hold on i m trying to get you a hope. we re getting you a rope. brian call 911. i got him from out of the water right now. i m hanging up with you. all right buddy, come on get up out of that water. don t go backwards. you re all right. no, ma am we got a car in a ditch we just pulled a fellow out. lord have mercy. are you all right now buddy. yeah. take your breath and we re going to get you off of this bank, okay. we gone get you off of this bank. andrew well, he s a good man with a good heart and i m glad he was there to ceja happen. he was able to help many summer all, i m glad mr. summerall is safe with us. he asked to be part of the live
you ve got a power cord? you got a rope? hold on, i m getting you a rope. don t go backwards. you all right? no, ma am, we got a car in the ditch. we just pulled somebody out. lord have mercy. are you all right now, buddy? yeah. take your breath. we re going to get you off of this bank. we re going to get you off of this bank. reporter: 66-year-old jerry summ summeral, he was out hooking for food and got in trouble. this intersection was flooded just about an hour ago.
i got him. i got him out of the water. i m hanging up with you. all right, buddy, come on, get up out of that water. don t go backwards. you all right? no, ma am, we have a car in a ditch. we just pulled a fellow out. lord, have mercy. are you all right now, buddy? yeah. get your breath. we re going to get you off of this bank. we re going to get you off of this bank. reporter: so many of these events occur in just seconds, jim. there is no time to call for help. that s why the urgent need to stay in place and don t be driving around in areas that you don t know whether or not it s water or it s a road. these emergency situations still exist out here and they re going to exist for quite a bit as southeast texturize as tries tor from this storm. jim? you re right.
ensuring that the promise of equality that we hold out and that the effort that so many women and men have made over the decades to secure it don t go backwards. and i think we re not just at a stalled point, i think we are potentially going backwards. for example, real quickly, on equal pay, a number of cities and states have said one of the problems about equal pay is when you hire people, you say, what was your last pay? if you re a young woman and you ve been under paid before and you say what your pay is, then a slight bump looks fair. but it s not because you ve got built in inequity. so what is happening in current times in some places, i think it s quite troubling because there s a great effort to make sure local teas don t pass laws to prevent lawyers from asking
ensuring that the promise of equality that we hold out and the efforts that so many women and men have made over the decades to secure it, don t go backwards and i think we re not just at a stalled point. i think we are potentially going backwar backwards. for example on equal pay, a number of cities and states have said you know, one of the problems is when you hire people you say what was your last pay? so if you re a young woman and you ve been understood paid before and you say what your pay is, then a slight bump looks fair. but it s not because you ve got to built-in inequity so what is happening in current times and some places i think is quite troubling because there s a great effort to make sure that localities don t pass laws that prevent employers from asking about past pay.