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Pains. norm was supposed to play oscar madison in a chicago production of the odd couple, but dropped out, but is expected to make a full recovery. eric: can you imagine the border patrol agent s reaction when they came across this? two would be smugglers attempt to go get into arizona in a road block, their jeep propped up on a makeshift ramp on this fence. it didn t get far u about the suspects did. they quickly escaped back into mexico. steve: she was just trying to save the ducks. instead a pennsylvania woman nearly drowned drowned and got . she was reportedly drunk and decided to jump into a raging creek to help rescue some ducks because she was worried the ducks would die or drown during the storm. the four-year-old daughter started to follow her, but luckily was grabbed by a neighbor, then the woman got stuck in neck high water. it took eight firefighters to rescue her. her blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. she s facing several charges which she apparently can ....
Point or two in the popular vote. it has a huge bearing on how he s perceived. there are a couple of house seats to the republicans. gretchen: that s an interesting analysis. before i let you go, can you talk about the fact that the election might be postponed? could that ever happen as a result of this? it would require an act of congress, i m told. i haven t read the section of the constitution. the election date is actually in the constitution, so i m not quite sure how that could be changed. but i don t see a postponement. if the storm were approaching now and it hit on monday or tuesday, then you would have. but simply for the aftermath, i don t see that. steve: they did postpone the election here in new york city on 9-11, 2001. but that was a primary and that was controlled by the state and not specified in any constitution. steve: dick morris joining us today from michigan. thank you very much. ....
If not weeks. eric: thank you. speaking of numbers, $20 billion, that s the early estimate in property damages from hurricane sandy as millions of americans begin to pick up the pieces following the storm. what if you re affected and plan to pay for your recovery? here to help us is personal finance expert, mr. dave ramsey. you have a few tips for people who were either affected or in the future may be affected. we do. we ve been through a lot of personal storms and a lot of us have been through natural disasters. the first thing you do is you just stop and you count your blessings. something this traumatic does that. it says you look at the things that are really, really important to you, your family, your health and you look around and when you got those things, then you know you can rebuild. the second thing is you dive in you and make sure necessities are taken care of, of course. your food, shelter, clothing, those are kind of obvious. then the thing that sometimes people don ....
The restaurant is still completely secure. we just can t get in. gretchen: the facade was actually all bricks? yeah, it was brick. gretchen: because i would that i if it had been plywood or something like that, that it would have come off a lot easier. but brick? yeah. i don t know what was behind it or anything like that. but it had fallen down. it s right there. gretchen: luckily the restaurant had already been closed, right? , yes. the restaurant was closed. the manager had it secured by 5:00 o clock on sunday. it was completely closed. no one was there. but we ended up getting a call from them that the incident happened. obviously it s gotten a lot of coverage. gretchen: other people had to be evacuated who lived nearby. firefighters, some injured, trying to get to this scene. i know you have not had a chance to get there, right? right. for exactly that reason. we want the firefighters and the ems to be able to do what they need to do, get there, keep everything secur ....
Power outages in some a more than 8 million people in the dark. the hardest hit states, new york, connecticut, pennsylvania. we were telling you about this earlier. this is new jersey. this is not live. but this is a situation there right now, already devastated by the storm in and of itself. this is another beach town now, between seaside heights and point pleasant. ten homes now on fire there. flames spreading. these homes are not occupied. you can see some of the flames are actually coming out of the sand and that s why it s believed it may be gas underneath the ground that somehow exploded and creating these fires now. beach front community that became the scene of destruction trying to pick up the pieces. more than 100 already flooded homes in breezy point, new york, burned to the ground. todd starnes with the latest on that situation. good morning. good morning. and extreme devastation is what ....