Thank you very much. The hearing has reconvened and i want to thank the panel for the work youre doing and your patience and we wanted to hear from the amazing survivors and normally the administration goes first and youre kind for doing that. Two distinguished witnesses with the honorable cindy dire ambassador at large and ambassador do i recollects congratulations and shes a human rights advocate and lawyer with three decades of experience working at local, international and national levs to prevent Human Trafficking, sexual assault, and Domestic Violence and Vice President of Vital Voices Partnership and i would note parenthetically three teresalaura that i went to highl with served on that administration. On issues related to Human Trafficking and prior to that, she served as director of filing and she began as domestic and social environment advocate and she earned bachelors degree from texas a m and masters from baylor law school. That here while deputy administrator and u. S. Ag
Thats from a sheriffs vehicle. I just talked to a deputy who said they are now going door to door in this area checking on the homes and residents. They are also equipped with green, yellow and red tags. They may be redtagging some of the homes that were flooded in case they are too far gone and unsafe to occupy. Reporting live in rural san benito county, len ramirez, kpix 5. A unique view from sky drone 5 over the flood zone over the Russian River. Parts of guerneville now under water. Homes and businesses completely submerged in the muddy mess there. From the air you can just see how far the Russian River expanded right into town. Kpix 5s joe vazquez tells us the National Guard is now helping with the rescue efforts there. Joe . Reporter they are here, ken. Take a look behind me. This is actually not the Russian River. This is an area where the river has overwhelmed a neighborhood here and its making it impossible for people to go in and out at least by car. They are using boats here
Buildings, along the river were inundated. Roads impassable. This is the second flood this week. Second blast kind of took me by surprise. I thought bee were done with it and then it came right back. Reporter most homes and businesses stayed dry on Higher Ground but had problems folks at the safeway shopping by iphone flashlight as the electricity in many downtown guerneville businesses have been out all day others relying on strangers with rowboats to get back in town. I have to get a few cans of cat food and some cigarettes for my neighbor. Were all doing pretty good. Reporter basically he wasnt rescuing you. He was just giving you a ride . Just giving me a ride to go get some things. Reporter a lot of people here taking it in stride. The fact is, the river is right now cresting. It is peaking if you will. But it will take a while for it to subside. It will stay above flood stage until they are projecting 8 00 tomorrow. Live in guerneville im joe vazquez, kpix 5. Lets go ahead and ta
Hacking and yesterdays report that russia may have compromising information about him. I think its a disgrace that information would be let out. I saw the information, i read the information outside of that meeting. Its all fake news. Its phony stuff. It didnt happen. As far as hacking, i think it was russia, but i think we also get hacked by other countries. If putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset. We have a horrible relationship with russia. Russia can help us fight isis, which by the way is number one, tricky, and what im going to do doing is my two sons who are right here don and eric are going to be running the company. They are going to be running it in a very professional manner. Theyre not going to discuss it with me. Again, i dont have to do this. Were going soon as our secretary is approved, almost simultaneously, shortly thereafter, a plan. Itll be repeal and replace. It will be essentially simultaneously. Go ahead. No. Not you. Not you. Your organization is te
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Ukraine has been beset by violent unrest since november of last year. It all began as a protest against president Viktor Yanukovychs refusal to sign a trade agreement to enter the European Union. It threatens civil war. A truce quickly broke down and renewed violence left at least 75 dead in kiev with parts of the capital city in flames. The European Union and the United States are putting diplomatic pressure on the ukrainian government, including the use of sanctions. Moscow opposes such moves blaming the problem in ukraine on extremist and outside interference. Joining me now is dr. Zbigniew brzezinski, who served as president jimmy carters security advisor and written many books and i am pleased to have him back on this program, welcome. Good to be with you, charlie so when we sat down before we turned the cameras on you said ukraine is a big deal. Why is it is a big deal . Because in many ways the issue goes beyond the ukrain