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it's a hole about the width of a shovel blade that's excavated on an interval over a site. so in our case we excavated a hole about every 20 feet over the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. and you know, in a shovel test pit obviously all of that soil is screened. and what you're looking for are artifact concentrations, soil changes, concentrations of stone or brick or mortar. anything that might suggest some kind of cultural event going on below the ground surface. another thing that we did is we were fortunate enough to be able to do some remote sensing. we were able to have access to surface-penetrating radar device which is able to see or identify archaeological features below grade and is particularly adept at identifying foundations or similar-type features. so during the course of the surface-penetrating radar survey we identified two additional hearth features. where you see the cluster of blue flags over there is where one of those hearth features was, and that appears to be the southernmost structure. in this particular instanc
it's a hole about the width of a shovel blade that's excavated on an interval over a site. so in our case we excavated a hole about every 20 feet over the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. and you know, in a shovel test pit obviously all of that soil is screened. and what you're looking for are artifact concentrations, soil changes, concentrations of stone or brick or mortar. anything that might suggest some kind of cultural event going on below the ground...
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and they were partially excavated in the summer of 2010. >> we are at the best farm. it is named after the tenants who occupied the farm. what we know today as the best of whatms the 207 acres was really a 740 plantation. the plantation was known as [indiscernible] it was established by a family of french planters who came to maryland in 1793 from the colony known today as haiti. the family was the vincent deere family. they came to maryland for unrest that begin in 1791 and also with the french revolution. it was acquired in 1993. it's a fairly recent acquisition. beginning in 1998-1999 is when we started doing a substantial amount of historical research here at the farm. we were aware there had been at one time a substantial enslaved population. we knew a little bit about the family and their origins and their relocation here to maryland but what we didn't know was very much more than that about the family. we had very little information about the enslaved population and certainly one of the key research questions with regard to the archaeological research is where
and they were partially excavated in the summer of 2010. >> we are at the best farm. it is named after the tenants who occupied the farm. what we know today as the best of whatms the 207 acres was really a 740 plantation. the plantation was known as [indiscernible] it was established by a family of french planters who came to maryland in 1793 from the colony known today as haiti. the family was the vincent deere family. they came to maryland for unrest that begin in 1791 and also with the...
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why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see >>> today, on "right this minute" -- >> we're starting the week with a bold bike hike using a cutting tool, sparks flying, broad daylight in a shopping center. >> what happens when another motorcyclist chases the thieves and saves the >> his doughnuts bring all the deer to the yard. >> lola, eat that. >> now meet the dude with the deer squad who's come a viral video sensation. >> i did not expect that to it just happened overnight, honestly. a driver knows he's going to roll -- >> oh -- >> why he didn't know it would be this many times. plus why a bride getting ready
why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see >>> today, on "right this minute" -- >> we're starting the week with a bold bike hike using a cutting tool, sparks flying, broad daylight in a shopping center....
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why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this >> announcer: now on "crime watch daily"... the video america is talking about. a woman sounds the alarm on a suspected burglar. >> were you going, come back. >> announcer: confronting him in the bikini section of target. aware of him. >> announcer: today, the woman who shot the video speaks. the sick crimes he has been accused up and why dozens of women are now coming forward. then... >> m i really like arrested? >> announcer: a small-town beauty hatches an ugly murder plot. >> put her in a chopper like one of those lumberjacks chopper things. >> announcer: and this woman was her target. her husband's ex. >> when the cop showed up on my
why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this >> announcer: now on "crime watch daily"... the video america is talking about. a woman sounds the alarm on a suspected burglar....
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why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see >>> all right, y'all, welcome to "dish nation." let's get this show started! >> whew, let's go. >> porsha, a little under the weather but will be back tomorrow. she fainted, i think. gary! >> gary! >> you okay? >> oh, lord. now gary going to try to not come to work. >> letts get this show started right now. today. the rock lay of the smackdown on the kennedy and fast & furious co-workers, talking a be that, who he's possibly talking about, plus, here in the studio from love and hip-hop atlanta one of our favorite, mama d changing out and first guess who's on "empire," brat, your friend, mariah carey. >> brat, you could have told us. >> sometimesbetter to be quiet all doubt. >> okay. a press conference, announced mariah will be acting and performing on "empire" this season. >> i can't wait.
why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see >>> all right, y'all, welcome to "dish nation." let's get this show started! >> whew, let's go. >> porsha, a little under the weather but will be back...
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excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this killing his estranged wife. you may remember -- erlinda penaflor's body was found in her home near sloan and washington sunday. investigators say she died after having a fight with her estranged husband arthur lopez . he's now in custody. good afternoon -- i'm megan telles alongside 13 first alert chief meteorologist bryan scofield. we'll get to all of your headlines in just a moment -- seeing some nice breezy winds as they step outside....will it continue? (ad-lib) breezy winds will continue through tomorrow as a weak pacific system pushes through the area. also, as we continue to track the moisture from tropical depression javier, it still looks like chances for rain will stay to our east. tonight, expect breezy winds with gusts between 25 - 30 mph with a
excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this killing his estranged wife. you may remember -- erlinda penaflor's body was found in her home near sloan and washington sunday. investigators say she died after having a fight...
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why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator.nk they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this minute." [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. van: van here. harvey: charles is on vacation this week. i am shocked at what happened with the rock. i am absolutely flabbergasted he did this but the rock has come out trashing some of his male co-stars, and i use the word some because i can't be more specific. a couple of these guys he doesn't like. van: he hates two of them or three of them. harvey: at least two but he's not saying which two and they're all suspects now and he went nuts last night. he goes on social media last night -- he's toward the end of shooting "fast and furious 8" and he posts thi
why is this guy angry at an excavator. >> not sure why. confronted an excavator or the operator.nk they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this minute." [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. van:...
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it is a hole about a hiwidth of the blade that's excavated over a site. in our case, we excavated a hole about every 20 feet the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. you know in a shovel test pit, all of that soil is screened and what you are looking for are artifact concentrations and soil changes and concentrations or stones or brick. another thing that we did where we were fortunate enough to do some remote sensing. we were able to have access to a radar device which is able to see or identify archaeological features below, a depth that identifies foundations or similar type features. during the course of the service penetrating the radar survey, we identified two additional features, where you see the cluster of blue flags over there is one of the features. that appears to be the southern most structure. in this particular thing that was fully exposed, and then we sort of started expanding out. once we knew we weren't dealing with a continuous stone foundation but rather a chimney feature, the question was, well, how
it is a hole about a hiwidth of the blade that's excavated over a site. in our case, we excavated a hole about every 20 feet the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. you know in a shovel test pit, all of that soil is screened and what you are looking for are artifact concentrations and soil changes and concentrations or stones or brick. another thing that we did where we were fortunate enough to do some remote sensing. we were able to have access to a radar...
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sullivan was working for william young excavating site work, a company based in bow. osha is now investigating the incident. an ayer man is under arrest in littleton accused of driving heather: police say they spotted timothy walsh on the side of ayer road facing the wrong way after getting reports of an erratic driver. when he tried to re-enter the road, he allegedly hit the cruiser. both walsh and the officer were taken to the hospital for evaluation and released. time now to flash forward to 5:00 on newscenter 5. ed: 5 investigates, tonight -- thousands of gas leaks, some potentially explosive costing ratepayers millions. are the gas companies doing enough to protect you? 6:00: final salute. a korean war p.o.w. laid to rest here, at home. the decades-long journey to bring him back. ed: and new at 7:00: the next step in virtual reality now being developed at mit. tonight's cutting edge, what this new technology can do that
sullivan was working for william young excavating site work, a company based in bow. osha is now investigating the incident. an ayer man is under arrest in littleton accused of driving heather: police say they spotted timothy walsh on the side of ayer road facing the wrong way after getting reports of an erratic driver. when he tried to re-enter the road, he allegedly hit the cruiser. both walsh and the officer were taken to the hospital for evaluation and released. time now to flash forward to...
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why is this guy angry at an excavator. operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this
why is this guy angry at an excavator. operator. we think they may have had ones -- >> the police show up and i think you guys know the rest. >> that's a look at the best viral videos of the day. for more check out rightthisminute.com or we'll see you guys on the next "right this
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vassh excavating and grading transported thc homes in need of protection from the lake. "we dump it near the edge because you don't want to back a truck too close to the edge, it'll go down. then we get a big excavator, we stretch the boom out and we push it over the edge...where it lands, it lands. because you can't get down there." because of the emergency need-- the excavators say they are providing their services for a fraction of their regular rate. once all of the concrete is distributed-- more will be plan to tear down -- or repair -- vacant milwaukee homes. so far-- the mayor's office is being tight- lipped about how this would work. but after fox six's theo keith started asking questions, we saw progress. nats - side of house comes down crews hard at work on a burned out, vacant house at 50th and clarke... hours earlier, fox6 started asking why the house, two weeks after it against a neighbor's home. she told me it was blocking her backdoor, and she felt unsafe. we brought the issue to the area's alderman. im gonna handle this asap. :54 fox6 later learned the de
vassh excavating and grading transported thc homes in need of protection from the lake. "we dump it near the edge because you don't want to back a truck too close to the edge, it'll go down. then we get a big excavator, we stretch the boom out and we push it over the edge...where it lands, it lands. because you can't get down there." because of the emergency need-- the excavators say they are providing their services for a fraction of their regular rate. once all of the concrete is...
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finally, the work is beginning this month to excavate a number of small areas along the western area of the residential neighborhood and these are very small excavations that will take half a day-one day each to complete. so they will excavate it, take their clearance sampling, backfill the sites and residents should see very little disturbance or interruption from that work. they're also doing work in the howard court area which is an area that has been not available for leasing since the navy first transfer the property to us but they're in the process of beating those buildings in that area prior to the demolition and getting cleanup done in that area. so, that was the activities happening in my report this month. >>> thank you. commissioners stephen any comments? >> yes, some questions. where are we with the rich grants opening. at? i knew it was slated to be in september and what are we doing. it's a big event so how is the planning and who is there? what-what role do we need to play? >> the sf cta is taking the lead on the planning. it still tentatively scheduled for friday, se
finally, the work is beginning this month to excavate a number of small areas along the western area of the residential neighborhood and these are very small excavations that will take half a day-one day each to complete. so they will excavate it, take their clearance sampling, backfill the sites and residents should see very little disturbance or interruption from that work. they're also doing work in the howard court area which is an area that has been not available for leasing since the navy...
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they were excavating outside sweet tomatoes. they're going up in front of the restaurant and partway down the block to prevent another crash like the one in march which a driver crashed through the front of the restaurant killing two people. that crash is still under investigation. sweet tomatoes is expected to reopen this fall. >>> a disturbing discovery. police find dozens of dangerous the targeted, police, muslims and president obama. >> investigators received a tim. shan at a lance has the story from holliston. >> this stuff happen on sweet grass lane. >> reporter: after learning the fbi raided this home. >> they are taking out ammunition, they're taking out weapons, computers, paperwork, things that you make bombs with. >> reporter: joseph garguilo appears in court monday for making threats to kill president obama, police and muslims. surprised. >> to me, he was a walking time bomb, and he was so expositive -- explosive in his nature with words and actions that i stayed away from him. >> reporter: court documents reveals th
they were excavating outside sweet tomatoes. they're going up in front of the restaurant and partway down the block to prevent another crash like the one in march which a driver crashed through the front of the restaurant killing two people. that crash is still under investigation. sweet tomatoes is expected to reopen this fall. >>> a disturbing discovery. police find dozens of dangerous the targeted, police, muslims and president obama. >> investigators received a tim. shan at a...
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park to learn how remnants of the 200-year-old slave quarters were discovered in 2003 and partially excavatedn the summer of 2010. >>> we are at the best farm, which is named the best farm after the tenant that occupied this farm during the civil war.
park to learn how remnants of the 200-year-old slave quarters were discovered in 2003 and partially excavatedn the summer of 2010. >>> we are at the best farm, which is named the best farm after the tenant that occupied this farm during the civil war.
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left until it was excavated in the 1980's. there is no way to know if any of these came from edison, but we have printers type that matches the typeface used on his newspaper printed first on the train, until he was kicked off after some chemical laboratories caught the train car on fire. he moved the printing press and laboratory to the basement again. his father asked the railroad, if he stops this nonsense, can he have his job back? this is edison and agee was working. an adorable picture. but of a mischievous kid, very likable. people that's how he let have a chemical laboratory on his train. he talked to the engineer and the firemen into letting him do it. they knew what it took. apparently they had the confidence he could do it. well, they were wrong in their assessment of his abilities. while they were taking a nap, he's running to train. they were all rudely awakened with a stalling hot flash of dirty oily water because he did not really know what he was doing. that was the end of him running a train and becoming an en
left until it was excavated in the 1980's. there is no way to know if any of these came from edison, but we have printers type that matches the typeface used on his newspaper printed first on the train, until he was kicked off after some chemical laboratories caught the train car on fire. he moved the printing press and laboratory to the basement again. his father asked the railroad, if he stops this nonsense, can he have his job back? this is edison and agee was working. an adorable picture....
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. >> they found them under an excavate -- excavator. the kittens are doing just fine. >> i wonder where the mamma cat is. her babies are. >> we had a cat growing up. they're literally the size of your hand. they move so quietly. >> we have so much more to come. we'll talk about that weekend forecast where you have rain and storms. plus, we have the blitz coming up at 11. you want to make sure you see that. we have wes and jeff at cleveland high school. we'll the blitz. >> they will tell us about the tail gadget that's going on. thanks for joining us tonight. that's the news at 5. cooper: governor mccrory there's a carolina comeback. but raise your hand if your taxes have gone up while those at the top are the ones getting the tax break. and raise your hand if you're working more for less. i'm roy cooper, and that's not a comeback. that's moving backwards. raise your hand if you agree that those at the top should pay their fair share. raise your hand if you agree that tax breaks should be going to the middle class. and raise your hand if
. >> they found them under an excavate -- excavator. the kittens are doing just fine. >> i wonder where the mamma cat is. her babies are. >> we had a cat growing up. they're literally the size of your hand. they move so quietly. >> we have so much more to come. we'll talk about that weekend forecast where you have rain and storms. plus, we have the blitz coming up at 11. you want to make sure you see that. we have wes and jeff at cleveland high school. we'll the blitz....
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since 20-09, when a japanese university began funding the project to excavate, restore and taking a look underneath the surface of the water. it's an easy as tapping your phone. coming up, meet the guys who are using a drone to get a better look at the russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to senator johnson on student loans: ron johnson: it's just kinda free money, young people don't really, necessarily understand finance. narrator: what senator johnson doesn't understand is, more than 800,000 wisconsinites have student loans. but he wants to eliminate federal student loans kinda free money... narrator: with senator johnson, opportunity for middle class kids would disappear. ron johnson's not for students. not for wisconsin. couple young entrepreneurs could be sitting on an underwater gold mine. their goal is to revolutionize the way we look at the great lakes and any other body of water. fox 6's carl deffenbaugh shows you how a look underwater could soon be right at your fingertips. take a look at what lies below the surface of the water, wi
since 20-09, when a japanese university began funding the project to excavate, restore and taking a look underneath the surface of the water. it's an easy as tapping your phone. coming up, meet the guys who are using a drone to get a better look at the russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to senator johnson on student loans: ron johnson: it's just kinda free money, young people don't really, necessarily understand finance. narrator: what senator johnson...
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finally, the work is beginning this month to excavate a number of small areas along the western areal neighborhood and these are very small excavations that will take half a day-one day each to complete. so they will excavate it, take their clearance sampling, backfill the sites and residents should see very little disturbance or interruption from that work. they're also doing work in the howard court area which is an area that has been not available for leasing since the navy first transfer the property to us but they're in the process of beating those buildings in that area prior to the demolition and getting cleanup done in that area. so, that was the activities happening in my report this month. >>> thank you. commissioners stephen any comments? >> yes, some questions. where are we with the rich grants opening. at? i knew it was slated to be in september and what are we doing. it's a big event so how is the planning and who is there? what-what role do we need to play? >> the sf cta is taking the lead on the planning. it still tentatively scheduled for friday, september 23 and pro
finally, the work is beginning this month to excavate a number of small areas along the western areal neighborhood and these are very small excavations that will take half a day-one day each to complete. so they will excavate it, take their clearance sampling, backfill the sites and residents should see very little disturbance or interruption from that work. they're also doing work in the howard court area which is an area that has been not available for leasing since the navy first transfer...
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opting for, the problem will only spread with the actual freeway construction >> when they start excavating and turning over the dirt, whenever you turn over the topography of the ground, they move on and they will be coming around the houses. >>reporter: what can you do? pest-control experts say scorpion can fit into a crack the width of a credit card. you have to get a flashlight and a friend and check under your door spread if you can see any light on the other side, you have to get weatherproofing to keep the scorpions out. raising a reward trying to find who killed three while the pro's nearly pleasant. they were found shot to death in may. there is a $7500 reward leading to a conviction. it is illegal to kill or mess with wild boroughs in arizona. >>> the start of a 2016 season, the cardinals open the season a of the university of phoenix stadium. is the heat keeping fans off the lawn this afternoon? >>reporter: the great lawn is not as busy. what we were out here for a playoff game, there's a lot of empty space a lot of grain showing up but what is showing up, a lot of raiders fans.
opting for, the problem will only spread with the actual freeway construction >> when they start excavating and turning over the dirt, whenever you turn over the topography of the ground, they move on and they will be coming around the houses. >>reporter: what can you do? pest-control experts say scorpion can fit into a crack the width of a credit card. you have to get a flashlight and a friend and check under your door spread if you can see any light on the other side, you have to...
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once in ukraine, under the supervision of a rabbi, he excavated one. jewish tradition forbids moving the dead once buried, and the >> desbois: and it was officially a place where no jew have been killed, and we found 17 mass graves. >> logan: and what did you find when you excavated...? >> desbois: you find everything. you see a mother with handing his boy until the end. and the boy try to go out. you see that another one was buried alive, so she had the mouth open because she was buried with the earth. >> logan: in june 1941, hitler invaded the soviet union. just behind his frontline troops re as the einsatzgruppen, whose job was to hunt down every last jew. they methodically entered villages, rounded up jewish families, and marched them to freshly dug graves. some of the remains are buried beneath this mound in lithuania. the assassins reached even the most remote corners, like hiriseni, a tiny village in moldova. so, when the killers came here, they really had only one the jews and the gypsies. only one goal always. >> logan: the village is virtuall
once in ukraine, under the supervision of a rabbi, he excavated one. jewish tradition forbids moving the dead once buried, and the >> desbois: and it was officially a place where no jew have been killed, and we found 17 mass graves. >> logan: and what did you find when you excavated...? >> desbois: you find everything. you see a mother with handing his boy until the end. and the boy try to go out. you see that another one was buried alive, so she had the mouth open because she...
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it's a hole about the width of a shovel blade that's excavated on an interval over a site. so in our case we excavated a hole about every 20 feet over the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. and you know, in a shovel test pit obviously all of that soil is screened. and what you're looking for are artifact concentrations, soil changes, concentrations of stone or brick or mortar. anything that might suggest some kind of cultural event going on below the ground surface. another thing that we did is we were fortunate enough to be able to do some remote sensing. we were able to have access to surface-penetrating radar device which is able to see or identify archaeological features below grade and is particularly adept at identifying foundations or similar-type features. so during the course of the surface-penetrating radar survey we identified two additional hearth features. where you see the cluster of blue flags is where one of the hearth features was, and that appears to be the southernmost structure. in this particular instance the hearth
it's a hole about the width of a shovel blade that's excavated on an interval over a site. so in our case we excavated a hole about every 20 feet over the entire sort of, you know, two-thirds of an acre that make up this area. and you know, in a shovel test pit obviously all of that soil is screened. and what you're looking for are artifact concentrations, soil changes, concentrations of stone or brick or mortar. anything that might suggest some kind of cultural event going on below the ground...
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it's not clear who are in the graves, they have not been excavated and are untouched. others are in territory unseen. the pit outside mosul and another in syria, for example, we know from islamic state's propaganda they buried hundreds if not more bodies in them and they tossed them in without a thought. we have no idea why the people were killed exactly or when. so in those cases, yes, theh victims are killed at different times. in sinjar, they were all killed at the same time. >> ifill: do we know how theyho were killed? gunshots, sometimes in some cases illness? >> ill fess seems unlikely. it's mostly gunshots. the assault on sinjar, for example, it was some gunshots,s, some were beheaded, a few run over by cars.er in the site that holds the bodies of about 1700 iraqi soldiers, they were all gunned down after being forced to lie down on the ground.e same with the shiite prisonerse of the prison in mosul. >> ifill: you saidmo that in syria it was difficult to physically get to the actual grave sites. then how were you able to document what happened?pp >> well, we rel
it's not clear who are in the graves, they have not been excavated and are untouched. others are in territory unseen. the pit outside mosul and another in syria, for example, we know from islamic state's propaganda they buried hundreds if not more bodies in them and they tossed them in without a thought. we have no idea why the people were killed exactly or when. so in those cases, yes, theh victims are killed at different times. in sinjar, they were all killed at the same time. >> ifill:...
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excavation point. it's all over tv. >> is it all cleared up? >> no. unusual for trump to tweet a correction. he did not fall on his sword but he did acknowledge his error. where does that -- what does that say about where he stands with his campaign and where does we think this leaves us? jennifer: he's willing to listen to all those in flash and republicans who say take control of the wheel and avoid th e cliff. one of the interesting things that happened at one of his rallies in florida, he showed his cards about why he is running for president. he talked about how much he loves it. it makes them feel 20 years younger, and he talks about how he loves hearing that chorus fr om the crowd of them calling his name. then he caught himself and said, but the reason i'm running is to make america great. that give us some insight into his thinking. there have been some donors who have been reaching out to the senior staff, it wasn't easy to get ahold of some of them this week, they were underground, but donors have been sending text messages and saying very
excavation point. it's all over tv. >> is it all cleared up? >> no. unusual for trump to tweet a correction. he did not fall on his sword but he did acknowledge his error. where does that -- what does that say about where he stands with his campaign and where does we think this leaves us? jennifer: he's willing to listen to all those in flash and republicans who say take control of the wheel and avoid th e cliff. one of the interesting things that happened at one of his rallies in...
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Aug 26, 2016
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and back here on the ground, you can see the excavator slowly pulling away the concrete. this has really been the scene since wednesday morning. what they do is they'll go in, remove the degree, stop, the crew also go in and try to call out and see if they hear any sign of life. but again, the chances of finding somebody continue to decrease by the hour. now as we go into the third day of searching, we're getting to that critical 72-hour mark. still, there's a lot of hope. officials are quick to point out that back in 2009, after a major earthquake here in central italy, they did find somebody after 72 hours being trapped underneath the rubble. so hope remains. time is of the essence, however and time is running out. let me show you this real quick, bret. they have a lot to work with. this used to be an apartment complex. now you see the devastation that it's become. bret? >> john huddy live in italy friday morning. john, thank you. >>> the terror attack against the american university in afghanistan was much worse than we initially were head to believe. conor powell has
and back here on the ground, you can see the excavator slowly pulling away the concrete. this has really been the scene since wednesday morning. what they do is they'll go in, remove the degree, stop, the crew also go in and try to call out and see if they hear any sign of life. but again, the chances of finding somebody continue to decrease by the hour. now as we go into the third day of searching, we're getting to that critical 72-hour mark. still, there's a lot of hope. officials are quick...
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that led to several incidents where excavators damaged distribution lines. a jury found them guilty of violating pipeline safety standards stemming from the 2010 explosion in san bruno. >>> we're learning more about a pregnant woman who died in san jose. she was due to give birth in two months. doctors were able to deliver the baby but the boy is in critical condition. she had just been picked up from work and on her way to meet up with her fiance. they worked together at taco bell. their coworkers have come together to support pedro. >> i can't imagine what the family is going through. >> the franchise owners plan to match any gifts and there's also a gofundme account to help with the funeral expenses. >>> police are looking for two people in a hit-and-run interest about a speeding car that hit and killed a man last thursday. officers found the car abandoned and arrested the own you are but now say they don't think he's the driver. the victim was matthew bennett of richmond. anyone with information is asked to call vallejo police. >>> a quadruple shooting i
that led to several incidents where excavators damaged distribution lines. a jury found them guilty of violating pipeline safety standards stemming from the 2010 explosion in san bruno. >>> we're learning more about a pregnant woman who died in san jose. she was due to give birth in two months. doctors were able to deliver the baby but the boy is in critical condition. she had just been picked up from work and on her way to meet up with her fiance. they worked together at taco bell....
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suggesting that there was some sort and the atf said they found no evidence after nine days of excavation after the explosion and fire, they found no evidence that this door leading into the meter room had been tampered with. they had video surveillance lens that gave them no evidence of a crime occurring whatsoever. the grim work to use dna analysis to remain the other four sets of remains. and there are still over a punt people that are homeless from this and many of the victims are staying here at the long branch community center as guests of the red cross and they begin to sort out a place for them to stay permanently. three of the seven victims have been positively identified. 7 sets of remains have been recovered and the bureau of atf has determined this accidental gas explosion. reporting live in silver springs, scott broom, wusa 9 news. >>> the police believe he is linked to a series of violent crimes and now a suspect is in the hospital after being shot by a police officer. this happened around 10:00 last night. the police officer opened fire after the suspect got out of his car
suggesting that there was some sort and the atf said they found no evidence after nine days of excavation after the explosion and fire, they found no evidence that this door leading into the meter room had been tampered with. they had video surveillance lens that gave them no evidence of a crime occurring whatsoever. the grim work to use dna analysis to remain the other four sets of remains. and there are still over a punt people that are homeless from this and many of the victims are staying...
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as excavators shovel cinder blocks and sheets of metal to make way for wade watches from her front porch. it makes me sad and angry she grew up across the street from the o'reilly auto parts. now... all that remains is rubble and dust... after protesters set the place on fire saturday night. a lot of african americans use these businesses and for us to be the cause of it, its tragic.mayor tom barrett met with atf agents to fast fire. he says he's been in contact with the owners of the property and the business. i told them the city would love to word with them we would love to have them rebuild and to send the message and the reality that we wont coward because of this. :56 the atf is now calling on the public for help finding the people responsible. what people may know or what people may have seen. sherman park residents are adamant... the actions of a few... should not be not reflective of the attitude of the neighborhood. just seeing them break it down, im it together, starting from the bottom, theyll be back, im sure. atf agents say they will remain out here for as long as it takes
as excavators shovel cinder blocks and sheets of metal to make way for wade watches from her front porch. it makes me sad and angry she grew up across the street from the o'reilly auto parts. now... all that remains is rubble and dust... after protesters set the place on fire saturday night. a lot of african americans use these businesses and for us to be the cause of it, its tragic.mayor tom barrett met with atf agents to fast fire. he says he's been in contact with the owners of the property...
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this is an excavation -- exhibition game.>> just play game.>> reporter: jennifer messer already got this refund notice. other fans tell us they expect to get their money back tomorrow. in this case, money back doesn't by much -- buy much happiness. >> it is a letdown for the fans. they play in rain and snow but not right now. i don't understand that. i think we got gypped.>> reporter: this is not the first time a game has at the pro football hall of fame. the last time was 2011 due to a lockout. the nfl sent a statement tonight same they are very disappointed for their fans but player safety is their primary concern. i am kristin volk, newschannel five.>> in 2001, a new surface at veterans stadium was deemed too mac dangerous for the eagles to play the ravens. would-be robber and allegedly shoots the suspect in the head outside of a family dollar in lyndale. police say the man opened fire after someone tried to rob empirical woman said her granddaughter's all whole thing.>> we heard gunshots. my grandbaby was standing at the storm. we hear the gunshot. it was very traumatizing and unexpe
this is an excavation -- exhibition game.>> just play game.>> reporter: jennifer messer already got this refund notice. other fans tell us they expect to get their money back tomorrow. in this case, money back doesn't by much -- buy much happiness. >> it is a letdown for the fans. they play in rain and snow but not right now. i don't understand that. i think we got gypped.>> reporter: this is not the first time a game has at the pro football hall of fame. the last time...
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it was left until it was excavated in the 1980's. there is no way to know if any of these came from edison, but we have printers type that matches the typeface used on his newspaper printed first on the train, until he was kicked off after some chemical laboratories caught the train car on fire. he moved the printing press and laboratory to the basement again. his father asked the railroad, if he stops this nonsense, can he have his job back? this is edison and agee was -- at the age he was working here. an adorable picture. a little glint in his eye, sort of a mischievous kid, but very likable. i think that's how he let people have a chemical laboratory on his train. he talked to the engineer and the firemen into letting him do it. they knew what it took. apparently they had the confidence he could do it. well, they were wrong in their assessment of his abilities. while they were taking a nap, he's running to train. they were all rudely awakened with a scolding hot splash of dirty, oily water because he did , not really know what he
it was left until it was excavated in the 1980's. there is no way to know if any of these came from edison, but we have printers type that matches the typeface used on his newspaper printed first on the train, until he was kicked off after some chemical laboratories caught the train car on fire. he moved the printing press and laboratory to the basement again. his father asked the railroad, if he stops this nonsense, can he have his job back? this is edison and agee was -- at the age he was...
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and back here on the ground, you can see the excavator slowly pulling away the concrete. this has really been the scene since wednesday morning. what they do is they'll go in, remove the degree, stop, the crew also go in and try to call out and see if they hear any sign of life. but again, the chances of finding somebody continue to decrease by the hour. now as we go into the third day of searching, we're getting to that critical 72-hour mark. still, there's a lot of hope. officials are quick to point out that back in 2009, after a major earthquake here in central italy, they did find somebody after 72 hours being trapped underneath the rubble. so hope remains. time is of the essence, however and time is running out. let me show you this real quick, bret. they have a lot to work with. this used to be an apartment complex. now you see the devastation that it's become. bret? >> john huddy live in italy friday morning. john, thank you. >>> the terror attack against the american university in afghanistan was much worse than we initially were head to believe. conor powell has
and back here on the ground, you can see the excavator slowly pulling away the concrete. this has really been the scene since wednesday morning. what they do is they'll go in, remove the degree, stop, the crew also go in and try to call out and see if they hear any sign of life. but again, the chances of finding somebody continue to decrease by the hour. now as we go into the third day of searching, we're getting to that critical 72-hour mark. still, there's a lot of hope. officials are quick...
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they used excavators to push bluffs...while officials wait for a more permanent solution from the army corps of engineers. the contractor we spoke with today says he feels for the families involved. "if i was in there position... once that house goes down you've got a mortgage payment and you're done. so i'm trying to donate as much as i can." the concrete actually came from waukegan, illinois. a contractor is tearing apart a runway at the airport and agreed to don seat belts have saved 3-hundred thousand lives since they became standard equipment fifty years ago. but still 25 million people dont buckle up, especially in the back seat. in tonight's contact 6 report - jenna sachs explains why thats a danger to everyone in the car. 19 year-old tyler elzey and his best friend harrison were going for just a short ride. they were in the back-seat -- no seat belts on -- - when the driver is difficult for his mother to relive. 'tyler and harrison basically became projectiles, their heads hit each other. he suffered multiple skull fractures. not wearing a seat belt can make you a lethal weapon
they used excavators to push bluffs...while officials wait for a more permanent solution from the army corps of engineers. the contractor we spoke with today says he feels for the families involved. "if i was in there position... once that house goes down you've got a mortgage payment and you're done. so i'm trying to donate as much as i can." the concrete actually came from waukegan, illinois. a contractor is tearing apart a runway at the airport and agreed to don seat belts have...
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excavation, inspection, removing and replacing the 48-inch water main, and cleaning and reinforcing the 15-foot sewer line. a 100-year-old sewer line. all that work required good weather and lots of careful construction. >> i went on vacation for six months. here. >> reporter: other sinkhole headaches include the bus commute from gate ridge. >> a pain in the behind. >> reporter: residents have seen streets like 64th become dead ends where cars and trucks blocked by the sinkhole are forced to make u-turns all day, which makes some worry. >> one of the reasons we have streets. >> reporter: in other words, the next calamity could be on your block. andrew siff, news 4 new york. >> more investigations mean more answers. call us at 866-639-7244. >>> a new jersey woman hit with an extra $100 charge on her rental car. it could happen to you too. better get baquero for what you need to know. >>> up in flames. fire jumps from boat to boat at a long island investigators are saying about a possible cause. >>> sunny skies and lower humidity made for a beautiful day across the tristate, but will the
excavation, inspection, removing and replacing the 48-inch water main, and cleaning and reinforcing the 15-foot sewer line. a 100-year-old sewer line. all that work required good weather and lots of careful construction. >> i went on vacation for six months. here. >> reporter: other sinkhole headaches include the bus commute from gate ridge. >> a pain in the behind. >> reporter: residents have seen streets like 64th become dead ends where cars and trucks blocked by the...
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. >> so you were excavating the sand on the sea bottom of this was under the sand. so you were in how much water? >> about five meters of water. >> 15 to 20 feet of water. >> that's correct. >> and these are two feet tunneled sand below that. >> yes. >> it turns out, shallow water makes it harder. surf tosses the divers and sand vacuumed away settles back within hours. but after more than 300 dives, this is what they've recovered so far. >> these are nails that pin sheets of copper over the hull for protection. what looks like a lump of concrete is marine growth on a wooden pulley block. similar to this one used to hoist sails and cargo. this x-ray shows the two white spaces where rope was threaded the divers discovered wood that a lab would later trace back to mozambique. and this may be the most revealing artifact of all. masked by two centuries under the sea, x-rays show a shackle. similar to this used to bind slaves. >> you can see the full report on our website. cbs news.com. the overnight news will be right back. extraordinary starts here. new k-y intense. a s
. >> so you were excavating the sand on the sea bottom of this was under the sand. so you were in how much water? >> about five meters of water. >> 15 to 20 feet of water. >> that's correct. >> and these are two feet tunneled sand below that. >> yes. >> it turns out, shallow water makes it harder. surf tosses the divers and sand vacuumed away settles back within hours. but after more than 300 dives, this is what they've recovered so far. >> these...
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the worker was in a bobcat machine doing excavation work at a building. fire rescue spokesperson says the bobcat went forward falling into the that heavy piece of machinery ended up on top of the worker inside the trench. amazingly the worker was not trapped or hurt, but it did take a couple of hours for rescuers to be able to get him out of there. >>> charges are pending against a virginia driver accused of hitting a maryland state police car. police believe the driver was underst under the influence of alcohol. the trooper was doing a stop before 7:00 this morning when his car was hit. the car that hit it flipped and caught fire. the trooper was able to pull the driver out. we know the driver was hospitalized but is expected to be okay. >>> going to lower taxes on businesses large and small so companies in virginia can compete with companies all over the world. >> republican vice presidential nominee mike pence pushed his plan to improve the economy to a crowd today. 3:00 this afternoon. pence says donald trump will end what they call the quote war on c
the worker was in a bobcat machine doing excavation work at a building. fire rescue spokesperson says the bobcat went forward falling into the that heavy piece of machinery ended up on top of the worker inside the trench. amazingly the worker was not trapped or hurt, but it did take a couple of hours for rescuers to be able to get him out of there. >>> charges are pending against a virginia driver accused of hitting a maryland state police car. police believe the driver was underst...