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from a haunted house to a wine cellar full of spirits.be inhabited by another force, and i got to check some of them out. meet my haunted tour guide, dr. phil. no, not that dr. phil. >> i'm dr. phil. i'm not a ghost. but i'm an expert on ghosts. >> our first stop is mcsorley's old ale house. who haunts this bar? >> harry houdini. >> the magician? >> the magician. >> the master illusionist, a regular at the bar while living, even left his handcuffs behind. he's said to be a cat lover in the after life. >> you see a cat on the bar, you know somebody was purring him and loving him. houdini. >> next i head to washington square park in search of more ghosts. i heard people were actually buried here in washington square park? >> yes, it goes back 100 years, 15, 20 bodies buried here. >> rumors has it that the spirits come out on halloween, searching for their missing body parts. feeling creeped out, i'm ready to leave. now we're off to the next haunted spot? >> boo. >> oh, gosh. stop that. >> we make our way to deluco's wine cellar in search of
from a haunted house to a wine cellar full of spirits.be inhabited by another force, and i got to check some of them out. meet my haunted tour guide, dr. phil. no, not that dr. phil. >> i'm dr. phil. i'm not a ghost. but i'm an expert on ghosts. >> our first stop is mcsorley's old ale house. who haunts this bar? >> harry houdini. >> the magician? >> the magician. >> the master illusionist, a regular at the bar while living, even left his handcuffs behind....
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so now the officer takes four or five men into the cellar. so first the chief says okay, let's get out of the cellar. >> they are forced to fight the fire from the outside but that has risks. he is concerned the old building will fot be able to withstand the heat of the fire. >> we have 500 gallons a minute at these locations. >> the city's buildings department tells norm that the structure is stable because there aren't any cracks or bulges in the walls but he doesn't take any chances and establishes a wide perimeter or collapse zone around it. >> we move those trucks and the hose lines away from the building to the opposite side of the street. firefighters are also repotioned across the street and continue their efforts to fight the blaze. norm's instincts are right. after nine hours of fire and thousands of gallons of water pumped in, the walls suddenly give way, raining bricks and debris hon the streets below. the initial sound to me was like a crack. then a rumble. you could see the interior collapsed. >> residents are grateful there are
so now the officer takes four or five men into the cellar. so first the chief says okay, let's get out of the cellar. >> they are forced to fight the fire from the outside but that has risks. he is concerned the old building will fot be able to withstand the heat of the fire. >> we have 500 gallons a minute at these locations. >> the city's buildings department tells norm that the structure is stable because there aren't any cracks or bulges in the walls but he doesn't take...
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the cellar, 3rd and evans llc is controled by the among other things family who owned-and-operated morgan company on the site in 1978 and then leased are the property after those business operations cease ed the negotiated purchase price in the agreement [pr-u/] today is $15 million. the appraised value is $16 million. that value is predicated on an assumption that really all of the value of this property is in the land. it happens to have contributory interim use improvements. they are actually ideally situated for the sf pc use. on the overhead i have a list of the comparable sale used by the independent appraisal for this property, ranging from $49 a square foot for over $100 a square foot in land. you can see they are very close by. hooper evans, newhall, oyster and 7 [*-fpbl/] street are [kpa-eurblg/]s. warehouse and office situation meets the needs quite well of the sfpuc so we can co-locate the staff, the equipment and the vehicles from several other locations into this one complex that is going to provide a much greater efficiency of operations for the sfpuc's wastewater enterpris
the cellar, 3rd and evans llc is controled by the among other things family who owned-and-operated morgan company on the site in 1978 and then leased are the property after those business operations cease ed the negotiated purchase price in the agreement [pr-u/] today is $15 million. the appraised value is $16 million. that value is predicated on an assumption that really all of the value of this property is in the land. it happens to have contributory interim use improvements. they are...
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. >> this is our cellar. >> beverly peterson is one of the people. she's been living by candlelight. tonight it's the little things that we take for granted that make them smile. >> we have food and can cookout side. by now the freezers have just about giving out. >>reporter: beverly has been near this neighborhood since her dad brought her here in the 1940s. many of her treasured memories disappeared in the flood waters. we lost all our personal possessions from the time my kids were in school. there's tools down there. we can salvage that. >>reporter: family pictures, stuff like that. >> yeah, all that stuff. >>reporter: the without was up about 5 feet outside her home, the wind so strong that they tore her neighbor's roof about the building. about five miles from her, the shoreline. the boardwalk is gone. >> never have we had water in this house. i've been here 50 years. >>reporter: as you can see, the clean-up has rearly barely begun -- really barely begun. a lot of people remain evacuate and police continue control, making sure looters are not t
. >> this is our cellar. >> beverly peterson is one of the people. she's been living by candlelight. tonight it's the little things that we take for granted that make them smile. >> we have food and can cookout side. by now the freezers have just about giving out. >>reporter: beverly has been near this neighborhood since her dad brought her here in the 1940s. many of her treasured memories disappeared in the flood waters. we lost all our personal possessions from the...
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. >> we do that almost immediately upon receiving a listing from the cellar. the first thing we ask them to do is to get it passed report to find out what the damage is so there is negotiation up front. that is something that is known. we almost never have a zero report. >> to those usually come off the bottom line? >> i would say yes, oftentimes. >> it will affect the list price in some way. >> how much does parking? >> i see people putting garages under their houses. how does that work? >> an appraiser looks at it for $50,000 to $100,000, depending on the area. if it is way out in sunset, there is more street parking. but in his family it could be a very big thing. >> parking is still super valuable, even though there is a citywide movement to get people out of their cars, which is quite good. and it is working, which is really working. we have bike lanes everywhere. it is great. we are really seeing that. it is nice to see that. but parking is still a big one. i think some of that will not change. the style of the cars change over a long time. that is still
. >> we do that almost immediately upon receiving a listing from the cellar. the first thing we ask them to do is to get it passed report to find out what the damage is so there is negotiation up front. that is something that is known. we almost never have a zero report. >> to those usually come off the bottom line? >> i would say yes, oftentimes. >> it will affect the list price in some way. >> how much does parking? >> i see people putting garages under...
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. >> reporter: tonight, we will explain why maryland law only requires some cellars to let you in on whether the car you are buying has been through a flood and we will look at the signs of water damage. >> for both the security supervisor and the deer that left this behind. the deer went up to the front door and then crashed right through the glass window. the deer headed back out and ran across york road and didn't stop. for anyone hoping leaves hope for thieves who want to steal our scoops the window has already been replaced. >>> he has two heads in. >> one he uses to attack a soccer ball, the other he uses inside the classroom. meet this week's student athlete of the week. >> and this is dedication. why a local principal is on the roof of his school right now. . >> and don't forget to down load the abc2 weather app. get the weather in your hometown. we are back with the forecast after this. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. . >>
. >> reporter: tonight, we will explain why maryland law only requires some cellars to let you in on whether the car you are buying has been through a flood and we will look at the signs of water damage. >> for both the security supervisor and the deer that left this behind. the deer went up to the front door and then crashed right through the glass window. the deer headed back out and ran across york road and didn't stop. for anyone hoping leaves hope for thieves who want to steal...
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the damp cellar is divided into compartments, and his family's spot is below the stairs. he and his wife sleep on the bed with one of his sons. the others have to sleep on the floor. all around 100 people share the bathroom and toilet. an estimated 1 million people across the city live in similar conditions. >> of course we feel this is unfair. after all, we build all these large apartment blocks, and yet, there'sfor us. we even have to fight for this small space here. authorities often clear the basements, so we migrant workers are grateful to find any living space at all. >> a few blocks away, china's elite stutz the week at a popular beijing by. the interior was designed by philip stark. every table here has a minimum turnover of 350 euros per night. that is about the monthly wage of a migrant worker. people who come here are not super rich. they see themselves as china's so-called new middle-class. >> i used to think i could never afford any of this. now i've got used to it. i like it here. this club is exactly the right thing for us. with music and drinks, we can rel
the damp cellar is divided into compartments, and his family's spot is below the stairs. he and his wife sleep on the bed with one of his sons. the others have to sleep on the floor. all around 100 people share the bathroom and toilet. an estimated 1 million people across the city live in similar conditions. >> of course we feel this is unfair. after all, we build all these large apartment blocks, and yet, there'sfor us. we even have to fight for this small space here. authorities often...
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. >>> farm memorial is growing in front of marcus cellar in international boulevard. owner will bert bartly was shot in an apparent robbery. he had owned store since 1996 and well known in the neighborhood. >> it does not make sense. if you asked him for money he would give it to you. so it doesn't make sense. and we need to find out what happened. >> bartly's killing was oakland's 107th homicide of the year. police and crime stoppers are offering up to $15,000 in reward money. >>> this morning's reopening of the richmond walmart store may be more than a pretty ribbon cut. workers at the store say they will quote make a stand during the ceremony. they say they have been calling for an end to kiss crimination, harassment, and retaliation but says the store has refused its calls. >>> workers at 17 bay area raley's super markets remain on the job this morning. they agreed to keep working as long as management and the union continue contract talks. they said if no new deal is reached by midnight saturday they will go on strike. they want to freeze workers wages. >>> palo
. >>> farm memorial is growing in front of marcus cellar in international boulevard. owner will bert bartly was shot in an apparent robbery. he had owned store since 1996 and well known in the neighborhood. >> it does not make sense. if you asked him for money he would give it to you. so it doesn't make sense. and we need to find out what happened. >> bartly's killing was oakland's 107th homicide of the year. police and crime stoppers are offering up to $15,000 in reward...
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year coach ben olson has taken the team from the cellular to second place in the eastern -- from the cellar to the second place in the eastern conference in just two seasons. now everybody wants more. >> we're happy to be here. the goal was to get into the playoffs. so we're in position to make some noise. >> we've got a big job ahead of us, no question, but i like our team. we've got a good group and sometimes that gets you through and, you know, gets you past teams that have great individuals. s. >>> in exhibition college basketball player player defeated indiana university of pennsylvania 73-61 and finally today another setback for hockey fans. the nhl canceled the winter classic new year's day 2013. the game was scheduled for michigan stadium between the maple leafs and red wing. that's all for sports, but the news edge will -- wings. that's all for sports, but the news edge will be right back. good night. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys an
year coach ben olson has taken the team from the cellular to second place in the eastern -- from the cellar to the second place in the eastern conference in just two seasons. now everybody wants more. >> we're happy to be here. the goal was to get into the playoffs. so we're in position to make some noise. >> we've got a big job ahead of us, no question, but i like our team. we've got a good group and sometimes that gets you through and, you know, gets you past teams that have great...
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. >>> damage from massive heart attacks might not be as permanent as once thought thanks to stem cellarrdiac stem cells might fully repair damaged heartsp research fineings including those infused with the heart stem cells had more flexibility heart muscles and hearts pumped blood pourefficient ntly. >>> same sex couples can legally marry in the state of maryland. it's a victory that didn't come cot controversy -- without controversy. >>> and republicans and democrats are celebrating big wins in congress. who won the senate and who has control of the house. good morning maryland continues in a moment. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money, market reaction to president obama's reelection. overseas markets and u.s. stocks futures rose on the news as much because the uncertainty is over but investors are cautious worried about the economic challenges ahead. united and american airlines aresuspending all service to the new york area later today ahead of the nor'easter storm that is headed this way. other carriers are waiving change fees and may cancel flights. u.s. is x40 diese
. >>> damage from massive heart attacks might not be as permanent as once thought thanks to stem cellarrdiac stem cells might fully repair damaged heartsp research fineings including those infused with the heart stem cells had more flexibility heart muscles and hearts pumped blood pourefficient ntly. >>> same sex couples can legally marry in the state of maryland. it's a victory that didn't come cot controversy -- without controversy. >>> and republicans and democrats...
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they did on both balconies front and rear and my favorite the iron gates in the wine cellar. >> annette is build agnew house and wanted an original railing for a staircase. >> i came hire because i wanted options. >> while their needs were different the customer experience they got was the exact same. >> they wanted input from us of course and welcoming of it. >> roberta and the owners for over two decades pride themselves of making their business more personal. >> it's something we've always offered to people. you have customers that want to take a very active part. you want them to be involved and happy in the designates they are making. >> it goes beyond just answering phone calls or suggesting designs for residential and commercial clients. >> i've had customers that sat down and they actually go with me through the building process. and it gives them a sense of ownership. they own that design. >> the hope is to give clients as many opportunities as possible to provide feedback because it's good for business. >> i think it's very important to listen and be in tune with your customer
they did on both balconies front and rear and my favorite the iron gates in the wine cellar. >> annette is build agnew house and wanted an original railing for a staircase. >> i came hire because i wanted options. >> while their needs were different the customer experience they got was the exact same. >> they wanted input from us of course and welcoming of it. >> roberta and the owners for over two decades pride themselves of making their business more personal....
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how many bottles of alcohol are stocked in the cellars of the sewer pea an commission and the european council? let us know what you think the answer might be. i can give and you clue it's in the thousands. worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet at cnbc m @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. we will give you the answer. so worth tuning in. i think it's a combination of both the you atwo. airlines under pressure to make changes to the way they do business increased international air traffic flows are impacting carriers across the globe. but middle eastern carriers seem to be ahead of the game, passenger traffic up 17.5% during the first eight months of this year. yousef, what's the next stage for the growth? >> you would think it would start to moderate, but it doesn't look like that's the case. when's interesting is they've been splashing the cash. they are on an acquisition spree. they bought stakes in three and what's notable is the fact that they have not necessarily bought majority stakes. these are all minority stakes. a lot of analysts are questioning the strategy especially in the case of air berlin
how many bottles of alcohol are stocked in the cellars of the sewer pea an commission and the european council? let us know what you think the answer might be. i can give and you clue it's in the thousands. worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet at cnbc m @cnbcwex or @rosswestgate. we will give you the answer. so worth tuning in. i think it's a combination of both the you atwo. airlines under pressure to make changes to the way they do business increased international air traffic flows are impacting...
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the cellar is gone. the hot water heater furnace everything is gone.is a tight knit community even the councilman came by in his kayak to see how everyone is doing. >> this is the worst that i've seen it. i have lived here for 60 years and i called my wife and said what is that wife stuff in the lake and it was a wave. and within minutes our house was in done dated by the water. >> when it came within a half hour we were flooded. >> this is your house behind us. >> right there. >> are we in your front lawn. >> in my driveway. >> so your lawn and driveway you are standing in it. >> right. you are in three feet of water. >> i'm in four feet of water. >> he says he has six feet of water in his house and no power or heat which is no surprise considering the amount of water here. ocean avenue is blocks away and it overflowed into his neighborhood. one look at this car and you can see the water won't be receding anytime soon. >> wow. e any idea when that neighborhood might get some relief? >> not soon enough. they don't expect power to be on for five to seve
the cellar is gone. the hot water heater furnace everything is gone.is a tight knit community even the councilman came by in his kayak to see how everyone is doing. >> this is the worst that i've seen it. i have lived here for 60 years and i called my wife and said what is that wife stuff in the lake and it was a wave. and within minutes our house was in done dated by the water. >> when it came within a half hour we were flooded. >> this is your house behind us. >> right...
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now they take four or five men into the cellar. the boxes were falling down into the area.o the first chief says okay, let's get out of here. >> they're forced to fight the fire from the outside, but even that has its risks. he is concerned the old building will not be able to withstand the heat of the fire and the weight of the water being pumped in. >> we're providing 500 gallons a minute at these locations. >> the city's buildings department tells norum that the structure is stable because there aren't any cracks or bulges in the wall. but he doesn't take any chances and establishes a wide perimeter, or collapse zone around it. >> we move those trucks. the pieces of equipment and the hose line away from the building, the opposite side of the street. >> firefighters are also repositioned across the street and continue their efforts to control the blaze. norum's instijts are right. the walls suddenly give way. bringing brick and debris to the streets below. >> it sounded to me like a crack. and a rumble. then everything became physical. >> residents are grateful there are
now they take four or five men into the cellar. the boxes were falling down into the area.o the first chief says okay, let's get out of here. >> they're forced to fight the fire from the outside, but even that has its risks. he is concerned the old building will not be able to withstand the heat of the fire and the weight of the water being pumped in. >> we're providing 500 gallons a minute at these locations. >> the city's buildings department tells norum that the structure...
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gerri: we have a lot more still to come in the cellar.luding investors making money off of hurricane sandy. what you need to know. more troubles for the national flood insurance companies from 17 billion chips worldwide to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. gerri: if you are looking for the next government bailout beneficiary, look no further than the national flood insurance program. that is right. the federal program operating by fema, we have talked about this week. the program already owes $18 billion in taxpayers dollars, much of it was unpaid hurricane katrina battered 2005. only a government program could get away with not paying its bills for seven years, but there you have it. and the wheels keep turning. hurricane sandy will put a new twist on insurance taxpayer dollars. according to "the wall street journal" and the, flood
gerri: we have a lot more still to come in the cellar.luding investors making money off of hurricane sandy. what you need to know. more troubles for the national flood insurance companies from 17 billion chips worldwide to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. gerri: if you are looking for...
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we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar, the lowest portion of the building. >> reporterhe filthy river water went up to the ceiling. it has been pumped out, but still smells bad so we have to wear masks. >> this was an mri suite. four mris down here. unfortunately all flooded. >> oh, my god. how expensive is that machine? >> it is probably several million dollars. >> and caput. >> this is caput. >> reporter: the water continued rising up to the first floor. this lecture hall became a swimming pool. so if we were standing here while this place was filling up, the water would come up to our -- >> it would -- it would almost cover your head and come up to my neck. >> i would be underwater. >> almost. >> reporter: ken langone was there as a patient. >> i was on the 11th floor. >> reporter: how did you get down? >> i walked. they said we're evacuating. i said, fine, i brushed my teeth, put my clothes on and said let's go. >> reporter: now this once busy emergency room is empty. >> this place took a hell of a hit. >> reporter: nyu langone brought in cleanup workers, some with
we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar, the lowest portion of the building. >> reporterhe filthy river water went up to the ceiling. it has been pumped out, but still smells bad so we have to wear masks. >> this was an mri suite. four mris down here. unfortunately all flooded. >> oh, my god. how expensive is that machine? >> it is probably several million dollars. >> and caput. >> this is caput. >> reporter: the water continued...
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hagman orbited in showbiz as the son of peter pan star mary martin, his movie roles included "up the cellard "harry and tonto". >> i don't need an office anymore. >> reporter: it was only after milking a huge contract from the producers of "dallas" that hagman became immensely wealthy. he had houses, he had cars, he had vices. two of them included drinking and smoking. he smoked for 24 years, gave it up and became an anti-smoking activist and spokesman for the american cancer society. >> i met at least 30, 40 people that said they quit because of my personal involvement, which makes me feel really good. >> reporter: he stopped drinking in 1995 when he was diagnosed with liver cancer and underwent a life-saving transplant. in recent years, hagman appeared on the big screen in films like "nixon" and "primary colors." but it was his role as the charming and conniving oil man that audiences will never forget. >> larry hagman's friends and fellow cast members have been sharing their memories and feelings about his death. this is from linda gray who writes, so sad to lose such a wonderful, dear,
hagman orbited in showbiz as the son of peter pan star mary martin, his movie roles included "up the cellard "harry and tonto". >> i don't need an office anymore. >> reporter: it was only after milking a huge contract from the producers of "dallas" that hagman became immensely wealthy. he had houses, he had cars, he had vices. two of them included drinking and smoking. he smoked for 24 years, gave it up and became an anti-smoking activist and spokesman for...
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hagman orbited in showbiz as the son of peter pan star mary martin, his movie roles included "up the cellar." >> i'm moving up now. >> reporter: it was only after mill amming a huge contract from the producers of "dallas" that hagman became immensely wealthy. he had houses, cars, vices, two of them included drinking and smoking. he smoked for 24 years, gave it up and became an anti-smoking activist and smokesman for the american cancer society. >> i met at least 30 or 40 people that said they quit because of my personal involvement which makes me fael really good. >> he stopped drinking in 1995 when he was diagnosed with liver cancer and underwent a life saving transplant. >> if we juan in vietnam, we wouldn't have this conversation. >> in recent years, hagman appeared on the big screen in films like "nixon" and "primary colors." but it is his role as the charming and conniving oil man that audiences will never forget. colleen mcedwards, cnn, atlanta. >>> fans and former he could stars of the hollywood legend have been reacting all morning long to his passing. cnn's core reen winter is live
hagman orbited in showbiz as the son of peter pan star mary martin, his movie roles included "up the cellar." >> i'm moving up now. >> reporter: it was only after mill amming a huge contract from the producers of "dallas" that hagman became immensely wealthy. he had houses, cars, vices, two of them included drinking and smoking. he smoked for 24 years, gave it up and became an anti-smoking activist and smokesman for the american cancer society. >> i met at...
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. >> we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar.tion of the building. >> down here the filthy river water went up to the ceiling. it's been pumped out, but it's still smelling bad, so we have to wear masks. >> this was an mri sweep. four mri's down here. unfortunately, they were all flooded. >> oh, my god. how expensive is that machine? >> it's probably several million dollars. >> and kaput? >> this is kaput. >> the water continued rising up to the first floor. this lecture hall became a swimming pool. >> so if we were standing here while this place of filling up, the water would come up to our necks? >> probably your head and come up to my neck. >> i would be under water? >> almost. >> ken langone, chairman of the board, was there that night as a patient. >> i was on the 11th floor. >> how did you get down? >> i walked. >> you were recovering from nooum? >> they woke me up and said we're evacuating. i said fine. i brushed my teeth. put my clothes on. i said let's go. >> 322 patients were evacuated. now this once busy emergency room
. >> we're in the cellar right now. >> we're in the cellar.tion of the building. >> down here the filthy river water went up to the ceiling. it's been pumped out, but it's still smelling bad, so we have to wear masks. >> this was an mri sweep. four mri's down here. unfortunately, they were all flooded. >> oh, my god. how expensive is that machine? >> it's probably several million dollars. >> and kaput? >> this is kaput. >> the water...
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best thing to do is get into a cellar room.area, especially new, have hardened rooms in them that you can go into. the thing to do is drop everything you're doing, leave your stuff there, don't worry about your phone, don't worry about your bag, just get inside, at fast as possible because that's the safest place. >> how often has this been happening? we've seen it a couple of times live on air. but i mean i imagine that you've been experiencing this over the last couple of days. >> reporter: yeah. i mean, in the past couple of days i would say that i have had something like this happen during a live report on our air about six times and we've witnessed this while not on the air i would say at least 10, 12, 15 times pef wwe've had times w we have gotten in the direction of mortars. there was rocket fire going on, rockets over us intercepted by the iron dome. many instances where we've had to hit the deck. over the past couple of days it's been pretty tough. you can imagine how it is, for instance, in you're a family with a chil
best thing to do is get into a cellar room.area, especially new, have hardened rooms in them that you can go into. the thing to do is drop everything you're doing, leave your stuff there, don't worry about your phone, don't worry about your bag, just get inside, at fast as possible because that's the safest place. >> how often has this been happening? we've seen it a couple of times live on air. but i mean i imagine that you've been experiencing this over the last couple of days. >>...
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those sirens screaming out her daddy laid there passed out on the couch ♪ ♪ she locked herself in the cellarway ♪ 'til there's nothing left standing nothing left of yesterday ♪ ♪ every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away blown away ♪ ♪ there's not enough rain in oklahoma to wash the sins out of that house ♪ ♪ there's not enough wind in oklahoma to rip the nails out of the past ♪ ♪ shatter every window 'til it's all blown away every brick, every board every slamming door ♪ ♪ blown away ♪ 'til there's nothing left standing nothing left of yesterday ♪ ♪ every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away blown away ♪ ♪ blown away blown away blown away blown away ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: carrie underwood! whoa! see her live tomorrow in atlantic city. visit latenightwithjimmyfallon.com for an exclusive bonus performance. we will be right back. whoa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ kzo ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to robert pattinson, carrie underwood.
those sirens screaming out her daddy laid there passed out on the couch ♪ ♪ she locked herself in the cellarway ♪ 'til there's nothing left standing nothing left of yesterday ♪ ♪ every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away blown away ♪ ♪ there's not enough rain in oklahoma to wash the sins out of that house ♪ ♪ there's not enough wind in oklahoma to rip the nails out of the past ♪ ♪ shatter every window 'til it's all blown away every brick, every board every slamming door...
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we are in the hills of ireland, vermont, which is a town just south of montpelier at a cellar hole of a farmhouse that long since fell down. but back here in the 1820s and 30s, two young men grew up, two brothers who had served in the civil war. richard crandall, the older brother, went from here to dartmouth college and then enlisted the six vermont regiment and became a combat officer. his younger brother, john crandall became a doctor when the civil war begins, she enlists the 16th for my regiment and that's one of the regiment to pickett's charge. after the battle, he takes care of the vermont wounded on the battlefield. at the war he's a man of the venture and goes west enjoyed george armstrong, custer said calvary. race wonderful letters about the plane indicates that while before little big horn. his brother in the civil war, richard, was in the major fighting in the east and he survives, comes home in 1864. a friend of his from dartmouth goes to the top of one of our high mountain and camps out overnight and they talk about a war. crandall remarks that to have seen the six cor
we are in the hills of ireland, vermont, which is a town just south of montpelier at a cellar hole of a farmhouse that long since fell down. but back here in the 1820s and 30s, two young men grew up, two brothers who had served in the civil war. richard crandall, the older brother, went from here to dartmouth college and then enlisted the six vermont regiment and became a combat officer. his younger brother, john crandall became a doctor when the civil war begins, she enlists the 16th for my...
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the cellar model hits shelves in time for the holiday shopping season. >>> it's a chance to let out your inner science geek. lawrence is at the tech museum of innovation for the bay area science festival in san jose. >> the great lawrence airlines is going to fly today! we'll see. this is what it's all about. it's about innovation... [ signal breakup ] >> oh, no! >> it's about innovation! it's technology! >> we lost him. what a bummer. we'll check back in later. but for now let's go to elizabeth with a check on the roads. >> so much for technology, huh? >> so much for the "karnopolis" airline! let's go live toward the san mateo bridge. so far things look great across the break no major incidents in fact bay area. we are following an accident in the south bay. first, the bridges are problem- free. to the maps. otherwise i mentioned that accident, northbound 87 so it's the guadalupe parkway approaching the capitol expressway. we do have one lane blocked. it sounds like it was a spinout so again, police are on scene one lane is blocked. and we are seeing a little bit of slowing now so a few
the cellar model hits shelves in time for the holiday shopping season. >>> it's a chance to let out your inner science geek. lawrence is at the tech museum of innovation for the bay area science festival in san jose. >> the great lawrence airlines is going to fly today! we'll see. this is what it's all about. it's about innovation... [ signal breakup ] >> oh, no! >> it's about innovation! it's technology! >> we lost him. what a bummer. we'll check back in later....
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the cellar, frefr, it's gone. hot water heater, furnace, everything gone.ng. >> reporter: this is a tight-knit community where neighbors help neighbors. even the councilman brian mcgovern came by in his kayak to see how everyone is doing. >> the situation is the worst i've ever seen it. i lived here in bellmawr for 60 years. nothing has ever come close. at 8:00 i talked to my wife and i said what's that white stuff in the like, and it was a wave, and then pretty soon within the next couple of minutes our house was inundated by the water. >> reporter: michael has his own troubles too. >> when it came, like, when it was 7:00 or something like that, within a half an hour we were flooded. >> reporter: he took us by kayak to his house. >> this is your house here behind us. >> right there. >> are we in your front lawn? >> in our front lawn, in our driveway. >> so your front lawn, your driveway is right -- you're standing in it? you are also in about three feet of water. >> i'm about four feet of water, yes. >> reporter: michael says he has about six feet of water
the cellar, frefr, it's gone. hot water heater, furnace, everything gone.ng. >> reporter: this is a tight-knit community where neighbors help neighbors. even the councilman brian mcgovern came by in his kayak to see how everyone is doing. >> the situation is the worst i've ever seen it. i lived here in bellmawr for 60 years. nothing has ever come close. at 8:00 i talked to my wife and i said what's that white stuff in the like, and it was a wave, and then pretty soon within the next...