angry muslim men who are disaffected, whatever their problems are, and how do you get them slowly, but surely, to become radicalized and to carry out attacks alone in a small group and show you thousand do it? all right. in addition to i mean, if that s how they did it, if that was one of the ways or if that was an influence, i also want to talk a little bit for a second about their family life. their mother, who apparently was she was picked up for shoplifting at lord & taylors, a warrant went out for her. she probably didn t show up for court and which is why she got the warrant. she took off. but before she took off for russia, she was running a spa in her home, wasn t she? yeah. in fact my daughter, she said a friend of mine knows the terrorist. the gal s name is alisa. i got her to write an article for foxnews.com. it s fascinating reading because alisa and her mom would go to the terrorist s house, their apartment a couple times a year
sort of devastation caused by hurricane katrina but it is already creating a lot of trouble for families trying to rebuild their homes after the disasters. adam housley is live on the story for us from los angeles. good morning, adam. reporter: martha, this is happening all across the country as fema uses new regulations to redraw communities as flood hazard areas. not just in the south or places you might think of flooding. it is in places like sacramento, california, in the middle of a san joaquin delta. we met one family who is homeless due to the regulations. happy face? reporter: when brad and jennifer taylor bought their sacramento home in 1998. it seemed like a good investment and a great place to raise a family. fema and corps of engineers just certified the levees as 100 year flood protection. so we, thought that it was a safe bet. it was a nice neighborhood to move into. reporter: but that all changed last august when the taylors came home to find their house engulf
house engulfed in flames. thankfully, no one was hurt but the home was destroyed. first thing we felt was relief. we are all here. it s all stuff that can be replaced. we have insurance. the taylors immediately started looking to rebuild, but soon found that fema, without them knowing, had reevaluated the neighbor s maps. their area, previously deemed safe was now a flood zone where homes couldn t be built unless they were raised 20 feet into the air. something the city wouldn t allow and their insurance couldn t cover. i can see new homes shouldn t be built and not wanting them to have people significantly increase the value of their home if it s in a dangerous area but to not be able to fix your home to the condition that it was prior to a fire? there has been some new legislation introduced here in california that would provide exceptions to some of these fema rules this
thousands of dollars. after hurricane katrina devastated the gulf coast in 2005. fema redrew many of the flood maps nationwide taking areas safe from flooding and declaring them vulnerable. now folks trying to rebuild homes after fires and natural disasters are seeing insurance and reconstruction costs go through the roof. adam housley is live with this in los angeles. including country cities you might not think of. sacramento, california under water in many areas. right smack dab in the middle of california s delta. happy face? when brad and jennifer taylor bought their home in 1998 seemed like a good investment and great place to raise a family. fema corps of engineers had certified the lives as a hundred year flood protection. we thought it was a safe bet it was a nice neighborhood to move into. that all changed last august when the taylors came home to find their
discussions took place. often executives have to say, on a certain day down the road, i m going to sell my stock to avoid this situation. number two, we don t know that anything misleading was given out to the public. just an allegation. but to go after the individual opposed to suing the company, they have to show this was press put out inconsistent with what was going on behind closed doors. this typical heads i win, taylors you lose, so people sue. arthur: i was talking about the law firm this is not a guy who practices law not back of his truck but a reputable firm that has handled cases like this before against at&t and enron and they should answer the allegations. if they do so they will prevail and if they fail they will be in