Texas residents are reaching out to help neighbors and strangers stay warm during a difficult week of freezing temperatures and massive power outages.
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Texans Show Resilience During Winter Storm Crisis | NBC Nightly News

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36 thoughts on “Texans Show Resilience During Winter Storm Crisis | NBC Nightly News”
  1. The old man is very wise…can’t blame ppl. We need “solution”.

  2. So touched!😢 So many people are helping each other despite differences. Pray that these sufferings will be over soon🙏💪🤟

  3. Hooray for Texans, but phuck your self-serving governor, lieutenant-governor, and Cancun Ted. Donate to the food banks, the PEOPLE need our love and support.

  4. Gallery Furniture's owner Mattress Mac is a true angel in Houston. He is always helping the community in any way he can. I am so grateful I survived Uri. I never want to experience this again.

  5. Thank you herpes for stepping up to help.the community, but when Texas officials pass blame it must be answered with truth don't you think?

  6. This is what we all need to embody because adversity and death knows no color.💪❤️❤️ 👏👏👏👏👏

  7. The towering caption greely decorate because headlight marginally drain down a piquant calculus. fortunate, domineering lawyer

  8. Houston we got a problem, don't worry, AOC is on the way with $ 3.2 million in donations thanks to people of NY State and the rest of the Country..Ted is feeding his Snowflake dog that did not eat for 30 hours.

  9. "Let's not blame people let's just fix the problem" …well the problem actually IS!!! …a certain right wing Conservative "people" in TX leadership rolls. Nothing is ever fixed unless you isolate the problem

  10. Go Texans, hurray👋👋👋👋

  11. well…blame here does matter because you can't fix the problem if you don't know what it is to begin with or where it started.

  12. Texans are strong.
    Even though the libidiots' wind turbines failed, we pulled through.
    President Trump was right again. Time to get back to reliable energy.

  13. This February 2021, Texas has just proven how unreliable Wind and Solar power can be. All of the cities in Texas that failed are ruled by progressive democrat mayors that change the power grid and power sources to green energy that completely and utterly failed. I live in a town in Texas that relied on natural gas and fossil fuel for power, we have electricity, water, and food. My town did not suffer any problems at all and our town is not the only one. We even donated electrical power, water, and food to the cities that failed. This has nothing to do with climate change, This is not even the worst of Texas weathers (just researched the weather history of Texas) This type of weather happens in Texas every decade or two and Texas weathered them all in the past. The only difference this time is that the cities that got hit bad relied mostly on wind and solar for power. I live in Texas all my life and I'm old. Texas needs to go back to being Texas.

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