us, to feed the first responders and the power crews. other all vital after the storm. we want to make sure they re well-fed and happy. dana: so you re in charge of public relations and external affairs. what is it like from an internal p.r. standpoint for all the employees of waffle house that also might be victims of these storms, what is it like for everybody to feel like they re a part of the team working together trying to help everybody else? really that family atmosphere. we want to help our teammates out. we were in florida, georgia and the carolinas. we have a lot of folks that would be on the jump team to help them out. we know if they re in a market and they need help, their waffle house family will come to help them out. for us, it s part of our culture to be that team, that family. we want to get down there and help our fellow waffle house associates out. dana: pat warner, thanks so much. tell everybody there we said hello and thank you for all you
we know how bad a storm can be. so people listening to us, i want to commend our community for doing the right thing, for getting ready and for our emergency managers for doing an incredible job. what was happening though was as time went by and the storm slowed down, people were getting more adventurous. yesterday i saw some people out in the ocean in the middle of pretty bad storms. body surfing. it s just dangerous. i think there was a desire to go and see what was going on. they were getting cabin fever and wanted to see what was going on. about less than an hour ago we just had an update. we didn t know what was going to happen, whether it was going to go north or west or where it was going to go. it hadn t moved at all for like 18 hours. it ended up going to left, we would have had a direct hit and had serious problems with storm surge, four to seven feet.
update. thank you. we just got an update on the track of hurricane dorian. rick reichmuth has been here for several days. now we have some news. yeah. it s staying pretty much on track from the last advisory. very fascinating thing about this storm that s been difficult to forecast is when it would make this right hand turn. the reason we ve been so concerned about florida is we knew it would make a right hand turn and stall out. it happened 100 miles off the shore of florida which spared florida. when we see the images coming in, we re all going to be terrified seeing what they went through for 24-36 hours across the northwest bahamas. that would have been the u.s. had it made that turn later or stalled to make that turn. it is now making that move towards the north, so the bahamas are doing to get better. we have hurricane warnings overnight. we ll probably see some hurricane force winds along the
we need linens. dana: thank you for communicating with us. we appreciate it. take care. thank you so much for your interest. dana: thank you. pray for her. we are learning new details about the victims from the latest texas shooting rampage that happened over the weekend including a 17-year-old anderson davis. she is a little girl. she was shot in the face after a drive by shooter fired at random. reporter: she is home with her parents. she is recovering from that surgery. she was shot in the face. she has shrapnel stuck in her
no power menu, the no water menu and an emergency menu. how did that come about? what should we be noting from here? well, the key for that is we use those when the situations change in the field. obvious will no water no, power, no brainer. we have a limited menu and an emergency menu based on whats going on, how much volume we have. the goal is to keep the restaurants open the best way we can. sometimes if all we have is sausage biscuits, that s all we ll have. do you help first responders as well that have been hit hard in communities? a lot of the first customers are the first responders. we want to make sure they re getting a hot meal as they re doing the heavy lifting to keep us safe after the storm. that s a big responsibility for