to take care of our patients and now it s at jeopardy to be taken from us, our livly hoods. and to choose between our faith and our sincere beliefs with regards to our job is disheartening. what will you do if you have to leave this job? i stand behind my faith and my convictions and that is why i m fighting here today. and i i will find another job if i have to. but i will stand firm in my decision and i m fighting for every american because this is just wrong and it s illegal. we know there are many people involved. please keep us up to date on your case. and we thank you for the work that you ve done over the last couple of years and just your willingness to go in there and care for the rest of us when we needed you. thank you, both. thank you so much. well, some good news before we say good night.
we re talking about homes, lives, livly hoods, all of it lost in paradise. like the woman who just said, now what? caller: now what? well, i m committed to rebuilding, as are everyone else on the town council and many people that i know. a friend of mine posted yesterday on facebook, paradise is not gone, it s just closed for remodeling. which made me smile. but and it s not true that it s all gone either. there are some really key things that a community needs that are still standing. our town hall, our police department, our library, our high school, our hospital, which has to be recertified, but it s still there. we still have two of our grocery stores with the shopping center around them, our hardware store. our starbucks is still there. so there are things to build
inches of rainfall. this is a multi-day event. but the stories coming out of north carolina, even in the long-term, are going to be staggering. i mentioned people are so concerned about their homes being destroyed. their businesses, their livly hoods livelihoods, agriculture, livestock, the roads have been so compromised, if not damaged or destroyed. but still this long fetch of moisture still being drawn up from theed a land tick from theed a land from the atlantic and moving across the west. if it does, the rainfall is going to be heavy at well. so natalie, the story is not over, even though the national hurricane center says we have sent out the last advisory. we all understand this is not it. yes, absolutely.
of l.a. and with these winds, and we are talking 25 to 35 knots, and that is all just pushing this water towards the coast and unfortunately the oil along with it. tremendous efforts are being done at this point to try and put up containment booms and keep as much oil back as possible. but with the strong southeasterly flow it s not working in their favor today. and it s just a difficult task altogether. i am curious, we see a lot of boats behind you. what are you hearing from the people that you have come in contact with, their concerns right now? reporter: there is a huge industry right here, the seafood industry, and this is the peoples livly hoods, and shrimping industry opened early yesterday. i talked with one shrimping family, and they said the shrimp