it s kind of an unwritten rule. you say the drugs might be a force for safety because they need to pacify the situation? okay, i feel better. economic interest? yes, right. i expect boom time there. i went twice and patrick and i went around an economy that is built around the villas. they have the best real estate in the lands because they are built into the oceanside with the great views. you see the cable and strings of electric wire that is so crudely put up from house and little hut to hut. the infrastructure that goes on. but the economy is run and basically on that drug trafficking, that type of money. it s their own micro world that takes place on the hillsides. not just the drugs but attack the electricity and pass and everything that comes in and they are making more money than that than they are from the drug trafficking. we look at the world cup and down the line at the olympics and they are looking at this so business tourism, tourism. i would say, joe, it s
but not gay adults. jennifer tyrrell was a scout leader until the organization dispelled her for being gay. i am so emotional because i literally would give of my life to make sure other people want to scout. we love scouting and we believed in the program other than the policy. reporter: in a 58-page report released in the lead up to the vote boy scout executives acknowledged that gay and lesbian relationships have changed rapped udly over the past three years. no matter how you feel about the issue kids deserve scouting. we want every kid to have a place where they feel protected. reporter: youth membership
to act quickly, stay calm and take literally the weight of a wall on to their bodies to save those that were under them. and funerals continue today. two more nine year olds will be laid to rest. they were students there at plaza towers elementary school. of course, after all of this happened there was the discussion about safe shelters. plaza towers elementary school did not have one. i spoke with two state representatives yesterday and they say they have formed a bipartisan nonprofit to raise money so that they can retrofit schools here in oklahoma with those safe shelters so that if in the event a tornado hits again students have some place safe to go. so far they have raised some $500,000 and they say that has been designated to the schools here in moore. the challenge is always the