Thousand residents of puerto rico have land and our land in the our own land area in the wake of Hurricane Maria recently i spoke with an el cruz the Program Coordinator for this kind of office for local assistance in orlando about what help is available for those who lost everything and for those whose only wish is to go home. Well we the hispanic office where local ses the ins is part of the one on the government and basically back in october i mean september happened september twentieth i think it was a week and passed through then well put a recall on the virgin islands. With a second i remember that i was called to the office of our mayor of all the valuer and they inform us that the governor was going to open up the fast and remove center on the International Airport and that he needed us to be there to assist the people coming the evacuees coming from but let me go so on the third we have arrived at the airport and we were there for a month from october the third through novembe
A im still i mean we get an average i would say the for between four to six how many spread from puerto rico just look to for guidance because thats where i think thats the main thing that we provide here is guidance to disturb assisted Government Services and the Services Available from the not for profit organizations everything that is free thats what im going to send them to get help what are the things that the evacuees are in need of most what are the services that youre finding are the most critical in my main thing that theyre looking of course is for housing and that is the main problem that we having in the area because theres any is an essential that we have have in the. Area for some time but the government there already theyre having meetings and weve got discussions about this but. The main thing is of course housing but we have in thirty mins is the beginning when they call when they send emails that we tell them to calm tool a place where you have a Family Member or fri
Everything they were looking for everything. And we guide them to all the services and then after that we moved to our office here in the city of orlando and we have been still i mean we get an average i would say for between four to six how many spread from puerto rico just look to for guidance because thats basically thats the main thing that we provide here is guidance to disturb assist the Government Services and the Services Available from the not for profit organizations everything that is free thats what im going to send them to get help what are the things that the evacuees are in need of most what are the services that youre finding are the most critical in my main thing that theyre looking of course is for housing and that is the main problem that we having in the area because theres any is an essential that we have have in the. Area for some time but the government there already theyre having meetings and theyve got discussions about this but. The main thing is of course hou
Nsshloky. Court documents say the suspect was in a street gang who had a beef with a rule of gang. A witness saw king rival gang. A witness saw king pull a hand gun from his waist and start firing at a red or burgundy car. In Court Documents the witness told police the driver of the burgundy car fired first. Police recovered two dozen shell casings and fragments from the scene. Our cameras were there when king turned himself into the Homicide Branch in northwest around 4 30 this morning. Court documents say king had intent to kill, had conscious disregard and caused the death of matthew shlonsky, an innocent bystander caught in the crossfire when he got out of the taxi. The victim was shot in the chest. The bullet traveled through his lungs and heart. Surae chinn is in the courtroom right now and she will report back on what happened as soon as things wrap up there. The search for the guardians of this little young guy here is over. Officers spotted the 2 or 3 yearold on benning road n
And again i want to thank politics and prose and also cspan for thinking enough of this series to come out and continue to cover. You dont get these kinds of people in this kind of room without getting this kind of coverage. I want to thank you all for being here tonight for our fifth installment. I want you to feel free, feel welcome, feel like home. Come to the microphone, ask a question, intelligent, civil, and we will answer. And i want to come without further ado, introduce this great great pedal because were going to get into some bullet points on their career and were going to get into the discussion. Discussion. I want to start off with someone who i have such respect for, such apparition, love four. Dr. Mary Frances Berry. Shes a former head of the civil rights commission, you civil rights commission. Shes also, shes got a list of things shes done. Shes been jailed for fighting against apartheid in south africa. The list goes on and on, but shes also the author of the book, fi