the sign-up period and fewer people at the beginning. wolf? elizabeth cohen, thanks for the report. meanwhile superstore sandy survivors are making a long hard year out of the one of the deadliest, more damages storms. sandy hammered parts of the northeast, including long island and the jersey shore exactly one year ago tomorrow. poppy harlow has been following efforts. reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed the storm one year ago, swallowing this boardwalk and the iconic roller coaster, it took bubba s hot dog shot with it. reporter: but he reopened this summer, unwilling to give up. how was the summer? it was slow. it was a year of survival. reporter: then in a one-two punch, the new restaurant was wiped out in a september fire that demolished 60 businesses. probably the biggest feeling
still in the weather department. it has been nearly one year since superstore sandy hammered the northeast. well, the community of red hook, brooklyn was devastated by the storm. when the storm was over folks there quickly received a helping hand thanks to historical oil tankers that was parked right on its shore. brian yennis is live with more. built in new york city, the mary a whalen once carried it through its ports. few have ever heard of the 613-ton tanker. that was before she stood up to superstorm sandy. tied to the docks off brooklyn s red hook neighborhood you will find mary a whalen, engineless and home for the last 18 years. it is rough. there is no central heat and no flush toilet.
hate-filled robots. like back in day, soviet union or north korea or china. that is so un-american. how improper to use a child for your own political purposes. it s disgusting. it is. when you see an agenda like, that it work against obama. who wants to see children bowing out hate. greg: zombies. bob: i did an agenda in 1984 showing kids many elementary school and bombs going off for mondale. 25 years later people would come up to me now all grown up and say you scared the hell out of me. you realize that! dana: you know what? several people told me you still do that to them today. bob: that is a given. dana: when i was a kid, i sang this land is your land this land is my land isn t that what kids are supposed to sing? kimberly: charming. sweet. bob and acorn want to register the kids in ohio. bob: absolutely! we will. greg: all right. ran out of time. when we come right back the fox news extreme weather team superstore sandy covered. take you live to the places