NBCUniversal’s "Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together" live, one-hour benefit telethon that aired Friday, Nov. 2, generated nearly $23 million in donations for the American Red Cross.
NBCU and the American Red Cross said a record number of individual donations were received for the not-for-profit relief organization between 8 p.m. and 12 a.m. Eastern on Friday, Nov. 2 -- more website and phone traffic than any Red Cross benefit telethon over the last five years.
The event, hosted by Today anchor Matt Lauer, featured performances by Christina Aguilera (a judge on NBC'sThe Voice), Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, Billy Joel, Joe Perry, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Sting and Steven Tyler as well as appearances by Kevin Bacon, Jimmy Fallon (NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon), Tina Fey, Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Stewart and NBC News' Brian Williams.
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Saturday, November 03, 2012
Puppets Descend On Capital in Million Puppet March
As far as marches to the Capitol go, Saturday's rally had some memorable characters.
The so-called "Million Puppet March" set out to be a colorful and fun way of showing support for the Public Broadcasting Service.
Hundreds of supporters met at Lincoln Park, sporting sock puppets, marionettes and full-blown costumes.
Naturally, Big Bird was a popular choice.
TORONTO ISLAMIST WEBSITE CALLS SANDY A ‘DIVINE SLAP’ IN FACE OF U.S. ‘ARROGANCE’
A pro-Islamist website in Toronto is calling Hurricane Sandy “a divine slap on the face” of American “arrogance.”
The website of Crescent International, which calls itself the “newsmagazine of the Islamic movement,” published an unsigned post which concluded by saying: “Hurricane Sandy, as a divine slap on the face of arrogance, is smashing its way through the Eastern Coast of the US.”
The post also criticizes the U.S. for allowing women the right to vote.
Canada’s National Post reports that Crescent International “often promotes the worldview of Iran’s repressive regime.” The paper writes:
The Top Three Ways Hurricane Sandy Confirms Conservatism
For the past week, that clucking class of liberals that always seems to find itself on our television screens has hovered above the tragedy and chaos that Hurricane Sandy left in her wake, assigning points to the Dems, defeats to the GOP and validation from heaven for all its schemes and ideas.
After all, we can’t have a weather event without the reliable street preachers chiming in, saying climate is not the same as weather except in the cases that promote their ideology, and proclaiming that if only America sacrificed its industry on the altar of environmentalism, the storm gods would show mercy. See, with these clowns, there isn’t an event on the damn planet — from wildfires to home runs — that doesn’t confirm their world view. And we know this, and we deal with this.
CLINTON AIDE TRIES NEW POSITION
A former Democratic aide to Bill and Hillary Clinton is throwing her support behind Mitt Romney in the presidential election, arguing Romney can offer “bipartisan leadership.”
“I know what it means to work across the aisle on issues that are important to the American people,” Gigi Georges, the former Executive Director of the New York State Democratic Party, said Saturday. “And that’s why I am supporting Mitt Romney.”
Georges, a former special assistant to President Clinton, worked on domestic policy issues for the National Economic Council. She also worked in Hillary Clinton’s Senate office as state director.
Maryland Sending More Resources to New York and New Jersey to Assist with Recovery Efforts in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy
REISTERSTOWN, MD (November 3, 2012) – Twenty-five troopers from the Maryland State Police and four employees from Baltimore City will be heading north to help the states of New Jersey and New York with recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. They will be joining 23 emergency medical providers from various parts of the state that deployed earlier in the week and are providing service in northern New Jersey.
“As we were preparing for Hurricane Sandy, several other states came to Maryland with personnel and equipment to help with water rescues and operating emergency operations centers,” said Governor Martin O’Malley. “We are thankful that we are now able to return the favor in states to our north which suffered more damage from Sandy.”
The troopers are being sent to Fort Dix in central New Jersey, where they will be deployed to assist local law enforcement officers, primarily in Monmouth and Ocean counties. The Baltimore City personnel, led by Robert Maloney of the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management and Public Safety, will be assisting staff in the New York State Emergency Operations Center in Albany. They comprise an Incident Management Assist Team (IMAT).
Ten two-person advanced life support ambulances and three supervisors went to New Jersey on Thursday. After originally staging at the Atlantic County Training Center near Atlantic City, they were sent to MetLife Stadium in northern New Jersey. Most of their work has been in Jersey City, N.J. The team includes units from private service Life Star and public safety units from Baltimore City and Talbot and Washington counties.
Volunteers Continue to Clean up Crisfield
65 people showed up today to volunteer
WHAT IS NEEDED
WHAT IS NEEDED
Appliances mainly refrigerators, furniture, mattresses, linens including pillows are some of the things that are needed.
They also need building supplies drywall, plywood and insulation. Right now they seem to have enough food and the only clothing they are requesting is NEW underwear .
The above items are a priority right now.
All polling centers will be open Tuesday in Crisfield
Delaware Veterans Association were there today to bury the caskets that were forced up due to the flooding.
Home Depot delivered 3 truck loads of building material today.
No more donations of water is needed at this time.
All polling centers will be open Tuesday in Crisfield
Delaware Veterans Association were there today to bury the caskets that were forced up due to the flooding.
Home Depot delivered 3 truck loads of building material today.
No more donations of water is needed at this time.
Sandy Took Major Toll On Assateague Island’s Federal Side
BERLIN -- After a few days to survey damage from Hurricane Sandy, parts of Assateague Island National Seashore will be open today.
The North Ocean Beach parking area is expected to open for day use visitation Friday, Nov. 3 at noon.
The Verrazano Bridge has been checked out by the Maryland Department of Transportation and deemed safe for vehicular traffic.
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The North Ocean Beach parking area is expected to open for day use visitation Friday, Nov. 3 at noon.
The Verrazano Bridge has been checked out by the Maryland Department of Transportation and deemed safe for vehicular traffic.
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Anheuser-Busch Donating Drinking Water, Plus $100K, To Help Sandy Victims
Anheuser-Busch is sending its support to those affected by Hurricane Sandy in the form of 44,000 cases — 1,056,000 cans — of emergency drinking water and a generous monetary donation to the American Red Cross.
The brewing company has already shipped 4,000 cases to two New Jersey distributors — Harrison Beverage in Pleasantville, N.J., and Ritchie & Page Distributing in Robbinsville, N.J. — that should be available to the American Red Cross and other local disaster relief organizations today. Another 10,000 will be delivered to Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn over the weekend.
"Relief workers and people in the region are in need of safe, clean drinking water, and Anheuser-Busch is in a unique position to produce and ship large quantities of emergency drinking water," said Peter Kraemer, VP supply for Anheuser-Busch. "Our local distributors help identify those communities most in need and work with relief organizations, such as the American Red Cross, to make sure the water gets where it's needed."
Before and After Aerial Images of Sandy's Damage
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released aerial imagery showing the damage left behind by Sandy
CLICK HERE to see the pictures.
CLICK HERE to see the pictures.
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama's Battleground Advantage Holds
WASHINGTON -- The veritable fire hose of data turned on in the final days of the 2012 campaign leaves little doubt that while the national popular vote remains too close to call, President Barack Obama holds slim but meaningful leads over Republican nominee Mitt Romney in the battleground states that will likely decide the presidential election.
With just three days remaining before votes are counted, most of the national tracking polls continue to show a basically deadlocked race, with six new surveys released in the last 24 hours showing roughly the same findings as those from earlier in the week.
OHIO: ROMNEY DRAWS 30,000, OBAMA DRAWS 2800
As Chuck Todd and NBC release their juicy-juiced-juicery from a propagandist named Marist predicting Obama will nearly double his 2008 turnout advantage with a D+9 poll, in his first trip to Ohio since Hurricane Sandy, Mitt Romney attracted a jaw-dropping crowd of 30,000 at a rally Friday evening.
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State police: Do not leave cars idling in cold weather
Drivers who idle their cars to warm them up invite thieves and could face fines this winter, Maryland State Police warns.
The agency launched a campaign warning drivers that running cars are an easy target for criminals prowling neighborhoods, gas stations and grocery stores. Leaving a car running and unoccupied can also result in a $70 fine and one point on the driver's record.
O'Malley Orders Tolls Waived, Restrictions Lifted For Trucks Heading North
The State of Maryland is waiving tolls, weight requirements and permitting for trucks traveling through Maryland that are carrying relief supplies to New York and New Jersey, the areas ravaged by Superstorm Sandy.
The Maryland State Highway Administration says that, as of 3 p.m. today, Governor Martin O'Malley has waived tolls for utility trucks, emergency vehicles and vehicles carrying relief supplies.
The toll waiver will remain in effect until 3 p.m. Tuesday.
“All reasonable steps must be taken to assist relief efforts in the wake of this unprecedented storm,” said Governor O’Malley in a news release.
Rumors Become Reality
The Red Cross and Salvation Army who are stationed at the Crisfield Community Center will in fact shut down food distribution at 5pm today.
We want to thank all the volunteer that have shown up today to help with this massive cleaned up.
We want to thank all the volunteer that have shown up today to help with this massive cleaned up.
NY Governor: 8M Gallons of Gasoline Delivered
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a message for New Yorkers in long gas lines: Help is on the way.
Cuomo said Saturday that the gas shortage brought about by the superstorm was due to tankers being held in the harbor and not allowed to make deliveries. He said state and government officials had been working with the Coast Guard to get those tankers released.
He said 8 million gallons of fuel had been delivered and another 28 million will be delivered over the next few days
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Cuomo said Saturday that the gas shortage brought about by the superstorm was due to tankers being held in the harbor and not allowed to make deliveries. He said state and government officials had been working with the Coast Guard to get those tankers released.
He said 8 million gallons of fuel had been delivered and another 28 million will be delivered over the next few days
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NYC Marathon Runners Donate Hotel Rooms to Sandy Victims
In the wake of the announcement that the New York City marathon has been canceled, a new kind of help has sprung up for Sandy victims, in the form of hotel rooms.
Race2Recover NYC is facilitating the transfer of hotel reservations from marathon runners who would otherwise have to cancel them to victims of Sandy's wrath, those who have lost their homes.
For marathoners who are interested, Race2Recover makes it easy. People who want to donate their hotel rooms can just pass along the info for their reservation and the group makes all the phone calls to arrange it.
Reid Says He Can't Work With Romney
Five days before the election, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has ruled out trying to work with Mitt Romney should he win next week.
"Mitt Romney's fantasy that Senate Democrats will work with him to pass his 'severely conservative' agenda is laughable," Mr. Reid said in a statement on Friday, trying to puncture Mr. Romney's closing election argument that he'll be able to deliver on the bipartisanship President Obama promised in 2008 but has struggled to live up to.
Mr. Reid, a Nevada Democrat and a Mormon, like Mr. Romney, has become the Republican presidential nominee's chief critic this campaign, at one point accusing him of failing to pay taxes — a charge that Mr. Romney has refuted.
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