receive one-on-one technical assistance and learner what you need to become a primary contractor or what information to be a subcontractor and a created bed public commission it will help people to assist people to compete for and performance open city contract a lot of small businesses do have the resources to loblth the opportunity so one of the things we wanted to do was provide ways to access contract >> access to the plans spiefkz and a data place basis ease contracting opportunity and funding or capital training. this is and other documents t
he leaves to sisters, tiffany etruria and tamika williams and elyse felder sheila dixon, and one uncle cornelius felder. the board of education and superintendent of school extend sincere condolences to the fong jones reynolds more moore the boettcher families. the board will now go into closed session is a recessed the regular meeting.you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in landing a contract with the sfoifk is pretty champ but now with the opened contracting center visitors can get...
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thank you, sheila. today in new york city we are at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. need to take a second to think about that. that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and we will do it in lock step with the people we are i want to thank the mayor and police commissioner for having the trust and confidence in me to continue shepherding extraordinary changes we put in motion and help the nypd continue to evolve. new york city continue to be the place we are proud to live and work. thank you very much. [ applause ] so i have had all of 16 hours to think about the way forward and there were apl one was to ask my good friend ben tucker to stay on and help the city move forward. ben, thank you for that. i ask you to come up. [ applause ] >> just a few words. first of all, jimmy, the first thing this morning i get a call your name is on the phone. he says i just want to know, you are hanging around, right? i said absolutely i'm hanging around. i came here and i'm ha
thank you, sheila. today in new york city we are at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. need to take a second to think about that. that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and we will do it in lock step with the people we are i want to thank the mayor and police commissioner for having the trust and confidence in me to continue shepherding extraordinary changes we put in motion and help the nypd continue to evolve. new york city continue to be the place...
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police say 54-year-old sheila hawkins and her 72-year-old mother helen bell.. cashed the men's social security checks.. and didn't use any of it to care for them. police say the men were kept in horrible conditions. classes begin at the university of texas today.. but this semester will be be able to carry guns around campus and in the classrooms. the state law was changed earlier this month to allow for guns at public universities. several teachers sued for the option to keep their classrooms gun-free.. but a judge denied their request. some people in california are ignoring orders to evacuate from the path of the chimney fire. fire officials say the flames are very unstable and they are stressing the importance of the mandatory evacuation orders for people living in the fire's path. but many who live in the area say dealing with fires is just a rt chimney fire has already claimed a number of homes.. but fire crews say it's too soon to get an official account of exactly how many. now to your 12 today health check.. a new survey finds more moms are breastfeedin
police say 54-year-old sheila hawkins and her 72-year-old mother helen bell.. cashed the men's social security checks.. and didn't use any of it to care for them. police say the men were kept in horrible conditions. classes begin at the university of texas today.. but this semester will be be able to carry guns around campus and in the classrooms. the state law was changed earlier this month to allow for guns at public universities. several teachers sued for the option to keep their classrooms...
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sheila. sheila: yes, steve. steve: what's the best way for a shy guy to meet women?rnet. sam, what's the best way for a shy guy to meet women? sam: i would say on the telephone. steve: on the telephone. "hello?" sam: that way they can't see how they look, steve. steve: "sir, do i know you?" "uh-uh. i just thought this was the best way for us to meet." on the telephone. patricia.
sheila. sheila: yes, steve. steve: what's the best way for a shy guy to meet women?rnet. sam, what's the best way for a shy guy to meet women? sam: i would say on the telephone. steve: on the telephone. "hello?" sam: that way they can't see how they look, steve. steve: "sir, do i know you?" "uh-uh. i just thought this was the best way for us to meet." on the telephone. patricia.
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. >> thank you, sheila. any comments from the other panelists on any of sheila's remarks? if not, i'll move to angie in terms of sort of your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's but maybe some different experiences. >> thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sue. i want to -- particularly la. i want to mention, essentially, she's served as a role model and mentor, and her remarks reflect a lot of the things i wanted to share today, joe, in terms of my perspective where i sort of want to ratchet it back a little bit if i can refrain your query to me that it's really important for us to focus on the basics. and in that respect, i wanted to share my views with respect to specifically corporate governance and the evolving role of general counsels. because i think those are two touchstones, those two aspects are touchstones that are absolutely critical not just in terms of being able to engage succe
. >> thank you, sheila. any comments from the other panelists on any of sheila's remarks? if not, i'll move to angie in terms of sort of your thoughts, angie, on working with dhs, some observations you've had that might sort of parallel sheila's but maybe some different experiences. >> thank you, joe. and thank all of you as well for coming out and especially for the honor of being on this panel with my esteemed colleagues, particularly sue. i want to -- particularly la. i want to...
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i can forget about my older sister sheila. she's always pointing me in the right direction so thank you, sheila. it's about all of us. today, new york city we're at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. by year's end, we have the fewest index crimes ever recorded in a single year. that's truly historic. that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and quell disorder. we're going to do it in lock dedicated to protect. it is after all what we do now. i want to thank the mayor and police commissioner again for having the trust and confidence in my to continue shepherding the extraordinary changes to help the nypd continue to evolve and must always evolve. we must continue to be in a place where we're all proud to live and work. thank you very much. [ applause ] so i've had all of 16 hours to think about the way forw couple of easy decisions for me. one of them was to ask my good friend, ben tucker, to stay on and help the city move forward. so ben, thank you for that. i'd ask you to come up. [ ap
i can forget about my older sister sheila. she's always pointing me in the right direction so thank you, sheila. it's about all of us. today, new york city we're at record lows in terms of homicides and shootings. by year's end, we have the fewest index crimes ever recorded in a single year. that's truly historic. that doesn't mean we stop. we never stop trying to drive down crime and quell disorder. we're going to do it in lock dedicated to protect. it is after all what we do now. i want to...
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brought by 13 parties including maricopa county attorney bill montgomeryand yavapai county attorney sheila voters from having the right to vote to legalize small amounts of marijuana. election officials on election election officials on thursday certified that the campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol submitted enough valid signatures to make the ballot.in phoenixnico santosin phoenixballot.make the signatures to enough valid signatures to make the ballot. ???adlib traffic it's been six traffic???adlib ???adlib traffic it's been six months traffic it's been six months since foot the arizona cardinals will hit the field. team 12's jen wahl is live outside university of phoenix checking hot headlines checking hot checking hot headlines across the headlines across the valley this morning:police need your help finding this guy!they say he shot and killed a 7-11 clerk, during an armed robbery monday near 16th street and southern. 36-year-old aman-jeet singh toor's family is now pleading with the public to find the killer.there's an 11-thousand dollar reward for any information leading to
brought by 13 parties including maricopa county attorney bill montgomeryand yavapai county attorney sheila voters from having the right to vote to legalize small amounts of marijuana. election officials on election election officials on thursday certified that the campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol submitted enough valid signatures to make the ballot.in phoenixnico santosin phoenixballot.make the signatures to enough valid signatures to make the ballot. ???adlib traffic it's been six...
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proposed legalization.the suit was brouby county attorney bill montgomery and yavapai county attorney sheila polk.backers call the lawsuit a desperate attempt to keep voters from having the right to vote to legalize small amounts of marijuana.election officials on thursday certified that the campaign to regulate marijuana like to regulate marijuana like alcohol submitted enough valid signatures to make the ballot. to the university of phoenix. the arizona cardinals returnfootball... team 12's jen wahl is at university we're we're finishing up our remains unstoppable. this morning.. we top the scoreboard with 38-medals -- 16 of which are gold. china comes in second with 30 medals.. followed by japan with 22. and the united states has plenty to be proud of today.. after amazing performances all around yesterday.. first up.. in women's gymnastics.. simone biles won gold.. in the individual finals -- which essentially means she's the best in the world.. anif u-s-a's aly raisman got the silver. and the united states making history.. with swimmer - simone manuel. last night.. she became the first
proposed legalization.the suit was brouby county attorney bill montgomery and yavapai county attorney sheila polk.backers call the lawsuit a desperate attempt to keep voters from having the right to vote to legalize small amounts of marijuana.election officials on thursday certified that the campaign to regulate marijuana like to regulate marijuana like alcohol submitted enough valid signatures to make the ballot. to the university of phoenix. the arizona cardinals returnfootball... team 12's...
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so with that undergo turn it over to sheila. i think sheila is first. >> thank you.lways pleased to be able to talk about accessibility for people who have disabilities. for 35 years my work has focused on disability issues. tisha am optimistic about the key breakthrough. for one, on friday the national trends and disability employment monthly update showed for the fourth straight month major economic indicators increased for people with disabilities. while the unemployment rate is still extremely low, it's significant that it is increasing and i exceeded that very small rise of implement to some employers finally realizing that when their environments and information are accessible, people with disabilities can contribute to the company's success. the second reason i'm optimistic is a hybrid more about disability issues in this election cycle than ever before. some people have given one candidate more credit than i think he deserves of increased attention. mocking a reporter that's a disability did get attention but i attribute the increased awareness and inclusion
so with that undergo turn it over to sheila. i think sheila is first. >> thank you.lways pleased to be able to talk about accessibility for people who have disabilities. for 35 years my work has focused on disability issues. tisha am optimistic about the key breakthrough. for one, on friday the national trends and disability employment monthly update showed for the fourth straight month major economic indicators increased for people with disabilities. while the unemployment rate is still...
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. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. thank you very much to and the very important working committee meeting that we have had. let me think ranking member conyers and chairman. let me also acknowledge congressman doug collins, brenda lawrence, former mayor, thank you for having us in your district. kelly, andan robin other members were unable to be here. you, thisckly say to is one of the most powerful discussions on police and community relations i have had the privilege of being in. working grouplice being in every city in hamlet in america, we would engage in these kinds of discussions. because in times of tragedy in 911, youhen you dial are looking for law enforcement to come. them,u're looking for holding up your hand, to be rescued. so it is important to note that we need law enforcement, it is important to note to law enforcement officials out there and the families and communities, they want policing, and they want a safe and secure neighborhood. we need to get away from this general statement that law enforcemen
. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee from texas. thank you very much to and the very important working committee meeting that we have had. let me think ranking member conyers and chairman. let me also acknowledge congressman doug collins, brenda lawrence, former mayor, thank you for having us in your district. kelly, andan robin other members were unable to be here. you, thisckly say to is one of the most powerful discussions on police and community relations i have had the privilege of...
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he had a girlfriend named sheila gram and he was every bit his second wife but he would never divorce zelda. the night before he died they went to go see this movie. it was the only film of 1940 that the catholic decency league had on their black list. it was a raucous and funny film and by all accounts fitzgerald enjoyed it. when he stood up to leave the theater he experienced a fainting spell that is believed to be a heart attack. it was his fourth heart attack of the year. sheila, his girlfriend, wanted to call an ambulance but because it was the premier of the movie and the theater that night was filled with a-listers and the highest paid actors, fitzgerald did not want to be seen being carried out of the theater on a gurney so he had sheila graham wait until the theater was empty and then help him to the car so he could go home. the next morning he woke up, they had brunch together, and he died of a heart attack. he was 44. montgomery is the beginning and end of the fitzgerald story. it is where they met in 1918, it is where they tried to live when they found out they were pregna
he had a girlfriend named sheila gram and he was every bit his second wife but he would never divorce zelda. the night before he died they went to go see this movie. it was the only film of 1940 that the catholic decency league had on their black list. it was a raucous and funny film and by all accounts fitzgerald enjoyed it. when he stood up to leave the theater he experienced a fainting spell that is believed to be a heart attack. it was his fourth heart attack of the year. sheila, his...
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. >> fa nobody injured at sheila baileys west side home when a huge tree and obliterated her. scheduled to be taken down in two weeks. >> despite roofers contractors in tree removal companies working overtime it will take more time. >> you can only go so fast. >> just pray and hope that it doesn't happen again. >> > ansuzanne stratford fox 8 . >> thousands of people are still without power is expected to be restored to most customers by 11:30 p.m. tonight >> the claimant continues on th cleveland eople on heights since tuesday and working long hours to get power restored. tree removal companies were very busy one we would have been sitting underneath that window. cleanup effortsts are expected to conti through the weekend. >> eteweekend. >> maxwell into high school water polo teams. >> ol this man, was hit by a semi truck and not into the ditch a driver and four girls, between ages 14 and 17 are hospitalized one child died the others have serious injuries. >> also told that all those involved in the crash are from columbususve on the way to the in ohio for the teams firste wat
. >> fa nobody injured at sheila baileys west side home when a huge tree and obliterated her. scheduled to be taken down in two weeks. >> despite roofers contractors in tree removal companies working overtime it will take more time. >> you can only go so fast. >> just pray and hope that it doesn't happen again. >> > ansuzanne stratford fox 8 . >> thousands of people are still without power is expected to be restored to most customers by 11:30 p.m. tonight...
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and sheila up in the west, alexander, 101, 10%. we're seeing double digits around the and in east valley neighborhoods. they maxed out at 107 and climbing for tomorrow. outside of the valley, pahrump at 100. boulder city, 102 how about 109 overton. 111 laughlin. mccarran, 105. a couple of degrees above normal. we're adding to that tomorrow. our start will be in the in most neighborhoods. wind will not be a factor and neither will the clouds. we had a few leftovers today. a couple of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in arizona. that area of moisture is sagging south and east as high pressure expands and what that will do, dry us out more, eat us up more. indian springs in the 60s. same for lincoln county. high temperatures tomorrow afternoon. boulder city 107. overton 111. laughlin 113. death valley, 119. our valley going down to 83 under a clear sky. good viewing for the persids. water tomorrow, 85. we've seen some as warm as 87. in the mountains, looking for a 81 and then the humidity will increase and the monsoonal moisture migh
and sheila up in the west, alexander, 101, 10%. we're seeing double digits around the and in east valley neighborhoods. they maxed out at 107 and climbing for tomorrow. outside of the valley, pahrump at 100. boulder city, 102 how about 109 overton. 111 laughlin. mccarran, 105. a couple of degrees above normal. we're adding to that tomorrow. our start will be in the in most neighborhoods. wind will not be a factor and neither will the clouds. we had a few leftovers today. a couple of showers and...
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accused of lying to a special grand jury, examining evidence in 1975 disappearance of catherine and sheila line from wheaton. in 2014, prosecutors said her husband was a person of interest in the case. >>> a chunk of downtown dc is in the dark after an underground transformer caught fire near 18th and 11th street northwest. we talked to businesses in the area about how they will handle the power problem. jarkko the flames are out for the team needs to figure out what caused a transformer fire. even as the investigation goes on is more than 100 people without power this afternoon. >> a late-night trustmark fire sent flames and smoke into the air. this video was taken by dc fire and rescue moments after they got the fire under control. hours later, a different scene, foam cs businesses nearby are without power. >> i don't know when we can come back. >> reporter: is a parking garage feet from the fire. without power he can't allow his customers to park there which means he's out thousand dollars in business today. >> that's a lot of money. jarkko morning shoppers out of options in this sectio
accused of lying to a special grand jury, examining evidence in 1975 disappearance of catherine and sheila line from wheaton. in 2014, prosecutors said her husband was a person of interest in the case. >>> a chunk of downtown dc is in the dark after an underground transformer caught fire near 18th and 11th street northwest. we talked to businesses in the area about how they will handle the power problem. jarkko the flames are out for the team needs to figure out what caused a...
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if you are planning to a 202-748-8000202- we will hear now from sheila calling.heila plans to vote for a third party. go ahead. caller: hello? can you hear me? i will definitely vote for jill stein. she was on your program on july 15 when a man asked her a question. she says that the public honors the airwaves and president obama should insist that the fcc change the rules so that the public has access to candidates and they get free airtime. i want the public to be aware that she will be on cnn at 9:00 on this wednesday, august 17th for a town hall meeting. i think she has a good chance in ofs election if they get rid the gerrymandering and the electoral college, which is going to give clinton the vote. i think this is totally unfair. i'm mad at bernie for not standing his ground, going all the way, and bringing up these points so he could have been the nominee. haveld like jill stein to nina turner as her running mate. host: all right. jilln also interviewed stein last week. she is again the green party presidential candidate. she talked about the states where
if you are planning to a 202-748-8000202- we will hear now from sheila calling.heila plans to vote for a third party. go ahead. caller: hello? can you hear me? i will definitely vote for jill stein. she was on your program on july 15 when a man asked her a question. she says that the public honors the airwaves and president obama should insist that the fcc change the rules so that the public has access to candidates and they get free airtime. i want the public to be aware that she will be on...
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let's go, sheila e. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message.el hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody who should be handed the nuclear codes. charles krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament controlling the nuclear codes? and as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] >> this is fox 29 sports in one minute. >> i'm sean bell. josh norman jumping into the nfc rivalry swinging. he's in trash talking all off season now he's coming at sam bradford. basically said bradford wasn't worth the amount of money he got in that he can't wait to see bradford twice a year. zach ertz came to bradford's defense, didn't go own us but he did say he loves his quarterback. >> everyone knows sam's a leader, i'm if the going to go through right now and get all upset. he is my god. everyone in here loves him. i
let's go, sheila e. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message.el hayden: if he governs consistent with some of the things he said as a candidate, i would be very frightened. gillian turner: he's been talking about the option of using a nuclear weapon against our western european allies. max boot: this is not somebody who should be handed the nuclear codes. charles krauthammer: you have to ask yourself, do i want a person of that temperament...
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sheila e here. excited. >> they are campaigning to run the country.and hillary clinton sing or dance? that's what simon cowell sort of want to know. >> he is inviting the duo to join america's got talent. the judge told people magazine this week he want hillary clinton and donald to be part of the show this year, he admitted, he hasn't sent an official invite, but something is in the works. >> really? >> that would get some eyeballs. right? >> simon want hillary and donald -- what's the challenge going to be? kind of what they do, right? >> great at. that will we got three debate coming up. >> oh, epic. >> that would give them whole different audience, right, a loft people lost that show might not normally watch, other political news going on, so that would open up some more potential voters. >> yes. >> we'll see. >> are you done? >> i'm done. i've been done for about 302nd, have you noticed? >> little guy with a big mission. only five years old. but he has dreams of helping other people. why he decided to save up his allowance, and hand it over at th
sheila e here. excited. >> they are campaigning to run the country.and hillary clinton sing or dance? that's what simon cowell sort of want to know. >> he is inviting the duo to join america's got talent. the judge told people magazine this week he want hillary clinton and donald to be part of the show this year, he admitted, he hasn't sent an official invite, but something is in the works. >> really? >> that would get some eyeballs. right? >> simon want hillary...
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sheila joined us on our political show this morning to weigh in. >> this kind of comment does not speak to the values of the that's clearly evident in how the polls changing this week. >> the media, when they're doing their polls, need to follow or track, or get their own polling, and know their margin of error. >> reporter: this weekend, donald trump getting back on messag aterm. >> her e-mails and her conversation has to be dealt with as a casualty to truth. what is going on is continually she's able to escape the actual words that she says. any with the trump presidency and the candidacy, it's trying to be a distraction. >> reporter: now trump must try ground in the polls this week. >> hillary clinton will in st. petersburg tomorrow to hold a jobs rally. then she's headed to miami and kissimmee on tuesday. >>> comes up, some brand-new police officers are joining the force to keep our neighborhoods safe. we look at the challenges these new officers will face. >> plus it's not only about how these bay area sheriff's deputies are making sure students have the tools they need to succeed
sheila joined us on our political show this morning to weigh in. >> this kind of comment does not speak to the values of the that's clearly evident in how the polls changing this week. >> the media, when they're doing their polls, need to follow or track, or get their own polling, and know their margin of error. >> reporter: this weekend, donald trump getting back on messag aterm. >> her e-mails and her conversation has to be dealt with as a casualty to truth. what is...
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. >>> one greatest drummers and singers of our time stopped by our good day studio sheila e she talksaid it's still hard to hear his songs. >> when you listen to the lyrics. we were doing this. we were here. >> absolutely n you're going to make me cry. let's move on. >> one last thing i think so many people it was so sudden and we're all -- we feel so close. you were really close to him. >> i think lot of people just, you know, people still going to paisley park and the fact that they've announced that they're doing tours of paisley park. do you think that -- i mean it just happened g too soon. >> do you think it's too soon? >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah? >> i was just there last week. and it will be hard. no. i don't think it's time. i don't. >> sheila e take the stage at dell tonight and says she'll perform some of songs she and prince used to play together. ♪ >>> a young boy found wandering alone on the street. the question tonight, how he got away. >> we all have kids and they're fast. they can get out real quick. >> who police are crediting with finding the boy and why he's not back wi
. >>> one greatest drummers and singers of our time stopped by our good day studio sheila e she talksaid it's still hard to hear his songs. >> when you listen to the lyrics. we were doing this. we were here. >> absolutely n you're going to make me cry. let's move on. >> one last thing i think so many people it was so sudden and we're all -- we feel so close. you were really close to him. >> i think lot of people just, you know, people still going to paisley park...
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i met with met with his mother, sheila in pennsbury. she told me what you're seen in this video. >> the officer that arrested my son knew my son personally. back there. >> my son was in the car and he was the passenger of the vehicle. my son didn't know there is a gun in the car otherwise he would god in the car. >> it out of the car, if you got a gun. >> the officer took the gun out of the government glove compartment and had his revolver in his right hand and he told rome to get out of the car, he tried to get on the car and he stopped him. he shoot you. >> no you're not. [inaudible] don't move. don't move. >> a grand jury did not indict the officer. officer roger worley, and raheem has been on administrative duty since the shooting. she is working with a group of activist were trying to change the weight new jersey hands the legal situations of police involved fatal shootings. awareness alliance said that he believes the main problem with the current system is the local prosecutor's office is is too close to the police officers of al
i met with met with his mother, sheila in pennsbury. she told me what you're seen in this video. >> the officer that arrested my son knew my son personally. back there. >> my son was in the car and he was the passenger of the vehicle. my son didn't know there is a gun in the car otherwise he would god in the car. >> it out of the car, if you got a gun. >> the officer took the gun out of the government glove compartment and had his revolver in his right hand and he told...
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sheila, wanted to call an ambulance, and have him taken home. however, because it was the premiere of the movie, and the theatre that night was filled with a-listers, and the highest paid actors, fitzgerald did not want to be seen being carried out. so, he had sheila graham wait until the theatre was empty and help him to the car. the next morning he woke up, they had brunch together, and he died of a heart attack. he was 44. in the end, montgomery, is the beginning and end of the fitzgerald story. that's where they met, and tried to live, when they found out they were pregnant and it's where they came when the wheels fell off the relationship, and off of zelda's mental state. but, more and more, what really seems to be the part of the story that visitors find the most poignant, is that their daughter, who grew up on the road for the first 14 years of her life. when she needed a place to call home, montgomery was where she landed. if you come you'll find out that he is more than a writer. not the gene -- genius, he needed someone to give him a l
sheila, wanted to call an ambulance, and have him taken home. however, because it was the premiere of the movie, and the theatre that night was filled with a-listers, and the highest paid actors, fitzgerald did not want to be seen being carried out. so, he had sheila graham wait until the theatre was empty and help him to the car. the next morning he woke up, they had brunch together, and he died of a heart attack. he was 44. in the end, montgomery, is the beginning and end of the fitzgerald...
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sheila phillips and her grandson, ace, survivethe floodwaters, but thought they lost everything, until they were reunited with tippy at an animal elter. >> we migh have lost possessions, but pets are part of ouram rain is starting to move i b that's not stopping t cleanup that is under way in places down. the water has already gone here in sorren,could beke this weeks before they even start the cleanup process. >> pely: omar vlafranca, thank you. as of today, the donald trump campaign is on its third management team in eight weeks. the new hd, stephen bannon, runs a conative internet presidential campaign. the appearance of disarray comes as hillary clintonpens double-digitdsn key states. major gaett coverg trump. >> reporter: donald trum today met with an informal group of natna secity advisers, among them, retired gen and defense intelligce chief miael flynn, and former new rk mayor rudy giuliani. nd thele, new campaign manager kelly ann conway, and mpaign c.e.o. stepn bannon. trump later attended his first classifiedriing as g.o.p. nominee. trump's campaign shake-up but banone, the
sheila phillips and her grandson, ace, survivethe floodwaters, but thought they lost everything, until they were reunited with tippy at an animal elter. >> we migh have lost possessions, but pets are part of ouram rain is starting to move i b that's not stopping t cleanup that is under way in places down. the water has already gone here in sorren,could beke this weeks before they even start the cleanup process. >> pely: omar vlafranca, thank you. as of today, the donald trump...
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it's generated a lot of smoke. 30 homers on sheila road and a bed and breakfast and a winery are in the area. no one has been evacuated, but they're being warned. >>> a case of animal cruelty in the east bay. a cat was shot in the head. the owner said she's struggling to get help finding the shooter. elise joins from walnut creek. >> well, the pet owner says she contacted police here and while they were helpful, she was redirected to animal control. she said that agency wasn't so responsive, but we found that's no long er the case tonight. >> barely able to move. >> she's lost weight in the past couple of days. >> but alive. >> it was bloody mess. >> terry said she found her cat, phoenix, outside her home tuesday evening. >> she was hunkered down. >> her cat had been shot. >> she was shot right in the yay eye. a small pel elt was removed. they said there was nothing she could do to save the eye. >> my daughter's bedroom window, which is very disturbing. >> even more disturbing, phoenix was attacked a few year's back. >> this was the one from the previous one, which is that flattened on
it's generated a lot of smoke. 30 homers on sheila road and a bed and breakfast and a winery are in the area. no one has been evacuated, but they're being warned. >>> a case of animal cruelty in the east bay. a cat was shot in the head. the owner said she's struggling to get help finding the shooter. elise joins from walnut creek. >> well, the pet owner says she contacted police here and while they were helpful, she was redirected to animal control. she said that agency wasn't so...
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sheila wanted to call an entrance and have him taken home. however, because it was at the premiere of the movie and the theater that night was filled with a-listers and the highest paid actors fitzgerald did not want to be seen being cared out of the theater 0 on a gurney, he had shely wait until the theater was empty and then help him to the car so he could go home. the next morning owoke up, they had brunch, and he died of a heart attack. he was 44. in the end, montgomery is the beginning and end of the fitzgerald story. it's where they met in 1918, where they tried to live when they found out they were pregnant with their first child. it's where they came when the wheels fell off the relationship and off of zelda's mental state in 1931. but more and more what really seems to be the part of the story that visitors find the most poignant is that their daughter, a girl who drew up without a home, grew up on the road, for the first 14 years of her life, when she needed a place to call home, later on in her life, montgomery is where she landed.
sheila wanted to call an entrance and have him taken home. however, because it was at the premiere of the movie and the theater that night was filled with a-listers and the highest paid actors fitzgerald did not want to be seen being cared out of the theater 0 on a gurney, he had shely wait until the theater was empty and then help him to the car so he could go home. the next morning owoke up, they had brunch, and he died of a heart attack. he was 44. in the end, montgomery is the beginning and...
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. >> reporter: his mother and helen and sister sheila are important influences in his life. >> because of her, i learned we can change the world in to what we want it to be and life is much, much more than about oneself. it's about all of us. thank you, mom. >> reporter: he faces a number of challenges though in a changing department. >> i think continuing to address the breach between communities of color and the nypd, we've got to resolve that breach. it's fundamental to a safe city. >> one expanding initiative is the neighborhood pic e officers are, especially what their names are. if you're dealing with an nco, you also have their phone number at your dispossessal is one way to strengthen the bond that already exists in many places. >> chief o'neill is very excited about pushing the neighborhood initiative and he believes in its success. reporting live at foley square, tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we have more information about james o'neill, his rise up the ranks of the nypd on our >>> we'll turn now to the other news of the day. we're learning disturbing new detai
. >> reporter: his mother and helen and sister sheila are important influences in his life. >> because of her, i learned we can change the world in to what we want it to be and life is much, much more than about oneself. it's about all of us. thank you, mom. >> reporter: he faces a number of challenges though in a changing department. >> i think continuing to address the breach between communities of color and the nypd, we've got to resolve that breach. it's fundamental...
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sheila phillips and her grandson, ace, survived the floodwaters, but thought they lost everything, until they were reunited with tippy at an animal shelter. >> we might have lost possessions, but pets are part of our family. >> reporter: a little bitf that's not stopping the cleanup that is under way in places where the water has already gone down. but, scott, for places like this here in sorrento, it could be weeks before they even start the cleanup process. >> pelley: omar villafranca, thank you. as of today, the donald trump campaign is on its third management team in eight weeks. the new head, stephen bannon, runs a conservative internet site, and like the two managers the appearance of disarray comes as hillary clinton opens double-digit leads in key states. major garrett is covering trump. >> reporter: donald trump today met with an informal group of national security advisers, among them, retired general and defense intelligence chief michael flynn, and former new york mayor rudy giuliani. around the table, new campaign manager kelly ann conway, and campaign c.e.o. stephen bannon.
sheila phillips and her grandson, ace, survived the floodwaters, but thought they lost everything, until they were reunited with tippy at an animal shelter. >> we might have lost possessions, but pets are part of our family. >> reporter: a little bitf that's not stopping the cleanup that is under way in places where the water has already gone down. but, scott, for places like this here in sorrento, it could be weeks before they even start the cleanup process. >> pelley: omar...