we find them. arthel: there are so many people who have katrina dogs and they are flourishing just fine. it is very very important work that you are doing and very important work that all of your volunteers are doing. now, tell me about you and daisy in about i ve got about a minute left how you escaped. well, daisy and i escaped right before hurricane florence hit, from the low country in south carolina. so we were able to get out. we had our emergency preparation kit ready to go, all the things we talk about. at the same time daisy and i were evacuated, american humane saved 72 cats from a shelter that would have flooded in a storm. we were getting out. and american humane was doing great work saving some kitties. arthel: very important. we can t thank you enough. we are very animal friendly at fox news. i have two doggies myself. we re all about the animals. thank you very much, doctor.
came out and said i really need to hear from this woman, and so it seemed like it was going, if she wasn t going to testify, it was going towards kavanaugh is going to be confirmed. now that she is going to testify, it seems perhaps next week but not monday, depends, then who knows what s going to happen. everyone stick around. if brett kavanaugh is confirm, these allegations may not go away, the unprecedented move you ll see first on the lead that the democrats are considering, and then a feud simmering inside the trump administration. what reportedly almost caused the head of fema to quit hours before hurricane florence hit. stay with us. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body s own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn t exist until now.
the washington post. kirstjen nielsen and fema chief brock long put on a professional face, but behind the scenes the newspaper reports the feud is reportedly so bitter brock long wanted to quit this week. let s bring in cnn s joe johns. joe, the friction, we re told, is reaching a boiling point at a pretty critical time. reporter: it does look like a tense situation, jake. the current head of fema is under investigation, watching his back. his boss, the homeland security secretary, watching every move raising questions whether washington infighting could become a distraction for the people who are supposed to be fighting floods and saving lives. this is a partnership, and it takes everything from neighbor helping neighbor all the way to the federal government. reporter: as the nation braced for hurricane florence it seems the two officials in charge of federal response weren t pleased with their partnership. according to the washington post, fema chief brock long and his bos
here. as you look out there, you see a church almost flooded up to the roof and homes around it in water standing all the way up to the roof of some of them. this is a scene that we have seen repeated again and again as we have flown across this region today, shep, with these customs and border protection agents. we have not seen anybody in need of rescue so far today. but, yesterday, these agents did, in fact, rescue a man, a woman and their dog from a boat that they were stuck on. right now, this is a continued search operation. you mentioned that in all, some 2,600 people have been rescued in the days since hurricane florence hit. those rescues will continue, although these agents tell us that unless these rivers go a lot higher, they believe that most of the
long says he has no plans to resign among a probe into personal travel with government resources. the white house was considering replacing long before hurricane florence hit. joe biden says he gave the president the benefit of the doubt early in the administration. here is what he said during the human rights campaign dinner. barack and i decided to remain silent to give the administration a chance to get up and running the first year. god, forgive me. biden told the audience he could no longer remain quiet once the president said there are fine people on both sides after the deadly white supremacist rally in charlott charlottesville last year.