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just as elaine quijano was reporting on the devastating flood in moonachie, new jersey, a house fire broke out behind flood in moonachie, new jersey, a house fire broke out behind her. here's elaine's report. >> reporter: our cameras were rolling as smoke started to billow out o house on a deserted street in moonachie. after we called 911, firefighters showed up in three minutes, carrying equipment they saved from their flooded fire station. frank smith is the assistant fire chief. >> right now we have no police desk, no fire department, no ambulance squad. we're operating on whatever we grabbed during the flood, and we're operating out of a shelter right now. >> reporter: one firefighter was in sweat pants when he entered the building, but they saved it. >> we feel for everybody here because we are everybody here. >> reporter: this was just one of of a half dozen fires since floodwaters overran this town. smith and these volunteers know every call could end at their own doorstep. >> i got to secure my power. i got to secure my gas. >> i got to secure my power. i got to secure my gas
just as elaine quijano was reporting on the devastating flood in moonachie, new jersey, a house fire broke out behind flood in moonachie, new jersey, a house fire broke out behind her. here's elaine's report. >> reporter: our cameras were rolling as smoke started to billow out o house on a deserted street in moonachie. after we called 911, firefighters showed up in three minutes, carrying equipment they saved from their flooded fire station. frank smith is the assistant fire chief....
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north of that, on the coast of new jersey, is elaine quijano. elaine. >> reporter: well, chip, this storm could make landfall somewhere between delaware bay and long island sound monday night into tuesday morning, but here in new jersey, the governor has already declared a state of emergency and the weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating here tonight. >> i'm taking it seriously. >> reporter: james bradley said in 25 years here in point pleasant beach, he'd only boarded up once. now he's doing it again. >> it's reality first time a hurricane has been in our doorstep. >> reporter: businesses along new jersey's boardwalk are bracing for hurricane sandy. just days before shop owners hoped to lure in crowds for halloween, crews took down those deck raikses and put up sheets of plywood instead. forecasters say the storm surge, combined with high tide, could bring floodwaters farther inland. water levels could rise four to eight feet above normal from along the delaware bay to rhode island. the worst damage could happen north of where t
north of that, on the coast of new jersey, is elaine quijano. elaine. >> reporter: well, chip, this storm could make landfall somewhere between delaware bay and long island sound monday night into tuesday morning, but here in new jersey, the governor has already declared a state of emergency and the weather conditions are expected to begin deteriorating here tonight. >> i'm taking it seriously. >> reporter: james bradley said in 25 years here in point pleasant beach, he'd only...
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scott, the current mixed with the floodwater and led to this. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. the central appalachians got a fresh coat of snow today on top of almost three feet that fell after hurricane sandy merged with cold air from the west. west virginia got a few more inches of wet snow as folks dug out and power companies tried to restore electricity. sugar mountain in north carolina had its earliest ski season opening ever. it takes nerves of steel to inspect a damaged crane in the middle of a storm. and we'll have that next. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone
scott, the current mixed with the floodwater and led to this. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. the central appalachians got a fresh coat of snow today on top of almost three feet that fell after hurricane sandy merged with cold air from the west. west virginia got a few more inches of wet snow as folks dug out and power companies tried to restore electricity. sugar mountain in north carolina had its earliest ski season opening ever. it takes nerves of steel to inspect a damaged crane in the...
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and elaine quijano on a debt america can never fully repay. owed to this hometown hero. >> this is awesome. okay? ( cheers ) yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since the debate in denver, which governor romney was widely perceived to have won. ryan's job is to keep romney's momentum rolling. today's national gallup poll of likely voters shows governor romney with a slender lead of one point over the president. of course, that's within the margin of error so it's essentially a tie. tonight's debate isality centre college in danville, kentucky. nancy cordes and jan crawford are there. first we'll go to nancy, covering the vice president's campaign. nancy. >> reporter: scorkt the vice president arrived here in kentucky today after self days
and elaine quijano on a debt america can never fully repay. owed to this hometown hero. >> this is awesome. okay? ( cheers ) yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. tonight's face-off between vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan is getting a lot more attention than vice presidential debates usually get. the obama campaign is looking to biden to stop the momentum mitt romney has enjoyed since...
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bob. >> schieffer: okay, thank you very much, elaine. before we turn to politics, one other weather note. governor cuomo has announced that the new york subway bus and train system will shut down at 7:00 p.m. tonight. there's also news this morning on the campaign front. mitt romney has won the endorsement of the "des moines register" in battleground state iowa. this has not gone to a republican presidential candidate since richard nixon. so to get some reaction to that, and other things, we go to our go-to guy in arizona for news, weather, and sports, john mccain. how's the weather out there, senator? and good morning to you. >> it's very nice and balmy. i think the storm may not reach arizona. but, obviously, the disruption of the airline-- the whole nation, obviously, and our prayers and thoughts are with those who line the path of the storm, and we'll keep praying. >> schieffer: all right. i want to ask you about that endorsement by the "des moines register." i mean, sometimes endorsements matter. sometimes they don't. it what about
bob. >> schieffer: okay, thank you very much, elaine. before we turn to politics, one other weather note. governor cuomo has announced that the new york subway bus and train system will shut down at 7:00 p.m. tonight. there's also news this morning on the campaign front. mitt romney has won the endorsement of the "des moines register" in battleground state iowa. this has not gone to a republican presidential candidate since richard nixon. so to get some reaction to that, and...
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jim. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. uhe abu hamza case was as high profile as it gets in great britain. the bbc reported last month even the queen wondered out loud why the radical cleric had not been laced in custody since in her view he must have surely broken some laws. her comments were made during the time abu hamza railed against britain from his mosque in north london. or a fourth stray of straight day, syria and turkey traded tre today. l 's the least sign syria's civil war is now expanding into a threat to regional security. correspondent holly williams is in istanbul. in il reporter: syria's civil war is spilling over its borders. today, the turkish village of guvecci was hurt by two mortar shells. nobody was hurt it & it's thought they were a mistake. the turkish military returns fire for the fourth day in a row. turkey has openly sided with the eebels in syria's conflict, confh so far, it hasn't intervened directly. now some fear that border skirmishes between the two countries could escalate into a regional
jim. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. uhe abu hamza case was as high profile as it gets in great britain. the bbc reported last month even the queen wondered out loud why the radical cleric had not been laced in custody since in her view he must have surely broken some laws. her comments were made during the time abu hamza railed against britain from his mosque in north london. or a fourth stray of straight day, syria and turkey traded tre today. l 's the least sign syria's civil war is now...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> jarvis: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm rebecca jarvis. cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org work is moving along on the san mateo bridge. a popular tradition in the bay ar game" came at an odd time in t >>> closed captioning for the weekend. how the earthquake safety work -- closed for the weekend. how the work is going on the san mateo bridge. >> the big game an odd time. >> the heated debate over prop 30 is getting hotter. the governor's latest bay area push to get his tax measure passed. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit.
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> jarvis: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm rebecca jarvis. cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org work is moving along on the san mateo bridge. a popular tradition in the bay ar game" came at an odd time in t >>> closed captioning for the weekend. how the earthquake safety work -- closed for the weekend. how the work is going...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, mchenry, illinois. >> axelrod: comin coming up on e cbs evening news, this vehicle makes wide turns, very wide turns. parades go, this has to be even bigger than the rose parade. it's the meandering crawl of the space shuttle "endevor" through the streets of los angeles, attracting crowds as it made its way to its final home. >> reporter: people in los angeles can be a bit blase about seeing stars, yet seeing a starship is a show even hollywood cannot rival. >> oh, it's awesome. it's so big, too. i can't believe it's going down the street. >> reporter: you don't normally see the space shuttle outside a donut shop or crossing over the freeway. crowds got so close to endeavor this morning at the l.a. forum, they could read the numbers on the heat shield tiles. >> i want to see it because i never saw a space shuttle this close. andented to be an astronaut. >> reporter: moving a 78-ton spacecraft in the second largest city in the country is an endeavor in itself, and just six people are in charge of moving it down the street. they walk alongside the giant rig gu
elaine quijano, cbs news, mchenry, illinois. >> axelrod: comin coming up on e cbs evening news, this vehicle makes wide turns, very wide turns. parades go, this has to be even bigger than the rose parade. it's the meandering crawl of the space shuttle "endevor" through the streets of los angeles, attracting crowds as it made its way to its final home. >> reporter: people in los angeles can be a bit blase about seeing stars, yet seeing a starship is a show even hollywood...
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elaine quijano reports it's been a long journey from the battlefield to a high school homecoming. >> reporter: the homecoming game in michigan always draws a big crowd. but this year was special. they welcomed home one of their favorite football stars, a man who went on to become army staff sergeant travis mills. >> this is awesome. okay. yeah. >> reporter: mills was on his third tour in afghanistan. in april a bomb exploded beneath him. >> sat my bag down and five, six seconds later i woke up on the ground. >> reporter: his 6'3", 250 pound body bore the brunt of the blast. two other men were wounded. he woke up at a military hospital in germany four days later. >> you turned 25 years old and you're told you don't have any arms or legs. what goes through your mind? >> i thought of my soldiers. how are they doing. and then i guess i was rejecting my wife's phone calls. i was embarrassed. i didn't want to talk to anybody. >> what were you embarrassed about? >> i felt i was a horrible person, i did something wrong in life and getting paid back for it but that's not it. >> reporter: he's
elaine quijano reports it's been a long journey from the battlefield to a high school homecoming. >> reporter: the homecoming game in michigan always draws a big crowd. but this year was special. they welcomed home one of their favorite football stars, a man who went on to become army staff sergeant travis mills. >> this is awesome. okay. yeah. >> reporter: mills was on his third tour in afghanistan. in april a bomb exploded beneath him. >> sat my bag down and five, six...
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there on one of our joins me live from canada good to see there elaine and now first of all what is your brother's condition right now well you know him by her family. making a lot of members were doctors and but he was still a little girl you know eating our meal you have been here already and he'll be grilling to reduce your. call you've already got our way or you know. very slowly. and now denise was arrested after his classmate reported that he was being threatened in what way was that well i actually was going to say the face like he was just. you know i don't know you know now that you know what not direct. or something i mean. i don't know why it was just a big misunderstanding and if you know we. all are. a lot right now is this the first incident of this kind in this detention center. well not absolutely not it's not a first guy it's very often it's happening over there and not a lot of direct but the accident with dennis in this room and banter is the worst i mean condition all to hell. and in the first story what i like to meet on a board he's saying about this and is tha
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elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you from the presidential debate tomorrow in denver. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up, remembering the victims of the d.c. sniper's killing spree ten years later. >> up next on 9news, a computer scam that is everyone fooling some sophisticated users. i'm andrea mccarren. i'll tell you about it next. >> thunderstorms may not be the problem for the morning commute. we'll tell you what could be the problem. >>> this is 9news now. >> ten years ago tonight marks the start of a three-week rain of terror in the washington region. when it was all done, ten people were dead and three others wounded after the series of sniper shootings. there was a stretch in montgomery county which turned out to be one of the deadly. >> this is bruce johnson and we're at the shell station in connecticut in montgomery
elaine quijano, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you from the presidential debate tomorrow in denver. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> coming up, remembering the victims of the d.c. sniper's killing spree ten years later. >> up next on 9news, a computer scam that is everyone fooling some...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, winchester, massachusetts. >> pelley: the pakistani school girl who was shot by the taliban makes a brave promise. we'll have it just ahead. ans li. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask
elaine quijano, cbs news, winchester, massachusetts. >> pelley: the pakistani school girl who was shot by the taliban makes a brave promise. we'll have it just ahead. ans li. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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and that's where elaine quijano is, elaine? >> reporter: well, chip, we're in the town of bayhead, new jersey, which is especially vulnerable it sits just ten feet above sea level and like other coastal communities residents here have been ordered to evacuate. >> no, man, we have to go home, state of emergency. >> reporter: the race is on along the jersey shore to leave ahead of hurricane sandy. >> i got it, i got it. >> reporter: ted smith evacuated his 81-year-old mother althea from their house in bayhead. he's worried about the water pushing through their beach front home. >> the ocean will definitely come up this far. i mean if we look at the ocean right now, i mean it's coming up pretty high. >> reporter: throughout the region people from coastal towns are jamming highways and roads to escape the storm. forecasters predict as winds push water on shore, a storm surge could cause water levels to rise six to 11 feet, all the way up the eastern seaboard in connecticut and rhode island. the greatest concern, that the peak surge
and that's where elaine quijano is, elaine? >> reporter: well, chip, we're in the town of bayhead, new jersey, which is especially vulnerable it sits just ten feet above sea level and like other coastal communities residents here have been ordered to evacuate. >> no, man, we have to go home, state of emergency. >> reporter: the race is on along the jersey shore to leave ahead of hurricane sandy. >> i got it, i got it. >> reporter: ted smith evacuated his...
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elaine . elaine. will. move. was. all right welcome back it's almost the year anniversary of m.f. global's collapse so we're having a date with james good to list president and founder of the commodity customer coalition about why we haven't seen any body in handcuffs and why customers are still out cash so james i want to get back to what we're talking about as far as the evidence of fraud have we heard any regulators or authorities indicate that they believe there was fraud so back in december terry duffy who's the chairman of the c.m.e. and sorrow testified before congress that corps on knowingly submitted a falsified said report and that. c.m.e. had spoken to an employee who had direct knowledge of the course i knew about the improper transfers so i was sitting congress that day i met with duffy. ahead of that testimony and if he's said to me quote james i like what you do for the customers i'm going to stand up and do the right thing and he deviated from his plan remarks to go and do the right thing and call out of course i personally felt course i should have been arrested o
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i have this dear friend of mine who passed away named elaine kaufman who ran a restaurant in new york called the main's and it is gone. the refugees were all over the. i am thinking about trying to open west side, on the west side, it is elaine's west side but they will sue me. they will rename it tony's and i will have a hit. this gentleman right there. yes? it is the shirt. >> have you discovered the secret of motivating the unmotivated? >> the only tool you have is persistence, the only tool you have, the other tool, one other tool is your enthusiasm and excitement for the stuff you teach. if i am excited about it, they are excited about it. the other thing i try to do because of how i felt about my own experience was try to connect everything to their lives. if i am teaching julius caesar and telling them they should understand a little bit of your life is so important, brutus says to cassie is when they are going to fight anthony, the affairs of men there is a tied for fortune, omitted, the rest of his life, misery's. do you understand that? that is the kind of thing. i had a par
i have this dear friend of mine who passed away named elaine kaufman who ran a restaurant in new york called the main's and it is gone. the refugees were all over the. i am thinking about trying to open west side, on the west side, it is elaine's west side but they will sue me. they will rename it tony's and i will have a hit. this gentleman right there. yes? it is the shirt. >> have you discovered the secret of motivating the unmotivated? >> the only tool you have is persistence,...
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elaine quijano is in moonachie, new jersey. good morning. royal the floodwaters here in moonachie have receded quite a bit but as you can see there's plenty of standing water that still remains. it's interesting residents here were actually not told to evacuate because it's several miles inland. now they have a long ordeal ahead. >> we'll be able to get you. we have to go here first. >> reporter: throughout new jersey first responder were heading to emergencies to those who couldn't help themselves and to those who didn't see it coming like residents of moonachie, miles inland and submerged by five feet of water in 45 minutes after a tidal surge pushed the river over its banks. floodwaters destroyed moonachie's only firehouse. teams from surrounding towns joined national guard troops to save 1,200 people and bus them to temporary shelters. >> it was devastating. it was certainly not what we were expecting. >> we had been through something like this in the past but thinking this was small waters but not like this. >> reporter: and sandy claim
elaine quijano is in moonachie, new jersey. good morning. royal the floodwaters here in moonachie have receded quite a bit but as you can see there's plenty of standing water that still remains. it's interesting residents here were actually not told to evacuate because it's several miles inland. now they have a long ordeal ahead. >> we'll be able to get you. we have to go here first. >> reporter: throughout new jersey first responder were heading to emergencies to those who couldn't...
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elaine. but. since ancient times russia has celebrated the day when ripe apples are harvested. these women have baked many cakes and place them out for both the local residents and those coming here to their country houses. people don't stay at home on this day. they sing songs and congratulate each other instead as the haymaking marking the end of summer is complete. milledge postman nicholai simeonoff also drops by to celebrate the holiday. when he arrives the locals reveal what the newspapers have been writing about him. headlines call him a remarkable person for helping his fellow villagers. and the award goes to nikolai stimulant of for his active participation in the life of the village. thank you. get back the next day nikolai heads to a local bank to take out a loan for a new car his old one often breaks down because he's been taking it over country roads but the bank won't lend to nikolai. i don't know why i got turned down or used to get money from the bank before and don't forget to take your documents with the show of course. i wanted to buy a second hand car. i was
elaine. but. since ancient times russia has celebrated the day when ripe apples are harvested. these women have baked many cakes and place them out for both the local residents and those coming here to their country houses. people don't stay at home on this day. they sing songs and congratulate each other instead as the haymaking marking the end of summer is complete. milledge postman nicholai simeonoff also drops by to celebrate the holiday. when he arrives the locals reveal what the...
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. >> reporter: the drizzle wasn't enough to keem elaine from going door to door on obama's behalf tonightow are you? >> reporter: hello. a few miles away brothers and roger did the same for romney. >> i don't think personally that after four years of watching this president that it should change anybody's mind in four days on four years of failure. >> very difficult. >> reporter: here's one republican mind that seems to have changed at least for now, governor christie. >> i want to thank the president personally for his personal attention. >> reporter: president obama will be with christie in new jersey tomorrow and sandy and canada. what is means to the election decembstined to be a november surprise. >> thank you, bill. and thank you for watching abc news, "gma" will have the lates
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. >> elaine williams lives on the water in this beautiful home she rebuilt after isabel. >> these shares will have to get moved. they're incredibly heavy, but they have been across the yard. it scared me to death. these chairs are 150 pounds each. we're not worried about anything up here. anything that is underneath and not covered we have to move. when you know a storm is coming, you just move. >> sarah is an ocean city. i am assuming the folks there are getting ready for the storm? >> there getting ready for the storm. part of the way they are preparing is enjoying the nicer weather while they can. they know they have a couple of days before things start to get bad. they're plenty of preparations under way. public works crews are also trying anything that is loose or could blow around. that includes trash cans, lifeguards stance. -- stands. there are police and fire officials on standby if they're needed. there also preparing for potential flooding. -- they are also preparing for potential flooding. >> downtown at ocean city, it is a low-lying area. even in a moderate nor'easter, we wi
. >> elaine williams lives on the water in this beautiful home she rebuilt after isabel. >> these shares will have to get moved. they're incredibly heavy, but they have been across the yard. it scared me to death. these chairs are 150 pounds each. we're not worried about anything up here. anything that is underneath and not covered we have to move. when you know a storm is coming, you just move. >> sarah is an ocean city. i am assuming the folks there are getting ready for the...
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here with reangction, former lar secretary elaine chow. thanks very much for joining us.u were the labor secretary. you had the national butreau of labor statistics under you. what do you think about this possibility of a conspiracy? >> when i was at the department of labor, i think the bureau of labor statistics was very professional. they did a very good job. i don't know what's happening now. i can't speak to that. but the fact that this administration has delayed the issuance of these legally mandated layoff notices is astounding. that has never happened before. under the law, any employer, including the government, is supposed to notify the workers 60 days prior to termination that they are indeed going to be facing termination. so for this administration to unilaterally issue a direct order to not issue it is quite astounding. >> if we could go back to the jobs number, you could probably give us some insight. if, indeed, there was some possible way to manipulate the numbers, how many people would it take? two, ten? i mean, give us insight into how it works. >> i thi
here with reangction, former lar secretary elaine chow. thanks very much for joining us.u were the labor secretary. you had the national butreau of labor statistics under you. what do you think about this possibility of a conspiracy? >> when i was at the department of labor, i think the bureau of labor statistics was very professional. they did a very good job. i don't know what's happening now. i can't speak to that. but the fact that this administration has delayed the issuance of these...
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that's our elaine quijano, on the scene in moonachie, new jersey just as a fire boek out there. that's full blown there. we follow the recovery from superstorm sandy. what to do? you're standing there doing the story and then you hear this behind you. >> incredible pictures. looks like the firefighters made it on the scene quickly. right now we want to check in with chip reid, he's in summers point, new jersey where people are starting to return to their homes this morning. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and gayle. i am standing in summers point. this is the story of two towns, two neighboring towns. summers point was hit pretty hard by hurricane sandy here on the mainland of new jersey. out there across the bay is ocean city, new jersey which sits on a fragile narrow barrier island. and that is where sandy hit first. summers point, new jersey is ten miles down the road from a devastated atlantic city. >> half of summers point in our backyard. our entire dock. our shed came down. devastating. >> reporter: the storm destroyed the town's beloved fishing pier,
that's our elaine quijano, on the scene in moonachie, new jersey just as a fire boek out there. that's full blown there. we follow the recovery from superstorm sandy. what to do? you're standing there doing the story and then you hear this behind you. >> incredible pictures. looks like the firefighters made it on the scene quickly. right now we want to check in with chip reid, he's in summers point, new jersey where people are starting to return to their homes this morning. chip, good...
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elaine. if the fiftieth plenty of people aged between forty and fifty come to the para going up say they think they are probably too old to parrot lloyd said the instructors tell them that there is a seventy year old man who can fly perfectly well and he feels great. if someone twenty years older than you can do it why can't you. when. you. dreamed of learning to fly when i was young i wanted to enter military flying school to my mum wouldn't let me finish one. but i never forgot about my dream i've been flowing now for fourteen years and i haven't had a single accident and i don't have a single broken bone in her. yet and nice landing excellent. how does it feel that was great the weather is good. this is the gas that's the stuff i don't get this one stops the engine very few of these two rings they break talk. that's the total cold that controls the wing when i pull the total to the right so it turns right just like on a force you know what i pull to the left of my host turns left what's th
elaine. if the fiftieth plenty of people aged between forty and fifty come to the para going up say they think they are probably too old to parrot lloyd said the instructors tell them that there is a seventy year old man who can fly perfectly well and he feels great. if someone twenty years older than you can do it why can't you. when. you. dreamed of learning to fly when i was young i wanted to enter military flying school to my mum wouldn't let me finish one. but i never forgot about my dream...
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. >> reporter: elaine runs a shelter for women in new jersey, called shelter our sisters. >> you can have law enforcement on your side. you have a piece of paper on your side. the bottom line is -- >> there are some people that can't be stopped. but we wouldn't want that to stop women from finding safety. >> reporter: more than 1.2 million women are granted protection orders every year. 1,800 were murdered by current or former partners in 2010. >> leaving is the most dangerous time for a victim of domestic violence. >> reporter: she says restraining orders can incite some abusive men because they feel like they're losing control. >> only 4% of them ever had contact with an abuse program. >> reporter: they must have an escape plan that does not necessarily rely on the courts. they should connect with an advocate, tell a friend and find a secure place to stay. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the morning news, a court ruling rattles through scientific community. a panel of experts is found guilty for not predicting italy's devastating earthquakes in 2009. this is t
. >> reporter: elaine runs a shelter for women in new jersey, called shelter our sisters. >> you can have law enforcement on your side. you have a piece of paper on your side. the bottom line is -- >> there are some people that can't be stopped. but we wouldn't want that to stop women from finding safety. >> reporter: more than 1.2 million women are granted protection orders every year. 1,800 were murdered by current or former partners in 2010. >> leaving is the...
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associate justice elaine take kagan has recused herself. she served as solicitor general prior to joining the court. >>> people who report wrongdoing which can impact national security can now also report waste, fraud or abuse without fear of retaliation. that's because the president signed a policy directive providing that protection to whistle blowers. under the policy whistle blowers who handle classified information -- anyone who reports wrongdoing can be protected. >>> it's 4:43. turning our -- 4:33. turning our attention to the race for the white house, the two men vying for vice president will face off in kentucky. >> after president obama's lackluster performance, people are looking to vice president biden to help them rebound. >> reporter: paul ryan arrived in kentucky ahead of his first nationally televised debate. the number two man on the g.o.p. ticket told reporters earlier in florida voters will see a clear choice when he faces off against vice president joe biden. >> joe biden has been on this stage before. he's been on the b
associate justice elaine take kagan has recused herself. she served as solicitor general prior to joining the court. >>> people who report wrongdoing which can impact national security can now also report waste, fraud or abuse without fear of retaliation. that's because the president signed a policy directive providing that protection to whistle blowers. under the policy whistle blowers who handle classified information -- anyone who reports wrongdoing can be protected. >>>...
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elaine quijano has our report. >> reporter: pounding surf and rising water along the jersey shore had officials worried early in point pleasant, beach. >> it's completely underwater. i'm not going to chance taking this vehicle into it. >> reporter: by noon, the water was already so high even experienced rescuers had to turn around. >> you can see how deep it is. >> reporter: kyle grace with the city's emergency management team had a blunt warning for anyone who ignored the order to leave. >> they have to realize if it gets really bad here we can not come in and get them. so if you can get out now; get out now. >> reporter: authorities here know how deadly storms can be. last year, tropical storm irene swept two people out to sea. >> people need to learn from that and listen to us and get away from the ocean, get away from where the tidal flooding is going to happen. >> reporter: one person who was on the beach after the evacuation order was mike koen. what are you doing here? >> i came over here to check one of the complexes that i manage. i'm setting my pumps up and leaving right now
elaine quijano has our report. >> reporter: pounding surf and rising water along the jersey shore had officials worried early in point pleasant, beach. >> it's completely underwater. i'm not going to chance taking this vehicle into it. >> reporter: by noon, the water was already so high even experienced rescuers had to turn around. >> you can see how deep it is. >> reporter: kyle grace with the city's emergency management team had a blunt warning for anyone who...
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training has moved up again for many medal hopefuls including the young russian ice dancing pair of elaine and unique and the key to cast off michael kors caught up with them. with just sixteen months until their own winter olympics in sochi russia is making sure their athletes are getting well prepared and so in ice dancing they've secured the services of legendary coach nikolai morales of to train young hopefuls yelena even if you keep up with. them. but he has his work cut out for him because the ruling he germany has shifted away from russia in recent years americans meryl davis and charlie white as well as canadian pair test of virtue and scott moore stole the show in vancouver twenty ten and shared gold and silver at the last three world championships but the lender is confident about her and her partner's chances this season. like everybody's well then after we feel we feel we can do it was in the top five so we're stating anyone who would like to have skied test this canadian. range so. now if you would this program we can move forward it won't be easy for the pen but coach morals
training has moved up again for many medal hopefuls including the young russian ice dancing pair of elaine and unique and the key to cast off michael kors caught up with them. with just sixteen months until their own winter olympics in sochi russia is making sure their athletes are getting well prepared and so in ice dancing they've secured the services of legendary coach nikolai morales of to train young hopefuls yelena even if you keep up with. them. but he has his work cut out for him...
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you all know her, the former area supervisor here and longtime advocate of this facility, elaine tom. where are you? [applause] fantastic. >> all right, and this is actually going to be dramatic because here he comes. the man i am going to introduce is not moses, but he is close. the biggest supporter of parks and brachiate -- recreation and open space in this city. he understands the importance to our neighborhoods and communities of having clean and safe places to play. he has been an advocate for parks, open space, and recreation, even as director of the department of public works and as city administrator. the thing i love most about him is his youthful spirit and competitive fire. this is the guy who is not just our mayor, but he is a ping-pong player. he loves to shoot hoops. he loves baseball. he is a big sports fan. he loves our kids. the thing i tried to model after him the most is the ability to play and to bring joy to the job. ladies and gentlemen, our mayor, edwin lee. [cheers and applause] >> first of all, thank you, everybody, for coming here and help us open the betty
you all know her, the former area supervisor here and longtime advocate of this facility, elaine tom. where are you? [applause] fantastic. >> all right, and this is actually going to be dramatic because here he comes. the man i am going to introduce is not moses, but he is close. the biggest supporter of parks and brachiate -- recreation and open space in this city. he understands the importance to our neighborhoods and communities of having clean and safe places to play. he has been an...
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. >> reporter: elaine meyerson runs a shelter for abused women in new jersey.'s called "shelter our sisters." you could have law enforcement on your side. you could have a piece of paper on your side. the bottom line is -- >> there are some people that can't be stopped, but we wouldn't want that to stop women from finding safety. >> reporter: more than 1.2 million women are granted protection orders every year. 1,800 were murdered by current or former partners in 2010. >> leaving is the most dangerous time for a victim of domestic violence. >> reporter: rene renick is with the national network to end domestic violence. she says restraining order cans incite some abusive men because they feel like they're losing control. of women who have been killed by their intimate partner, only 4% of tm ever had contact with a domestic violence program. >> reporter: scott, renick says women who fear for their safety must have an escape plan that does not necessarily rely on the courts. they should connect with an advocate, tell a friend, and find a secure place to stay. >> p
. >> reporter: elaine meyerson runs a shelter for abused women in new jersey.'s called "shelter our sisters." you could have law enforcement on your side. you could have a piece of paper on your side. the bottom line is -- >> there are some people that can't be stopped, but we wouldn't want that to stop women from finding safety. >> reporter: more than 1.2 million women are granted protection orders every year. 1,800 were murdered by current or former partners in...
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first, we will go to elaine quijano in new jersey, the state where the storm made landfall last night. >> reporter: scott, here in the town this town the problem was tidal surge. one resident said it was as if someone had turned on a giant faucet. there was no time to think and barely any time to escape. the rescue started at daybreak in this town, boat after boat filled with people who spent a terrifying night stranded in their homes with waters rising. this woman was in her basement apartment shortly after midnight. >> i was a sliding door and i was like, oh, my gosh. my bed was floating, i got a brand new sofa that's floating. >> reporter: the town's only fire house was destroyed. teams from surrounding towns joined new jersey national guard troops in the effort to save hundreds of people. staff sergeant katie cataldo said it was tricky and dangerous work. >> we can only get so close to the homes and if we have to get out of a vehicle and assist in getting them up, we will. >> reporter: moonachie and neighboring little ferry were swamped by a tidal surge of the hackensack river. bo
first, we will go to elaine quijano in new jersey, the state where the storm made landfall last night. >> reporter: scott, here in the town this town the problem was tidal surge. one resident said it was as if someone had turned on a giant faucet. there was no time to think and barely any time to escape. the rescue started at daybreak in this town, boat after boat filled with people who spent a terrifying night stranded in their homes with waters rising. this woman was in her basement...
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i would like to thank and acknowledgement chiu, elaine, and all the past directors and their ancillary for their tremendous dedication in serving the community of san francisco and to the new director. as our foundation has gone through our grass-roots fund- raising journey these past six months, we found that people are so giving if they believe in your cause. and in their support of betty's legacy and her heroism, people from everywhere have supported the people -- the betty ann ong foundation to raise funds for the center. we think. ong families -- we thank the ong family association and the other chinese benevolent associations. we think our relatives and friends. we think reverend norman and the ccdc. we grew up in the group. the sacramento community, local and national businesses, my family at walgreen's, the san francisco-chinatown rotary club, and our partners, the san francisco parts alliance. we have received donations from individuals for large amounts and small amounts. and our foundation banks all of you in appreciation as equals. for those not able to donate money, our fo
i would like to thank and acknowledgement chiu, elaine, and all the past directors and their ancillary for their tremendous dedication in serving the community of san francisco and to the new director. as our foundation has gone through our grass-roots fund- raising journey these past six months, we found that people are so giving if they believe in your cause. and in their support of betty's legacy and her heroism, people from everywhere have supported the people -- the betty ann ong...
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and so what we're trying to do in the zero days series is to take pieces of itand elain theundamentals and the platonic ia is that everybody from my mom and dad t congress, um, and peop around the country can undstand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways for us to defend cyberspace better. >> hos wel if look at cyberace the united states rinow, how wouldou debe surityverall? much as we would deribe, maybe, crime or break-ins in a neighborhood? >> guest: well in the spirit of the explanatory mission we have, you can't really talk about cyberspace in the united states. a computer user in washington, d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder to shoulder with a computer user in beijing or in moscow. there's literally no seconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought i'd point that out. as for the security, the reality is that, um, it's almost remarkable how vulnerabl comp sysms are. and cyberspace, um, is not what most people think it is. most people now equate cyberspace with the bear net. -- internet. but if they want to thi
and so what we're trying to do in the zero days series is to take pieces of itand elain theundamentals and the platonic ia is that everybody from my mom and dad t congress, um, and peop around the country can undstand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways for us to defend cyberspace better. >> hos wel if look at cyberace the united states rinow, how wouldou debe surityverall? much as we would deribe, maybe, crime or break-ins in a neighborhood? >> guest: well in the...
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elaine. i've. i've . i've. lived was. my. from. the. brighton beach about some from friends to pressure. these stunts on t.v. dot com. the top stories on aussie the lebanese opposition calls for more rallies in the country already violent protests are bold after friday's deadly combination of an apparent result of this crisis to know about. every time to cayle small civilians including deliver children killed in libya as government killings militias show a town traditionally loyal to the old regime a year after the norm like a donkey was code and. protesters scuffle with police as tens of thousands march against austerity in london the country's i could bounce in that turns as greece suffered a nationwide strike souring the mood of an e.u. crisis summit in brussels. sunday new attempts to breach the blockade of gaza and faulted israeli forces stop a humanitarian ship and arrested thirty minutes i'm told. as the headlines latest sports news coming up next with that tree. company as usual envies all the headlines leading the way. to a win
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justification whatsoever for the lord it was waged against libya last year as reported separate as elaine e.u. states could get another boost in spain which is holding regional elections pro independence parties widely expected to win the basque region a challenge for the beleaguered government which also faces separatist calls in catalonia to the south economics blogger gonzalo euro says the debt crisis is the main reason behind the desire to break away. with economic problems and economic discontent you have the urge to split away from the majority because you feel that the majority as a minority you feel that the majority is not cognizant of your problems is not helping you to overcome and it's a certain kind of blind yourself that minorities will out that they feel that they are not being taken care of when in fact everybody suffer an equal be and this is the case in spain everybody is suffering under the sea and stop boss stuff alone but each independent region each of you just almost region feels a day in particular are being made to suffer its impact the entire country to be a huge
justification whatsoever for the lord it was waged against libya last year as reported separate as elaine e.u. states could get another boost in spain which is holding regional elections pro independence parties widely expected to win the basque region a challenge for the beleaguered government which also faces separatist calls in catalonia to the south economics blogger gonzalo euro says the debt crisis is the main reason behind the desire to break away. with economic problems and economic...
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are they going to also grab the road when claiming a five four victory at dome vast thanks to team elaine's brice and slow of a net to make that an issue tacked after the sides had finished tied at forty four times. let's switch to basketball weightiest mosco have survived a scare to make a winning start to this year a leak the muscovites the finish line is out last season. rita seventy five points to seventy three seventy wings top school for the home side with fourteen points and his contribution was vital to small skyward down sixty seven seventy one but the former n.b.a. player scored five points in a row and gave his side the feels to ditch then added a couple of free price but it was still tight right until the death and the heat is even had the last possession and a chance to win the guy that mr three points out on the buzzer so a winning start prettiest in the russian capital. should be allowed to me is going to be the best when it we have the blue bird we could easily see since one of course is almost we have a heart and we have a good dog. the current tour de france champion bradl
are they going to also grab the road when claiming a five four victory at dome vast thanks to team elaine's brice and slow of a net to make that an issue tacked after the sides had finished tied at forty four times. let's switch to basketball weightiest mosco have survived a scare to make a winning start to this year a leak the muscovites the finish line is out last season. rita seventy five points to seventy three seventy wings top school for the home side with fourteen points and his...
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tragedy yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedy and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview with the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane fritters in the interview by saying i'd much rather have a male boss than a female boss double minded you could ever trust that there's lane self-loading feelings for her own gender aside she wants to take america back to the days when only white male property owners had a say in the american democracy that is very very. well with. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. the new city in europe on the hosts of the twenty fold she would do the trick. thank you. so much. thank you. so. so so now you know you know and sometimes you know you don't know and sometimes is the vi
tragedy yes mr noun verb nine eleven knows a lot about exploiting tragedy and the very very ugly janice elaine lane is the president of the central mississippi tea party and in an interview with the jackson free press lane said i'm really going to have to say going to set you back here probably the biggest turn we ever made was when women got the right to vote plain went on to say our country might have been better off if it was still just men voting and those comments were no lane fritters in...
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elaine. i will be buying all that i also promised that i'd buy every single day for. over. my own. a more controversy surrounding the government's handling of the attack in libya according to one senior republican senator a terrorist suspect has been identified but the u.s. has been blocked from accessing him. we don't know very much about him because we have not been able to have access to him and that's one of the problems with the policy of this administration we the turks did take possession of him but they weren't prepared to let us have any access and didn't and now that they turn him over to the tunisians hold maybe eventually we will but at this point in time we've not had access. reports say that the suspect was arrested in turkey and then handed over to that's unusual government which is now cooperating with u.s. officials at the moment the f.b.i. is now reportedly in talks with the tunisian government to get al ianni all harzi transferred to guantanamo bay for more on this i was joined earlier by former cia analyst ray mcgovern i asked them if he thinks republicans finge
elaine. i will be buying all that i also promised that i'd buy every single day for. over. my own. a more controversy surrounding the government's handling of the attack in libya according to one senior republican senator a terrorist suspect has been identified but the u.s. has been blocked from accessing him. we don't know very much about him because we have not been able to have access to him and that's one of the problems with the policy of this administration we the turks did take...
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you can also find out everything else our panelists are writing amy en ve blog where i elain why big bird and binders are not going to . cide this elec. on i i ow, so disappointing. that's at pbs.org/washingtonweek. monday night, watch the debate with us as judy woodruff and i anchor special pbs coverage and then we'll try to make sense of it all again next week on "washington week." good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect our forces to what they need when they need it. >> to help troops see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial. norfolk southern. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like youéw. thank you.
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seven seeded russian ways through to the second round she had no problems in saying often patrick elaine of his nina in straight sets he was a feel of sweden but a place in the third round following a surprise straight sets win over matter involving six three six love and thirteen caroline wozniacki rather dance go. to swimming now where the fourth stage of the world cup kicks off here in the russian capital on wednesday and the home fans had something to cheer as stunning slab of donetsk won gold in the one hundred meter but strike the nets is the highest rung in the competition i was sitting seventh in the standings the three time world champion missed the london olympics due to injury and was eager to make an impressive comeback there was plenty to cheer for the home front as the twenty nine year old twenty nine year old outpaced australia's robert hurley by almost a second to grab for us place meanwhile world record holder in the four hundred meter freestyle will beat him and prove he still among the best the twenty six year old german took an early me after an electric start and nev
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elaine is in engelwood, california. >> caller: hello, bill. hi.y go register to vote. >> bill: yep. >> caller: but anyway i'm so glad vp biden gave the president an open door to be a little bit aggressive. he won't be accused of being the angry black man. and we need before the next debate on foreign policy, we need to get those films out of mitt romney's ten or 12 companies, two of them have been flagged on international piracy. >> bill: uh-huh. >> caller: we need to get that "mother jones" out. and we need to remind women and latino what will happen if he gets in. we need to get our people fired up, and just like how republicans hit the senior citizens, we need to remind people, he'll take away the dream act, women he'll take away your rights. and we need to get people out to vote and let people know what is going on in china. >> bill: i think we need elaine out on the campaign trail. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> bill: but she did mention the middle class. joe biden has fought his whole life for the middle class. >> uh-huh. >> bill: if there is a
elaine is in engelwood, california. >> caller: hello, bill. hi.y go register to vote. >> bill: yep. >> caller: but anyway i'm so glad vp biden gave the president an open door to be a little bit aggressive. he won't be accused of being the angry black man. and we need before the next debate on foreign policy, we need to get those films out of mitt romney's ten or 12 companies, two of them have been flagged on international piracy. >> bill: uh-huh. >> caller: we need...