in the state right now trying to get electricity back up and running. i want to introduce you to pastor neil barnard who in addition to overseeing the entire food distribution program also has got a 62,000 square foot warehouse where they re setting up cots and showers and other facilities to house people that are going to come here, responding to the hurricane. pastor barnard, how many people do you think you can house here and how long might they be here? from our past experience we housed a team of 800 in our facility, called eight days hope who came to work for a whole week and help rebuild homes after hurricane isaac. reporter: what is the biggest need they will have while in the state? the biggest need for the volunteers? reporter: yes. yeah, the volunteers, right now as most of you know we are without power, without water, it is pretty hot here. volunteers come, they need to know they re coming to some pretty harsh conditions. what we re going to do is make
becoming a volunteer, we want you to know we would be so appreciative and we will make sure you feel good. we will give you some good cajun food and we will take good care of you. pastor barnard, thank you so much. thank you for the work you are all doing. yasmin, you talk about the challenges from these power outages, we spoke to one woman who was here helping out. she is a nurse. she said in her icu in new orleans they lost even their backup generator power during the hurricane. they had people running around trying to manually vent the people who were on ventilators, squeezing those balloons to make sure people have oxygen for hours at a time. today she is right here handing out food to fellow louisianans in need. yasmin. you have to love dr. barnard s smile and the promise of good cajun food in the midst of all that s going on down there. thank you to both. i want to turn to afghanistan where a new era is beginning without the u.s. as the taliban is preparing to announce thei
DMX s Friend Jungle and Pastor Get in Awkward Tiff During Memorial Service
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Friends and loved ones gathered to say their final goodbyes to DMX during a memorial service over the weekend, and there were many touching moments, including Swizz Beatz and fellow Ruff Ryderz showing him love. However, there was one awkward moment between DMX s longtime friend Jungle and pastor AR Bernard that caught the attention of many people on social media.
Video shows Jungle interrupting the services to take the stage to deliver a lengthy eulogy about his friend. Two minutes into his eulogy, Barnard interrupts him and states, You ve disrespected my house, regardless of how good you think what you have to say is. Barnard then repeatedly tells Jungle, God bless you, my brother, before he exits the stage.