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and here is what he saw. >> uncertain who was here who wasn't here. >> had to verify with the parentsd for, who is not. things like that. >> what goes through -- the school goes back. can you take us back and give us a sense of -- >> yeah. >> heading out. yes. >> can i talk to you before you go, though? >> yes. >> how are you doing, sir? >> this is more classrooms back here. this was the gymnasium here. >> so the gym was a separate building or attached somehow? >> the gym was attached. >> go across to the gymnasium building? >> yes. so the classroom buildings would have ended here? >> correct. >> that's what all this is. wow. >> the school kind of went in a u. it came out this way, right here. it went -- that was the back corner right there. >> right. so come around like a u. >> and then another building separately out there. there were some portables out there which, of course, didn't withstand anything. >> right. >> but just down the hill, those were houses that were all brick houses where the trees and things like that are. that used to all be houses. you couldn't see -- that was j
and here is what he saw. >> uncertain who was here who wasn't here. >> had to verify with the parentsd for, who is not. things like that. >> what goes through -- the school goes back. can you take us back and give us a sense of -- >> yeah. >> heading out. yes. >> can i talk to you before you go, though? >> yes. >> how are you doing, sir? >> this is more classrooms back here. this was the gymnasium here. >> so the gym was a separate...
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what is this area here?this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and, and have their lunch and play on that -- they sit and come and have their lunch and play on it. just for it to be part of the neighborhood. that is my hope. >> is such a beautiful addition to our public art in san francisco. thank you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> so, we're just going to take you through this really quickly. over 200 parks, over 1100 facilities are all contained within this. everything is based around you as a human being have your app. if you'
what is this area here?this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and, and have their lunch...
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putting down some roots here and they left it here. even through all of their travels in the white house, this was always here for them when they came back. this is called a lap book. it has mrs. u.s. grant on it. she probably kept papers and pen and correspondence in here when she was writing letter or receiving them. religion was important for mrs. grant. her grandfather was a methodist minister. growing up it was important to her and she instilled that in the children. they attended the methodist church here and the pew they used was still marked. over on this dresser, we have a bible that was given to mrs. grants by the methodist episcopal church in 1888. this is the dressing room, the most personal space in the house relating to julia grant. this is the room she will come to get ready in the morning, ready for bed and to come in may be kind of get a little solitude from everybody in the house. we have her sewing kitting. we have a couple pairs of her little size four shoes she wore and some purses she would have used. a majority o
putting down some roots here and they left it here. even through all of their travels in the white house, this was always here for them when they came back. this is called a lap book. it has mrs. u.s. grant on it. she probably kept papers and pen and correspondence in here when she was writing letter or receiving them. religion was important for mrs. grant. her grandfather was a methodist minister. growing up it was important to her and she instilled that in the children. they attended the...
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here.t socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco but that, but everyone likes the beats, bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the reality is, you can read a paul bowles story and you can live it. people do come here and try to live it, but they don't stay very long. they smoke a little dope, go to a cheap hotel and go home with bedbugs. >> and a great story. >> and a great story.
here.t socco? >> this is the petit socco. yes. it existed in venetian times, roman times, in the portuguese times, the english were here for 22 years. then the international city until 1956, now here. very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco but that, but everyone likes the beats, bill...
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, fire commissions here and of course our two chiefs are here working in concert with the capitol planning group, with public works, and its architectal divisions of city engineer and its construction managers working with the private sector of panco, and hok to put together this bond program and particularly, this public safety building to be the first gem as i say, of public safety buildings that have so much catch to it so many promises, and that we are we were not just willing to deliver, we are delivering this. on time, on budget with all of the highest levels of cooperation. because we know how important it is. i don't just want to talk the talk about being earthquake sensitive, we have to do the things to make sure that we are ready and this public safety building represents years of planning, a lot of struggle, with finance people, and the controllers office and others about bringing this in because we also made a promise that these bonds would not increase people's property taxes. and that we would retire the old bonds in order to create the room for these bonds that would not inc
, fire commissions here and of course our two chiefs are here working in concert with the capitol planning group, with public works, and its architectal divisions of city engineer and its construction managers working with the private sector of panco, and hok to put together this bond program and particularly, this public safety building to be the first gem as i say, of public safety buildings that have so much catch to it so many promises, and that we are we were not just willing to deliver,...
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so, we lived here. i was born here. and we lived here until, i think, '51.pel hill where you went to school. >> that's right. so, little would you know that many years later, fast forward to six weeks ago, amazing doctors, nurses, staff treated so many people that were in the bombings. how do you feel with all these bands coming together for such a big night? >> you know, i think it's the way we respond. i think don law, who's sort of a fixture, an institution here in boston. boston is his turf, and, you know, don called and said that he was putting together a concert, was i interested in playing, i said sure. i'm sure that, you know, i was talking to jimmy buffett earlier and he said, boston's been good to me and i didn't hesitate. and i'm sure that's the way everybody that's on the bill tonight responded. >> no hesitation, just yes. >> absolutely. yeah. and, you know, the other thing is, you mentioning the hospitals and all the first responders and the community really -- everybody in boston just feels so bad about what happened and so concerned and so, yo
so, we lived here. i was born here. and we lived here until, i think, '51.pel hill where you went to school. >> that's right. so, little would you know that many years later, fast forward to six weeks ago, amazing doctors, nurses, staff treated so many people that were in the bombings. how do you feel with all these bands coming together for such a big night? >> you know, i think it's the way we respond. i think don law, who's sort of a fixture, an institution here in boston. boston...
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hey, go over that way, bro. >> anybody here? >> over here, over here. hey. are you here? where at?lk to me. >> where you at? >> right here. >> where? holler. we're going to get you. we're going to get you! hey, hey! there's somebody in here. there's somebody in here. >> call for help. >> help us right here. >> this is the man who juan olivo helped save. it took him and others five to ten minutes to dig him out. olivo never learned his name. home looks very different today for toby keith. we walked with him through what was once a busy neighborhood and talked about how this community has come back time after time from devastating tornados. what's it like for you to see this place like this? >> ain't nothing i've never seen before. growing up here my whole life. we've seen this a lot. so it's pretty much the same. gets you right here every time. >> it seems like -- i mean, i've seen a lot, too, but it seems every time it's different. every time -- you never get used to it. >> no, it's a different path every time. this -- we're about two miles south of where the last one -- or mile an
hey, go over that way, bro. >> anybody here? >> over here, over here. hey. are you here? where at?lk to me. >> where you at? >> right here. >> where? holler. we're going to get you. we're going to get you! hey, hey! there's somebody in here. there's somebody in here. >> call for help. >> help us right here. >> this is the man who juan olivo helped save. it took him and others five to ten minutes to dig him out. olivo never learned his name. home...
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as well are here too. and i want to just make sure that everybody remembers that it was in 2006, that lieutenant governor made a promise made a promise that san francisco would rebuild a world class state of the art facility, that would expand our capacity to educate, and to inspire the curiosity of children, young and old from all around the world. and today, we are delivering on that promise. as we celebrate the reopening of our exporatorium, one of our city's treasured education and cultural institutions for over 40 years. where else in the world would you have our children and our families experience over 1,000 interactive exhibits that explore, biology, physics, listening, cognitive, perception and social behavior and the environment. right here in san francisco. and it just does not happen in every city, but it will happen here. not only in san francisco, but for the families around the world. and the exporatorium does so much more for our san francisco communities. it offers our region's children an
as well are here too. and i want to just make sure that everybody remembers that it was in 2006, that lieutenant governor made a promise made a promise that san francisco would rebuild a world class state of the art facility, that would expand our capacity to educate, and to inspire the curiosity of children, young and old from all around the world. and today, we are delivering on that promise. as we celebrate the reopening of our exporatorium, one of our city's treasured education and cultural...
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to everybody that is here today. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> thanks george and now i have the pleasure to present john kilroy which i have done many times and you would think i have it down but i have so many things to say about it and it changes every time. i have had the chance to work with many ceo's and he's the best in my mind. john is a real estater. if he wasn't in real estate. he would be a tech entrepreneur himself, he's extremely in inquisitive and starting at the forefront of emerging ideas and shapes the way we stay in the world. he's a theoretical thinker and being firmly grounded. he understand real estate and nuts and bolts from the ground up and anywhere in between better than anyone in this industry. my view is that the best leaders lead by example and john does that. he consistently shows are very fortunate at the company here because he consistently shows and leads us to what it takes to succeed through hard work and commitment and thoughtfulness and integrity and john is demanding by himself
to everybody that is here today. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> thanks george and now i have the pleasure to present john kilroy which i have done many times and you would think i have it down but i have so many things to say about it and it changes every time. i have had the chance to work with many ceo's and he's the best in my mind. john is a real estater. if he wasn't in real estate. he would be a tech entrepreneur himself, he's extremely in inquisitive and starting at the...
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you see where these waves overlap here, here, here, here, here? they don't overlap here, here, here. but notice right along the edges where they all overlap, we get a v. you've watch bugs swimming through the water. you've watch ducks swimming through the water. you've watch birds swim. you've watch boats go. and you always notice a v-shape behind, yeah? and you've always says, "yeah, i wonder what they make in the v wave?" and now you know the answer. that v wave is a super position of a whole lot of circles that all ganged together on the edge and give you constructive interference out here and there you go. isn't that nice? this we call a bow wave, usually made by the bow of a boat. but you know what, gang? these ideas apply to sound, because in the case of an aircraft going faster than the speed of sound, it's gonna leave a conical-shaped wave behind. and that's called a shock wave. so anything that moves faster than the speed of sound is gonna have the sound all ganged up and form that high-pressure cone. this is really high-pressure air, jus
you see where these waves overlap here, here, here, here, here? they don't overlap here, here, here. but notice right along the edges where they all overlap, we get a v. you've watch bugs swimming through the water. you've watch ducks swimming through the water. you've watch birds swim. you've watch boats go. and you always notice a v-shape behind, yeah? and you've always says, "yeah, i wonder what they make in the v wave?" and now you know the answer. that v wave is a super position...
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the hot water recirculates right in here, the sludge recirculates in here.he sludge sometimes has rags in it. all we want to do is go around the clean the rags. let me show you how. take the slide hammer, go all the way through the back, go around. >> got you. >> during the real rainy season, how does that change the way dealing with this job? is it a lot more stuff in there? . >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and lall the heat exchangers so we don't have large build up. . >> go around? . >> yeah. (sound of hammering). >> what i'm trying to do, charles, is always pull it out on the low stroke. >> right. so you are not, like, flying out. now talk about clean up. . >> then where does this stuff get deposited? . >> we're going to dump it in a debris box and it will go back to the plant. >> if you think back, the romans came up with a system of plumbing that allowed us it use water to transport waste away from the hub of civilization, which enabled cities to grow. . >> you have a large bowl, a drive motor and another m
the hot water recirculates right in here, the sludge recirculates in here.he sludge sometimes has rags in it. all we want to do is go around the clean the rags. let me show you how. take the slide hammer, go all the way through the back, go around. >> got you. >> during the real rainy season, how does that change the way dealing with this job? is it a lot more stuff in there? . >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and lall the heat...
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right here. over right here. >> lauren, you're driving? >> yeah. >> take the mike. tell me, what is it like, how do you negotiate distance and where you can be, wanting to see versus not wanting to be become one of the victims in. >> it's real lay difficult situation, especially town. so many things going through your mind, not only the storm, the collar cloud, is it still tracking east? is it going to include and go more north? but also trying to figure out traffic and where you're going to negotiate roads and listen to your navigating and he's pointing out roads. so many things at once. one point, it's like, no, we need to go south. and it's -- it's definitely difficult and interesting experience. >> this thing's moving 30, 50 miles an hour. you have to adjust speed accordingly? >> you do. you have to adjust for the fact it's increasing in size not only forward but at you but it's away just when it wedges out. you've got to keep an eye on the winds and debris, once the tornado's moved from houses across the way, as winds are picking up into the swirl of the tornad
right here. over right here. >> lauren, you're driving? >> yeah. >> take the mike. tell me, what is it like, how do you negotiate distance and where you can be, wanting to see versus not wanting to be become one of the victims in. >> it's real lay difficult situation, especially town. so many things going through your mind, not only the storm, the collar cloud, is it still tracking east? is it going to include and go more north? but also trying to figure out traffic and...
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chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data analytics and this is really to me a technology geek's really dream, is to have all of this data available so that we can mine them in different ways and
chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the...
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we have members of our team here. in south of market and mission bay, and all of our city works together to keep our city safe. and that involves both our taxpayer dollars, bond dollars and also the volunteer hours of the residents who want to work to make this neighborhood and city great. so it is an honor to be here and sign the last beam of steel, i was told that there are 6206 pieces of steel in the building behind us and if you lay it flat, from the ballpark behind us it would go all wait to the oakland coliseum and that is pretty incredible. but i know that i will be hanging out here for a while at least as we wait for more development to happen in mission bay this will have one of the best views of our games. >> so, some of us will be coming out to champion our giant's team as well. thank to everyone who was involved in making this very important effort for our neighborhood happen. thank you. [ applause ] >> so, i work for the city for over 13 years. and one of my first jobs was to maintain the hall of justice
we have members of our team here. in south of market and mission bay, and all of our city works together to keep our city safe. and that involves both our taxpayer dollars, bond dollars and also the volunteer hours of the residents who want to work to make this neighborhood and city great. so it is an honor to be here and sign the last beam of steel, i was told that there are 6206 pieces of steel in the building behind us and if you lay it flat, from the ballpark behind us it would go all wait...
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that you see here. it was on the ground for 22 miles. it, it just, exploded here, went from, an ef-1, 2, and the problem was is that it happened right over the most populated area here where the schools are, where the interstate crosses here. that its where we have the monster develop. that's where we have the ef-4, ef-5. wedge tornado that will be in everybody's mind for a time. it fizzled out as the it headed east. i saw it myself live with within of the news choppers. just roped out from a wedge tornado to just a thin rope and then just -- vanished here. of course the devastation it left behind is what we'll be covering the next few weeks, months ahead. >> unbelievable. ivan, thank you so much. appreciate it. of course, john, it is hard to imagine when you think what would it be like if you couldn't find somebody. one of your loved ones was missing. there is a way you can try to contact them. the red cross is now, got a safe and well website. of and running. you can find it safeandwell.org. list your
that you see here. it was on the ground for 22 miles. it, it just, exploded here, went from, an ef-1, 2, and the problem was is that it happened right over the most populated area here where the schools are, where the interstate crosses here. that its where we have the monster develop. that's where we have the ef-4, ef-5. wedge tornado that will be in everybody's mind for a time. it fizzled out as the it headed east. i saw it myself live with within of the news choppers. just roped out from a...
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i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose, instead, i take it and i drop it. [descending whistle] oh, what's it gonna be now? here is it up here, see, then i drop it and it goes to here, and to here, and to here, and maybe down in here. now up here, no velocity. but over here, a little bit. and over here, a little bit more. and you know the velocity is increasing, because it's accelerating. and we've talked about acceleration. and when the acceleration is due to gravity, we just call it g, remember that? and we know that g for the planet earth is-- check your neighbor. what's the numerical value of g for the planet earth? check yo
i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose, instead, i take it and i drop it....
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need here. right here. where often asked which cat is now a favorite little of our favorite is the one that is the saddest the one who is sick at that moment we give them all the same love and care when they get well we have another favorite who is less happy than the others. and with us here you will hear little girl my beauty let's take a pill here's a good girl but. here we go. we now have sixty five cats at the hermitage that can sometimes reach eighty five there were times when we had one hundred twenty cats of course we try to make sure the number of the animals stays within a certain limit seven to is the maximum we can afford. but if there is more there will be trouble. cats a selfish they like their own territory. and we don't have my so told we have so many cats that the money is just don't show up here there was a time when the cats were removed from the museum i don't know what happened but in a month we lost half the library because rats ate everything they don't care much for the value of an e
need here. right here. where often asked which cat is now a favorite little of our favorite is the one that is the saddest the one who is sick at that moment we give them all the same love and care when they get well we have another favorite who is less happy than the others. and with us here you will hear little girl my beauty let's take a pill here's a good girl but. here we go. we now have sixty five cats at the hermitage that can sometimes reach eighty five there were times when we had one...
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see how it burns itself out here. firefighters may have a plan here.y know which way the wind is blowing. >> just in case somebody is just joining. this is a grass fire that is burning toward east san jose not far from the east ridge mall. let's go to maureen naylor who's with a police officer. >> reporter: i want to bring you live toe a -- you live to a san jose police officer that's in the area. what can you tell us about concerns to homes and business. >> there's no concern for homes or businesses, we have firefighters in the entire area. >> reporter: can you give me an idea of where they're working on. >> we just started in the northern part of next to east ridge expressway. people started calling and saying there was a fire. >> reporter: lastly, i know you have to go. are you saying these winds are causing the fire to bring the fire up. thank you for your time. you mentioned the helicopter over head. it appears to be a helicopter now flying over surveying the area. you just heard the police officer say, they do not appear to have any businesses or
see how it burns itself out here. firefighters may have a plan here.y know which way the wind is blowing. >> just in case somebody is just joining. this is a grass fire that is burning toward east san jose not far from the east ridge mall. let's go to maureen naylor who's with a police officer. >> reporter: i want to bring you live toe a -- you live to a san jose police officer that's in the area. what can you tell us about concerns to homes and business. >> there's no concern...
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you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support yours. we consider this community our community, our home away from home. i would like to assure you that we remain committed to continuing our primary mission. that is to protect the lives and property of the people we serve. thank you very much. >> and so you can find out a little bit more about this facility. i would now like to call up the principal architect responsible for this facility. bill letty. with stacy architect. >> thank you, chief. you know, a little known fact is that every architect wants to design a f
you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support...
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you're just pushing misdemeanor paperwork, here we go, here we go, here we go. well, i got this graffiti tracker program and i started putting that together and i'm like, how can we use this? * to get something bigger? i sat down with our county attorney then, rick romly. i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done just by using those two things basically. let's try it. first guy we did was ultra here. he didn't have a lot. it was more for these slap tags. but he did about 125 incidences in the city of phoenix. not a big one, but it's just enough to start me out to try to get something. he was an adult and he served 36 days in jail doing city. i didn't get enough to get a felony count on that, but that was my first attempt at getting a felony. i heard some people in here, san francisco, $450 is the damage limit for a felony, 400? phoenix or arizona it's a thousand. okay. it used to be
you're just pushing misdemeanor paperwork, here we go, here we go, here we go. well, i got this graffiti tracker program and i started putting that together and i'm like, how can we use this? * to get something bigger? i sat down with our county attorney then, rick romly. i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done...
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is here.re going to meet the major. >> anthony, this is the major. >> julio cesar gonzalez is the current mayor of milaflores, which has seen better days. >> there's around 1500 to 2,000 in the community. the farc were here for 20 years, and they were the central authority here. >> you're running -- plantains and not much else? not even particularly well, not particularly happy with the government, somebody comes along and offers you a nice machine gun and a cool scarf, especially if you're 15, 16 years old. >> yeah. >> that's a pretty attractive option. >> of course it is. >> even if they say you probably will be dead by 25. >> it is, and they offer you a salary. >> what is the future of this town? >> they're providing free education, and there's a lot of potential in biodiversity and ecotourism as well. >> what other people say is, without the customer, there's no cocaine trade, there's no violence, right? so if the united states and europe stopped buying cocaine? >> it's so impossible, i ca
is here.re going to meet the major. >> anthony, this is the major. >> julio cesar gonzalez is the current mayor of milaflores, which has seen better days. >> there's around 1500 to 2,000 in the community. the farc were here for 20 years, and they were the central authority here. >> you're running -- plantains and not much else? not even particularly well, not particularly happy with the government, somebody comes along and offers you a nice machine gun and a cool scarf,...
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well, it's about a mile from here to here.pping centers in here, all sorts of neighborhoods. it's about a mile square if you went to this area with the school right in the middle. and you have to have a sense of what the density is there because if we move in and i show you that neighborhood, here's the school right in the middle. in this picture alone, if we widen out and show you the whole screen here, there are roughly 350 to 400 homes right in this picture around that school. every one of these homes within earshot of the baseball field here, if you had a ball game going on. so that gives you an idea of how dense this area is and this is dead center where the storm went through. a tremendous amount of damage even if you remove the school from the equation, the hospital, the theater, so many homes and so many people will have to be looked after. erin? >> tom, a horrific twist of fate when you talk about that school being in the center. thanks to tom foreman. >>> now you've seen the pictures. i want to bring in george howell
well, it's about a mile from here to here.pping centers in here, all sorts of neighborhoods. it's about a mile square if you went to this area with the school right in the middle. and you have to have a sense of what the density is there because if we move in and i show you that neighborhood, here's the school right in the middle. in this picture alone, if we widen out and show you the whole screen here, there are roughly 350 to 400 homes right in this picture around that school. every one of...
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this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. good morning, everybody. lots of people know each other here, wonderful. it will be a great day. welcome, everybody, welcome to san francisco. to some of you, welcome to the presidio, welcome to this absolutely gorgeous futures without violence center. i want to start by thanking futures without violence and esther solar for giving us this beautiful space to meet in today. is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the pres
this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. good morning, everybody. lots of people know each other here, wonderful. it will be a great day. welcome, everybody,...
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here is oklahoma city coming into view here. that's the highest probability either side of that red line of this tornado heading your direction. it's a violent, large tornado. it's about a mile wide right now. let's go back to -- do we have mark? >> yes, mike. i'm at 29th. south of el reno. i've got -- i can only describe as whipping vortices in front of me. it may be trying to reform. satellite right behind the circulation. i'm going to have to stop. try to figure out what this wind is doing here. i have a funnel forming right on top of us. it's going down 29th. i'm at 29th and east. it's going to be off to my north and east from this location with a lot of wrapping rain currents behind this large vortices rotation area. back to you. >> they become looking like cloudings on the ground when they get this large. you folks need to be below ground in mustang, southwest, oklahoma city. i-4. now is the time. you need to be talking to your friends next door or whoever had a basement if this thing comes into oklahoma city do not try to
here is oklahoma city coming into view here. that's the highest probability either side of that red line of this tornado heading your direction. it's a violent, large tornado. it's about a mile wide right now. let's go back to -- do we have mark? >> yes, mike. i'm at 29th. south of el reno. i've got -- i can only describe as whipping vortices in front of me. it may be trying to reform. satellite right behind the circulation. i'm going to have to stop. try to figure out what this wind is...
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i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself, okay? sit down, calm down. >> alanna shirk is a registered nurse on pendleton's 24-hour medical unit. >> you see things you're not going to see other places, but a lot of the kids are like him, you know. if you know how to deal with them, a lot of times if you treat them with respect, you'll get it back. not always, but it's just learning them. please. >> shauntee? >> take some breaths. i'll be right back. i'll be right back. >> i have been with him for a long time. i know when he's just playing or getting serious, and he was definitely serious. somebody could have really got hurt. he's strong. >> have a seat. have a seat. take a deep breath. what's going on? >> they want to take me somewhere. see if he can carry it out. >> who? >> [ bleep ] patrol officer. because i was talking to the nurse. he's going to throw me in there. >> the nurse explains how a routine visit on his cell unit blew up in minu
i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself, okay? sit down, calm down. >> alanna shirk is a registered nurse on pendleton's 24-hour medical unit. >> you see things you're not going to see other places, but a lot of the kids are like him, you know. if you know how to deal with them, a lot of times if you treat them with respect, you'll get it back. not always,...
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here they are. they were college classmates of the younger brother here, dzhokhar tsarnaev, attending classes at umass dartmouth. seen here, we keep showing you this picture, this is a picture taken in times square during a trip to new york city, along with the bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, second to the right there. their charges, making false statements to federal authorities, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. we also have new pictures of both the suspects. so the suspects names are azamat tazhayakov and dias kadyrbayev. the other student arrested, his facebook page lists him as an engineering student. the third suspect, not in this photograph, is a u.s. citizen. we still have no more details about this particular person. you know we're digging. as soon as we get information, we'll pass it along to you. wasn't to beg i want to begin with pamela brown, not too far from where i am at boston at the federal courthouse. pamela, what are you learning? >> reporter: well, brooke, we just learned f
here they are. they were college classmates of the younger brother here, dzhokhar tsarnaev, attending classes at umass dartmouth. seen here, we keep showing you this picture, this is a picture taken in times square during a trip to new york city, along with the bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, second to the right there. their charges, making false statements to federal authorities, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. we also have new pictures of both the suspects. so the suspects names are...
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thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington high school. we run the washington -- the richmond village beacon center at washington high school. we're very much engaged and have been for more than 10 years in building a healthy community fabric and helping young people connect with their community socially and physically and emotionally healthy ways so that when they grow up and they're working in this community, that they're contributing. we're very appreciative of the support we get from the city and the school district. we run after school programs in seven schools here in the richmond district including four elementaries, presidio, and roosevelt middle school and here at washington. one of the things that we're particularly in need of here, and i think at city wide, is building more opportunities for young people to connect both with college and with jobs. and to that effort we have work evelopment program and we appreciate cooperation with the work force people. we'
thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington high school. we run the washington -- the richmond village beacon center at washington high school. we're very much engaged and have been for more than 10 years in building a healthy community fabric and helping young people connect with their community socially and physically and emotionally healthy ways so that when they grow up and they're working in this community, that they're contributing. we're very...
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sit down right here. sit down right here.ou're safe and you're dry. >> you get a sense of the pandemonium during the storm and also after as they tried to get the kids out of that building. and when you see this building, you will see how difficult it was. that was from a fifth grade teacher. we went back to briarwood elementary school with robin, the teacher, today to get a look at the school and the place where they rode out the storm. take a look. >> this part here was where i was at, and it's wall to the ceiling. it was absolutely terrifying and we heard everything going on overhead. it's nothing like what happened back there, where it approached the building. >> so you took the kids from out of your classroom into this hallway here first? >> right. >> so these are cinderblock walls. >> yep. that's what i told my students in the classroom. i said look around you, we don't have any glass in our classroom, you are safe. i know you hear scary things about storms and we had recently had very bad storms where a lot of our stud
sit down right here. sit down right here.ou're safe and you're dry. >> you get a sense of the pandemonium during the storm and also after as they tried to get the kids out of that building. and when you see this building, you will see how difficult it was. that was from a fifth grade teacher. we went back to briarwood elementary school with robin, the teacher, today to get a look at the school and the place where they rode out the storm. take a look. >> this part here was where i...
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from here to here, from here to here, same, same. the path would be no different if you change direction, okay? so the law of reflection, gang, is simply that the angle of incidence, light coming in hitting a mirror surface, will be equal to the angle of reflection. it's common to measure those from a vertical line perpendicular to the surface called the normal. so we usually say this angle, this angle, same, same. everyone that plays pool knows that. when you're playing pool where you bank your shots, you know that the angle that you come in, the angle you come out is the same. any question on that? now, this holds for not only plane mirrors but all kinds of mirrors, even curved mirrors. because any face, the light coming in, boom, will bounce off at the same angle. this angle, this angle, will always be the same. and that's even true of what's called diffused reflection. if you look at a surface that's very, very rough, okay? light coming in will hit right here. you see this angle here? it will bounce off like that. maybe light com
from here to here, from here to here, same, same. the path would be no different if you change direction, okay? so the law of reflection, gang, is simply that the angle of incidence, light coming in hitting a mirror surface, will be equal to the angle of reflection. it's common to measure those from a vertical line perpendicular to the surface called the normal. so we usually say this angle, this angle, same, same. everyone that plays pool knows that. when you're playing pool where you bank...
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again, people like lando who is out here, works out here, lives out here, no idea this tornado was coming. almost like a sixth sense he noticed everything got quiet and immediately reacted to that. and linda, kevin, more than likely saved his life. >> obviously, the case. but we've been on the air since 2:30 giving live broadcasts on the progress of that storm, so please keep in mind that if you know someone in one of these areas affected, please, call them and let them know. for some reason they might not be watching television, might not be alerted. critical people have this information to seek cover. obviously, he did, but many others did not. >> 75 to 100 horses killed out there on that farm. >> the plaza towers elementary, as well -- >> we're going to break away from our affiliate, kfor. we'll get back to live coverage from there. joining us on the phone, paula price, director of corporate communications for the norman area, the norman, oklahoma, area, the regional health system. paula, we know that two elementary schools were hit. one in oklahoma city, the briarwood elementary schoo
again, people like lando who is out here, works out here, lives out here, no idea this tornado was coming. almost like a sixth sense he noticed everything got quiet and immediately reacted to that. and linda, kevin, more than likely saved his life. >> obviously, the case. but we've been on the air since 2:30 giving live broadcasts on the progress of that storm, so please keep in mind that if you know someone in one of these areas affected, please, call them and let them know. for some...
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i stay here all the time. i'm a caretaker for mark lee. >> you were telling me that this right here is basically where you lived. >> yes. >> you not only worked here, this is where you lived? >> yes. they used to have saddles and everything over here. these were tac rooms. this tac room is where i used to live at. as you can see, my belongings. and then a couple fans for in the shed room. lost everything. >> what's going through your mind right now? you just survived something that a lot of people wouldn't. you were outside when this happened. you've lost everything. like i said, has it even set in yet? how are people doing? >> the main thing is the horses. these horses are how we survive. you know, it's -- these horses are what bring us our meals every day, bring us our place to sleep. and we might have one horse left out of all of them. >> reporter: that's the thing, when you look out here, describe for people what it looked like before. i mean, what would we have been looking at here? >> well, basically, if
i stay here all the time. i'm a caretaker for mark lee. >> you were telling me that this right here is basically where you lived. >> yes. >> you not only worked here, this is where you lived? >> yes. they used to have saddles and everything over here. these were tac rooms. this tac room is where i used to live at. as you can see, my belongings. and then a couple fans for in the shed room. lost everything. >> what's going through your mind right now? you just...
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>> present. >> commissioner lee in >> here. >> hyde. >> here. >> perez? >> here. >> joseph?> here. >> item number one is public comment, this is the opportunity that the public has to address items that are not on the agenda. and we will wait until everybody gets in. i will say that again. okay folks, let's move it, thank you. i am going to repeat what i just said for the benefit of the folks who just arrived. >> item number one is public comment, this is the opportunity for pu
>> present. >> commissioner lee in >> here. >> hyde. >> here. >> perez? >> here. >> joseph?> here. >> item number one is public comment, this is the opportunity that the public has to address items that are not on the agenda. and we will wait until everybody gets in. i will say that again. okay folks, let's move it, thank you. i am going to repeat what i just said for the benefit of the folks who just arrived. >> item number one is...
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that has an impact here on san franciscans. if the state budget changes, that has an effect here on us. it's important to know that we have control over some of our revenue but not all of them. the mayor shared with you our five-year budget outlook. and mentioned the first two years. this is the fourth chart over with the red and black. the red bars show you how much our expenditures are projected to grow in the next five years and the black bars. we project over the five years we will have 13% more revenue, it's a strong economy. and at the same time our expenditures are expected to grow by 25%. so the gap between the growth in expenditures and revenue is what creates our budget short falls. a significant part of that pressure is related to pressure related to labor costs. including the cost of our health benefits, and retiree benefits. finally i wanted to share, we will hear from you about your experiences, your priorities and information that you think is important for these policy makers to hear. one of the ways we have to
that has an impact here on san franciscans. if the state budget changes, that has an effect here on us. it's important to know that we have control over some of our revenue but not all of them. the mayor shared with you our five-year budget outlook. and mentioned the first two years. this is the fourth chart over with the red and black. the red bars show you how much our expenditures are projected to grow in the next five years and the black bars. we project over the five years we will have 13%...
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they're all scrunched up in here and all dragged out here. and so, six minutes will be seen three for approach, but for a recession, 12 minutes. do you kind of see that? now, these flashes act as a clock. a clock is anything that's periodic. you could say that clock usually is a pendulum swinging back and forth, right? or vibrations in a crystal lattice, okay? in this particular case, the clock is regularly spaced flashes of light and one can keep track of time by counting up the flashes of light. so far so good? let's see what happens if we apply this to space travel. here's the earth, our cradle, gang. that's our cradle, the cradle of humankind. what do we do with cradles, by the way, even if they're comfortable? - we outgrow. - we outgrow them, that's right. and we see that starting to happen now, don't we? the spaceship's going out. we're talking about space platforms, okay? anyway, this is our cradle right here and here comes our rocket ship, same one, streaming by. and we're gonna say at this point, boom. both times are 12:00 noon. 12:0
they're all scrunched up in here and all dragged out here. and so, six minutes will be seen three for approach, but for a recession, 12 minutes. do you kind of see that? now, these flashes act as a clock. a clock is anything that's periodic. you could say that clock usually is a pendulum swinging back and forth, right? or vibrations in a crystal lattice, okay? in this particular case, the clock is regularly spaced flashes of light and one can keep track of time by counting up the flashes of...
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is here.meet the major. anthony, this is the major. >> julio cesar gonzalez is the current mayor of milaflores, which has seen much better, much worse days. coke addict and former crackhead, you know, that is a problem. >> the thing is that people think if you think that drugs should be legalized, you're saying they're good. no, we're not saying that. we're just getting rid of one problem. >> you're freeing up a lot of money you could divert? i'm with you, i agree. >> yes, we have two problems. one did -- one is drug addiction and the other is drug trafficking. we can get rid of one. we're not going to get rid of the other. we have to deal with it forever. >> it's a beautiful country, the people here are -- from what i've been is nice, even the bad guys are charming. >> that is true. >> the food is delicious. the problem is the united states will never legalize drugs. it will never happen. it's a complicated issue. >> yeah, yeah. >> so the good people of this town could thank us for bringing t
is here.meet the major. anthony, this is the major. >> julio cesar gonzalez is the current mayor of milaflores, which has seen much better, much worse days. coke addict and former crackhead, you know, that is a problem. >> the thing is that people think if you think that drugs should be legalized, you're saying they're good. no, we're not saying that. we're just getting rid of one problem. >> you're freeing up a lot of money you could divert? i'm with you, i agree. >>...
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i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive and do better things instead of going outside and doing things i shouldn't be doing. i graduate this year, so they helped me to get paid and to go to prom and stuff. and i just love doing it, and this is my second year. last year i was a youth advocate and this year i am a peer leader. and i love it and i
i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think...
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there is a question on the aisle here? the question about whether the girl with the pearl earring was commissioned and the answer is we don't know. it did come out of rembrandt studio and another layer to the mystery in the story is we didn't know where she was for about 200 years. she resurfaces at an auction where the historian realizes this was a pretty good picture and decided they wouldn't bid against each other. it sold for 2 guilders and which is basically a dollar. the painting was yellow with age but still in pretty good condition. where was she for 200 years. okay. i will cheat and i will go backwards but i will keep moving across the auditorium. in our excision the smallest picture is the picture of an oyster eater. the girl eating oysters. it across from the picture. it's also by yan stain as the old twitter of the young. that picture of the 17th century weren't exclusive small but they tend to be smaller than typical pictures of the time and that had to do with their intended setting. many were intended for sm
there is a question on the aisle here? the question about whether the girl with the pearl earring was commissioned and the answer is we don't know. it did come out of rembrandt studio and another layer to the mystery in the story is we didn't know where she was for about 200 years. she resurfaces at an auction where the historian realizes this was a pretty good picture and decided they wouldn't bid against each other. it sold for 2 guilders and which is basically a dollar. the painting was...
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now i can put my hand from here to here.an't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know what i'm saying? >> or i might have to come up like this. or he can just turn to his side right here and walk this way. >> yeah. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. this is the real deal. you know what i'm saying? it really is. >> just how each inmate survives the extraordinary time they spend in these tiny spaces is as individual as the inmate. >> as you see we keep our home neat and clean. cleanliness is next to godliness. >> salen lee is a third termer about to be paroled. lately he's been teaching his cellmate the benefit of his experience, an
now i can put my hand from here to here.an't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know...
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she's got five babies, she's here with her five babies, i know she's here, i know she's here.s like help, help, i know they're here. he said he saw a woman laying on the ground over where my driveway was and he thought it was me. i saw him yesterday. and he just hugged me. he thought it was me and our babies. he said i just started digging and digging through rubble. when i saw the cellar door and i heard your daughter screaming help. and he called for the medical staff down on the medical building down south of my house. he called them, help, help, screaming help. and five men, the door opened and there's my neighbor and men in scrubs and they just pulled my kids one by one out of the cellar and handed me the baby. >> this little baby right here. >> yes. >> handed me the baby and was like give us the baby, give us the kids, we're going to get you to safety. they took us down it was mud and water and gas. >> just a few blocks from here. >> yeah, actually, we're over off of southeast sixth street right where highland east junior high school is. we took a direct hit. >> your hou
she's got five babies, she's here with her five babies, i know she's here, i know she's here.s like help, help, i know they're here. he said he saw a woman laying on the ground over where my driveway was and he thought it was me. i saw him yesterday. and he just hugged me. he thought it was me and our babies. he said i just started digging and digging through rubble. when i saw the cellar door and i heard your daughter screaming help. and he called for the medical staff down on the medical...
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i'm here with ms.a rivera-- the coffee here is very good. - the rest of the menu is even better. - we're here with rosa rivera, president of the tenants' association. tell me, ms. rivera, what is this all about ? exactly what are you protesting ? well, services in our building are very bad, and we can't get action any other way. you should try this ! rosa, you almost look good on tv. why, katherine you almost gave me a compliment. hey, look ! that's my arm ! i'm on tv ! there's that guy that said he was an investor. dr. steven martinez. i understand you own business interests in the area. is that correct ? actually, i'm one of the investors in this property. [ mcallister ] dr. martinez did you know about all the problems with the building ? absolutely not. i'm just one of a large group of investors. i'm not involved with the management of the building. doctor, many of the tenants here tonight appear to be of hispanic origin. as someone of that same background yourself do you feel any special obligation
i'm here with ms.a rivera-- the coffee here is very good. - the rest of the menu is even better. - we're here with rosa rivera, president of the tenants' association. tell me, ms. rivera, what is this all about ? exactly what are you protesting ? well, services in our building are very bad, and we can't get action any other way. you should try this ! rosa, you almost look good on tv. why, katherine you almost gave me a compliment. hey, look ! that's my arm ! i'm on tv ! there's that guy that...
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here. >> definitely. what we have seen is a lot of emergency medicvehicles aren't as they were earl ellier. they're moving the debris out of the roadways. last night the main roadways were congested. trying to get out of the area, police did a great job of blocking people off north and south of it. you can see, we have tons of cars upside-down. the whole landscape is littered with debris. >> look at that tree right there. travis, if you can zoom in on that. look at that suv right next to it. just, again, you can't make out what half of these things were. it's a very populated area. people moving about, milling about, perhaps, to see what is left of shattered lives here and the devastation right here in moore. and savannah, i'll send it back to you. >>> all right, natalie, with a view from above. let's turn to matt who's got a view, vantage point, right there on the ground as we await remarks from president obama from the white house. >> savannah, good morning to you. we're awaiting the pres
here. >> definitely. what we have seen is a lot of emergency medicvehicles aren't as they were earl ellier. they're moving the debris out of the roadways. last night the main roadways were congested. trying to get out of the area, police did a great job of blocking people off north and south of it. you can see, we have tons of cars upside-down. the whole landscape is littered with debris. >> look at that tree right there. travis, if you can zoom in on that. look at that suv right...