That it could take weeks or months to clean up this mess. And brought through this home used to fit the coyote creek, now it will sit in it. This is their backyard and whats left of their shed. His basement didnt fair much better. To be held until the windows broke it was all said and done. Today people along william street in san jose returned to assess the damage. Among them they are moving here from minnesota and were stoat close on this home friday. Were set to close on this home on friday. Its a really nice neighborhood. We wanted a place with a pool, but we couldnt find one, so this mitigates it all. Reporter 18,000 people were set in the evacuation zone with no timeline when anyone could move back in. Authorities say first the creek needs to recede and then the inspections can begin. We will be evaluating the safety first. We will be evaluating the safety of the buildings, the streets, the utilities, all those things to make sure people are safe to go back in. Reporter though no
No matter how fervently democrats wished otherwise, the president was always going to remain in office. And as predicted, both impeachment articles failed in the senate today. Obstruction of Congress Went down 5347. The abuse of power charge failed 52 to 48. A lone republican, as you may have read, defected and joined the democrats. That defendant shall go unnamed on this show on the grounds that silly moral preening should not be publicity it is designed to garner. Overlecture from a private equity guy . Next thing you know some payday loan sleaze ball will be telling us he a would all going to hell. Its too absurd each for the ludicrous moment we are living. We will take that seriously as we decide al sharpton is a legitimate moral voice. Back reality though now that impeachment is over maybe we can have our country back. From last september until today, ukraine was the only thing that mattered in washington. Thats an awful lot of wasted time. For perspective, its more time that amer
The end. Same in washington. No matter how fervently democrats wished otherwise, the president was always going to remain in office. And as predicted, both impeachment articles failed in the senate today. Obstruction of Congress Went down 5347. The abuse of power charge failed 52 to 48. A lone republican, as you may have read, defected and joined the democrats. That defendant shall go unnamed on this show on the grounds that silly moral preening should not be publicity it is designed to garner. Overlecture from a private equity guy . Next thing you know some payday loan sleaze ball will be telling us he a would all going to hell. Its too absurd each for the ludicrous moment we are living. In we will take that seriously as we decide al sharpton is a legitimate moral voice. Back reality though now that impeachment is over maybe we can have our country back. From last september until today, ukraine was the only thing that mattered in washington. Thats an awful lot of wasted time. For pers
He could exccompel him which could be even more interesting. I dont think he wants to. Yeah. I dont know if i told you but he went to princeton and he is a st. Pauls guy. He is a real smart fella. Hes super smart. Real smart, but i still if i were president of the United States and i had lawyers that thought i was too stupid to talk to Robert Mueller. Yeah. Id take it personally. You are like i have done all this stuff and they still think im too dumb. They think im a moron and i cant sit down just right across the table and talk to this guy. Thats what he does. He talks he makes deals. Thats what hes thats who he is. Right. Could you see that like the finale of the apprentice, them saying, hey, i want to talk to suchandsuch and Donald Trumps people like mark burnett did mark burnett ever whisper you better not sit across your table at the apprentice because you are too stupid. He would roll mueller. He thinks he can roll mueller but, willie, his lawyers all think hes dumb. They really
AUBURN — Two former Auburn residents, Mary Brandon and William H. Husselman, are featured in the spring issue of TRACES of Indiana and Midwestern History, a quarterly publication of the