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tomorrow. today, low 60s. 60s, san francisco. >>> the red cross raised $429 million after hurricane harvey and where has all of the money gone? >> some victims say they are not ogetting the help they need. where is the money? >> you are are watching "cbs this morning." neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, if you have multiple endocrine
tomorrow. today, low 60s. 60s, san francisco. >>> the red cross raised $429 million after hurricane harvey and where has all of the money gone? >> some victims say they are not ogetting the help they need. where is the money? >> you are are watching "cbs this morning." neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still...
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. >> jami, thank you very much. >>> the red cross faces growing questions about how it handed out aid after hurricane harvey. haedz, we are in texas to learn why some victims of the disaster receive $400 in help from the red cross while others did not. >>> and we invite you to subscribe to our "cbs this morning" pod cast. you'll get news of the day, extended interviewes and pot cast originals. find them all on itunes and the podcast app. you're watching cbs tm tm. testimony testimony. discover card. hi, i'm just looking at my account, and i've got all this extra cash back. yep. that's your cashback match. all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year. you matched everything i earned this year? yeah. whoo! more money! more money! it's all very exciting. i'm going to spread the news! spread it wide! it's cashback match people! people! you know that. you all work here. new cardmembers get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of their first year. only from discover. if your moderate to severe ulor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your curre
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? >> reporter: yes, so we have several ambulances out here, we have the red cross, all so the up and look there is a lot of medical equipment out here. this is one of the shelters for fire victims in the last half an hour you heard from a nursing assistant from barclay friends senior sit even. she woke up to several message s about the fire. she was supposed to start work at 7:00 this morning. she didn't know where to go or what to do we caught up with her at goodwill firehouse where she went looking for information. >> it hurts just making sure that everybody is safe, you know, because we really care about our residents. we want to make sure they are all right. it is just so much going through my mind right now. >> reporter: tammy young described the challenges with this situation that some elderly residents not easy to transport between oxygen, wheelchairs, dimension, confusion, it is definitely not a quick process. you can just imagine how scared everyone was between the residents and the care takers, those working at facilitate and we understand it is like a family. they see each
? >> reporter: yes, so we have several ambulances out here, we have the red cross, all so the up and look there is a lot of medical equipment out here. this is one of the shelters for fire victims in the last half an hour you heard from a nursing assistant from barclay friends senior sit even. she woke up to several message s about the fire. she was supposed to start work at 7:00 this morning. she didn't know where to go or what to do we caught up with her at goodwill firehouse where she...
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the red cross center and lois on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. at the foot of the state it's more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. don't do much if new. sickish it might add to. sit for them one. more sin office won't forget the additional. bit because. if. it does couldn't keep one. pushed who've come your juice said with glee but he's not the only one to be interested health is also an industry and blood donations are subject to the laws of the market. but not for. the. yes. when you were not before giving blood these swiss donors must complete a medical question ear and give their informed consent in particular there is one line at the end of the form a sentence in small letters i am aware that some components of my donation may be used for the production of drugs only a few donors read this
the red cross center and lois on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. at the foot of the state it's more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. don't do much if new. sickish it might add to. sit for them one. more sin...
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allowed in. just days before without the red cross issued a report saying one million people are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities due to saudi arabia's blockade and that is after the city's clean water supplies were cut we cannot cross live just a mile to far from the red cross in yemen joining us here on r.t. international today fines for coming on the program the new red cross report states that one million people across three yemeni cities are at risk of a cholera outbreak how dire is the situation. this situation is very dire because actually this consequence is actually another and another level of the consequences of the blockade on yemen because fuel is needed to make actually the water and sewage treatment plants work. it's not only because for water as you know fuel is important to make generators work for hospitals for health different health facilities around the country it's also important to make unbalances works and fuel is really important to run things and for sure actually as you said the three main cities one of them is her data and her
allowed in. just days before without the red cross issued a report saying one million people are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities due to saudi arabia's blockade and that is after the city's clean water supplies were cut we cannot cross live just a mile to far from the red cross in yemen joining us here on r.t. international today fines for coming on the program the new red cross report states that one million people across three yemeni cities are at risk of a...
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donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center and lois on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. and it's something i think that's more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross register three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. so people don't want it new. sick or it might add to. them want to do more. good in addition. to. that. this couldn't keep one. pushed who've come in can the board to put the naked push on to get. this woman for woman. if. they have blood is a quite peculiar juice said posts dabble with glee but he's not the only want to be interested health is also an industry and blood donations are subject to the laws of the market. but not for. what will this. is when you don't before giving blood the swiss donors must complete a medical question here and give their informed consent in particular there is one line
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rocket the newly elected president of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies well mr olcott thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the election thank you thank you very much it's probably the worst time to be in charge of the i f r c given both the growing scope of humanitarian needs and the man's challenge of securing the funding to meet them why would you even want these kind of job but let me clarify for us all that this is not our job. and i am a volunteer i'm not paid for my position i've been a volunteer and in my national society for many years this is a this is a passion for fashion for humanity try to improve. the way in which we live together and for me this is my always my priority and i having the owner in there is for somebody to do the most important most relevant or going to your money door it's really well mr rocca because it's a volunteering effort how do you keep your faith in what you're doing alive seeing the misery the violence the suffering proliferated to an extent they have been for the past decade or so yet
rocket the newly elected president of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies well mr olcott thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the election thank you thank you very much it's probably the worst time to be in charge of the i f r c given both the growing scope of humanitarian needs and the man's challenge of securing the funding to meet them why would you even want these kind of job but let me clarify for us all that this is not our job....
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care. the red cross has set up patient care. the red cross has set upfamily patient care. the red cross has set up family assistance centres to help all families affected by this. one thing that is very important for everybody is affected by this, whether you are a family member 0ra non— family and member is that you reach out to counselling research is made readily available in abundance. now, we have so many people who have helped respond and co—ordinate already. i express my gratitude to the president, who called from overseas. my gratitude to senators who i have spoken to as well as members of the texas legislature. when you look at the robust response from just the immediate area, i want to express my gratitude to the share of wilson county, the district attorney from this area. and to dps regional director. each of those three will be speaking shortly. to the man of stockdale, to the department of homeland security, to the atf and the fbi, the sheriff office, the various county office and police departments. and i have no doubt that there are other law enforcement and ag
care. the red cross has set up patient care. the red cross has set upfamily patient care. the red cross has set up family assistance centres to help all families affected by this. one thing that is very important for everybody is affected by this, whether you are a family member 0ra non— family and member is that you reach out to counselling research is made readily available in abundance. now, we have so many people who have helped respond and co—ordinate already. i express my gratitude...
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board a nazi plane bound for land. as vice president of the swedish red cross he was leading the biggest humanitarian effort of world war two. he had come to germany to negotiate with heinrich human nazi minister of the interior. this meeting would secure the release of thousands of concentration camp person use. by the end of the war byrne adults mission known as the white buses. would successfully evacuate thirty thousand prisoners of over twenty nationalities to safety in sweden. one third of them were jews. in the aftermath of war those jews who had survived the holocaust began to leave a continent that had become for them a personal hell. after there was. a big guy. like the birds to flee to palestine. the lists of ships say just that. they didn't the l.o.'s. the british the ruling all thirty in palestine had decided to put a stop to the tide of jewish immigration. the tide the pumping swelling since fascism had begun its march across. in one thousand nine hundred thirty six local arab objections to both british colonial rule and mass jewish immigration into their homeland e
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red cross and red crescent societies well mr olcott thank you very much for your time and congratulations on your election thank you thank you very much it's probably the worst time to be in charge of the i.f.r. c given both the a growing scope of humanitarian needs and the man's challenge of securing the funding to meet them why would you even want these kind of job but let me clarify for us all that this is not our job i. don't care paul starr and i am of all. i'm not paid for my position i've been a volunteer and in my national society for many years this is a is a passion for fashion for humanity try to improve. the way in which we need to get there and for me this is my goal is my priority having the honor and the responsibility to do it in the most important most relevant or going to your money door it's really an honor well mr rocca because it's a volunteering effort how do you keep your faith in what you're doing alive seeing the misery defiled lens the suffering proliferated to an extent they have been. yeah. this is. a mission i am not the only one seventeen mill
red cross and red crescent societies well mr olcott thank you very much for your time and congratulations on your election thank you thank you very much it's probably the worst time to be in charge of the i.f.r. c given both the a growing scope of humanitarian needs and the man's challenge of securing the funding to meet them why would you even want these kind of job but let me clarify for us all that this is not our job i. don't care paul starr and i am of all. i'm not paid for my position...
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a capital sanaa. and the town of al baida can no longer function the red cross says many lives will be lost. less a solution is found quick tailored about us has the story. nnova let's hope in the country suffering the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. according to the international committee of the red cross. an estimated two in a home million yemenis a currently left without access to clean water. this includes residents of five cities. including the country's capital sana. it comes off to the saudi led coalition blockade closed up all and land and sea routes to yemen. since the sixth of november. riyadh says it made the decision to stem the flow of arms from iran to its who's the opponents. okay dissidents to pumping stations. down. the united nations is warning of the impact that the lack of fuel supplies will have on residents and water supplies depend on petrol for transportation. korean dissidents in saddam's he'd seventy percent of the population relies on gallon canisters. those are transported through trucks which cannot function without petrol. the un is appealing f
a capital sanaa. and the town of al baida can no longer function the red cross says many lives will be lost. less a solution is found quick tailored about us has the story. nnova let's hope in the country suffering the world's worst humanitarian catastrophe. according to the international committee of the red cross. an estimated two in a home million yemenis a currently left without access to clean water. this includes residents of five cities. including the country's capital sana. it comes...
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representing the refugees on an assignment. leaders of the red cross and red crescent societies are meeting in turkey to discuss the future of one of the world's largest humanitarian movements the power of humanity conference presented alarming information about dwindling aid supplies it comes at a time when there are more than sixty five million people displaced due to violence let's take you live now to antalya where that conference is taking place was the result of been job it is that what they said about these dwindling aid supplies or some. if you and that's why people from one hundred ninety countries have come together to try and fight find solutions to challenges like the one you just mentioned and it's not just do ending supplies it's the nature of the conflicts and the disasters that are involved evolving if the security of the stuff that actually goes in to provide that aid and its state and non-state actors who continue to flout international laws and not respect the aid work that is being carried out in this in these nations across the globe in conflicts and disasters with us t
representing the refugees on an assignment. leaders of the red cross and red crescent societies are meeting in turkey to discuss the future of one of the world's largest humanitarian movements the power of humanity conference presented alarming information about dwindling aid supplies it comes at a time when there are more than sixty five million people displaced due to violence let's take you live now to antalya where that conference is taking place was the result of been job it is that what...
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serbia it is possible to get through that's why a red cross team patrols here to aid the estimated one hundred people who decide every week to turn back on the balkan route. this fund is reaching almost three hundred people a month. versus almost two hundred people trying to that actually left and went on to greece that's what the callous are doing going back across the border again illegally the red cross helps the family by taking them two hundred kilometers to southern macedonia and the nearest container camp right on the border to greece. it's an e.u. country we want to apply for asylum in sicily nikki who get into an a you program that reunites families who have families in germany and the netherlands. even after all this time that remains there and they don't have the kind of money that traffickers ask for their only hope of moving on from teslin the key is to go legally but nothing is certain still takes a lot of time and then how long can one way when he or she will be unified with his or her family members disposer was a child so unfortunately people when they have to wait for
serbia it is possible to get through that's why a red cross team patrols here to aid the estimated one hundred people who decide every week to turn back on the balkan route. this fund is reaching almost three hundred people a month. versus almost two hundred people trying to that actually left and went on to greece that's what the callous are doing going back across the border again illegally the red cross helps the family by taking them two hundred kilometers to southern macedonia and the...
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careful. stephen: tonight the family will spend the evening in a hotel thanks to the red cross. their future is uncertain. >> i will figure it out. it is hard to say right now. stephen: as they look to regroup, firefighters say this time of year they often see in norma's damage from small mistakes. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. nancy: a home it in accoek of a grill on the deck, the flames quickly spreading to the home. nobody was hurt and the red cross is helping the family. michelle: a hot for a killer after a murder in forest heights. a man's body was found inside of a car at sunrise near route 21 0 and the beltway. so far no word of a suspect or motive. nancy: the commander-in-chief thanking america's troops. >> very, very special people, like it does not get more special. nancy: he told service members the military is "really winning" since he took office. the president had videoconferences and served members to -- served meals to members of the coast guard near his marrow votto resort. michelle: we are rooting for the burgundy and gold. the redskins are marking a milestone with th
careful. stephen: tonight the family will spend the evening in a hotel thanks to the red cross. their future is uncertain. >> i will figure it out. it is hard to say right now. stephen: as they look to regroup, firefighters say this time of year they often see in norma's damage from small mistakes. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. nancy: a home it in accoek of a grill on the deck, the flames quickly spreading to the home. nobody was hurt and the red cross is helping the family. michelle: a...
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hepburn. one of the volunteer red cross girls was carolyn, emily's own mother who gave her inspiration for her book. >> she died in 1999. i found two shoe boxes marched 1940. and i found letters that she had written home to her parents in oklahoma when she was in the red cross in%4kx saipan. >> what motivated your mom to join the red cross in world war ii? >> there's a letter, the one where she tells her parents this is what she wants to do. i want to do something active and direct. >> during the war, the women were called to tasks that they'd never done before. >> i had never, ever expected to work outside the home. that just wasn't something i'd even thought about. >> phyllis mckee was one of the 2.5 million women hired to work in the defense industry. the mother from oregon decided to become a welder at the keiser shipyard in california. >> how many of your classmates were women? >> well, i don't remember any. >> you were the only gal in the room? >> i think so. >> this new apprentice was making a good wage, 90 cents an hour at a time when wartime production was at its peak. 50% of
hepburn. one of the volunteer red cross girls was carolyn, emily's own mother who gave her inspiration for her book. >> she died in 1999. i found two shoe boxes marched 1940. and i found letters that she had written home to her parents in oklahoma when she was in the red cross in%4kx saipan. >> what motivated your mom to join the red cross in world war ii? >> there's a letter, the one where she tells her parents this is what she wants to do. i want to do something active and...
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red cross asking for help. >> my house, was very bad. everything coming down. >> reporter: everything did except for a religious picture hung in the window. back at red cross, case worker is no longer surprised by anything. >> what we find in my years here, people who keep working at it, working, working, working, always succeed. >> reporter: not without help. with that in mind, friends and family put up gofundme page, pg&e says it's aiding victims as well and red cross has given them walking around money an placed them into hotel at least until monday. >> they help. i feel better now. >> reporter: in the posttraumatic dimension called aftermath, those were baby steps. abc7 news. >>> cal trans is shutting down part of the manzanita park and ride lot because it expects flooding. high tides are expected and it frequently floods in king tides. meteorologist drew tuma is here with more. >> king tides, highest tides every year, first arrive sunday 10:23, another early monday morning and third monday december 4th. tides higher than normal thanks to the moon. right now the wave heights are h
red cross asking for help. >> my house, was very bad. everything coming down. >> reporter: everything did except for a religious picture hung in the window. back at red cross, case worker is no longer surprised by anything. >> what we find in my years here, people who keep working at it, working, working, working, always succeed. >> reporter: not without help. with that in mind, friends and family put up gofundme page, pg&e says it's aiding victims as well and red...
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-jazeera nairobi. the red cross says. of joining the list of yemeni cities that are now without clean water two and a half million people live in the five cities for shortage of fuel caused by the side led located as close pumping stations to shock time some yemeni ports have reopened to allow in desperately needed food and aid but critics say it's not enough to before. and yemen where humanitarian catastrophe continues unabated anger rises as supplies window. we have many people with kidney failure and cancer and many other diseases but there is no treatment where can we go. hundreds took to the streets in the city of her date on sunday demanding the saudi led coalition reopen air and sea ports to allow the unimpeded flow of much needed aid. in one of her they does hospitals where medical supplies are running dangerously low a baby diagnosed with cholera is seriously ill. yemen which is on the verge of famine is also suffering from the worst cholera outbreak ever recorded nine hundred thousand suspected cases of the disease have been recorded since april was this fact of how ho
-jazeera nairobi. the red cross says. of joining the list of yemeni cities that are now without clean water two and a half million people live in the five cities for shortage of fuel caused by the side led located as close pumping stations to shock time some yemeni ports have reopened to allow in desperately needed food and aid but critics say it's not enough to before. and yemen where humanitarian catastrophe continues unabated anger rises as supplies window. we have many people with kidney...
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the red cross in room i asked him how optimistic he was that international pressure could change the situation in myanmar. a crisis. that also. unfortunately in. international community see that in intervening in the most important crisis all over the war that is not the case so. let me be a bit optimistic looking at the past few weeks the. such and such way this equation there is. it's great that we should get a few weeks ago. and i think you must. proceed and. this is something that they do for the international community be able to see. francesco draka the president of the international federation of the red cross speaking to me from drill tell me now to soccer and to favorites for next year's world cup germany and france met in the city of cologne on tuesday night that's in western germany was a final international test in two thousand and seventeen for both high profile teams. the friendly against france was coached yohimbe lives last test in twenty seven train and both teams came out lively after half an hour and dance around nicklaus and played in alexandra like is that. a
the red cross in room i asked him how optimistic he was that international pressure could change the situation in myanmar. a crisis. that also. unfortunately in. international community see that in intervening in the most important crisis all over the war that is not the case so. let me be a bit optimistic looking at the past few weeks the. such and such way this equation there is. it's great that we should get a few weeks ago. and i think you must. proceed and. this is something that they do...
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good progress through the world health organization the children's fund the red cross and others in bringing this terrible cholera epidemic under control but the point is until the food and the fuel and the medicines get back in there we won't be able to sustain those operations in the way we have been doing and how difficult is it to get that aid in because the bombing campaign has been tense there's been large scale destruction and many deaths where. well we have been very successful notwithstanding the conflict in getting food and medicines and other essential supplies in but the problem we've been facing. for some time now but especially since the blockade was put in place in a much tighter way on the sixth of november has been the closing down of the airport in sanaa and the main port through which we reach the bulk of the people who are just a step away from starvation to date are on the red sea so we need those we need those facilities open again otherwise we will run out of supplies and we won't be able to do the lifesaving work we have been doing but as i say i am hopeful t
good progress through the world health organization the children's fund the red cross and others in bringing this terrible cholera epidemic under control but the point is until the food and the fuel and the medicines get back in there we won't be able to sustain those operations in the way we have been doing and how difficult is it to get that aid in because the bombing campaign has been tense there's been large scale destruction and many deaths where. well we have been very successful...
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billion an yully to market their products snmplt>>> coming up, some crickevictims question wha red cross is doing with the aid money for hurricane harvey. they defend how they're spending the money as some victims recover without red cross help. >> we'll go to california where a church was told to stop feeding homeless because it was attracting too many homeless. >>> the not so hidden secret about jack daniels is this cave spring and the waters infused to make every drop of the whisky. there's another secret being revealed about the iconic brand and its roots. that story is coming up on cbs this morning. >>> that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> a car hits two people in bucks county and keeps ongoing , now police try to track down the vehicle and the person behind the wheel. >>> an act of crew at this, who would leave a dog for dead philadelphia police are on the case. >> president trump is facing criticism after what he calls a us senator
billion an yully to market their products snmplt>>> coming up, some crickevictims question wha red cross is doing with the aid money for hurricane harvey. they defend how they're spending the money as some victims recover without red cross help. >> we'll go to california where a church was told to stop feeding homeless because it was attracting too many homeless. >>> the not so hidden secret about jack daniels is this cave spring and the waters infused to make every...
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fighters and we spoke to the communications a coordinator for the red cross in yemen who says the partial lifting of the restrictions is not enough to relieve the dire situation and fortunately it's far from being enough. i think it's a common law when people look at yemen we know that two thirds of the population they are in the north and the lift of the blockade even if we see it does a good gesture at the end of the day you just lifting from one side of the country and not taking into consideration the other side believe that this is not enough and we need to have full access to that country the red cross is now warning a million people are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities due to saudi arabia's blockade that's after the clean water supplies to the cities were cut. my. son. actually i'm here since already one year and i can tell you i could see the situation deteriorates every day more and more the public health system is almost collapsing the water and sewage system is to having the same thing people are not getting the most basic things like having
fighters and we spoke to the communications a coordinator for the red cross in yemen who says the partial lifting of the restrictions is not enough to relieve the dire situation and fortunately it's far from being enough. i think it's a common law when people look at yemen we know that two thirds of the population they are in the north and the lift of the blockade even if we see it does a good gesture at the end of the day you just lifting from one side of the country and not taking into...
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do you still say that is not enough to improve the dire situation in the country the red cross is now warning a million people are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities that after clean water supplies to the cities were cut. that. will. leave. but yeah. actually i'm here since i'm. the one year and i can tell you i could see the situation deteriorates every day more and more the public health system is almost collapsing the water and sewage system is to having the same thing people are not getting the most basic things like having bread or having cooking gas to make something to eat and to put on the table. the two years and a half or most of this conflict is really bringing a lot on yemenis and the civilian population on the day today we did speak to the u.n. undersecretary general of humanitarian assistance about this and he told us that yemen's ongoing crisis could spark the worst famine the world has seen in decades. the effects of the blockade has been to make it much more difficult around the aid operation at the moment where feeding seven million peop
do you still say that is not enough to improve the dire situation in the country the red cross is now warning a million people are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak in three yemeni cities that after clean water supplies to the cities were cut. that. will. leave. but yeah. actually i'm here since i'm. the one year and i can tell you i could see the situation deteriorates every day more and more the public health system is almost collapsing the water and sewage system is to having the same...
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the red cross or fema or the city you know we have a witness who. lied to the red cross and i haven't heard from him and the money has denied me so you've received no assistance no assistance no plan. are you worried about losing your home minister. it's time. to leave they're going to recall them. have to see these haves and have nots that also translates into who gets the best of things when it comes to flood protection and who gets left out. a month after her be hit when media attention had moved elsewhere faultlines travel to houston just to the storm will deepen the city's social and economic divide. also i mean the mother that my last two but i mean you know i want to have the last time i want to give up now but i will. also you must come to me at some most times i'm going to leave us again the muslim my life i mean it when i was with was on that i mean now. this is clayton homes it's a public housing development for some of houston's forced residents. are reeling their center family lived here. she was nine months pregnant when the hurricane hit she escaped with her hus
the red cross or fema or the city you know we have a witness who. lied to the red cross and i haven't heard from him and the money has denied me so you've received no assistance no assistance no plan. are you worried about losing your home minister. it's time. to leave they're going to recall them. have to see these haves and have nots that also translates into who gets the best of things when it comes to flood protection and who gets left out. a month after her be hit when media attention had...
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day of remembrance. they honor the for mamany other message is rebuild together. >> the red cross, money donated into the agency will pay for debit cards for r the victims and medical equipment and food and other supplies depending on what families need. now, it is important to note that if you want your red cross donation to help the north bay fire, you will have to specify that or it will go to statewide fire relief fund. go right to our website on nbcbayarea.com. >>> this is what it looked like before that terrifying night of sunday october 8th, of the coffee shop. >> this is what it looks like now. drones and devastations. many people had little time to grab anything before escaping with their lives. >> sonoma county provided us with this 360 degrees view. look at this. >> the more you spin it, you see nothing is left. it is horrific to look at it. it gives us another look of the neighborhood. yet, all the stories of this lost, so many stories of heroism. not just first responders but a neighbor in this coffee park area, nbc bay area shows us his commitment to coffee park. >> reporte
day of remembrance. they honor the for mamany other message is rebuild together. >> the red cross, money donated into the agency will pay for debit cards for r the victims and medical equipment and food and other supplies depending on what families need. now, it is important to note that if you want your red cross donation to help the north bay fire, you will have to specify that or it will go to statewide fire relief fund. go right to our website on nbcbayarea.com. >>> this is...
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how they found themselves in the red cross of san francisco today asking for help now that they're homeless. >> i never think what happened inside. but my house, it was very bad. everything is coming down. >> everything did. except for a religious picture in her window. he is no longer surprised by anything he hears. >> what we find in my years here, is that the people who keep working at it, working, alway always succeed. >> the red cross has given them some walking around money and placed them in a hotel at least through next monday. >> i feel better now. >> in the news those would be called baby steps. abc7 news. >> a stunning story. 11 boys and girls ranging in age from 11 to 17 were arrested over the weekend for a citywide crime spree that san jose police say targeted more than a dozen victims. according the police, the suspects led office orders three separate high speed chases including one where an 11-year-old was behind the wheeled. police stay suspects committed more than a dozen robberies, cash jackings. in many cases, there was a gun. >> it is quite alarming. we've been
how they found themselves in the red cross of san francisco today asking for help now that they're homeless. >> i never think what happened inside. but my house, it was very bad. everything is coming down. >> everything did. except for a religious picture in her window. he is no longer surprised by anything he hears. >> what we find in my years here, is that the people who keep working at it, working, alway always succeed. >> the red cross has given them some walking...
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medical conditions the red cross says getting evacuee s to shelters took a lot of teamwork. >> we had hundreds of personnel on the scene between community partners, red cross and folks from the university. >> reporter: west chester university provided shuttles and converted gym in the shelter for more than 40 evacuees. >> university is a resource for community and what berth place for people to be then in the gym when something like this happened. >> everyone was bending over backward to help. >> reporter: conna way says from the staff to emergency responders to neighbors who handed out blankets and pushed wheelchairs it was a true community effort to help elderly residents of barclay friends. what would you say to the people. >> thank you, thank you so much. it was crazy. >> reporter: grand mom will be able to spend her 101st birthday with them, she has been placed at a local hospice facility. red cross says all evacuees by noon were at local facilities, health care facilities or with their families n1 in the shelters right now. live from west chester university, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "
medical conditions the red cross says getting evacuee s to shelters took a lot of teamwork. >> we had hundreds of personnel on the scene between community partners, red cross and folks from the university. >> reporter: west chester university provided shuttles and converted gym in the shelter for more than 40 evacuees. >> university is a resource for community and what berth place for people to be then in the gym when something like this happened. >> everyone was...
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and patient care. the red cross has set up family assistant -- a family of assistance center to help all families affected by this. the one thing that is very important for everybody affected bythe red cross this, whether ya family member or nonfamily member, is that you avail yourself of counseling resources that will be made readily available in abundance. so many people who and helped respond coordinate already. i want to express my gratitude to the president who called from overseas. and my gratitude to senator legislature. when you look at the robust response from the immediate area , i want to express my gratitude to the sheriff of wilson county, to the district attorney from , herarea, audrey lewis territory is larger than just wilson county. the regional director, freeman martin. each of those will be speaking shortly. of the areaayor where we are right now, to the department of homeland security, to the atf, the fbi, the sheriff's office. you --laverniad police department. i have no doubts that there are other law enforcement as well as emergency agencies that have responded
and patient care. the red cross has set up family assistant -- a family of assistance center to help all families affected by this. the one thing that is very important for everybody affected bythe red cross this, whether ya family member or nonfamily member, is that you avail yourself of counseling resources that will be made readily available in abundance. so many people who and helped respond coordinate already. i want to express my gratitude to the president who called from overseas. and...
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market its product. >>> coming up, some victims question what the red cross is doing with the aid money for hurricane harvey. they defend how they're spending the money as some victims recover without red cross help. >> we'll go to california where a church was told to stop feeding homeless because it was attracting too many homeless. we'll get reaction from the mayor. and. >>> the not so hidden secret about jack daniels is this cave spring and the waters used to make every drop of the whisky. there's another secret being revealed about the iconic brand and its roots. that story is coming up on cbs this morning. >>> that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> let's get the morning started. we take a live look at the bay bridge, five days after thanksgiving. is anyone else eating turkey leftovers? im. it's tuesday, november 28th and i'm kenny choi. >> really? >> five straight days of turkey. i've done it. >> you've had your turkey up for two -- you've had your tree up for two we
market its product. >>> coming up, some victims question what the red cross is doing with the aid money for hurricane harvey. they defend how they're spending the money as some victims recover without red cross help. >> we'll go to california where a church was told to stop feeding homeless because it was attracting too many homeless. we'll get reaction from the mayor. and. >>> the not so hidden secret about jack daniels is this cave spring and the waters used to make...
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religious picture that still hung in her window. back at the red cross, caseworker paul hamilton says he's no longer surprised by anything he sees or hears. >> what we find in my years here is that the people who keep working at it, working, working, working, always succeed. >> reporter: but not without help. with that in mind, friends and family have put up a go fund me page. pg&e says it is aiding victims as well. meantime, the red cross has given the family some walking around money and placed them in a motel at least through monday. >> i feel better now. >> reporter: in that posttraumatic dimension called aftermath, those would be baby steps. in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> a proposed ballot initiative could make it easier for older california homeowners to buy and sell their homes. under the proposal, homeowners who are disabled or over 55 would be able to transfer their existing low tax assessments to a new home. right now only a handful of counties in california offer that benefit but the proposal aims to expand that statewide. >> what we need is for people th
religious picture that still hung in her window. back at the red cross, caseworker paul hamilton says he's no longer surprised by anything he sees or hears. >> what we find in my years here is that the people who keep working at it, working, working, working, always succeed. >> reporter: but not without help. with that in mind, friends and family have put up a go fund me page. pg&e says it is aiding victims as well. meantime, the red cross has given the family some walking...
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investigation. meantime carmen, her husband carlos and her son went to the red cross today asking for help now that they're essentially homeless. >> i never think what happened inside but my house was very bad. everything is down. >> reporter: and everything did except for a religious picture that still hung in her window. back at the red cross, caseworker paul hamilton says he's no longer surprised by anything he sees or hears. >> what we find in my years here is that the people who keep working at it, working, working, working, always succeed. >> reporter: but not without help. with that in mind, friends and family have put up a go fund me page. pg&e says it is aiding victims as well. meantime, the red cross has given the family some walking around money and placed them in a motel at least through monday. >> i feel better now. >> reporter: in that posttraumatic dimension called aftermath, those would be baby steps. in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> a proposed ballot initiative could make it easier for older california homeowners to buy and sell their homes. under the
investigation. meantime carmen, her husband carlos and her son went to the red cross today asking for help now that they're essentially homeless. >> i never think what happened inside but my house was very bad. everything is down. >> reporter: and everything did except for a religious picture that still hung in her window. back at the red cross, caseworker paul hamilton says he's no longer surprised by anything he sees or hears. >> what we find in my years here is that the...
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i donate? so the university is referring all of those calls to the red cross, the red cross is better equipped to handle those types of donations, so if you're interested in donating, grab a pen, i'll share the number with you at the end of my live shot. but overnight to gave you a sense of what took place here, the red cross did put out a tweet. in that tweet you can see, a picture of several the cots filling the gym here at west chester university. lots of people packed and trying to assist the elderly evacuees, rushed out of their homes overnight, some of them tried to get some rest while they were here, until they were transported, again, to new facility where they'll be able to stay a little while longer. so if you do want to help, give the red cross of southeastern pa a call. that number: (215)299-4000. >> they'll be able to tell you what they're looking for. mike, alex, karen. >> we'll put that number on our website, too, fox29.com. weather was a factor, and at the time of the fire last night, just before 11:00, winds were, how high? >> well the wind gusts were as high a
i donate? so the university is referring all of those calls to the red cross, the red cross is better equipped to handle those types of donations, so if you're interested in donating, grab a pen, i'll share the number with you at the end of my live shot. but overnight to gave you a sense of what took place here, the red cross did put out a tweet. in that tweet you can see, a picture of several the cots filling the gym here at west chester university. lots of people packed and trying to assist...
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committee of the red cross says it can't bring in crowing tablets to prevent cholera the number infected by the outbreak in yemen is expected to reach one million by the end of the year where humanitarian groups say mass starvation is possibly just weeks away. basically ninety percent of a young man's food is in. there with the breakdown on the food pipeline like. it's not going to take many weeks before we can much more people will face the rationing we're struggling to move around it takes from one town to another we have to almost go through one hundred checkpoints we're asking for the airport blockade to be opened to allow lifesaving medicine and food to get into the country this is a manmade disaster and there is no humanitarian solution to this we're asking for all parties to come together to find a solution desperately which is desperately needed for the people of yemen. so and seaport sits abandoned while the crisis gets worst and i'm growing yemen i'm a junkie reports. at sanaa international airport an ominous silence terminals are as empty of people as runways are devoid of pla
committee of the red cross says it can't bring in crowing tablets to prevent cholera the number infected by the outbreak in yemen is expected to reach one million by the end of the year where humanitarian groups say mass starvation is possibly just weeks away. basically ninety percent of a young man's food is in. there with the breakdown on the food pipeline like. it's not going to take many weeks before we can much more people will face the rationing we're struggling to move around it takes...
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he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. and the state more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking.
he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. and the state more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking.
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know. today carlos is donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his as. act as a sign of commitment to the community. and it's not enough just to think that's more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear giving blood saves lives. don't do much if new. to or she's sick or it might add to. them wonder to cooperate on more similar to the dish will. eat. it. if. it should that's going to want. pushed who've come in. the board to put on the naked crucial not to get the team to swim in the flow massive self if you.
know. today carlos is donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his as. act as a sign of commitment to the community. and it's not enough just to think that's more than one hundred million donations are collected each year worldwide in two thousand and fifteen. the swiss red cross registered three hundred eleven thousand donations the figure diminishes each year and they're constantly seeking new donors their message is clear...
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on friday night. the red cross is warning that one million yemenis are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak because of saudi arabia's blockade of the country the group says the cities of her data sada and tires have run out of clean water because of a lack of fuel the country has already see nine hundred thousand cholera cases in the past six months saudi arabia cut off access to get in by land sea into almost two weeks ago after who rebels launched a missile targeting the saudi capital well a small african state of djibouti is now home to more than forty thousand people who fled that war in yemen well they were originally housed in a refugee camp many have moved to the capital so living on as mohammed a day reports their presence is bringing big changes to the city. old school tom into a training center in the heart of djibouti a group of men are hard at work. the older figures from yemen until recently they were living in a comp some two hundred kilometers away. they were then registered given papers and allowed to work. abdurrahman ali came here from the city of miss and destroy
on friday night. the red cross is warning that one million yemenis are at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak because of saudi arabia's blockade of the country the group says the cities of her data sada and tires have run out of clean water because of a lack of fuel the country has already see nine hundred thousand cholera cases in the past six months saudi arabia cut off access to get in by land sea into almost two weeks ago after who rebels launched a missile targeting the saudi capital well...
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organizations including the international red cross and red crescent say in syria particularly and elsewhere humanitarian aid is being used actually as a weapon of war. has our report now from the turkish city of on polya where aid workers from one hundred and ninety countries are trying to find solutions to those challenges. yes. when people from conflict zones need to be taken to safety it's these workers and volunteers who get the job done this footage was shot by mohammed for can an aid worker who's been volunteering since high school a day in a job in syria means they go shooting with government representatives in armed groups and helping get the wounded to safety. but he says he's understood more about the chaos of war and the importance of being there in moments like this child is pointing to what appears to be a russian drone just hours after his whole family had been killed in an airstrike that came from that he thought that it was just a toy or something to get the answer turns it's what seems to be a noble task is not risk free more than one hundred humanitarian workers have been
organizations including the international red cross and red crescent say in syria particularly and elsewhere humanitarian aid is being used actually as a weapon of war. has our report now from the turkish city of on polya where aid workers from one hundred and ninety countries are trying to find solutions to those challenges. yes. when people from conflict zones need to be taken to safety it's these workers and volunteers who get the job done this footage was shot by mohammed for can an aid...