I just spoke at a tribute to the heroes of the American Red Cross, to whom we owe so much here in L.A. and whose work is now crucial in aiding our friends in the Philippines.
The Los Angeles region is home to more than 600,000 Filipinos, the largest population outside of the Philippines itself. So many of our friends have family affected by Typhoon Haiyan. We're helping our neighbors, people we know, when we contribute to the Red Cross. Los Angeles is strong because we are from everywhere and we care deeply about each other.
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