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a tiger escapes from its enclosure at the san francisco zoo. the history of big cat escapes at the zoo. >>> plus -- >> lions tend to explode as they fight. >> how this big cat riot changed one man's life and led to the creation of a sanctuary in solano county. >> and when a mountain goes up in a tree it usually doesn't get this much attention unless it's a mountain lion in your neighborhood. >>> earlier this month a lion attacked and killed an intern at a wildlife preserve east of fresno. it was reminiscent at an attack at the san francisco zoo on christmas day 2007 when a tiger escaped its enclosure and killed a young man from san jose. authorities released tapes of the 911 calls that came up from the zoo that day and of the chaos that surrounded the situation. ktvu's pria davis brought in this report in 2008. >> reporter: on christmas day, a 5-year-old siberian tiger named tatiana escaped its enclosure. one man asked a zoo keeper for help but they don't seem to believe him. >> is the patient saying he had been bitten by an animal. >> he said
a tiger escapes from its enclosure at the san francisco zoo. the history of big cat escapes at the zoo. >>> plus -- >> lions tend to explode as they fight. >> how this big cat riot changed one man's life and led to the creation of a sanctuary in solano county. >> and when a mountain goes up in a tree it usually doesn't get this much attention unless it's a mountain lion in your neighborhood. >>> earlier this month a lion attacked and killed an intern at a...
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. >> reporter: the four police officers who confronted the escaped tiger that fateful evening received their medals in front of their proud families, friends and colleagues. >> holy moly i can't believe it. >> reporter: it was more than a year ago christmas 2007 when police officers from the t era bel station responded for a call for help from the zoo shortly after 5:00 in the evening. officers said they were unfamiliar with the lay out of the zoo and darkness was fast approaching making the situation difficult to handle. >> when we first arrived on scene it was pretty chaotic. there was a lot going on. >> reporter: the officers led emergency crews into the zoo and found themselves face to face with the 242-pound tiger who had already fatally mauled a teenage boy. the animal was now endangered another young man so the officers distracted her and the tiger started to move toward them. >> i was pretty scared that was the moment where it was thank -- it was surreal but the danger was pretty apparent that it was coming toward us. >> reporter: initially the officers said they couldn't open
. >> reporter: the four police officers who confronted the escaped tiger that fateful evening received their medals in front of their proud families, friends and colleagues. >> holy moly i can't believe it. >> reporter: it was more than a year ago christmas 2007 when police officers from the t era bel station responded for a call for help from the zoo shortly after 5:00 in the evening. officers said they were unfamiliar with the lay out of the zoo and darkness was fast...
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that's tried to escape.nytime there's something like that, they send them to brushy mountain. guys that have nothing to lose, and they would rather die trying to escape than to stay here. >> brushy mountain has had a long history of attempted escapes. and i guess this would be the most maximum security penitentiary in the state. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out of another tennessee prison in 1994. >> i escaped from a secure compound, northeast correctional. i packed myself up in some boxes and shipped myself out. i was part of a warehouse crew. i've taken yoga for several years, and i just squeezed myself in there. in a very cramped position. brought some water with me and everything else. about an hour and a half before they shipped me out, they put me in the back of the truck. then they took me to north carolina. they caught me while i was trying to get out of the truck. >> king was sent to brushy mountain's max unit. >> this is supposed to be the most secure buildi
that's tried to escape.nytime there's something like that, they send them to brushy mountain. guys that have nothing to lose, and they would rather die trying to escape than to stay here. >> brushy mountain has had a long history of attempted escapes. and i guess this would be the most maximum security penitentiary in the state. >> michael king, serving a life sentence for murder, managed to break out of another tennessee prison in 1994. >> i escaped from a secure compound,...
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if you tried to escape or planned to escape, you would be shot. even if you did not report someone who was trying to escape, you would be shot. >> the shootings took place in this field, he says. the other prisoners were required to watch. as frightening as the executions were, shin considered them a break from the monotony of hard labor and constant hunger. the prisoners were fed the same thin gruel of corn meal and cabbage day in and day out. they were so hungry, shin says, they ate rats and insects to survive. so for 23 years, you were always hungry. >> translator: yes, of course. we were always hungry. and the guards always told us through hunger, you will repent. >> what shin and his family were repenting for probably dates back to the korean war, when two of his uncles reportedly defected to the south. shin believes that's why his father and grandfather were sent to camp 14 and why he was supposed to live there until he died. north korea's first dictator instituted this practice of three generations of punishment back in the 1950s. >> the id
if you tried to escape or planned to escape, you would be shot. even if you did not report someone who was trying to escape, you would be shot. >> the shootings took place in this field, he says. the other prisoners were required to watch. as frightening as the executions were, shin considered them a break from the monotony of hard labor and constant hunger. the prisoners were fed the same thin gruel of corn meal and cabbage day in and day out. they were so hungry, shin says, they ate...
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preventing people to escape and on that occasion hundred fifty people did escape but gross safety violations were blamed for the vast death toll which is echoing what we're hearing from from the fire this morning. there's definitely a huge problem despite they keep talking about beefing up all the fire safety regulations so definitely this problem has to be addressed ok paula thank you very much indeed for bringing us up to date thank you. about the aftermath of that fire in the moscow region and you can also find all the updates online as arcee dot com. u.s. officials claim to have intelligence pointing to the small scale use of chemical weapons by the regime in syria the data is said to be difficult to verify. a talkin syria could spark a u.s. intervention and some lawmakers now say red line has been crossed but. reports now on the drawing up a war retreat is reminiscent of the u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said at the white house and has informed members of congress that intelligence officials believe with some degree of varying confidence that syrian president bashar al assad's gove
preventing people to escape and on that occasion hundred fifty people did escape but gross safety violations were blamed for the vast death toll which is echoing what we're hearing from from the fire this morning. there's definitely a huge problem despite they keep talking about beefing up all the fire safety regulations so definitely this problem has to be addressed ok paula thank you very much indeed for bringing us up to date thank you. about the aftermath of that fire in the moscow region...
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certain age people with only three surviving the tragedy bars on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. unconfirmed intelligence from the u.s. point of the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war trick in washington similar to that seen as head of the invasion of iraq. the u.s. and to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. this is on c coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program and start with our breaking news story this hour a devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least seventy eight people leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted in a wing providing special treatment to patients and small s.l. cross lines are also used on boston because of the scene of the tragedy told hello what's the latest. yes at the moment new developments trickling out from the scene of thirty's now consuming to constable lines of inquiry as to how this may have happened the first short circuits in
certain age people with only three surviving the tragedy bars on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. unconfirmed intelligence from the u.s. point of the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war trick in washington similar to that seen as head of the invasion of iraq. the u.s. and to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. this is on c coming to you live...
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we've received some information that this inmate he might be planning to escape.ll put the pod on the floor and everybody will be secured. corporal mcleland will key in the inmate and then once everything is secure. you're going to remove that inmate. got that? we're not explaining stuff to these guys, get them up and out. good? >> yes, sir. >> suit up. let's go. everybody has got his face, you know what he looks like. this is him right here. familiarize yourself with him. >> everybody look at the picture over here, make sure -- >> srt! left! >>> coming up -- >> go, go, go. >> the special response team pays a visit to ronald wells. >> there's video footage of you admitting that you swung at the officer. >> lawrence silk attempts to mound a defense. >>> hello, jeff one. here's what's happening. a one person is missing after two avalanches struck in washington state on saturday. two different snowshoeing groups were caught in the avalanches. heavy snow is slowing down the rescue efforts. >>> and the price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped 14 cents in the past two
we've received some information that this inmate he might be planning to escape.ll put the pod on the floor and everybody will be secured. corporal mcleland will key in the inmate and then once everything is secure. you're going to remove that inmate. got that? we're not explaining stuff to these guys, get them up and out. good? >> yes, sir. >> suit up. let's go. everybody has got his face, you know what he looks like. this is him right here. familiarize yourself with him. >>...
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this one did not escape alive. >>> we bring you more from eric rasmussen. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> tonight on a second look, serial killer curtain dean anderson, 4-1/2 years after a jury convicted anderson: anderson pled guilty to kidnapping, molesting and killing another vallejo girl. sienna fairchild. a construction worker found her skull on the santa cruz mountains. aaron mcginnis brought us if time line in the sierra fairchild case. >>> sienna fairchild is born in a solano prison. sienna's mother and grandmother raise her in hawaii and colorado. sienna's mother wants her back. is the little girl moves to vallejo where she is reunited with her mother. >> i missed you guthis home vid shows sienna shortly after if move. by all , a very happy 7-year- old. on the morning of december 9 just two months after this video was shot, sienna vanishes on her way to school. the investigation starts to focus on her mother and mother's live in boyfriend robert turn bow. >> i called this ne
this one did not escape alive. >>> we bring you more from eric rasmussen. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> tonight on a second look, serial killer curtain dean anderson, 4-1/2 years after a jury convicted anderson: anderson pled guilty to kidnapping, molesting and killing another vallejo girl. sienna fairchild. a construction worker found her skull on the santa cruz mountains. aaron mcginnis...
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>> after a tip that a potentially violent inmate is plotting an escape, the special response team is called to action. >> trustees, that means you're supposed to be trust worthy much more so than a regular inmate. i'm not going to have one of my officers getting stabbed or one of you getting stabbed. >> the discovery of a shank in the kitchen could result in criminal charges for an inmate worker. >> i'm going home this month. i'm not trying to jeopardize that. i have three kids and a wife. >> after he hit me, i was able to get in close to him and able to move him to the ground. >> a younger inmate experiences the agony of pepper spray -- >> it burns! it burns! it burns! >>> rising 11 stories above the shores of lake erie, cuyahoga correction center encompasses half a block in the downtown. some of the inmates here have been convicted, most have only been accused of crimes and awaiting trial of the resolution of the cases. those on the upper floors have a perfect view of the nearby football stadium but life behind the walls is anything but fun and games. >> let's go! >> that goes for
>> after a tip that a potentially violent inmate is plotting an escape, the special response team is called to action. >> trustees, that means you're supposed to be trust worthy much more so than a regular inmate. i'm not going to have one of my officers getting stabbed or one of you getting stabbed. >> the discovery of a shank in the kitchen could result in criminal charges for an inmate worker. >> i'm going home this month. i'm not trying to jeopardize that. i have...
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i got 20 years fed, and 5 years for escape. i got a detainer in missouri for -- >> open 11. 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was about 18 years old, trying to make money. took in some dope, in a bathroom the size of the cell and we had ethernorum, the lab blew up. burned us. 67% of my body got burned. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover and three years later i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a combined 14-year sentence for assault to commit sexual abuse, assault on a peace officer and methamphetamine manufacturing. >> one day i'm at my girlfriend's house. they kept talking about how great it was. how you've just never been so high in your life. stayed up 15 days off a trip. someone said some choice words to me i didn't like, did some things i didn't like. i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i plead guilty to sexual assault with intent to commit sexual abuse. it carries a two-year sentence
i got 20 years fed, and 5 years for escape. i got a detainer in missouri for -- >> open 11. 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was about 18 years old, trying to make money. took in some dope, in a bathroom the size of the cell and we had ethernorum, the lab blew up. burned us. 67% of my body got burned. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover and three years later i'm...
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he said shoot anybody in the back who was trying to escape. >> they risk everything. they know when they leave north korea they are risking death. >> in 200he left everything behind in chicago to help north korean detectors. >> i lived in rural areas hiding out with north koreans sharing room with livestock for some periods. >> escaping north korea is the book chronicling it. >> it has a history for us to think about the 1800's to think about slavery and the fight to get north of the mason dixon line. how would you describe what you consider the under ground railroad from north korea into china? >> it's 6,000 miles from north korea to china through southeast asia. >> there's a network of safe houses and secret routes. >> there are contacts along the route to help with the aid of north koreans. there are some within your network and some within another network willing to help. you know people in the cities that are willing to risk housing of north koreans. >> mike founded crossing borders a christian organization devoted to helping north korean refugees. this man who w
he said shoot anybody in the back who was trying to escape. >> they risk everything. they know when they leave north korea they are risking death. >> in 200he left everything behind in chicago to help north korean detectors. >> i lived in rural areas hiding out with north koreans sharing room with livestock for some periods. >> escaping north korea is the book chronicling it. >> it has a history for us to think about the 1800's to think about slavery and the fight...
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check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand.ake the ford ecoboost challenge today. >>> sure birds and bees are everywhere but it seems like in california mating rituals are a pillar of the economy. all the love scenes on the big screen and tabloids and all the elephant seals getting busy on the beach. this fascinating view draws hordes of tourists to the california shores every year. so nick watt went for a peek. >> reporter: if you drive down the coast of central california the right time of year you're in for a big surprise. you might spot ugly prehistoric looking beasts sunning themselves and having sex. this beach draws frisky elephant seals like daytona beach in spring. in november the dudes start arriving and fighting and the ones that win are the alpha bulls. they have harems of 15 to 20 females. the beaten sneaker bulls loiter on the fringes hoping to see mating action when the alpha is distracted. and the humans gawk. >> what sort of reactions do you get from people who come here and see these monsters? >> very good que
check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand.ake the ford ecoboost challenge today. >>> sure birds and bees are everywhere but it seems like in california mating rituals are a pillar of the economy. all the love scenes on the big screen and tabloids and all the elephant seals getting busy on the beach. this fascinating view draws hordes of tourists to the california shores every year. so nick watt went for a peek. >> reporter: if you drive down the coast of central california...
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and it led, of course, to the escape from freedom book in 1941. but he comes at this through an experience farely typical of -- fairly typical of an emigre, having to struggle to barely get his mother out and others in the family. and i came across, if there's one single great document in this study, it's a family newsletter that his aunt, sofie englander, put out from berlin. she knew she was dead in berlin. he wouldn't move, but it was her city, not hitler's. but she got a newsletter outta somehow got through -- out that somehow got through nazi censorship, and it's a magnificent document. every member of the family scattered all over the world writes little bits, little notes here and there about how their lives are going, a new child is born, uncle so and so is ill or whatever. that newsletter holds that family together, and fromm's part of that family. and he gets it, and he contributes. that's important in this tie to the victims of the holocaust. and then in '41, "escape from freedom," which we still look at a classic. on the holocaust, but
and it led, of course, to the escape from freedom book in 1941. but he comes at this through an experience farely typical of -- fairly typical of an emigre, having to struggle to barely get his mother out and others in the family. and i came across, if there's one single great document in this study, it's a family newsletter that his aunt, sofie englander, put out from berlin. she knew she was dead in berlin. he wouldn't move, but it was her city, not hitler's. but she got a newsletter outta...
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the emergency services arrived after an hour it was already too late to save those a side three did escape a nurse who stumbled through the smoke and grab someone on her way out one of the patients and another patient who did manage to escape without her help there are contradictory accounts as to what exactly happened in those frantic minutes as the fire swept through the building we've heard various. theories and various statements of what people consider to be fact but which contradict each other earlier on it was posited that perhaps bars on the windows stopped people from escaping earlier on the police spokesman said that he only saw bars on one or two windows journalists are not currently allowed close enough to try and verify how many of those windows are easily accessible or not the locals say that it wasn't the kind of hospital that put people under medication and that nobody was under medication but spokesman again say that as far as they're concerned to think that probably people were under medication there which obviously would have made it much harder for them to escape but we
the emergency services arrived after an hour it was already too late to save those a side three did escape a nurse who stumbled through the smoke and grab someone on her way out one of the patients and another patient who did manage to escape without her help there are contradictory accounts as to what exactly happened in those frantic minutes as the fire swept through the building we've heard various. theories and various statements of what people consider to be fact but which contradict each...
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speedball with only three surviving the tragedy is still falls on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. also the sound unconfirmed intelligence from the u.s. points to the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war a trick in washington similar to that still ahead of the invasion of iraq. begins and a terra chief says hundreds of european volunteers and al fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the a radicalized runs that. international news live from moscow and we start without breaking news this hour a devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least thirty eight speedball leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted in a wing providing special treatment to patients and a small that's not cross live to aussies tom barton who's at the scene of the tragedy that told the so what's going on but what's the latest there. hi there yeah here in the village of ramen square. quite a way out from moscow smoke is still rising from the psychiatric hospital where thirty eight people died in the ea
speedball with only three surviving the tragedy is still falls on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. also the sound unconfirmed intelligence from the u.s. points to the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war a trick in washington similar to that still ahead of the invasion of iraq. begins and a terra chief says hundreds of european volunteers and al fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the a radicalized runs that. international...
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in there which obviously would have made it much harder for them to escape but we also spoke earlier to a fire safety expert who talked about some of the other complications there me of being their lives or their lives. when all preventative measures are taken and constant training and evacuation drills are held the amount of victims and material damage goes down dramatically. in this situation limited opportunities for evacuation accounted for the poor response during the fire it's possible that personnel were unable to deal with so many people in a state of panic but the best to gates is that ideas have changed as they've gone through the wreckage they currently think the most likely explanation at the moment is that one of the patients there said by a local to be a recovering drug addict would like to smoke a lot in this hospital left a cigarette burning on the sofa investigators say they're pretty sure that's where the fire started that has now been upgraded to that theory above a previous theory that it was probably an electrical fault or a short circuit that started the fire al
in there which obviously would have made it much harder for them to escape but we also spoke earlier to a fire safety expert who talked about some of the other complications there me of being their lives or their lives. when all preventative measures are taken and constant training and evacuation drills are held the amount of victims and material damage goes down dramatically. in this situation limited opportunities for evacuation accounted for the poor response during the fire it's possible...
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syria's prime minister has escaped an assassination attempted to.omb went off near his convoy in damascus as his car drove by. he was not hurt. >> at least 40 people were hurt after an explosion tore through a building in the czech republic. the cause still under investigation. police say initial evidence suggesting it was caused by natural gas >>> investigators in the central valley say they have found dna evidence at a home where an eight-year-old girl was found stabbed to death saturday afternoon. leila fowler's brother told authorities he found her body inside their home in valley springs, about 30 miles east of stockton. no suspects have been named. >>> 6:59. that's what's happening on "today in the bay." warriors game six. playoff tickets go on sale at ticket master. they may not even be that's as we give you a live look at oracle arena. >> steph curry, 31 points, 22 in the second quarter. the game will be scheduled for thursday. the way the warriors are playing, it may not be necessary. >>> thanks for being with us. we'll be back at 7:25. >>
syria's prime minister has escaped an assassination attempted to.omb went off near his convoy in damascus as his car drove by. he was not hurt. >> at least 40 people were hurt after an explosion tore through a building in the czech republic. the cause still under investigation. police say initial evidence suggesting it was caused by natural gas >>> investigators in the central valley say they have found dna evidence at a home where an eight-year-old girl was found stabbed to...
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the emergency services arrived after an hour it was already too late to save those a side three did escape a nurse who stumbled through the smoke and grab someone on her way out one of the patients and another patient who did manage to escape without her help. talking talk to us about the investigation so far i understand as you said the investigators are there on the scene and what do they know at this point the cause of the fire. in the abyss and in and yes there are contradictory accounts as to what exactly happened in those frantic minutes as the fire swept through the building we've heard various. theories and various statements of what people consider to be facts but which contradict each other depending on whether they're police or locals in various circumstances one of those is. one of those is the access and the building that the doors say. spokespeople from the emergency services and the police that those that the building was access freeda doors were not locked and that the patient staff could have got out if they had if they had managed to get to those doors and locals however
the emergency services arrived after an hour it was already too late to save those a side three did escape a nurse who stumbled through the smoke and grab someone on her way out one of the patients and another patient who did manage to escape without her help. talking talk to us about the investigation so far i understand as you said the investigators are there on the scene and what do they know at this point the cause of the fire. in the abyss and in and yes there are contradictory accounts as...
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she, her mother, and younger siblings escaped to jordan, but she misses her father and her country. today, at least for a few hours, they've been given relief from their pain. >> i feel like i'm with my family. i feel better. >> reporter: missionaries from partners invited them to hear about jesus, and even take part in a foot-washing ceremony. as part of the mission team, i took part as well. >> for many, their feet have walked more than 100 miles, escaping gunfire, and under the cover of darkness, to come here to jordan, where christians are mysterying the love of jesus. >> wendy: there were hugs, tears, and smiles, and differences in culture and religion seemed to vanish. >> several of the women sitting up there had tears already coming down their eyes before they even sat down. i know god was moving in their heart. they don't know jesus is their savior yet, but our prayer is before this conference is over they'll know jesus not just as a prophet, but as their savior. >> reporter >> wendy: the women enjoyed a lunch of chicken and rice as their children played. many were profoundl
she, her mother, and younger siblings escaped to jordan, but she misses her father and her country. today, at least for a few hours, they've been given relief from their pain. >> i feel like i'm with my family. i feel better. >> reporter: missionaries from partners invited them to hear about jesus, and even take part in a foot-washing ceremony. as part of the mission team, i took part as well. >> for many, their feet have walked more than 100 miles, escaping gunfire, and under...
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sorry people with only three surviving the tragedy is sold balls on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. and confirmed intelligence from the us points to the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war a trick in washington similar to that seen ahead of the invasion of iraq. to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers that are fighting in syria could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. international news and comments live for this is all see with me you and breaking news story this hour a devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least thirty eight people leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted and a wing provided special treatment to patients and for more let's not cross life to tom barton who's at the scene of the tragedy right now how that tom delay to freeze bring us up to date. hi there yulia yes here in the village of around about two hours drive from moscow smoke is still rising from the burnt out shell of the psychiatric hospital from that fire that started early in
sorry people with only three surviving the tragedy is sold balls on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. and confirmed intelligence from the us points to the use of chemical weapons in syria and fuels war a trick in washington similar to that seen ahead of the invasion of iraq. to terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers that are fighting in syria could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. international news and comments live for this...
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lbj will never escape vietnam, and bush will never escape iraq. when you think about what the republican party is in search of, they're desperate for a man who ran in 2000, who was a passionate conservative. who tried to reach out. frankly downplay conservative issues, still talk about them, put them in another place. it is sort of this entry -- on one hand they didn't want to talk about the bush brand, and yet they wish they had a bush-like candidate for 2000. >> bill clinton figured out the bush campaign early on in 1999. bill clinton said the campaign consisted of everything you like about the current administration and plus you get a tax cut. that was the description of what bush was running on. clinton saw it early. >> except he didn't mention martial stability. >> they didn't bs the whole day, they picked out what they did like. they cherry-picked. also, the two-party system, we talk about policy analysis. it really comes down to each party taking eight years to think about how they can exploit the shortcomings and come back into power with
lbj will never escape vietnam, and bush will never escape iraq. when you think about what the republican party is in search of, they're desperate for a man who ran in 2000, who was a passionate conservative. who tried to reach out. frankly downplay conservative issues, still talk about them, put them in another place. it is sort of this entry -- on one hand they didn't want to talk about the bush brand, and yet they wish they had a bush-like candidate for 2000. >> bill clinton figured out...
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i feel the power behind the escape. ooooh... 33 miles per gallon... that's crazy. than my little car. i like the way the escape drives better than the rav4. i like it a lot better than the toyota. sorry, honda. step-up your game. check out escape, starting at under 23 thousand. take the ford ecoboost challenge today. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. >> and finally tonight, the story about the power of a mother's love and will to save her family, as the terror of the nazis descended. several years ago, an explorer made his way deep inside a cave in ukraine and discovered artifacts, signs that someone had lived there years ago, but who? well, the answer is recounted in a new documentary called "no place on earth," about a family that holds the world record for surviving underground. they lived there one year and 146 days. and
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stumbled out and managed to grab a patient on her way out another pay another patient did manage to escape without her help. tom what about other possible causes of this inferno here in and can you tell us why were there so many casualties. but. yes this at the moment a developing investigation with as far as that goes with contradictory reports around various aspects of what exactly happened during this fire and those frantic minutes when people were either trying to get out or were being consumed by the flames first of all about the access to the building and i've heard a police spokesman and mergence the ministry spokesman say that there was free access to the building that the doors were not locked but i've also heard locals saying that they had to kick in the doors to try and get in and help people i've also heard about bars on the windows there we're not allowed close enough to pass the police cordon to see how many bars there are on windows but i. police spokesman has said that there are only one or two windows with bars on them whereas earlier reports indicated that there were many
stumbled out and managed to grab a patient on her way out another pay another patient did manage to escape without her help. tom what about other possible causes of this inferno here in and can you tell us why were there so many casualties. but. yes this at the moment a developing investigation with as far as that goes with contradictory reports around various aspects of what exactly happened during this fire and those frantic minutes when people were either trying to get out or were being...
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how he escaped from a patrol car thursday night. he was placed under arrest for felony domestic assault, violation of a restraining order. and, now faces an additional charge for escaping from custody. neighbors reported the assault at this home on the 27-hundred block of devonshire avenue. valencia was handcuffed and placed in the back-seat of a patrol car, parked in front of this home. after investigators say valencia beat and injured his girlfriend. the sheriff's department says valencia somehow got out of the car. neighbors say he then hopped a few fences and got away. but this afternoon. valencia was lcoated in mountain view and placed under arrest, again. he is being booked and will spend the night at this san mateo county jail. the sheriff's department says his escape was an isolated incident. in redwood city, philippe djegal, kron four news. get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunda
how he escaped from a patrol car thursday night. he was placed under arrest for felony domestic assault, violation of a restraining order. and, now faces an additional charge for escaping from custody. neighbors reported the assault at this home on the 27-hundred block of devonshire avenue. valencia was handcuffed and placed in the back-seat of a patrol car, parked in front of this home. after investigators say valencia beat and injured his girlfriend. the sheriff's department says valencia...
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after that man escaped, the brother found his younger sister stabbed to death. the sheriff's office has not yet named a suspect. they have recovered fingerprints and dna from the crime scene. they have been interviewing people, including a neighbor who saw a man running away from the home around the time of the stabbing. spring valley is a small community of about 2500 people located in the foothills of sierra nevada. it is very rural and sometimes can be very remote, which is one reason why law enforcement is asking people who live there to lock their doors and be extra aware of their surroundings. >> there are a lot of parents that have to commute and go to work and they are latch key kids. so they come home and they unlock the doors. so i'm really concerned about our neighborhood now. >> deputies will be patrolling bus stops and schools in valley springs at lela fowler's elementary school. tomorrow night, a candle light vigil for her. bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> state run media in syria reporting the country's prime minister has narrow will escaped an
after that man escaped, the brother found his younger sister stabbed to death. the sheriff's office has not yet named a suspect. they have recovered fingerprints and dna from the crime scene. they have been interviewing people, including a neighbor who saw a man running away from the home around the time of the stabbing. spring valley is a small community of about 2500 people located in the foothills of sierra nevada. it is very rural and sometimes can be very remote, which is one reason why...
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when they needed gas, danny saw room to escape. really the perfect place--between the car and the gas pumps and if tamerlan is going to shoot him, he would have to go through the window, an impossible shot. danny's story focused the manhunt ending with tamerlan's death. and dzhokhar's capture in a boat. in 2011, sources say russia asked both the cia and fbi to look at tamerlan tsarnaev. some u-s lamwkamers want to know more about that investigation. russia's president says the boston bombing undescores a need for international cooperation on security issues. this tragedy should motivate us to work closer together in addressing challenges and threats. meanwhile, there are more signs of healing: the new boston magazine cover shows 120 pairs of shoes, each worn in the marathon, now immortalized as part of "the city's heart." >>i'm emily schmidt, undiscovered and one then continue is not the the september 11th terrorist attack. gravesite at camp but double the alliance sunshine this afternoon. how warmly gap. announcer added that team
when they needed gas, danny saw room to escape. really the perfect place--between the car and the gas pumps and if tamerlan is going to shoot him, he would have to go through the window, an impossible shot. danny's story focused the manhunt ending with tamerlan's death. and dzhokhar's capture in a boat. in 2011, sources say russia asked both the cia and fbi to look at tamerlan tsarnaev. some u-s lamwkamers want to know more about that investigation. russia's president says the boston bombing...
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he then torched his get away car before escaping into another vehicle.there you see the burned out shell of that car. still unclear how he manageed to get explosive or gun in the first place but something out of a movie. >> all right. coming. new information in the boston bombing. authorities are talking to someone who may involved. >> plus from the people that were there. up next. you hear from eyewitnesses to the horror in boston. >> after battling on the field. former nfl players now fighting off it. and they are doing it in sacramento. stay doing it in sacramento. stay with us. anot >> good evening again. abc news now confirm that go law enforcement officials are talking to young man in one of the boston hospitals. he is 20 years old. saudi natural on student visa and no apparent criminal history. not mostly clear whether cooperating or whether he is even a suspect but police are talking to him about the bombings. we do know. that first bomb went off at 2:50 p.m. local time just feet from the finish license. listen now and watch to the chaos and conf
he then torched his get away car before escaping into another vehicle.there you see the burned out shell of that car. still unclear how he manageed to get explosive or gun in the first place but something out of a movie. >> all right. coming. new information in the boston bombing. authorities are talking to someone who may involved. >> plus from the people that were there. up next. you hear from eyewitnesses to the horror in boston. >> after battling on the field. former nfl...
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this allowed them to travel to japan and escape the nazis. the holocaust memorial museum in jerusalem has preserved some of sugihara's documents. he handwritten visas that saved 7 -- 6,000 lives. the foreign ministry sacked him when he returned to japan, he defied orders of his government that had friendly relations with nazi germany. after the war, sugihara said he had no regrets. >> he saved a lot of jews and was very courageous and really helped the jewish people to escape. >> the holocaust museum has planted a tree in his honor. it stands alongside a tree bearing the name of oskar schindler. after obtaining the visa, she and her family travelled through russia on the sea of japan. they moved to china and then india. they finally settled inland that is now part of israel. >> without the visa, we wouldn't have survived. there was no family. >> she has 3 children, and 12 grandchildren. the story of sugihara who died nearly 30 years ago, lives through her family. her son duby is specially drawn to sugihara's story. he lived in japan for more
this allowed them to travel to japan and escape the nazis. the holocaust memorial museum in jerusalem has preserved some of sugihara's documents. he handwritten visas that saved 7 -- 6,000 lives. the foreign ministry sacked him when he returned to japan, he defied orders of his government that had friendly relations with nazi germany. after the war, sugihara said he had no regrets. >> he saved a lot of jews and was very courageous and really helped the jewish people to escape. >>...
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another patient who did manage to escape without her help. tell what more can you tell us about possible causes of the tragedy and why were there so many casualties that. well when it comes to causes we're receiving quite a few contradictory reports here in rome and ski a number of emergency ministry and police spokesman have have spoken slowly revealing more details as investigators and forensics experts go through all of that building they have said that the doors of this hospital were not locks that there was free access for the patients to get out they also said that earlier reports said there were bars on the windows very few of the windows were in fact barred so that access wasn't actually really a problem which raises the prospect that many of the patients inside were under medication which made it difficult for them to get out in time and the spokesman have also said that that was the case that they think that. a lot of the patients were indeed under medication contradicted by locals who say that in fact two men who we spoke to who ra
another patient who did manage to escape without her help. tell what more can you tell us about possible causes of the tragedy and why were there so many casualties that. well when it comes to causes we're receiving quite a few contradictory reports here in rome and ski a number of emergency ministry and police spokesman have have spoken slowly revealing more details as investigators and forensics experts go through all of that building they have said that the doors of this hospital were not...
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escaped the boston bombing suspects and set off events know ended the manhunt. john miller has his harrowing story in the first television interview. bill plante breaks news asking the president about the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. >> it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. >> pelley: a new survey finds a major change in housing prices coast to coast. carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was just a frail human being. we were just hanging on to life. you're in the death zone. if you don't get down, you die. >> reporter: chip reid tells us at 84 jim whitaker hasn't lost his step. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. you're about to hear for the first time from a man who got caught up in the terror in boston two weeks ago and helped bring it to an end. an immigrant from china, he was car jacked by the suspects, but he escaped and tipped off the police. he worries even now for his safety. so we concealed his identity
escaped the boston bombing suspects and set off events know ended the manhunt. john miller has his harrowing story in the first television interview. bill plante breaks news asking the president about the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. >> it is a recruitment tool for extremists. it needs to be closed. >> pelley: a new survey finds a major change in housing prices coast to coast. carter evans has the numbers. and he was the first american to climb everrest. >> i was...
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and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window.e days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of murderers there as well. but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany, that could have led to a two-year sentence if he followed his wife into the country. after arguing, he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck. two times in the back. two, three, the total was ten stabs
and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window.e days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of murderers there as well. but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and...
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no plan to escape. this guy was going to sit around apparently and hang out with his hold crowd for the neighborhood and not plan on any escape, and now the time came last night to make an escape after their photos were put out there across the world in sort of an international apb, they decide to make a run for it. only at that time do they try to come up with some money. some scratch, if you will. they went out and grabbed a guy, took him to his atm machines. it seems like they'ir thinking it existed was technical. they didn't have a holistic notion of how they're going to get into this crime, get out of the crime so they could commit more crimes. what's your thinking in profiling? what do you sechbs is their thought about what would happen after they committed this crime? >> yeah. we see a lot of guys, chris, put a lot of thinking into the front end. they develop these devices. that took them weeks and weeks to assemble all the parts and build every device to get the gun, the ammunition, to lay out t
no plan to escape. this guy was going to sit around apparently and hang out with his hold crowd for the neighborhood and not plan on any escape, and now the time came last night to make an escape after their photos were put out there across the world in sort of an international apb, they decide to make a run for it. only at that time do they try to come up with some money. some scratch, if you will. they went out and grabbed a guy, took him to his atm machines. it seems like they'ir thinking it...
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. >> but even with constant surveillance, inmates still try to escape.n 1988, eight inmates broke out of ksp. >> a couple of them went down to tennessee and murdered a couple down there, and when that happened, of course, it caught a lot of attention, and the legislature appropriated some additional money to enhance the security of the prison. >> this is your basic security checks that you do every single day regardless, no matter what. you are looking at the bottom of the tracks, the way they slide, you're looking to see if there's saw marks on them. we also run a rubber mallet across each individual bar, so they don't try to saw through each individual bar to make their way out. >> 10-4. north secure side. >> 10-4. you've got a green board, fourth floor. >> yet, while security at the prison has improved over the years, certain vestiges of the past remain. the control center in one four-story building requires officer barbara joernigan to scale a spiral staircase in order to find out which cells to open and close. >> this is an actual lockdown sheet. th
. >> but even with constant surveillance, inmates still try to escape.n 1988, eight inmates broke out of ksp. >> a couple of them went down to tennessee and murdered a couple down there, and when that happened, of course, it caught a lot of attention, and the legislature appropriated some additional money to enhance the security of the prison. >> this is your basic security checks that you do every single day regardless, no matter what. you are looking at the bottom of the...
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vacuum does not have a system that is completely sealed, then the dust and allergens you vacuum up escape back into the air before they even reach the hepa filter. that's bad news because allergy and asthma experts such as the american academy of allergy, asthma and immunology agree, even low levels of particle pollution can be damaging to people with allergies and put children, teens and seniors at risk for things like asthma. but the shark rotator lift-away's complete seal technology locks in 99.99% of dust and allergens. that's great news for pet owners and people with allergies. so it's no wonder the shark rotator has been certified by the british allergy foundation. compare the dyson to the new rotator lift-away. both give you a system that's completely sealed, both provide powerful pet hair cleanup with superior no loss of suction technology and swivel steering. but the new shark rotator lift-away gives you so much more because all this no loss of suction power is portable. it has more cleaning capacity, and if that's not enough, the new rotator lift-away actually deep cleans carpet
vacuum does not have a system that is completely sealed, then the dust and allergens you vacuum up escape back into the air before they even reach the hepa filter. that's bad news because allergy and asthma experts such as the american academy of allergy, asthma and immunology agree, even low levels of particle pollution can be damaging to people with allergies and put children, teens and seniors at risk for things like asthma. but the shark rotator lift-away's complete seal technology locks in...
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of up to thirty eight people with only three surviving id laws on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. and confirmed intelligence from the drugs points to the use of chemical weapons into syria and fuels were triggered washington similar to that scene ahead of the invasion of iraq. the terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. on the wrong the world this is all see with me viewership of all of our hello and welcome to the show for our style breaking news story this hour. the devastating fire at a psychiatric hospital in the moscow region has killed at least thirty eight people leaving only three survivors the blaze reportedly erupted in a wing providing special treatment to patients and for more now let's how cross live to aussies tom barton who's of the scene of the tragedy so how that please what happened and bring us up to date on what's going on there right now bring is the latest. hi there you're yes smoke is still rising from the psychiatric hospital he
of up to thirty eight people with only three surviving id laws on the windows prevented some from escaping in time. and confirmed intelligence from the drugs points to the use of chemical weapons into syria and fuels were triggered washington similar to that scene ahead of the invasion of iraq. the terror chief says hundreds of european volunteers and out fighting in syria and could pose a serious security threat when they return from the radicalized front. on the wrong the world this is all...
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how he escaped from a patrol car thursday night. he was placed under arrest for felony domestic assault, violation of a restraining order. and, now faces an additional charge for escaping from custody. neighbors reported the assault at this home on the 27-hundred block of devonshire avenue. valencia was handcuffed and placed in the back-seat of a patrol car, parked in front of this home. after investigators say valencia beat and injured his girlfriend. the sheriff's department says valencia somehow got out of the car. neighbors say he then hopped a few fences and got away. but this afternoon. valencia was lcoated in mountain view and placed under arrest, again. he is being booked and will spend the night at this san mateo county jail. the sheriff's department says his escape was an isolated incident. in redwood city, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> it's been a tough week for air travelers who were affected by federal budget cuts. thousands of faa employees were fuloughed this week to save moneyincluding air traffic controlers an
how he escaped from a patrol car thursday night. he was placed under arrest for felony domestic assault, violation of a restraining order. and, now faces an additional charge for escaping from custody. neighbors reported the assault at this home on the 27-hundred block of devonshire avenue. valencia was handcuffed and placed in the back-seat of a patrol car, parked in front of this home. after investigators say valencia beat and injured his girlfriend. the sheriff's department says valencia...
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but we hope he can make a recovery. >> how did the younger one escape? >> he drove off. there's still gunfire. he got down two or three streelts. we were in pursuit of him and he dumps the car and runs into the darkness of the streets. >> and that's it it? >> then we lost contact with him. >> he's running. you have no idea if he's armed or has explosives, but he's gone. >> we're assuming he has explosives and weapons. >> just amazing. the younger brother ran over his brother. that may be what killed hum. >> he's sitting in a hospital intubated. at the end of the day, what he says, that's what we're looking forward to hearing. suspects are also blamed for killing an m.i.t. police officer. coming up, how other officers are remembering him while his friends hope to keep his memory alive. >>> plus runners in this morning's london marathon paying tribute to those hurt, maimed and killed here in boston. we're going to have a live report from london, minutes away. where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save busi
but we hope he can make a recovery. >> how did the younger one escape? >> he drove off. there's still gunfire. he got down two or three streelts. we were in pursuit of him and he dumps the car and runs into the darkness of the streets. >> and that's it it? >> then we lost contact with him. >> he's running. you have no idea if he's armed or has explosives, but he's gone. >> we're assuming he has explosives and weapons. >> just amazing. the younger...
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they plan to step up monitoring to make sure no water escapes during transfer. they estimate they'll be able to move more than 23,000 tons of contaminated water by early june. but the underground pools will continue to leak during the operation. crews will pump any contaminated water they collect back no the fool minimize damage to the environment. tepco officials say the volume of contaminated water is increasing by about 400 tons per day. they'll no longer use the underground storage pools and plan to install more above ground tanks. they're working on finding a way to decontaminate the water. >>> currently only two of japan's 50 commercial reactors are on line and generating power. a group of citizens has been waging a battle to shut those down. a japanese court ruled there wasn't enough evidence showing the nuclear plant poses a risk. nhk reports. >> reporter: the plaintiffs in this case had hoped for a legal victory. now they're coming to terms with their loss. >> translator: the court decision is really regrettable. >> reporter: the case centers on the ohi
they plan to step up monitoring to make sure no water escapes during transfer. they estimate they'll be able to move more than 23,000 tons of contaminated water by early june. but the underground pools will continue to leak during the operation. crews will pump any contaminated water they collect back no the fool minimize damage to the environment. tepco officials say the volume of contaminated water is increasing by about 400 tons per day. they'll no longer use the underground storage pools...
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prime minister escapes an apparent assassination attack in a car bombing in damascus. >> hello, i am so the abraham. also on the program, an official is released into ethnic violence in myanmar. the human rights campaign says the people responsible are not being held to account. the prime minister visits the site of a building collapse while hope for further supplies are -- or their survivors disappears. i will be reporting from south africa where one family has a unique hold on the areas mineral wealth. -- area's mineral wealth. 's prime minister has survived an apparent assassination attempt in damascus. wael al-halqi escapes unharmed after an explosion near his convoy in the cities district -- the cities wealthier district. we have this report. >> syrian state elevation said the target was the prime minister wael al-halqi. he survived, but the attack showed the government is vulnerable despite the heavy security in the capital. nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the explosion went off close to the prime minister prime minister's convoy. several vehicles were destroyed in th
prime minister escapes an apparent assassination attack in a car bombing in damascus. >> hello, i am so the abraham. also on the program, an official is released into ethnic violence in myanmar. the human rights campaign says the people responsible are not being held to account. the prime minister visits the site of a building collapse while hope for further supplies are -- or their survivors disappears. i will be reporting from south africa where one family has a unique hold on the areas...
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there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you
there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get...