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sides of the pipe throughout the night and we have seen light and heard noises and voices in the pipe're not sure whose voices we're hearing if it's one officers on one side and echoing through the tube or it is one or two of the suspects in the pipe. >> reporter: you have departments from sunnyvale pd, santa clara, san jose, chp, and the santa clara county sheriff's office. dozens of officers surrounding here. massive manhunt. they are describing these two guys as two hispanic men in their 20s. possibly armed and dangerous. they are telling everybody in the area stay inside if you can. if you see anything suspicious, call 911. obviously, a very fluid situation. still unfolding as we speak. we'll stay here throughout the morning and bring you updates. for now live in sunnyvale, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a device catching the eyes of commuters. it's big. some say the 25-foot-tall contraption looks a lot like something out of a transformers movie. bart calls it a mobile observation tower. it's designed to help fight crime in the area. the person inside can see what's going on at the station
sides of the pipe throughout the night and we have seen light and heard noises and voices in the pipe're not sure whose voices we're hearing if it's one officers on one side and echoing through the tube or it is one or two of the suspects in the pipe. >> reporter: you have departments from sunnyvale pd, santa clara, san jose, chp, and the santa clara county sheriff's office. dozens of officers surrounding here. massive manhunt. they are describing these two guys as two hispanic men in...
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while there were no fingerprints or hair on the pipe, there was a tiny speck of blood, which was sent for dna testing. >> how it got left there has always been amazing to us because it obviously had to have dried first when it was dropped in the pond. otherwise, it would have washed off as soon as it was thrown in the pond. >> to determine if this was the murder weapon, investigators devised a test to see the marks this pipe would make on a human skull. >> at the time, there weren't a lot of different surfaces or forensically available sources for reproducing human skin. and so, in this particular case, i used just a honeydew melon. it had a smooth surface and it was rounded. it was approximately the same size as a human head. >> she struck the melons from different angles and with varying amounts of force. >> when i hit the test surface to try to create as many different patterns as i could, using that particular pipe, and then i compared them to the wound patterns seen on the victim. >> scientists concluded rogers was killed with this instrument. why was this significant? >> the per
while there were no fingerprints or hair on the pipe, there was a tiny speck of blood, which was sent for dna testing. >> how it got left there has always been amazing to us because it obviously had to have dried first when it was dropped in the pond. otherwise, it would have washed off as soon as it was thrown in the pond. >> to determine if this was the murder weapon, investigators devised a test to see the marks this pipe would make on a human skull. >> at the time, there...
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we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor. >> i'll tell by the positive pressure suit that we wear in the bsl-4. and i'll hopefully get you into this. >> reporter: okay, i've got my right? >> not quite. you have jewellery on, rings, diamond rings can compromise the gloves. off. >> you see the air drops. when the air comes in through the hose, push the collar, as soon as that is connected and locked in, you have air flowing as you can hear. that is what you need to breathe. it's really important to ensure the integrity of the suit before you put it on. it looks like it's bearing up very well. make sure that all of the seams are good. >> reporter: it's
we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human...
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you can tell when that happens it is a awater pipe because you see water start to drip from the pipe. >> oh that is so horrible. >> his head's moving. there you go junior. come on. >> fortunately for this little boy and his parents, he was completely uninjured. >>> hammer a great tool to have. used badly in these two videos. we start in england, notice two guys all in black? they're up to no good. they walk into a mini food mart here. >> whoa. >> one stands on the corner kicks the shop assistant in the face three times, and then he threatens this guy with a hammer. >> totally missed an opportunity there this jack wagon wants to stand on the corner sweep his legs out, knock him on his butt. >> he's got a partner. it's not worth risking your life. >> the shop employee was terrified and in there alone, close to closing time. they think the guys knew a lot of people would not be around. there he is with the hammer threatening the guy. the buddy's stealing cigarettes and booze and putting them in his bag. the assistant's holding his hands back pushes back as the guy's grabbing his shirt. >
you can tell when that happens it is a awater pipe because you see water start to drip from the pipe. >> oh that is so horrible. >> his head's moving. there you go junior. come on. >> fortunately for this little boy and his parents, he was completely uninjured. >>> hammer a great tool to have. used badly in these two videos. we start in england, notice two guys all in black? they're up to no good. they walk into a mini food mart here. >> whoa. >> one...
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>> reporter: three stories tall, 7500 pipes. pipe organ was the latest in technology. most complicated manmade machine before the invention of the telephone exchange. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: this particular organ was built for the panama pacific exhibition in san francisco 100 years ago. this is it then. this is it now. . >> reporter: and this and this and this. and it's all housed in the dark dusty dank basement of civic center plaza the old brooks hall. >> what we see here are base pipes. these are the pipes that are played by the pedal board of the organ console. >> reporter: nick is among those pulling out the stops to refurbish this historic instrument. >> this is what the audience would see when the instrument is standing upright in a hall. >> reporter: it stood magestically at the world's fair and then civic auditorium until the 1989 loma prieta earthquake when it was damaged and dismantled. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: it's been repaired now it just needs someplace to live. there are a million pieces to put back together. a
>> reporter: three stories tall, 7500 pipes. pipe organ was the latest in technology. most complicated manmade machine before the invention of the telephone exchange. ♪[ music ]♪ >> reporter: this particular organ was built for the panama pacific exhibition in san francisco 100 years ago. this is it then. this is it now. . >> reporter: and this and this and this. and it's all housed in the dark dusty dank basement of civic center plaza the old brooks hall. >> what we...
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we have thousand miles of pipe and much is over 70% old and half is over 100 years old and you have the instances where a street caves in or a bus or truck is there and that's the reason. we stepped up the program from three mimes a year to 15 miles a year to catch up. >> >> we are dealing also with climate change and in sense of creating the dramatic storms but also with sea level rise and the impacts that we're seeing by projections by 2100 we anticipate the bay will rise 36-inches and some scientists say that could be doubled and these are the challenges we're looking at and where to invest the money. we have started the grant program. again we have under public law challenges with making improvements to private property using public funds. we found a way around that by creating this grant program which would allow residents to go out and purchase the water gates and we would reimburse them and put in the back flow preventers and we would reimburse them. the sand bags we provide to the residents during the storms. the flood insurance i talked about and operationally during the storms
we have thousand miles of pipe and much is over 70% old and half is over 100 years old and you have the instances where a street caves in or a bus or truck is there and that's the reason. we stepped up the program from three mimes a year to 15 miles a year to catch up. >> >> we are dealing also with climate change and in sense of creating the dramatic storms but also with sea level rise and the impacts that we're seeing by projections by 2100 we anticipate the bay will rise...
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bigger question is, whose pipe is it? the homeowner's or would it be east bay m.u.d.'s pipes? live in van mornings i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 a settlement could soon put striking tesoro workers back on the job. united steelworkers union reached a deal with shell oil to end a six-week strike that includes tesoro plant in martinez. executives said that martinez plants will remain shut down until workers approve the deal. that shutdown is one of the reasons of course for the current spike in gas prices. >>> police k-9 sank his teeth into two carjacking suspects after they led authorities on a high-speed chase. they were bitten by dogs. it started early this morning when police say the men used a gun to carjack an suv in east san jose. that kicked off a high-speed chase for nearly 20 miles ending in sunnyvale. police say the men then ditched the car near stevens creek and tossed the gun. neighbors saw them jumping their fences. >> i opened my backyard he went inside and then he said like my [ indiscernible ] like on the floor. so looks like he jumped over my backyard and
bigger question is, whose pipe is it? the homeowner's or would it be east bay m.u.d.'s pipes? live in van mornings i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 a settlement could soon put striking tesoro workers back on the job. united steelworkers union reached a deal with shell oil to end a six-week strike that includes tesoro plant in martinez. executives said that martinez plants will remain shut down until workers approve the deal. that shutdown is one of the reasons of course for the...
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sand bags don't work since the water comes in the building through pipe and it is toilets. sand bags are useless. the physical barriers are useless as well. we need to get solutions that work now. i understand it's expensive. i understand we're on a low lying area but what i don't understand since everyone has known this is a low lying area and a marsh for years and years why hasn't anything been done before now? it just seems very frustrating so i appreciate the meeting and i hope you guys can come up with some solution. the holding tank seems like the only viable solution but apparently now it's not. there are other parking lots in the area. pg&e has a parking lot on tweet street and 18th and folsom. maybe something can put a holding tank under there. who knows but i would appreciate any attention that the issue can be given. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am victoria sanchez and live [inaudible]. i wish these pictures -- >> you can put them up on the projector. >> [inaudible] >> you can use the other mic too. >> [inaudible] >> okay.
sand bags don't work since the water comes in the building through pipe and it is toilets. sand bags are useless. the physical barriers are useless as well. we need to get solutions that work now. i understand it's expensive. i understand we're on a low lying area but what i don't understand since everyone has known this is a low lying area and a marsh for years and years why hasn't anything been done before now? it just seems very frustrating so i appreciate the meeting and i hope you guys can...
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the pipes." "i was coming home. the pipes were dying. one more." "i had a drink with the pipes."the author anias nin who said, "love dies with illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. and the first draft. "love dies of illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. welp, i guess i better wrap this toast up. congratulations on your special day, mark and carol." [ laughter and applause ] terrible toast giver. terrible, famously bad toast givers. next we have the rapper and prince sir mix a lot, who said, "i like big butts and i cannot lie." [ laughter ] let's see the first draft. "i like big butts and i can lie, but i'm not lying about the butts part." [ laughter ] next, we have audrey hepburn who said, "nothing is impossible. the word itself says i'm possible." let's see the first draft. "nothing is impossible. the word itself says pissmobile." [ laughter and applause ] anagram humor. [ laughter ] next we have charles dickens who said, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." let's do the first draft. "so, i j
the pipes." "i was coming home. the pipes were dying. one more." "i had a drink with the pipes."the author anias nin who said, "love dies with illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. and the first draft. "love dies of illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. welp, i guess i better wrap this toast up. congratulations on your special day, mark and carol." [ laughter and applause ] terrible...
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it closed yesterday because of broken pipes. we're working to find out what hazmat crews found during a huge emergency response in upper northwest. we're told someone opened a safe and found containers of white syrupy substance inside. >>> university of oklahoma is now looking into a sorority it says may have had a role in re cyst video posted online. members in the fraternity are leaving the campus today. >>> hour by hour forecast for morning. dry morning and jumping to near 50 by noon. we'll likely have light rain moving into our southern and western suburbs and right into the washington metro area just after that. a rainy afternoon with fog and temperatures in the low 50s.r 4 over the brand new problem. 29 northbound at dustin road. right now shut down because of a two-car crash. may have two overturned vehicles. take a look at the backups. avoid 29 this morning. the cars are still on the road. tow is on the way but not there yet. >>> a quick shotout to the kids at brookefield elementary school. we did reading and talking. ha
it closed yesterday because of broken pipes. we're working to find out what hazmat crews found during a huge emergency response in upper northwest. we're told someone opened a safe and found containers of white syrupy substance inside. >>> university of oklahoma is now looking into a sorority it says may have had a role in re cyst video posted online. members in the fraternity are leaving the campus today. >>> hour by hour forecast for morning. dry morning and jumping to near...
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you have that size pipe all the way down 18th street until the corner and in a transfer box that shoots water 16 feet out of the man hole cover and floods the street because of the pipe 18 inches in diameter. that's ridiculous. maybe not your fault either. >> mr. cruz anything to add to that? >> only i welcome the notion of a committee so we can look at the analysis. >> if i may to the folks that came out on the kyuga issue we're certainly happy to advocate for a response and we will pass it on to your supervisor as well. i think that i appreciate that you came here to raise that issue and i am sure that you will get something not only from the puc but hopefully from your supervisor. on the 17th and folsom piece let me say that i truly feel for the residents and the reason that we wanted and the business owners -- the reason we wanted to have this hearing is this is something i have been dealing with on an yearly basis, and we're happy to work with the community, to work with the puc. as the storm happens but i feel that we need to figure out a short term, midterm and long-term solution
you have that size pipe all the way down 18th street until the corner and in a transfer box that shoots water 16 feet out of the man hole cover and floods the street because of the pipe 18 inches in diameter. that's ridiculous. maybe not your fault either. >> mr. cruz anything to add to that? >> only i welcome the notion of a committee so we can look at the analysis. >> if i may to the folks that came out on the kyuga issue we're certainly happy to advocate for a response and...
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wednesday, a pipe line carrying crude came under attack. the facilities were hit last month. 14 were killed at an oil field. in a company plagued by war, the oil industry is a prime target. production falling from 1.6 million a day. there have been so many attacks in recent days that libya's national oil confirmation says it will not fulfil the accountants. it may close the fields and ports, if the security situation
wednesday, a pipe line carrying crude came under attack. the facilities were hit last month. 14 were killed at an oil field. in a company plagued by war, the oil industry is a prime target. production falling from 1.6 million a day. there have been so many attacks in recent days that libya's national oil confirmation says it will not fulfil the accountants. it may close the fields and ports, if the security situation
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say they've gone 15 days without hot water this winter should have hot water flowing out of their pipes and faucets sometime tone. we spoke with an assistant property manager, leasing manager and by them through them the property manager who declined to comment or give an on camera interview citing company policy but they say hot water heaters have been delivered, they're on site but the installation process is under way today. when asked if that would be done by the close of business, they said yes. now, denise farmer's hot water went ice cold and she said managers at oaks at park south here repeatedly told her the problem was being fixed. like other residents, she was using pots to boil water for bathing and now is staying relatives. her daughter bought a thermometer and measured the temperature, it barely reached 50 degrees. farmer remains skeptical but she is hopeful she can return to
say they've gone 15 days without hot water this winter should have hot water flowing out of their pipes and faucets sometime tone. we spoke with an assistant property manager, leasing manager and by them through them the property manager who declined to comment or give an on camera interview citing company policy but they say hot water heaters have been delivered, they're on site but the installation process is under way today. when asked if that would be done by the close of business, they...
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they're picking up these pipe bombs or these pieces of the pipe bombs and she said they're surprisedy they are. so is that really what the prosecution is trying to get at here? these aren't toys. he knew what he was doing. he is a very active participant. >> i think the prosecution is doing exactly what they need to do in this case at this time is to bring the jury into it in a very visceral way. put your hands or at least see the evidence realize this stuff is dangerous. i don't think it will be credible for the jury to continue to suggest he was not a willing participant. focus on the fact he wasn't the leader here and look at this graphic and physical evidence. >> paul to both of you, actually we just have this information that came in from the middlesex d.a. this is saying the middlesex d.a. is going to pursue a prosecution against dzhokhar tsarnaev because of the m.i.t. police officer, sean collier, who was killed. were we expecting this? does this have any impact on things? >> it's someone unusual. middlesex is the cambridge jurisdiction. people don't realize the federal govern
they're picking up these pipe bombs or these pieces of the pipe bombs and she said they're surprisedy they are. so is that really what the prosecution is trying to get at here? these aren't toys. he knew what he was doing. he is a very active participant. >> i think the prosecution is doing exactly what they need to do in this case at this time is to bring the jury into it in a very visceral way. put your hands or at least see the evidence realize this stuff is dangerous. i don't think it...
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every time they want to do something with a bit they have to pull all of that pipe back out and they have to put it all back in again. narrator: as they drill the hole they continuously take rock samples to determine if the layers they saw on the seismic survey are actually there. meggyesy: we have a bunch of very large air compressors, bigger than a pickup truck that are blowing compressed air down through the drill pipe, out the bit, and is picking up the debris as we're drilling. it's lifting it all the way back up out the hole, and it blows it out at the blow pits. jagucki: as that fluid comes out, we can literally hold a bucket under the end of it, and we get some water and cuttings in it. and then we give that sample to our mud logger, and the mud logger looks at the cuttings. he can tell what type of rock we're in. narrator: at approximately 1.8 kilometers, or 5,800 feet, down, the team expects to find the sandstone that is part of the oriskany rock layer one of the potential injection zones. but so far, there is no sign of that layer. jagucki: we logged another well about 30
every time they want to do something with a bit they have to pull all of that pipe back out and they have to put it all back in again. narrator: as they drill the hole they continuously take rock samples to determine if the layers they saw on the seismic survey are actually there. meggyesy: we have a bunch of very large air compressors, bigger than a pickup truck that are blowing compressed air down through the drill pipe, out the bit, and is picking up the debris as we're drilling. it's...
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i'm talking about 20 foot long pieces of pipe that come through there like helicopter blades. we were just fortunate no one got hit. >> god almighty. that hit right there. >> you okay? >> yeah, i'm fine. it took out the front of my vehicle. >> are you serious? >> yeah. >> there was some other pieces ended up hitting the ground. there's one of them. you can see by the size of my shoe how big that is. >> the blast leaves its mark on the first responders of this small texas town. >> it was the closest call i've had. we've had some hair-raising experiences. this one stands out from the rest of them. >> the firefighters have no idea their near-death experience is caught on camera, and the video becomes a training tool for the fire department and others. >> we've learned a lot from this fire. our operating procedures are different today. our respect is different. >>> south korea. 25 miles outside seoul. a fire breaks out at a liquefied petroleum filling station in 1998. on site are hundreds of tanks that could explode, and a tanker truck ready to blow sky-high. thousands are evacuat
i'm talking about 20 foot long pieces of pipe that come through there like helicopter blades. we were just fortunate no one got hit. >> god almighty. that hit right there. >> you okay? >> yeah, i'm fine. it took out the front of my vehicle. >> are you serious? >> yeah. >> there was some other pieces ended up hitting the ground. there's one of them. you can see by the size of my shoe how big that is. >> the blast leaves its mark on the first responders...
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you can see here the pipe the 10 inch pipe. it was 75 years old. that is what burst.t's what sent water everywhere. it wasn't only the water that was flying down the street that was a problem, there were about 30 homes that had to be cut off wssc shut off the water while they repaired the pipes. they were able to bring in a new pipe and lay it down. they finished laying over the pavement to cover up the road that was broken here because of the water main. it wasn't only the water that was here on the street that was a problem, there were also a few homes that had some damage. some relatively mirren damage about four or five homes had water that creeped into the basement there. that counted for about four to six inches of water that flooded the basement part of the homes there. those homes drying out now. the road about dry and road crews are finishing up patching up the road here so they can reopen it to traffic. but it looks like it could be a little while before the entire project is complete, aaron. >> richard jordan live for us thank you. >>> in the day ahea men a
you can see here the pipe the 10 inch pipe. it was 75 years old. that is what burst.t's what sent water everywhere. it wasn't only the water that was flying down the street that was a problem, there were about 30 homes that had to be cut off wssc shut off the water while they repaired the pipes. they were able to bring in a new pipe and lay it down. they finished laying over the pavement to cover up the road that was broken here because of the water main. it wasn't only the water that was here...
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[airy tones] nay is a persian term meaning simply pipe.s in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many different kinds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the audience won't hear it either. (narrator) while materials and construction are critical in determining the timbrel capabilities of an instrument, it is the musician who makes the instrument come to life. in essence the instrument becomes the unique musical voice of the player. (redman) i think the connection that you feel with an instrument is oftentimes beyond literal or verbal description. but i think one thing that really attracted me to the sound of the tenor saxophone was its incredible emotional range. [saxophone plays jazzy staccato music] the ten
[airy tones] nay is a persian term meaning simply pipe.s in various forms appear from north africa all the way to western china in very many different kinds of forms. and the nay that i play is associated with turkey. it is this shape this profile here, that is said to give the turkish nay its particular tonal timbre. but the real place where timbre lives is inside the instrumentalist's heart and head. if the instrumentalist doesn't hear the timbre in the instrument and the music, then the...
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[low, airy pipe plays] (man) pitch is the highness or lowness of the sound.f how many vibrations per second form the fundamental frequency of the sound. for the musician, of course, the pitch at least in the western vocabulary, are the 12 pitches of the octave divided up and here's a chromatic scale and that's all we have-- each of those pitches or pitch classes from c to c is reproduced in every octave so that there's something fundamentally the same about that c and that c and that c. they're an octave apart; they're doubles in frequency. every music around the world takes that raw material, and sometimes the octaves are not divided up into 12 equal parts. [spirited violin plays] you can divide octaves into 20, 30, 40 parts, or you can divide octaves into only three or four or five parts. but every music has a certain idea of what is the pitch material inside the octave. we're familiar with a major/minor scale system that we use in our music. here's a major scale. [keyboard plays scale] it's a kind of bag of notes from which you can choose the notes of your
[low, airy pipe plays] (man) pitch is the highness or lowness of the sound.f how many vibrations per second form the fundamental frequency of the sound. for the musician, of course, the pitch at least in the western vocabulary, are the 12 pitches of the octave divided up and here's a chromatic scale and that's all we have-- each of those pitches or pitch classes from c to c is reproduced in every octave so that there's something fundamentally the same about that c and that c and that c. they're...
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a pipe burst in the basement and the water hit an electrical panel.o and water crews were at the building to shut off water there. >>> it will take 88 years to fix the riskies gas mains in philadelphia. >> does he council passed up one chance to speed up the work and sell the utility. mitch blacher found gas leaking on city streets, some are now open to new options. tell us about it. >> they include private companies replacing more than 1500 miles of leaking and aging gas lines. the city council has refused to tell it outright but when we started asking about leaks, the city chair asked for ideas to fix those leaking mains. david is a gas worker he's a school teacher. he's looking for gas readings. and having no trouble finding them with a gas detector he bought online. he is one of a dozen people on gray's ferry avenue who say they continue smelling gas near their homes. he's low budget gas reader confirmed what his nose was telling him. >> you know not trusting the authority of those people. >> reporter: those people are the people running philadelp
a pipe burst in the basement and the water hit an electrical panel.o and water crews were at the building to shut off water there. >>> it will take 88 years to fix the riskies gas mains in philadelphia. >> does he council passed up one chance to speed up the work and sell the utility. mitch blacher found gas leaking on city streets, some are now open to new options. tell us about it. >> they include private companies replacing more than 1500 miles of leaking and aging gas...
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that pipe may be as old as 100-plus years. the main feeds are 24 inch and 36-inch pipes. when you look at all of this infrastructure knowing that replacement factor is going to come isn't it a better thing to plan how we're going to share those resources with community, understanding that when we have a water break a water main break -- and we witnessed many of those during the very harsh winter that northeast of the country had faced this year. a number of the frosting is busting this infrastructure. but when we have a number of these breaks and you see the water flowing from that location it is not just water that's flowing by, it's dollars and it's elect ronrons because it took an immense amount of supplies to treat that water. it took tons of taxpayer dollars to make sure that it's acceptable and it's -- in its form. for consumption, for drinking water and of course it's the water wasted. so we need to see this as a way to save, save water, save money and save energy. why not incorporate into this discussion to speak to the needs of drinking water in this country? you
that pipe may be as old as 100-plus years. the main feeds are 24 inch and 36-inch pipes. when you look at all of this infrastructure knowing that replacement factor is going to come isn't it a better thing to plan how we're going to share those resources with community, understanding that when we have a water break a water main break -- and we witnessed many of those during the very harsh winter that northeast of the country had faced this year. a number of the frosting is busting this...
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unfortunately it's -- he feels the only way to do that is for them to kill their illusions, their pipe dreams as they're so often called. so i thought it has to come out of that. it has to come out of love and not that he's trying to destroy them, but he's trying to help them and in a way that's more disturbing. and the fact that it is a joyous thing when he arrives and that it's so off putting that this person they love sov is driving them to do this thing. for him it's sort of he is many a kind of semidelusional state and he feels this last act which i don't think bringing him absolution but it is a way to prove to them and himself that what he did was right. ultimately, his pipe dream was he did this out of love and -- >> rose: he's doing it for them. >> yeah. >> rose: is this a different hickey than you conceived when you played hickey? >> oh, yeah. i mean, every great role, it's interesting, when i started working, all i knew was jason rurabs and everyone else, so when we started rehearsal almost 30 years ago, i said, i'm going to do jason r obard. after a few weeks of bad jason r
unfortunately it's -- he feels the only way to do that is for them to kill their illusions, their pipe dreams as they're so often called. so i thought it has to come out of that. it has to come out of love and not that he's trying to destroy them, but he's trying to help them and in a way that's more disturbing. and the fact that it is a joyous thing when he arrives and that it's so off putting that this person they love sov is driving them to do this thing. for him it's sort of he is many a...
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the hannigan family including miles and charlotte were members of the pipe band. >> the pipe land was part of their lives and we wanted to represent that. >> in place of their injured parents bandmates like luke and mitch came to show their support. >> we need to be there for them now and hope that the justice system will take its course. >> the family is struggling, it's difficult, they lost everything in one brief moment. they are still recovering and trying to cope with what happened. >> formal arraignment was scheduled today and we reached out to muir's attorney and he has no comment, he remains in jail he has not posted bond. >> annie thank you. >>> a philadelphia woman is charged with concealing her daughter's death so she could continue collecting federal benefits on the child's behave. she was indicted yesterday and prosecutors say that her 3-year-old daughter died back in 2010 but allegedly lied to authorities several times and claimed the girl was still alive to receive social security payments for another four years and is said to have defrauded the government out of $27,00
the hannigan family including miles and charlotte were members of the pipe band. >> the pipe land was part of their lives and we wanted to represent that. >> in place of their injured parents bandmates like luke and mitch came to show their support. >> we need to be there for them now and hope that the justice system will take its course. >> the family is struggling, it's difficult, they lost everything in one brief moment. they are still recovering and trying to cope...
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replacing old pipes with new ones. and must bleed out all the existing water in the old pipes in order to connect the new ones. public works says, it is too difficult to capture and save this water. and it is not cost effective for city workers to do it. >> reporter :and speaking of all the rain that we need in the area we haven't really gotten much this year. this is what we have seen, we should be getting. i do have some good news, this is how much rain we've gotten percentage wise since october. the three for san francisco. talking about the sierra though , are still well under. coming up we have some rain chances of coming up next. >> pam :tonight. a justice department investigation has found. racial bias in ferguson, missouri shows. quote- a "pattern and practice" of discrimination in the city's police department. and municipal court. the full report could be released tomorrow. in berkeley, the community is concerned about protests over the report -- and, also, the potential use of force by local police. kron 4's
replacing old pipes with new ones. and must bleed out all the existing water in the old pipes in order to connect the new ones. public works says, it is too difficult to capture and save this water. and it is not cost effective for city workers to do it. >> reporter :and speaking of all the rain that we need in the area we haven't really gotten much this year. this is what we have seen, we should be getting. i do have some good news, this is how much rain we've gotten percentage wise...
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ultimately, his pipe dream is that he did this out of love. charlie: he is doing this for them. nathan: yeah. charlie: is this a different hickey then you conceived of him? brian: yeah. it is interesting. all i knew was jason along with everyone else. when we started rehearsal, almost 30 years ago, i'm just going to -- [laughter] i finally realized after coming with bad interpretations, i said, i can't do that. i came up with the happiest guy in the world. this sunny salesman of death. big smiles all the time. big hearty laugh. slowly becomes obvious to the audience and the people on stage that he is selling something that is not quite as advertised. charlie: is he selling it out of love? brian: sure. it is an interesting discussion that goes on constantly with a people like ourselves who deal with the play and the character just how crazy is he? crazy enough to know exactly what he is doing in terms of embracing his craziness? crazy? not crazy? nathan: he sort of compartmentalizes all these things. he knows he is going to turn himself in. he knows that people he knows what he d
ultimately, his pipe dream is that he did this out of love. charlie: he is doing this for them. nathan: yeah. charlie: is this a different hickey then you conceived of him? brian: yeah. it is interesting. all i knew was jason along with everyone else. when we started rehearsal, almost 30 years ago, i'm just going to -- [laughter] i finally realized after coming with bad interpretations, i said, i can't do that. i came up with the happiest guy in the world. this sunny salesman of death. big...
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that is a look at sports monica back over to you. >> thanks ducis bag pipes and pretzels are hoping to patrick's day. >>> david cohen thanked them for sending over shamrock shaped pretzels for patients and staff at the hospital. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sleep over? please! come on! see why fios is rated #1 in customer satisfaction in hd picture quality based on customer satisfaction studies. call today to make your house, the house. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph is here now way closer look at the forecast we were in the 60s, what happened? >> it's spring time. >> i'm a realist. >> i like that because it is going downhill overnight tonight after the high of 68 at noon today. you know how to hurt a girl. >> he is only doing his job. >> rick is on my side, that is the first time in ten years as we
that is a look at sports monica back over to you. >> thanks ducis bag pipes and pretzels are hoping to patrick's day. >>> david cohen thanked them for sending over shamrock shaped pretzels for patients and staff at the hospital. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of...
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us for all of your news this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense. maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our regular tvs with an energy star model, the change would be like shutting down a power plant? you can find the energy star on everything from standard to high def to the largest flat-screen your heart desires. ow that makes sense. >>> in may 2014 thailand's military took power in a coup. it was led by army commander prayut chan-o-cha. appointed as the interim prime minister, prayut is seeking to restore a civilian government. in t
us for all of your news this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense. maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer...
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a plan he says involved the terror group isil. >> was it their idea for you to plant pipe bombs at the capitol and have people running outside to shoot them? >> it was both varieties. >> government documents said the f.b.i. first noticed cornell after he voiced support for violent jihad on a twitter account. cornell allegedly posted statements videos and other content expressing support for the islamic state group. >> talking about how we should wage jihad in america. we should form our own groups in alliance with the islamic state and i say groups i mean you know, what would you call sleeper cells? >> cornell goes on to say that he was very dedicated to waging jihad in america and that supporters of isil are in every state and more organized than we all know. while authorities were able to stop him cornell warns of what he says is coming. >> there will be indeed many, many attacks. there will be you know, like i said on the capitol, you know. not going to give away too much. >> jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> the f.b.i. is now offering $5 million for information that brings a retired f
a plan he says involved the terror group isil. >> was it their idea for you to plant pipe bombs at the capitol and have people running outside to shoot them? >> it was both varieties. >> government documents said the f.b.i. first noticed cornell after he voiced support for violent jihad on a twitter account. cornell allegedly posted statements videos and other content expressing support for the islamic state group. >> talking about how we should wage jihad in america. we...
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. >> reporter: howell was walking down pipe street when police say the driver of small car may have lost control, jumped the sidewalk, and killed her instantly. the driver left the car and ran away. >> i'm devastated. >> reporter: her long-time partner, brian mason says she always drove to work but decided to walk yesterday because the weather was nice. >> she was the most beautiful person in the world. she is practicing buddhist. weren't hurt a fly. she was taken from us too soon. >> reporter: celeste jewel howell lived up to her middle name. an artist who create custom jewelry. >> beautiful work. huge fan. >> reporter: she showed some pieces at acci galley in berkeley. >> it was really great to have her here. she was super sweet and incredibly knowledgeable about jewelry and her work. >> i want justice to be done. >> reporter: brian hopes police find the driver who took away his only love. >> she was the love of my life. and the world just lost a woman of grace. and love. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> seven people were safely rescued this afternoon from a burning boat in tiburon's richard
. >> reporter: howell was walking down pipe street when police say the driver of small car may have lost control, jumped the sidewalk, and killed her instantly. the driver left the car and ran away. >> i'm devastated. >> reporter: her long-time partner, brian mason says she always drove to work but decided to walk yesterday because the weather was nice. >> she was the most beautiful person in the world. she is practicing buddhist. weren't hurt a fly. she was taken from...
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if you have got more free riders, if wisconsin opened the door to workers, machinists, pipe fitters, people in places like harley davidson, in the briggs and stratton, if they don't have to carry a union card, is there at some point at the end of that timeline a place where there's no collective bargaining agent. >> that can happen, or more likely it's harder for unions to organise when new employers come in, they don't have the money they have before, it's expensive to hire organizers. it's partly because it's expensive to hire organizers. it's very, very, very difficult to organise in the united states unlike other countries, because you have to go through a long legal process. you have to go through an election where you get 50 interests plus to have anyone represented at all. and the litigation which management can continue for years is very expensive j training. management has more money to play out the litigation if they can drain the union of money. it's easier for them to win the legal battles and stop the organising from occurring. in the long run there'll be less organising
if you have got more free riders, if wisconsin opened the door to workers, machinists, pipe fitters, people in places like harley davidson, in the briggs and stratton, if they don't have to carry a union card, is there at some point at the end of that timeline a place where there's no collective bargaining agent. >> that can happen, or more likely it's harder for unions to organise when new employers come in, they don't have the money they have before, it's expensive to hire organizers....
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it all started with a major water main break late yesterday afternoon on a 75-year-old 10 inch pipe. it took wssc crews at least an hour to arrive on scene. during that time hundreds of gallons of water gushed on to the streets and front yards. one home owner told us he had eight inches of water in his basement. as if that weren't enough now residents will have to deal with the significant road work ahead. >> got an emergency, that's why we're here. no, we're not quite here. we got to take a lot more time at least 10 hours. jeanette: service was restored to 29 homes at about 6:00 this morning including this one here. but things won't go completely back to normal until about 6:00 this evening. reporting in berwyn heights, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: two maryland counties reached a settlement with exxon and pepco holdings over their proposed merger. it could affect millions of people in the metro area. the settlement with montgomery and prince george's counties includes more than $93 million in bill credits for customers and investment in energy efficiency programs. the merger s
it all started with a major water main break late yesterday afternoon on a 75-year-old 10 inch pipe. it took wssc crews at least an hour to arrive on scene. during that time hundreds of gallons of water gushed on to the streets and front yards. one home owner told us he had eight inches of water in his basement. as if that weren't enough now residents will have to deal with the significant road work ahead. >> got an emergency, that's why we're here. no, we're not quite here. we got to...