it s a challenging technology. you basically have to be properly positioned with the right kind of weapons capability in order to respond to an immediate launch. a stark admission after the pentagon has spent billions on missile defense technology, shep. shepard: thanks. gorden clang is here with us, author of nuclear show down. we talk about their launches and how unstable the regime is. what is different now than a year ago? the white house has issued two threats to use force. the clock running out, all options on the table. they re a threat to use force now. you talk about what has happened in syria. the president mentioned that the obama s fail red line. indicating he should have done something. that is a threat. maybe more subtle, but clearly assad understands what he s talking about.
full service crisis management business he now runs with his wife melissa. among other services disaster masters offers assistance with severely cluttered homes. we know that we can help those people. ron and i are both project managers. we go in and help people that are living in unsafe and unhappy and unhealthy conditions. but according to ron, disaster masters services are only available to those who make the call themselves, to take their own first step toward recovery from excessive hoarding. the first question i ask them is are you calling for yourself or somebody else. 70% of the phone calls i get are third parties trying to fix somebody. those people i say, sorry, can t help you. i can t help somebody that s not interested in helping themselves. when a call comes in in 2010 from a school teacher needing help in staten island, new york, they head out for an assessment. with video camera in hand to document the case. but he assured all his clients
treatment and did have to be euthanized, but the majority of the animals we were able to place eventually. two residents of the property are charged with animal cruelty. both plead guilty and receive two years of probation. both of these women were in denial about the situation with the animals. they really felt that they were providing the best care for the animals. while delivering many of the animals to rescue shelters, one german shepherd catches rowdy shaw s eye. i stopped and i just couldn t do it. she was asleep on the little couch. i fell for her and ended up taking her home. she s heartworm free and the happiest dog you ll ever see. with the clock running out, hoarders call in the professionals. we got there just in time. hey terry stop! they have a special!
has owned disaster masters, a full service crisis management business he now runs with his wife melissa. among other services disaster masters offers assistance with severely cluttered homes. we know that we can help those people. ron and i are both project managers. we go in and help people that are living in unsafe and unhappy and unhealthy conditions. but according to ron, disaster masters services are only available to those who make the call themselves, to take their own first step toward recovery from excessive hoarding. the first question i ask them is are you calling for yourself or somebody else. 70% of the phone calls i get are third parties trying to fix somebody. those people i say, sorry, can t help you. i can t help somebody that s not interested in helping themselves. when a call comes in in 2010 from a school teacher needing help in staten island, new york, they head out for an assessment. with video camera in hand to
and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. we don t take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we re going through those papers looking for stocks and bonds and photographs and birth certificates and things like that. the removal takes a seven-person crew three days to complete. we left him in really good shape. the cluttering client avoids eviction. and just months after the cleanup, they receive an unexpected call. out of the blue has a conversation with ron and says, i want to call and thank you for saving my life. shortly after we did that project, he ended up in the