aftermath of this storm. oh, yes. disasters such as this creates way more needs than any single organization can handle on their own. we are going to be there to support our first responders and we are all in this together. jon: for those who might be thinking about going to a shelter yet, the eye wall has not quite made it to shore. there s time to evacuate in part of the carolinas. what do you tell them to bring with them? absolutely. if they are still able to evacuate and that s the orders of the area they are in they should do, we encourage them to bring comforting items, personal care items, toothbrush and personal papers, anything important like that. and also bring anything you need that might bring some comfort to you, especially things for children. and we are going to provide food
correct. because it s specific to male and female. so the deodorants and the personal care items type of thing to the men. i say things like baby care things are coming out. wipe and diapers. we also have protein for elderly people. yeah, and we have adult protective wear for them. we have toothpaste that is actually sensitive to the elderly. so we thought about choose areas of people so we have families and we yeah. your donations came through the church itself how did you get the word out to the faithful in your church that you need these specific items? social media. it happened on facebook twitter, you know. and we were able to just get that word out so quickly and volunteers. we were asking for anythings.
or people s tests these days are almost all digital. your mri can be sent to someone else. your doctor has seen the tests. you can skype with each other. it s really terrific, especially for people who live in remote areas. all this medicine talk is making me paranoid. i m getting symptomatic right now, elizabeth. i m going to switch topics. the word was there would be tighter restrictions in some of the chemicals in the products we have in our homes right now. this may be a case where the regulations don t make the change but where industry itself is going to do that. surprises in 2013, one of them was that walmart said there are ten chemicals that are really high priority for us to get out of things like cosmetics and cleaners and personal care items. so in 2014 we ll be learningç more about these chemicals they want to take out. they re likely chemicals associated with hormonal
i have a couple of signings this one will be tomorrow at 7. thursday i ll be in steve doocy s extension of his house at book ends in ridge wood, new jersey. fantastic. i m going to drop by. meanwhile? from personal care items to candy to thank you notes, volunteers keep our heroes strong by sending them pieces of home. operation shoe box is a nonprofit that sends care packages in shoe box-size boxes to troops around the world. janice dean is in florida where it started. good morning to you, j.d. reporter: good morning, we are at the villages. the villages these volunteers are packing operation shoe boxes that go to troops all over the world. if there are troops there,
while the air force investigates the deadly crash of an eighth plane. one of these based in charlotte, north carolina. we expect to learn more in a news conference this afternoon. we know that four of the six crew members were killed, including this man, lieutenant colonel mike mckiel who spoke to one of our affiliates on saturday. lizzie o leary with the latest out of washington. what s the latest? reporter: latest is that they are investigating the cause of this crash while the other c-130s are grounded, grounded by the air force right now, and that essentially really diminishes the ability of the forest service to fight a lot of wildfires. the way the service does this is they use a number of different planes, but some of the big guns, as you said it, are the c-130s that are on loan from the air force as part of this fire fighting fleet. this is not the first time a c-130 has crashed, a relatively horrific crash in 2003 when essentially a c-130s wings folded up ward and