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i disagree with what is said that washington was burned because of the burning of york. we can talk about that a little bit more. said foralways been 200 years, but there is absolutely nothing in the british correspondence that says, we went to washington because we wanted revenge. the british admiral and chief, the vice admiral, wrote to the new secretary of the army, , a weekecretary, monroe later. he mentioned the number of places where the americans had , including niagara-on-the-lake. i know we have an official here from niagara-on-the-lake, but he never mentioned york. that means that york was not the reason. they were not thinking about york. hadral ross may not have much knowledge of the fact that the government buildings of york were bill -- were burned in april of 1830. >> let me start off with a question, and actually, it is a very good question. maybe to start off with the rest of the panel on why exactly did ,he british burned the capital and if it was not in response to york, why did that happen? why don't i lead off with that question and we will take ques
i disagree with what is said that washington was burned because of the burning of york. we can talk about that a little bit more. said foralways been 200 years, but there is absolutely nothing in the british correspondence that says, we went to washington because we wanted revenge. the british admiral and chief, the vice admiral, wrote to the new secretary of the army, , a weekecretary, monroe later. he mentioned the number of places where the americans had , including niagara-on-the-lake. i...
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>> i'm not burned real bad. some are burned worse.e burns on my back, my ear. >> what were you thinking about when it happened? >> thinking about who could run the fastest. >> was the hottest day of my life. i'll always remember it. >> fortunately, no one loses their life but this explosion is a lesson learned. >>> coming up -- >> it just blew up. my god. >> a freight train filled with flammable liquids turns into a thunder ball. >> felt like somebody opened an oven door. many of my patients still cle >>> when caught on camera, boom, continues. in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> a 110 car freight train derails
>> i'm not burned real bad. some are burned worse.e burns on my back, my ear. >> what were you thinking about when it happened? >> thinking about who could run the fastest. >> was the hottest day of my life. i'll always remember it. >> fortunately, no one loses their life but this explosion is a lesson learned. >>> coming up -- >> it just blew up. my god. >> a freight train filled with flammable liquids turns into a thunder ball. >> felt...
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, you burn them down.pick up the pieces. if you are trying to create some big art project, you will be judged by the critics. but if you're building a project out there, and you will burn it down, you can take risks. you don't have to worry about being judged. it is all ok. that creates a kind of freedom. this is kind of what silicon valley represents to a lot of the rest of the world. i see an interesting kind of fusion of the two at burning man. people talk about the rich, successful techies, but they don't realize that so many many of the entrepreneurs who started with nothing, that was their summer camp. >> what are the vibes, what do people talk about? >> it is interesting because it has gotten so big and well-known that many of those conversations about burning man have changed a lot. but when you're out there, you're in this harsh environment, you might be in the middle of a total whiteout dust storm. dressing up in some crazy outfit trying to ride your bike with no navigation across a two mile expa
, you burn them down.pick up the pieces. if you are trying to create some big art project, you will be judged by the critics. but if you're building a project out there, and you will burn it down, you can take risks. you don't have to worry about being judged. it is all ok. that creates a kind of freedom. this is kind of what silicon valley represents to a lot of the rest of the world. i see an interesting kind of fusion of the two at burning man. people talk about the rich, successful techies,...
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and as burning man continues to burn in the desert, what is attracting those 70,000 people, including tech titans from all over the world? creator ofth the what makesfind out it popular. first, to the lead, it has been a dynamic week in the google-amazon rivalry. twitch and they are developing delivery drones like amazon. google has unveiled project wing. don't look for the technology any time soon. google says it will take a few years. but that it is possible. is to mention the technology several years away from government approval. craig johnson is with me in the studio and joining us from san diego is paul krukowski. in new york, an attorney specializing in commercial drone law and a university of pennsylvania engineering professor. thank you for joining us. i will start with you, you think there is so much potential and that it is going to happen sooner than we think. >> absolutely. the potential for developing baton a miss aircraft -- baton a tonomous aircraft is there, in populated urban areas. paul, you are more skeptical about what google is doing. what is your take? i am a bu
and as burning man continues to burn in the desert, what is attracting those 70,000 people, including tech titans from all over the world? creator ofth the what makesfind out it popular. first, to the lead, it has been a dynamic week in the google-amazon rivalry. twitch and they are developing delivery drones like amazon. google has unveiled project wing. don't look for the technology any time soon. google says it will take a few years. but that it is possible. is to mention the technology...
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plane is left to burn itself out.icials believe an engine malfunction is the cause of the fire. three people are killed, but the death toll could have been much higher had this tragedy occurred after the airplane had left the ground. >>> a terrible explosion could mean the end of a career for a young race car driver. july 30th, 2009. it's saturday, and in iowa that means sprint car racing at knoxville raceway. they may look like toys, but don't be fooled. the average sprint car can reach speeds of up to 140 miles per hour. it's a family tradition that mike houseman has carried on for more than eight years. >> sprint cars are probably the most powerful dirt car there is. my dad raced for like 25 years. mainly here in knoxville. my brother races now. my cousin raced, my grandpa raced. so it's a big kind of family deal with us. >> but on this night, the family dynasty almost comes to a tragic end. >> i remember the start of the race, starting up front, i remember running a few laps under green, then battling with another
plane is left to burn itself out.icials believe an engine malfunction is the cause of the fire. three people are killed, but the death toll could have been much higher had this tragedy occurred after the airplane had left the ground. >>> a terrible explosion could mean the end of a career for a young race car driver. july 30th, 2009. it's saturday, and in iowa that means sprint car racing at knoxville raceway. they may look like toys, but don't be fooled. the average sprint car can...
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is atre something that burning man?icon valley is famous for innovation and new ideas and people taking risks on things. greatot of innovation is problems, necessity is the mother of invention. you say, ok, i will go for my summer vacation. crazy huged some thing in this big sandbox out in the desert. a giant dust storm comes up and creates all of these challenges. you have a lot of the combination of the space to try something new and do something crazy at the same time. lots of great challenges and problems that are really inspiring and engineering challenges. challenges with the open campus for creativity. inspiration for people that come here for technology. >> you have run a couple of startups before. wonder, i feel like the connection to the art world and the world of silicon valley is often not there. i don't see so much in silicon valley but burning man is very much the opposite. talk to me about that. >> i think the roots of inspiration and creativity and innovation are the same. you have to take a risk to go i
is atre something that burning man?icon valley is famous for innovation and new ideas and people taking risks on things. greatot of innovation is problems, necessity is the mother of invention. you say, ok, i will go for my summer vacation. crazy huged some thing in this big sandbox out in the desert. a giant dust storm comes up and creates all of these challenges. you have a lot of the combination of the space to try something new and do something crazy at the same time. lots of great...
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a fire is burning right now, out of control in vallejo. we are live over the scene now. >> it is burning at the scrap metal yard and has grown to three yards. >> there are no injuries. you can see the hoses spraying fire. the scrap metal fires can sometimes burn for quite some time as the flames smolder at the bottom of the pile of metal. >> we'll continue to bring the latest throughout the newscast. we continue on twitter. >>> good afternoon, i'm dan ashley in for larry beil. >> angry but peaceful march and rally at the san francisco federal building where a federal lawsuit has been filed against alex nieto. >> abc 7 news reporter is live at the federal building with the latest. vic? >> reporter: the rally here at the federal building just ended. there were 50 people here, double that number during the march from the heights to the federal building. it has been a long, long day for the friends and family of alex nieto. >> the day started with a small, sunrise gathering at the site in bernal heights. dancers marked the five-month anniversa
a fire is burning right now, out of control in vallejo. we are live over the scene now. >> it is burning at the scrap metal yard and has grown to three yards. >> there are no injuries. you can see the hoses spraying fire. the scrap metal fires can sometimes burn for quite some time as the flames smolder at the bottom of the pile of metal. >> we'll continue to bring the latest throughout the newscast. we continue on twitter. >>> good afternoon, i'm dan ashley in for...
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burning man to gain -- began in san francisco.culture of people into underground art and expression, there was overlapping personalities. the tech people caught on to an early. love it.ned to a lot of them got superrich between 1996 and now. and now they are roughing it. but they are still there, they are still contribute. they are helping fund to some of the amazing art. burner who you are a feels like your neighborhood is being gentrified, i don't begin should ruin your good time that someone who you don't even know is living in an air-conditioned trailer and paying people to serve them food. that shouldn't ruin your ability to appreciate the event. it's as great as it ever was. >> and adjusting piece from the " about theimes line being drawn between the tech elite and everything else. does it feel that way? does it feel like there is a division at burning man? >> if you are just there, if you are someone who bought a ticket, you wouldn't have anyway of knowing that anyone you see -- ifing the open playa you walk by their camp,
burning man to gain -- began in san francisco.culture of people into underground art and expression, there was overlapping personalities. the tech people caught on to an early. love it.ned to a lot of them got superrich between 1996 and now. and now they are roughing it. but they are still there, they are still contribute. they are helping fund to some of the amazing art. burner who you are a feels like your neighborhood is being gentrified, i don't begin should ruin your good time that someone...
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a town at the top of the chesapeake day was burned. half of the townhouses were burned down.virginiaof hampton in was very brutally burned. some of the inhabitants were killed by army troops, including some french prisoners that were with the british. this terrorismll was to really paralyze both the militia units, which are supposed to be protecting this area, and the american government. , no one was really sure where he would strike next. the british make use of a weakness in american society, that was our reliance on slavery. a number of plantations all up and down the shore lines of the bay, and the rivers feeding into it. the british encouraged american slaves to come over to the other side, to escape. they promise them freedom and the opportunity to fight against their former masters. a lot of them do. they come down to the waterways, like the potomac, on makeshift rafts. they make their way out to the british fleet. sets of a base of operations on tangier island, which is in the middle of the bay. for is a perfect place running this expeditionary operation. a number of
a town at the top of the chesapeake day was burned. half of the townhouses were burned down.virginiaof hampton in was very brutally burned. some of the inhabitants were killed by army troops, including some french prisoners that were with the british. this terrorismll was to really paralyze both the militia units, which are supposed to be protecting this area, and the american government. , no one was really sure where he would strike next. the british make use of a weakness in american...
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and that night, they burned 2 white house and the treasury. and that night, the state and war departments, the last of which because the content of rope and tar sent clouds of choking black smoke over the city. the ruins were a telting commentary on a scale of cities deg regags. that's the seen as they left the capital. now, they came on wednesday night. at thursday, 2:00 p.m., there was a two hour storm that may have been a hurricane. locals had never seen anything like it. but it's mythological to say that that storm extinguished the flames. i have correspondence from a number of sources that says the flames burn for several days a 56 the storm. so now uch this terrible site. but that's noot the end of america's humiliation. washington ions, in the middle of this catastraphoe, were the ones that tid most of the looting. many waiting for the military to be out of sight. now they were free to steal and run. no one was around to protect private property on forced law and order. paul jennings, madison's slave, had been told by dolly's brother-in
and that night, they burned 2 white house and the treasury. and that night, the state and war departments, the last of which because the content of rope and tar sent clouds of choking black smoke over the city. the ruins were a telting commentary on a scale of cities deg regags. that's the seen as they left the capital. now, they came on wednesday night. at thursday, 2:00 p.m., there was a two hour storm that may have been a hurricane. locals had never seen anything like it. but it's...
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. >> and the booming business behind burning man. millionaires are changing the face of the festival. >> and a dream come true. the big day for a bride who thought she might not make it down the aisle. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is how your weekend will start off. foggy and drizzly in some areas. i will let you know how the rest of the weekend is shaping up. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for you tonight. walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered august 4tto a mcdonald an extraordinary burger ps of j. ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... self-destructing above the test site this afternoon moments after liftoff. the rocket was unmanned and no one on the ground was hurt. the computer detected a problem and so it blew itself up. y -- elan-musk tweeted that it no i
. >> and the booming business behind burning man. millionaires are changing the face of the festival. >> and a dream come true. the big day for a bride who thought she might not make it down the aisle. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is how your weekend will start off. foggy and drizzly in some areas. i will let you know how the rest of the weekend is shaping up. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for you tonight....
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fog burns off sooner. it will be warm but still below average. 70s yesterday, 80 today. 60s, 70s by the water. >> thank you. >>> we have traffic that is moving along relatively well in these areas. we've had a couple of aftershocks but there's been no impact to public transportation. if the jolting gets strong enough we might have delays on rail systems. right now we're doing okay. the mcarthur drive times 30 minutes. it had been good for a while but now it's filling in. there's a building that's deemed unsafe on florida and capitol street. they're not letting you drive through. there's a detour near by. highway 37 is slow out of vallejo. we've had a lot of slow traffic in the try valley area. 580 and 680. another bad one on the way to fremont today. 7:03. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you. >>> we kopt to follow -- we continue to follow the breaking news. several strong aftershocks sprang the numbers of people in area. the biggest aftershock was a 3.19 at 5:33 this morning. it was centered near ameri
fog burns off sooner. it will be warm but still below average. 70s yesterday, 80 today. 60s, 70s by the water. >> thank you. >>> we have traffic that is moving along relatively well in these areas. we've had a couple of aftershocks but there's been no impact to public transportation. if the jolting gets strong enough we might have delays on rail systems. right now we're doing okay. the mcarthur drive times 30 minutes. it had been good for a while but now it's filling in. there's...
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it has quadrupled in size and now burned 40,000 acres.t contained. >> debate continues over what to do with millions of dead trees at the rim fire that burned 400 square miles of forest near yosemite. the logged and new plans growing under create an ideal habitat for some birds but others suggest it is a fire hazard and says logging could pay for reforesting. >> crews have finished repairs on the water main that burst and pored 20 million commons water on the ucla campus. the new pipe junction on sunset boulevard will be reinforced with con credit and center steel plating. ucla has started an effort to raise $1 million to help students and faculties and employees. >>> residents of toledo, ohio, have another day without water. the problem is this gross green material, algae from lake erie. you can see it from out are space racing the toxins in the water supply to unsafe levels. the bottled water is gone from the shelves. the people have to dole with it. >> i am grill on the porch. brushing teeth we use one bottle for much, we share it unti
it has quadrupled in size and now burned 40,000 acres.t contained. >> debate continues over what to do with millions of dead trees at the rim fire that burned 400 square miles of forest near yosemite. the logged and new plans growing under create an ideal habitat for some birds but others suggest it is a fire hazard and says logging could pay for reforesting. >> crews have finished repairs on the water main that burst and pored 20 million commons water on the ucla campus. the new...
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do you mean in burning the civilian house or? not burning everything else. no, i mean there is an argument to be made for only limiting your destruction to private buildings. i will also say that with sherman, the vast majority of buildings or structures that sherman's men burned were not actually private homes. it was again, the sort of -- the places that gave material support to the confederacy. barns, gin houses, cotton -- big bails of cotton. they burn remarkably few houses. and it is fascinating to me one of the areas that i explore in actually about the cultural memory of sherman's march, is in fact the different reasons that houses along sherman's route were saved. because you can't have it both ways. you can't have sherman cutting this 50-mile swath and have dozens and dozens of antebellum homes surviving. there were reasons this house was spared or that house was spared. >> i'm also a tour guide. i take people past the statue of the horse, william tecumseh sherman, the house. the revisionist history, i say, war is a pathway to a more perfect peace.
do you mean in burning the civilian house or? not burning everything else. no, i mean there is an argument to be made for only limiting your destruction to private buildings. i will also say that with sherman, the vast majority of buildings or structures that sherman's men burned were not actually private homes. it was again, the sort of -- the places that gave material support to the confederacy. barns, gin houses, cotton -- big bails of cotton. they burn remarkably few houses. and it is...
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. >> and the booming business behind burning man. why millionaires are changing the face of the festival. >> and a dream come true. the big day for a bride who thought she might not make it down the aisle. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is how your weekend will start off. foggy and drizzly in some areas. i will let you know how the rest of the weekend is shaping up. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for you tonight. self-destructing above the test site this afternoon moments after liftoff. the rocket was unmanned and no one on the ground was hurt. the computer detected a problem and so it blew itself up. y -- elan-musk tweeted that it no injuries or near injuries. rockets are tricky. >>> a new law lets pet owners in california dine with their dogs on restaurant patios. it allows pet owners bring their dogs to outdoor dining areas. it is currently illegal, although many bay areas >> it is okay as long as the dog has a responsible owner. they have things they can't control. >>
. >> and the booming business behind burning man. why millionaires are changing the face of the festival. >> and a dream come true. the big day for a bride who thought she might not make it down the aisle. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is how your weekend will start off. foggy and drizzly in some areas. i will let you know how the rest of the weekend is shaping up. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for you...
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burn.u think the temperature outside has to be sweltering for playground equipment to heat up. think again. when kara sinclair took her kids to the indianapolis zoo in early spring it never crossed her mind to check the temperature of the equipment. her then 22-month-old girl, tinley headed straight for the slide. >> she scooted forward as she scooted forward, it was, she stuck. she screamed really loud. something i had never heard before in my life. as i grabbed her, her skin stayed with the slide. >> reporter: that slide baking in the sun. she says doctors in at the er say it gave her a near third degree burn. the zoo told "gma investigates" the incident was the first of its kind and we have since implemented a approximate ee ee inspecting slide temperatures. which children are most at risk? >> children 2 and younger. younger children's skin is thinner and more delicate. they may not have the reflex to move their body part away from the heat. >> reporter: we tested even more equipment at
burn.u think the temperature outside has to be sweltering for playground equipment to heat up. think again. when kara sinclair took her kids to the indianapolis zoo in early spring it never crossed her mind to check the temperature of the equipment. her then 22-month-old girl, tinley headed straight for the slide. >> she scooted forward as she scooted forward, it was, she stuck. she screamed really loud. something i had never heard before in my life. as i grabbed her, her skin stayed with...
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. >> and the booming business behind burning man. millionaires are changing the face of the festival. >> and a dream come true. the big day for a bride who thought she might not make it down the aisle. >> i'm abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is how your weekend will start off. foggy and drizzly in some areas. i will let you know how the rest of the weekend is shaping up. first, here is jimmy kimmle. >> here is a sample of what we have in store for you tonight. bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people. self-destructing above the test site this afternoon moments after liftoff
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the fire break out at 7:45 and burned three or four acres. crews headed out in two hours. >> a sheriff deputy is off the streets and on paid leave while his role in a fatal shooting is investigateed. >> the male is fleeing. >> shots fires. >> he came in contact during a yard search. oakland police say the 20-year old was wanted in a home invasion and pistol whipping. they tried to pull him over but he led them on pursuit. neighbors are tired of the violence. >> i am concerned this happens. there are my son and other small children. they want more out of life. >> the shooting is voted by the oakland police and the sheriff. the deputy is open -- on paid leave. >> a suspect opened fire in berkeley last night. it was before 9:30 and there were multiple gunshots. the victim was transported to the hospital but will survive. >> police are looking for a man believed to have assault add teen at the apartment complex where she lived inside a bathroom at a new clubhouse at the complex. here is that story. >> the clubhouse in san leandro is brand new. re
the fire break out at 7:45 and burned three or four acres. crews headed out in two hours. >> a sheriff deputy is off the streets and on paid leave while his role in a fatal shooting is investigateed. >> the male is fleeing. >> shots fires. >> he came in contact during a yard search. oakland police say the 20-year old was wanted in a home invasion and pistol whipping. they tried to pull him over but he led them on pursuit. neighbors are tired of the violence. >> i...
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they noticed the body underneath the burning vehicle. arson investigators, the fire marshal, forensic specialists with a heavy presence here checking garbage cans and canvassing the neighborhood. smith is beloved by family members and her community. she worked with disabled kids. >> family or advising a reward for information. the reward set at $1,000. any information leading to the individual responsible for this killing. if you have any information you're asked to call police. >> police are searching for him and accused of assaulting his former girlfriend. went to his children's home in sun and yesterday. to recap to domestic battery cases. then fled with the kids triggering in amber. >> 17 am michael phillips accused of shooting lois to death last month. as he stood at a bus stop. the suspects were arrested and wisconsin and extradited to chicago? >> arrested a suspect in a triple shooting. the 23 roads is charged with attempted murder. >> all three victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. >> the man who robbed a kosher story g
they noticed the body underneath the burning vehicle. arson investigators, the fire marshal, forensic specialists with a heavy presence here checking garbage cans and canvassing the neighborhood. smith is beloved by family members and her community. she worked with disabled kids. >> family or advising a reward for information. the reward set at $1,000. any information leading to the individual responsible for this killing. if you have any information you're asked to call police. >>...
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burning man evolved in san francisco before it went to nevada.ple are into weird, colorful underground art and expression. the tech people caught on to it early. a lot of them got superrich between 1996 and now. they are roughing it but they're still there, contributing, helping to fund some of the amazing art. if you are a burner who feels like your neighborhood has been gentrified and you don't like it, that should not ruin your ability to appreciate the event which to me is a great as it ever was. interesting piece about a being drawn in the sand between the tech elite and everyone else. does it feel that way? does it feel like there is a division? >> if you're just someone who bought a ticket and you're there, you would not have any way of knowing that anyone you billionaire. rv's. is a wall of it is not a very inviting. to me, the average person would have no reason to even now that there is tons of tech money there except when they're are seen the cool things that the tech money funds. about it?ple upset >> i think they are more set about i
burning man evolved in san francisco before it went to nevada.ple are into weird, colorful underground art and expression. the tech people caught on to it early. a lot of them got superrich between 1996 and now. they are roughing it but they're still there, contributing, helping to fund some of the amazing art. if you are a burner who feels like your neighborhood has been gentrified and you don't like it, that should not ruin your ability to appreciate the event which to me is a great as it...
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about theon was burning of the navy yard. this was a terrible story. none of us would want to go through what commandant, stingy -- thomas tingey went through that night. britisheen told it the succeeded at the battle of play this and seem to be within the boundaries of washington, he was to take preemptive action and burn the supplies and everything else at the navy yard. this was a terrible decision to make. and so he waited until the last minute to read he sent his scout out. they came back with the news that the british had succeeded and were pouring into washington. he had no alternative. laid gunpowder into the buildings. i set it alight. alight.set it people couldn't believe what they were doing but they had to hurry out reporters. preemptive action. that is what they did. beenwatched -- they had billed with the finest labor and had taken so long. everything was like a burning, there was a woman on pennsylvania avenue in her home. her husband had left her and her children had gone to safety. she was amazed at the flames coming over the debris ya
about theon was burning of the navy yard. this was a terrible story. none of us would want to go through what commandant, stingy -- thomas tingey went through that night. britisheen told it the succeeded at the battle of play this and seem to be within the boundaries of washington, he was to take preemptive action and burn the supplies and everything else at the navy yard. this was a terrible decision to make. and so he waited until the last minute to read he sent his scout out. they came back...
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that means that a lot of potentially even dangerous material is burning and burning hard. but now i did just talk to the fire captain and he said they seem to be getting a good handle on it. that's why you're seeing -- if you have the live pictures from the chopper now, that's why you're seeing the lighter- colored smoke. so the good news is that i asked if they had any injuries and no one has been injured, either firefighters or anybody else. that is good news indeed. we're going to be here for a while and try to get a live shot so we can bring you a live picture from the ground. as soon as we are ready to do that, we will do that. live in vallejo, channel 2 news. >> john, just a quick question. is there any danger of this fire spreading? it doesn't look like it. it appears they have a good handle on it. >> reporter: yeah. this is kind of a desolate kind of place. there's not much here. there's another big plant to the left that looks like it's not in operation. there really is nowhere that it would spread other than a little grass land. that doesn't seem to be an issue e
that means that a lot of potentially even dangerous material is burning and burning hard. but now i did just talk to the fire captain and he said they seem to be getting a good handle on it. that's why you're seeing -- if you have the live pictures from the chopper now, that's why you're seeing the lighter- colored smoke. so the good news is that i asked if they had any injuries and no one has been injured, either firefighters or anybody else. that is good news indeed. we're going to be here...
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it's now burned 26,000 acres and destroyed at least eight homes. people in the area told a local news station they are staying with their homes to put water on their properties and clear dry brush. the fire was sparked by lightning on thursday night. the california national guard tweeted this photo taken at the fall river mills airport in shasta county. it shows an enormous plume of smoke from the fire. firefighters from as far away have been called in to help. >>> a large fire that was burning in oregon has now crossed over into california. strong winds fueled that fire yesterday afternoon. it has burned more than 36,000 acres and is threatening homes in both states. lightning sparked the fire last week. firefighters have a long way to go. right now, it is just 20% contained. right now, fire crews are stretched thin as they beatle several major -- battle several major wildfires in northern california. several bay area strike teams are deployed to help fight the firefighters. on saturday, governor brown declared a state of emergency in order to sec
it's now burned 26,000 acres and destroyed at least eight homes. people in the area told a local news station they are staying with their homes to put water on their properties and clear dry brush. the fire was sparked by lightning on thursday night. the california national guard tweeted this photo taken at the fall river mills airport in shasta county. it shows an enormous plume of smoke from the fire. firefighters from as far away have been called in to help. >>> a large fire that...
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burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn >>> wake up, america. radical islam is terror i saysing the globe. isis or the islamic state is attempting ethnic genocide in iraq trapping thousands of men, women and children all because they practice their faith in a way radical islam disagrees with and has driven a million christians out of iraq where muslim brotherhood killed christians an burning down their churches just because they're christians. in israel, islamic jihad teamed up with hamas and is firing rockets at innocent israelis. iran, pakistan, syria, radical islam is a jihad against christianity and anyone who doesn't worship the way they do. there's a common denominator, they're islamic, they're radical, they're extremists and p
burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn >>> wake up, america. radical islam is terror i saysing the globe. isis or the islamic state is attempting ethnic genocide in iraq trapping thousands of men, women and children all because...
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there are five major fires burning in the northern part of the state.here is a state of emergency because local agencies are overwhelmed. mandatory evacuation orders are in affect for several communities. residents are refusing to leave and staying to help the firefighters. the fire destroyed eight homes and quadrupled in size. last check it has burned 40,000 acres and only 5 percent contained. >>> here is what firefighters see on the front line of the fire. this video was posted on facebook. a fire truck from the fire department got caught in the fire and burn up on friday night. the craw was safe. >> a sheriff deputy is on paid leave while his role in a fatal shooting is investigated. >> the male is fleeing. shots fired. shots fired. >> that is the call the deputy made coming in contact with a suspect. oakland police say the 20-year-old suspect was wanted in a home invasion and pistol-whipping and led officers on pursuit. neighbors are tired of the violence. >> i am concerned. there are not only my son but there are not only my son but other small chi
there are five major fires burning in the northern part of the state.here is a state of emergency because local agencies are overwhelmed. mandatory evacuation orders are in affect for several communities. residents are refusing to leave and staying to help the firefighters. the fire destroyed eight homes and quadrupled in size. last check it has burned 40,000 acres and only 5 percent contained. >>> here is what firefighters see on the front line of the fire. this video was posted on...
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burn.s why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. john: watching the protest, some have said that there is more media than protest. hundreds of journalists have come to ferguson. one was paul dietrich. you have covered other protests and this one was different. >> i think this one was different only because i think that
burn.s why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are...
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that two-alarm fire still burning now.back live to the scene in a moment. >>> showers throughout the area. check out the wind-blown rain in wildwood. this is 1st and new jersey avenue, courtesy of ricky aldridge, an nbc 10 viewer. >>> welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. brittney shipp told us the rain was coming. >> it continues to move to the south. if you're in the suburbs of the poconos, you're not seeing rainfall. closer to the shore, south jersey, that's where the rain is right now. mostly cloudy skies, low visibility. the heaviest rain right now coming down just over atlantic city. we saw rain moving out of maurice river. as we head into the rest of the day we have a chance of showers. a flood advisory stays in effect for another 15 minutes for burlington county as some of the urban rivers and streams, we could see ponding and elevated levels. be careful, you might see flooded roadways as you head to work. we maintain a chance of showers and temperatures below average, warming to 80 b
that two-alarm fire still burning now.back live to the scene in a moment. >>> showers throughout the area. check out the wind-blown rain in wildwood. this is 1st and new jersey avenue, courtesy of ricky aldridge, an nbc 10 viewer. >>> welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. brittney shipp told us the rain was coming. >> it continues to move to the south. if you're in the suburbs of the poconos, you're not seeing rainfall. closer to the...
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it has been burning for 9 days now west of yosemit yosemite. 4700 acres have burned. forced evacuation and destroy 2 homes. tonight crew will secure the line to fully contain the fire. those evacuee will be aloun -- allowed to return home. sarah has our first look at the destruction. the. >> this pile of charred rubble is all that's left of 2 homes that shared one property. it's a somber site for others in the small private community on the edge of yosemite. >> it's horrible. i know what they went through or going through and we lost our home and in the last fire. it's a horrible thing to lose. the sad for them. >>reporter: bill and jennifer rebuilt the vacation home after the fire in 1990. they were staying here last saturday when flames once again rushed toward the cabin giving them just minutes to pack up and leave > >> it was frightening. it was the scariest thing i have ever been through in my life. wall of flame was coming and still trying to get out of herand we had the kid here so it was extremely frightening. stz. >> family went back to the bay area until eva
it has been burning for 9 days now west of yosemit yosemite. 4700 acres have burned. forced evacuation and destroy 2 homes. tonight crew will secure the line to fully contain the fire. those evacuee will be aloun -- allowed to return home. sarah has our first look at the destruction. the. >> this pile of charred rubble is all that's left of 2 homes that shared one property. it's a somber site for others in the small private community on the edge of yosemite. >> it's horrible. i know...
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another mobile home, a separate incident also burned, a total loss. all of this due to gas line breaks in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake and that's complicated by the fact they had water main breaks in the same area. when the firefighters got here, they had no water pressure. they did, as cheryl said, bring in water tenders. joining me right now is division chief darren drake with the napa city fire department there. first of all, tell us the situation. you really have to let these burn out, right? >> we do at this time. unfortunately we had a major water main break just outside the mobile home park which complicated the fire fight. we had to get water tenders in to provide water for the firefight. it did make things more difficult for us. >> so you had a time you had no water basically? >> that's correct. when we first got here, that water main had already broken and the hydrants were not operating. >> so the fire at that point becomes what? >> well, we do carry tank water on the fire engine so we had 500 gallons and that was to stop the s
another mobile home, a separate incident also burned, a total loss. all of this due to gas line breaks in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake and that's complicated by the fact they had water main breaks in the same area. when the firefighters got here, they had no water pressure. they did, as cheryl said, bring in water tenders. joining me right now is division chief darren drake with the napa city fire department there. first of all, tell us the situation. you really have to let these...
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you will notice it early fog burn off. to be pretty much like today with a little bit more heat. there's the fog right now and check it out it's already i mentioned this earlier, it's very deep fog bank. so it's already shooting up over the coastal hill. this is the kind of fog footprint over in richmond now and moving off toward hercules. that's the kind of fog print you expect to see at night. you have fog rushing through alameda near high street. fog is going to be in your neighborhood tomorrow morning. the temperatures currently right there there's the warmth air inland. 78 in fairfield and cool and mild around here. the good news, fire danger slightly improved because it's very drought -- big drought biggest drought ever recorded in california. as this low pressure center gets closer it's going to create a little bit of drizzle. this low is going to linger offshore through the rest of the week. what does it mean it means big d marine layer. and a very significant an shore flow. that's being represented by the winds no
you will notice it early fog burn off. to be pretty much like today with a little bit more heat. there's the fog right now and check it out it's already i mentioned this earlier, it's very deep fog bank. so it's already shooting up over the coastal hill. this is the kind of fog footprint over in richmond now and moving off toward hercules. that's the kind of fog print you expect to see at night. you have fog rushing through alameda near high street. fog is going to be in your neighborhood...
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it can burn your eyes or something. but outside it's not otherwise harmful. >> that does make sense. we did see protesters standing in defines even after the smoke was fired. it was tough to understand if that if it was tear gas they would be able to do that so that makes sense. as far as moving forward with the armored trucks and barricade how is that working. that's the image we're seeing now. >> yeah that's what they will do is inch forward slowly. i was watching that here. i noticed quite a bit of difference from the other night a few nights ago when they fired so much gas. and also the most of the officers on line the other night had a long rifle or tactical weapon. and tonight it is quite a marked difference. troopers with the rifles seem to be the ones clearing the buildings. a lost the troopers on the line have a 36 baton and helmet and gas mask which is a typical crowd control, riot control gear for police, throwing rocks and bottles of tear gas mask and a riot baton is used with two hands, there's a lot of tra
it can burn your eyes or something. but outside it's not otherwise harmful. >> that does make sense. we did see protesters standing in defines even after the smoke was fired. it was tough to understand if that if it was tear gas they would be able to do that so that makes sense. as far as moving forward with the armored trucks and barricade how is that working. that's the image we're seeing now. >> yeah that's what they will do is inch forward slowly. i was watching that here. i...
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they were then driven by ambulance to santa clara medical center's burn unit. they arrived this morning at 3:00 and were discharged from the hospital at 8:00 this morning. five other people from the department of corrections fighting side by side with the other firefighters who were hurt, they also suffered burns. there are 19 other people, firefighters, who were in the mendocino county area. but we don't know yet if they will be sent home immediately or if they will keep fighting the fire throughout the weekend. reporting live in los gatos, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> marianne, thank you very much. >>> the new round of air-strikes in iraq, american jet fighters and drones have conducted four more air-strikes on islamic militants today. they took out armored carriers and a truck that were firing on civilians. new video from the iraqi defense ministry shows u.s. warplanes and drones over the western anbar province. a rocket is seen hitting a target. today president obama said these attacks destroyed arms and equipment that could have been used against
they were then driven by ambulance to santa clara medical center's burn unit. they arrived this morning at 3:00 and were discharged from the hospital at 8:00 this morning. five other people from the department of corrections fighting side by side with the other firefighters who were hurt, they also suffered burns. there are 19 other people, firefighters, who were in the mendocino county area. but we don't know yet if they will be sent home immediately or if they will keep fighting the fire...
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could you give us some information about the burning of the navy yard? terrible story none of us would want to go , what the commandant went through that night. succeeded at the battle, and they were seen to be within the boundaries of washington, they would take action and burn the shipping, supplies, and everything else at the navy yard. this is a terrible decision to be within the boundaries of washington, they would take not want thist they did to fall into the hands of the enemy, and so they waited until the last minute, and they came back with the news that, yes, the british had succeeded, and they were pouring into washington, and now they took the decision that horrified them, and they had laid gun power into the buildings where the ordinance was, the any theyn and everything, and set it alight, like not want ths to pyrotechnics, and the people could not believe what they were doing, but they had to carry out orders, and this came from the secretary of the navy. and that is what they did. labor, and one or two of your ships were saved, but everyt
could you give us some information about the burning of the navy yard? terrible story none of us would want to go , what the commandant went through that night. succeeded at the battle, and they were seen to be within the boundaries of washington, they would take action and burn the shipping, supplies, and everything else at the navy yard. this is a terrible decision to be within the boundaries of washington, they would take not want thist they did to fall into the hands of the enemy, and so...
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burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn >>> welcome back. breast >> welcome back. breast cancer is a huge issue for women in the u.s. more than 200,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. are we tackling this issue backwar backwards? should we only treat once it's diagnosed or can we prevent women from getting this awful disease? i spoke with christine horner, the author of natural preventive steps that women can take to keep themselves healthy. i know that a lot of female cancers like breast and cervical and uterine cancer have to do with hormones. that's a precursor. >> yes. we do have a problem with the hormones in particular right now. one of the reasons is because we get so many toxins that are called estrogenic. they will mimic
burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn >>> welcome back. breast >> welcome back. breast cancer is a huge issue for women in the u.s. more than 200,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. are we tackling this issue backwar...
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gray skies. >> we will see a slow burn off today and once they burn back to the coastline.to see an increase in mid-and high level clouds. >> satellite radar. >> just impressive. what is going on. >> look what is going on. >> and we have a storm there. >> that is helping to draw in the subtropical moisture and in areas from the desert southwest and areas like los angeles. the dodger game last night and on tv is raining there. and this is moving in our direction. as mike said, we may have a few scattered showers coming our way. >> this is going to remain. and the clouds will continue to pass through. the best chance for maybe a few scattered showers will come monday and tuesday and it is remaining in place. >> an isolated shower. not out of the question. and even this afternoon. >> take a look here. >> we have sunday morning. and we will do the second half of the day and these are mid-and high level clouds. >> partly sunny to partly cloudy for the afternoon. this will add to the cooling. >> this started for the inland communities and around the coast and bay. and weigh can't
gray skies. >> we will see a slow burn off today and once they burn back to the coastline.to see an increase in mid-and high level clouds. >> satellite radar. >> just impressive. what is going on. >> look what is going on. >> and we have a storm there. >> that is helping to draw in the subtropical moisture and in areas from the desert southwest and areas like los angeles. the dodger game last night and on tv is raining there. and this is moving in our...
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burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn john: 2000 people are here, freefreedom fest held in las ves because there are cheap hotels here with relatively cheap room rates, costs of lower because taxes are lower, and casino gam geilingambling are legal. do you like being in las vegas? there is a lot to like. >> las vegas and nevada. nevada is a right-to-work state. there is no income tax. people are free carry concealed guns. to dam gel in casino -- gamble in casino in most of the state get paid for sex work. but, nevada is no libertarian haven, state private school are most regulateed in america, each must follow detailed government rules. maybe that is why nevada students get some of the worst s.a.t. scores in the nation, nevada does
burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn john: 2000 people are here, freefreedom fest held in las ves because there are cheap hotels here with relatively cheap room rates, costs of lower because taxes are lower, and casino gam...
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for burning man. a crew will drive it out, set it up, and wait for the mystery man to helicopter in. the price for the week, $20,000. >> incredible for a week in the desert. >> for a week in the desert in comfort, luxury and style. >> it's that comfort, luxury and style some burning man regulators dislike. this is the ultimate representation of the destruction of the authenticity of burning man. he said those dropping the big bucks just don't get it. >> part of the experience is joining with the dust and figuring out how to camp and bring your own water. >> a retard ronic criticism since their first principal is radical inclusion, saying anyone may be a part of burning man. no prerequisites exists. >> everyone will criticize the way other people experience burning man but at then of the day remember what it is really about is how you do it. >> seven time burner sees a direct connection between the elite and burning man, even crediting the desert festival with tapping into their creative energy. he sai
for burning man. a crew will drive it out, set it up, and wait for the mystery man to helicopter in. the price for the week, $20,000. >> incredible for a week in the desert. >> for a week in the desert in comfort, luxury and style. >> it's that comfort, luxury and style some burning man regulators dislike. this is the ultimate representation of the destruction of the authenticity of burning man. he said those dropping the big bucks just don't get it. >> part of the...
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burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn (text message alert sound) tricia is having a sleepover tonight can i go? i wonder about lucy's friends what should i say? i know you're only ten but one of these days a friend will offer you a drink and alcohol at your age can lead to so many things none of them good. so can i go to the sleepover? lucy, i want you to promise me something - i finished my homework (laugh) bigger promise if there's any drinking i want you to say, no thanks, not my thing. mom i promise you your real friends won't care, deal? sure - really? i promise mom they really do hear you did you pack your toothbrush? for tips on how to start the talk visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a public service message from the substan
burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn (text message alert sound) tricia is having a sleepover tonight can i go? i wonder about lucy's friends what should i say? i know you're only ten but one of these days a friend will offer you a...
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burn. and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heart burn because it gives me zero heart burn. prilosec otc the number one dr. recomended frequent heart burn medicine for nine straight years. you can beat zero herat burn prilosec otc one pill each morning 24hrs, zero heart burn >>> do your homework. this was an idiotic comment. that was a stupid comment. >> she's lashing out of donald trump for saying the u.s. cannot allow ebola infected people back into the u.s. well maybe they should do their homework because the centers for disease control just issued the highest level alert saying ebola spread to the u.s. is inevitable. i'm going to agree with the donald. how about you. >> i agree with him. what i don't understand is if i'm trying to get on a flight with a normal sized shampoo bottle the government steps in and says you cannot get on the flight but if i have ebola welcome to america. why are we playing russian roulette with a deadly disease that has a 90% mortalit
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know bettp >>> we are a couple of weeks away from the start of this year's burning man's festival. >> power saws and nail guns and a lot of muscles are going into this construction project. >> we are about 87 feet right now. it continues to get a little taller all the time. >> 100 volunteers are building the pieces of the structure and only standing for a few days. art david beck is the master mind on the project. >> this year we probably have 40, 000 people coming use the temple. >> for the last 14 years, david beck has build of what's described as the emotional certain piece of burning man. beck is in charged of what happens the following night. >> it is a notorious body and saturday night when the man burns, it is an incredible celebration and sunday night when the temple is burn, it is a quiet time. >> this is what it looked like last year. he describes it as a healing process for people to bring emotions or whatever they carry and set them free. >> i saw someone weeping at the temple and they had a tight gray-t-shirt on and a skirt and a wig. they were grieving. you cannot do tha
know bettp >>> we are a couple of weeks away from the start of this year's burning man's festival. >> power saws and nail guns and a lot of muscles are going into this construction project. >> we are about 87 feet right now. it continues to get a little taller all the time. >> 100 volunteers are building the pieces of the structure and only standing for a few days. art david beck is the master mind on the project. >> this year we probably have 40, 000 people...