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many of us have a lot to be thankful for today, but even as the u.s. economy starts to sputter back to life, millions of americans remain unemployed and they re suffering. many find themselves falling out of the middle class and falling into poverty. there are more people living in the suburbs than in cities and we have been following three families as they confronted poverty. they face losing their homes and their future, yet never losing themselves. diane is the kind of do it all mom you often meet in the affluent suburbs of boulder, colorado. we re going to get some groceries. pasta, rice. cereal. a gallon of milk possibly and eggs. she s an ambitious human resource executive with a master s degree, a husband, three kids. and a comfortable home. so what is diane doing here? you re entitled to the government commodity today. can you use rice krispies? yeah. and a food pantry. i never thought we d be in this predicament so many unknowns. they didn t see it comi
United-statesBoulder-countyColoradoBoulderMeccaMakkahSaudi-arabiaSouth-koreaMichiganDenverAmericansAmerica survive. you don t like coming back here. i hate coming back here. i hate it. and their fight to get back up. the fact that i m actually out there working again, i just felt like i was waking up again. it s very exciting. america now: lost in suburbia. thanks for joining us. i m lester holt. feeling poorer these days? you re not alone. as you may have heard, according to a government study between 2007 and 2010 the median america family lost almost 40% of its net worth. many american families are falling out of the middle class and straight into poverty. in fact, for the first time there are more poor people living in the suburbs, the traditional home of the middle class, than in cities. we ve been following three families as they confronted poverty for the first time. we ve been with them on job searches and welfare offices, in their kitchens as they face losing their homes and their futures. yet never losing themselves. diane windemuller is the kind of do it a
United-statesNew-jerseyBoulder-countyColoradoBostonMassachusettsBoulderLibyaMeccaMakkahSaudi-arabiaPennsylvania captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. already tonight a big part of florida is feeling the high wind and rain from tropical storm debby as millions living along the gulf coast remain on edge and on alert for its eventual landfall. forecasters have had a hard time this is the mess that can be seen from space tonight. this storm has already proved dangerous, a tropical storm warning is up tonight from the mississippi-alabama border into northwestern florida. but taking no chances, louisiana s governor has already declared a state of emergency. the weather channel s mike seidel is in tampa, florida tonight to bring us the very latest. mike? reporter: good evening, lester. here on these beaches they re getting pounded. tropical storm debby, the first one in the gulf of the season, has already claimed its first fatality. oil rigs have been evacuated. that could affect the price you pay for gas at the pump. this is the worst flooding here since 1993, nearl
LouisianaUnited-statesRobert-moses-state-parkNew-yorkWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaSan-franciscoCaliforniaMexicoArizonaEgyptAtlantic-city captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. already tonight a big part of the florida is feeling the high wind and rain from tropical storm debbie as millions remain on edge and on alert for its eventual land fall. forecasters have had a hard time nailing down where the storm is headed. this storm has already proved dangerous. with winds now sustained at 60 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning is up tonight from the miss miss/alabama border into northwestern florida. louisiana s governor has already declared a state of emergency. the weather channel s mike seidel is in north reddington beach florida near tampa. reporter: they re getting pounded on these beaches. tropical storm debby has already claimed its first fatality. oil rigs have been evacuated. this is the first flooding here since 1993, nearly 20 years ago. take a look at these 8 to 10 foot waves battering these beaches. that s going to be the story of the storm here in the coast. huge impact w
New-yorkUnited-statesMiamiFloridaLouisianaAlabamaSouth-beachTampaTexasOcean-beachCaliforniaWashington captions paid for by nbc-universal television good evening. already tonight a big part of the florida is feeling the high wind and rain from tropical storm debbie as millions remain on edge and on alert for its eventual land fall. forecasters have had a hard time nailing down where the storm is headed. this storm has already proved dangerous. with winds now sustained at 60 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning is up tonight from the miss miss/alabama border into northwestern florida. louisiana s governor has already declared a state of emergency. the weather channel s mike seidel is in north reddington beach florida near tampa. reporter: they re getting pounded on these beaches. tropical storm debby has already claimed its first fatality. oil rigs have been evacuated. this is the first flooding here since 1993, nearly 20 years ago. take a look at these 8 to 10 foot waves battering these beaches. that s going to be the story of the storm here in the coast. huge impact w
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