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the notting hill carnival territory. —— edwardian. re issues in the area. anybody who knows london will no trellick tower. it is an imposing building, loved and hated because of the ability to see it from semi— parts of town. 200 people were forced to leave. what actually happened and what took place. this was caused, they believe, by carelessly thrown away cigarette and we don't know what happened in this situation but this was one flat on the 27th floor of the trellick tower, a woman and two children were evacuated before the fire service arrived. but at that stage, it was eight fire engines to arrive at the scene. we did not see building go up in flames but in the case of the trellick tower, in the same way we have seen in the case of the g re nfell tower have seen in the case of the grenfell tower and we have had the mayor of london on twitter an ounce in that he is calling this, declaring this an emergency for obvious reasons because there are just so many people involved in this. —— announcing. notjust people fighting the fire bu
the notting hill carnival territory. —— edwardian. re issues in the area. anybody who knows london will no trellick tower. it is an imposing building, loved and hated because of the ability to see it from semi— parts of town. 200 people were forced to leave. what actually happened and what took place. this was caused, they believe, by carelessly thrown away cigarette and we don't know what happened in this situation but this was one flat on the 27th floor of the trellick tower, a woman...
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firefighters are tackling the blaze at grenfell tower near notting hill.are trapped in the building. it broke out around midnight. more than 200 firefighters are at the scene, along with 40 fire engines. good morning. we can take you straight in the majorfire in a 24 we can take you straight in the major fire in a 24 story tower block in west london. these
firefighters are tackling the blaze at grenfell tower near notting hill.are trapped in the building. it broke out around midnight. more than 200 firefighters are at the scene, along with 40 fire engines. good morning. we can take you straight in the majorfire in a 24 we can take you straight in the major fire in a 24 story tower block in west london. these
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from latimer road it takes you to ladbroke growth which is notting hill, the borough is kensington and chelsea, one of the richest in the country. i spoke to the council leader earlier who said it's very early stages. he had no steer on how this buyer managed to spread so rapidly. now steer on the cause. he said what they needed to establish is the many people were in the flats. we know there were at least 120 apartments, we do not know how many were in each of the flats. he says it is devastating, he thanked the emergency services and confirmed
from latimer road it takes you to ladbroke growth which is notting hill, the borough is kensington and chelsea, one of the richest in the country. i spoke to the council leader earlier who said it's very early stages. he had no steer on how this buyer managed to spread so rapidly. now steer on the cause. he said what they needed to establish is the many people were in the flats. we know there were at least 120 apartments, we do not know how many were in each of the flats. he says it is...
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this is the area of notting hill gate, not farfrom shepherds bush.ng from the building, spreading wide across london, so in terms of the timeline, we understand first indications are of the fire between 12 and one o'clock, in the early hours of this morning. we will show you now some of the images that were taken. this is around two or three in the morning. from the people we've spoken to, it would appear the main part of the fire was in the middle of the building and then spread to the upper floors. the big question is, of course, about casualties. there are no official figures at the moment. we know a number of people have been taken away by ambulance, and we've heard from eyewitnesses who have spoken to those who have escaped, obviously wearing night dear. this happened in the middle of the night. a lot of families lived in the middle of this apartment block. so we are waiting for confirmation from the emergency services. a major internet has been declared and the streets surrounding have been shut down, and the aao has been shut down because of t
this is the area of notting hill gate, not farfrom shepherds bush.ng from the building, spreading wide across london, so in terms of the timeline, we understand first indications are of the fire between 12 and one o'clock, in the early hours of this morning. we will show you now some of the images that were taken. this is around two or three in the morning. from the people we've spoken to, it would appear the main part of the fire was in the middle of the building and then spread to the upper...
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it's near notting hill in the western -- in the west of london.e alerted to the blaze at around 1:15 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." you're looking at pictures from earlier on stay of a tower block engulfed in smoke and flames in west london. eyewitnesses claiming people are trapped in their homes. 200 firefighters and 45 engines have been tackling this blaze. these are now live pictures coming to you. it's on the lancaster west estate near notting hill in west london. that thisrove past morning. that is the scene of utter devastation, it's quite incredible. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: the uber leader taking a leave of abstinence -- a leave of absence. his exit comes after he made a sexist comment during a meeting intended to address goobers rampant gender bias. the company will be run by management committee as it tries to navigate a wave of scandals. walt disney is to do list is first and only allen in europe, ending a 27 year run as an inde
it's near notting hill in the western -- in the west of london.e alerted to the blaze at around 1:15 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." you're looking at pictures from earlier on stay of a tower block engulfed in smoke and flames in west london. eyewitnesses claiming people are trapped in their homes. 200 firefighters and 45 engines have been tackling this blaze. these are now live pictures coming to you. it's on the...
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a church service is about to start here at notting hill, and in churches across the area.emembering the victims. people i've spoken to here say they wa nt to people i've spoken to here say they want to cry and pray. they want a moment to reflect on what has happened. the police say at least 58 people are missing. the first named victim is mohammed alhajali, an engineering student, who was separated from his brother while they were both trying to escape. his grandfather spoke earlier to the bbc about him. —— his grandmother. i knew him from the syrian community, and he was loved by all of us. he was loved by people who knew him very well, by people who didn't know him very well, but people from the community, and it is really sad to see what his family must be going through now. they have questions about him himself, how it happened. he didn't manage to escape the building, but his body was not found. how did that happen? questions there from a friend of one of the victims, and questions that date back to why they were put in that position in the first place. the bbc spoke
a church service is about to start here at notting hill, and in churches across the area.emembering the victims. people i've spoken to here say they wa nt to people i've spoken to here say they want to cry and pray. they want a moment to reflect on what has happened. the police say at least 58 people are missing. the first named victim is mohammed alhajali, an engineering student, who was separated from his brother while they were both trying to escape. his grandfather spoke earlier to the bbc...
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and an area known as notting hill and ladbroke when an area known as notting hill and ladbrokes down. they are saying we have to wait 11 years to get a council house, which is such years to get a council house, which is - such a surprise when you is not such a surprise when you are selling off all our council houses for private housing. and i feel like for private housing. and iieellike set it up, . be honest. even they set it up, to be honest. even on portobello road, people can't on portobello road. peopletanl to buy anything there. we afford to buy anything there. we have just come down to represent the people, because we feel like this was corporate manslaughter, that this wasn't an accident. they set up this wasn't an aceidente they sates flammable this wasn't an aceidente they seteo flammable block, they pertain no the flammable block, they pertain no safety measures. corbyn applied the flammable block, they pertain no safe separate res. corbyn appliedfozr the flammable block, they pertain no safe separate measures 1 appliedfozr the flammable block, they pertain no safe s
and an area known as notting hill and ladbroke when an area known as notting hill and ladbrokes down. they are saying we have to wait 11 years to get a council house, which is such years to get a council house, which is - such a surprise when you is not such a surprise when you are selling off all our council houses for private housing. and i feel like for private housing. and iieellike set it up, . be honest. even they set it up, to be honest. even on portobello road, people can't on...
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. —— emma the minister of the notting hill methodist church is behind me, mike long.irts because people are coming from all over, they don't know quite to everybody is that you are all pulling together? that is pa rt are all pulling together? that is part of it, those initially involved we re part of it, those initially involved were all local but we were so divers from the local community, because thatis from the local community, because that is who we are as a local community, we do not know names and it fosters a sense of team working at togetherness, which has been remarkable even amongst the global demand, confusion and anger that have. lots of supplies have people have. lots of supplies have been coming and going, what has been happening? today is the very remains of taking the final few goods from the church to a warehousing facility. we have said since wednesday no donations, please, we have been overwhelmed just from the local community, let alone elsewhere. i think you have a service tomorrow, this is a time of enormous grief in the community? yes, and it is
. —— emma the minister of the notting hill methodist church is behind me, mike long.irts because people are coming from all over, they don't know quite to everybody is that you are all pulling together? that is pa rt are all pulling together? that is part of it, those initially involved we re part of it, those initially involved were all local but we were so divers from the local community, because thatis from the local community, because that is who we are as a local community, we do not...
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it's been going on for about an hour here at the notting hill methodist church.is surrounded by flowers, notes and onlookers. people have come to pay their respects in great numbers, and that service should be concluding $0011. that service should be concluding soon. a message that service should be concluding $0011. a message we that service should be concluding soon. a message we are hearing from residents is for a greater expectation of government help here. residents say they haven't seen a greater amount of help. i went to the relief centre, and noticed an enhanced effort by neighbouring council officers, helping to assist people on the ground with health or aid or housing queries, but nothing like the scale which the residents are hoping to see down here. yesterday, residents from here and council leaders went to see the prime minister in downing street for talks. the prime minister released a statement afterwards saying that she did regret a lack of help given to people here in the initial hours. the bbc spoke to one of the people who attended that meeting
it's been going on for about an hour here at the notting hill methodist church.is surrounded by flowers, notes and onlookers. people have come to pay their respects in great numbers, and that service should be concluding $0011. that service should be concluding soon. a message that service should be concluding $0011. a message we that service should be concluding soon. a message we are hearing from residents is for a greater expectation of government help here. residents say they haven't seen a...
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i am at notting hill methodist church which has become a focal point for the motion that the communitynd the set focal point or one of them for the generosity of londoners because the question was what can we do to help? they have been inundated with people bringing blankets, clothes, toiletries. the message is thank you but we have enough. the big difficulty is distributing its to the people who need it. they have a local community failed here. the system is to have runners going from the church to the sports centre where iraq some of the displaced families are staying, as steam them what they need and coming back to see if they have it. there's a short list of things people are looking and sanitisers, hear bands, prayer mats, underwear and pyjamas. at the moment they say thank you but they have enough. what can we do? there have enough. what can we do? there have been several funds set up. collective just giving funds raised £1.6 million and 2a hours and i expect that number is still growing. this has been a focal point for the emotion that has been running high in the community here
i am at notting hill methodist church which has become a focal point for the motion that the communitynd the set focal point or one of them for the generosity of londoners because the question was what can we do to help? they have been inundated with people bringing blankets, clothes, toiletries. the message is thank you but we have enough. the big difficulty is distributing its to the people who need it. they have a local community failed here. the system is to have runners going from the...
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it is notting hill and it is devastating, it really is. i am sorry.ion falling on the cladding around the building. the prime minister orders a full public inquiry. let's catch up with the sport now. it looks as though it will be a pakistan and india champions trophy final. india are closing in on victory in the semifinal against bangladesh. they were put into bat first. 264—7, they posted. the india run chase is solid. rohit sharma co mforta bly run chase is solid. rohit sharma comfortably getting a half century. virat kohli has brought up his 50 in the last couple of minutes and they lost one wicket. india, 188—1 off 30 overs. the 117th us open is under way. golf's second major of the year. the world number1 dustinjohnson is the defenbding champion, he teed offjust a short time ago at erin hills in wisconsin. a lot of chat about the state of the rough. they have chopped it down. tommy fleetwood is doing well, one off the top. danny willett is having a stinker on four over. the first round under way. the us open. the lions fly—half owen farrell might
it is notting hill and it is devastating, it really is. i am sorry.ion falling on the cladding around the building. the prime minister orders a full public inquiry. let's catch up with the sport now. it looks as though it will be a pakistan and india champions trophy final. india are closing in on victory in the semifinal against bangladesh. they were put into bat first. 264—7, they posted. the india run chase is solid. rohit sharma co mforta bly run chase is solid. rohit sharma comfortably...
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compared to this, notting hill, the richard curtis movie, looks like a hard—hitting, tough and gritty like a scary gothic horror movie in comparison. it is about as twee as it's possible for a movie to be. it does the things you expect this kind of movie to do. i did not dislike it because i like those two performers. i like the characters. ilike... despite the fact i don't believe in any of it at all, it is a film which is best summed up as perfect wednesday afternoon viewing, which will go down well with a cup of tea and a biscuit, and that is the kind of movie it is. and it is supposed to be a romcom — is it romantic and funny? it is romantic and i laughed a couple of times. a lot of the scenes in hampstead, you watch, thinking, you could not afford to get a cup of tea there, you couldn't get a parking space there. there is no way that would happen! now, best out at the moment. by the time it gets dark, you will have to search this movie out because it is a limited release and an extraordinary thai movie by anocha suwichakornpong. it starts off as a film about an atrocity in the mi
compared to this, notting hill, the richard curtis movie, looks like a hard—hitting, tough and gritty like a scary gothic horror movie in comparison. it is about as twee as it's possible for a movie to be. it does the things you expect this kind of movie to do. i did not dislike it because i like those two performers. i like the characters. ilike... despite the fact i don't believe in any of it at all, it is a film which is best summed up as perfect wednesday afternoon viewing, which will go...
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compared to this, notting hill, the richer dirt is movie, looks like a hard—hitting and tough and gritty —— the film by richard curtis. or truly madly deeply looks like a scary gothic horror movie in comparison. it is very twee. it does the things you expect this kind of movie to do. i did not dislike it because i like those two performers. i like the characters. i like... those two performers. i like the characters. ilike... despite those two performers. i like the characters. i like... despite the fa ct i characters. i like... despite the fact i don't believe in any of it at all, it is a film which is best summed up as perfect wednesday afternoon viewing, which will go down well with a cup of tea and a biscuit, and that is the kind of movie it is. and it is supposed to be a wrong, —— it is what they are romantic comedy, is it romantic and funny? it is romantic and i laughed a couple of times. a lot of the scenes, you could not afford to get a cup of tea there or a parking space. there is no way that would happen in hampstead. now, best out at the moment. by by the time it gets dark, yo
compared to this, notting hill, the richer dirt is movie, looks like a hard—hitting and tough and gritty —— the film by richard curtis. or truly madly deeply looks like a scary gothic horror movie in comparison. it is very twee. it does the things you expect this kind of movie to do. i did not dislike it because i like those two performers. i like the characters. i like... those two performers. i like the characters. ilike... despite those two performers. i like the characters. i like......
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the sense of community, anybody who has been to not eat into an carnival, portobello road, —— notting hillery dense, as you say, lots of very small roads. these estates, towering blocks, mixed with edwardian houses. a very diverse community, i would say. absolutely, very diverse and everybody together took an interest, everybody together took an interest, everybody was wishing it was good. it was good to see everybody invested in the
the sense of community, anybody who has been to not eat into an carnival, portobello road, —— notting hillery dense, as you say, lots of very small roads. these estates, towering blocks, mixed with edwardian houses. a very diverse community, i would say. absolutely, very diverse and everybody together took an interest, everybody together took an interest, everybody was wishing it was good. it was good to see everybody invested in the
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one commuter said it stayed on the train for one stop, getting off, of course, at notting hill station where he probably transferred to another lane or two. >> he's just trafiveling the wa any other londoner does. kind of cute. >>> meanwhile, a juror in beill cosby's criminal assault case speaks to lindsey davis, detailing the tense deliberations. >> reporter: new details about the tears and tension during these grueling 52 hours of deliberations in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. >> the most intense moment, i think, when was there was about four people crying in the room. pacing, you know, visibly upset. >> reporter: what was the reason for the tears? >> we couldn't really get anything down. to like a solid thing. and that just frustrated people. >> reporter: 21 year old bobby doogen says more than a week later, he still agonizes over the fact that the 12 jurors could not agree on a verdict. >> i felt like regret, i guess, when we came to the final deadlock decision. and it kind of has been in my mind, like this could all be said and done. >> reporter: you think there is somethin
one commuter said it stayed on the train for one stop, getting off, of course, at notting hill station where he probably transferred to another lane or two. >> he's just trafiveling the wa any other londoner does. kind of cute. >>> meanwhile, a juror in beill cosby's criminal assault case speaks to lindsey davis, detailing the tense deliberations. >> reporter: new details about the tears and tension during these grueling 52 hours of deliberations in the bill cosby sexual...
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the apartment building is in kensington near notting hill. 200 firefighters, 40 trucks and 20 ambulancest the scene. the fire commissioner says they are struggling to get inside and the smoke and flames are making it difficult. they know there are people inside. several have been seen in windows. one man, reportedly waving a blanket and another man -- another woman calling that she had a child inside. at least one witness says he saw a tenant jump from an upper floor. people were ordered to self evacuate. >> people were screaming help me help me. >> i have never seen a building this size own for over >> i can't believe the way it's going up so quick. it spread so quick. >> this is what it looked like from a rooftop a few blocks away. the tower was completely renovated a year ago. there were 120 units inside. this is a look at the tower from the past hour. now that the fall is -- sun is up, there is still heavy smoke and flames can still be seen. the entire structure is badly charred. 30 people have been taken to the hospital but there could be casualties once firefighters get inside. >>>
the apartment building is in kensington near notting hill. 200 firefighters, 40 trucks and 20 ambulancest the scene. the fire commissioner says they are struggling to get inside and the smoke and flames are making it difficult. they know there are people inside. several have been seen in windows. one man, reportedly waving a blanket and another man -- another woman calling that she had a child inside. at least one witness says he saw a tenant jump from an upper floor. people were ordered to...
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reverend dr michael long is a minister at the notting hill methodist church close to the grenfell tower it is a huge mixture of differing emotions, from horror to dismay to a huge amount of distress to the enormous response of people who just pile into the area offering donations of food, clothing. we have had a huge amounts donated to our church which is now completely full. people are turning up out of the blue and are working immensely as a team. there has been no single ego all day. people are working together. 0verwhelming. all day. people are working together. overwhelmingm all day. people are working together. overwhelming. it really is an overwhelming response. we have been seeing it again on social media, all of the images of the people wanting to come out and help. iamjust people wanting to come out and help. i am just wondering, though, i am sure you have encountered people who have lost their homes that have survived this tragic fire. i mean, what are they telling you? how do they feel about the position they find themselves in now?|j they feel about the position they find t
reverend dr michael long is a minister at the notting hill methodist church close to the grenfell tower it is a huge mixture of differing emotions, from horror to dismay to a huge amount of distress to the enormous response of people who just pile into the area offering donations of food, clothing. we have had a huge amounts donated to our church which is now completely full. people are turning up out of the blue and are working immensely as a team. there has been no single ego all day. people...
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our correspondent was outside notting hill methodist church, where one of the services has been held.exited at the door with quite emotional scenes, hugging each other, and then reading these tributes, the flower is continuing to be placed. two of the people who we re to be placed. two of the people who were in that service join us now, paul and jennifer, who are also people who were affected by the fire itself. paula, what difference did that service make to people? itself. paula, what difference did that service make to people ?m itself. paula, what difference did that service make to people? it was uplifting. it brought people closer together. we are with people with our prayers and thoughts. it was very uplifting. the sermon was fantastic. it was very good. it's been very hard on everybody in the past few days, but the sermon was fantastic. it brought us closer together. that was a sermon, jennifer, given by reverend mackie. what was the message? it was about hope, coming together, and trying to find what is good. the volunteers who have come out have tried to stay peaceful during
our correspondent was outside notting hill methodist church, where one of the services has been held.exited at the door with quite emotional scenes, hugging each other, and then reading these tributes, the flower is continuing to be placed. two of the people who we re to be placed. two of the people who were in that service join us now, paul and jennifer, who are also people who were affected by the fire itself. paula, what difference did that service make to people? itself. paula, what...
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reverend dr michael long is a minister at the notting hill methodist church close to the grenfell towerlief and horror. we have had a huge amount of clothing and full donated to our church. people are turning up out of the blue and working well as a team. i have not seen a single ego inside all day and people have worked well together. the response has been overwhelming. we have been seeing it again on social media, or the images of the people wanting to come out and help. i am wondering, of the people wanting to come out and help. iam wondering, however, and help. iam wondering, however, andi and help. iam wondering, however, and i am sure you have encountered people who have lost their homes but survived this tragic fire... what are they telling you? how do they feel about the position they find themselves in now? i have not had much chance to talk to people affected in that way, particularly. our role on the edge of the cordon has been opening up to be available to whoever might need us and the local community have responded astoundingly. we have had people of all faiths and no faith
reverend dr michael long is a minister at the notting hill methodist church close to the grenfell towerlief and horror. we have had a huge amount of clothing and full donated to our church. people are turning up out of the blue and working well as a team. i have not seen a single ego inside all day and people have worked well together. the response has been overwhelming. we have been seeing it again on social media, or the images of the people wanting to come out and help. i am wondering, of...
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our correspondent has been at notting hill methodist church where services for the victims were heldaking to those attending. there is understandably a lot of anger in the local community, but my main concern is the sensitivity and the humanity of the ca re of sensitivity and the humanity of the care of the people who have survived this, how are they being cared for ina this, how are they being cared for in a sensitive way after this unprecedented tragedy. as a former councillor yourself, probably familiar with the process than most of us are. what do you think is going on and how do you think the councillors have been dealing with this crisis? i am assured they are doing their best but there does appear to be doing their best but there does appearto bea doing their best but there does appear to be a lack of a visible presence of support on the ground from the council. what do you think needs to happen now? the families, the survivors, i am not sure where they are staying. i have heard it is ina they are staying. i have heard it is in a travel lodge, i am not sure, but that does not
our correspondent has been at notting hill methodist church where services for the victims were heldaking to those attending. there is understandably a lot of anger in the local community, but my main concern is the sensitivity and the humanity of the ca re of sensitivity and the humanity of the care of the people who have survived this, how are they being cared for ina this, how are they being cared for in a sensitive way after this unprecedented tragedy. as a former councillor yourself,...
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this is notting hill! and it's just devastating. it really is. i'm sorry.? because people cut corners. they cut corners. they were told and they didn't do anything, because they're not going to listen to residents. because they're not of a certain class or they haven't got enough money. and they were ignored. and this is the devastating result. people have had to lose their lives so they can listen. it's not fair. so there is anger here and there is grief and there is anxiety. there is also extraordinary generosity — people giving so much, donating so much. we emptied out the supermarkets yesterday. we made four trips up and down. we even phoned the major supermarkets like tesco's and sainsbury‘s and asked them to donate stuff, which they kindly did. so the residents and the locals, even people coming from different areas. there was a woman i met from croydon that came down with her child to donate stuff. and we're so grateful. because the community spirit has been outstanding, it really has. so for that, out of these tragic circumstances, the unity of peop
this is notting hill! and it's just devastating. it really is. i'm sorry.? because people cut corners. they cut corners. they were told and they didn't do anything, because they're not going to listen to residents. because they're not of a certain class or they haven't got enough money. and they were ignored. and this is the devastating result. people have had to lose their lives so they can listen. it's not fair. so there is anger here and there is grief and there is anxiety. there is also...
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at this notting hill methodist church, like in so many churches and emergency centres, flowers are beingemory of the dead and the missing. pictures of those who are still unaccounted for as well. let's speak to a woman is very worried —— let's speak to a man who is very worried about a friend of his. she was with her child in the building. you fear she has died. nobody knows where she is now. we are so nobody knows where she is now. we are so confused. some of us, we are not happy, because she is a very nice lady in the community. and you from... ? sierra leone. nice lady in the community. and you from...e sierra leone. the community from sierra leone. your friends together. she was living on the 14th floor? do you know what may have happened to her, did anyone speak to her once the fire had started ? speak to her once the fire had started? people said she was living in this place. we have all seen the pictures. they have sent the pictures. they have sent the pictures on what's out. she was nice to everyone. she does not pick anyone. she was nice. some of us have come to see the site. we
at this notting hill methodist church, like in so many churches and emergency centres, flowers are beingemory of the dead and the missing. pictures of those who are still unaccounted for as well. let's speak to a woman is very worried —— let's speak to a man who is very worried about a friend of his. she was with her child in the building. you fear she has died. nobody knows where she is now. we are so nobody knows where she is now. we are so confused. some of us, we are not happy, because...
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this area is known for london's notting hill carnival.understand how afire in today, struggling to understand how a fire in taiwan's home could burn down a whole block of flats with such a devastating effect. this man lived there. there was so much smoke, people with luggage, so much confusion. there was no sound of fire alarm bells whatsoever. this was really horrific. there was a man who threw two of his children, people jumping out. and this lady told us a friend and her three children were trapped high up in the building. a friend told me they have been looking for her since 2am and they couldn't find anything. they just told me to go to hospital and as you have seen, we don't know nothing that happened. we don't know if they are alive or dead.|j nothing that happened. we don't know if they are alive or dead. i got the extinguisher and try to put it out and it didn't work. we had no chance. the kitchen started to fill with smoke, so i had to run, grab my telephone and my passport and they are the only things i have at the moment. when
this area is known for london's notting hill carnival.understand how afire in today, struggling to understand how a fire in taiwan's home could burn down a whole block of flats with such a devastating effect. this man lived there. there was so much smoke, people with luggage, so much confusion. there was no sound of fire alarm bells whatsoever. this was really horrific. there was a man who threw two of his children, people jumping out. and this lady told us a friend and her three children were...
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and candles have been left in memory of the dead and missing close to where we are standing at notting hillchurch. there's a sign just along the road, referring to the prime minister, saying, stay away mrs may. there's a feeling of real hostility both to the borough council and to the government as well but we've heard today from the first secretary of state, damian green. he said the residents would play an important pa rt residents would play an important part in the public inquiry and has confirmed that a government team will be on the ground here close to g re nfell tower will be on the ground here close to grenfell tower from today answering questions from the community. after the meeting yesterday of the recovery task force, there is now, from today, on the ground, the central operation precisely to a nswer central operation precisely to answer all those perfectly reasonable questions that people have in these desperate circumstances. so there will be a combination of the local council, and central government, the department for local governments, they will be representatives of those
and candles have been left in memory of the dead and missing close to where we are standing at notting hillchurch. there's a sign just along the road, referring to the prime minister, saying, stay away mrs may. there's a feeling of real hostility both to the borough council and to the government as well but we've heard today from the first secretary of state, damian green. he said the residents would play an important pa rt residents would play an important part in the public inquiry and has...
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our correspondent simonjones is in west london, outside notting hill methodist church, where one of thevices will be held. well, throughout the morning more people have arrived to leave flowers as tribute to the many people who lost their lives here. there are also posted up on the side of the church of people missing, now sadly presumed dead. in the past few days, we have had the shock, we have had the grief, we have had the anger. what the church leaders are hoping is that today can be a day of reflection. there will be a service here, where there will be special prayers to remember those who lost their lives and those who have been affect it, and it is very much in the heart of this community. that is the heart of this community. that is the entrance to the judge. over here we have got the police standing on the corner, and i have also got a the corner, and we have also got a number of fire and rescue fans. we have seen people actually go into the site, and update you can see what remains of the tower block, still quite a shopping site, even these days on. the government has faced so
our correspondent simonjones is in west london, outside notting hill methodist church, where one of thevices will be held. well, throughout the morning more people have arrived to leave flowers as tribute to the many people who lost their lives here. there are also posted up on the side of the church of people missing, now sadly presumed dead. in the past few days, we have had the shock, we have had the grief, we have had the anger. what the church leaders are hoping is that today can be a day...
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we are here at the notting hill methodist church, 300 yards from the tower, a candlelit vigil takingnes there, very sad moments for people, remembering the victims. but if you start talking to them, the first thing that people have spoken to me about is that they are searching for a nswe rs about is that they are searching for answers about why it happened. events like this are helping, people overcoming grief for those in the tower, for those that lived in the tower, for those that lived in the tower, residents, still alive, the government has explained a bit more of what it wants to do with the £5 million discretionary fund for residents today, the prime minister has outlined the costs. taking you through some of them, each household, not person, but each household, not person, but each household should be getting £5,500, that will be done in the following way, £500 in cash, from either the westway sports centre, the refugee centre, orfrom westway sports centre, the refugee centre, or from the westway sports centre, the refugee centre, orfrom the post westway sports centre, the ref
we are here at the notting hill methodist church, 300 yards from the tower, a candlelit vigil takingnes there, very sad moments for people, remembering the victims. but if you start talking to them, the first thing that people have spoken to me about is that they are searching for a nswe rs about is that they are searching for answers about why it happened. events like this are helping, people overcoming grief for those in the tower, for those that lived in the tower, for those that lived in...
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clouds spilling into the bay but not concord, not fairfield, not morgan hill, not gilroy. you will get sunshine from start to finish. warmest day will be tomorrow. widespread low 90s inland but cool at the coast in the 60s and that fireworks forecast, eh, some low clouds and fog activity is likely near the bay especially after 9:00 or 10:00. highs tomorrow near the water 60s at the coast and bay. 90 fairfield. low 80s in the santa clara valley. we stay in the 60s near the bay on the weekend and one of the coolest days of the next seven days will be july 4. mid-80s inland. mid-60s at the coast. we'll be right back. balloon made an emergency landing on a downtown santa rosa street this morning.. police say: >>> take a look at this. a hot air balloon made an emergency landing on a downtown santa rosa street this morning. it ended up in a parking lot east of 101. there there two people on board and a pilot but no injuries. the pilot says wind was an issue and it wanted to land in a safe spot. >>> "cbs evening news" is up next. anthony mason is here with a preview. >> reporter:
clouds spilling into the bay but not concord, not fairfield, not morgan hill, not gilroy. you will get sunshine from start to finish. warmest day will be tomorrow. widespread low 90s inland but cool at the coast in the 60s and that fireworks forecast, eh, some low clouds and fog activity is likely near the bay especially after 9:00 or 10:00. highs tomorrow near the water 60s at the coast and bay. 90 fairfield. low 80s in the santa clara valley. we stay in the 60s near the bay on the weekend and...
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nick quraishi, bbc news. 0ur correspondent simonjones is in west london, outside notting hill methodistices will be held. it is going to be an incredibly sad occasion. well, after the shock, after the grief, after the anger, church leaders are hoping that today will be a day of reflection. there is going to be a service here at 11am. 0f is going to be a service here at 11am. of course, the churches in this area played a huge role since the tragedy. some of them opened up their doors on the night it was happening, at 3am, got people in, gave them some shelter, they were pa rt gave them some shelter, they were part of taking in donations of food and clothing from the local to help those affected. community to help those affected. but a lot of people here have been saying, although it is greatly church has done that, why is it up to the church to do it? they are asking where the government has and also where the local been, and also where the local council has been. many people let's talk to one of abandoned. let's talk to one of those who went to speak to the prime minister. what did you
nick quraishi, bbc news. 0ur correspondent simonjones is in west london, outside notting hill methodistices will be held. it is going to be an incredibly sad occasion. well, after the shock, after the grief, after the anger, church leaders are hoping that today will be a day of reflection. there is going to be a service here at 11am. 0f is going to be a service here at 11am. of course, the churches in this area played a huge role since the tragedy. some of them opened up their doors on the...
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nown east bay >>> it's not rock ridge and not berkeley it's the hills. >> it is the hottest housing inin the market. the equality march through downtown san jose today. they cheered and waved signs and flags. organizers say the event was nclusion, and >>> hundreds turned out for the equality march. they cheered and waved flags. the event was meant to promote inclusion and celebrate diversity. >> love is the same if i can be here today to celebrate the community i've been a part of for so long. that i love dearly that i hold close to my heart i want to do that and represent that we're all alike and we should all be coming together. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam licardo also participated. several marchs were held throughout the country. reporter many mireya villareal was there. >> reporter: the skys have really cleared up in downtown concord but it looked much differently earlier today. >> they score. take a look at that the crowd going wild. michael bradley got the scoring. started six minutes for the u.s. men's team. but about 15 minutes later, arch rival mexico would strike back. th
nown east bay >>> it's not rock ridge and not berkeley it's the hills. >> it is the hottest housing inin the market. the equality march through downtown san jose today. they cheered and waved signs and flags. organizers say the event was nclusion, and >>> hundreds turned out for the equality march. they cheered and waved flags. the event was meant to promote inclusion and celebrate diversity. >> love is the same if i can be here today to celebrate the community...
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it extends into the east bay hills, not reaching santa rosa as of yet. but we still have that marine layer fetching all the way into the santa clara valley into morgan hill and gilroy. we'll see earlier burnoff and as a result we'll see some warmer conditions all the way through saturday. high pressure right here is building in over the western states. and it's cutting off that ocean flow. it is getting lighter. here's how you can plan your day today. here's your thursday at lunch hour. you can see that the clouds are hanging tight to san francisco. many people at at&t park getting sunburned. we have the extension of the marine layer all the way into the tri-valley by tomorrow morning. then it backed off warmer friday and saturday but gentle not like a real big warmup. temperatures today: >> good morning. right now we are tracking a commute that you will probably like if you are getting ready to head out through union city. we have a look at 880 right near whipple and traffic moving well in both directions. no reports of any crashes or stalls. nothing slo
it extends into the east bay hills, not reaching santa rosa as of yet. but we still have that marine layer fetching all the way into the santa clara valley into morgan hill and gilroy. we'll see earlier burnoff and as a result we'll see some warmer conditions all the way through saturday. high pressure right here is building in over the western states. and it's cutting off that ocean flow. it is getting lighter. here's how you can plan your day today. here's your thursday at lunch hour. you can...
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not withstanding, clearly that answer not satisfying as yet to the hill. and fbi investigators still look into that. >> if this all turns out to be accurate it would be not be the first time that jeff sessions filed disclose a meeting with the russian ambassador. >> no. that's one reason this raises new questions. during his hearing he testified that he did not have any further communications with the russians, end quote. he said the same in a written statement submit odd to the senate judiciary committee. when it surfaced he had two meetings one a at the republican national convention in july and one in his senate office in september session conceded the meetings happened but insists they were part of his senate duties and had nothing to do with the campaign. nonetheless, sessions was forced the recuse himself from the russia investigation. after that revelation, sessions was asked at a news conference on march 2nd, whether there were any other meetings with russians besides those two. here was his response then. >> have you met with any other russian offi
not withstanding, clearly that answer not satisfying as yet to the hill. and fbi investigators still look into that. >> if this all turns out to be accurate it would be not be the first time that jeff sessions filed disclose a meeting with the russian ambassador. >> no. that's one reason this raises new questions. during his hearing he testified that he did not have any further communications with the russians, end quote. he said the same in a written statement submit odd to the...
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hill? she said, not with you. she rode down the hill with one of fdr's secret service detail. i am sure that fdr had a wonderful story to tell as the day the queen would not ride with him. while they were here, the result -- the roosevelt treated the royals to an all-american picnic. we heard about the hot dogs, but the menu was much more vast -- virginia ham, sausages, green salad, strawberry shortcake for dessert. it was the hot dogs that sold the show. they were swift premium hot dogs. i don't think the queen had seen a hot dog before because she asked fdr what they were. fdr said, it is a hot dog. she said, how would i eat such a thing? he said, you put it in your mouth, and you push, and you chew. she did not have one. the king enjoyed his and went back for seconds, but the queen did not have one. this visit by the press was deemed a social visit. but the visit was much more important than that. you are looking at the middle of june 1939, 2.5 months before the invasion of poland, the beginning of world war ii. they were sent over by neville chamberlain to make sure that th
hill? she said, not with you. she rode down the hill with one of fdr's secret service detail. i am sure that fdr had a wonderful story to tell as the day the queen would not ride with him. while they were here, the result -- the roosevelt treated the royals to an all-american picnic. we heard about the hot dogs, but the menu was much more vast -- virginia ham, sausages, green salad, strawberry shortcake for dessert. it was the hot dogs that sold the show. they were swift premium hot dogs. i...
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hill. this has been a trial of epic proportions and it didn't go very well. it crashed. i do notelieve he'll be able to fire him. sure, he wants to, but he's not king. he's president. >> what's your insight into the advice given to this furious president? >> it's interesting, because they have a relationship together as client and attorney. in the past, previous business experiences, the lesson they have together is always counterpunch, fight back, defend yourself. but in this particular case, the attorney, while he might not be a constitutional lawyer or known in washington, i think there's lots of evidence that the combination of legal advice that the president is getting is to be very careful about what it is that he may act on. the president, although he is getting advice to stay off twitter and not inject himself into this, he's ignored that, definitely ignoring that. there was also a theory that the president might be trying to pressure mueller by basically saying i could fire you, to dangle in front of him a threat that would supposedly have a chilling effect on him. burr
hill. this has been a trial of epic proportions and it didn't go very well. it crashed. i do notelieve he'll be able to fire him. sure, he wants to, but he's not king. he's president. >> what's your insight into the advice given to this furious president? >> it's interesting, because they have a relationship together as client and attorney. in the past, previous business experiences, the lesson they have together is always counterpunch, fight back, defend yourself. but in this...
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not a day for taking to the hills.eastern northern ireland you can see again, the north—west of northern ireland has more cloud. across england and wales, apart from morning mist and sea fog it is basically plain sailing and wall—to—wall sunshine. even less cloud than yesterday. it is the way it continues. we will see fairweather cloud bubbling up and rain coming and going across the north of scotland. just the outside chance today, because of the heat is more than anything else and the wind coming together, that we could see a late afternoon thunderstorm. that is the exception, rather than the rule. most of us will remain dry and hot. potentially reaching 32 across south—east anglia. a degree up elsewhere. so you do not need me to tell you that pollen levels are high, very high in places. a5 tell you that pollen levels are high, very high in places. as we have already demonstrated this morning, the sun is quite strong as well. write the way across england and wales, you very rarely see this very high category so pleas
not a day for taking to the hills.eastern northern ireland you can see again, the north—west of northern ireland has more cloud. across england and wales, apart from morning mist and sea fog it is basically plain sailing and wall—to—wall sunshine. even less cloud than yesterday. it is the way it continues. we will see fairweather cloud bubbling up and rain coming and going across the north of scotland. just the outside chance today, because of the heat is more than anything else and the...
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not steph. draymond for sure. of course. yes. he's right. warriors have been a nice diversion from the giants season. giants have drifted back down last place in the national league west. johnny cueto on the hillkc. here that goes. cueto in shock. gave up five runs on ten hits. jason hammel allows one run. giants swinging with toothpicks this season. in colorado tomorrow. >>> a's and marlins, collision course. matt joyce and yonder joyce left with strong. no-no last start in miami. so a's up 3-0. marcell ozuna homered again. gossett allowed seven runs and marlins won 11-6. a's home against the yankees tomorrow. >>> great coverage starts now. >> turn on the facebook? >> let's go. >> the facebook? love it. >> and the twitter. >> the tweet machine i believe. >> all right. abc7 news continues now online, on twitter, the facebook and all your mobile devices with abc7 news app. >> so
not steph. draymond for sure. of course. yes. he's right. warriors have been a nice diversion from the giants season. giants have drifted back down last place in the national league west. johnny cueto on the hillkc. here that goes. cueto in shock. gave up five runs on ten hits. jason hammel allows one run. giants swinging with toothpicks this season. in colorado tomorrow. >>> a's and marlins, collision course. matt joyce and yonder joyce left with strong. no-no last start in miami. so...
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this area is known for london's notting hill carnival.how a fire could burn down a whole block of flats with such a devastating effect. this man lived there. there was so much smoke, people with luggage, so much confusion. there was no sound of fire alarm bells whatsoever. this was really horrific. there was a man who threw two of his children. and this lady told us a friend and her three children were trapped high up in the building. a friend told me they have been looking for her since 2am and they couldn't find anything. theyjust told me to go to hospital and as you have seen, we don't know nothing what happened. we don't know if they are alive or dead. i got the extinguisher and try to put it out and it didn't work. we had no chance. the kitchen started to fill with smoke, so i had to run, grab my telephone and my passport and they are the only things i have at the moment. when the left—hand side of the building was on fire, i remember seeing on the right—hand side, i remember seeing what i could see was a woman and a young child, a y
this area is known for london's notting hill carnival.how a fire could burn down a whole block of flats with such a devastating effect. this man lived there. there was so much smoke, people with luggage, so much confusion. there was no sound of fire alarm bells whatsoever. this was really horrific. there was a man who threw two of his children. and this lady told us a friend and her three children were trapped high up in the building. a friend told me they have been looking for her since 2am...
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our correspondent mark lobel is at notting hill methodist church in west london where one of the servicesrlier. a very moving service earlier today, one of many taking place to commemorate those who were injured and who died in the fire. that is right, we heard from people coming out of the service, incredibly emotional moment, trying to come to terms with what happened and why. all day long it seems we have had conflicting views across this story, if you like, about how relief effo rts if you like, about how relief efforts have gone, ever since the fire broke out behind me. we were discussing high visibilityjackets earlier, we heard the interview with the leader of the council, and of course i saw eight or so people from westminster council here, also the leader of ealing council, cross borough efforts seem to have been stepped up in terms of helping to deal with this. how can we make sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire sense of it? we thought we would ask afire and sense of it? we thought we would ask a fire and emergency planning expert steven mackinnon see, you have been aroun
our correspondent mark lobel is at notting hill methodist church in west london where one of the servicesrlier. a very moving service earlier today, one of many taking place to commemorate those who were injured and who died in the fire. that is right, we heard from people coming out of the service, incredibly emotional moment, trying to come to terms with what happened and why. all day long it seems we have had conflicting views across this story, if you like, about how relief effo rts if you...
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less cooperative. >> why are you doing this. >> no time to play with you, hill. >> don't [ bleep ], me, dude. >> the jail does not tolerate aggression of any kind against an officer. and hill's swipe at deputy is the kind of action that officers are trained to subdue immediately. deputy witson entered the rec yard and fires a taser but fails to discharge properly. >> i didn't do anything, man! dude, what the [ bleep ] you all doing this for, man? why did you do that? >> get up. >> why did you do this? >> here we go. >> ply glasses, can i get my glasses. >> i didn't do nothing, man. >> stop playing with my, hill. >> hill continues to struggle as deputy witson returns him to his cell. you know problems, you shocked me with that [ bleep ] taser. >> you are refusing to do what you're supposed to do. >> i have my back to you! >> refusing. >> liar. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> out of here. >> stop playing with me, hill. >> following protocol, officer persly steps in to take control of the inmate. >> you just hurt me. you had no right to do that, man. >> which cell's yours? >> d cell, over there, man. >> that's your way
less cooperative. >> why are you doing this. >> no time to play with you, hill. >> don't [ bleep ], me, dude. >> the jail does not tolerate aggression of any kind against an officer. and hill's swipe at deputy is the kind of action that officers are trained to subdue immediately. deputy witson entered the rec yard and fires a taser but fails to discharge properly. >> i didn't do anything, man! dude, what the [ bleep ] you all doing this for, man? why did you do...
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why did notting hill police stop us from saving our community? why did they stop us? why? why? four in the morning the water was coming on. how dare you. i want you to feel it, all of the police who done that, you have babies' blood on your hands. an emotional protest which a few moments ago lost order for a moment when people went into the folly of the council offices. there was a plea for best to remain orderly and clearly it has got emotions are running high. this has only been sparked by what happened in this fire this week. a lot of frustrations and tensions that go much wider, it is about the way of life for people here, the way they are greedy by authority. they want to send the message that this disaster has to be a point in time to be defined how people live in this borough and beyond. danjohnson this borough and beyond. dan johnson outside the this borough and beyond. danjohnson outside the tower hall of kensington and chelsea, and q. some real grief, anger, resentment and raw emotion there we could see. we can speak to a member of kensington and chelsea council. coun
why did notting hill police stop us from saving our community? why did they stop us? why? why? four in the morning the water was coming on. how dare you. i want you to feel it, all of the police who done that, you have babies' blood on your hands. an emotional protest which a few moments ago lost order for a moment when people went into the folly of the council offices. there was a plea for best to remain orderly and clearly it has got emotions are running high. this has only been sparked by...
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latimer road tube station is open, ladbroke grove is open, which is notting hill, which is where thegh, i think, no more donations are needed, no more donations are needed, no more donations needed. but, what they do need our helpers, and these are some helpers signing in. good morning. hello. are you volunteering? the whole community is chipping in. they are taking our telephone numbers, and when it is needed we will come and when it is needed we will come and help. it is good to know that they do not need help at the moment because so many people are already helping out. you will come back later if they need you? yes, we live locally. we will try to help. thank you. thank you very much. so, the extraordinary community effort, another example of it there, to help the victims of the blaze. brought together, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people, in a perfect example of community spirit. also, people like adele turned up to a vigil, who was apparently hugging and comforting survivors. churches and comforting survivors. churches and community centres have opened their doors from
latimer road tube station is open, ladbroke grove is open, which is notting hill, which is where thegh, i think, no more donations are needed, no more donations are needed, no more donations needed. but, what they do need our helpers, and these are some helpers signing in. good morning. hello. are you volunteering? the whole community is chipping in. they are taking our telephone numbers, and when it is needed we will come and when it is needed we will come and help. it is good to know that...
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. >> it's not the hill. >> it's a price-point by current standards that is kind of accessible and it drives a different kind of demand. >> it goes quickly. people ask for the preemptive right when you put it on the market. >> reporter: what about those home flipping sharks in these waters? >> this has been on the market and we are looking for a nice place to live and we want to stay in the area. you may not find anything affordable. >> affordability is relative. >> oakland is wild. very interesting to be here. >> reporter: in this area, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> the warriors have the chance to win the nba title tonight in front of dove nation. >> mayors have a chance to see it in person. the mayor, libby schaaf's, is offering tickets for a nonprofit. the winner should find out at about 11:00 and at last check, top bid was $20,000. >> go to cbs sf.com. >> we are all in blue to support the warriors. >> we had a party yesterday. >> they call it domination. we had wash -- watch parties. >> did you tell them you where the queen? >> i would like to show you later. some of these locals are
. >> it's not the hill. >> it's a price-point by current standards that is kind of accessible and it drives a different kind of demand. >> it goes quickly. people ask for the preemptive right when you put it on the market. >> reporter: what about those home flipping sharks in these waters? >> this has been on the market and we are looking for a nice place to live and we want to stay in the area. you may not find anything affordable. >> affordability is...