they were finally able to get james landolina out.e spoke to his son, nick, and he said it was a very dicey and terrifying situation. hethe amount of dirt on him, would not have been able to breathe. god honest truth -- only thing i could do was jump in to save him. we got him out to about chest level, so he can release a breeze. got that far,e we the paramedics and fire department showed up and took over. they did what they are trained to do and did an awesome job. tom: you can hear the motion in nick's voice that his father survived. he said his dad has to get a lot he knows,t as far as his dad will be ok. i spoke to a spokesperson for howard county fire and rescue and said last month firefighters did special training on trench rescue and they certainly put that to good use, she said tonight. reporting in columbia, tom roussey. anchor: to the continued push 20 justice and a change years after the historic million man march in d.c. gathered cabinet -- for justice or else. the rally inspired some but left some frustrated. stretchedthe