to modify family members and failing to provide other basically assistance. three people died more than 180 others were injured in that crash landing, wow. you know what i want to know right now? what? what s coming up on new day. chris cuomo. how are you my good people? we re good. we re following a couple stories high interest. the first is this mystery illness happening out west? did you hear about these kids becoming partially paralyzed. this little girl, her left arm has become yoouf useless. they don t know why. it s a polio-like virus but it s not polio. now we hear that one of the victims is actually getting better. they re rushing there to see why. see if there s a common factory help the other kids. we ll take you through all of that and let you know the latest for your own family s concerns. also, we have an exclusive for you today. when philip seymour hoffman died
homeless, in between places who have not seen restitution or recovery money, right? i mean, it s not theoretical this money is going to, say, a new brunswick development and not people actually affect. absolutely. we hear every day from people who say i m tired of the press conferences saying mission accomplished. i m tired of people saying that everything is going well when there are complete there s a complete and utter lack of transparency and people get letters from the state that say we re not giving you money and they don t know why. the letter doesn t tell them why. the new brunswick story, does that surprise you? it doesn t surprise me. the state has had little commitment to actually putting the money where the need is greatest. there s some value to some extent in getting housing built. right. when politics is playing the role it is, when it seems like it s political favoritism over documented need, it s putting off a really bad sense in people s minds in new jerse
transparency and people get letters from the state that say we re not giving you money and they don t know why. the letter doesn t tell them why. the new brunswick story, does that surprise you? it doesn t surprise me. the state has had little given the reporting by steve kornacki of the lack of integrity monitors, given the fact we don t have real independent transparent oversight, are you at all confident that money is going to go to the right people and not be used as slush fund? they ve given no indication they ve given no indication that they re going to correct the mistakes of the past. the worst thing we can do is allow the money to come in and have the same mistakes that they ve made in the past happen again because we re not going to get another chance. this could be the last money that s coming in. the federal government, the hud secretary, the obama administration needs to make sure that this money is well spent. if it doesn t, we re not going to recover in the way w
sandy who are getting kicked out of their houses, who are homeless, in between places who have not seen restitution or recovery money, right? i mean, it s not theoretical this money is going to, say, a new brunswick development and not people actually affect. absolutely. we hear every day from people who say i m tired of the press conferences saying mission accomplished. i m tired of people saying that everything is going well when there are complete there s a complete and utter lack of transparency and people get letters from the state that say we re not giving you money and they don t know why. the letter doesn t tell them why. the new brunswick story, does that surprise you? it doesn t surprise me. the state has had little commitment to actually putting the money where the need is greatest. there s some value to some extent in getting housing built. right. when politics is playing the role it is, when it seems like it s political favoritism over documented need, it s put
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