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is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya specially such a place for example a suitor which is which was a strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli and that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all the organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot speak about that because normally the first things we do is we. first to the authorities but in general the concern you have in you would you expressed by your journalist about what we call the surge national people who have no passport are coming from sub-saharan africa and are absolutely serious lot of problems and a lot of concern about about their fate during and during the situation and typically that's one of our priorities detentions people detained are always always with a high level in their ability so we are there to try as
is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya specially such a place for example a suitor which is which was a strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli and that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all the organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot speak about...
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is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially such a place for example i assume to which is which was a strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all. other organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of this because i cannot speak about that because normally the first things we do is we speak first to the authorities but in general the concern you have in you would you express by your journalist about what we called certain national people who have no passport are coming from sub-saharan africans are absolutely serious lot of problems and a lot of concern about about their fate during and during the situation and typically that's one of our priorities detentions people detained are always always with high availability so we are there to tr
is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially such a place for example i assume to which is which was a strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all. other organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of this because i cannot...
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we are the red cross what we do is we are closer to people we are trying to. understand their needs and their needs can change talking about something else you mention libya we are convinced today that we need to maintain a presence in libya to be able to understand where the conflict will evolve i hope i hope that the conflict will ends meet but we are rather convinced that we need to stay for a world to understand what might the be the problems and everything that they will do some problems in the coming months you know i worked myself with a humanitarian mission in africa for a couple of years in the eighty's and i are where was it. drought and famine and i saw red cross of action there i know that you guys you like giving hard times to authorities well this is probably not worth reading hard time but you this is this is by your job so say in chechnya in south a city or what you say there you're going to do to authorities or authorities. and deal with how's that will point of departure because it's never it's not about well a perfectly aberration because ou
we are the red cross what we do is we are closer to people we are trying to. understand their needs and their needs can change talking about something else you mention libya we are convinced today that we need to maintain a presence in libya to be able to understand where the conflict will evolve i hope i hope that the conflict will ends meet but we are rather convinced that we need to stay for a world to understand what might the be the problems and everything that they will do some problems...
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with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to two to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access but to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling was so difficult that we are asked to go into hospital and then to go to withdrawal because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and to take too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues from the libyan red crescent were able to work in the un hospital and then we were able to to do a difference in the hospital well let's change won't stick to the subject but change the location syria is a red cross able to provide help to the two to the victims of violence in that country in syria and syria it's a very difficult situation it's a complex situation we are the i.c.r.c. we got the access in fact to the to the country so we are able to work in the country where we want to work we negotiate to have access also in prison as you know for us in priso
with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to two to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access but to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling was so difficult that we are asked to go into hospital and then to go to withdrawal because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and to take too much risk...
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with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to get access to get adequate medical help who were allowed to get access going to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling was so difficult that we are asking one thousand to go in the hospital and then to withdraw because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and in to take too much too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues from the leading red crescent were able to work in the indian hospital and then we were able to to do a difference and the hospital. will change routes to some of you but changing locations syria is red cross able to provide help to the two to the victims of violence and countries in syria it's a very difficult situation it's a complex situation we are the i.c.r.c. we got the access in fact to the to the country so we are able to work in a country where we want to work we negotiate to have access also in prison as you know for us in prison it's very i
with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to get access to get adequate medical help who were allowed to get access going to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling was so difficult that we are asking one thousand to go in the hospital and then to withdraw because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and in to take too much too...
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with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the front for from the libyan red crescent go out to two to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access and to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing and shelling were so the fickle that we are asked to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal it was it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and and and to take too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues on the leading red crescent were able to work in india and hospital and then we were able to to do a difference and the hospital. will change what stick was subject to change in location syria is red cross able to provide help to the to victims of violence in the country in syria and syria is a very difficult situation it's a complex situation we are the i.c.r.c. we gots the access in fact to the to the country so we are able to work in the country where we want to work we negotiate to have access also in prison as you know for us in prison it
with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the front for from the libyan red crescent go out to two to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access and to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing and shelling were so the fickle that we are asked to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal it was it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and and and to take...
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with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access but to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling where so difficult that we are asking one thousand to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and to take too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues from the libyan red crescent were able to work in the indian hospital and then we were able to to do a difference in the hospital well let's change what stigler some of you but change the location syria is a red cross able to provide help to the two to the victims of violence in that country in syria and syria it's a very difficult situation it's a complex situation we are the i.c.r.c. we got the access in fact to the to the country so we are able to work in the country where we want to work we negotiate to have access also in prison as you know fo
with wounded people so why the medics from from the red cross from the for from the libyan red crescent allowed to get access to get adequate medical help we were we were allowed to get access but to be honest with you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing in the shelling where so difficult that we are asking one thousand to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal because it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and to take too...
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is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially in such a place for example a suitor which is which was a combative strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all their organizations we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot speak about that because normally the first things we do is we speak first to the authorities but in general the concern you have in you would you express by your journalist about what we call the surge national people who have no passport are coming from sub-saharan africans are absolutely serious lot of problems a lot of concern about. their fates during and during their situation and typically that's one of our priorities detentions the people detained are always always with a high level or ability so we are there to t
is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially in such a place for example a suitor which is which was a combative strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all their organizations we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot...
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we are the red cross what we do is we are closer to people we try to. stand there needs and their needs can change talking about something else you mentioned libya we are convinced today if we need to maintain a presence in libya to be able to understand what the conflict will evolve i hope i hope that the conflict will end maybe but we are rather convinced that we need to stay for a world to understand what might that be the problems in everything they will be some problems in the coming months you know i worked myself with a humanitarian mission in africa for a couple of years in the eighty's and i are where was it anything during the drought and famine and i saw red cross direction and i know that you guys you like giving hard times to authorities well this is not unusual for it is what we are doing hard time but you this is this is the is as per your job so say in chechnya in south a city i would say that you are arguing. thirty's or authorities but given that i deal well how's that with our point of departure because it's never it's not about what
we are the red cross what we do is we are closer to people we try to. stand there needs and their needs can change talking about something else you mentioned libya we are convinced today if we need to maintain a presence in libya to be able to understand what the conflict will evolve i hope i hope that the conflict will end maybe but we are rather convinced that we need to stay for a world to understand what might that be the problems in everything they will be some problems in the coming...
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red cross resources are stretched thin. >> the red cross states more than anything else financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fire is driving the need. there are at least three fires a day in the area. disasters in which people need food, shelter, clothing, blankets, personal hygiene items donated money rather than goods gives the agency more money. -- flexibility. somebody might need diapers for their kids. >> like the red cross, good will provide services year it around as well. they are experiencing a higher demand this year. the operate 26 stores in the region. >> we help people who have been dislocated. anybody indeed with any kind of disadvantage can come in and we will help them navigate services, help them get job training, and help them get jobs. >> the effects of hurricane irene also strident local charities. it hit the red cross especially hard. >> the easiest way to donate his online. >> $30 buys five like this. $45 buys comfort kits. $200 provide food and shelter for one family 40 days. >> this year we have launched something great. it is a holiday catalog. you ca
red cross resources are stretched thin. >> the red cross states more than anything else financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fire is driving the need. there are at least three fires a day in the area. disasters in which people need food, shelter, clothing, blankets, personal hygiene items donated money rather than goods gives the agency more money. -- flexibility. somebody might need diapers for their kids. >> like the red cross, good will provide services year...
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is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially such a place for example i assume to which is which was a combatant strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all the organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot speak about that because normally the first things we do is we speak first to the authorities but in general the concern you have in you would you express by your journalist about what we call the surge national people who have no passport are coming from sub-saharan africans are absolutely serious lot of problems a lot of. turnabout about their fates during and during their situation and typically that's one of our priorities the detentions people detain are always always with a high availability so we are there to try as m
is the red cross a part. of the access to people who have been captured during the recent fighting in libya especially such a place for example i assume to which is which was a combatant strong point from day one in fact we insisted to have access both benghazi but also in tripoli that what makes a difference with between the i.c.r.c. and out of all the organization we are trying to have access and discussing with all the parties yes we got that we got access to the conditions of i cannot speak...
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the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and d
the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours...
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the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side
the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours...
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the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the
the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours...
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anyway, so take the american red cross or the american federation of the red crosses, when there is a disaster people will give to the red cross. it has as they say in business parlance, it has a good brand. i watched -- of course, i only work, i never take breaks. i did not watch contagion this weekend with matt damon but if i had watched it, i would have seen -- by the way, pretty good -- pretty compelling outbreak. >> when he watched it with matt damon, he literally may have watched it with matt damon. somebody else was in the movie. >> you got to admit anything with him in it is good. so it's about an outbreak as you might imagine and there's the red cross. and i was thinking, oh, i'm going to -- well, had i been at the movie theater, if i'm going to washington tomorrow maybe i'll get to see my pals at the red cross. ngo, it's a nongovernmental organization. it raised a lot of money in response to the earthquake or katrina or any other visible, you know, disaster. whether we call them natural or unnatural, it doesn't matter. you're going to have people say i want to help. and ever
anyway, so take the american red cross or the american federation of the red crosses, when there is a disaster people will give to the red cross. it has as they say in business parlance, it has a good brand. i watched -- of course, i only work, i never take breaks. i did not watch contagion this weekend with matt damon but if i had watched it, i would have seen -- by the way, pretty good -- pretty compelling outbreak. >> when he watched it with matt damon, he literally may have watched it...
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cross needs more than anything else financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fighters are driving the need it. the agency say there are three fires a day in the area. blankets and personal hygiene items, donating money rather than goods gives the agency flexibility. >> everybody's needs are different. for somebody it may be a blanket. somebody else might need a prescription medication replaced. >> like the red cross, good will provide services year round as well. there are experiencing a higher demand that this year. they operate 26 stores. >> virtually anyone in need with any kind of disadvantage can come into good will and we will help them navigate services and get job training and get jobs. >> the effects of hurricane irene also stranded charities. >> the easiest way to donate is online. >> $30 buys five the blankets. $45 buys comfort kits. 200 donations to $200 donations provides food and shelter. >> this year we have launched something really great. it is our holiday catalog. you can go online and flipped through the catalog and decide we want to get a family. >> the
cross needs more than anything else financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fighters are driving the need it. the agency say there are three fires a day in the area. blankets and personal hygiene items, donating money rather than goods gives the agency flexibility. >> everybody's needs are different. for somebody it may be a blanket. somebody else might need a prescription medication replaced. >> like the red cross, good will provide services year round as well....
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the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying
the red cross. for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours...
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i just received news from the red cross. they said that they will be able to find shelter, in the meantime everyone laughs that was very frightened >> they went into the kitchen, there were going to turn on the stove to heat oil for french fries. they went into the bedroom and forgot the stove was on. they went back to the bedroom and working on crossword puzzles. the smoke detector in the apartment over the occupants of the fire. as they came into the kitchen they noticed that the kitchen was on fire. >> the fire was spreading. >> the fire was blazing. it was read. john flood >> people who cannot go back into their empty units will have a chance to stay in them for a while. fire officials are continuing to investigate, trying to figure out for details about the cause of the fire. in the meantime, some people are in limbo until arrangements are made. >>marty: in the east bay, the manhunt continues for several men suspected in an attempted robbery and shooting in san leandro on black friday. it happened in the parking lot of
i just received news from the red cross. they said that they will be able to find shelter, in the meantime everyone laughs that was very frightened >> they went into the kitchen, there were going to turn on the stove to heat oil for french fries. they went into the bedroom and forgot the stove was on. they went back to the bedroom and working on crossword puzzles. the smoke detector in the apartment over the occupants of the fire. as they came into the kitchen they noticed that the...
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>> and the red cross, we are very transparent. we have very close systems on communications to talk about what we do, and so i think that is very satisfying. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. in eastern afghanistan, a data outpost has been attacked by insurgents. the incident has added to the attention following the killing of 24 soldiers last week in an air strike. our respondent since this report. >> in the skies above the afghanistan's must eastern edge, a delivery to a remote american base. the airdrop from buying -- or lands right on target, just 5 kilometers from the pakistan border. but as soldiers go out to retrieve the supplies, and surgeons nearby are watching. suddenly, the base is under attack. you have just heard another explosion near the base. >> the strike landed just outside the perimeter walls. some of the shelling was coming from insurgents across the border. charlie company was quick to respond. the company's sergeant explained the origins of the attacks. >> it seems like they
>> and the red cross, we are very transparent. we have very close systems on communications to talk about what we do, and so i think that is very satisfying. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. in eastern afghanistan, a data outpost has been attacked by insurgents. the incident has added to the attention following the killing of 24 soldiers last week in an air strike. our respondent since this report. >> in the skies above the afghanistan's...
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red cross resources are stretched dangerously thin. >> the red cross needs more than anything else, we need financial assistance right now. >> red cross officials believe fires are driving that need. the agency said there are at least three fires a day in the area. disasters where people need food, shelter, and clothing. donating money rather than goods gives the agency more money. >> every single disaster, everybody's needs are different. so for somebody, it might be a blanket. for someone else, they might need their prescription medication replaced. for somebody else, they might need diapers for their kids. >> good will provides assistance too. >> we help people with disabilities. anyone in need can come in to good will and we will help them navigate services, help them get job training and help them get jobs. >> the effects of hurricane irene stranded local charities and hit the red cross especially hard. >> redcross.org to donate on line. >> $200 donations provide food and shelter for one family for two days. >> this year we have launched something really great. it is our holiday c
red cross resources are stretched dangerously thin. >> the red cross needs more than anything else, we need financial assistance right now. >> red cross officials believe fires are driving that need. the agency said there are at least three fires a day in the area. disasters where people need food, shelter, and clothing. donating money rather than goods gives the agency more money. >> every single disaster, everybody's needs are different. so for somebody, it might be a...
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for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and d
for years i started as a volunteer for the red cross. ended up before i took this job as a volunteer chairman of the board of the red cross in massachusetts. had to give that up when i took this job. but an intragoodwill part of the community. in the last two years i had traveled across the country from aalaska to hawaii and the floods in new england. to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the...
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red cross resources are stretched dangerously thin. >> red cross needs financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fires have driving that need. they say there are at least fires a year in the area. disasters where people need food, blankets, and clothing. donating money rather than good gives the agency more flex bifment -- flex flexibility. >> for somebody it might be a blanket. for others, it might be their prescription medication. for somebody else, they might need diapers for their kids. >> good will provides services year round, too, and is experiencing a higher demand this year. they operate 26 stores in the region. >> we -- help people with disabilities. anyone with disadvantage can come into good will and we will help them navigate services, help them get job training and help them get jobs. >> the effects of hurricane irene stranded local charities and hit the red cross especially hard. >> the easiest way to donate is on nine. >> $30 buys five blank etc. 45 buys comfort kids -- kits. $200 provides food and shelter for a family for two days. >> we have a holiday catalogu
red cross resources are stretched dangerously thin. >> red cross needs financial assistance. >> red cross officials believe fires have driving that need. they say there are at least fires a year in the area. disasters where people need food, blankets, and clothing. donating money rather than good gives the agency more flex bifment -- flex flexibility. >> for somebody it might be a blanket. for others, it might be their prescription medication. for somebody else, they might...
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. >> this report is brought to you by the american red cross. it's called "holiday mail for heroes" -- hundreds of thousands of heartfelt messages sent to those who serve in our military, wherever they may be. many cards go overseas, greeting our military at the end of a difficult and dangerous day. >> some cards for you. >> other special deliveries may be closer to home. >> they put their heart and soul into making those cards -- drawing the stuff on them, coloring them. >> even the simplest message is meaningful. this soldier is unable to see the cards he's received. but his father can read them to him, proving that his sacrifice is appreciated. >> it says, "dear soldier, i hope you get better someday." >> "holiday mail for heroes" is run by the american red cross, along with cosponsor pitney bowes. >> what we're doing is we're gathering a tremendous number of cards from americans across the country to make sure that these cards get into the hands of military families and the men and women in uniform. >> everyone is invited to make a holiday c
. >> this report is brought to you by the american red cross. it's called "holiday mail for heroes" -- hundreds of thousands of heartfelt messages sent to those who serve in our military, wherever they may be. many cards go overseas, greeting our military at the end of a difficult and dangerous day. >> some cards for you. >> other special deliveries may be closer to home. >> they put their heart and soul into making those cards -- drawing the stuff on them,...
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the red cross and other clinics throughout rural california. as the public health director and previous health director she is conducting a -- an intense -- and housing. barbra will work with the needs and services and the aftermath of the earthquake and beyond. barbra? >> good morning. the loma prieta earthquake was probably a redefining of my career in 1989. i learned through crisis, it can create opportunity and conflict can bring collaboration and even friendship. and i was about -- i lived about five miles away from the epicenter of the loma prieta earthquake and our clinic was about seven miles from the epicenter. loma prieta means dark mountain. and we would always say during the earthquake we were kind of on the dark side of the mountain. san francisco did an incredible job but to give you a little bit of background to the city. i think this experience also brought me to city government. i had worked in the non-profit field for over 25 years. the city of watsonville was not prepared to communicate with the 60% spanish-speaking community
the red cross and other clinics throughout rural california. as the public health director and previous health director she is conducting a -- an intense -- and housing. barbra will work with the needs and services and the aftermath of the earthquake and beyond. barbra? >> good morning. the loma prieta earthquake was probably a redefining of my career in 1989. i learned through crisis, it can create opportunity and conflict can bring collaboration and even friendship. and i was about -- i...
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is president obama going to prosecute the red cross? i do not think so. from his position now, it seems like the problem is not as bad because he says he can be adjusted. the attorney general can be trusted to do the right thing. the very existence of these large dragnets is a problem. tavis: let me take it a step further. the book talks about the war on terror and the erosion of american democracy. what we are sacrificing as the american people. there is this question about -- there is an assessment that needs to be made now of the white house itself. one of the issues i have 10 years later with this so-called bush doctrine, if we think you were going to strike us, we strike you first. that is what it is all about. the white house does a power grab, they pulled to their side of the ledger as much power as they can. why have there been no hearings on the so-called bush doctrine? why is the presidency gotten away with this power grab? >> that is a great point. one of the problems is -- all three branches of the federal government have been lining up behind
is president obama going to prosecute the red cross? i do not think so. from his position now, it seems like the problem is not as bad because he says he can be adjusted. the attorney general can be trusted to do the right thing. the very existence of these large dragnets is a problem. tavis: let me take it a step further. the book talks about the war on terror and the erosion of american democracy. what we are sacrificing as the american people. there is this question about -- there is an...
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they piled in to the american red cross for the fifth annual holiday mail for heroes. hundreds of thousands of cards from all over the country will be made. they'll be distributed to military bases across the world. these girl scouts said they didn't thi twice about helping out. >> we're having a blast over here. having a happy holiday. the soldiers are out there sacrificing their lives for us. i think it's important we send a little bit of christmas to them. >> the mailbox is open and ready to receive your cards. you can visit the red cross website for more information on how to get started. >>> mila kuniz attended the marine corps ball with sergeant scott moore. he invited her via youtube back in july. justin timberlake and kristen cavelleri also attended marine corps balls. >>> the website where entrepreneurs are offering all sorts of oddball services. chuck sa ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's l
they piled in to the american red cross for the fifth annual holiday mail for heroes. hundreds of thousands of cards from all over the country will be made. they'll be distributed to military bases across the world. these girl scouts said they didn't thi twice about helping out. >> we're having a blast over here. having a happy holiday. the soldiers are out there sacrificing their lives for us. i think it's important we send a little bit of christmas to them. >> the mailbox is open...
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according to the red cross, there is a greater need for food and clothing than last year. what can you do to help? >> this year we have launched something really great with our catalog. you can go with your family and a trip to the catalog and decide together what you want to get. >> like the red cross, officials from good will say they are experiencing a high demand this year. the good will operates 26 stores in the region. the only suspect in the disappearance of frederick woman in the rubber is about to go free. after spending four months in jail, a judge ruled gary giodarno will be released from jail. robyn gardner was on vacation with him when she disappeared. >> they were vacationing for three days one gardner banished. gary told officials she was swept under during a snorkeling trip. surveillance video shows gary looking for help minutes after she vanished. investigators never found her body. giodarno has maintained his innocence. >> everything that i have seen clears gary and confirms his personal defense. >> he has sat in and aruba jail while prosecutors had time
according to the red cross, there is a greater need for food and clothing than last year. what can you do to help? >> this year we have launched something really great with our catalog. you can go with your family and a trip to the catalog and decide together what you want to get. >> like the red cross, officials from good will say they are experiencing a high demand this year. the good will operates 26 stores in the region. the only suspect in the disappearance of frederick woman...
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after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme place where people get indoctrined into a violent islam. because of international lack of help for those kids to get implicated these kids are here. there's another camp here. osama bin ladins first assistant. spent two-years in gann tan know bay in cuba and he
after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one...
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and eight people spent the night at a temporary shelter set up by the red cross. the fire broke out at the village green apartments on homestead road. it staged 16 apartments, 6 of which were completely destroyed. the red cross set up a shelter inside the high school gym and is helping people who are not able to go back to their apartment. >> there's a variety of solutions we're working on right now. we're working with the apartment management people. we're going to get people moved into adjacent apartments. some people are staying with family. and we're keeping the shelter open for those who have no other alternative have. >> the fire department said the fire started when a woman was cooking french fries and forgot about them. officials said it was completely accidental. no one was injured. but the fire caused about $2 million in damage. >>> syracuse university announced today it has fired a long-time assistant basketball coach after three men accused him of sexually abusing them when they were boys. bernie fine had been with the university for 35 years. tonight,
and eight people spent the night at a temporary shelter set up by the red cross. the fire broke out at the village green apartments on homestead road. it staged 16 apartments, 6 of which were completely destroyed. the red cross set up a shelter inside the high school gym and is helping people who are not able to go back to their apartment. >> there's a variety of solutions we're working on right now. we're working with the apartment management people. we're going to get people moved into...
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he was not entitled to of the red cross visiting. that's come up and get in line the and if you want to respond, comeback. the palestinians in the prison are allowed to be visited. >> families go there. >> lies. it's responsible for exploding should be out there in the streets. islamic not all of the people who are in jail exploded bosses. >> and the ones that aren't responsible, do you think they should be in prison. they don't get medical care in prison. >> did you see how he looked out for only to better. the awakens. cohen,. from reagan. obviously this was the hot lead debated issue. now in retrospect. what are your thoughts? advantageous? >> what is the political benefits to withdraw. we wouldn't be sitting in loeb. as of the question that was left was should we wait for an agreement that might never a right or should we do what is best for us? and he and a great leadership and spirit he took a decision and executed it. now people say that the rockets against that fired in the towns and are the outcome of what the moving out fro
he was not entitled to of the red cross visiting. that's come up and get in line the and if you want to respond, comeback. the palestinians in the prison are allowed to be visited. >> families go there. >> lies. it's responsible for exploding should be out there in the streets. islamic not all of the people who are in jail exploded bosses. >> and the ones that aren't responsible, do you think they should be in prison. they don't get medical care in prison. >> did you see...
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the american red cross provided assistance and raised money to help the survivors. we mourn the losses in the whole community and the community came together to recover and rebuild. during the rerecover phase we looked for how we could be better prepared and promised those we lost that we would be better prepared. since the loma prieta earthquake we have made great strides. we rebuilt the city stronger, and great strides in retro fits especially on the bay bridge and new buildings. and the catastrophic plan under nancy's leadership and the partnership with fema, we've enhanced some warnings and made a concerted effort to focus on personal preparedness and get message out residents really need to help take care of themselves and others. so i am pleased to be part of the legacy and want to thank all of you for your hard work, time and effort to help others. so thank you. [applause] >> a little transition work here. jim? >> thank you. thank you mike for joining us today to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. i'd also like to thank our commun
the american red cross provided assistance and raised money to help the survivors. we mourn the losses in the whole community and the community came together to recover and rebuild. during the rerecover phase we looked for how we could be better prepared and promised those we lost that we would be better prepared. since the loma prieta earthquake we have made great strides. we rebuilt the city stronger, and great strides in retro fits especially on the bay bridge and new buildings. and the...
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after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to
after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to
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the red cross is on hand to help those people's homes were destroyed to find shelter. >> tomorrow morning they will be allowed to go in and pick up items. the red cross is trying to find everyone temporary housing. >> hundreds turn out to mourn a marine killed in afghanistan. 19-year-old joshua corral was killed november 18th. >> alan: a small community had another massive outpouring for a family touched by war. >> they poured into the stadium at san ramon valley high school where he played sports. tonight they were about to honor the 19-year-old marine who died serving his car. >> dear chachi. you can never imagine how proud i am to be your dad, your coach, your buddy, and your biggest fan. i love you, son. i love you so very, very much. i'm so grateful i had chance to talk to you before you left us. >> he was killed in southern crass last week. his job was to sweep for road side bombs. tonight friends and families shared stories about a kid who took one of themast dangerous jobs in the army. >> i remember the last phone call, i can hear your voice, and i can hear the marine in you. >> t
the red cross is on hand to help those people's homes were destroyed to find shelter. >> tomorrow morning they will be allowed to go in and pick up items. the red cross is trying to find everyone temporary housing. >> hundreds turn out to mourn a marine killed in afghanistan. 19-year-old joshua corral was killed november 18th. >> alan: a small community had another massive outpouring for a family touched by war. >> they poured into the stadium at san ramon valley high...
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it was part of the red cross in the bag fund-raiser today. the option of designer and celebrity handbags to raise money for the red cross. last year, they raised about $20,000. they were expecting to bring in some $40,000. we hope that we have a lot generous people out there today. >> you helped. >> i got into a bidding war. and i 1. >> i know. you were telling us about a. all right, let's see what is coming up at 6:00. >> gordon? >> all right, the herman cain controversy topping the news at once again. we have heard from one of his accuser's. we will have the latest on that. also another big name joins the late night crash. >> alright. you got it, gordon. >> it has been such a beautiful week. what about the weekend? >> the high pressure is building in. a little chilly ahead. let's start with a beautiful picture from herndon, va.. that is the kind of day it will be tomorrow. if you have not had an opportunity to see the fall color, tomorrow will be a perfect opportunity. are you listening, leon? tomorrow night, we turn the clocks back. sunris
it was part of the red cross in the bag fund-raiser today. the option of designer and celebrity handbags to raise money for the red cross. last year, they raised about $20,000. they were expecting to bring in some $40,000. we hope that we have a lot generous people out there today. >> you helped. >> i got into a bidding war. and i 1. >> i know. you were telling us about a. all right, let's see what is coming up at 6:00. >> gordon? >> all right, the herman cain...