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reporting live in napa, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> elissa, thank you very much. >> there were burst water pipes. it more than likely caused this water main break on white cliff drive in napa. >> the water flowed into a crack in the street as you can see. created by the quake. on twin oaks drive. dramatic evidence of the power of this quake. >> a crack in segments of the sidewalk were propped against each other. inside a home, the force of the quake buckled hardwood floors, left a crack in the garage and threw the contents of the pantry out onto the floor. >> a cat helped itself to some of the free running water. nearby, a twin oaks court, there was a huge crack in the street that popped one piece right on top of the other. >> vallejo police reported three incidents of looting and burglary following the quake. >> the city of napa said they are increasing patrols in the area downtown. >> members of the guardian angels have offered protection as well. this is a photo tweeted by the abc 7 news iteam, showing the angels standing out in front of the napa first united methodist churc
reporting live in napa, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> elissa, thank you very much. >> there were burst water pipes. it more than likely caused this water main break on white cliff drive in napa. >> the water flowed into a crack in the street as you can see. created by the quake. on twin oaks drive. dramatic evidence of the power of this quake. >> a crack in segments of the sidewalk were propped against each other. inside a home, the force of the quake buckled...
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abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: a fund to help get businesses back open and make repairs to home. they are still cleaning up after sunday morning's powerful earthquake. at hess about 1,500 barrels toppled over in the warehouse and 18,000 gallons of red wine burst out of the steel tanks. the wine came gushing out of the cellar down into the garden. the purple stain you're seeing, $4 million worth of cabernet. the rock wall may not be structurally sound. >> the engineers are concerned that up here there are some cracks. >> reporter: but they're still op open. most wineries are and they want people to know that. >> napa is not closed down. people ask us how can we help you? come visit. come do what you were going to do. >> reporter: the tremor damaged hundreds of napa shops, restaurants and homes but help is on the way. they launched a disaster relief fund lead iing the way with a $ million donation. >> we wanted to do something that would be immediate and help fill that gap until hopefully other government funding comes through. >> reporter: damage estimated at $300
abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: a fund to help get businesses back open and make repairs to home. they are still cleaning up after sunday morning's powerful earthquake. at hess about 1,500 barrels toppled over in the warehouse and 18,000 gallons of red wine burst out of the steel tanks. the wine came gushing out of the cellar down into the garden. the purple stain you're seeing, $4 million worth of cabernet. the rock wall may not be structurally sound. >> the...
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she is live at the stick the elissa? >> reporter: that's right.s bound to be a great show to, but if you're planning on using an on demand car service to get there, you could end up paying more than you paid to get inside. >> i'm under the impression it's supposed to be a cheaper alternative to the taxi system. >> reporter: but for many uber users -- >> 5x, wow. >> reporter: surge pricing is the opposite. look at these bills. posted on twitter by people who took an uber ride home from the festival in golden gate park, some concert goers spent more than the price of a ticket. this 30-minute trip cost $391. nine mile trip cost $470. >> oh, my god. how do you even get there? >> reporter: sometimes three, four, even five times more than what you usually pay adding mile time. >> that was a pretty short trip. >> you know if you buy a flight on the day before christmas it's probably ten times more expensive. >> reporter: in an interview uber ceo says there would be no availability and the price tag should not be surprised. the rate on his or her fophone
she is live at the stick the elissa? >> reporter: that's right.s bound to be a great show to, but if you're planning on using an on demand car service to get there, you could end up paying more than you paid to get inside. >> i'm under the impression it's supposed to be a cheaper alternative to the taxi system. >> reporter: but for many uber users -- >> 5x, wow. >> reporter: surge pricing is the opposite. look at these bills. posted on twitter by people who took an...
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in napa, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> if you want to give, very easy to do. we have a link at abc7news.com. >>> people devastated by the quake will get something back. oakland raiders hall of famer willie brown presented a check for $25,000 that will go directly to the napa valley unified school district and napa valley education foundation. it's just part of $50,000 in donations the team made today to help in the recovery effort. >> many of our families grew up with the raiders, people like me pass a kid watching mr. brown play, pretty aggressive cornerback. good role model for these students behind us. it's exciting to be here, and to accept this check for our students and our classrooms. >> napa is the raiders' home away from home. they just completed their 19th training camp there. their facility is located adjacent to redwood middle school. so they're very familiar with the schools up in that area. sky 7 hd was over the control tower where crews were busy replacing the windows shattered by the quake. the tower has been out of commission since sunday. the
in napa, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> if you want to give, very easy to do. we have a link at abc7news.com. >>> people devastated by the quake will get something back. oakland raiders hall of famer willie brown presented a check for $25,000 that will go directly to the napa valley unified school district and napa valley education foundation. it's just part of $50,000 in donations the team made today to help in the recovery effort. >> many of our families grew up with...
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. >> thank you, elissa. >> prior to his current assignment mr. mcgurk served as a special adviser to the national security staff and a senior adviser to ambassadors ryon crocker, christopher hill and james jeffrey in baghdad. he also served as a lead negotiator and coordinator during bilateral talks with the iraqi government in 2008. since july 2013, elissa slotkin has been performing the duties of the principal deputy under secretary of defense for policy. previously limiss slotkin worke at the state department and served on the national security council staff as director of iraq. without objection the witnesses' full prepared statement will be made part of the record. members will have five calendar days to submit statements or questions or any extraneous materials that they wish to put into the record, and, mr. mcgurk, if you would please summarize your remarks, we'll have you testify first. >> thank you. good morning. chairman, royce, members of this committee, i want to thank you for inviting me to discuss the situation in iraq with a focuse
. >> thank you, elissa. >> prior to his current assignment mr. mcgurk served as a special adviser to the national security staff and a senior adviser to ambassadors ryon crocker, christopher hill and james jeffrey in baghdad. he also served as a lead negotiator and coordinator during bilateral talks with the iraqi government in 2008. since july 2013, elissa slotkin has been performing the duties of the principal deputy under secretary of defense for policy. previously limiss slotkin...
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was never an adventure and a thrill more than anything else what was it like for you was it again elissa first . well children don't or you only die once so you kind of live don't understand or you don't know when you die it so a death moment you're taken by adrenaline you want to know what's going on but for me my desire and i wanted to kill as many muslims and arabs as forcible this was one second i wanted a bike. well is that children don't know that he only die once and that's because they're actually fearless state don't know where it's about but did you ever fear that you were going to be killed did you think about that. yes sometimes you know. the thing that i didn't warn was i didn't want to get shot in my are there on my leg broken i actually prefer to die than to be injured because i've seen people who have been injured how they cry. and so in like a kid you know it's like in your head you choose where would i be shot and so on of the show where this meat will not break in my bone not my own i know of my mouth and my leg so you for do you know that's how you think as a child in
was never an adventure and a thrill more than anything else what was it like for you was it again elissa first . well children don't or you only die once so you kind of live don't understand or you don't know when you die it so a death moment you're taken by adrenaline you want to know what's going on but for me my desire and i wanted to kill as many muslims and arabs as forcible this was one second i wanted a bike. well is that children don't know that he only die once and that's because...
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in concord, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> coming up, a 3-year-old girl survives nearly two weeksn the woods. exactly how she was able to stay alive and how rescuers finally found her. >>> i'm spencer christian. looking forwards the golden gate from our east bay hills camera. fog auto over the bay. i'll have your seven-day forecast in the moments ahead. >>> we can see that fog obscuring part of the golden gate bridge there as we take a look at traffic at 435. traffic on the right-hand side heading over to the north bay and marin county, traffic is moving in both directions, a little slow, though. stay with us. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. >>> a picture is proof that a small act of kindness can go a long way. keith was doing his grocery shopping last week when we saw this, a store employee crouching do
in concord, elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> coming up, a 3-year-old girl survives nearly two weeksn the woods. exactly how she was able to stay alive and how rescuers finally found her. >>> i'm spencer christian. looking forwards the golden gate from our east bay hills camera. fog auto over the bay. i'll have your seven-day forecast in the moments ahead. >>> we can see that fog obscuring part of the golden gate bridge there as we take a look at traffic at 435....
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abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: a fund to help get businesses back open and make repairs to home. they are still cleaning up after sunday morning's powerful earthquake. at hess about 1,500 barrels toppled over in the warehouse and 18,000 gallons of red wine burst out of the steel tanks. the wine came gushing out of the cellar down into the garden. the purple stain you're seeing, $4 million worth of cabernet. the rock wall may not be structurally sound. >> the engineers are concerned that up here there are some cracks. >> reporter: but they're still op open. most wineries are and they want people to know that. >> napa is not closed down. people ask us how can we help you? come visit. come do what you were going to do. >> reporter: the tremor damaged hundreds of napa
abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington. >> reporter: a fund to help get businesses back open and make repairs to home. they are still cleaning up after sunday morning's powerful earthquake. at hess about 1,500 barrels toppled over in the warehouse and 18,000 gallons of red wine burst out of the steel tanks. the wine came gushing out of the cellar down into the garden. the purple stain you're seeing, $4 million worth of cabernet. the rock wall may not be structurally sound. >> the...
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abc7 noose reporter elissa harrington has the details from laura wood park. >> the first thing you probably notice walk through the park is the smell. >> smells like old water. >> i made the assumption it was a dead animal, a dead deer or something. >> we went a few hundred yards and the snell was so bad we turned around. >> they said they first got called about the unpleasant order wednesday. they tested the water but found nothing. they went back. >> the crews confirmed there was, in fact, sewage. >> was the first test done wrong in. >> i don't think so. the test questioning do is test for ammonia and dissolved oxygen and it's often hard to detect raw sewage basra sewage is primarily made up of water. >> he said there may not have been enough sewage in the creek to be detected initially but some people i talked to are not convinced. >> it's become really terrible the last month or so and people were playing and didn't wash their hands or drink it. >> crews had to post signs like this one all over the park, warning people to stay away from the water. the broken pipe is located three quarte
abc7 noose reporter elissa harrington has the details from laura wood park. >> the first thing you probably notice walk through the park is the smell. >> smells like old water. >> i made the assumption it was a dead animal, a dead deer or something. >> we went a few hundred yards and the snell was so bad we turned around. >> they said they first got called about the unpleasant order wednesday. they tested the water but found nothing. they went back. >> the...
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and brett and elissa, thank you for your testimony and for your good work. i want to talk a little bit about the division of iraq or keeping iraq whole. on the one hand, quh you look at some of these borders in the middle east, they were all done by the colonialists and i have often felt why should we be obligated to maintain those borders? iraq is not a real state. it was slapped together. you've got the kurds, you have the shia and the sunni, who really don't want to be part of each other, and so -- particularly the kurds, who have autonomy now, practically have their own nation, and probably will proclaim it very shortly, so my sympathies would be to say to the kurds, well, why should we suck you back into iraq? you have the right to your own nation. frankly, nobody has ever explained to me why the palestinians are entitled to self-determination but somehow the kurds are not. i don't know -- i don't think that's fair, quite frankly. on the other hand, we are told that if the kurds break off, there's practically no way that you could stop the radicals from
and brett and elissa, thank you for your testimony and for your good work. i want to talk a little bit about the division of iraq or keeping iraq whole. on the one hand, quh you look at some of these borders in the middle east, they were all done by the colonialists and i have often felt why should we be obligated to maintain those borders? iraq is not a real state. it was slapped together. you've got the kurds, you have the shia and the sunni, who really don't want to be part of each other,...
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host: next we will look at the situation in toledo and the loom that shut down the water. .elissa harrison joins us later, your spotlight on magazines continues with a look at kevin williamson's piece in "national review about extinguishing the xm bank. we will be right back. ♪ c-spanover 35 years, rings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences, and often gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of five industry, c-span. cable industry 30 years ago. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. book tv this weekend -- friday that 8:00 eastern, books on marriage equality, the obamas versus the clintons, and an autobiography on the foyer -- former mayor of washington, d.c.. woodward interviews anthony galen -- and -- john dean. booktv, television for serious readers. >> "american history tv" on c-span three this weekend -- friday night and :00 p.m. eastern, watergate, 40 years later, with a cbs special report and president nixon address to
host: next we will look at the situation in toledo and the loom that shut down the water. .elissa harrison joins us later, your spotlight on magazines continues with a look at kevin williamson's piece in "national review about extinguishing the xm bank. we will be right back. ♪ c-spanover 35 years, rings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings and conferences, and often gavel-to-gavel coverage...