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charlie angela joins us from giglio island. what are they going to do?>> well, right now they are doing the final checks on the cables that will be used in that pulling of the ship, and their testing the tension that it's going to be. it will be an immense pressure. i'll step out so you can see the ship clearly. you'll see the red hydraulic jacks and attached are the cables. they'll do the pulling to bring it upright. you see boxes, looking like storage containers. they'll be filled with water, and that weight will help with the motion. as you said, it's a very complex operation. it's called par buckling in the industry and has been done before - but never on this scale. this cruise ship is 300m long, about the length of three football fields. the pressure, the tension - it's going to be immense. it's all going to depend on the weather. we'll find out in the next couple of hours if it will go ahead at dawn on monday. >> we have been hearing for months that if this does not work the ship could slide into the mediterranean. is there a plan b? >> there is n
charlie angela joins us from giglio island. what are they going to do?>> well, right now they are doing the final checks on the cables that will be used in that pulling of the ship, and their testing the tension that it's going to be. it will be an immense pressure. i'll step out so you can see the ship clearly. you'll see the red hydraulic jacks and attached are the cables. they'll do the pulling to bring it upright. you see boxes, looking like storage containers. they'll be filled with...
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after 20 months lying in the waters off giglio island, salvage workers will try to right the ship in a process called parbuckling, workers built a platform to hold the ship's weight when they role it upright. they have attached metal floatation tanks to the hull, filling with water. steel cables will tighten and the ship will be pulled upright, helped bit weight of the tanks. >> this delicate operation will take 12 hours and involve 500 worksers. they have one chance to rotate the ship. there is no plan b. the costs of this so far, the most ambitious sallage operation in marine history is $800 million. if the tension causes the ship to break, a flood of rotten food and passengers luggage could flow out into the pristine waters. environmentalists have taken measures they hope will prevent that. >> translation: it will have an impact on tourism if something goes wrong. we are confident, a lot of analysis and assessments have been done, especially on the water inside the wreck. >> once upright the focus will be on finding the bodies of two victims still missing. they were among 32 who d
after 20 months lying in the waters off giglio island, salvage workers will try to right the ship in a process called parbuckling, workers built a platform to hold the ship's weight when they role it upright. they have attached metal floatation tanks to the hull, filling with water. steel cables will tighten and the ship will be pulled upright, helped bit weight of the tanks. >> this delicate operation will take 12 hours and involve 500 worksers. they have one chance to rotate the ship....
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mark phillips on giglio island.hank you very much. >>> well, straight ahead, remembering four little girls. an alabama church marks the anniversary of the bomb blast that turned the civil rights movement. about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor s
mark phillips on giglio island.hank you very much. >>> well, straight ahead, remembering four little girls. an alabama church marks the anniversary of the bomb blast that turned the civil rights movement. about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten...
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mark phillips is on giglio island, italy, with the very latest. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and what a difference a day makes. this is the "costa concordia," as you say, right side up. it took a monumental engineering effort, taking 20 months of planning and 19 hours of extreme effort on the part of a pulley system. and, of course, all of the people controlling it that finally got her upright. up don't have to look too hard at it to see the kind of ordeal that she's been through. the right or starboard side of the ship shows the evidence of the parts that were under water. it's all covered in a thick kind of scum. it's rusted, it's dented from where it was lying on the reef beside the island. at about 4:00 this morning, though, almost 20 hours after they had begun, the celebrations here started. horns blared and cheers rose. the man of the hour, nick sloan, the south african salvage master of this operation, the man who said that this could be done in spite of many doubts was in fact celebrated. afterwards, he said h
mark phillips is on giglio island, italy, with the very latest. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and what a difference a day makes. this is the "costa concordia," as you say, right side up. it took a monumental engineering effort, taking 20 months of planning and 19 hours of extreme effort on the part of a pulley system. and, of course, all of the people controlling it that finally got her upright. up don't have to look too hard at it to see the kind of...
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a half times the size of the "titanic", she has been stuck on the rocky shore of the italian island of giglio for 20 months. ever since her captain took her too close to the island and struck a reef, he says, was not on the nautical charts. >> 32 people of the more than 4,000 on board died in the accident. the bodies of two of them are still missing. the manslaughter trial of the captain francesco schettino is still going on. the salvage operation involves using massive force to move the how long waterlogged structure. >> in addition to a latticework of cables, huge steel boxes have been welded to the high side of the ship and will be flooded with water to help turn the vessel up right. afterwards, the plan is to attach another series of boxes to the other side, pump the water out and float the ship away to be cut up for scrap. it all works in the computer models, now what will be, now it will be tested in the real world. despite all the science and at all the experience behind this salvage operation, it is still risky. the ship is like a skyscraper lying on its side, it is not designed for t
a half times the size of the "titanic", she has been stuck on the rocky shore of the italian island of giglio for 20 months. ever since her captain took her too close to the island and struck a reef, he says, was not on the nautical charts. >> 32 people of the more than 4,000 on board died in the accident. the bodies of two of them are still missing. the manslaughter trial of the captain francesco schettino is still going on. the salvage operation involves using massive force to...
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the most spectacular salvage operation in history begins tomorrow over the giglio island. efforts will begin to raise the sunken "costa cordia." >> 114,000 tonne, the length of three football fields. moving the "costa cordia" is an immense task and has to be done in one piece. after 20 months lying in the waters off giglio island, salvage workers will try to right the wreck in what is known as parbuckling. the ship is resting on rock, hold in place by computer controlled steel cables. workers built a platform to hold the ship's weight. to do that they have attacked medal flotation tanks to the hull. the cables will tighten and the ship will be pulled upright, helped by the weight of the tanks. this delicate operation will take up to 12 hours, involving 500 workers. they have one chance to rotate the ship as there is no plan b. the costs of this so far, the most ambitious salvage operation is $800 million. if the tension causes the ship to break up a flood of food and passengers rubbish could flow out to the waters. environmentalists have taken measures to prevent that, the
the most spectacular salvage operation in history begins tomorrow over the giglio island. efforts will begin to raise the sunken "costa cordia." >> 114,000 tonne, the length of three football fields. moving the "costa cordia" is an immense task and has to be done in one piece. after 20 months lying in the waters off giglio island, salvage workers will try to right the wreck in what is known as parbuckling. the ship is resting on rock, hold in place by computer...
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charlie angela is at giglio island. has work started lifting a 115,000 tonne ship off the rocks - how is it going? >> well, they have entered the control room. we have been delayed by three hours because there were electrical storms last night, forcing divers out the water. they were putting in place this barge, which you can see behind me, where they are doing the remote control operation from. they'll use underwater cameras put on the back of five unmanned submarines and will relay images back and forth to see how the ship responds to the cables which will take the tension and strain, and hopefully pulling the "costa cordia" upright. we haven't had that part of the operation begin. when it does we expect to hear creeking, groaning as the ship is pulled up by 65 degrees. it will take 12 hours, and we could be losing the light soon. >> okay. after the creeking and the groaning, if it's successful, what happens if the ship is uplight. there's a lot in the base of the ship, including food and supplies. >> absolutely, when
charlie angela is at giglio island. has work started lifting a 115,000 tonne ship off the rocks - how is it going? >> well, they have entered the control room. we have been delayed by three hours because there were electrical storms last night, forcing divers out the water. they were putting in place this barge, which you can see behind me, where they are doing the remote control operation from. they'll use underwater cameras put on the back of five unmanned submarines and will relay...
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. >> stahl: the wreck's an eyesore right off the beaches of tiny giglio island that has been overrunort vessels and an army of welders, crane operators, and marine engineers. because of the angle of the ship, the workers have to take a four-day course in mountain climbing. here, they're working on the strong cables that are keeping the ship in place. much of the work is being done underwater by specially trained salvage divers, 111 in all. ebano, who's from brazil, is being geared up and safety- checked by other divers on his team. >> sloane: he's got communication for talking. he's got the air. he's got back-up air. he's got a camera and a light. >> stahl: every one who goes in has a support team of at least five up on deck. once suited up, ebano is lowered down in a cage. the day we were there, the divers were ratcheting, tightening, measuring those massive steel cables that run under and around the ship to tie it down so it doesn't slide off the mountain peaks and sink. it's an exacting and dangerous job, so teammates stand by on deck in case of an emergency, and a dive supervisor
. >> stahl: the wreck's an eyesore right off the beaches of tiny giglio island that has been overrunort vessels and an army of welders, crane operators, and marine engineers. because of the angle of the ship, the workers have to take a four-day course in mountain climbing. here, they're working on the strong cables that are keeping the ship in place. much of the work is being done underwater by specially trained salvage divers, 111 in all. ebano, who's from brazil, is being geared up and...
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. >> after 20 months of lying in the waters off giglio island, the "costa cordia" is slowly coming upright. there were no guarantees of success, but the line of rust and scum emerging from the sea proves the most ambitious salvage operation in marine history is on course. >> they pulled the ship off the rocks and will rest the 114,000 tonne liner on an underwater platform. slowly spilling out thousands of the litres of filthy water. before it capsized, the floating city was ready to entertain, feed and house more than 4,000 people. engineers say they are well prepared. >> translation: at the moment i don't see anything to worry us - at the moment. naturally we are keeping a close eye on the situation. we are ready in case anything happens. at the moment there's no points of concern. >> whilst there is an impressive feat of engineering it's the site of a tragic accident. 32 died, and two victims have not been found. an indian later, one of them, gave his life jacket to another passenger. salvage experts say the bodies could be pinned under the ship. finding them will be a priority. for the
. >> after 20 months of lying in the waters off giglio island, the "costa cordia" is slowly coming upright. there were no guarantees of success, but the line of rust and scum emerging from the sea proves the most ambitious salvage operation in marine history is on course. >> they pulled the ship off the rocks and will rest the 114,000 tonne liner on an underwater platform. slowly spilling out thousands of the litres of filthy water. before it capsized, the floating city...
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al jazeera reports from giglio island. >> reporter: it took all of the day and most of the night, butfter a tense 19 hours, the costa concordia was back upright, though stimuliing low in the water. the cruise ship was wrestled off the rocks and resting on a specially built underwater platform exposed the full extent of the first time. >> you can see it's molding itself around the rocks. so all the main structural damage, that happened in february, march of last year. we were expecting it to be harder to tear it off, but actually she came off quite nicely. >> reporter: the residents of giglio gave the engineers' a hero's welcome. >> translator: i was overjoyed. it's unbelievable the amount of work in an operation. >> translator: i'm happy they pull it upright. i'll be happier once they move it out of here. >> reporter: this phase is over, but the search of the two victims never found begins. divers can explore parts of the ship that were previously impassable, and then the 1,500 cabins will be searched and the passengers belonging to what's left of them recovered. so far the operation
al jazeera reports from giglio island. >> reporter: it took all of the day and most of the night, butfter a tense 19 hours, the costa concordia was back upright, though stimuliing low in the water. the cruise ship was wrestled off the rocks and resting on a specially built underwater platform exposed the full extent of the first time. >> you can see it's molding itself around the rocks. so all the main structural damage, that happened in february, march of last year. we were...
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that capsized off the coast of italy last year. 32 people were killed in the wreck off of italy's giglio islandthe bodies of two passengers have yet to be recovered. divers found the remains on deck four of the ship. they will try to recover them today. last week, crews worked to get the ship upright. the 31 year-old mother of three who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot in an effort to scare off her abusive husband. tried to use the standard around los but the case was considered unsuccessful. it took the jury 12 minutes of deliberation to convector. we're getting a look at newly released surviellence video, from last week's deadly navy yard shooting in washington. aaron alexis killed 12 people before police killed him. authorities believe he acted alone.. and did not target anyone in particular. the f-b-i says alexis was delusional and believed he was influenced by electro-magnetic waves. he wrote.. "my elf weapon" on his shot gun- which authorities believe is in reference to those electro magnetic waves.. he also wrote: "better off this way" and "end to the torment
that capsized off the coast of italy last year. 32 people were killed in the wreck off of italy's giglio islandthe bodies of two passengers have yet to be recovered. divers found the remains on deck four of the ship. they will try to recover them today. last week, crews worked to get the ship upright. the 31 year-old mother of three who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot in an effort to scare off her abusive husband. tried to use the standard around los but the case...
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it was nearly two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio island. it began to take in large amounts of water and capsize just outside the harbor to win32 of the 4200 passengers. if the operation to of right the ship is successful, it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. >> bart negotiations are dragging on for three months and still there is no headway. today a meeting is set for management and unions to go toe to toe over money issues. they're still very far apart on an agreement. today's negotiations, bart is looking for a response from the union to the proposal is put on the table. union leaders said that they still have questions. >> we have a lot of questions because the last time we were given a proposal by management the left and never came back and it has been over 30 days since we have discussed any of our generals or economics. we are not looking for another strike, but at the end of the day the only folks that can stop a strike are the board of directors. >> everyone should know that the directors and the district are committed to
it was nearly two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio island. it began to take in large amounts of water and capsize just outside the harbor to win32 of the 4200 passengers. if the operation to of right the ship is successful, it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. >> bart negotiations are dragging on for three months and still there is no headway. today a meeting is set for management and unions to go toe to toe over money issues. they're still very far apart...
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you may remember that it was nealy two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio islandit began to take in large amounts of water and capsized just outside the harbor killing 32 of the boats forty two hundred passengers. if the operation to upright the boat is successful, the boat will be towed and broken up for scrap. still to come on the kron 4 news. incredible video of a death-defying climb up the side of a building. wait until you see this. >> the big press event and in downtown san francisco i just spoke with the tech community and industry analysts. .. >> firefighters and volunteers spent the weekend building a playground -- in honor of jessica rekos -- one of the children killed in the sandy hook school shooting. the new jersey firefighter's organization plans to build 26 playgrounds -- one for each victim. this is the fourth playground buil in connecticut. jessica's family also took part in the construction. >> "travis, the younger brother of jessica, acts as the foreman here -- he's four years old. shane is involved as well. so, it's a really family we think- a
you may remember that it was nealy two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio islandit began to take in large amounts of water and capsized just outside the harbor killing 32 of the boats forty two hundred passengers. if the operation to upright the boat is successful, the boat will be towed and broken up for scrap. still to come on the kron 4 news. incredible video of a death-defying climb up the side of a building. wait until you see this. >> the big press event and in...
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our reporter has the latest from giglio island. >> the salvage experts say it has to work. they only have one chance of doing this. one they start the 12-hour operation, they can't stop it. this ship has rusted in the waters for the last 20 months. all that tension on the hull could cause it to break up. all the fuel was removed from the cruiseship. there's over 100 tonnes of food on board - meet and eggs - enough to feed 4,000 passengers for a week. it's rotten if not eaten by the fishes. if the hull breaks up, it could leak out, which would be an environmental disaster for this holiday destination. the salvage crews say they are putting measures in to prevent that, and the priority is to recover two missing bodies. they could be pinned under the ship. hopefully this could be answers for the loved ones of the two people missing. >> voters in the german state of bavaria are going to the polls. the election is seen as a test for angela merkel ahead of the nation-wide poll. >> we are travelling in a bmw, a car made in bavaria, an example of this region's industrial might. >>
our reporter has the latest from giglio island. >> the salvage experts say it has to work. they only have one chance of doing this. one they start the 12-hour operation, they can't stop it. this ship has rusted in the waters for the last 20 months. all that tension on the hull could cause it to break up. all the fuel was removed from the cruiseship. there's over 100 tonnes of food on board - meet and eggs - enough to feed 4,000 passengers for a week. it's rotten if not eaten by the...
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. >> after 20 months of lying in the waters of jee giglio islande most huge salvage operation is on course. they've pulled the ship off the rocks and would eventually rest 114,000 ton liner on an underwater platform. slowly spilling out thousands of liters of filthy water. before it capsized, this floating city was able to entertain and house more than a thousand people. >> at the moment i honestly don't see anything to worry us. at the moment. naturally, we're keeping a close eye on the situation, we're ready in case anything happens. but at the moment i don't see any points of concern. >> while this is an impressive feat of engineering it is also the site of a tragic accident. 32 people died and two victims have not been found. one an indian waiter was last seen giving his life jacket to another passenger. salvage experts say their bodies could be pinned under the ship and finding them will be a priority. for the people of giglio who have lived in the wreck's shadow for so long, this is a relief. >> it is like giving a birth to a child. it is immense happiness but a moment when you see i
. >> after 20 months of lying in the waters of jee giglio islande most huge salvage operation is on course. they've pulled the ship off the rocks and would eventually rest 114,000 ton liner on an underwater platform. slowly spilling out thousands of liters of filthy water. before it capsized, this floating city was able to entertain and house more than a thousand people. >> at the moment i honestly don't see anything to worry us. at the moment. naturally, we're keeping a close eye...
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was finally hauled upright last week, after lying on its side for twenty months off the coast of giglio islandn italy. dna testing will be done to confirm the identities of the remains. on the bicycle watch, a vaccine research that may lead to a shock for multiple illnesses at the massachusetts institute of technology scientists have isolated a no =ano particle that can be better vaccines more efficiently. by arming mucus services the nano article will let the body and off a number of different diseases. the flu shot works and more parents are having their kids vaccinated producing cases nationwide. releasing statistics today federal health regulators urged people to continue the pact this year but the latest vaccine protecting against four strains and can be administered through injection and through the nose with a high dose option for those over 65. it takes weeks for the vaccine to take effect and they recommend getting vaccination now. benefits from ibuprofen. it may boost mood for some people. the depression risk for arthritis is double and nonsteroidal parked ... can reduce symptoms. it
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charlie is live on giglio island. does it look like that process is working? >> reporter: we're five hours into the operation now past the danger zone, and it looks like we're finally seeing some progress. i'm going to step aside so the camera can zoom in and you can see closer. under that bow on the line of the water you see a line of scum and rough. that is part of the ship that has until today been under the water for the last 20 months. a part of the ship that they successfully now pulled out of the water. of course, they still have got a long way to go. the systems of electronically controlled winches and cables and hydraulics. they say everything has gone to plan. we'll have another seven hours of this operation until it's fully in an upright position. >> charlie, there's still a lot of stuff on board that ship. it was abandoned in such a panic and hurry. what's expected to happen as it comes upright? >> reporter: you're right. this is basically a floating city behind me. it was designed for 4,200 people to live on board, be entertained on board and be f
charlie is live on giglio island. does it look like that process is working? >> reporter: we're five hours into the operation now past the danger zone, and it looks like we're finally seeing some progress. i'm going to step aside so the camera can zoom in and you can see closer. under that bow on the line of the water you see a line of scum and rough. that is part of the ship that has until today been under the water for the last 20 months. a part of the ship that they successfully now...
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the 114,000 ton cruise liner has been laying on it's side for 20 minutes off the island of giglio. >> 19 hours all the fog horns on the boats during the operations sounded and this was declared a perfect operation at 4:00. i'm going to step out of the shot so you can see how they have righted the costa concordia by 65 degrees and it's incredible to see how much of the ship has been laying under water for the last 20 months, it almost looks like an apartment building that has been partially collapsed and the collapsed part is the area that has been wedged on to the granite rock under water. that was possibly the hardest part of the operation, pulling it off those rocks in which it was deeply embedded and revealed a lot of deep cracks, extensive damage in the hull, it was a huge sense of relief here on the island of giglio and the engineers involved in the operations for over a year in the preparation. they said they were very proud of their achievement, a lot of people said it couldn't be done, and then they went and did it. a lot of relief here and now it's just looking forward to the
the 114,000 ton cruise liner has been laying on it's side for 20 minutes off the island of giglio. >> 19 hours all the fog horns on the boats during the operations sounded and this was declared a perfect operation at 4:00. i'm going to step out of the shot so you can see how they have righted the costa concordia by 65 degrees and it's incredible to see how much of the ship has been laying under water for the last 20 months, it almost looks like an apartment building that has been...
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it was nealy two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio island.to take in large amounts of water and capsized just outside the harbor killing 32 of the boats forty two hundred passengers. if the operation to upright the ship is successful, it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. >> we will be following the latest on this. it has been two years since they have been trying to get this remote. >> the time is 5:13 a.m.. coming up on the kron4 morning news. tucson's looking for mexico are responsible for multiple deaths. more on when the next form is expected to touch down. >> here's a live look outside at the san mateo bridge. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices w
it was nealy two years ago that the cruise ship struck a reef near giglio island.to take in large amounts of water and capsized just outside the harbor killing 32 of the boats forty two hundred passengers. if the operation to upright the ship is successful, it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. >> we will be following the latest on this. it has been two years since they have been trying to get this remote. >> the time is 5:13 a.m.. coming up on the kron4 morning news....
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upward last week in a salvage operation 20 months after the concordia crashed into a reef off giglio islandear the central part of the ship, where survivors had said the two were last seen. >> the kenya defense forces have just released video of the aftermath of the collapsed parts of the westgate mall in nairobi. the video shows the collapsed parking garage where cars are falling into the rubble, extensive damage to the infrastructure of the mall, and lots of debris floating up into the air. at least 61 civilians and six kenyan security officers died in the four-day attack. but the death toll is expected to rise as workers continue to pull bodies from beneath the rubble. kenyan forces killed five terrorists, and 11 others are in custody for their roll in the attack. some disturbing details this morning about homegrown terrorism and recruitment. leaders of the nation's largest somali community say some of their young men are still being persuaded to join the terrorist group, al-shabab. that group claims it was responsible for the deadly mall attack in kenya. there are reports that since 200
upward last week in a salvage operation 20 months after the concordia crashed into a reef off giglio islandear the central part of the ship, where survivors had said the two were last seen. >> the kenya defense forces have just released video of the aftermath of the collapsed parts of the westgate mall in nairobi. the video shows the collapsed parking garage where cars are falling into the rubble, extensive damage to the infrastructure of the mall, and lots of debris floating up into the...
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the hearing a day after the vessel was pulled upright aufr the italian island of giglio. >> inspectors from the international montry fund, the european central bank and europe commission known as the troika are checking to see if greece's reforms are on track. another installment of $1 billion is due in october. >> the world's richest man is announcing a big project. >> a splash of showbiz glitz courtesy of hollywood a list's flown into qingdao or the event. the launch of the oriental movie metropolis, the biggest investment in the tv industry. >> >> translation: i'm happy wanda chose the city of qingdao. there'll be many here to make films and attend the film festival. >> the man behind the project is china's richest man, wang jianlin, his company brought out america's richest entertainment company. >> translation: in the west the development has slowed down. in china it's a sunrise industry that is starting. we have great hope. >> the project, which will incorporate 20 sound stages, hotels, shopping malls and an amusement park is his biggest move into the entertainment industry and f
the hearing a day after the vessel was pulled upright aufr the italian island of giglio. >> inspectors from the international montry fund, the european central bank and europe commission known as the troika are checking to see if greece's reforms are on track. another installment of $1 billion is due in october. >> the world's richest man is announcing a big project. >> a splash of showbiz glitz courtesy of hollywood a list's flown into qingdao or the event. the launch of the...
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bed the accident killed thirty two people when the ship ran aground off the island the italian island of giglio the operation is expected to last at least twelve hours. a six night of protests least has resulted in scuffles between police and anti-government demonstrators rubber bullets and water cannon were used to disperse the crowds the demonstrations began after the death of a twenty two year old student involved in the city and against a construction project affecting his university. now hard economic times have made uneasy bedfellows of france and its eastern investors china has emerged as one of the world's top three investors with a significant share of that cash benefiting french firms are to. gauge is where the feelings between paris and beijing on mutual. vineyards in burgundy of bordeaux including well known. sold iconic french branded holiday resorts club med sold parisian fashion brands. eighty percent sold to hong kong investors the tip of the iceberg as far as chinese money and french firms is concerned but if you ask french president francois lauded his army of trade ministers
bed the accident killed thirty two people when the ship ran aground off the island the italian island of giglio the operation is expected to last at least twelve hours. a six night of protests least has resulted in scuffles between police and anti-government demonstrators rubber bullets and water cannon were used to disperse the crowds the demonstrations began after the death of a twenty two year old student involved in the city and against a construction project affecting his university. now...
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rising from the water accident killed thirty two people when the ship ran aground off the italian island of giglio engine is never try to raise such a huge vessel so close to learn operations are expected to last at least twelve hours. so hard economic times have made an easy bedfellows of rounds of its eastern investors china has emerged as one of the world's top three investors a significant share of that cash benefiting french firms what he says are syria gauges the feelings between paris and beijing a mutual. vineyards in burgundy of bordeaux including well. sold iconic french bread and holiday resorts club med sold parisian fashion brands. eighty percent sold to hong kong investors the tip of the iceberg as far as chinese money and french firms is concerned but if you ask french president francois lauded his army of trade ministers and business success there's always room for more especially as recent grim industrial output figures cast doubts on paris's claim of economic recovery france accounts for a tiny portion of china's foreign trade just one point three percent versus germany's five pe
rising from the water accident killed thirty two people when the ship ran aground off the italian island of giglio engine is never try to raise such a huge vessel so close to learn operations are expected to last at least twelve hours. so hard economic times have made an easy bedfellows of rounds of its eastern investors china has emerged as one of the world's top three investors a significant share of that cash benefiting french firms what he says are syria gauges the feelings between paris...
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sort of, as he said, fell into a lifeboat the night of the accident and he was on ground on the island of giglioseveral thousand of passengers were on that island. it remains to be seen and this is what the prosecutors are trying to prove, that he was not actually involved in the evacuation of the passengers, therefore, he's culpable of the deaths that occurred. >> he's actually saying he fell into a lifeboat? >> reporter: that right. he said he fell into a lifeboat during the chaos of the night. he coincidently had his laptop computer so it's a little bit argued about how that dynamic could have played out. them he said he couldn't get back on the ship. there was plenty of conversation that was taped between the port authority and the captain when he was on land. port authority saying get back on ship, get back on ship and the captain is arguing, i can't. it's on its side. you can't crawl up the side of a ship when it's in that position. but at the end of the day, you know, he's the captain. he should have been able to convince somebody to put him back on the ship. there were plenty of others g
sort of, as he said, fell into a lifeboat the night of the accident and he was on ground on the island of giglioseveral thousand of passengers were on that island. it remains to be seen and this is what the prosecutors are trying to prove, that he was not actually involved in the evacuation of the passengers, therefore, he's culpable of the deaths that occurred. >> he's actually saying he fell into a lifeboat? >> reporter: that right. he said he fell into a lifeboat during the chaos...
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i mean, all the authorities here, the people of giglio, the island where this wrecked costa convict towardraise for the vsalvage team that pulled off a technological marvel, it's never been attempted to roll over a ship of this size, an absolutely enormous bit of machinery. you can still see two-thirds of the ship underneath the sea line. there was some 4,200 people or more on board when it was marooned and crashed up against these rocks on the coast of giglio. they had to turn it over in a very slow, painstaking sort of technological exercise until it rested on that platform they've built on the seabed. now, the next step, of course, you mentioned is to search for the two bodies that were never recovered. 32 people died, 2 never recovered. rescue teams are inside now trying to see whether they can locate the bodies to bring closure for the families involved. the next step after that, it's back to the salvage operation. it's going to be refloated before it can be towed away to a salvage yard. john? >> the job not quite done yet. amazing what's been accomplished so far. matthew chance, than
i mean, all the authorities here, the people of giglio, the island where this wrecked costa convict towardraise for the vsalvage team that pulled off a technological marvel, it's never been attempted to roll over a ship of this size, an absolutely enormous bit of machinery. you can still see two-thirds of the ship underneath the sea line. there was some 4,200 people or more on board when it was marooned and crashed up against these rocks on the coast of giglio. they had to turn it over in a...
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. >>> after 20 months partially sub mernled on its side off the italian island of giglio, took 19 hoursset the "costa concordia" set upright. can you see the jackson, cables, platforms that righted the 114,000 ton ship. the severe damage is now visible from one the cruise liner maneuvered too close to the island and hit a rock. the ship capsized killing 32 people. the ship will remain in place for months before it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. do the same for your dog. you like to keep your family healthy and fit. introducing purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend... ...with 20% fewer calories than dog chow. new purina dog chow light & healthy. [ male announcer ] some things are designed to dr
. >>> after 20 months partially sub mernled on its side off the italian island of giglio, took 19 hoursset the "costa concordia" set upright. can you see the jackson, cables, platforms that righted the 114,000 ton ship. the severe damage is now visible from one the cruise liner maneuvered too close to the island and hit a rock. the ship capsized killing 32 people. the ship will remain in place for months before it will be towed away and broken up for scrap. it starts with...
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for the people of the island of giglio, the costa concordia at the angle it had been this morning hadconstant reminder of the 32 lives that were lost off their coast. so there were great celebrations at 4:00 a.m. when the costa concordia was finally righted. >> the rotation happened the way we thought it would happen, and the way we hoped it would happen. it was a perfect operation i would say, and from the environmental point of view, i have to say there are no evidence so far of any impact to the environment. >> the environment in this case particularly relevant because giglio is a wildlife sanctuary. what happens next is the hull will have to be repaired so there will be no further leakage. they want to make sure when this ship is finally towed to the chopped up into scrap sometime next spring, there won't be any environmental damage along the path. martha: thank you very much. we all remember the story of the captain of that ship. there are allegations he abandoned the ship before. he happens been dubbed captain coward. he claims the reef was not on the charts when they ran agrou
for the people of the island of giglio, the costa concordia at the angle it had been this morning hadconstant reminder of the 32 lives that were lost off their coast. so there were great celebrations at 4:00 a.m. when the costa concordia was finally righted. >> the rotation happened the way we thought it would happen, and the way we hoped it would happen. it was a perfect operation i would say, and from the environmental point of view, i have to say there are no evidence so far of any...
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island. michelle kosinski, nbc news, isa del giglio, italy. >>> when we come back tonight, a recovery update from the jersey shore. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> the u.n. report is out. weapons inspectors found, quote, clear and convincing evidence of large scale chemical weapons use in syria. the report indicates rockets used and the type of nerve gas could only have come from the assad regime. the u.s. and its allies now hoping to force assad's hand. >>> we have an update on where we were for friday evening's broadcast. the seaside boardwalk on the jersey shore. government aid has been made available to the 30 burned-out busin
island. michelle kosinski, nbc news, isa del giglio, italy. >>> when we come back tonight, a recovery update from the jersey shore. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to...
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last january, a year a ago january, she was driven too close to this very pretty island of giglio. died. there are still two bodies missing, by the way, and they're hoping to perhaps find remains once the ship can be inspected again. the captain of the ship a man named francesco schettino is being trietd in an italian court. the operation continues. it probably has another six or eight hours to run. slowly but surely the "costa concordia" is coming upright. >> all right. mark, thank you. >>> and ship inspections are the very first topic of business this morning at a convention of travel agents in miami. those agents face troubles of their own thanks to do-it-yourself online bookings. sherese, good morning. >> good morning. >> there are lots of travel websites out there. there are all these apps now. are travel agents still necessary? >> absolutely. i mean the number of travel agencies has declined from about 23,000 a decade ago to about 13,000 now. i mean the recession really took a toll. a lot of people weren't traveling for business or pleasure and people like to book on the inte
last january, a year a ago january, she was driven too close to this very pretty island of giglio. died. there are still two bodies missing, by the way, and they're hoping to perhaps find remains once the ship can be inspected again. the captain of the ship a man named francesco schettino is being trietd in an italian court. the operation continues. it probably has another six or eight hours to run. slowly but surely the "costa concordia" is coming upright. >> all right. mark,...
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was a 13-second delay between the time edhold the helmsman to move to avoid the reef off the island of gigliohe coast of italy and the time the ship actually moved. quoting from black box data backing that. officials say it wouldn't have matter. even if there was a 13-second delay the ship was still on course to hit that reef. now that the massive ship has been put upright just last week, now they want a team of investigators to go back in to look at various items on the ship including some technical flaws they claim the captain schettino's legal team said instead of falling over it should have just gone straight down. because it's shallow water. if it would have gone straight down there would have been less damage. the ship's owners disputed that charge. bill: nancy pelosi says there is nothing left to cut because the cupboard is bare. martha: a world war ii's letter to the infant daughter he never met finally reached her 70 years later. >> i did not know he was honored so much. like i said i knew about the purple heart. but the other ones, i have no pictures of him in his uniform or anythin
was a 13-second delay between the time edhold the helmsman to move to avoid the reef off the island of gigliohe coast of italy and the time the ship actually moved. quoting from black box data backing that. officials say it wouldn't have matter. even if there was a 13-second delay the ship was still on course to hit that reef. now that the massive ship has been put upright just last week, now they want a team of investigators to go back in to look at various items on the ship including some...
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a new dawn over the island of giglio and the "costa concordia" right side up finally.struggle it was to get her this way. and nick sloane the man of the hour, 19 hours, actually. that's how long this job took. he's the salvage master who said it could be done when many others said it couldn't. and he still had his priorities straight. >> i need to get some sleep. and maybe a barbecue. >> reporter: time-lapse shows this to be a more straightforward operation than really it was. from the next six to eight hours the ship's movement was almost imperceptible. as darkness fell gravity started to take over and up she came. daylight revealed a ghost ship on which 32 people died on that january night last year. the remains of two of them may still be inside. a line of sea scum clearly shows what part of her had laid under water. her starboard site which had taken her weight of the rocky shore was like the side of a bus that had been broadsided by a locomotive. this has been called a textbook operation but really they wrote a whole new book on on it. righting a severely damaged
a new dawn over the island of giglio and the "costa concordia" right side up finally.struggle it was to get her this way. and nick sloane the man of the hour, 19 hours, actually. that's how long this job took. he's the salvage master who said it could be done when many others said it couldn't. and he still had his priorities straight. >> i need to get some sleep. and maybe a barbecue. >> reporter: time-lapse shows this to be a more straightforward operation than really it...
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saving the italian island of giglio from potential natural disaster. the legal drama is heating up for the captain. he was in court for the trial monday, talking about what happened that tragic night 20 months ago when the "costa concordia" ran aground, killing 32 of the people on board. he's denied all charges against him. and in court blamed his helmsman, the man responsible for steering saying he failed to follow orders. i asked the hemsman to move the tiller left, adding that the ship was leaning towards the right. the helmsman delay was the cause of the crash. >> this isn't a situation where he delegated his obligations and someone made a little mistake. he made several reckless acts, that compounded themselves and ultimately he's not taking responsibility for his own conduct. >> reporter: experts testify that the miscommunication made little difference. the crash, they say, would have happened anyway. under schettino's orders, the ship was off course by four myles. >> this is someone who has shown no remorse for his own responsibility. he has to
saving the italian island of giglio from potential natural disaster. the legal drama is heating up for the captain. he was in court for the trial monday, talking about what happened that tragic night 20 months ago when the "costa concordia" ran aground, killing 32 of the people on board. he's denied all charges against him. and in court blamed his helmsman, the man responsible for steering saying he failed to follow orders. i asked the hemsman to move the tiller left, adding that the...
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to normal on this beautiful stretch of sea and islands until there's nothing left of the "costa concordia" but a bad memory. mark phillips, cbs news, giglio, italy. >> pelley: investigators said today the fire that whipped through the board walk on a new jersey shore last week began accidentally in electrical wiring that had been corroded by ocean water from superstorm sandy. more than 50 businesses were destroyed. property owners, whose homes were flooded by sandy, are now being urged to have their wiring inspected. when an apartment went up in flames, the neighbors had to improvise. their daring rescue attempt is next. new alka seltzer plus-d more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. thanks for the tip. [ male announcer ] no problem. oh...and hair products. aisle 9. [ inhales deeply ] oh, what a relief it is. ♪ oh, what a relief it is. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the o
to normal on this beautiful stretch of sea and islands until there's nothing left of the "costa concordia" but a bad memory. mark phillips, cbs news, giglio, italy. >> pelley: investigators said today the fire that whipped through the board walk on a new jersey shore last week began accidentally in electrical wiring that had been corroded by ocean water from superstorm sandy. more than 50 businesses were destroyed. property owners, whose homes were flooded by sandy, are now...
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effort in history, we go to giglio in italy and nothing like this has been attempted on this scale before. is everyone celebrating? >> yes. everyone, engineers and islanders are incredibly relieved this operation has been successful. there was no guaranty it was going to work, only a computer model said that it would. nothing on this scale has ever been done before. this ship some 300 meters long, twice the size of the titanic and the 500 salvage workers have been working on the project for the last year almost at times out numbered the islanders so they have really been celebrating together and getting a heros welcome. now, you can probably see the extent of the damage that is now visible that was done to the cruise liner, part that were welds to the ground and they pull it off in the early hours of this morning. so this is just the first phase in an operation to findly remove the ship from this island. >> reporter: large parts of it are badly damaged. what happens that it's up right, what happens next? >> well, slightly grizzly task and looking for the two victims whose bodies were never found, 32 people died in the accident in january 2012 and those tw
effort in history, we go to giglio in italy and nothing like this has been attempted on this scale before. is everyone celebrating? >> yes. everyone, engineers and islanders are incredibly relieved this operation has been successful. there was no guaranty it was going to work, only a computer model said that it would. nothing on this scale has ever been done before. this ship some 300 meters long, twice the size of the titanic and the 500 salvage workers have been working on the project...