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bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the math -- you want to be 45 feet away. glass falls out, too, do you think it just falls straight down? no, it kites its way around. it can kite up to two blocks away. be aware of that, got your helmet on. types of hazard, you have above ground, ground and below ground. what's an above ground hazard? glass, wires, falling objects. some of the ground level hazards are glass. what's bad about uneven surfaces that are slippery? we already talked about that. you fall, you're going to hurt yourself. is water a bad thing to have? water seeks its own level, there's a hole, covering
bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the...
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but, incredibly, leaving these bookcases intact. despondent residents looked at the pile of debris.hat little was left behind. a pair of shoes. a bag or two of personal belongings and a little girl's teddy bear. rob and paula, there is still a lot of damage to assess today. we do know already that the mayors in two of the suburbs here have declared states of emergency. but we expect that to climb today. >> the amazing thing about the coverage of these storms was just how much home video has been taken. this incredible sneak peek into the storms at their worst. >> absolutely. we're living in a different age now where so many people have those phones ready. a lot of people even taking chances, taking risks trying to capture things. some of the pictures absolutely amazing and really showing the fury of the storm. >> flights canceled. how are they trying to accommodate all of those stranded air travelers at the airport? >> well, quite a mess. a lot of people stuck. there were about 400 cancellations. a lot of delays. of course, it's going to take awhile to get everything up and running
but, incredibly, leaving these bookcases intact. despondent residents looked at the pile of debris.hat little was left behind. a pair of shoes. a bag or two of personal belongings and a little girl's teddy bear. rob and paula, there is still a lot of damage to assess today. we do know already that the mayors in two of the suburbs here have declared states of emergency. but we expect that to climb today. >> the amazing thing about the coverage of these storms was just how much home video...
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new year to face sentencing on american territory for little crimes committed in a third nation bookcases said major precedence and represents how worried he was trained to simply override the legal systems of other countries is the citric an artsy. a south korean news agency is reporting that it secretive neighbor in the north is planning its third nuclear test this is pyongyang is pushing ahead with the launch of a communications satellite using a long range rocket for more on this hundred by martin drole communications director for the korean friendship association of the u.s. thanks for joining us so the information about the planned test has been picked up by many international news outlets but it all come to some from a south korean news agency whose source is an unnamed intelligence official so is there still some concern over the credibility of this report. i would say so certainly the claim of the nuclear test i think that's ridiculous there's absolutely no evidence of that there's a lot of noise a lot of pieces like this korean news agencies where they have mysterious under name
new year to face sentencing on american territory for little crimes committed in a third nation bookcases said major precedence and represents how worried he was trained to simply override the legal systems of other countries is the citric an artsy. a south korean news agency is reporting that it secretive neighbor in the north is planning its third nuclear test this is pyongyang is pushing ahead with the launch of a communications satellite using a long range rocket for more on this hundred by...
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each of these we call the high boys show memories and we save things in our bookcase or our credenza or china cabinet, we wanted to show the things that people save and use each one to link to a memory and tell a little bit of a story. you won't come away with the whole story of this first lady but give you a good idea of what she was like and hopefully go on and find out about the rest of the sisterhood. >> so dolley madison, what kind of first lady was she? what does the story tell us? >> dolley madison was the first first lady to really establish the role of the political hostess. james madison is a serious man and a shy man, and dolley madison is his front. dolley madison is the person who sets up, has the parties. james is in a corner. and she can have everyone coming who needs to talk to him coming to talk to him. has a wonderful environment she stirs up. support for her husband. she doesn't create enemies for her husband and she's a real master of that sort of -- it's often called the parlor politics of the time period, where women are setting up their own networks of social l
each of these we call the high boys show memories and we save things in our bookcase or our credenza or china cabinet, we wanted to show the things that people save and use each one to link to a memory and tell a little bit of a story. you won't come away with the whole story of this first lady but give you a good idea of what she was like and hopefully go on and find out about the rest of the sisterhood. >> so dolley madison, what kind of first lady was she? what does the story tell us?...
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alleges that she wrote them for chairs, bookcase, charlton table that said were money, going to giftsgn funds. sent it all and a little box of chocolate. never turn down the box of chocolate. >> bob: sent it to his aide. isn't that where the money went to? >> kimberly: $200,000 for texas lawyer fred barron. now deceased. >> eric: i don't see the difference between what john edwards did with the federal election commission and what three names i'll read to you did with the securities and exchange commission. bernie ebbers is serving 25 years for something similar. dennis kezlowski. the worldcom ceo. if you do it in business, you go to jail. what is the issue? you are using funds for your personal use, investors and/or donors think are for something else. >> kimberly: the law should be there to protect something. >> bob: but it hasn't been successfully prosecuted in the f.e.c. this is why edwards has a chance regrettedly to walk. >> dana: you mention bunny melon. you could not have made up the story. when it came out in the "national enquirer" people did think it was made up. bunny melo
alleges that she wrote them for chairs, bookcase, charlton table that said were money, going to giftsgn funds. sent it all and a little box of chocolate. never turn down the box of chocolate. >> bob: sent it to his aide. isn't that where the money went to? >> kimberly: $200,000 for texas lawyer fred barron. now deceased. >> eric: i don't see the difference between what john edwards did with the federal election commission and what three names i'll read to you did with the...
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wonderful window treatment fabric that had elements of the forest, and we incorporated in a tree bookcasel elements. >> reporter: you have a theme, but it's not in your face. it's understated. >> no, definitely not. definitely don't do themey rooms. >> reporter: one of the things i liked about this, simple things that maybe someone could do at home, is the use of the two head boards. explain your thought process behind that. >> most parents want to know when we're doing a room for a child, what elements are going to stay and which things are going to have permanence. we put a queen sized head board behind a twin bed, so eventually when this little guy grows out of the twin bed, you're set and ready to go with the queen sized bed. >> reporter: if i do this room for my little boy, is it always going to stay this neat? >> well -- >> reporter: that's not part of the package, is it? i didn't think so. but it looks great. when it comes to the design house, all the things are for sale. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: if we come down here we're going to run into christopher patrick,
wonderful window treatment fabric that had elements of the forest, and we incorporated in a tree bookcasel elements. >> reporter: you have a theme, but it's not in your face. it's understated. >> no, definitely not. definitely don't do themey rooms. >> reporter: one of the things i liked about this, simple things that maybe someone could do at home, is the use of the two head boards. explain your thought process behind that. >> most parents want to know when we're doing...
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they say she pushed other students, knocked over a bookcase and hurt a school employee.ers say they tried to calm her down but she resisted. that is when they cuffed her. the school says they tried calling the girl's mother before the police but couldn't get in touch with her. >> it make you wonder that a six-year-old could be that strong that they couldn't contain her. >> now, community activists are route raged. >>> coming up, apple may be ready to downsize. >> not the company, it is the ipad. >>> a live look outside early on this wednesday morning if we could. let's keep looking at the ipads. they are pretty cool to watch. tucker is back with today's cooler forecast. we'll check in with julie for the forecast. -- we'll check in with julie with traffic. i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxio
they say she pushed other students, knocked over a bookcase and hurt a school employee.ers say they tried to calm her down but she resisted. that is when they cuffed her. the school says they tried calling the girl's mother before the police but couldn't get in touch with her. >> it make you wonder that a six-year-old could be that strong that they couldn't contain her. >> now, community activists are route raged. >>> coming up, apple may be ready to downsize. >> not...
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she knocked over a bookcase.o be restrained not only to protect the school administrators and the police, but more importantly to protect the six-year-old from herself. and in this day and age who really wants to be put in a position where they have to put their hands-on anyone else's child, particularly a six-year-old. gregg: annmarie that is a great point. if you're a teacher, boy you'll get sued if you put your hands-on a kid. maybe the best thing to do is call police. >> it's a real problem. i think what it illustrates is that there are better ways that have to be found to deal with these kids. i think when you look at this child's behavior, this goes way beyond just a temper tantrum. the mother says that the child has mood swings. it sounds like this is a child that could well perhaps have psychological or psychat strike issues and can act out. professionals working with them could be trained to deal with them so it never reaches that point where police need to be called. gregg: we put our brain room on it,
she knocked over a bookcase.o be restrained not only to protect the school administrators and the police, but more importantly to protect the six-year-old from herself. and in this day and age who really wants to be put in a position where they have to put their hands-on anyone else's child, particularly a six-year-old. gregg: annmarie that is a great point. if you're a teacher, boy you'll get sued if you put your hands-on a kid. maybe the best thing to do is call police. >> it's a real...
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the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables.men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary and forgery at another illinois penitentiary called menard. >> i had a short parole coming but a guy was messing with my food in the dining room and i just -- i went off, tried to get him and got involved in a prison riot down there. there was three prison guards got killed down there at the time. they give me the electric chair for one of them murders. they said everybody stabbed this one lieutenant. >> in 1972 the u.s. supreme court abolished capital punishment. basset's sentence was commuted to 150 years with the opportunity for parole every year. though he's been repeatedly turned down for parole, he remains one of stateville's model prisoners. he's worked in the industries department for more than 15 years. >> let's make sure it gets out to the right place. we ha
the stateville industries program produces office furniture, including desks, bookcases and tables.men who work here are long-time model prisoners. one of those men is william earl basset. basset has been incarcerated since 1963 and in stateville since 1966. originally he was serving a maximum of ten years for burglary and forgery at another illinois penitentiary called menard. >> i had a short parole coming but a guy was messing with my food in the dining room and i just -- i went off,...
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the kindergartener pushed several other students, knocked over a bookcase, jumped on a paper shredderglass frame. officers say they tried to calm her down but she resisted. this is when they apparently cuffed her as a safety precaution. >> it is a little too harsh. the punishment should have been dealt with in a different way i guess. but being arrested and taken away from school, i think that was a little overboard. >> the school says they tried calling the girl's mother before police but could not get in touch with her. >>> it is a problem thattest untreated can impact teenagers for the rest of their lives. now, there is promise if a new blood test that may be able to help diagnose depression at a crucial moment. it was developed by a scientist at northwestern. the hope that is it will eventually be able to personalize treatments by distinguishing between different types of depression. >>> a big city in texas may soon stop hiring smokers. ft.worth is considering a policy that would make all its facilities smoke-free and would even ban smokers from being hired. city officials are loo
the kindergartener pushed several other students, knocked over a bookcase, jumped on a paper shredderglass frame. officers say they tried to calm her down but she resisted. this is when they apparently cuffed her as a safety precaution. >> it is a little too harsh. the punishment should have been dealt with in a different way i guess. but being arrested and taken away from school, i think that was a little overboard. >> the school says they tried calling the girl's mother before...