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once i got them in, they pretty much took it from there. >> and then all around towers hired their own crew members, their own people. it didn't matter if they had experience or not. >> smith: like jay guilford. he kicked around between part-time jobs. he was a mover, he delivered pizzas. but after his second child was born, he needed something better. all around towers was offering a full-time job at $10 an hour. >> that's when he filled out the application, came back out, said he had a job and they gave him a $600 check and had a plane ticket for him to leave, like, the next day. >> smith: guilford, with no prior experience, was suddenly thrown into one of the biggest building projects the tower industry had ever seen. >> even in the wintertime there was ice on the towers and he would tell me he would have to literally beat ice off of the pegs to climb up the towers, which i did not find that very safe. >> smith: but his cousin and co-worker says guilford wasn't scared. >> he enjoyed it. i mean it was.. it give him a rush that was unreal. jay, i mean, he just... he loved the job. >>
once i got them in, they pretty much took it from there. >> and then all around towers hired their own crew members, their own people. it didn't matter if they had experience or not. >> smith: like jay guilford. he kicked around between part-time jobs. he was a mover, he delivered pizzas. but after his second child was born, he needed something better. all around towers was offering a full-time job at $10 an hour. >> that's when he filled out the application, came back out,...
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all of new york. something that's noticeable different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way aroundthe tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site, which is also home to the september 11th memorial and mum. it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> beautiful. >>> a wayward dolphin in huntington beach, california, refuses to leave. he's been stranded in a wetlands channel since friday. experts say the six-foot mammal appears healthy, but appears slightly disoriented. experts say the dolphin may have been scared off by his pod and he'll return to the ocean on his own. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, the heat are on fire against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game that's got everybody talking. against the knicks, but it's what happened after the game th
all of new york. something that's noticeable different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way aroundthe tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site, which is also home to the september 11th memorial and mum. it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out...
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all of new york. something that's noticeably different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11 memorial and museum. >> it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out at 1776 feet making it the tallest building in the until. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> the tall lest building in the world -- tallest building in the world stands at 2723 feet. >>> our time 4:37. warmer temperatures are expected but could they also bring some thunderstorms to our region? in about two minutes howard will let us know what's in store for the day and the rest of your workweek. >>> surprise, surprise. three of the wealthiest counties in the whole country right here in our backyard. jessica will have more on that coming up in your money segment at 4:41. >>> more and more dads are choosing to be mr. mom. that's coming up at 4:5
all of new york. something that's noticeably different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11 memorial and museum. >> it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added....
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something that's noticeably different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11 memorial and museum. >> it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out at 1776 feet making it the tallest building in the united states. manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> by the way, the tallest building in the world is in dubai and it stands at 2,723 feet. >>> coming up next, howard at the forecast -- howard has the forecast. >> a very nice lunch time here. got a little sticky. you're going to notice some muggies with the humidity coming back. the allergy count has come back. the numbers? tree pollen in the moderate category while grass is still high. weeds and mold are low. we'll come back. we'll talk about temperatures a little up and down. chances for rain also and of course looking ahead for the coming week
something that's noticeably different from the original twin towers is that the building is all glass. windows floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11 memorial and museum. >> it's been an act of passion and an act of patriotic duty. >> reporter: the skyscraper isn't expected to reach its full height for at least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top...
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. >> reporter: this building is all glass, windows floor to sealing all the way around. the towere of many buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the september 11th museum. >> it's an act of passion and an act of patriotic beauty. >> reporter: when the needle is added the tower will top out at 1,776 feet. making it the tallest building in the united states. right now the tallest building in the u.s. is chicago's former sears tower. mary bubala, wjz news. >> workers are still added more floors to one world trade center. they already have 90 floors completed. >>> two carjacking suspects cause a commotion tonight. sky high chopper 13 shows us a stolen suv after it crashed on fredrick road. police tell us two men stole the suv and lost control as police followed them. officers caught both men after they tried to run away. >>> well caught on tape, a protester pinned to the ground then pepper sprayed by baltimore police. activists call it police brutality but the department says it was doing its job. wjz is live, megan mccorkel has more on the officers response.
. >> reporter: this building is all glass, windows floor to sealing all the way around. the towere of many buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the september 11th museum. >> it's an act of passion and an act of patriotic beauty. >> reporter: when the needle is added the tower will top out at 1,776 feet. making it the tallest building in the united states. right now the tallest building in the u.s. is chicago's former sears tower. mary bubala, wjz...
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and there are machine gun towers all around the camp with men there with machine guns and greeting us at the camp at the gate were men in uniform with rifles and bayonets. we are in uniform. and i thought, what in the world is happening? then you look into the camp and there they were. then it dawned on us what had happened. and at that moment, thank god the men had the good sense not to search us. i can imagine if the guards began searching us. i think we would have had some bloodshed around there. but then the gates were open and we were escorted in and we found that these barracks had been vacated by families who either doubled up with other families. they said we could stay in the barracks. we said, no, we'll stay in the trucks or the mess hall. and we tried our best to be happy and sociable, but it's not easy realizing what was happening there. and when we left, the atmosphere was totally different because when we arrived we were all singing and playing ukuleles and having a great time and when we left it was absolute silence. all the way to mississippi. no one talked. and i coul
and there are machine gun towers all around the camp with men there with machine guns and greeting us at the camp at the gate were men in uniform with rifles and bayonets. we are in uniform. and i thought, what in the world is happening? then you look into the camp and there they were. then it dawned on us what had happened. and at that moment, thank god the men had the good sense not to search us. i can imagine if the guards began searching us. i think we would have had some bloodshed around...
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there was pigeon roosts guard towers all around that exterior of the stockade, within the stockade itselfe was what was called a deadline, to cross it was death. >> reporter: lawton was for the brief time the largest prison camp in the civil war. slaves built it in 1864 to ease overcrowding of the andersonville prison. as general sherman began his march to the sea. >> a lot of them didn't know they were leaving when they left they would not have taken the time to gather their equipment. >> reporter: this discovery happened by accident. >> kevin said he was looking for a thesis project. i said it will be easy we won't find anything you'll get it done in a hurry and move on and get your master's. >> reporter: kevin chapman took on the project and using water colors painted by a former prisoner stumbled on the site. >> on the very first day of the survey, we within about 20, 30 minutes, found a u.s. large cent. to find one of those meant the site was fairly pristine. >> what is this here? >>> this is a stain in the soil. as you can see, it is square shaped, and that is exciting to us because
there was pigeon roosts guard towers all around that exterior of the stockade, within the stockade itselfe was what was called a deadline, to cross it was death. >> reporter: lawton was for the brief time the largest prison camp in the civil war. slaves built it in 1864 to ease overcrowding of the andersonville prison. as general sherman began his march to the sea. >> a lot of them didn't know they were leaving when they left they would not have taken the time to gather their...
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the original tunes hours is that the building is all glass, windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11th memorial and museum. >> it has been an act of passion and patriotic duty. >> the skyscraper is not expected to reach its full height for a least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out at 1,776 ft. making it the tallest building in the united states. >> from cbs 5 weather center, good evening everyone. i'm taking a look at the current temperatures. right now cross the bay area, boy will will they be dramatically different tomorrow. that forecast is straight ahead. >> we are at the famed olympic club, you have to wonder if this golf course will play friend or foe to the greatest players in foe to the greatest players in the world at the u.,,,,,,,,,,,,, when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdep
the original tunes hours is that the building is all glass, windows, floor to ceiling all the way around. the tower is one of several buildings under construction at the site which is also home to the national september 11th memorial and museum. >> it has been an act of passion and patriotic duty. >> the skyscraper is not expected to reach its full height for a least another year when the needle is added. the tower will top out at 1,776 ft. making it the tallest building in the...
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see images like that of police pepper spraying defenseless women and this is all while building barricades around the ivory towers of wall street bankers who continue to plunder the wealth of a generation of americans and cumbered and in europe of course you see greeks revolting against the same kind of plundering of their country now this has observers looking to meetings of european leaders like the ones going on today for signs of where this is going next here to talk about it with us is paul craig roberts he's an economist and also former assistant secretary of the u.s. treasury that was under ronald reagan first dr roberts thanks for being on the show welcome back to capital account thank you yes thank you now let's start our discussion with we just gave a long sermon on wall street let's talk about who regulates it because you used to work at the treasury and now people are starting to wonder and think about who's going to be the next treasury secretary because timothy geithner has made it clear that it's not going to be him we know timothy geithner his background we know that he was at the new york fed bef
see images like that of police pepper spraying defenseless women and this is all while building barricades around the ivory towers of wall street bankers who continue to plunder the wealth of a generation of americans and cumbered and in europe of course you see greeks revolting against the same kind of plundering of their country now this has observers looking to meetings of european leaders like the ones going on today for signs of where this is going next here to talk about it with us is...
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tower is 1,070 feet. still very tall. no getting around that. it is proportioned so that it can be very carefully protected. we're quite satisfied itself retains all of the central ingredient of the previous 1,200 foot tower. next. this is the street plan that he showed you a few minutes ago. this is significant refinement and improvement in the plans. we have three designed the structure of the tower to pull the columns in as they reach the ground in board, which allow a 20 foot sidewalk dimension on mission street, allowing for a very generous bus drop-off on mission street. this is a rather complex thing to do. it involves sloping the columns as the rise through the tower. it is very achievable and a common technique, but a way for the tower to settle itself into mission square to create an environment and very comfortably acknowledge the bus traffic on mission street. next. this is the floor just above us. this is the typical first floor. as you can see, quite well developed. the core of the structural engineering is quite far along. these are refinements from the days of competition. this is a very safe building. at has a third exit that conf
tower is 1,070 feet. still very tall. no getting around that. it is proportioned so that it can be very carefully protected. we're quite satisfied itself retains all of the central ingredient of the previous 1,200 foot tower. next. this is the street plan that he showed you a few minutes ago. this is significant refinement and improvement in the plans. we have three designed the structure of the tower to pull the columns in as they reach the ground in board, which allow a 20 foot sidewalk...
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all the time there. you can't fool around. you have to hurry other wise like i said there's 150 minnesota town the towers waiting for you to fall off or quit. they would stay there all day. >> waiting to get your job. >> yeah mine or somebody elses. >> reporter: slowly the tower rose. actually a pair of towers. the tower was cellular like a beehive. the tower would be to be built in 100 feet of tidal water. the construction trestle was itself a considerable feet of engineering but it would have bad luck. first the trestle would be built. to built the gigantic tower would be built. to excavate the rock, pilot bombs were dropped. then larger bombs were dropped. it was something like bombing an underwater city. in one of the most hazardous jobs of all, divers and helmets would go down to explore the condition of the rock. coping with tides and currents that all but swept them away. gascon was resident engineer. as a boy, russ would go down to see the work. >> it was so dark and murky down there that, he couldn't see but the diver would go over the area that had been blasted with his bare hands and his job was simply to feel it and
all the time there. you can't fool around. you have to hurry other wise like i said there's 150 minnesota town the towers waiting for you to fall off or quit. they would stay there all day. >> waiting to get your job. >> yeah mine or somebody elses. >> reporter: slowly the tower rose. actually a pair of towers. the tower was cellular like a beehive. the tower would be to be built in 100 feet of tidal water. the construction trestle was itself a considerable feet of engineering...
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as we filmed around this one, suddenly, there's an aftershock. all that's left of the towered into dust. this castle is one of the casualties. it stood for centuries. the pride of this little town. but the great shock of the quake was more than it could cope with. to help deal with all this, emergency workers from the length of italy have been sent to the area. many people are staying away from homes that might have been weakened by the quake. they are understandably wary. they've had to endure the aftershocks. allen johnston, bbc news, italy. >>> we're following this story from overnight. three climbers died while descending mt. everest. may is the busiest month for climbing the mountain. one of the climbers, a german doctor, is said to have died from altitude sickness. >>> the naacp sent out shock waves over the weekend formally endorsing same-sex marriage. some polls last year showed a majority were opposed. that trend is changing on the heels of the president's endorsement. now the naacp says it's simple. same-sex marriage is a civil right. >>> some sports. you could say
as we filmed around this one, suddenly, there's an aftershock. all that's left of the towered into dust. this castle is one of the casualties. it stood for centuries. the pride of this little town. but the great shock of the quake was more than it could cope with. to help deal with all this, emergency workers from the length of italy have been sent to the area. many people are staying away from homes that might have been weakened by the quake. they are understandably wary. they've had to endure...
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of the building was the second highest tower in new york city, a 32 story high tower that you could see for miles around. all of this modeled on spanish renaissance prototypes from the 16th century and they really did a gorgeous job of taking the spanish renaissance and turning it into a multi-entertainment complex for the modern era. here you're looking at madison square garden from upper madison avenue. you can see the arcade that gave you shelter when you came out of the carriage. there is the multi-entertainment complex itself, the colonnades where the roof top theater was and here is your entrance on the right and stanford white was brilliant at decorative effect. what i love about it, it was all set against a roman brick exterior. carnegie hall that i get to next uses roman brick, long, narrow, beautiful roman brick. we don't use it anymore because it is so narrow and requires more courses when you build something so we don't use it anymore. if you pay attention around town, there is beautiful houses from the 100 years ago, beautiful buildings using that roman brick. the arena itself, this is madison s
of the building was the second highest tower in new york city, a 32 story high tower that you could see for miles around. all of this modeled on spanish renaissance prototypes from the 16th century and they really did a gorgeous job of taking the spanish renaissance and turning it into a multi-entertainment complex for the modern era. here you're looking at madison square garden from upper madison avenue. you can see the arcade that gave you shelter when you came out of the carriage. there is...
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tower into san francisco all is clear. it is cooler as we expected upper 40s around napa, santa rosa, san francisco, redwood city, livermorelos gatos, half moon bay everybody else 50s antioch 61. inland mid to upper 40s gilroy and santa cruz low to mid 50s watsonville, salinas and monterey. sunny, warmer, breezy, fastest breezes over the ocean and bay waters up to 25 to 35 miles an hour from the northwest, mild and calmer, dry the entire seven day forecast. everybody is going up from two degrees in santa rosa to four in concord to oakland and fremont up to 70. temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s from half moon bay up into san francisco, richmond mid to upper 60s bay shore, mid 70s in the south bay mid to upper 70s in the east bay valleys, 80 in antioch mid to upper 70s north bay. mid 80s through the central valley 69 with sun at big sur 60 tahoe mostly sunny palm springs 94 afternoon sunshine 67 in san diego, l.a. 72. if you are going to the bay bridge series a's taking on the giants 7:15 first pitch, dropping to 55 lows tonight almost as cool as this morning, partly cloudy, upper 40s to lower 50s we are watching area
tower into san francisco all is clear. it is cooler as we expected upper 40s around napa, santa rosa, san francisco, redwood city, livermorelos gatos, half moon bay everybody else 50s antioch 61. inland mid to upper 40s gilroy and santa cruz low to mid 50s watsonville, salinas and monterey. sunny, warmer, breezy, fastest breezes over the ocean and bay waters up to 25 to 35 miles an hour from the northwest, mild and calmer, dry the entire seven day forecast. everybody is going up from two...
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all day sunday. we'll be here to cover it, guys. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> half way around the planet, the world's tallest tower now open to the publich, officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the tokyo sky tree. it soars above the city. can't even see it in the city. 8,000 visitors were expected to take high-speed elevators to the observation decks on the, get this, 350th and 450th floors today. >> i wonder how long it takes to get up there. >> high speed. all the excitement dampened by the weather when rain clouds surrounded the towers. visitors really couldn't get a lot of view up in the clouds. the sky tree recognizes the world's tallest tower while another kalifah? dubai is the tallest structure. >> i got it. they're both way up there. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," the latest developments in the sierra lamar case. >> crews at the jail this morning and in morgan hill. team coverage when we come back. >>> and for more news, weather, traffic, and all sorts of updates, check us out on bay ar newsfacebook, search nbc bay ar news. >>> he's been charged with murder, that means that we believe we have probable cause t
all day sunday. we'll be here to cover it, guys. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> half way around the planet, the world's tallest tower now open to the publich, officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the tokyo sky tree. it soars above the city. can't even see it in the city. 8,000 visitors were expected to take high-speed elevators to the observation decks on the, get this, 350th and 450th floors today. >> i wonder how long it takes to get up there. >>...
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around the world. >>> a new milestone for one of san francisco's tallest towers. how it will help allnderstand earthquakes better. plus -- >> inside this elementary school clocks are broken, and computers belonging to fourth graders are gone. what the >>> in napa, a school already facing money problems is facing another blow tonight after 40 laptop computers were stolen over the weekend. why the reaction from some of the fourth graders was somewhat surprising. >> reporter: the principal showed us the locked mobile metal cabinet that had been sitting in a classroom. the 40 laptops that were inside is missing. >> stealing from these kids is robbing their education and hope for learning. you just can't even believe that anybody would choose to do something like this. >> reporter: the computers were mac pros, just like this one, they're worth $1,000 each. but invaluable for the students who use them. >> of course their purchased to go on for years. this really effects hundreds and hundreds of kids. >> reporter: police are investigating the black smudges on the cabinet, where they dusted f
around the world. >>> a new milestone for one of san francisco's tallest towers. how it will help allnderstand earthquakes better. plus -- >> inside this elementary school clocks are broken, and computers belonging to fourth graders are gone. what the >>> in napa, a school already facing money problems is facing another blow tonight after 40 laptop computers were stolen over the weekend. why the reaction from some of the fourth graders was somewhat surprising. >>...
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and as we film around this one, suddenly there's an aftershock. all that's left of the tower dissolves into dust. this castle is one of the casualties. it stood for centuries. the pride of this little town. but the great shock of the quake was more than it could cope with. to help deal with all this, emergency workers from the length of italy have been sent to the area. many people are staying away from homes that might have been weakened by the quake. they are, understandably, wary. all through the day they've had to endure those powerful, frightening aftershocks. alan johnston, bbc news, in northern italy. >> this earthquake destroyed buildings that had withstood battle. >> that's the heartbreaking part on top of the four deaths being reported so far. just the idea that these iconic, centuries old buildings have come crumbling down. just a part of italy's history now just a victim of nature. hopefully, could have been a lot worse and, like any other region that's been through that, they'll slowly put the pieces back together. >>> back here at home, scary moment for a mother
and as we film around this one, suddenly there's an aftershock. all that's left of the tower dissolves into dust. this castle is one of the casualties. it stood for centuries. the pride of this little town. but the great shock of the quake was more than it could cope with. to help deal with all this, emergency workers from the length of italy have been sent to the area. many people are staying away from homes that might have been weakened by the quake. they are, understandably, wary. all...
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around the world. >>> a new milestone for one of san francisco's tallest towers. how it will help allnderstand earthquakes better. plus -- >> inside this elementary school clocks are broken, and computers belonging to fourth graders are gone. what the school is trying to do to get them back. >> bill martin tracking a spike in temperatures. how high they will go in his complete bay area forecast. >>> in napa, a school already facing money problems is facing another blow tonight after 40 laptop computers were stolen over the weekend. why the reaction from some of the fourth graders was somewhat surprising. >> reporter: the principal showed us the locked mobile metal cabinet that had been sitting in a classroom. the 40 laptops that were inside is missing. >> stealing from these kids is robbing their education and hope for learning. you just can't even believe that anybody would choose to do something like this. >> reporter: the computers were mac pros, just like this one, they're worth $1,000 each. but invaluable for the students who use them. >> of course their purchased to go on for ye
around the world. >>> a new milestone for one of san francisco's tallest towers. how it will help allnderstand earthquakes better. plus -- >> inside this elementary school clocks are broken, and computers belonging to fourth graders are gone. what the school is trying to do to get them back. >> bill martin tracking a spike in temperatures. how high they will go in his complete bay area forecast. >>> in napa, a school already facing money problems is facing another...
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tower or not tested property. caltrans says they are confident in the structural integrity and plans to open by labor day of next year. this all got >>mark: troubled storm beryl had come ashore around jacksonville in is moving inland. here is latest video coming in from the storm. here is a live picture from the jekyll island in georgia. >> a massive system centered over florida and georgia. winds are at 40 mi. per hour. they expect this to downgrade to a tropical depression by later today. as it progresses inland, it is going to dump a lot of water. let's take a look at the weather in our neck of the woods. year as a look at downtown san francisco. cox here is a a look at qr temperatures. siri mild. this afternoon we're looking for highs to be in the upper 60s and low 70's. los 60s along the east bay shoreline. across the north bay, mild temperatures as well. things will warm up over the next three days. >>erica: an earlier accident involving a big rig and oil spilled in the 4:00 hour. as of right now, all lanes are currently blocked. we are also seen delays coming off of the richmond center fell bridge. the hawks >>darya: a ceremony to remember michelle lee, it has been one year
tower or not tested property. caltrans says they are confident in the structural integrity and plans to open by labor day of next year. this all got >>mark: troubled storm beryl had come ashore around jacksonville in is moving inland. here is latest video coming in from the storm. here is a live picture from the jekyll island in georgia. >> a massive system centered over florida and georgia. winds are at 40 mi. per hour. they expect this to downgrade to a tropical depression by...
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towers. the sense of excitement, relief, piece for the victims, a moment that you look around in a city that you are storming past each other all day long, angrily. everyone felt united. it was a really good feeling. >> dana: good moment. bob, do you remember where you were? can you say? >> bob: i was on a date. we were watching a movie. it was not on the tv movie. so after that -- >> bob: was it a movie you filmed yourself? >> dana: goodness. >> bob: no. those have all been destroyed. but i did turn on the news. there it was. i was ecstatic. something we went up, report for a long time. how many years? since -- ten years, right? >> dana: eric, do you remember? >> eric: i don't remember to be perfectly honest with you. i had to have been home. sunday night. >> dana: must have been home. right? that is the story, we're sticking to it. >> eric: someone called and said president obama is going to speak. never thought it would be we got barack obama. >> dana: i usegot -- we got usa. >> dana: i used to get late-night phone calls. if you did, you thought something bad is happening. i picked up and saw the blackberry someone from the
towers. the sense of excitement, relief, piece for the victims, a moment that you look around in a city that you are storming past each other all day long, angrily. everyone felt united. it was a really good feeling. >> dana: good moment. bob, do you remember where you were? can you say? >> bob: i was on a date. we were watching a movie. it was not on the tv movie. so after that -- >> bob: was it a movie you filmed yourself? >> dana: goodness. >> bob: no. those...
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all that stood was a church tower, but the site itself, the original fort was thought to be washed away into the james river. and there had been searches for it on preservation virginia property especially around the anniversary date, 1957 they looked for the fort. the park service did. they had archaeologists out there. they said, nope, there's no sign of it on dry land. it's gone. and if you would come out here as a tourist, the park ranger would point out to the river and say, you know, that's where it is. that's james fort out there. and there was a lone cypress tree that used to stand out in the river all by itself, and that kind of marked the territory. but we thought, you know, with our anniversary coming up, the 400th anniversary, in 2007, we were thinking maybe it's time to mink again. we know a little bit more about the kind of artifacts that might represent an early settlement and i had the privilege of working on contract with the park service looking at their collections from jamestown and putting them on electronic database. and i noticed that there was this early collection of arms and armor, and it came from the area of the confederate earthwork on preservation virginia propert
all that stood was a church tower, but the site itself, the original fort was thought to be washed away into the james river. and there had been searches for it on preservation virginia property especially around the anniversary date, 1957 they looked for the fort. the park service did. they had archaeologists out there. they said, nope, there's no sign of it on dry land. it's gone. and if you would come out here as a tourist, the park ranger would point out to the river and say, you know,...
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around with that. >> thank you. . >>> coming up, the clock hands that mysteriously disappeared from the georgetown university tower are back. >>> for allnews, we invite to you search nbc news online. just search facebook and twitter. >>> it's a book that's older than the declaration of independence. historians in south carolina recently found this extremely rare political volume that was written in 1743. it's called "the dissertation on parties." the book made it through a fire that destroyed hundreds of other books at the charleston library society. it had been sitting in the library's vault since then. the book is now housed at the college of charleston. only 15 other copies are known to still exist. >>> hey, if you look forward to girl scout cookies every year, well, we've got some news for you. coming soon to a store near you, girl scout candy bars. >> oh, wow. >> yeah, they're being produced by nestle. there will be variations on the company's famous necessarily crunch bar. three varieties, thin mint, caramel coconut and peanut butter cream. they hit store shelves june 1st. but there will also be a special presale through facebook
around with that. >> thank you. . >>> coming up, the clock hands that mysteriously disappeared from the georgetown university tower are back. >>> for allnews, we invite to you search nbc news online. just search facebook and twitter. >>> it's a book that's older than the declaration of independence. historians in south carolina recently found this extremely rare political volume that was written in 1743. it's called "the dissertation on parties." the...
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around the bridge and up and over the tower. they then had to be compacted. >> the able has voids or big holes. it it compresses all of the individual wires down slightly so you almost is a solid piece of metal. it protects against corrosion and makes the cable stronger. >> the workers pound the cable first so the wires settle and align and then a compactor presses them together at 500-pounds h per square inch. precise measurements to have be met. the next big step will come in late summer when the temporary support structure is removed and all that weight is transfer to the single suspension cable which is nearly a mile long and weighs 10.1 million-pounds. >> and you can see the end in sight now. we definitely will be making the opening in labor day 2013. >> each of the compacters and there are four of them wears 30,000-pounds. roughly the equivalent of six mini vans. the compacting work should be wrapped up on monday. on treasure island, heather ishimaru, abc 7 news. >>> fascinating to see what they are doing up this. when abc 7 news at 9:00 continues tonight, swing vote. the untapped voting block that brought de
around the bridge and up and over the tower. they then had to be compacted. >> the able has voids or big holes. it it compresses all of the individual wires down slightly so you almost is a solid piece of metal. it protects against corrosion and makes the cable stronger. >> the workers pound the cable first so the wires settle and align and then a compactor presses them together at 500-pounds h per square inch. precise measurements to have be met. the next big step will come in late...
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nearly all of the 120 permanent residents of that town have already evacuated and there is also concern of some cell phone and radio towers and up there and fire fighters have traveled here from aroundnique environment you have the desert and the mountainous area and learning about how to stay away from rattle snakes and a lot of empty mine shafts, so that's the workplace that these guys deal with and they're making some heroic efforts and the hope is that they will be able to keep this thing under krom and once the winds selts down over the next couple of days >> joe, quickly, i know there was stragglers that did not want to leave their houses. have they been able to clear everybody out who wasn't so sure this was going to get close to them? >> reporter: from what we understand, there may be a half dozen or so people that still lingered there. the law in arizona says you can't force people to leave. nearly everyone has left. some relatives have gone back to basically convince their loved ones, look, you just have to leave. there may be a few still behind what we're told. >> nothing looking good in the forecast for wind right now? >> yeah. wind, gusts, expecting up to 40 miles an ho
nearly all of the 120 permanent residents of that town have already evacuated and there is also concern of some cell phone and radio towers and up there and fire fighters have traveled here from aroundnique environment you have the desert and the mountainous area and learning about how to stay away from rattle snakes and a lot of empty mine shafts, so that's the workplace that these guys deal with and they're making some heroic efforts and the hope is that they will be able to keep this thing...