picked up about 30 kids and many of their parents as well from a shelter here in staten island and took them to gateway academy. kids from ages four to 16 share their stories, do sing alongs, arts and crafts, and burn off their energy. parents can either participate in camp activities or run errands, talk to insurance companies and find more permanent places for their kids to sleep at night. short-term, i think it s giving parents respite, letting parents know they can rebuild their lives and their kids are in good hands. i think long-term, it s teaching kids that there is hope and you can rebuild yourself from the inside out and strength. these kids have got a lot of courage and a they re heros to the form. what they ve been through, i could never go through, especially this time of year. yeah, this time, this holiday season. evacuees are participate not guilty camp sandy and they say this time of kind of entertainment and fellowship is a much needed break from cramped shelter
i m talking about kruklo dollar. he preaches in his massive church just outside atlanta. no, he says he did not punch her. no, he says, he did not choke her. those are the accusations that got dollar thrown in jail on thursday. earlier today, these words from the pastor to his congregation. the truth is, she was not choked, she was not punched. there were not any scratches on her neck. but the only thing on her neck was a prior skin abrasion from eczema. anything else is an exaggeration and sensationalism. our nick fuentas is watching this whole thing, saw him in church today. what s going on here? police are saying one thing and crefla dollar is saying another thing. he choked his daughter over an argument about going to a party. he s saying, no, you can t go because you had bad grades. what police are saying happened is he choked and beat her. he s saying it was a family incident that escalated, got out of hand, he never meant to harm anyone. before we go on and tal
breaking news for you this morning, the eviction of new york s zuccotti park now under way. police are moving in. the mayor saying the people in the tents have got to go for now. a medical break through, reviving a part of your heart that s dead. a stem cell treatment that has the potential to extend or save the lives of millions. and target target. tens of thousands of employees upset they will have to miss thanksgiving so christmas can start early for shoppers. this is your a.m. wake-up call. good morning to you. this is your a.m. wake-up call for tuesday, november 15th from the time warner center in new york, i m carol costello. here are this morning s top stories. breaking news to tell you about, wall street protesters told to pick up their tenths and leave. the new york police department moving in to kick them out overnight as cities across the country begin to say the camps are too dangerous and too disgusting. we will take you live to lower manhattan to zuccott
out she was there. really the only way they can go out and shop is if it is incognito and on the fly and no one paying attention. aides say she likes to get out and run errands. she bought dog food and treats for bo. she goes to target before moving to the white house. i drove my own car and took my kids to school every day and went to target. it s not always bargain shopping. no disguise when she visited high end stores in europe. her much-admired taste inspires trends. the fondness for affordable clothes. this is a $30 dress. the brands has been part of her appeal. this is a j crew ensemble. you can get good stuff online. kate middleton makes all the
system? i know roads have been closed, what about railways? well, the railroads also are in tough shape here. certainly, new jersey transit is trying to get back up as well as local bus service in the area, but it s not just about the trains, it s about the roads here, because some of the secondary roads are flooded, and if you re trying to get around whether you need to go to work or run errands, traffic in the entire region is impacted by all of this flood waters that are on the move. michelle franzen there in paterson, new jersey, thank you for that report. right now there s a raging wildfire in texas and oklahoma that s destroyed 150 homes and evacuated hundreds of people. the area is suffering from drought conditions, making the dry vegetation a perfect fuel for the blaze. and there is bad news in the forecast. north texas is expected to have high winds in the coming days, that could hamper containment