wake county where we re staging other folks that are on buses as we speak going up there. we re well prepared for it. what about people who can t get out? don t have the means or cars, who are essentially stuck? we have a special needs registry that populates over 400 people. specifically folks with oxygen needs or medication needs or medical issues. first we ve made contact with all of them individually. make sure they have what they need going into this storm. those folks that can t self-evacuate that have issues with affordability, we have buses traveling to and from the shelt erts whe shelte shelters. that s staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 910-798-6800. after this storm passes, how long do you figure you ll be
rob: the other side will say there s still thousands of pages that they haven t seen. well, you know, i m not an expert on the documents. my understanding that the documents that have been held back have been held back because of executive privilege and every president has right to invoke in appropriate circumstances, i can tell you that as part of this confirmation process, more documents have been provided, more documents have been publicly released and for any nominee in history, like i said, judge kavanaugh unlike other nominees has long judicial record and so everything you need to know about judge kavanaugh s record is layed out there in opinions, he s written 9 law review articles, he s written 910-page book on law of precedent with distinguished federal judges, there s really so much out there in the public record already. people should be able to look at that and make up minds. jillian: omar martínez thank you for your insight this morning.
will sue when the supreme court acts. and i want the new york state law in place. dana: so who would he sue? dana, i have no idea what governor cuomo is talking about. i don t know how would you go about codifying roe v. wade by suing someone. what i think governor cuomo is getting at is a coordinated effort to scare people and mislead people about roe v. wade and judge kavanaugh. the reality is, judge kavanaugh has a track record of 12 years of faithfully applying precedent. he applies precedents that he likes and precedents that he doesn t like. he wrote the book on precedent with a distinguished group of other federal judges. 910 pages explaining why precedent is important and why it s important to follow precedent. think i he would take a mainstream approach to that. dana: there s about a month between now and when brett kavanaugh would have a hearing. how do you plan to keep the flame alive? i think the key thing is to
it had been mixed with kool-aid. it killed quickly, within five minutes. we will never know how many people voluntarily drank the poison. but other people were either coerced, brainwashed, or took it against their will. they were murdered. i was lifted into this medevac plane, and i was so grateful. good evening. the searching american soldiers have finished counting the bodies in jonestown, guyana. 910 died in the poison ritual of the people s temple last week. this was americans killing other americans and themselves. in its own interests for its own well-being, this nation will have to find out why.
scientists say it starts to get a little complicated. we ve got this cool video we want to show you that came to us from aerospace corporation and it really gives you a good idea of how this thing is going to g go. so it s about the size of the school bus, scientist predict it will break apart on a reentry and will become a ball of fire and then scatter in pieces as it reenters earth s atmosphere. so that s a layout. with being used to predict the area where it could come down chose between latitude 43 north and 43 south. shepard: that s narrowing things down for us. because it includes most of the united states. the european space agency which monitors such events predicts only a fraction of the nearly 910 spacecraft will survive reentry and fall in the form of fragments. stick with that would happen over an area that is around 1,000 kilometers long. you should not imagine that s a very dense fragment, rather they fall in isolation. from one of fragments on the ground to another.