Calistoga. Let me show you, again, were going to cross the street and talk to you about the houses. If you were with us last night at 11 00, this house here, as you see now, these homes are destroyed. We were broadcasting last night from this driveway, and we happened to pick up a vase, one of the few things we found still intact. Jim met me today. He owns this house. His daughterinlaw lives in the house. He saw that vase and came here this afternoon to pick up the vase and anything he could find. Only one memorabilia that we have here, and they wanted me to take this now, this vase right here. And this is all all they got left. So were going to give this back to them. And you know, every else, obviously, as you can see, isnt very intact. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to jim and his family. He has two family members who live on this street. Both of those homes, of those family members of his, have been destroyed. We have a team of reporters here and weather casters here as well.
Is trying to change that through legislative advocacy and education, with a particular focus on young people in communities prone to gun violence. Here today is leah gunn barrett, executive director of new yorkers against gun violence, the organizations education director, as well shaina harrison. Thank you, all, for being with us this afternoon. We appreciate it. Of course, youre doing wonderful work here, and what we really think is particularly interesting is that you have taken your program into the schools. Tell us about that. Well, we figure that its not just enough to do the policy work, which is very important, clearly, but its also educating young people who are living with gun violence on a daytoday basis about the problem and to let them know that there about it. They can become advocates and activists in their community. They cant change where they live, but they can change how around them. So thats what our programs are doing, and they are a semester long or year long, and
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On the roads when you are seeing rain and it washes off prettyre quickly. So lets see whats happening on storm fox. Doppler radar rain moving through the area currently a little west but down port akron canton and to the north of the turnpike route around vermilion then the changeover to snow occurring in toledo down to Bowling Green and east lyman. Todd was telling me that someone tweeted by the lyman area that it had changed over to snow already. Look at the wind. Fairly light out of the south t but look what happens today. They really starts to blow with and northwest then switch back to the side ahead of the north clipper system on tuesday. We will pick up more accumulation with that system as well. 46 degrees in cleveland. Wind chill of 16. Minneapolis is down another degree to 10 below zero current temperature. A little taste of the air is headed our way. Le t this is snowfall which transitions to lakes effect snow streaks but by monday morning, the snow begins to push back to th
New yorkers against gun violence is trying to change that through legislative advocacy and education, with a particular focus on young people in communities prone to gun violence. Here today is leah gunn barrett, executive director of new yorkers against gun violence, the organizations education director, as well shaina harrison. Thank you, all, for being with us this afternoon. We appreciate it. Of course, youre doing wonderful work here, and what we really think is particularly interesting is that you have taken your program into the schools. Tell us about that. Well, we figure that its not just enough to do the policy work, which is very important, clearly, but its also educating young people who are living with gun violence on a daytoday basis about the problem and to let them know that there is something they can do about it. They can become advocates and activists in their community. They cant change where they live, but they can change how they respond to whats happening around