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Forum News Group: South Queens Residents Pack St. Helen’s For Hurricane Sandy Town Hall

[[{“fid”:”470″,”view_mode”:”full”,”type”:”media”,”link_text”:null,”attributes”:{“height”:”682″,”width”:”1024″,”style”:”width: 380px; height: 253px; float: left;”,”title”:”Hurricane Sandy Town Hall”,”class”:”media-element file-full”}}]]                 Clasping the hands that have bailed out bucket after bucket of water from basements, that have had to throw out photos of parents and grandparents and children, that have been lent to neighbors and strangers alike, South […]

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MSNBC: Rep. Jeffries Discusses Federal Disaster Relief Funding on “All In With Chris Hayes”

[[{“fid”:”411″,”view_mode”:”full”,”type”:”media”,”attributes”:{“height”:”406″,”width”:”705″,”style”:”width: 650px; height: 392px; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid; margin: 2px;”,”title”:”HJ – Chris Hayes – Disaster Funding”,”class”:”media-element file-full”},”link_text”:null}]] Chris Hayes talks to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Steve Ellis of Taxpayers For Common Sense about expected the federal disaster response to the Oklahoma tornado disaster.

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NY1 News: Brooklyn Tenants Forced To Use Stairs Since Sandy File Lawsuit

  To get to his fifth-floor apartment, Melvin Thompson takes an elevator in one building and walks across an outdoor walkway that connects to his building. The elevator he’s supposed to use has been out of service for more than five months, ever since October 29, when Hurricane Sandy hit. “I have asthma. I can’t […]