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. >> the hasletts are part of a booming wine market around seneca lake. after decades of obscurity and the finger lakes region won recognition as a wine-making destination, and today it's home to a multi-billion dollar industry. haslett has a nagging concern about the future. >> we all make our living here on agratourism, people coming here to discover the wines. anything that threatens that, polluting our lake, and suddenly we have a massive disaster happening. it will drive the tourists away. we can't pick up our vines and move to another state. >> this site is the source of tina haslett's anxiety. a texas company called crestwood equity partners is storing methane here. the same type of gas that leaked in porter ranch, california and the site is just across seneca lake from the hasletts farm. methane is the least of the community's worries. crestwood is seeking state approval to also store 1.5 million barrels of liquid propane gas or lpg and 600,000 barrels of butane. the gases would be stored in empty, underground caverns carved out of salt deposits d
. >> the hasletts are part of a booming wine market around seneca lake. after decades of obscurity and the finger lakes region won recognition as a wine-making destination, and today it's home to a multi-billion dollar industry. haslett has a nagging concern about the future. >> we all make our living here on agratourism, people coming here to discover the wines. anything that threatens that, polluting our lake, and suddenly we have a massive disaster happening. it will drive the...
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. >> reporter: adrian haslett prvis is making good on a long. >> reporter: to complete ther: d very streetars ago tc it discuss their split publicly. how has your life change are. and i think it's important to alutou get in these it's important to see, you know? to see how far you've come. >> reporter: she's come very far and remember hundred will mark a personal goal but she is doing it to support the efforts of limbs for life, that provides life changing prosthetics fo have. in three years whatkabland grea story. inady, set, snow. how the ceremonial start of the iditarod race was held after winter fell behind. that is next on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis. jane likes to mix things up. you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis. that's why she loves new light & fit greek non-fat yogurt mousse. so fluffy and airy it's her new 80 calorie obsession. ♪ you're hot and you're cold >> tomorrow is the start of the iditarod dog sled race and it's back on track thanks to a train. snow arrived via the train
. >> reporter: adrian haslett prvis is making good on a long. >> reporter: to complete ther: d very streetars ago tc it discuss their split publicly. how has your life change are. and i think it's important to alutou get in these it's important to see, you know? to see how far you've come. >> reporter: she's come very far and remember hundred will mark a personal goal but she is doing it to support the efforts of limbs for life, that provides life changing prosthetics fo have....
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that day was adrian haslett davis. a professional ballroom dancer who lost part of her left leg. her three-year recovery has been painful and difficult. but resilience and determination means she can stand and dance again. next month, adrian plans to overcome when she says is her biggest challenge yet, completing the race she had never dreamed of running! >> reporter: the milestones you've made running, what has ma that meant? >> gosh the world to me. >> reporter: adrian haslett davis is making good on a promise. >> and i wasn't very fast for so long. >> reporter: to complete the boston marathon. >> i can run! i'm so fast! >> reporter: you're going to run the boston marathon? >> i am! >> reporter: are you a runner? >> i am now! running for me was like torture. i would run a block and be winded and feel like i was going to die, but -- >> reporter: now you're missing part of your leg and you're running a marathon? >> yeah. >> yeah. it's bizarre. >> reporter: so we are here on wilson street. >> we are. we are. >> reporter: where the finish line is. >> yeah. >> reporter: and birds ar
that day was adrian haslett davis. a professional ballroom dancer who lost part of her left leg. her three-year recovery has been painful and difficult. but resilience and determination means she can stand and dance again. next month, adrian plans to overcome when she says is her biggest challenge yet, completing the race she had never dreamed of running! >> reporter: the milestones you've made running, what has ma that meant? >> gosh the world to me. >> reporter: adrian...
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>> reporter: adrian haslett davis is making good on a promise. >> and i wasn't very fast for sor: to complete the boston marathon. >> i can run! i'm so fast! >> reporter: you're going to run the boston marathon? >> i am! >> reporter: are you a runner? am now! running for me was like torture. i would run a block and be winded and feel like i was going to die, but -- e missing part of your leg and you're running a marathon? >> yeah. >> reporter: think about that. >> yeah. it's bizarre. >> reporter: so we are here on wilson street. >> we are. reporter: where the finish line is. >> yeah. >> reporter: and birds are chirping. >> it's a beautiful day and very similar to that day. on this very street nearly three years ago watching runners as they crossed the finish line. adrian would not be able to walk away. can i ask you about that >> reporter: on april 15th? where were you when the blast occurred? line was behind me, and i heard a loud blast behind me, and i buried my head and puts in my ears and knew -- i still, to this day, don't know how i knew, but i knew that it was a terrorist atta
>> reporter: adrian haslett davis is making good on a promise. >> and i wasn't very fast for sor: to complete the boston marathon. >> i can run! i'm so fast! >> reporter: you're going to run the boston marathon? >> i am! >> reporter: are you a runner? am now! running for me was like torture. i would run a block and be winded and feel like i was going to die, but -- e missing part of your leg and you're running a marathon? >> yeah. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: this one in haslett stayed open past closing time.he national weather service confirmed the damage here is from a tornado. >> swirled everything around like kid playing with toy gun. >> reporter: and with all the care of a 3-year-old, the storm tossed a trailer on its side. >> this trailer was on top of this boat. >> reporter: just picture that. it ripped the roof off a storage unit, but left a row of fiats like march box cars in a box. not even the dust was disturbed. the twister turned steel supports into steel spaghetti, but left by tornado standards, it was weak. an ef-0. >> i would like to see an ef-4 wouldn't you or even an ef-1. >> reporter: storm repairs were under way but not from last night's storm. >> this is from a storm that we believe that was last april or last may. >> reporter: it took ten months to sort out insurance to repair the hail damage roof. the pastor hopes it will be done by the weekend. >> sunday is our busiest day, especially this sunday with it being easter. >> reporter: there is a lesson here for anyone j
. >> reporter: this one in haslett stayed open past closing time.he national weather service confirmed the damage here is from a tornado. >> swirled everything around like kid playing with toy gun. >> reporter: and with all the care of a 3-year-old, the storm tossed a trailer on its side. >> this trailer was on top of this boat. >> reporter: just picture that. it ripped the roof off a storage unit, but left a row of fiats like march box cars in a box. not even the...
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>>reporter: well, this is haslett, new jersey where you're traveling onto routes 1 and 9, you can see some snow off on the side of the roadway. but the roads in general, no major accidents to report there. and take a look at clinton, new jersey. this is route 78. i drove 78 this morning. the visibility was very low, there was lots of snow falling there. and you can see the snow off on the median and off on the sides let's go right over to our maps, tell you that the sprainbrook parkway south of 100b, a very serious accident has been reported. our street cleaning rules are sus pended. ken, lori, over to you. >> all right, heather, thank you. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, exclusive video of the moment a car crashed through a staten island hair salon, but it's who is that has led to [text message alert] [crashing] [sirens] we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because ma
>>reporter: well, this is haslett, new jersey where you're traveling onto routes 1 and 9, you can see some snow off on the side of the roadway. but the roads in general, no major accidents to report there. and take a look at clinton, new jersey. this is route 78. i drove 78 this morning. the visibility was very low, there was lots of snow falling there. and you can see the snow off on the median and off on the sides let's go right over to our maps, tell you that the sprainbrook parkway...
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also incredibly focussed and some would say more focused on the republican establishment they feel haslettment they elected george h.w. bush, then george w. bush who have been completely awful presidents in their heads and then romney and mccain, who were complete failures we have heard they are angry at the republican party. but isn't this election reaction, as they all are, for what we have had the last eight years. >> there is probably a reasonable reaction to president obama's policies. and i would like to vote for something different. maria is right. this is the bed republicans have made. they dent react to president obama in the same way. they are 100% against him in every sort of way. that's combined with, let's be fair, a feeling, a sentiment, among a small and shrinking part of the population. it is mostly older white voters who are angry, frustrated, resentless that they see the country changing in ways they feel minimizes their influence. and it's attached to all these other things, stagnating wages, seeing their future looking more bleak. and the republicans have not said, hey,
also incredibly focussed and some would say more focused on the republican establishment they feel haslettment they elected george h.w. bush, then george w. bush who have been completely awful presidents in their heads and then romney and mccain, who were complete failures we have heard they are angry at the republican party. but isn't this election reaction, as they all are, for what we have had the last eight years. >> there is probably a reasonable reaction to president obama's...
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today is indicating that many of the republican voters in particular feel like the republican party haslett them down z. it is not representing them well. but i had somebody, a key adviser to presidents and presidential candidates, a republican tell me off the record today, that white men of a certain age in this country -- let's say you're in your mid 50s, you've watched for eight years -- ali, bernie sanders is in burlington, vermont, and he has taken stage and he's about to speak. let's listen, first of all, to this reaction to him. and then maybe we can walk up to his comments. but here's bernie sanders in burlington, vermont. [ cheers ] >> it's good to be home! >> thank you! [ cheers ] thank you! [ chanting ] thank you! it is great to be home! [ cheers ] you know, i've been all over this country, but the truth is, it is great and great to come home and see all of my friends. [ cheers ] you know, we want to win in every part of the country, that goes without saying, but it does say something and means so much to me that the people who know me best, the people who knew me before i was le
today is indicating that many of the republican voters in particular feel like the republican party haslett them down z. it is not representing them well. but i had somebody, a key adviser to presidents and presidential candidates, a republican tell me off the record today, that white men of a certain age in this country -- let's say you're in your mid 50s, you've watched for eight years -- ali, bernie sanders is in burlington, vermont, and he has taken stage and he's about to speak. let's...