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a journalist if robert durst's hearsay, how could it be asking? >> well, you know, there is this time when supposedly he goes in the bathroom and says, you know, what did i do, kill them all, of course. and according to the da the former da in los angeles, that would normally be hearsay and when you have an admission that could let it in. i think there is a real question whether that will actually get in it is not clear what he said everyone thinks he said kill them all, he may have said killed them all, i think it is a little vague i think it will be a real battle about getting that in the courtroom. >> erin, thank you so much. you can watch on 48 hours tomorrow night right here on cbs 2 in a special time >>> a taste of mexico in lower manhattan, we look at fresh and authentic dishes at affordable prices. >>> from the outlook on the wall to the presentation of the dish, east village is ready to welcome you home to mexico. >> you are from there also, obviously. you brought some of these recipes back with you to the restaurant. >> yes. >> everythin
a journalist if robert durst's hearsay, how could it be asking? >> well, you know, there is this time when supposedly he goes in the bathroom and says, you know, what did i do, kill them all, of course. and according to the da the former da in los angeles, that would normally be hearsay and when you have an admission that could let it in. i think there is a real question whether that will actually get in it is not clear what he said everyone thinks he said kill them all, he may have said...
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locals hearsay they don't need the government or ngos to come and rebuild their homes.at they do want from them is designs for earthquake resistant homes so they can go ahead and rebuild their lives. >> back in october the national planning competition said it had drawn up designs for earthquake resistant houses. but they're still waiting for the details. making the best of a bad situation locals here have decided to go ahead with some basic improvements to their village. roads have been widened. plans for water and sanitation have been laid out. people hearsay they now need skilled help not over forms of charity. >> right after the quake we needed rice blankets and everything. we're very grateful for it. but if people give chair to us all the time, if people want to help, they can give us building materials. we don't have enough human resources, carpenters. >> instead of charity, we want training. men and women are ready for training. >> villagers have already been to the local authority to push for action. even though they have been given assurances they say not much
locals hearsay they don't need the government or ngos to come and rebuild their homes.at they do want from them is designs for earthquake resistant homes so they can go ahead and rebuild their lives. >> back in october the national planning competition said it had drawn up designs for earthquake resistant houses. but they're still waiting for the details. making the best of a bad situation locals here have decided to go ahead with some basic improvements to their village. roads have been...
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admissible hearsay on multiple grounds. something that he, of course, attorneys will have to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us now. good morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst name. they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big deal and very few know who he is. they are absolutely convinced they can get a fair trial in l.a. and they are going to be able to win, that he will not be convicted of murder. >> they just said he is not concerned about the admissibility of the mumbling. >> well, it should get in in the sense it could be an exception of hearsay, which is an admission against interest. but is there a real question about what he really said. did he really say kill them all? or kill them all. in houston think that it may not have been the "e-d" the past tense. you go in the bathr
admissible hearsay on multiple grounds. something that he, of course, attorneys will have to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us now. good morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst name. they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big...
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but main of the other targets that they are reporting, based on hearsay, based on second and third-hand sources are totally wrong, and they are erroneous in reporting that. >> saudi arabia's ambassador to the united nations talking to me a little earlier. at least four people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in saudi arabia. it was during friday prayers at the mosque. in the eastern al-assad region. 80 people were hurt. a suicide bomber blue himself up outside the mosque. a second person changed gunfire with security personal, but was arrested. he was said to be wearing a suicide vest. no one said they were behind what happened. security forces have one of the gunmen in custody. >> there was two shooters. one of them was trying to get into the mosque, but was stopped by the security officers. and when they found he has something wrong about him, they tried to capture him. he run away, and they caught him. they wounded him and cut him alive. the other one managed to get in and shoot at the people inside the mosque. between the last time. and they managed also to help him wi
but main of the other targets that they are reporting, based on hearsay, based on second and third-hand sources are totally wrong, and they are erroneous in reporting that. >> saudi arabia's ambassador to the united nations talking to me a little earlier. at least four people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in saudi arabia. it was during friday prayers at the mosque. in the eastern al-assad region. 80 people were hurt. a suicide bomber blue himself up outside the mosque. a...
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locals hearsay that the whole village has been grieving since. >> it's unfortunate that this happened during such a sad time. >> a youth leader, he was visiting families of those who died during present protests. he said that their deaths is a reminder of what is at stake. >> there are over a dozen people who have come to me and asked me to take this and that, but i tell them that i don't need anything. my son died a brutal death. i want his dream of equality realized. >> the first to start a protest here back in july. people from the southern plains have been demanding better representation under nepal's new constitution. there are strong links to residents on the other side of the indian border. they say they have long been discriminated against by the nepali state. >> more than 50 people have died in the protest since august. most of them young men. they are acutely aware that they're paying the price of the past failures of their own leadership. this time they want to hold them accountable. >> a businessman in the town, the youth organization he's associated with popularly known i
locals hearsay that the whole village has been grieving since. >> it's unfortunate that this happened during such a sad time. >> a youth leader, he was visiting families of those who died during present protests. he said that their deaths is a reminder of what is at stake. >> there are over a dozen people who have come to me and asked me to take this and that, but i tell them that i don't need anything. my son died a brutal death. i want his dream of equality realized....
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. -- hearsay. >> this is the only grocery store on this thin barrier island within ten miles so many speculate the winner may live here. but others doubt it's a million dollar oceanfront property own examiner more likely a visitor from up north. >> this part of brevard county has a heavy population of snow birds. they're here now. so, they're doing their shopping here. it could be someone who is local. never know. >> and this publix does benefit. according to one of their representatives, he says that money will go to the organization, publix, not the store. we don't know that for sure but received $100,000. whether or not that goes to the store or the corporate office is unknown. they wouldn't tell us. as for the lottery winner, him or herself, whoever it is, that person usually doesn't come forward for a week, according to lottery officials, who say they take time to get their affairs in order and get some advice before claiming the big jackpot. live in melbourne beach, fox 35 news. >> a $2 million winner from seminole county has come forward. a 19-year-old frederick walker of sanf
. -- hearsay. >> this is the only grocery store on this thin barrier island within ten miles so many speculate the winner may live here. but others doubt it's a million dollar oceanfront property own examiner more likely a visitor from up north. >> this part of brevard county has a heavy population of snow birds. they're here now. so, they're doing their shopping here. it could be someone who is local. never know. >> and this publix does benefit. according to one of their...
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people who live and work hearsay that would be a disaster. a grim prediction. >> businesses, to be quite honest, will shut down if l-train. president of the brooklyn chamber of commerce. at a community meeting an mta representative was grilled by local leaders. >> explain to us what the problem is. >> basically the problem is we have sandy repairs we have to make in every tube. it's really what we have to look at to do. and that's really all i'm going to say right now. >> reporter: the crowd didn't like that answer. >> their response is totally unacceptable. there's no explanation at all. >> reporter: this woman owns a coffee and sandwich shop in williamsburg. she was ready to expand to a second location. but now she's reconsidering. >> if the l-train is shutting down, i won't have any customers. sections over several years. another, a total shutdown of the l between brooklyn and manhattan for over a year. >> it's pretty horrible. >> well, we're talking an extra hour commute every day. >> reporter: the mta says none of this would happen for s
people who live and work hearsay that would be a disaster. a grim prediction. >> businesses, to be quite honest, will shut down if l-train. president of the brooklyn chamber of commerce. at a community meeting an mta representative was grilled by local leaders. >> explain to us what the problem is. >> basically the problem is we have sandy repairs we have to make in every tube. it's really what we have to look at to do. and that's really all i'm going to say right now....
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officials hearsay the cleanup will go on until the cleanup is done. the cleanup goes on as we speak. we've been here and watched them go block by block through the the sidewalks for the most part are very very clean. now, in the last hour we found out they've issued two more summons, up to 42. the summons range from $52 up to $1,000 for repeat offenders. there are 80 complaints being investigated as we speak. good reason to keep the city of hoboken clean no matter who you are. >> glad to see dave reporting hered here today. i saw dave out on the street scolding drivers who were driving in new york city. >> we were just hoping that nobody punched him in the face when he was doing that. but he was safe. it was all good. yeah, it was quite the day yesterday as people were managing and trying to clean up from all this. of course there's still a lot of also refreezing overnight. that's the thing, the back and forth of the melting and the refreezing that causes dangerous black ice and icy patches on the sidewalks. if you can get that black top to melt, that
officials hearsay the cleanup will go on until the cleanup is done. the cleanup goes on as we speak. we've been here and watched them go block by block through the the sidewalks for the most part are very very clean. now, in the last hour we found out they've issued two more summons, up to 42. the summons range from $52 up to $1,000 for repeat offenders. there are 80 complaints being investigated as we speak. good reason to keep the city of hoboken clean no matter who you are. >> glad to...
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she and others hearsay the town is already bouncing back. >> we fixed it once. we're going to fix it again. >> reporter: officials have been assessing damage from the storm here all week. reached $68 million. >>> you've heard it. they say pictures are worth a thousand words. pictures of a newborn revealed a serious medical problem even before doctors diagnosed it. she noticed a glow in her son's left eye almost every time she took a picture of him. doctors diagnosed him with cancer. the glow in his eye was a camera flash reflecting off a tumor. >> 150 a day. you know, out of 145 his eye was glowing. it looks like a flashlight in his eye. rider is getting keem chemotherapy here in manhattan. his prognosis is very good. >>> coming up why mosquitos may be the newest weapon to fight look at health care through our eyes and you'll see healthcare differently too. across 21 hospitals and over 450 community and research facilities, we're 61,000 people looking to not just raise our standard but raise the standard north shore-lij is now northwell health. >>> scientists in
she and others hearsay the town is already bouncing back. >> we fixed it once. we're going to fix it again. >> reporter: officials have been assessing damage from the storm here all week. reached $68 million. >>> you've heard it. they say pictures are worth a thousand words. pictures of a newborn revealed a serious medical problem even before doctors diagnosed it. she noticed a glow in her son's left eye almost every time she took a picture of him. doctors diagnosed him...
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all hearsay he would be a better leader. it's up to the public to decide who will go on to win. >> although hundreds of reality show competitors believe they can do a better job than president abbas, he, of course, remains the palestinian leader. and with no elections in sight he'll continue to be so for the foreseeable future. despite the fact that the vast majority of palestinians want him to resign. al jazeera, bethlehem in the occupied west bank. >> and our website is www.aljazeera.com. www.aljazeera.com. [♪ music ] >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera" - chef and restaurateur marcus samuelsson. >> being able to have windows into three, four different communities is something that i feel privileged to >>> the swedish-raised celebrity cook was born if ethiopia but group in scannedan ava. he and his sister were adopted after their mother died from sh
all hearsay he would be a better leader. it's up to the public to decide who will go on to win. >> although hundreds of reality show competitors believe they can do a better job than president abbas, he, of course, remains the palestinian leader. and with no elections in sight he'll continue to be so for the foreseeable future. despite the fact that the vast majority of palestinians want him to resign. al jazeera, bethlehem in the occupied west bank. >> and our website is...
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it is not just hearsay, but it is quadruple hearsay. let me ask my policy oriented people. as a practical tool, one of the greatest challenges you have is using criminal law as a way of either deterring or incapacitating people who are involved in terrorist action. prof. kayyem: i have been in the field before 9/11 as a lawyer at one stage. first i want to thank judy and the klinghoffer family. i don't want you to leave this room without knowing the significance that the klinghoffer family has for the world that we live in now. it is hard to imagine now, after 9/11, but the idea that victims of terrorism or some political gesture would have a voice about what their father meant what their family meant and get some remedy did not exist, essentially, before. that this idea that they could go somewhere to express, not a larger policy issue about the rule of law, but for a remedy was just not a part of how people thought about terrorism. this was the plo and israel and there were these big geopolitical issues. so, the klinghoffer family and you guys brought it down to earth. th
it is not just hearsay, but it is quadruple hearsay. let me ask my policy oriented people. as a practical tool, one of the greatest challenges you have is using criminal law as a way of either deterring or incapacitating people who are involved in terrorist action. prof. kayyem: i have been in the field before 9/11 as a lawyer at one stage. first i want to thank judy and the klinghoffer family. i don't want you to leave this room without knowing the significance that the klinghoffer family has...
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something that entrepreneurs hearsay they've been waiting a long time for. >> tax incentives and less bureaucracy are among the main goals that entrepreneurs hope the government will address in its program to promote start ups so investment and starting their business is easier. and encouraging start ups in india could be enough itself to give the sector a boost. >> entrepreneurs say people's mindsets about start ups are changing. adding it's a different environment now than it was when he set up the his first business 12 years ago. >> the biggest thing is people are accepting it more. even when the supplies and no one would take me seriously. but now customers also expect a lot from start ups where they don't even understand them. >> analysts say promoting start ups over large-scale businesses may be of national importance because india will need an estimated 140 new jobs in th 140--140 million new jobs for the next decade. >> back at the chai shop they hope that the new program will make it easier for the business to grow. for the government, it hopes these small companies will enco
something that entrepreneurs hearsay they've been waiting a long time for. >> tax incentives and less bureaucracy are among the main goals that entrepreneurs hope the government will address in its program to promote start ups so investment and starting their business is easier. and encouraging start ups in india could be enough itself to give the sector a boost. >> entrepreneurs say people's mindsets about start ups are changing. adding it's a different environment now than it was...
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we have played here so you can see -- we have it plated hearsay can see the finished result. i know you have other events that people can attend this week. thanks so much. the person who lives here... has to solve problems as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down hostile is the one candidate for president who has everything it takes to do privatize social security and medicare... or shut down planned parenthood... she'll take on the gun lobby... finally get equal pay for women... and stop the republicans from ripping all our progress away. so on february ninth, stand up for hillary. because if you want a president who knows how to keep america safe... and build a stronger economy... hillary's the choice. "i'm listening to you, i'm fighting for you, and with your support, i'm going to deliver." i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. erin: you
we have played here so you can see -- we have it plated hearsay can see the finished result. i know you have other events that people can attend this week. thanks so much. the person who lives here... has to solve problems as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down...
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and the chief shyists hearsay that the experts expect 100,000 fully autonomous driverless cars on theunited states by the end of this decade and perhaps as many as a million by 2030. >> well, we'll see. more on the website. i deeply believe in having an extreme bias towards reality. >> in her youth, she traveled europe and the near east, and worked as a nude model and danced burlesque. >> so much of women, so much of what our virtue is supposed to consist of is maintaining this sort of, like, pearly, innocent purity.
and the chief shyists hearsay that the experts expect 100,000 fully autonomous driverless cars on theunited states by the end of this decade and perhaps as many as a million by 2030. >> well, we'll see. more on the website. i deeply believe in having an extreme bias towards reality. >> in her youth, she traveled europe and the near east, and worked as a nude model and danced burlesque. >> so much of women, so much of what our virtue is supposed to consist of is maintaining...
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some residents hearsay their neighborhoods are falling victim to these crimes as well. if you take a look over my left shoulder, you can see behind us a newly installed neighborhood watch sign. this is just one of many in this area to help deter crime. now, even though residents can be armed in virginia, we learned that tonight's neighborhood watch training that police actually urge residents to remain unarmed if they're going to participate in neighborhood watch. we spoke with several who attended tonight's training and they all walked away with different tools to fight crime. >> what to do, what to look for, stuff that could be a little like off of place, someone trying to open a door, broken glass, someone breaking into a house and how to react to that. >> burglaries, all kinds of different activities. that would spur anyone in the community to want to do something about it. >> i noticed a lot of my neighbors have bushes in front of their doors where someone can easily hide. and that's something that when we start the neighborhood watch we'll, you know, let them know
some residents hearsay their neighborhoods are falling victim to these crimes as well. if you take a look over my left shoulder, you can see behind us a newly installed neighborhood watch sign. this is just one of many in this area to help deter crime. now, even though residents can be armed in virginia, we learned that tonight's neighborhood watch training that police actually urge residents to remain unarmed if they're going to participate in neighborhood watch. we spoke with several who...
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. >> at the end you hear hearsay i'm okay. >> she was not saying other things when tumbling down the hill. >> i'm glad we didn't show this a couple weeks ago my daughter was in utah skiing if i saw that i would have been a puddle on the ground. >> this time last year i broke my shoulder skiing never wore a sling on the air -- i'm still recovering. i can't imagine when she's going through. >> looked like there was a lot of powder. she is a brave woman. meanwhile we have to watch our steps not because of snow but because what melted of the snow and little ice around. temperatures even sunrise 25 degrees in district. thank you laura just for the beautiful picture an a lot of that liquid will be round and high pressure builds in overnight we'll have a cold on one. already many of you in the teens and that promotes a wide refreeze. we didn't get that cold last night. so mike thomas again i want to show you this. he has seen things like this. that is what we referred to as plaque icing. and there's a little shine not wet but slippery. wanted to say thank you mark he got another picture of
. >> at the end you hear hearsay i'm okay. >> she was not saying other things when tumbling down the hill. >> i'm glad we didn't show this a couple weeks ago my daughter was in utah skiing if i saw that i would have been a puddle on the ground. >> this time last year i broke my shoulder skiing never wore a sling on the air -- i'm still recovering. i can't imagine when she's going through. >> looked like there was a lot of powder. she is a brave woman. meanwhile we...
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a bit ago, because we wanted to wait and have scientific information based on facts, not just on hearsay. >> but as recently as february 2015, governor fallin was calling for more evidence that the earthquakes were man-made, not just naturally occurring. >> when the governor comes out and says, "we're waiting on the science," when secretary teague comes out and says, "we're waiting on the science," we're not waiting on the science, we're waiting on our science. we're waiting to find some science that agrees with what it is we want to believe. and we just haven't been able to find it. >> this year, oklahoma cut the budgets of the two state agencies dealing with the earthquakes, the oklahoma geological survey and the oklahoma corporation commission. the occ is the state's oil and gas regulatory body; while it's shut down some wells and reduced volumes and depths of others, the rate of earthquakes continues to rise. >> our biggest challenge has been resources. how do we get our hands around all this data? how many people do we have? a year ago, the answer was, "oh, let's see. none". >> so t
a bit ago, because we wanted to wait and have scientific information based on facts, not just on hearsay. >> but as recently as february 2015, governor fallin was calling for more evidence that the earthquakes were man-made, not just naturally occurring. >> when the governor comes out and says, "we're waiting on the science," when secretary teague comes out and says, "we're waiting on the science," we're not waiting on the science, we're waiting on our science....
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. >>> the sheriff says in of those busted recruit hearsay prior law enforcement experience, passed background checks, polygraph and psych and should have easily and honesty passed the test. >>> head to wtsp to see the names of all of the fired recruits. we also have a link to the hiring page. they will now have to screen new deputys in an already >>> new fears across europe as isis releases another propaganda video threatening more atax like paris. the top police agency launched today. it will be responsible for investigating terrorist and a specific plan in case of an attack. the agency says isis has terror cells quietly operating throughout europe with terrorists ready and willing to people. >>> at least 37 deaths are now linked to the blizzard in the east coast over the weekend. in of the fatalities come from car accident, carbon monoxide or heart attacks while shoverring. they estimate that the storm resulted in loss of economic output of about $3 billion. >>> there's a massive grid lock at longordia. you are looking at the back up that's happening, buses, taxis and other services have be
. >>> the sheriff says in of those busted recruit hearsay prior law enforcement experience, passed background checks, polygraph and psych and should have easily and honesty passed the test. >>> head to wtsp to see the names of all of the fired recruits. we also have a link to the hiring page. they will now have to screen new deputys in an already >>> new fears across europe as isis releases another propaganda video threatening more atax like paris. the top police...
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area, and hearsay the historical foundation. randolph cemetery is soot place is there. it is -- another place that it is there. those are the things we need to do for his general expiration mine too so it is not aware of it. black history month a time to do it but we haven't been doing what we need to do to really focus on. i think from this point on, in addition to the parade opepeng things up we need to focus on some tangible places. the cemetery, focus on those kinds of thing. >> we are certainly going to keep our eye on this project and we will have you guys back to talk about it because we intend on being heavily, heavy involved in black history month from the standpoint we want to help, that is significant about black history. thank you, guys for watching on points today. guests and thank you, guys. remember, when you are informed you are empowered. weweill see you next weeee >>> i'm chris wallace. with just 22 days until the voting starks in iowa, donald trump doubles down. questioning whether ted cruz is eligible to be president. >> honestly, do you have any nat
area, and hearsay the historical foundation. randolph cemetery is soot place is there. it is -- another place that it is there. those are the things we need to do for his general expiration mine too so it is not aware of it. black history month a time to do it but we haven't been doing what we need to do to really focus on. i think from this point on, in addition to the parade opepeng things up we need to focus on some tangible places. the cemetery, focus on those kinds of thing. >> we...
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ripped oil tankers and half and one of them, the pendleton, lost the radio signal and only through hearsay did the coast guard become aware of the desperation. fortunately, they sent out the smallest rescue boat with a home. >> he is going to kill us! >> as we learned, it takes a while for damaged ship to sink. the engineer knew there was time. at good does it serve when the e scue unit cannot carry the survivors home? perhaps, they embellished the truth for extra excitement. i did not care because this suicide mission was worth retelling. if it was exaggerated, so be it. we all live or die. >> don't get me wrong. it was not a perfect storm. the music was often overplayed and the love story was a bit excessive. the drama and performances kept me immersed. they may not be two of the finest hours but they are worth your time. set sail for thrilling adventure about real-life >>> this is better. the winter storm, no more. >> no. >>> last week, we were talking about a little bit of snow. this weekend, a much different story. 64 degrees this afternoon and temperatures will be in the mid 60s, and
ripped oil tankers and half and one of them, the pendleton, lost the radio signal and only through hearsay did the coast guard become aware of the desperation. fortunately, they sent out the smallest rescue boat with a home. >> he is going to kill us! >> as we learned, it takes a while for damaged ship to sink. the engineer knew there was time. at good does it serve when the e scue unit cannot carry the survivors home? perhaps, they embellished the truth for extra excitement. i did...
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now as bad as this looked tonight, officials hearsay it was much worse during the morning high tides in which a number of businesses did suffer some minor damage and with some flooding that leaked in. now all eyes here are on tomorrow morning's high tide. in margate, jeff chirico for channel six "action news". >>> wind were so powerful off the jersey shore today they push this giant weather buoy right on to the beach in ocean city. the giant structure normally sits way off the the companies just one example of how strong this storm really was. >>> new jersey correspondent nora muchanic continues our coverage from the jersey shore. she spoke with people in ocean city toy day about the terrible flooding there. >> reporter: i'm at the corner of west avenue and tenth street right now, take a look what we are looking at. water is still flowing and it even got a current. it is enough that some people have had it and decided to evacuate and go to the mainland. >> it is freezing and is there water every where so we will go more inland. >> reporter: today the city is using high military truck
now as bad as this looked tonight, officials hearsay it was much worse during the morning high tides in which a number of businesses did suffer some minor damage and with some flooding that leaked in. now all eyes here are on tomorrow morning's high tide. in margate, jeff chirico for channel six "action news". >>> wind were so powerful off the jersey shore today they push this giant weather buoy right on to the beach in ocean city. the giant structure normally sits way off...
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meteorologists hearsay all of the ingredients are finally coming to the for this storm, and once thew starts falling, things will get intense, and quickly. >> people in the path of potentially paralyzing blizzard rush to super market and supply stores late into the night, gearing up to be snowed in. >> we have 700 shovels, been about two hours, all of the sales are depleted. if i had a nickel every time a customer asked me for a shovel i would be a rich man. >> more than 77 million people will fill the effect of the historic storm set to cripple part of the mid-atlantic in just a few hours. >> i've lived in d.c. most of my life. and i don't know that i have lived through a forecast like this. >> in washington, d.c., federal offices, as well as the nation's second busiest subway system, will shut down this afternoon. in maryland, and virginia, where blizzard conditions are also expected, crews began treating roads with salt hours ago. hoping to avoid a repeat of yesterday's mess, when just an inch of snow caused accidents and delays throughout the area. >> what happened last night was
meteorologists hearsay all of the ingredients are finally coming to the for this storm, and once thew starts falling, things will get intense, and quickly. >> people in the path of potentially paralyzing blizzard rush to super market and supply stores late into the night, gearing up to be snowed in. >> we have 700 shovels, been about two hours, all of the sales are depleted. if i had a nickel every time a customer asked me for a shovel i would be a rich man. >> more than 77...
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. >> reporter: officials hearsay three water treatment plants handle 3,800,000,000 gallons of water a day, and while philadelphia certainly is no flint, many residents say they still fear possibility of contamination here in water at home. the result many are turning to bottled water like this. >> we call it schuylkill punch, disgusting. >> reporter: alan refuses to drink philadelphia tap water. >> it is clear but it taste funny, like pretty nasty. >> reporter: he realize on bottled brands never the kind that flows freely from the delaware and schuylkill river which is treated through a multi step process before it ever gets to you. although many recognize philadelphia water cannot be compared to that of flint, or still skeptical of the tap. >> unless it comes from the sky, don't trust it. too many manmade things it goes to to get through us. >> i boil my tap water first. you can run water, you can smell the odor. >> reporter: city officials say philadelphia drinking water consistently exceeds all federal standards plus is tested daily, sometimes multiple times. for other residents th
. >> reporter: officials hearsay three water treatment plants handle 3,800,000,000 gallons of water a day, and while philadelphia certainly is no flint, many residents say they still fear possibility of contamination here in water at home. the result many are turning to bottled water like this. >> we call it schuylkill punch, disgusting. >> reporter: alan refuses to drink philadelphia tap water. >> it is clear but it taste funny, like pretty nasty. >> reporter: he...
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it is n ch but folks around hearsay they e glad to see old man wter again.inter blast have been waiting r in douglassville berks county most wheut conditions on route22 season's firstnow fell sideways as winds gu d. >> it looks li blizzard weather. for mit looks like dusty as first but now it looks le blizzard. i could hardly see. >> i loved nter. i don't think it has been winter until will now. >> reporter: snow stuck on grs and even some pement, the the st moving squall st left coating but enough for those winter activities, we havell been missing. >> we're big skiers. we are looking forward to getting cold weather getting slopes opened to get to the mountains ang to skiing on the weekend when we have free time. >> taking my daughter sledding. the she's three years old. she loves the sw. hopefully it sticks ohnd hangsround long enough to get herut on the ll. >> reporter: meanwhile in pottstown montgomery uy snow covered windshield and less traveled o pndot crewsereut salting e the main roads. a although close to btime watching snowfall from the window wasn
it is n ch but folks around hearsay they e glad to see old man wter again.inter blast have been waiting r in douglassville berks county most wheut conditions on route22 season's firstnow fell sideways as winds gu d. >> it looks li blizzard weather. for mit looks like dusty as first but now it looks le blizzard. i could hardly see. >> i loved nter. i don't think it has been winter until will now. >> reporter: snow stuck on grs and even some pement, the the st moving squall st...
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but all and all, folks hearsay it could have been worse. >> normal sidewalk here. >> yes. >> reporter: she returned to her beach front home in atlantic city to assess the damage. the ocean today, a a a lot more calmer then yesterday when powerful waves ripped away bulkhead, tore up her sidewalk and poured inside. waves two stories high. >> yeah. >> reporter: first floor deck with the killer view, gone tossed 50-yard away. >> it is unbelievable. unbelievable. >> reporter: in north wildwood, crews worked to restore electricity, strong wind that took down power lines, also ripped down shingles and signs. meanwhile in sea isle city the clean up began as flood waters slowly receded. >> it is freezing. it was freezing. walking around in ice water, with bags on my feet. >> reporter: it was a close call for angel, when flood waters sparked a small fire in an outlet, the fire department, rescued her. >> we got there, she was basically, no shoes and socks, and standing in the water. we were frozen. we jumped off the truck. it was over our boots. >> my god i'm so lucky. the it could have been so
but all and all, folks hearsay it could have been worse. >> normal sidewalk here. >> yes. >> reporter: she returned to her beach front home in atlantic city to assess the damage. the ocean today, a a a lot more calmer then yesterday when powerful waves ripped away bulkhead, tore up her sidewalk and poured inside. waves two stories high. >> yeah. >> reporter: first floor deck with the killer view, gone tossed 50-yard away. >> it is unbelievable. unbelievable....
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and while road crews were working hard, folks hearsay they aren't moving fast enough. resident of did he if he street got so fed up, they went allowed and hired a plow for $600 to dig them out. the mayor says he understands all of the frustration, but asking for patience, and because of the on-going clean up, the ppa will not enforce parking meters or key ross violations again today, so a bit of a break there. but the ppa will still ticket you, if you park in front of those hydrant, bus zones, handicap spots, or break other safety rules. still, for people trapped, relief can't come soon enough. >> the city always forgets about us, the way it has always been in south phillyment can't go to work, nothing, can't go anywhere. >> streets are terrible. even walking today to a doctor's appointment, the streets are terrible. >> it is important to you, and if you're not out yet, you're frustrated and i recognize that, but we have to go through this in a methodical way to make sure the city gets back to work as soon as possible. >> and, take a look at this. the city has been usi
and while road crews were working hard, folks hearsay they aren't moving fast enough. resident of did he if he street got so fed up, they went allowed and hired a plow for $600 to dig them out. the mayor says he understands all of the frustration, but asking for patience, and because of the on-going clean up, the ppa will not enforce parking meters or key ross violations again today, so a bit of a break there. but the ppa will still ticket you, if you park in front of those hydrant, bus zones,...
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it is hearsay but it's something that he, of course, to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big deal and very few know who he is.ely convinced they can get a fair trial in l.a. and they are going to be able to win, that he will not be convicted of murder. >> they just said he is notout the admissibility of the mumbling. >> well, it should get in in the sense it could be an exception of hearsay, which is anainst interest. but is there a real question about what he really said. did he really say kill them all? or kill them all. have been the "e-d" the past tense.oom and you're mad at someone, are you confessing i killed them are? or these i could kill them all. it does make a difference. >> erin, thank you very much.ort tomorrow night on "48 hours." 10:00/9:00 central on c
it is hearsay but it's something that he, of course, to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big deal and very few know who he is.ely convinced they...
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@and when you look @around and see vacant buildings @or the decline of jobs, the @leaders hearsay that doesn't @tell the whole story. @overcast @and gloomy the day mirroring the @town dealing with the loss of @them coming back. @>> one job at a time sometimes. @that's what it takes but we're @getting there. @>> piece by piece. @>> piece by piece @>> despite what just happened @lorain industry has transformed. @and that's good news. @the port @authority's executive director @says. @>> yeah, we are changing. @we've @had our issues but again, we're @resilient in lorain and keep @coming back. @>> this approximately 25 acres @along the river. @once rail cars @has been revamped used as an @entertainment venue for outdoor @gatherings. @we've ever had here. @>> still pretty good. @>> and there was shipping, big @shipping. @american ship @building once employed at least @1,000 people. @>> those condos. @>> but the space was occupied @developed housing. @>> so broadway really developed @as a place of great retail, @experiences. @>> broadway which looked like @this in the 1950s, looks like @this
@and when you look @around and see vacant buildings @or the decline of jobs, the @leaders hearsay that doesn't @tell the whole story. @overcast @and gloomy the day mirroring the @town dealing with the loss of @them coming back. @>> one job at a time sometimes. @that's what it takes but we're @getting there. @>> piece by piece. @>> piece by piece @>> despite what just happened @lorain industry has transformed. @and that's good news. @the port @authority's executive...