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do you think that gives us team red, a little bit of an edge?all. >> i would say not at all because since we have known each other for this long, i know how bad he is. >> and i know how bad he is, too. >> their competition? on the blue team, denise richards, joely fisher, troy gentile from "the goldbergs" and former "love boat" co-stars ted lange and jill whelan. >> you both did this show in the original format back in the day. >> we're the only two who were old enough to have done it the first time. >> cam went head to head with the 69-year-old ted in the swimming relay. >> i saw you out there, and when you took off your shirt, i had to take off my shirt. >> you have to take your shirt off, dude? seriously, bro? look at that. you don't got this, baby. six pack of love right here. >> over eight hours, the celebes competed in nine events, from kayaking to tennis, swimming, soccer -- >> ow. that really hurt. >> basketball, running and golf. >> i think i should just close my eyes. >> if you hit me with your eyes close -- >> i won't beat you with my
do you think that gives us team red, a little bit of an edge?all. >> i would say not at all because since we have known each other for this long, i know how bad he is. >> and i know how bad he is, too. >> their competition? on the blue team, denise richards, joely fisher, troy gentile from "the goldbergs" and former "love boat" co-stars ted lange and jill whelan. >> you both did this show in the original format back in the day. >> we're the only...
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let's cross over to bristol with the american red cross joining us from the phone in texas. i'm sure you've been in touch with your teamsn the ground in these places that have been hit so hard. what can you tell us about what you're hearing so far? >> we're staying in communication with red cross teams all across the state. we're expecting pretty bad damage in our coastal communities. we're hearing many of the same damage reports you've been talking about over the last several min. and here in austin where i'm located our big focus now is making sure we've got the ability to shelter evacuees coming from the coast. this is huge storm, and it's predicted to bring many, many inches if not feet of rain to communities across texas. so while many people might think of a hurricane only attacking the coast, it's going to hit a big chunk of the state of texas. and we're ready to respond to that. >> all right, so bristol, there are different phases of these storms, right? there's the preparation for the storm to hit. then there's the waiting for storm out, those who decide to wait and hunker down, those who decide to evacuate. an
let's cross over to bristol with the american red cross joining us from the phone in texas. i'm sure you've been in touch with your teamsn the ground in these places that have been hit so hard. what can you tell us about what you're hearing so far? >> we're staying in communication with red cross teams all across the state. we're expecting pretty bad damage in our coastal communities. we're hearing many of the same damage reports you've been talking about over the last several min. and...
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team. follow us on facebook, twitter, and sign up for text alerts. top story, shots on metro on the red line train. there is a search for these three people come just behind me. the police are looking for them at this hour. just before taking off from the tacoma metro station, that is when the photos were taken, and that is also where we find cheryl conner. a frightening scene for the few riders that were on the red line today. right, kimberly, that's and there were some witnesses on the scene that's all the shooting. -- that sold the shooting. the police have not been able to find the three persons of interest. train fromn another the tacoma station, and the police say they are pursuing multiple leads. as metrohe platform transit police spoke with from the red line train that was the scene of a shooting. a teenager was shot riding from silver spring to the takoma station in northwest washington. >> that's terrible. that's ridiculous. cheryl: jasmine rides the red line for work. >> i've never heard of that happening here before. cheryl: a spokesperson said it is rare for a shooting to h
team. follow us on facebook, twitter, and sign up for text alerts. top story, shots on metro on the red line train. there is a search for these three people come just behind me. the police are looking for them at this hour. just before taking off from the tacoma metro station, that is when the photos were taken, and that is also where we find cheryl conner. a frightening scene for the few riders that were on the red line today. right, kimberly, that's and there were some witnesses on the scene...
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for the first time, scientists have successfully re pa i red a faulty gene in human embryos. the us and south korean teamd a process known as ‘gene editing' to correct dna that causes a deadly heart condition. the contraversial technique is still at the early research stage, but it raises the hope of preventing 10,000 gene disorders, which pass down the generations. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. the goal could not be more ambitious, to eradicate inherited diseases. these scientists have taken an impressive first step on a long road, editing dna in human embryos. so how is it done? inside the nucleus of each of ourselves is oui’ gene the nucleus of each of ourselves is our gene known, brilliance of pieces of dna. it is the instruction manual for life. the scientists were targeting a faulty gene that causes a serious heart condition. they have fixed a faulty gene. they then injected the gene editing system, which scans the dna like a spellchecker awsat now. it then cuts both strands of the dna, and removes the faulty gene, a healthy copy of the faulty gene, a healthy copy of the gene from
for the first time, scientists have successfully re pa i red a faulty gene in human embryos. the us and south korean teamd a process known as ‘gene editing' to correct dna that causes a deadly heart condition. the contraversial technique is still at the early research stage, but it raises the hope of preventing 10,000 gene disorders, which pass down the generations. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. the goal could not be more ambitious, to eradicate inherited diseases. these...
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in the meantime, the hockey team, the detroit red wings are considering legal action to stop white nationalists from usinged the detroit right wings use a modified version of the hockey team's logo. it's unclear if that is who is carrying the signs yesterday but the team released this statement. nhl condemned the use of the logo releasing a statement that read, in part. >>> elsewhere in the sports world. usain bolt ran the final race of his career and this is not how anyone wanted to see it end for the greatest runner of all time. he ran in the final leg of the relay of the world championships when he pulled his hamstring and went down to the track. just an awful way for his legendary career to come to end. bolt would eventually get to his feet and stumble across the finish line as you see right there to a standing ovation. but just -- just heartbreaking to see. >> the last one was heartbreaking when he didn't win! >> he lost to justin gatlin by a fraction of the second and to see him lose his final race and not to run across the finish line. just a shame. >> like he said the last time, i know when it's t
in the meantime, the hockey team, the detroit red wings are considering legal action to stop white nationalists from usinged the detroit right wings use a modified version of the hockey team's logo. it's unclear if that is who is carrying the signs yesterday but the team released this statement. nhl condemned the use of the logo releasing a statement that read, in part. >>> elsewhere in the sports world. usain bolt ran the final race of his career and this is not how anyone wanted to...
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red cross in the national capital region that's in fairfax, virginia. he was sent down this past thursday in anticipation of harvey to assist with fundraising teams. now, he showed us the national guard trucks that will bring volunteers to the shelters at the american red cross has set up. he also showed us other trucks that will bring supplies and explained to us the difficulty of harvey not just in and of itself, but the fact that there are people in this region that are still recovering from other weather-related incidents at this time and then being hit by harvey in addition to it. take a listen. it's very serious and these people going to be struggling for a long time. i talked to some local people who said they still lad nt quite recovered from the april 15 tax day storm and flood last year and now their house is flooded again. it's a very serious situation. reporting live at the merp red american red cross flt headquarters. ron ronica cleary. >> the trump administration is unveiling a new controversial plan to arm police officerses with military gear. the executive order reverses an obama era policy. officers will now be armed with high calendar beer weapons
red cross in the national capital region that's in fairfax, virginia. he was sent down this past thursday in anticipation of harvey to assist with fundraising teams. now, he showed us the national guard trucks that will bring volunteers to the shelters at the american red cross has set up. he also showed us other trucks that will bring supplies and explained to us the difficulty of harvey not just in and of itself, but the fact that there are people in this region that are still recovering from...
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anchor: teaming up with our radio partners to help the victims of hurricane harvey, we tomorrow, join us with a phone bank with the american red could cross and will be taking calls and taking donations. et a chance to call. teorologist: what could be irma overnight. and just saw kristen standing out there in the rain and plenty of it being shuttled right onto the shore thanks to that system spinning again in the gulf of mexico. so keeping a close eye, it won't be until wednesday when it starts to move back on land. tomorrow, thanks to the center f this storm, little bit harder. it has the wind speeds to be a tropical storm. the centralized closed circulation and that's what is missing from this. whether it becomes is not going to be the point for us. there will be gusty winds. tomorrow's very breezy for us an inch of /10's of rain. you'll notice how close these areasr williamsburg and fredericksburg and d.c. either way, tomorrow will be a soggy and breezy and cool day for us. future cast at 6:00 tomorrow morning, the rain in the d.c. area and continues to build in the rest of the region. showers, wes far as will say, the will
anchor: teaming up with our radio partners to help the victims of hurricane harvey, we tomorrow, join us with a phone bank with the american red could cross and will be taking calls and taking donations. et a chance to call. teorologist: what could be irma overnight. and just saw kristen standing out there in the rain and plenty of it being shuttled right onto the shore thanks to that system spinning again in the gulf of mexico. so keeping a close eye, it won't be until wednesday when it starts...
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lyft and disney parks are teaming up to bring on-demand transportation they will use minivans trademarked in the redka dots that will take visitors to any of the orlando resorts. they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think >> what we're showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look like lady bugs. i have a daughter, you have a daughter, i'm all for this fantastic story. it catches someone's attention if you're at a disney theme park and you see these things rolling around. >>> could north korea's hotel of doom finally be opening its doors? pyongyang unveiling renovations around its biggest landmark, a futuristic pyramid-shaped 105-story hotel, the world's tallest unoccupied building the reveal coming after rumors that the structure may not even be structurally sound. >> i'm not surprised this is the architecture in north korea. >> well, yes >> unoccupied. >> coming up, the latest from washington following another major shakeup at the white house. and we're drilling down on that big move in oil prices >
lyft and disney parks are teaming up to bring on-demand transportation they will use minivans trademarked in the redka dots that will take visitors to any of the orlando resorts. they look like giant moving lady bugs .com, you a dom, you and i both have daughters, what do you think >> what we're showing are pictures of these lyft vans, they are covered in polka dots they do look like lady bugs. i have a daughter, you have a daughter, i'm all for this fantastic story. it catches someone's...
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used to take a week can now be done in second. spatial prediction will allow teams to prioritize treatments. i'm proud to say red has been used on several major fires. the year before in 2015, the modeling rules were used to spatially place $3 million word of woodsheds and to in the king fire, million dollars worth of mulching in or the to protect a valuable hydroelectric water reservoir. red has also been used on four large fuel manning projects to protect our water supplies, including one in the mcculle basis in california. our first goals include expanding to include alaska and hawai'i. also like to improve red's capabilities for supporting fuel planning projects. and we are developing a new modeling interface to work in conjunction with red to make it even easier. so, thank you very much for your interest in fire science. it is very important. research and educational outreach are vital to support our brave firefighters and bear teams. i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, dr. miller. thank each of. you think we recognize that how we are approaching firefighting, how we are approaching forest
used to take a week can now be done in second. spatial prediction will allow teams to prioritize treatments. i'm proud to say red has been used on several major fires. the year before in 2015, the modeling rules were used to spatially place $3 million word of woodsheds and to in the king fire, million dollars worth of mulching in or the to protect a valuable hydroelectric water reservoir. red has also been used on four large fuel manning projects to protect our water supplies, including one in...
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us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and apart this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we are doing everything we can and we will accept everyone who comes to the shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> reporter: but you're looking for another location, another mega shelter. if another location opens up can you get there and how quickly can you set it up. >> we have a great relationship the county and this is a mega shelter but we have dozens. we'll be up close to 100 shelters quickly. we work with the judge and mayor on where they'll be and what they need and they give us time to get set up. we don't want our guests these houstonians so devastated show up and not have someone put a red cross blank et around them and comfort them. >> reporter: sean has a couple questions for you, david. >> sean: first, thoughts and prayers. you're sending god's work. i sent a donation and you guys are all hands on deck. i want to follow up on caroline's questions. this is important, will there be room for every person that's going to
us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and apart this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we are doing everything we can and we will accept everyone who comes to the shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> reporter: but you're looking for another location, another mega shelter. if another location opens up can you get there and how quickly can you set it up. >> we have a great relationship the county...
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teams. you were either one of the lees or you were one of the jacksons. our school colors were red and gray, the two colors of the confederate army. so the con room with ussoledad: when i, as a north easterner, would ask people about confederate statues or would say this is our family's legacy and our family's histor garrett: i think that's e statues are the product of a parr time in southern history. not of the post-war era but of a ge system we came to call segregation was being put in place. soledad: is there not about honoring honoring civil war heroes, what are they statues garrett: statues to an imagined south that was all white. an imagined south in which the war was not fought for slavery, it was fought for some notion of freedom that was never quite quite explained to soledad: so like a white supremacy statue. exactly. soledad: that reinvention was due to what? garrett: a desire to be able to one, the war was not about slavery. second, people who believe in the e south were very noble. if you accept that -- we were taught tha the also jefferson and washington, medicine. if you cannot believe that a jeffer davis was a great man and also believe t
teams. you were either one of the lees or you were one of the jacksons. our school colors were red and gray, the two colors of the confederate army. so the con room with ussoledad: when i, as a north easterner, would ask people about confederate statues or would say this is our family's legacy and our family's histor garrett: i think that's e statues are the product of a parr time in southern history. not of the post-war era but of a ge system we came to call segregation was being put in place....
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us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and a part of this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we're doing everything we can and we will accept everyone that comes to this shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> you're looking for another location, another megashelter where you can have more people. are you able to staff it? can you guys get there and how long will it take? >> we have a great partnership with the city of houston, the mayor and ed emmett. we're working with with them on all the shelters, this is a megashelter but we have close to 100 shelters opening quickly. we work closely with the judge and the mayor and the judge on where they'll be. we want time to get them set up. we don't want the guest, the houstonians to show up and not have somebody comfort them and help them. >> sean has a couple questions. >> sean: i sent a donate enroute to the red cross. you're all hands on deck now. i want to follow up on caroline's question. this is important. will there be room for every person that needs shelter from the area
us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and a part of this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we're doing everything we can and we will accept everyone that comes to this shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> you're looking for another location, another megashelter where you can have more people. are you able to staff it? can you guys get there and how long will it take? >> we have a great...
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red cross for texas for the gulf coast region. thank you for joining us. first how are you guys coping? >> it's been a long several days and appreciate you checking in with us. our team is strong. i want to say a great big thank you to all the red cross staff and volunteers who have come from all over the country in anticipation of what's going to be not only a long week here in texas, but probably several weeks, if not months of recovery for our fellow americans. >> the red cross brings out the best of the american spirit and our values. how can people help? >> well, the obvious way right now is financial support. this recovery effort for the red cross alone in terms of sheltering people which we anticipate will take weeks and months of sheltering, feeding, comforting that's the number one way financially they can go to red cross.org and make a financial contribution there. also volunteering. we're still in need of volunteers. unfortunately right now so many of our fellow texans are recovering on their own and trying to survive here so people from around the country, to do that we encourage them to go to our website to volunteer. in some cases we have people showing
red cross for texas for the gulf coast region. thank you for joining us. first how are you guys coping? >> it's been a long several days and appreciate you checking in with us. our team is strong. i want to say a great big thank you to all the red cross staff and volunteers who have come from all over the country in anticipation of what's going to be not only a long week here in texas, but probably several weeks, if not months of recovery for our fellow americans. >> the red cross...
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all of us to remember that we are all on the same team, we are all americans, and we all believe, right now, in america first. and it's happening, and it's happening fast. i see all of those redvery fast. it is called make america great again. you see what is going on. it is coming back very fast. we wa nt every on. it is coming back very fast. we want every child to succeed, every community to prosper, and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in cha rlottesville for a better life. what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. and tonight, this whole arena stands united in condemnation of the thugs who perpetrate hatred and violence. but be very dishonest media, those people up there... booing. so, the... and i mean truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media. they make up stories, they have no sources in many cases. they say a source says, there is no such thing. but they don't report the facts. just like they don't want to report that i spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry, and violence. i strongly condemn the neo—nazis, the white supremacist, and the kkk. i openly called for unity, ceiling, and lo
all of us to remember that we are all on the same team, we are all americans, and we all believe, right now, in america first. and it's happening, and it's happening fast. i see all of those redvery fast. it is called make america great again. you see what is going on. it is coming back very fast. we wa nt every on. it is coming back very fast. we want every child to succeed, every community to prosper, and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in cha...
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american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is something we need a lot a gloves, so we can buy that in block with donations. diapers, food, clothes, toothpaste, formula, warm blankets - again, riggen says all items they those impacted need and they are in the process of getting those items to houston residents. terisa estacio, and it is not just donations, but volunteers being sent. riggen says volunteers are getting speciality training now to be deployed. riggen. they will be nurses, first aid, counselors. in sf, terisa estacio kron four news. (tiffany) and if you would like to help people affected by harvey... you can text the word "harvey" to the number on your screen... 90999 to make a ten dollar donation to the red cross. we've also
american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is...
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red cross in the national capital region headquarters. those are in fairfax, virginia. he was sent down this past thursday in antsz patient of harvey to assist with fundraising team. he showed us the national guard trucks that will take volunteers to the shell ers. he also showed us other trucks that will be used to take supplies. what he explained to us is that not only are people, know, recover ing and still currently dealing with the disaster that harvey brings with it, you but they are also still recovering from other wheelt-related incidents in the area making it that much more difficult on the ground. it's very serious and these people are going to going to be instrumenting for a long time. i talked to some loc people who said they still hadn't quite recovered from the april 15 tax day strm and flood last year and now their house is flooded again. it's a very serious situation. reporting live the at the national headquarters of the american red cross. ronica cleary, fox5 local news. >> and the red cross is sending one of its emergency response mobile kitchens down to the region. this morning fox5's melanie alnwick was there as volunteers were packing up their gear. >>rep
red cross in the national capital region headquarters. those are in fairfax, virginia. he was sent down this past thursday in antsz patient of harvey to assist with fundraising team. he showed us the national guard trucks that will take volunteers to the shell ers. he also showed us other trucks that will be used to take supplies. what he explained to us is that not only are people, know, recover ing and still currently dealing with the disaster that harvey brings with it, you but they are also...
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us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and a part of this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we're doing everything we can and we will accept everyone that comes to this shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> you're looking for another location, another megashelter where you can have more people. are you able to staff it? can you guys get there and how long will it take? >> we have a great partnership with the city of houston, the mayor and ed emmett. we're working with with them on all the shelters, this is a megashelter but we have close to 100 shelters opening quickly. we work closely with the judge and the mayor and the judge on where they'll be. we want time to get them set up. we don't want the guest, the houstonians to show up and not have somebody comfort them and help them. >> sean has a couple questions. >> sean: i sent a donate enroute to the red cross. you're all hands on deck now. i want to follow up on caroline's question. this is important. will there be room for every person that needs shelter from the area
us to rally our troops. i'm so proud to be involved with the red cross and a part of this team and our staff and volunteers. while there's so many people trying to get here, we're doing everything we can and we will accept everyone that comes to this shelter. we're not turning anybody away. >> you're looking for another location, another megashelter where you can have more people. are you able to staff it? can you guys get there and how long will it take? >> we have a great...
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american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is something we need a lot a gloves, so we can buy that in block with donations. diapers, food, clothes, toothpaste, formula, warm blankets - again, riggen says all items they those impacted need and they are in the process of getting those items to houston residents. terisa estacio, and it is not just donations, but volunteers being sent. riggen says volunteers are getting speciality training now to be deployed. riggen. they will be nurses, first aid, counselors. in sf, terisa estacio kron four news. (james) and if you would like to help people affected by harvey... you can text the word "harvey" to the number on your screen... 90-999 to make a ten dollar donation to the red cross. we've posted
american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is...
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lose 12-10 the mets were a national league team i was a reds fan so i never liked them they sent us tom seever and it didn't workout. >> the dow set to open above 22,000 it needs 36 points to get to 22,000 for the first time ever we're up 45. >> join us tomorrow. squawk on the street begins right now. >> good wednesday morning welcome to squawkon the street dow looks to be in our future. the first milestone for the index thanks to apple and it's earnings last night. three quarters of the s&p will have reported. europe is fairly soft. so is the ten year yield adp is a slight miss ahead of the jobs number on friday. apple set to open at an all time high after the solid earnings. company sells 40 million iphones in the quarter we'll hear what tim cook had to say about the future. >> we might see an open above 22,000 for the first time but how long can this rally continue >> major corporate news out this morning. a r irene rosenfeld to leave mondelez. >> am up implieg tlying the lau the end of the september quarter. it wasn't only about ipad and iphone sales. >> services revenue hit an all
lose 12-10 the mets were a national league team i was a reds fan so i never liked them they sent us tom seever and it didn't workout. >> the dow set to open above 22,000 it needs 36 points to get to 22,000 for the first time ever we're up 45. >> join us tomorrow. squawk on the street begins right now. >> good wednesday morning welcome to squawkon the street dow looks to be in our future. the first milestone for the index thanks to apple and it's earnings last night. three...
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baseball signed by members of the 1927 new york yankees team, also from the yankees at a batting glove used by yogi berra in the 50's. ted williams hat and redgo moviegoers had the time of their lives when dirty dancing premiered in neithers. ashley dvorkin looks back at the success. >> ♪ >> reporter: 30 years since dirty dancing premiered. the film now considered a classic didn't have a promising start. >> even the film makers of "dirty dancing" thought it was going to be a huge flop and it proved everyone wrong. >> reporter: "dirty dancing" had a 6 million-dollar budget an unknown class. somehow they made magic. to date "dirty dancing" closed slightly shy of $214 million chemistry between patrick swayze and jennifer gray's relatable heroin for the unexpected success. >> nobody puts baby in a corner. >> reporter: the movie launched swayze's career. >> he became a huge hollywood star after this and it was a huge loss in 2009 when he died of pancreatic cancer. >> reporter: gray kept a lower profile. she won "dancing with the stars" in 2010 and recently starred in the amazon series "red oaks." one of the most popular lines from the movie, nobo
baseball signed by members of the 1927 new york yankees team, also from the yankees at a batting glove used by yogi berra in the 50's. ted williams hat and redgo moviegoers had the time of their lives when dirty dancing premiered in neithers. ashley dvorkin looks back at the success. >> ♪ >> reporter: 30 years since dirty dancing premiered. the film now considered a classic didn't have a promising start. >> even the film makers of "dirty dancing" thought it was...
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>> this is what east palo alto used to look like in the 90s this woman needed citizen guards watching her house after being shot. a police task force called the red team was formed to cope with rising crime and by 1992 the city was dubbed the per capita murder capital of america with 42 homicides. one pastor remembers. >> it was nerve-racking because you could be at the barbershop sitting there and a bullet could come through. so much so that mr. price the owner of the barbershop put up bulletproof glass. >> now things are changing. >> my goal is that the community knows the 36 police officers by first name. >> the police chief prefers to do patrols on foot opening lines of communication. he says it is working as the crime rate has fallen, last year there were three homicides this year there have been none. >> now information is flowing so people are willing to come up and stop sticking -- snitching that is dying because of the relationship and trust. >> 99% of the community are hard-working people doing the right thing so they needed to deal with the 1%. >> they say there were other factors contributing to the drop in crime rate, community programs a
>> this is what east palo alto used to look like in the 90s this woman needed citizen guards watching her house after being shot. a police task force called the red team was formed to cope with rising crime and by 1992 the city was dubbed the per capita murder capital of america with 42 homicides. one pastor remembers. >> it was nerve-racking because you could be at the barbershop sitting there and a bullet could come through. so much so that mr. price the owner of the barbershop...
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red cross is using social media to help with disaster relief. <(cynthia shaw/red cross): "...so we have people who are helping the local teams on the ground monitoriles and responding to the many messages and tweets and making sure that accurate and timely information gets to the people who need it....">( tiffany ) thousands of red cross volunteers are already on the ground in the texas disaster zone. ( tiffany ) in oakland... the allen temple baptist church is doing its part to help the victims of hurricane harvey. reverend charlotte williams says the church couldn't stand-by and just watch what was happening in texas. <(rev. charlotte williams/minister and director of communications):"the people need all the love and support and strength they can get from every corner from not just the country, but the world. but also charitable contributions, financial contributions, any amount they can make because the need will go on not just for housing, for food, clothing, shelter, but there will be a very long rebuilding process."> williams says anyone is welcome to join their prayer service tonight or their sunday services. they will be collecting donati
red cross is using social media to help with disaster relief. ( tiffany ) thousands of red cross volunteers are already on the ground in the texas disaster zone. ( tiffany ) in oakland... the allen temple baptist church is doing its part to help the victims of hurricane harvey. reverend charlotte williams says the church couldn't stand-by and just watch what was happening in texas. williams says anyone is welcome to join their prayer service tonight or their sunday services. they will be...
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conference call is well underway we've got full team coverage gene is manning the red iphone josh is in california at apple headquarters they are standing by to give usrst, we start off with the autos getting wrecked today. let's get to phil in chicago for all the details. >> melissa, overall, sales were down 7% for the industry when you compare it with july of last year and remember, that was when we were in the midst of perhaps the most explosive months in terms of sales last year when we hit a high of 17.6 million vehicles sold. we're not going to come close to that this year take a look at the major automakers for july and you see the big three were negative for the month. below expectations with gm down more than 15%. the only one to buck the trend, toyota, up 3.7%. most were expecting it to be down 3%, so it was the bright spot behind the day. what was the weakness in july? fewer fleet sales. not only for general motors an and ford, but we heard this from a number of automakers they realized those low quality sales are not doing anything to help the bottom line also no love for cars. not a new story. it's been going on for several months invent
conference call is well underway we've got full team coverage gene is manning the red iphone josh is in california at apple headquarters they are standing by to give usrst, we start off with the autos getting wrecked today. let's get to phil in chicago for all the details. >> melissa, overall, sales were down 7% for the industry when you compare it with july of last year and remember, that was when we were in the midst of perhaps the most explosive months in terms of sales last year when...
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us. the last few days have been emotionally, mentally and physically exhausting. i'm so proud of our team for again, fighting in the storm. our redross staff and volunteers were out there in this storm battling it, some of them with their families at home, i'm just so proud of our team and what they've done. >> i know you've seen really, really inspiring stories, and i know it makes you emotional, too. >> it does. >> why? >> the last couple days -- i didn't know what day of the week it was this morning when i got there. i had to go back and think about it. for the last eight, nine days, however long it's been we've been in our disaster command center preparing and now recovering from this, it's been such a challenge for us. i've been working like all of our team. the worst day for me is not the best day for people here without their homes. to walk in this morning and there was a palpable difference in this building today. when i saw our volunteers and i walked in and the smiles on their faces, and some of the folks evacuated here, there's a different feeling and vibe here. this city and mayor sylvester turner have done such a gre
us. the last few days have been emotionally, mentally and physically exhausting. i'm so proud of our team for again, fighting in the storm. our redross staff and volunteers were out there in this storm battling it, some of them with their families at home, i'm just so proud of our team and what they've done. >> i know you've seen really, really inspiring stories, and i know it makes you emotional, too. >> it does. >> why? >> the last couple days -- i didn't know what day...
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us to all in on theare same team. americans and we all americaright now in first. this happening and it's happening fast. i see all those redand hats. it's all happening very fast. called make america great again. on.see what's going very fast. back we want every child to succeed, to prosper and every struggling american to better life. for a what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. tonight, this entire arena united forceful condemnation of the thugs who perpetrated hatred and violence. but the very dishonest media, up there withight cameras, [boos] so the -- i mean truly dishonest media and the fake media. they make up story. they have no sources in many cases. they say a source said, there's no such thing. they don't report the facts. want toe they don't report that i spoke out force forcefully against hatred and bigot and violence and strongly condemned neo-nazis, the white supremacy and kk. i opened called for unity, healing and love. it, they were all there. did is i thought i take just a second. thaneally doing this more anything else. is.know where my heart i'm really doing this to show howdie
us to all in on theare same team. americans and we all americaright now in first. this happening and it's happening fast. i see all those redand hats. it's all happening very fast. called make america great again. on.see what's going very fast. back we want every child to succeed, to prosper and every struggling american to better life. for a what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. tonight, this entire arena united forceful condemnation of the thugs who perpetrated...
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american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is something we need a lot a gloves, so we can buy that in block with donations. diapers, food, clothes, toothpaste, formula, warm blankets - again, riggen says all items they those impacted need and they are in the process of getting those items to houston residents. terisa estacio, and it is not just donations, but volunteers being sent. riggen says volunteers are getting speciality training now to be deployed. riggen. they will be nurses, first aid, counselors. in sf, terisa estacio kron four news. (steve) and if you would like to help people affected by harvey... you can text the word "harvey" to the number on your screen... 90-999 to make a ten dollar donation to the red cross. we've posted
american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is...
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us to remember that we are all on the same team. we are all americans, and we all believe right now in america first. and it's happening and it's happening fast. i see all those rede hats. it's all happening very fast. it's called make america great again. you see what's going on. it's coming back very fast. we want every chide to succeed, every community to prosper, and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. and tonight, this entire arena stands united inch forceful condemnation of the thugs who perpetrate hatred and violence. but the very dishonest media, those people right up there with all the camerases camerases -- so the -- and i mean truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media, they make up stories. they have no sources in many cases. they say a source says there is no such thing. but they don't report the facts. just like they don't want to report that i spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry and violence and strongly condemned the neo-nazis, the white supremacists and the kkk. i openly called for unity, healing and love and they know it because they w
us to remember that we are all on the same team. we are all americans, and we all believe right now in america first. and it's happening and it's happening fast. i see all those rede hats. it's all happening very fast. it's called make america great again. you see what's going on. it's coming back very fast. we want every chide to succeed, every community to prosper, and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of...
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time for all of us to remember that we are all in the same team, we are all americans and we all believe right now in america first. dagen: tell us what those dials are. >> you can see the redcharts, they really liked what he had to say, independentants flat line and democrats as well. now, that to me is the big story, independents for the last two years have been tracking, that's not happening right now. we are seeing a softening of support. i've also heard from folks saying democrats are giving a c, usually they give him an f. i have to say, it was a very difficult night for the president because even when he's talking about a message that's this positive, he said, it's time for us -- we are naul the same team, how can you disagree with that? so i think what we are seeing right now is there's a vacuum of leadership and people are afraid of set unclear on where we are going, is anything going to get done, we are looking at racism, bigotry, hate, resist and they're not feeling that things are getting better and speech last night didn't necessarily help people feel reassured because he spent so much time bashing the press and i think it was a really challenging time. >> norm
time for all of us to remember that we are all in the same team, we are all americans and we all believe right now in america first. dagen: tell us what those dials are. >> you can see the redcharts, they really liked what he had to say, independentants flat line and democrats as well. now, that to me is the big story, independents for the last two years have been tracking, that's not happening right now. we are seeing a softening of support. i've also heard from folks saying democrats...
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red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning teamt focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> good wednesday morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top headlines we're following on "world news now." the white house is denying it worked with fox news to spread a conspiracy theory about the death of a democratic staffer. the news channel is facing a lawsuit stemming from that story. we have a full report coming up. >>> some republican lawmakers are now apparently ready to work with democrats on health care. the gop, head of the senate health committee is seeking bipartisan legislation to stabilize insurance markets and follows a threat from the president to end critical obamacare payments to insurers. >>> the u.s. plans to exempt aid workers from the north korean travel ban. it starts
red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning teamt focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> good wednesday morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm diane macedo. here are...
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red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll
red card -- undercooked. always read and follow the package cooking instructions and use a food thermometer. let's see how our winning team cooked it safe and avoided problems. well, i just kept focus on the four food safety steps -- clean, separate, cook, and chill. and we followed the package cooking instructions and took the temperature. can you cook it safe? i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options....
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red cross team rubicon. >> jakewood you are welcome any time to bring us up to date on efforts, thank you for your dedication] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. dagen: mr. stuart varney continues the coverage of this catastrophic, historic storm. stuart, take it away. stuart: thank you very much, indeed, dagen. here we go. the news is not good. houston is paralyzed. day break revealed a city submerged. harvey turned out to be just as bad as predicted, and it is not over. good morning, everyone. sunrise, 6:56 a.m. local time in houston, but day break brought more rain and chaotic scenes of roads turned into raging torrents. boats, the vehicle of the day. rescue, the order of the day. and early this morning a new threat. a controlled release of yet more water. they're trying to stop a dam burst. this is a human story, and you will see it unfold throughout our program. the video
red cross team rubicon. >> jakewood you are welcome any time to bring us up to date on efforts, thank you for your dedication] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. dagen: mr. stuart varney continues the coverage of this catastrophic, historic storm. stuart,...
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red headline for the team over at crh. anna: we are keep an eye on interesting comments coming through, the u.k. cell phone market conditions are challenging and have given usrs for headline profit before pretax. this gives us a little flavor of what is going on, a lack of innovation and it has to do with the pound. more challenging market, currency fluctuations and handsets are becoming more expensive. technical innovation has been more incremental. people are holding onto their phones for longer than previously. interesting on the day we get this new from from -- phone from samsung. manus: let's talk about european central bank policy from mobile phones and cement to policymakers. you join the dots. we have a central banker on the european central bank and he is currently not concerned about the strength of the euro. last comments come after week's ecb at -- account that some officials were worried the currency could appreciate further. investors will await more signals in his jackson hole speech do tomorrow. byus: he will be joined janet yellen and mr. kuroda to discuss how to foster dynamic growth. we brought in malcolm smart. great to see you this morn
red headline for the team over at crh. anna: we are keep an eye on interesting comments coming through, the u.k. cell phone market conditions are challenging and have given usrs for headline profit before pretax. this gives us a little flavor of what is going on, a lack of innovation and it has to do with the pound. more challenging market, currency fluctuations and handsets are becoming more expensive. technical innovation has been more incremental. people are holding onto their phones for...
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mueller and his team, that will not work because i believe that will be something that none of us can condone and it could well be the beginning of the end of this short presidency. this is the redesident should enter it without repercussions are. >> a heck of warning from dianne feinstein on this program about a half hour ago. let's get the reaction from the senior political reporter for "usa today," also an msnbc political analyst, and jeremy petrs, reporter for "the new york times" and also an msnbc contributor. she was laying it out there, no question what she believes. she's been orb working closely with chuck grassley. >> what will they do if they don't fire him? what if they move him to dhs or shuffle him around the administration? it is within the president's prerogative to hire whoever he wants for his cabinet. at the same time, he has clearly said that the only reason sessions is in peril is not because of the job that he's doing or supposed to be doing at the head of the justice department, because he views him as an obstacle potentially on the way to firing mueller, which certainly would be viewed as potentially trying to obstruct justice in this case. >> and what sh
mueller and his team, that will not work because i believe that will be something that none of us can condone and it could well be the beginning of the end of this short presidency. this is the redesident should enter it without repercussions are. >> a heck of warning from dianne feinstein on this program about a half hour ago. let's get the reaction from the senior political reporter for "usa today," also an msnbc political analyst, and jeremy petrs, reporter for "the new...
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catch but they still went on to lose 12-10 the mets were a national league team i was a reds fan so i never liked them they sent us> the dow set to open above 22,000 it needs 36 points to get to 22,000 for the first time ever we're up 45. >> join us tomorrow. squawk on the street begins right now. >> good wednesday morning welcome to squawkon the street dow looks to be in our future. the first milestone for the index thanks to apple and it's earnings last night. three quarters of the s&p will have reported. europe is fairly soft. so is the ten ar
catch but they still went on to lose 12-10 the mets were a national league team i was a reds fan so i never liked them they sent us> the dow set to open above 22,000 it needs 36 points to get to 22,000 for the first time ever we're up 45. >> join us tomorrow. squawk on the street begins right now. >> good wednesday morning welcome to squawkon the street dow looks to be in our future. the first milestone for the index thanks to apple and it's earnings last night. three quarters of...
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you mentioned from the mayor of rockport using stern language, they have nothing to lose, and red cross is willing, and this is they're curious as a storm teammore powerful than anticipated, they couldn't go in and gauge. the national guard couldn't go door-to-door on friday afternoon because the storm already hit at that point. this is a time when we're waiting and in other situations, perhaps, continue through the state of texas. when we heard from janice dean and heard from mark, it's hovering and staying and it's not going anywhere soon and i think it to drop a lot of water? >> in many of these communities, galveston one of them near houston. houston being near one, victoria, a number of communities in texas that are totally flat, they flood often even with five or six inches of rain. you're now talking five and eight times that amount of rain that could come down over the in excouple of days, so it's not a question of if it floods, but just how bad it will flood. as we bring in niles from white house columnist at the hill, there's been a lot of talk by the white house and would he heard elizabeth's interview with the currently acting he
you mentioned from the mayor of rockport using stern language, they have nothing to lose, and red cross is willing, and this is they're curious as a storm teammore powerful than anticipated, they couldn't go in and gauge. the national guard couldn't go door-to-door on friday afternoon because the storm already hit at that point. this is a time when we're waiting and in other situations, perhaps, continue through the state of texas. when we heard from janice dean and heard from mark, it's...
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us to remember that we are all in the same team. we are all americans. and we all believe right now in america first. and it's happening and it's happening fast. i see all those redhats. it's all happening very fast. it's called make america great again. you see what's going on. it's coming back very fast. we want every child to succeed, every community to prosper and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. and tonight this entire arena stands united in forceful condemnation of the thugs who erpetuate hatred and violence. but the very dishonest media, those people right up there ith all the cameras. so the -- truly dishonest people in the media and fake media, they make up stories and have no sources in many cases, they say a source says there is no such thing. but they don't report the facts, just like they don't out to report that i spoke force gli against hatred and violence and condemn the neo-nazis, the white supremacists and the kkk. i openly called for unity, healing and love and they know it because they're all there. what i did is i thought i'd take just a second, and
us to remember that we are all in the same team. we are all americans. and we all believe right now in america first. and it's happening and it's happening fast. i see all those redhats. it's all happening very fast. it's called make america great again. you see what's going on. it's coming back very fast. we want every child to succeed, every community to prosper and every struggling american to have a chance for a better life. what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america....
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red ball. a few unknown things but that is a really good challenge for us as a team. game, you still have to adapt to the conditions and we managed to do that well, and we should be in a good position come the end of it. england playing in birmingham against the west indies will start at around two o'clock with a whole new crowd going to see the day night test match. finally, tell us what serena williams has been saying about when she is hoping to get back on the tennis after the birth of her child. i am not sure anything would surprise me when it comes to serena williams. she is away from tennis with a burst of her —— the birth of her first child away but she is saying she is i and what she calls the most outrageous plan to return to defend her australian open title at the start of next year. that will only give her around three months to prepare after giving birth. that would be a very remarkable return that after 23 cla ns remarkable return that after 23 clans —— grand slam wins you would not bet against her. she says she will have some new tricks against up her sl
red ball. a few unknown things but that is a really good challenge for us as a team. game, you still have to adapt to the conditions and we managed to do that well, and we should be in a good position come the end of it. england playing in birmingham against the west indies will start at around two o'clock with a whole new crowd going to see the day night test match. finally, tell us what serena williams has been saying about when she is hoping to get back on the tennis after the birth of her...
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american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is something we need a lot a gloves, so we can buy that in block with donations. diapers, food, clothes, toothpaste, formula, warm blankets - again, riggen says all items they those impacted need and they are in the process of getting those items to houston residents. terisa estacio, and it is not just donations, but volunteers being sent. riggen says volunteers are getting speciality training now to be deployed. riggen. they will be nurses, first aid, counselors. riggen says it is challenging now, because so many roads are still closed and the airports hampered by the conditions, but he says he is grateful to see how the bay area is rising up again to help neighbors in need. in sf, terisa estac
american red cross regional chief executive officer trevor riggen says his bay area team is in constant contact with those on the ground.riggen. we are collecting financial donations. they allow us to buy supplies for those in need. riggen says they appreciate bay area residents who want to drop off items - but he says in emergency situations like a hurricane, the red cross has learned they can best help by offering necessary supplies purchased with donations. for example: riggen. bleach is...
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use their own boats to help other residents. to get those who needed help. >> yeah. and red cross estimates saying people staying in shelters across texas saturday night. a number of rescue teams have been flown in to help with the disaster and helicopters have been rescuing stranded people around the clock. >> so when you consider the fact there are millions of people affected, some in dire need, officials say many of the emergency calls they are receiving, those calls are going unanswered. operators are forced to prioritize life threatening calls and they are struggling to keep up with those. one reporter describing situation earlier when he saw people on a rooftop who needed help. >> as the sun goes down, of course the need becomes even more because these people don't have any electricity right now. they are in the dark. when it gets pitch black insi , inside -- outside, it'll be pitch black inside. they are flashing the light. i think they maybe want us to get one of the people up there. we can take you guys if you need. an elderly sick person? yeah, bring -- two handicap. two sick and disable end two in wheel chairs right now on the top of that roof. i have no idea how th
use their own boats to help other residents. to get those who needed help. >> yeah. and red cross estimates saying people staying in shelters across texas saturday night. a number of rescue teams have been flown in to help with the disaster and helicopters have been rescuing stranded people around the clock. >> so when you consider the fact there are millions of people affected, some in dire need, officials say many of the emergency calls they are receiving, those calls are going...