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would you stand in the doorway and say goodbye? and by the way, after you've done that, stay in the doorway until they've gone down the walkway and have left that area, that balcony. about 11:00 o'clock, with the door open, i heard them coming down from upstairs. i stood out in the doorway, they came by, and all very cheerful, and very pleasant, and then they walked down to go to the elevator. they didn't go in the elevator, they stayed out of the balcony, about 12 people turned and looked at me, and in a cacophony of languages, english, spanish, i think arabic, someone said, and i thought, this was interesting, and when they have finished, the supervisor spoke in a very big voice and said, they said, goodbye mr john. so living in housing is an uplifting experience, and at my 93 years of age, i could not have asked for more. not just the building, it is what you do. and i thought, i am a very lucky man. thank you all for coming. will be glad to see you again next time. [applause] >> i'm sure i just did a very bad job of reading my
would you stand in the doorway and say goodbye? and by the way, after you've done that, stay in the doorway until they've gone down the walkway and have left that area, that balcony. about 11:00 o'clock, with the door open, i heard them coming down from upstairs. i stood out in the doorway, they came by, and all very cheerful, and very pleasant, and then they walked down to go to the elevator. they didn't go in the elevator, they stayed out of the balcony, about 12 people turned and looked at...
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i was in and out of doorways before. my mate said, do you need a tent?, tent? when has been rough sleeping forfive years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up shelter? you end up being bullied or picked on, don't you? i would rather be outside, its safer. don't you? i would rather be outside, it's safer. it safer? 0therwise outside, it's safer. it safer? otherwise i would feel my own. in greater manchester city centre, they have seen more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this newly opened hostel is pa rt region. this newly opened hostel is part ofan region. this newly opened hostel is part of an initiative by mayor andy burnham to provide a bed for rough sleepers or winter. everyone says i have more lives than a family of cats, never mind one cap. the place has been a godsend to scott, who was rough sleeping while suffering from crohn's disease. i tried taking my life numerous times. but try to keep that clean while being on the street and no one offering any help, i was just waiting t
i was in and out of doorways before. my mate said, do you need a tent?, tent? when has been rough sleeping forfive years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up shelter? you end up being bullied or picked on, don't you? i would rather be outside, its safer. don't you? i would rather be outside, it's safer. it safer? 0therwise outside, it's safer. it safer? otherwise i would feel my own. in greater manchester city centre, they have seen more rough...
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over the doorway it bore the insignia of the copper mining industry. the mining hand was often peace with the mine is what to shift in the old left it all was mine till nine hundred seventy seven blasted out with dynamite. until the beginning of the twentieth century children were after the mines as well it was hardly a pleasant looking environment the noise was deafening and the stench. on. days off the miners helped their women folk in the fields it was the only way to feed a family. it . was long ago as nineteen twenty three a fast buildings in ross were placed under a conservation order today more than eighty unlisted and russia set a standard in the preservation of historic buildings. restoration whackers a regular visitors here training courses are available and may at times even involve the complete disassembly and reconstruction of a wooden hours. looking its best as it now does ross is a mining town fit for a picture book arch and be proud it's long been a favorite backdrop for movies or commercial. rossi's a place where people live very consc
over the doorway it bore the insignia of the copper mining industry. the mining hand was often peace with the mine is what to shift in the old left it all was mine till nine hundred seventy seven blasted out with dynamite. until the beginning of the twentieth century children were after the mines as well it was hardly a pleasant looking environment the noise was deafening and the stench. on. days off the miners helped their women folk in the fields it was the only way to feed a family. it . was...
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in the doorway of a shop selling thousand pound mattresses, ten rough sleepers seek rest.ight, 2% lower than last year, 165% higher than 2010. i was in and out of doorways before, and my mates said, "there's room in the tent for you." wayne has been rough sleeping for five years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up the shelter? you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be out here, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot safer out on the street on my own. in greater manchester, the city centre is seeing more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this newly opened hostel is part of an initiative by mayor andy burnham to provide a bed to rough sleepers all winter. everyone says, you know, i've got more lives than a family of cats, never mind one cat. the place has been a godsend to scott, who was rough sleeping while suffering from crohn's disease. i had to wear a stoma for 18 months, which sent me completely over the edge. i tried taking my life numerous times and that. i have the stoma ther
in the doorway of a shop selling thousand pound mattresses, ten rough sleepers seek rest.ight, 2% lower than last year, 165% higher than 2010. i was in and out of doorways before, and my mates said, "there's room in the tent for you." wayne has been rough sleeping for five years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up the shelter? you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be out here, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot...
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in the doorway of a shop selling thousand pound mattresses, ten rough sleepers seek rest.an last year, 165% higher than 2010. i was in and out of doorways before and my mates said, "there's room in the tent for you." wayne has been rough sleeping for five years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up the shelter? you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be out here, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot safer out on the street on my own. in greater manchester, the city centre is seeing more rough sleepers but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this newly—opened hostel is part of an initiative by mayor andy burnham to provide a bed for rough sleepers all winter. everyone says, you know, i've got more lives than a family of cats, never mind one cat. the place has been a godsend to scott, who was rough sleeping while suffering from crohn's disease. i had to wear a stoma for 18 months, which sent me completely over the edge. i tried taking my life numerous times and that. i have the stoma there, like a bag with
in the doorway of a shop selling thousand pound mattresses, ten rough sleepers seek rest.an last year, 165% higher than 2010. i was in and out of doorways before and my mates said, "there's room in the tent for you." wayne has been rough sleeping for five years, forced from home, he says, after his marriage collapsed. why don't you take up the shelter? you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be out here, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot safer out on the...
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as a key strategic element in latin america it is also important it support is a doorway into the amazon the doorway into the andes into matter saw into latin american organizations and is a jewel in the crown of american control in the continent so as i say washington does have a long history of interventions military as well as otherwise in latin american politics there was panama in one nine hundred eighty nine there was haiti in one thousand nine hundred four two thousand and two venezuela and now what's happening there so to what extent does the trumpet ministrations recognition of qualify door as the interim president right now returned the u.s. to a more sort of a sort of role in latin america that it hasn't had perhaps for years indeed this is to some extent an attempted coup which which they told us they were going to carry out i remind you of years that twenty four hours before my point barrow released a video to the venezuelans to conduct directly to venezuela and effectively telling them to rise up against a government so we had do you warning that this was likely to happen.
as a key strategic element in latin america it is also important it support is a doorway into the amazon the doorway into the andes into matter saw into latin american organizations and is a jewel in the crown of american control in the continent so as i say washington does have a long history of interventions military as well as otherwise in latin american politics there was panama in one nine hundred eighty nine there was haiti in one thousand nine hundred four two thousand and two venezuela...
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i was in and out of doorways before. my mate said, "do you need a tent?". why don't you take up a shelter place? you end up being bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be outside, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot safer on my own. in greater manchester city centre, they've seen more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this newly opened hostel is part of an initiative by mayor andy burnham to provide a bed to rough sleepers all winter. everyone says i have more lives than a family of cats, never mind one cat. the place has been a godsend to scott, who was rough sleeping while suffering from crohn‘s disease. i had to wear a stoma for 18 months, which sent me completely over the edge. i tried taking my life numerous times. i had the stoma there, like a bag with my colon coming out of it. but trying to keep that clean while being on the street and no one offering you any help, i was waiting to die. rough sleeping has worsened in several big cities. the overall fall is due to large reductions in smaller towns, and ministers say
i was in and out of doorways before. my mate said, "do you need a tent?". why don't you take up a shelter place? you end up being bullied or picked on, don't you? i'd rather be outside, it's safer. it's safer? i feel a lot safer on my own. in greater manchester city centre, they've seen more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this newly opened hostel is part of an initiative by mayor andy burnham to provide a bed to rough sleepers all winter. everyone says i...
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. >> she saw a shadow in her doorway looking at her and then the shadow left. she went back to sleep and then melissa came in and grabbed her and was talking to 911. >> reporter: the detective discovered the bullet that killed ben was a number eight birdshot, same ammunition they discovered in craig's room. and so the question to craig -- >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to melissa. >> reporter: because there was >> reporter: because there was blood on melissa and gunshot residue. >> reporter: melissa's friend jamie was there when she came out of the interrogation room. >> i mean melissa just dropped to the floor when she saw me. and she had a little bit of blood on her. she just said, "i didn't do this." and, "i know you didn't do it." >> reporter: but jamie knew there were others, and not just the police, who were very suspicious of melissa. >> she's the kind of suspect, she's the wife. she was laying in bed with him. doesn't make sense that she wasn't shot.
. >> she saw a shadow in her doorway looking at her and then the shadow left. she went back to sleep and then melissa came in and grabbed her and was talking to 911. >> reporter: the detective discovered the bullet that killed ben was a number eight birdshot, same ammunition they discovered in craig's room. and so the question to craig -- >> and sure enough, when they tested him for gunshot residue or blood castoff, he was clean. could not have fired that gun. and so back to...
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. >> you i believely go to a doorway. that's kind of what i've always been taught, just to run to a doorway. >> it's a big one we're waiting for right there on the hayward fault. we're trying not to alarm people. we have talked about it for years now that we're really overdue. julie, you were around for the '89 quake? >> yes, i was. >> great comparison there. no comparison 3.4, 3.5, bay area. >> at the time, it seemed to go on forever. this one was in a second seemed to be over. '89 seemed to go on for minutes. it was only seconds. >> any damage at your home this morning? >> no, nothing. i looked around. it was nothing. we're all good. >> okay. it's good to note you're all right there. julie, thanks so much for talking to us this morning. stay safe. hopefully no more wakups in the middle of the night. 3.5 earthquake at 6:11 this morning hitting the bay area this morning. you see the map centered in the piedmont area that runs along the hayward fault. a little alarming to people because yesterday mompk rning a 4:44 we had
. >> you i believely go to a doorway. that's kind of what i've always been taught, just to run to a doorway. >> it's a big one we're waiting for right there on the hayward fault. we're trying not to alarm people. we have talked about it for years now that we're really overdue. julie, you were around for the '89 quake? >> yes, i was. >> great comparison there. no comparison 3.4, 3.5, bay area. >> at the time, it seemed to go on forever. this one was in a second...
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in the doorway, if we put that back up, this is roger stone being awoken by these fbi acts and i'd say riot gear, it's just flap jackets. they're wearing bullet proof vests. one had a helmet on. agents wear that when they don't know what they're going to encounter and it is just remarkable, anne, to see this because this not how anyone else connected to the robert mueller investigation has been arrested the not paul manafort. this is not a civilized let's walk into the courthouse with our attorney. this is something quite different. >> that's right. when someone's represented by counsel as a rule, and you believe that they'll be cooperative, they'll come into court and voluntarily surrender, you say your client's been indicted, please come in. here, mueller's team had reason to believe that would not be the case. and this is a standard procedure to arrest someone who you don't have a belief that they've come in voluntarily. it could be that they're afraid he'll flee, it could be that there's evidence he would destroy and they wanted the element of surprise. they're going in at the crac
in the doorway, if we put that back up, this is roger stone being awoken by these fbi acts and i'd say riot gear, it's just flap jackets. they're wearing bullet proof vests. one had a helmet on. agents wear that when they don't know what they're going to encounter and it is just remarkable, anne, to see this because this not how anyone else connected to the robert mueller investigation has been arrested the not paul manafort. this is not a civilized let's walk into the courthouse with our...
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we were in and out of doorways before.sed. you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? in greater manchester, the city centre have seen a more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this is partly because of a scheme to provide safe space, by mayor andy burnham. side i tried taking my life numerous times. when we call, and coming out of it, but then going up, and you arejust waiting to die. rough sleeping has worsened in southern cities, the overall full is due to large reductions in town, and ministers seiji to millions they are spending tackling the problem. today's numbers area tackling the problem. today's numbers are a snapshot. both labour and home escapes say the real problem is much bigger, but the figures are really —— that really matter are resting in doorways, and thousands of them need help tonight. today marks 100 years since jackie robinson was born. as the first african american to play major league baseball here in the us, he was a trailblazer on and off the field. now, a new e
we were in and out of doorways before.sed. you end up getting bullied or picked on, don't you? in greater manchester, the city centre have seen a more rough sleepers, but numbers have fallen in the wider region. this is partly because of a scheme to provide safe space, by mayor andy burnham. side i tried taking my life numerous times. when we call, and coming out of it, but then going up, and you arejust waiting to die. rough sleeping has worsened in southern cities, the overall full is due to...
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someone splashed red paint and doorway of st. mary's cat rick church. officer say similar happened earlier this month. they are urging anyone with information about this to immediately contact the polic >>> scary moments for a university of maryland student. a man walked into his dorm room and went into bed with her. the student told police tan came in through an unlocked door at elton hall and toucheder. she said she yelled at him demanded he leave. and event ll hely he did. he was described as a white male,ei mediumt brown eyes and hair. wearing blad shts. it's now 4:35 a.m. ahooting rampage ended up with suspecttu c. da c dakota theriot killed apparently his girlfriend, father and brother before killing his own mother and fher. the suspect's father told authorities his son shot him before he passed away. theriot was facing a number of charges including five counts of hear from the victim's family coming later this morningay on "t >>> earlier this month the world health organization calledhe anti-vac eyewitness movement a major threat to public health
someone splashed red paint and doorway of st. mary's cat rick church. officer say similar happened earlier this month. they are urging anyone with information about this to immediately contact the polic >>> scary moments for a university of maryland student. a man walked into his dorm room and went into bed with her. the student told police tan came in through an unlocked door at elton hall and toucheder. she said she yelled at him demanded he leave. and event ll hely he did. he was...
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they were about to walk a ghost to the doorway of the interview room >>> coming up. >>> coming up. is back from the grave at walgreens, when "dait line "dateline" continues. and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your medicare part d prescriptions today... walgreens. trusted since 1901. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? >>> i'm marlie hall with the hour's top stories five people are dead in separate but related shootings in
they were about to walk a ghost to the doorway of the interview room >>> coming up. >>> coming up. is back from the grave at walgreens, when "dait line "dateline" continues. and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your medicare part d prescriptions today... walgreens. trusted since 1901. turn up your swagger game with one a day...
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. >>> someone sd red paint on two religious statues and in the doorway of st. mary's catholic church. a similar incident happened at the church earlier this month. a spokesman for the archdiocese of washington is urging anyone with information about this to immediately contact the police. a shutdown m have ended but the acts of kindness have not. a asd.c. meal service is sending out free food to works. amy takes us inside the healthy fresh meals headquaters. >> we have about 75 tomorrow and then the rest are pick ups. >> call it a labor of >>love. aybe you can put it over there. >> inside the healthy fresh meal chicken. >> workers packing up dinners. all of it going to federal workers for free. >> all the customers are getting their orders today. it helps them out. >> the owners of healthy fresh meals wer once federal contractors themselves. >> we know how it feels to, y know, worry about if you could pay your rent or what you're going to have for dinner. >> if we have, why not be able to give back. so manyoi people are g hungry. we're very lucky we could do th
. >>> someone sd red paint on two religious statues and in the doorway of st. mary's catholic church. a similar incident happened at the church earlier this month. a spokesman for the archdiocese of washington is urging anyone with information about this to immediately contact the police. a shutdown m have ended but the acts of kindness have not. a asd.c. meal service is sending out free food to works. amy takes us inside the healthy fresh meals headquaters. >> we have about 75...
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. >> i can see multiple doorways, i can see the wall, what's interesting is i'm standing here next to you without a mask on, i can barely make it out. >> i can see through dark and smoke. the idea of putting something here so it's always on was the first step. the second step was simplifying it in a way that reduced and made much more simple, edges and contours of objects. >> the company says the device is more effective than handheld thermal cameras which are harder to use in the dark. the new technology is still at least a year away from being commercially available. >>> caltrans busy cleaning up, in one week one of the biggest sporting events in the world is taking center stage in the southbay. the college football national championship. caltrans crews were out along highway 87 today, and tonight kpix 5's maria medina shows us some e hoping e big. >> reporter: you can see crews are busy at work behind me here at cesar chavez park, just to give you an idea of how many people are coming into san jose, the game is sold out and levi's stadium can hold up to 71,000 people. it's a touchd
. >> i can see multiple doorways, i can see the wall, what's interesting is i'm standing here next to you without a mask on, i can barely make it out. >> i can see through dark and smoke. the idea of putting something here so it's always on was the first step. the second step was simplifying it in a way that reduced and made much more simple, edges and contours of objects. >> the company says the device is more effective than handheld thermal cameras which are harder to use in...
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to be chili commonly known as a doorway here in cameroon. beliefs are a basic ingredient in her one hundred percent natural cosmetic products received over a file's business idea was planted by her grandmother and dollar is widely used in cameroon in cooking but the elder generation also uses it to make so. everything began with my maternal grandmother who passed on lawfulness everything she plans to my mother who was then passed it on to us. in addition to running her business which she started at the age of nineteen the young entrepreneur of the study in management an accountant at university she began the project with technical help from a startup academy. of course in europe was that once you've collected out plans like big girl lives the last thing we did is wall step and then leave them to moderate us you don't really sit here after two minutes the new to this the must race it is then must say the plug mark i can be easily stead into the tray some mixture. of files older sister michelle shares her passion for plants and helps out with
to be chili commonly known as a doorway here in cameroon. beliefs are a basic ingredient in her one hundred percent natural cosmetic products received over a file's business idea was planted by her grandmother and dollar is widely used in cameroon in cooking but the elder generation also uses it to make so. everything began with my maternal grandmother who passed on lawfulness everything she plans to my mother who was then passed it on to us. in addition to running her business which she...
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enter the alleys a promise that one of the co-founders of the yellow vests says the arrest of mr doorway is unlawful by then we've always fought for fundamental rights in our country we've always fought and today we're realizing that our fundamental rights are being trampled on right in front of the plaster la concorde just to remind you that the yellow bus movement began us local protests against high fuel prices but turned into a nationwide uprising against my friends presidency and sowing riots were the most violent france has seen in half a century with thousands of people blocking roads and clashing with police all across the country our correspondent troller dubin ski has been in the midst of the on the rest of the outside a street to the entrance overtly ellie's a parent's eyes you can see gas is being fired by the police that's as the protests is trying to enter into that streets to get clearly set seriously ellie's a perilous. i. was not a bit of difficulty opening my eyes right now and that's because we've just been in the midst of all of this tear gas as you can see a basic ri
enter the alleys a promise that one of the co-founders of the yellow vests says the arrest of mr doorway is unlawful by then we've always fought for fundamental rights in our country we've always fought and today we're realizing that our fundamental rights are being trampled on right in front of the plaster la concorde just to remind you that the yellow bus movement began us local protests against high fuel prices but turned into a nationwide uprising against my friends presidency and sowing...
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the person just stood in the doorway. >> reporter: what did you see? just a silhouette? >> i saw a dark silhouette a person dressed in dark clothing, and i could see a red laser light shining in my eyes then as i was laying there, i noticed the red light shine across the pillow. and i remember thinking, you know, that's a strange flashlight and that's when i saw a much bigger person than either justin or angie, so i knew this was an intruder and my heart sank. i'm sure i froze and a second or two later, the door was shutting and i remember praying, just please take what you want and -- and just leave us alone >> reporter: but, of course, leaving them alone was not what the strange, intrusive presence had in mind. not even close a night of terror only just beginning. no one was prepared for what would happen only seconds later. >> i heard angie scream, oh, my god, oh, my god. >> marie tells detectives a horrifying story, but they're not sure they believe it >> to me that was very odd it's just a cough. yeah right. and the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously w
the person just stood in the doorway. >> reporter: what did you see? just a silhouette? >> i saw a dark silhouette a person dressed in dark clothing, and i could see a red laser light shining in my eyes then as i was laying there, i noticed the red light shine across the pillow. and i remember thinking, you know, that's a strange flashlight and that's when i saw a much bigger person than either justin or angie, so i knew this was an intruder and my heart sank. i'm sure i froze and a...
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every night, i was sleeping on the doorway, police waking me up, and if it was raining, i'm going toy for a job normally, if you have no address, if you're sleeping in a doorway, they can't give you a job. yeah, that's the thing, now i can apply for a job. at the moment, there are 12 cabins. each resident has an actual address. there's also an opportunity to learn new skills. what impact does this place have on people's lives? if you see the difference in people when they first come in and then a few weeks later, it's unbelievable, the difference. the best thing that's happened to the homeless for a long time. it's not like it's happened before. how important is it to do things like this, normal things? it's brilliant. i not played this for years. it brings a wee bit of normality back in your life. is there a risk that it is so good that you would want to stay here, rather than getting a place of your own? no, i don't want to be living somewhere like this for the rest of your life. i want to get back to work, you know what i mean? you can't do that when you live on the street. this i
every night, i was sleeping on the doorway, police waking me up, and if it was raining, i'm going toy for a job normally, if you have no address, if you're sleeping in a doorway, they can't give you a job. yeah, that's the thing, now i can apply for a job. at the moment, there are 12 cabins. each resident has an actual address. there's also an opportunity to learn new skills. what impact does this place have on people's lives? if you see the difference in people when they first come in and then...
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you can see a couple people now have climbed up on the doorway entrance to try and help other peoplehat have gathered below, are throwing a blanket or sheet up to them. they're going to stretch that out and use it to try and catch the person. everybody down on the ground is yelling. they're telling that woman up in the window to jump. and even at the urging of people below, she's still hesitant. >> well, yeah. you don't want to be injured. >> you don't want to die. >> you don't want to die. so, you know, in that moment, you just got to take your risk. >> now, other people have handed up a ladder and in the urgency of this moment, those four people that are trying to rescue her aren't sure how to unfold this ladder. so they send it back down and stretch out that blanket again. she still, though, doesn't jump. at this point the moments are ticking by and things are getting worse. and they start to hear the sirens finally of rescue crews getting closer to the scene. but they're still not there yet. people down on the ground have been able to unfold that ladder, make it long enough for i
you can see a couple people now have climbed up on the doorway entrance to try and help other peoplehat have gathered below, are throwing a blanket or sheet up to them. they're going to stretch that out and use it to try and catch the person. everybody down on the ground is yelling. they're telling that woman up in the window to jump. and even at the urging of people below, she's still hesitant. >> well, yeah. you don't want to be injured. >> you don't want to die. >> you...
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only a handful of white house to linger o seemed extra long outside the doorway to the office.to those who were present, he transfer of presidential desks was clearly an eloquent symbol of the shifting of power.ential a oment which was now only few days away. [music playing] >> after a weekend stay at camp president and mrs. johnson flew to new york city for a farewell dinner which was being their honor at the plaza hotel. [music playing] . >> hosted by 18 of the johnson's family closest friends and prominent over 400 guests from both political parties the evening was truly a ety and nostalgia.d nostalgiayt. [music playing, up beat] > one of the highlights was a presentation by governor nelson rockefeller, a capsule of written by 21 distinguished americans. >> we share the dreams of and he battles of a five-year destiny.r with in the years ahead, there will of all the uations did.gs that we but what really matters is not the ultimate judgment that going to pass on the work that we've done, in or even this administration, but what matters has ere, whether there the y been a chan
only a handful of white house to linger o seemed extra long outside the doorway to the office.to those who were present, he transfer of presidential desks was clearly an eloquent symbol of the shifting of power.ential a oment which was now only few days away. [music playing] >> after a weekend stay at camp president and mrs. johnson flew to new york city for a farewell dinner which was being their honor at the plaza hotel. [music playing] . >> hosted by 18 of the johnson's family...
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well historian commentator adel doorway sees the e.u. needs to occur fully considering its next move as well actually the negotiation. is one thing they're not taking it as a whole negotiating with your opinion is something now the european union have to think twice here because. government does not have to follow to resume a chemist they still go and see if we don't agree we're going to leave without it we leave you without a devious with sides but let's speak of the french above over one hundred eighty thousand people who are law i. ease of lorries passing through to cali through french so giving the. president micro going through now i don't think he would sort of accept actually going out with the idea that you have the german car in bus to these and the pressure on. my feeling is the eleventh hour probably even the fifty nine minutes your opinion would actually clinch a deal. a russian senator has been arrested during a parliamentary close session in front of his peers over his alleged involvement in two murders from almost a decade
well historian commentator adel doorway sees the e.u. needs to occur fully considering its next move as well actually the negotiation. is one thing they're not taking it as a whole negotiating with your opinion is something now the european union have to think twice here because. government does not have to follow to resume a chemist they still go and see if we don't agree we're going to leave without it we leave you without a devious with sides but let's speak of the french above over one...
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ruling how that now reinstates mommy is right to appeal a sentence and how does it open a potential doorway to his freedom and what you know what will that pathway be. what's important about this decision is that for the first time the courts in philadelphia have essentially allowed the opportunity for me is conviction to be challenged that is unprecedented has not previously happened in part because all of the judges who heard me as case during the trial at sentencing and in the appellate process have been funded by the fraternal order of police because judges in pennsylvania have to run for office judge leon tucker is the only judge that has heard this case who is not funded by the for turn order of police and what he concluded after two years of arduous deliberations was that the judge involved in hearing and reviewing them is appellate requests and hearing. was biased he had a conflict of interest and of course he voted against me as. requests for a hearing and that and the. issues he presented during one of those hearings essentially ronak a steel had been named man of the year by the
ruling how that now reinstates mommy is right to appeal a sentence and how does it open a potential doorway to his freedom and what you know what will that pathway be. what's important about this decision is that for the first time the courts in philadelphia have essentially allowed the opportunity for me is conviction to be challenged that is unprecedented has not previously happened in part because all of the judges who heard me as case during the trial at sentencing and in the appellate...
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need help from stable countries and the us is a stable country you're not i do not recognize one by doorways the interim president and the government of the us must respect the position of us and as a whelan's who have elected president maduro where fair elections. he well yes and no but there is some sense to it personally i'd say they shoot into the know it is venezuela it should solve the problems of venezuela. it. seems to be a typical us move to go for any nation that has been a model oil venezuela is a country that's been around for a long time and they should solve their own problems. and to go out and just help them any more it's not all about cadence on think it's about how to manage us or go out there and help. for democracy to do the best way to go forward any idea where is on the map i have no clue how to venezuela no president. for the current president as he is. i wish i did snow in the u.k. is back to calls for a new election in the country i just want to do a few sort of agree that that would be the best way forward for over this way that's what it's up to what they want isn'
need help from stable countries and the us is a stable country you're not i do not recognize one by doorways the interim president and the government of the us must respect the position of us and as a whelan's who have elected president maduro where fair elections. he well yes and no but there is some sense to it personally i'd say they shoot into the know it is venezuela it should solve the problems of venezuela. it. seems to be a typical us move to go for any nation that has been a model oil...
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story and on commentator adele doorways sees the european union needs to curfew consider its next move to. the negotiation inside parliament is one thing they're not taking in as a whole negotiating with your opinion is something now the european union have to think twice here because their government does not have to follow reason make any stay still go and see if we don't agree we're going to leave without a deal leaving without a devious with harm both sides but let's speak of the french sure how above over one hundred eighty thousand people rely on the ease of lorries passing through dover to cali through french food so giving the trouble the. president going through now i don't think he would sort of accept actually going out with a deal then you have the german car in bus to these and the pressure on anglo are you my feeling is had the eleventh hour probably even the fifty ninth minute the european union would actually clinch a deal. and we stay in london next it's going on underground stay with. us. a matter of time here we're going underground after critical bricks it votes in
story and on commentator adele doorways sees the european union needs to curfew consider its next move to. the negotiation inside parliament is one thing they're not taking in as a whole negotiating with your opinion is something now the european union have to think twice here because their government does not have to follow reason make any stay still go and see if we don't agree we're going to leave without a deal leaving without a devious with harm both sides but let's speak of the french...
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this is what we used to pry open the doorway. >> we slid him on to a backboard. >> after four days in hospital, nate now sits in a wheelchair. his dog by his side. >> the two vertebrae that i broke turns out to be the nerve endings for the arms and hands. hopefully getting better day by day. >> felix says the only thing he could think about was his 10-year-old daughter. he's been spending a lot of time giving her hugs. >>> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> it's pretty slippery outsid because of the showers. let's get to live doppler 7 right now. our radar is going to show you exactly where it is raining. as you will notice right around inverness, point reyes station, we're seeing the steadiest showers. heading into san rafael, fairfax. getting you down to street level around san anselmo, ross, it is slippery. around napa, solano avenue into yontville, it is wet across the silverado trail. we go towards union city area and tennyson road is slippery as well. castro valley across 580. one more stop into martinez. benicia, watch out. those showers continue to pass throu
this is what we used to pry open the doorway. >> we slid him on to a backboard. >> after four days in hospital, nate now sits in a wheelchair. his dog by his side. >> the two vertebrae that i broke turns out to be the nerve endings for the arms and hands. hopefully getting better day by day. >> felix says the only thing he could think about was his 10-year-old daughter. he's been spending a lot of time giving her hugs. >>> now your accuweather forecast with...
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to foleww a rules, one to enter and exit through the doors at the end of the car and not block t doorways isles once inside the car. can this work? >> i think so. i wouldn't bring my bike on a train that's super crowded. >> reporter: and metro w doing monitoring and fine tuning if needed. as you might imagine, there is concern about crowding. metro has done work and said they believe they will have room. once you factor in there are larger trains runner, so given that with the volume of trains going, there will be enough room for bikes and people going forward. we'll have to see. >>> now at 5:00. >> we're 800,000 federalthorkers ill not get a paycheck by the end of the week. >>> this government shutdown is one of the longest ever. team coverage tonight as financial fears widen. >>> attempted kidnapping. the search for a suspect afto ung girls are targeted. >>> who's behind the wheel? susan hogan with a warning from experts about new self-dving features. perature racking a t roller coaster for your work week. plus no chances in the forecast for the weekend. news4 at 5:00 starts right now.
to foleww a rules, one to enter and exit through the doors at the end of the car and not block t doorways isles once inside the car. can this work? >> i think so. i wouldn't bring my bike on a train that's super crowded. >> reporter: and metro w doing monitoring and fine tuning if needed. as you might imagine, there is concern about crowding. metro has done work and said they believe they will have room. once you factor in there are larger trains runner, so given that with the...
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guard in illinois was mobilized and sent to chicago because there were some any people living in doorways on the streets of michigan boulevard that there was concern about writing. -- about writing. -- about rioting. tom: there are still people homeless, struggling economically. for some of them, it is a continuation of the depression. is they a parallel between what is going on now and what happened then? ronald reagan: there are a few spots in the country where due the change in industry, principal industries in communities are gone. there are a few trouble spots. 19 million new jobs have been created. a large percentage of those have gone to people most in need and they are better jobs than ever before. 90% of them are full-time. it is not a situation comparable to that. you have to recognize some of the people on the street have chosen that. shelters, private and public, have been open for this people. they have space in them. people can go there but prefer to be out on the greats. reason is,e remember, in new york, a young lady took a case to court to them under constitutional law to
guard in illinois was mobilized and sent to chicago because there were some any people living in doorways on the streets of michigan boulevard that there was concern about writing. -- about writing. -- about rioting. tom: there are still people homeless, struggling economically. for some of them, it is a continuation of the depression. is they a parallel between what is going on now and what happened then? ronald reagan: there are a few spots in the country where due the change in industry,...
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i do not recognize one by doorways the interim president and the government of the us must respect the position of us then as a whelan's who have elected president where fair elections. he well yes and no by the recent times to eat personally i say that yeah should in to be able to. do ro protects venezuelan social guarantees pensions it is venezuela should solve the problems of venezuela and we will protect our homeland i mean well then us well and start trying to resume their daily routines as they wait to see how the political environment will develop in the coming days. by the u.s. justice department has filed a slew of criminal charges against a chinese telecom giant while way the chief financial officer has to affiliates the two affiliates the charges include bank fraud and trade secret eft and the indictment claims weiwei misled the u.s. government and a global bank about its relation. ships with subsidiaries in order to conduct business with iran the second case accuses the company of stealing trade secrets from an american rival team mobile they allegedly stole robotic technol
i do not recognize one by doorways the interim president and the government of the us must respect the position of us then as a whelan's who have elected president where fair elections. he well yes and no by the recent times to eat personally i say that yeah should in to be able to. do ro protects venezuelan social guarantees pensions it is venezuela should solve the problems of venezuela and we will protect our homeland i mean well then us well and start trying to resume their daily routines...
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military when the bomber blew himself up in the doorway. american intelligence concluding it was an isis attack. the president today making his first comments on those lives lost. >> i want to take a moment to express my deepest condolences to the families of the brave american heroes who laid down their lives yesterday in selfless service. >> reporter: just weeks ago, the president announced plans to withdrawal, at the time, declaring victory against isis. >> we have won against isis. we've beaten them and we've beaten them badly. >> reporter: but on the ground, we've seen the battle against isis up close, and syrians in that same town told us only last year how they feared a u.s. pullout. >> isis would have an opportunity to re-emerge. >> reporter: this was the deadliest attack on americans during this war by an enemy determined to show the u.s. it may be down, but it isn't out. >> and ian pannell reporting in tonight from iraq, not far from the syrian border, of course, and ian, you've reported from inside syria often for us, and as far
military when the bomber blew himself up in the doorway. american intelligence concluding it was an isis attack. the president today making his first comments on those lives lost. >> i want to take a moment to express my deepest condolences to the families of the brave american heroes who laid down their lives yesterday in selfless service. >> reporter: just weeks ago, the president announced plans to withdrawal, at the time, declaring victory against isis. >> we have won...
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as mobilized and sent to parade in chicago simply because there were so manyle people living in doorways and on the streets by that time in the streets off michigan boulevard, that there was real concern about royaltying and so forth and they just did -- rioting and so forth and they just did that as a show of strength. tom: there are still people in this country now who are still homeless, struggling economically. for some of them, it is a continuation of the depression. is they a parallel between what is going on now and what happened then? ronald reagan: there may be some because there are a few spots in the country where due to a change in industry, the principal industries in those communities are gone. and it's a case of either move or bring a new industry into the community and so forth so there are a few trouble spots. but as you know, 19 million new jobs have been created. and the largest percentage of those have gone to people most in need and they are better jobs than ever before. over 90% of them are full-time. not part-time jocks. so it isn't a situation comparable to that.
as mobilized and sent to parade in chicago simply because there were so manyle people living in doorways and on the streets by that time in the streets off michigan boulevard, that there was real concern about royaltying and so forth and they just did -- rioting and so forth and they just did that as a show of strength. tom: there are still people in this country now who are still homeless, struggling economically. for some of them, it is a continuation of the depression. is they a parallel...
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i can see the multiple doorways, the wall. >> and what's interesting is i'm standing here next to youhout a mask on. i can barely make it out here. this is kind of like a murky haze. >> reporter: a thermal camera mounted to the mask captures th lines are walls, door frames and even a body lying on the floor. >> i see the body right there. >> i can't see around the room yet. >> reporter: so you still have to fumble around to get to that body, when i spotted him right away. >> exactly. >> reporter: injuries occur sometimes within two or three feet of an exit because they can't see. they can't find an exit next to them. >> most firefighters who die inside of buildings, that's where we get lost and trapped. i don't want to overuse the game changing phrase for this technology, but it is. r >> reporter: the device is still at least a year away from being available to fire departments. he expects it to cost less than each two-way radio they carry. >> certainly there will be critics. our goal is to get this technology so it's accessible to a large majority of the fire departments on day one.
i can see the multiple doorways, the wall. >> and what's interesting is i'm standing here next to youhout a mask on. i can barely make it out here. this is kind of like a murky haze. >> reporter: a thermal camera mounted to the mask captures th lines are walls, door frames and even a body lying on the floor. >> i see the body right there. >> i can't see around the room yet. >> reporter: so you still have to fumble around to get to that body, when i spotted him...
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some live in temporary accommodation such as b&bs, while others live on the streets and in doorways.l project but told bbc breakfast, rough sleepers still need to have access to basic amenities. we speak to people all the time who've had difficulty getting into work, accessing benefits, because they simply don't have somewhere where they can receive postal correspondence. so some of these basics are absolutely important. and all too often, we're relying on the commitment of these small local schemes to try to tackle an absolute housing emergency we're facing in this country at the moment. and itjust strikes me that support is not just about that sort of critical situation as well, its long—term, isn't it, presumably? yes, and we absolutely need to be thinking about what the long—term outcomes are. we need to be thinking about the short—term fixes that people do. a warm bed to sleep in and things like this. but we need to be thinking about, what are the best mechanisms to actually get people good, long—term outcomes? so we really need kind of good evidence of what works. there are so
some live in temporary accommodation such as b&bs, while others live on the streets and in doorways.l project but told bbc breakfast, rough sleepers still need to have access to basic amenities. we speak to people all the time who've had difficulty getting into work, accessing benefits, because they simply don't have somewhere where they can receive postal correspondence. so some of these basics are absolutely important. and all too often, we're relying on the commitment of these small...