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Civilians discovered an abandoned warehouse full of supplies brough over for the aftermath following Hurricane Maria in 2017.
Thousands of supplies including , Baby food, diapers, Hundreds of water bottle packages, hurricane awnings that people DESPERATELY needed more than 3 years ago and that hundreds could use TODAY as constant earthquakes at the South half of the island have left more than 200 families homeless!
The authorities urge people to go through the goverment to ensure help but how can we when things like these KEEP happening. This isnt the first of such findings and it will not be the last. Puerto Ricans claimed the U.S did not aid them correctly post Hurricane María but in the end we died at the hands of our own.
Yeah, someone asked me if it’s like riding a bike, and I said yeah, but it’s like riding a bike in New York traffic. I know the route, I don’t know if someone’s going to open a cab door on me, but I do know the way home.
Message from Lin-Manuel Miranda's 8th grade teacher brings "Hamilton" star to tears
Dr. Rembert Herbert is the man who first told "Hamilton" creator and Broadway superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda that he "could be good" at writing musicals. Ahead of the show's debut in Puerto Rico, Dr. Herbert shared a message with Miranda that brought him to tears.
"Lin, this is your old English teacher, Dr. Herbert, here. I'm sure you didn't imagine when you were in the eighth grade and set some of 'The Chosen' to music that it would lead you where you are today but congratulations. I've heard a lot about what you're doing in Puerto Rico, and I wish you well in those endeavors and continued great success down there," Herbert said.
Miranda is reprising his role as Alexander Hamilton for a three-week run of his Tony Award-winning musical in Puerto Rico as part of an effort to raise money and awareness for the U.S. territory after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017. Miranda's family has deep roots in Puerto Rico, the island where his parents where born and where he also spent summers growing up. This is the first time in more than two years that he will play the role he originated on Broadway.
"Dr. Herbert's the reason I'm sitting here talking to you," a tearful Miranda told CBS News' David Begnaud after watching his former teacher's message.
"I wrote a musical instead of doing my homework for his class in eighth grade. He said, 'You could be good at this, and you should stop hibernating in my class, and you should be doing this.' Because we had a student-written theater club at my high school and Rembert's the one who nudged me in that direction and he sort of changed my life forever with that," Miranda said.
Chef José Andrés, who distributed more than 3 million meals to hungry Puerto Ricans in the wake of Hurricane Maria, also congratulated Miranda in a message that too made him cry.
"Lin-Manuel, congratulations. Only you will bring 'Hamilton' to beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico. So thank you for bringing so much hope to the beautiful American people of Puerto Rico. After all, you know it. Immigrants get the s*** done," Andres said.
"You made me cry by having chef Jose Andres before the interview even started. That's really unfair," Miranda said.
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Linmirandacom: Lin, I waited so patiently for the right occasion to bring up the letter you wrote for him in 2011 for the Kennedy Center Stephen Sondheim Inspirational Teacher Award, it's so beautiful.
Lin also shouted out Dr Herbert in his 2008 Tonys speech.
Roma, Texas - CBS Reporter Videos Illegal Smuggling Operation
Roma, Texas – CBS Reporter Videos Illegal Smuggling Operation
One July 11, CBS reporter David Begnaud and his producer Mark Hooper accidentally caught on cell phone camera a smuggler bringing two illegals into the United States near Roma, Texas. The incident occurred only a few hundred yards from a legal US Border Patrol crossing. As soon as he saw what was happening, David Begnaud used his cell phone to record the incident. Then they were threatened by the…
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