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it's why camille began with the letter c. storms nameded from a to z. more recently here in south florida, the first storm in 1992 was hurricane andrew. it formed august 17th. andrew with its winds in excess of 175 miles an hour was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. at the national hurricane center in miami, forecasters say there's no reason to hi that a cloe start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we're just now getting into the time frame where we on average see our first storm reach hurricane intensity. >> reporter: fortunately until now, conditions were perfect for calm summer weather, the upper level wind, that's what tears thunderstorms apart, have been very strong up to now through the caribbean, the gulf and off the east coast. that's one of the big reasons it's been so quiet until now. then there's what's called el nino, a weather pattern in the pacific that may in turn may calm hurricane conditions in the atlantic. >> so folks who live along the east coast in the hurricane target zone like el nino years. >> they be
it's why camille began with the letter c. storms nameded from a to z. more recently here in south florida, the first storm in 1992 was hurricane andrew. it formed august 17th. andrew with its winds in excess of 175 miles an hour was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. at the national hurricane center in miami, forecasters say there's no reason to hi that a cloe start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we're just now getting into the time frame where we on average...
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camille hit with a 25-foot storm surge. winds estimated nearly 200 miles per hour. killed more than 250 people and caused billions of dollars in damage. the most devastating storm to hit the gulf coast until katrina. camille was one of only three category five storms ever to make landfall in the last century. the devastation happened 40 years ago t
camille hit with a 25-foot storm surge. winds estimated nearly 200 miles per hour. killed more than 250 people and caused billions of dollars in damage. the most devastating storm to hit the gulf coast until katrina. camille was one of only three category five storms ever to make landfall in the last century. the devastation happened 40 years ago t
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. >>> el actor mexicano jaime camil negÓ que vaya a ser papÁ como se ha dicho en su paÍs Él dijo queesa porque hay boda en la familia aparentemente se casa la actriz mexicana cathie del castillo y el actor aaron dÍaz pues la pareja estÁ organizando la boda y planean una gran ceremonia privada serÁ el segundo enlace para la protagonista de la web novela de univisiÓn "vidas cruzadas" y el primero para dÍas. ahora bien ellos llevan 3 aÑos de noviazgo y en el 2007 le pusieron punto final debido a la distancia pero luego se comprometieron asÍ que en hora buena sobre todo para la familia del castillo no quÉ bueno. >>> verÓnica debe estar que se muh@h@tilcledodkph@h@tilclehmék@ ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> pues bien estas son imÁgenes de las practicas de dos equipos rivales que sudamericano que este tornaron un poquito violenta, pues ahÍ lo pueden ver durante los entrenamiento de los jugadores de nueva texas y nueva orleans originaron unas # 6 pels y los deportistas pelearon con fuerza. >>> en una carrera de 400 metros tuvo una aparatosa final, la jamaiquina fue cargada con una mascota del evento y s
. >>> el actor mexicano jaime camil negÓ que vaya a ser papÁ como se ha dicho en su paÍs Él dijo queesa porque hay boda en la familia aparentemente se casa la actriz mexicana cathie del castillo y el actor aaron dÍaz pues la pareja estÁ organizando la boda y planean una gran ceremonia privada serÁ el segundo enlace para la protagonista de la web novela de univisiÓn "vidas cruzadas" y el primero para dÍas. ahora bien ellos llevan 3 aÑos de noviazgo y en el 2007 le...
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. >>> today mark the 40th anniversary of hurricane camille. the category five storm made landfall in the mississippi gulf coast on this day in 1969 with 190-mile per hour wind. camille brought mass destruction and deadly flooding along the gulf coast, the blue ridge and the mid-atlantic. 259 people were were killed. a lot of those people were in virginia. >>> coming up next, tony has the latest track on hurricane bill. also ahead, dirty money. >> what i turning up on cash across the nation that may make you open your wallet. we'll tell you about that. (announcer) it's time to raise the bar and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of aft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive l is the new standard in mayo. >>> before a heads up if you live in d.c. as residential trash and recycling pickup will be an hour earlier this week today through friday. that is because of the heat and bad air quality. you can put your garbage outside at 6:00 p.m. the night before if you don't feel like
. >>> today mark the 40th anniversary of hurricane camille. the category five storm made landfall in the mississippi gulf coast on this day in 1969 with 190-mile per hour wind. camille brought mass destruction and deadly flooding along the gulf coast, the blue ridge and the mid-atlantic. 259 people were were killed. a lot of those people were in virginia. >>> coming up next, tony has the latest track on hurricane bill. also ahead, dirty money. >> what i turning up on...
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i grew up in galveston county, so i was going through carla and camille. so that is what you are talking about. people can't visualize that they are going to come back and see sticks in the ground and not a broken air conditioner, not a broken sink, not a -- nothing. it was unbelievable. is that what you mean when you say people are not prepared for what is actually going to happen in their immediate neighborhoods? >> they have the general concept that this going to be a bad event but they cannot personalize it and see it in terms of own geography and where they live. and i think we have now and we will have better in the future, a means of doing the modeling that predicts that impact and the means of delivering that information more effectively. we probably need to study how people respond to different kinds of information that is given to them. i don't think there's enough research to show how people concept i conce conceptu conceptualize this. i think we need to take a careful look at that, because we could have the greatest science and have the best kn
i grew up in galveston county, so i was going through carla and camille. so that is what you are talking about. people can't visualize that they are going to come back and see sticks in the ground and not a broken air conditioner, not a broken sink, not a -- nothing. it was unbelievable. is that what you mean when you say people are not prepared for what is actually going to happen in their immediate neighborhoods? >> they have the general concept that this going to be a bad event but...
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. >> reporter: 40 years ago, hurricane camille landed on the coast as a rare category 5 hurricane with winds up to 193 miles an hour. in august of 2004, hurricane charley leveled homes and buildings in punta gorda, florida. residents celebrated their town's renewal this weekend. that same weekend, hurricane ivan landed in gulf shores, alabama, forcing zoos to evacuate animals one by one. as hurricane claudette approaches, they're almost finished building a storm shelter that can house animals and humans. >> it's going to be a weight taken off all of our shoulders every june 5th when hurricane season begins. we'll never have to worry about it again. >> reporter: but worry is just beginning in hurricane country as it looks like the season is finally kicking into gear. hari sreenivasan, cbs news, new york. >>> there are still half a dozen wildfires burning in california this morning, though firefighters have made major progress against it. an evacuation order has been lifted for a santa cruz mountain town, and the forest service there says there was a sinister cause for the so-called la b
. >> reporter: 40 years ago, hurricane camille landed on the coast as a rare category 5 hurricane with winds up to 193 miles an hour. in august of 2004, hurricane charley leveled homes and buildings in punta gorda, florida. residents celebrated their town's renewal this weekend. that same weekend, hurricane ivan landed in gulf shores, alabama, forcing zoos to evacuate animals one by one. as hurricane claudette approaches, they're almost finished building a storm shelter that can house...
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camille neville. >> they felt something unusual happened to them. they trusted their gut. >> police charged the 49-year-old with two counts of sexual battery. he turned himself into police wednesday. baconi says this is the first time sanchez has been in trouble since working for him. but admits he never performed a back ground check. >> the f el low that worked for me as a pa at the time had been working with sanchez at the coast guard. and he effectively, vouched for him. he insists his pain clinic is safe. this was an isolated incident. he is worried all the victims have not come forward. >> i don't know. you know? my knee jerk would say the possibility is there. >> fairfax county police say more than a possibility, they say it is a likelihood and they believe sanchez has more victims they want the victims to call the police. >>> thank you, craig. the police in arelington have arrested a man they say shot a woman working at an apple store. 21-year-old byron dean rang the doorbell at the service entrance to the store july 3. the surveillance video
camille neville. >> they felt something unusual happened to them. they trusted their gut. >> police charged the 49-year-old with two counts of sexual battery. he turned himself into police wednesday. baconi says this is the first time sanchez has been in trouble since working for him. but admits he never performed a back ground check. >> the f el low that worked for me as a pa at the time had been working with sanchez at the coast guard. and he effectively, vouched for him. he...
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camille wilson lives in safety harbor and came all the way here to vacation. >> we're going to stay here for the duration. tomorrow the sun will be out. >> reporter: on apalachicola bay you can barely stand here. there are people who will try to tough it out in boats tied up to the dock. there's a lady that walked down here -- this guy says he's going to stick it out in the storm no matter how much his boat bobs. that is nothing compared to the boat right next to it. that is where paul fridell fought claudette as best he could. >> you almost have to lay down to keep from getting blown off. i don't know what kind of wind we got. 40, 50 miles? >> we'll keep track of the claudette here this morning with susan. we'll have also live pictures throughout the morning from florida. >>> fans in golf-crazy south korea celebrating. y.e. yang took an historic pga championship win over tiger woods. what makes it spectacular, yang is 37 years owed, the first asian-born golfer and ranked 110th in the world and beat tiger. he will be kissing the trophy today. watch it. here he is. the winning putt. bang!
camille wilson lives in safety harbor and came all the way here to vacation. >> we're going to stay here for the duration. tomorrow the sun will be out. >> reporter: on apalachicola bay you can barely stand here. there are people who will try to tough it out in boats tied up to the dock. there's a lady that walked down here -- this guy says he's going to stick it out in the storm no matter how much his boat bobs. that is nothing compared to the boat right next to it. that is where...
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hurricane betsy and camille pummelled the coast leaving much of the area under water.w there is an elaborate system of drainage pump but no one believes these can keep up with a major breach of the levee system. bobby maintains the levee pumps. >> it's never happened yet but it looks like this is going to be the one. >> reporter: you really are frightened? >> i'm scared to death. >> reporter: bobbi sanchez and her sister have no way out of town. they are waiting for a bus to take them to safety. >> we could die if you don't go. >> reporter: tens of thousands in new orleans are like her, too sick or too poor to leave. the city has opened the superdome as a shelter of last resort. as people waited to be processed, tension was in the air. >> we've been out here since 9:00. they need to organize this crowd much better than it is. the children are exhausted and i am, too. >> reporter: and this just the beginning. if hurricane katrina doesn't lose steam overnight, by this time tomorrow the people who have fled may have no homes to return to. the forecasters have been remarka
hurricane betsy and camille pummelled the coast leaving much of the area under water.w there is an elaborate system of drainage pump but no one believes these can keep up with a major breach of the levee system. bobby maintains the levee pumps. >> it's never happened yet but it looks like this is going to be the one. >> reporter: you really are frightened? >> i'm scared to death. >> reporter: bobbi sanchez and her sister have no way out of town. they are waiting for a...
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camille was the deadliest hurricane until hurricane katrina four years ago. >> stick around. up. bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen loats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec 0 i can .love the air ™ . >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> this first one is a great gift if you're a apparent looking for something to entertain your kid. it's called the zubble. >> i like the sound of it. >> i challenge you to say have you ever seen a bubble that was anything but clear? >> no, i haven't. >> take a look at that! it took ten years of someone's life to create this. he conducted experiments to get the vibrant colors. he said the bubble initially has color. if it lands on you, it looks like it has color and then it fades in 15 minutes. he had to create an entirely new dye. it went on sale earlier this month >> i wonder if you could mix dish soap and kool-aid? >> he said no, there's layers of soap and water which is why it has to
camille was the deadliest hurricane until hurricane katrina four years ago. >> stick around. up. bicycle, i've missed you. gathering dust, as pollen loats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec 0 i can .love the air ™ . >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> this first one is a great gift if you're a apparent looking...
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. >> the monster category 5 storm, camille, began. more recently here in south florida, hurricane andrew stormed august 17th. andrew with the wends in excess of 175 miles per hour was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. there is no reason to think a slow start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we see our average storm reach the intensity here. >> it's perfect for calm winds. >> there is what is called a weather pattern in the pacific that may calm hurricane conditions in the atlantic. >> those like el nino years. >> they better not. el nino occurred in 1992. hurricane andrew. 1965, hurricane betsy. >> the 2009 hurricane season still has 14 weeks to go. >>> almost 17,000 firefighters are trying to make progress when they are trying to contain wildfires in california. that fire is burning miles away from homes and buildings. it's 30% contained. governor arnold arnold schwarzenegger is urging people to obey mandatory evacuation orders. and firefighters are worried coming weather changes could spark more flames.
. >> the monster category 5 storm, camille, began. more recently here in south florida, hurricane andrew stormed august 17th. andrew with the wends in excess of 175 miles per hour was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. there is no reason to think a slow start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we see our average storm reach the intensity here. >> it's perfect for calm winds. >> there is what is called a weather pattern in the pacific that may...
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but the sentence was not nearly enough for people like morgan state sophomore camille. >> they put himfive years probation. that's ridiculous. he beat on a woman. like i got to disagree to that. >> i do agree with the sentence. i believe that what he did wasn't right. but he is to be punished for it. nonetheless, going to jail would be taking it too far. >> reporter: along with probation, brown was also sentenced to six months of community labor and ordered to stay away from his former girlfriend. >> he did deserve some form of punishment. >> reporter: while brown's female fans wanted him punished, he found none who thought he deserved jail time. positions he simply doesn't understand. >> i completely disagree. if that was any regular person. that would got jail time. >> reporter: brown's conviction has not only tarnished a once sparkling image, it has also cost him lucrative endorsements, but fans think he will find his way back to the top of the music industry. >> i think as an artist, i like him still and like his music. >> brown will serve his sentence in his home state of virginia
but the sentence was not nearly enough for people like morgan state sophomore camille. >> they put himfive years probation. that's ridiculous. he beat on a woman. like i got to disagree to that. >> i do agree with the sentence. i believe that what he did wasn't right. but he is to be punished for it. nonetheless, going to jail would be taking it too far. >> reporter: along with probation, brown was also sentenced to six months of community labor and ordered to stay away from...
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. >>> el actor mexicano jaime camil negÓ que vaya a ser papÁ como se ha dicho en su paÍs Él dijo quezando la boda y planean una gran ceremonia privada serÁ el segundo enlace para la protagonista de la web novela de univisiÓn "vidas cruzadas" y el primero para dÍas. ahora bien ellos llevan 3 aÑos de noviazgo y en el 2007 le pusieron punto final debido a la distancia pero luego se comprometieron asÍ que en hora buena sobre todo para la familia del castillo no quÉ bueno. >>> verÓnica debe estar que se muere por ser tÍa >>> felicidades. una familia tan unida y tan linda verdad. >>> les contamos quena enfermedad atacÓ al director y gilleuitarrista del grupo mercyy en primicias, explica todo en una entrevista que tuvo en nueva york veamos >>> conoces a denise vargas de 24 aÑos Él es guitarrista y director del grupo mercy play y con Él compartimos en exclusiva durante este ensayo en un estudio de grabaciÓn en nueva york el kwo ojo voejoven tiene en la retina de la visiÓn >>> es algo que tiene que ver con la retina, ah,upuestamente no estÁ, desarrollada tÚ sabes, ah, como se desarrolla norma
. >>> el actor mexicano jaime camil negÓ que vaya a ser papÁ como se ha dicho en su paÍs Él dijo quezando la boda y planean una gran ceremonia privada serÁ el segundo enlace para la protagonista de la web novela de univisiÓn "vidas cruzadas" y el primero para dÍas. ahora bien ellos llevan 3 aÑos de noviazgo y en el 2007 le pusieron punto final debido a la distancia pero luego se comprometieron asÍ que en hora buena sobre todo para la familia del castillo no quÉ...
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camill mcneil. her nine month old son and godfather are inside the redford focus under fire. >> i don't know. my baby. my baby. >> your phone is breaking up ma'am. >> what is going on? where are you? >> i don't know where i am. i don't know where. in baltimore. >> since she is from out of town, mcneil has no way of knowing where she is in the city. >> oh my god. the car blocked me in. people are out there seeing if i am still alive. >> mcneil later admits to playing dead in hopes of surviving. this after a gun is held to her son's head. >> hurry up. >> what is going on? >> i am still in the car hiding. >> how many gunshots did you hear ma'am? >> oh apply god. hurry up. hurry up. hurry up. hurry up. >> stay on the line with me. >> eventually, help does arrive. but it is too late for marlin beckford. one of many murder murdered that year in baltimore. joy lepola channel 45 news. last month a judge sentenced him to murder. >> city of baltimore is on pace to have the same number of homicide as last year
camill mcneil. her nine month old son and godfather are inside the redford focus under fire. >> i don't know. my baby. my baby. >> your phone is breaking up ma'am. >> what is going on? where are you? >> i don't know where i am. i don't know where. in baltimore. >> since she is from out of town, mcneil has no way of knowing where she is in the city. >> oh my god. the car blocked me in. people are out there seeing if i am still alive. >> mcneil later...
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well today, also marking the 40 year anniversary of hurricane camille. it slammed into the mississippi coast. the category 5 storm, they made landfall near the mouth of the mississippi river with sustain winds of about 200 miles an hour. this storm killed 248 people and caused almost $1.5 billion in damage. >>> we'll have to complain about that this morning. they are trying to do it a bit better for the drivers, how to get around a closed ramp. now that ramp just happens to leave out of the loop of the wa the northbound route 123. now, that is right now to explain just why they had to close that and how the traffic looks tonight, dave. >> the explanation is laying the mess of construction projects, and they say that this is kind of ground zero between here and the dallas toll road, the taoáeu son corner area -- tyson corner area. they will move right out there at 123. a lot of things will happen here including the new rail lines coming through here. that has been close for 45 days. the detour is challenging. the electronic signs on the other side of the
well today, also marking the 40 year anniversary of hurricane camille. it slammed into the mississippi coast. the category 5 storm, they made landfall near the mouth of the mississippi river with sustain winds of about 200 miles an hour. this storm killed 248 people and caused almost $1.5 billion in damage. >>> we'll have to complain about that this morning. they are trying to do it a bit better for the drivers, how to get around a closed ramp. now that ramp just happens to leave out...
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so we will not have another tropical storm or hurricane andrew, camille or katrina, for example. >> those only three. >> no, no, no many others. >> and let's just add quickly if we get through l the names in a given year, we go to the greek alphabet. we went through the entire alphabet in 1995 and we went into alpha, beta. >> what year was the first naming. >> 1953. >> what was the name of the first storm? >> i do not know that. >> great question. we can find that out. >> if you have a question you want answered, go to myfoxdc.com. click on the weather tab. thank you for the question. we loved it. >> now, hurricane julie with a look at our traffic gentleman that is in the nice. >> the nontemperamental hurricane julie. >> here we go. we are out on the roads right now with lanes open and no accidents to report as you travel south along 270. there was a stalled bus in your hua. that activity cleared as you can see. traffic still a little heavy as you work with our way south of montrose headed out towards the split. all lanes are open south on 95 and 295. the beltway will slow leaving new ham
so we will not have another tropical storm or hurricane andrew, camille or katrina, for example. >> those only three. >> no, no, no many others. >> and let's just add quickly if we get through l the names in a given year, we go to the greek alphabet. we went through the entire alphabet in 1995 and we went into alpha, beta. >> what year was the first naming. >> 1953. >> what was the name of the first storm? >> i do not know that. >> great question....
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and then you go to camille, for example, and in 1969 with 190- mile an hour winds when that came ashore being the mother of all storms. this form looks like it will stay out to sea and we will talk about that in a moment. the forecast for today, a sticky day and we will have more storms and remember, you can track the storms on wusa9.com. and doppler doppler 9000. and interactive radar. ways to stay up on the weather when we are not bringing it to you live on 9 news now. a muggy morning out there with a patch or two of fog but hazy and sticky. 70s and 80s in a couple of spots. in the 80s quickly this morning with light southwesterly winds. partly sunny, hot, humid, scattered thunderstorms. around 90 give or take a couple of degrees depending on how much sunshine we see today. a chance of an evening shower or storm tonight. lows in the 70s. yesterday, showers are now along the coast and pulling away. a lot of moisture to the ohio valley, tennessee valley and it continues to come this way. a front is coming our way. giving us chances of rain the next couple of days. the sun is coming up s
and then you go to camille, for example, and in 1969 with 190- mile an hour winds when that came ashore being the mother of all storms. this form looks like it will stay out to sea and we will talk about that in a moment. the forecast for today, a sticky day and we will have more storms and remember, you can track the storms on wusa9.com. and doppler doppler 9000. and interactive radar. ways to stay up on the weather when we are not bringing it to you live on 9 news now. a muggy morning out...
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it's why camille began with the letter "c." storms are named from a to z. most recently here in south florida, the first storm in 1992 was hurricane andrew. it formed august 17th. andrew, with its winds in excess of 175 miles per hour, was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. at the national hurricane center in miami, forecasters say there's no reason to think a slow start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we're just now getting into the time frame where we, on average, see our first storm reach hurricane intensity. >> reporter: fortunately until now, conditions were perfect for calm summer weather. >> the upper level winds, that's what tears thunderstorms apart, have been very strong up through now through the caribbean, the gulf and off the east coast. that's one of the big reasons why it's been so quiet until now. >> reporter: then there's what's called el nino, a weather pattern in the pacific that, in turn, may calm hurricane conditions in atlantic. >> so folks who live along the east coast in the hurricane target zone like el
it's why camille began with the letter "c." storms are named from a to z. most recently here in south florida, the first storm in 1992 was hurricane andrew. it formed august 17th. andrew, with its winds in excess of 175 miles per hour, was the costliest natural disaster in the united states. at the national hurricane center in miami, forecasters say there's no reason to think a slow start means fewer or less powerful hurricanes. >> we're just now getting into the time frame...
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camille mcneil. her 9-month-old son and his god father are inside of the red ford focus that has come under fire. >> i don't know. >> i don't know where i am. >> reporter: since she is out of town, mcneil has no way of knowing where she is in city. >> the car, there's blocks -- if looking to he see if i'm still alive. >> reporter: mcneil later admits to playing dead in hopes of surviving, this after a gun is held to her son's head. >> hurry up. >> what is going on? >> are you outside. >> he i'm still in the car. i'm hiding. hurry up. >> tell me what you hear. >> oh my god -- [ inaudible ] >> yes, i did. [ inaudible ] hurry up. >> reporter: eventually help does arrive but it's too late for marlin bexford. he becomes one of the 282 people to be derred that year in baltimore. joy lapoll a. >> last month a judge sentenced walker to prison for the murder of marlin bedford. attempted murder charges were dismissed. >>> michael jackson's father is speaking out for the first time. dr. conrad murray who is bel
camille mcneil. her 9-month-old son and his god father are inside of the red ford focus that has come under fire. >> i don't know. >> i don't know where i am. >> reporter: since she is out of town, mcneil has no way of knowing where she is in city. >> the car, there's blocks -- if looking to he see if i'm still alive. >> reporter: mcneil later admits to playing dead in hopes of surviving, this after a gun is held to her son's head. >> hurry up. >> what...
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million cars have been turned in nationwide, its success is a welcome surprise to car dealers like camillesince the program started that is within a week. >> the billion-dollar program launched just ten days ago is supposed to last until november then on thursday came reports that the money had run out in just one week. leaving car dealers confused and nervous. >> i am not going to sell a car based on a cash for clunkers unless i know i was guaranteed the money. there is no way that the dealership can have 3,500 to 4,500 dollars loss on a sale. >> the white house guarantees the program, at least through the end of today. so oshkar is continuing to provide the clunker discount. >> transportation secretary ray lahoud yesterday sought to reassure dealers and prospective car buyers that the plan would continue. >> no one should worry, go out and buy a car. >> on friday the house guaranteed an dish $2 billion to continue the program. >> analyst rebecca lyndon believes the senate now has to do the same. >> they are central lid deals that are on the table right now i think the government will fun
million cars have been turned in nationwide, its success is a welcome surprise to car dealers like camillesince the program started that is within a week. >> the billion-dollar program launched just ten days ago is supposed to last until november then on thursday came reports that the money had run out in just one week. leaving car dealers confused and nervous. >> i am not going to sell a car based on a cash for clunkers unless i know i was guaranteed the money. there is no way that...
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. >> those storms that turning on hurricane camille top-sustained winds estimated at 200 miles an hour. taiwan torrential rain and raging rivers. certainly slowing in some areas. digging out and cleaning up now counting the cost of the most severe flooding. a nearby dyke was reached within 30 minutes the town was under water. at no time could they get out. everywhere there is mud and dumptrucks. the street has become a muddy stream. take a look at the mud and debris coming from inside the building. and the locals say that the mud was about 5 feet deep and inundated the shops and restaurants and office building and inside there is very little left to say. and they would like help now for moving. spending days cleaning out the small restaurant, look what is destroyed, he says. what could we do? still, the people hearsay that they are lucky. dispute all of the damage and the massive cleanup, everyone insists that they will survive. john wolf, cnn, taiwan. >>> have you heard this story? a big-city mayor comes to the aid of one of the citizens and ends up in the hospital. thththth >>> polic
. >> those storms that turning on hurricane camille top-sustained winds estimated at 200 miles an hour. taiwan torrential rain and raging rivers. certainly slowing in some areas. digging out and cleaning up now counting the cost of the most severe flooding. a nearby dyke was reached within 30 minutes the town was under water. at no time could they get out. everywhere there is mud and dumptrucks. the street has become a muddy stream. take a look at the mud and debris coming from inside the...
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. >> reporter: camille melbourne has been packed and ready to leave her la canada flintridge home sincersday. >> this is what is unnerving, that's what we have been watching. >> reporter: they also have been watching the water drops, essential help from the sky. >> see how accurate these guys are at dumping that. they're so good. >> reporter: there is no better example of how good than to see the results of this major fire which broke out thursday night in the affluent coastal community of rancho palos verdes. despite the hundreds of homes in its path only one gazebo and outbuilding were destroyed. no houses burned thanks to the aerial assault. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. the first responders did their job. >> reporter: now containment in that rancho palos verdes fire is up to 90%. containment here at flintridge is zero percent. however, the wind is expected today to be calm and the fire is now, right now burning away from homes. so that is all going to be very helpful for firefighters today. erica? >> what folks in the area want to hear as well. sandra hughes live for us this m
. >> reporter: camille melbourne has been packed and ready to leave her la canada flintridge home sincersday. >> this is what is unnerving, that's what we have been watching. >> reporter: they also have been watching the water drops, essential help from the sky. >> see how accurate these guys are at dumping that. they're so good. >> reporter: there is no better example of how good than to see the results of this major fire which broke out thursday night in the...
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even after 2011 when we get back to a category 3 hurricane camille need to evacuate a take precautionsmany of us never believed that the levies would breach in new orleans after katrina, but we had 57 levee breach is. we want to bring them back to a level of protection the people can feel confident about. there is progress but much work to do. host: are democrats aligned, new jersey. caller: i wanted to ask the gentleman in question. you know, you had a lot of people donating money like all the rappers and all these famous people besides you. where did all this money go? that is my first question. guest: that money went to non- profits like the unity of new orleans. we had a real homelessness problem in a new orleans. many non-profits worked very hard to provide emergency housing for people. brad pitt has his make it right foundation. they are building homes in new orleans. so that money was used to help people get back inside their homes. many people, when you think about it, over 135,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. people lost everything. so we had to rehouse folks which means b
even after 2011 when we get back to a category 3 hurricane camille need to evacuate a take precautionsmany of us never believed that the levies would breach in new orleans after katrina, but we had 57 levee breach is. we want to bring them back to a level of protection the people can feel confident about. there is progress but much work to do. host: are democrats aligned, new jersey. caller: i wanted to ask the gentleman in question. you know, you had a lot of people donating money like all the...
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since i'm turning 48 years old, i realize remembering betsy and camille, that in my lifetime the opportunity not as well as my mother's to get our share of minerals and oil rights, but the rest of the country seemed to view us as something that could be cast aside. we lost six properties, 10 addresses in our 50-plus year business. i had in the three years, not four years, three years of working after going through 36 adjusters and being shortchanged by the insurance companies. i have pushback and restored my great-grandmothers 1918 properties and that of two great aunts', but we cannot even get them rented because there is a push to make 25% of new orleans section eight. when you look to the demographics to qualify for the the person who called in, be amended states in 2000 was 69% white, 12% african-american. new ones was 26% what, 66% black. in the broadmoor area where we lived it was 25% white, but 60% black. i hate to say this, but since sonia sotomayor had her ruling overturned by the supreme court but they are pushing her through, no one wants to commit that in my lifetime there has be
since i'm turning 48 years old, i realize remembering betsy and camille, that in my lifetime the opportunity not as well as my mother's to get our share of minerals and oil rights, but the rest of the country seemed to view us as something that could be cast aside. we lost six properties, 10 addresses in our 50-plus year business. i had in the three years, not four years, three years of working after going through 36 adjusters and being shortchanged by the insurance companies. i have pushback...
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so i lived through carless and camille and had never seen anything like that in my life so that is whatou're talking about. people can to visualize they are going to come back and see sticks in the ground and not a broken air conditioner, not a broken sank, nothing. it was unbelievable. is that what you mean when you are saying people are not prepared for what is going to happen in their immediate neighborhood? >> they just have a general concept this is going to be a bad invent but cannot personalize it and see it in terms of their own geography where they live and i think that we have now and certainly will have better in the future means of doing the modeling that predicts that impact and the means of delivering that information more effectively. we probably need to study how people respond to different kinds of information that is given to them. i don't think that there is enough research to show how people can conceptualize their personal risk in this kind of event. it's probably the center of earthquakes and other natural disasters. i think we need to take a careful look at that b
so i lived through carless and camille and had never seen anything like that in my life so that is whatou're talking about. people can to visualize they are going to come back and see sticks in the ground and not a broken air conditioner, not a broken sank, nothing. it was unbelievable. is that what you mean when you are saying people are not prepared for what is going to happen in their immediate neighborhood? >> they just have a general concept this is going to be a bad invent but...