thank you. i think i heard you say the sun was out. i couldn t imagine it because it is just so miserable here right now. we are at 34 degrees and a driving cold rain that s making the sidewalks and the streets slushy and slippery. and when you see people walking around with umbrellas, they weren t able to hold those umbrellas earlier because of the wind that came snarling and howling through the city. when we come back after the break, there s one man who knows how to deal with severe emergencies like most of the east of this country has been experiencing. and that is general russell h honore. we re going to talk to him about all of this, what we need to do, what we may have learned and what we can do in the future to make sure that we are better prepared for all of this. i m beth. and i m michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it s a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them o
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