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. >> aging pipes with a leaking problem. we have about 200 miles of pipes. that is over 100 years old. >> the system costing california millions gallons of water during the drought. >>> we are leaking water in a big way. 5,000 miles of pipes are breaking an average of three times a day and wasting millions gallopsns of water. >> the reason is aging. >> it's all because we are not he replacing this aging infrastructure fast enough. take a look at this map, these markers show every broken wat wither main last year from san francisco, to the east bay, and then down to the south bay. more than 1300 breaks in 2014 alone. because of the breaks 10s of millions gallons of water lost. >> emergency services. >> all day. every day. the phones at east bay municipal utility district ring with reports of broken water mains. from san pablo to san leandro, dan ville to berkley. 4200 miles of pipe in the east bay alone. more than 800 breaks last year. >> the oldest pipes date to the 1800s. >> a district that everybodies about 1-1/2 million people. >> our goal is to make sure
. >> aging pipes with a leaking problem. we have about 200 miles of pipes. that is over 100 years old. >> the system costing california millions gallons of water during the drought. >>> we are leaking water in a big way. 5,000 miles of pipes are breaking an average of three times a day and wasting millions gallopsns of water. >> the reason is aging. >> it's all because we are not he replacing this aging infrastructure fast enough. take a look at this map, these...
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and as these pipes age, they break at different times in their life cycle. and some are breaking sooner than ones made in the '50s and '60s. but the rates of brakes is increasing that's why east bay mud has as many as 2500 crews working on leaks. and 5 or six investigators whoserwhose er only job is to find broken pipes. and officials admit they need to be replacing 40 miles of pipeline a year just to keep up. >> it's going to take a huge effort. we don't underestimate it. >> reporter: across the bay in san francisco, three leak crews do nothing but find leaks and then 8 crews work to fix the leaks that they found. and this pipe dates back to 1883. and that's not the oldest one bringing water to san francisco. this one was put in back in 1861 the year the civil war began. similar, old pipe put in around the turn of the century and before, as these pictures show is still delivering fresh water to residents now in san francisco every day. >> we have about 200 miles of pipes that is over 100 years old. san francisco has piped streets with a lot of expensive pro
and as these pipes age, they break at different times in their life cycle. and some are breaking sooner than ones made in the '50s and '60s. but the rates of brakes is increasing that's why east bay mud has as many as 2500 crews working on leaks. and 5 or six investigators whoserwhose er only job is to find broken pipes. and officials admit they need to be replacing 40 miles of pipeline a year just to keep up. >> it's going to take a huge effort. we don't underestimate it. >>...
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some of the oldest pipes in these systems are lasting longer than pipes involved in the 1950s and '60s regardless of their type, all of the pipes are getting so old that the rate of these breaks and leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipe gets older it will tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> east bay mud has as many as 25-member crews repairing leaks and other maintenance. six to 11 investigators whose only job is to find and uncover leaks. in addition, another seven teams do nothing but replace old pipelines. east bay mud is replacing ten miles of pipe a year up to seven. officials admit they need to be replacing 40 miles of pipeline a year just to keep up. >> it's going to take a huge effort. we certainly don't underestimate it. across the bay in san francisco, three leak detection crews do nothing but try to find leaks. then another eight repair crews work nonstop to fix the problem that the leak crews find. water main that these guys repaired when we followed them around dates back to 1883. but, believe it or not, 1883 is not the oldest pipe
some of the oldest pipes in these systems are lasting longer than pipes involved in the 1950s and '60s regardless of their type, all of the pipes are getting so old that the rate of these breaks and leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipe gets older it will tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> east bay mud has as many as 25-member crews repairing leaks and other maintenance. six to 11 investigators whose only job is to find and uncover leaks. in...
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in fact, some of the oldest pipes in these systems are lasting longer than pipes installed in the 1950sd 1960s. but rarldlessegardless of the types, all the pipes are getting so old that the rise in break of these leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipes get older, they will tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> reporter: that's why east bay mud has as many as 25 crews repairing leaks and maintenance, up to 77 other investigators whose only job is to find and uncover leaks. in addition, another seven teams do nothing but replace old pipe pipelines. in fact, east bay mud is currently replacing 100 pipes a year up from 7 just a couple weeks ago. officials say they need to be replacing 40 miles of pipeline a year just to keep up. >> it's going to be an effort. we don't underestimate it. >> across the bay, inñr san francisco, three leak detection crews do nothing but try to find leaks. then eight other repair crews work nonstop to fix the problems the leak crews find. the water main these guys repaired when we followed them around dates back to 1883. but
in fact, some of the oldest pipes in these systems are lasting longer than pipes installed in the 1950sd 1960s. but rarldlessegardless of the types, all the pipes are getting so old that the rise in break of these leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipes get older, they will tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> reporter: that's why east bay mud has as many as 25 crews repairing leaks and maintenance, up to 77 other investigators whose only job...
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some of the oldest pipes in the systems are lasting longer than pipes installed in the 1950s and '60sgardless of their type all of the pipes are getting so old that the rate of the breaks and leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipe gets older, it is going to tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> reporter: that's why east bay mud has as many as 25-member crews repairing leaks and other maintenance, other six to 11 investigators whose only job is to find and uncover leaks. in addition another seven teams do nothing but replace old pipelines. they're currently replacing ten miles a year up from seven a couple years ago. officials admit they need to be replacing 40 miles of pipeline a year to keep up. >> it will take a huge effort. we don't underestimate it. >> i think this is where the leak is right here. >> reporter: three leak detection crews in san francisco do nothing but try to find leaks. another eight repair crews work nonstop to fix the problems that the leak crews find. the water main that these guys repaired when we followed them around date
some of the oldest pipes in the systems are lasting longer than pipes installed in the 1950s and '60sgardless of their type all of the pipes are getting so old that the rate of the breaks and leaks is rising faster and faster every year. >> as the pipe gets older, it is going to tend to leak more unless we do something about it. >> reporter: that's why east bay mud has as many as 25-member crews repairing leaks and other maintenance, other six to 11 investigators whose only job is...
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it's a way of proactively replacing pipe before it burst. right now the san francisco public utilities commission says they pay $40 million a year to replace about 15 miles of pipe. but water officials all over the bay area admit they're not replacing this pipe fast enough to keep up. >> how many miles a year would you like to be doing to try to keep up and maybe get ahead of this curve? >> we feel 15 miles is the sweet spot for right now. this is because it's sustainable. it's doable. it's tearing up 15 miles of streets in san francisco, approximately 150 blocks. >> right now, east bay needs to be doing 40 miles and they're only doing 10. tonight we'll take you behinds scenes of this massive operation that has to handle an average of three water main breaks a day. we'll also break down the numbers, show you where the pipes of breaking and how much all of this will cost you as these water districts try to catch up. that's tonight at 11:00. see you then. >> okay it's a big and hot topic, if you have a tip for stephen or anyone else in the inv
it's a way of proactively replacing pipe before it burst. right now the san francisco public utilities commission says they pay $40 million a year to replace about 15 miles of pipe. but water officials all over the bay area admit they're not replacing this pipe fast enough to keep up. >> how many miles a year would you like to be doing to try to keep up and maybe get ahead of this curve? >> we feel 15 miles is the sweet spot for right now. this is because it's sustainable. it's...
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and was crushed by a pipe that was rolling down the hill. he tried to stop it and he could not. it happened at 7:30 this morning along highway 101 at petaluma. the work being done here is a key part of preparing to wide were the highway to three lanes in each direction. we are set back from the freeway by 100 yards and there is a fence lining the perimeter and that stopped the pipe. officials say they don't know why he tried to stop the pipe. they say he did try to stop it, though he saw it coming and that probably was a kneejerk reaction. but it was too heavy and as it was rolling down the hill cal osha will investigate. train will investigate, too, saying the only comment they can give us is that their heart goes out to his family. at this point they have not released the victim's name but say he has been with the company for 8 1/2 years. >>> thank you. marine scientists have just a short time ago arrived at a pacifica beach where the body of an endangered whale washed ashore. they answered very important questions. our reporter is in paci
and was crushed by a pipe that was rolling down the hill. he tried to stop it and he could not. it happened at 7:30 this morning along highway 101 at petaluma. the work being done here is a key part of preparing to wide were the highway to three lanes in each direction. we are set back from the freeway by 100 yards and there is a fence lining the perimeter and that stopped the pipe. officials say they don't know why he tried to stop the pipe. they say he did try to stop it, though he saw it...
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county and were turned away, township crews responded when torrential rain and shored off a storm pipe that was leaking into the ravine. this is the first time we see the pipe there and the water coming out like a fire hose. >> they say this may be contributing to the collapse but the county insurance carrier denied the claim and they are working with local officials to find a cause and remedy. >> we have no long that has been open or at what point that the drain they put in there failed. the township sealed off the pipe at the street and erected fencing around the home. >> you do not want to believe that this is actually happening. >> begun geoengineers will inspect the ravine to see if it's in danger of furnish collapse or if these homeowners living on the edge will need to move out. that is the latest from florence nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> an out of control school bus nearly crashed in mount laurel this afternoon. there were 12 students from springfield school on board but the only person hurt was the driver and his injuries were minor. he said he exp
county and were turned away, township crews responded when torrential rain and shored off a storm pipe that was leaking into the ravine. this is the first time we see the pipe there and the water coming out like a fire hose. >> they say this may be contributing to the collapse but the county insurance carrier denied the claim and they are working with local officials to find a cause and remedy. >> we have no long that has been open or at what point that the drain they put in there...
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we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor. >> i'll tell by the positive pressure suit that we wear in the bsl-4. and i'll hopefully get you into this. >> reporter: okay, i've got my right? >> not quite. you have jewellery on, rings, diamond rings can compromise the gloves. off. >> you see the air drops. when the air comes in through the hose, push the collar, as soon as that is connected and locked in, you have air flowing as you can hear. that is what you need to breathe. it's really important to ensure the integrity of the suit before you put it on. it looks like it's bearing up very well. make sure that all of the seams are good. >> reporter: it's
we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human...
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plus, finding new sources of energy, scientists harness untapped hydropower in the pipes that deliver drinking water to portland. >> we produce electricity all the time, around the clock, without any environmental impact. >> woodruff: and living a life of consequence, david brooks on happiness, humility, and the road to character. >> so one of the things, they >> woodruff: those are some of keep moving. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: cuba is being taken off the u.s. list of state sponsors of terrorism. president obama informed congress of his plan today. it takes effect in 45 days unless lawmakers vote to block it. cuba's been on the l
plus, finding new sources of energy, scientists harness untapped hydropower in the pipes that deliver drinking water to portland. >> we produce electricity all the time, around the clock, without any environmental impact. >> woodruff: and living a life of consequence, david brooks on happiness, humility, and the road to character. >> so one of the things, they >> woodruff: those are some of keep moving. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on...
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blue was womened into a six-inch pipe and trapped about 12 feet underground. fire crews gave him food and pumped in oxygen while they worked around the clock on a rescue plan. they finally got him out around 1:30 this morning. had to be traumatic for the little guy. >> very. >> oh man. >>> one of the things i know we are looking at now is whatever we had yesterday is long gone. we got something else coming in here. >> and preparation is everything. so we really need to prepare for the heavy rain that's coming and really the stormy weather for tomorrow after into and it is looking like we are going to get quite a bit of rain and could get quite a bit of wind too, with these storms that come through during the afternoon tomorrow. again, the storm system in two pieces the first part of your day tomorrow we will see the heavy rain so the rainfall intensity, going to need the really really big umbrella golf-size umbrella that can handle some wind as well as some downpours. let's go ahead and get the -- maybe we can get the monitors turned on ovehere guys. let's tra
blue was womened into a six-inch pipe and trapped about 12 feet underground. fire crews gave him food and pumped in oxygen while they worked around the clock on a rescue plan. they finally got him out around 1:30 this morning. had to be traumatic for the little guy. >> very. >> oh man. >>> one of the things i know we are looking at now is whatever we had yesterday is long gone. we got something else coming in here. >> and preparation is everything. so we really need...
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a fence stopped the pipe from rolling him right on to the highway and you can see how large that pipe is. overfield worked as a pipe layer for gel on they construction in marin county for over eight years. >> a man is wanted for allegedly exposing himself to three people at the shopping center last month. palo alto police are looking for this man who they describe as an asian and hispanic man and that's the surveillance picture and the incident happened at 8:00 in the morning and police are asking anybody with information to please give them a call. police are investigating a possible kidnapping attempt after a man followed an antioch high school student who was driving this morning. the man approached the girl at the 7-eleven at the contra loma boulevard and followed her to the high school in antioch. this is the third incident in antioch in the past five weeks. >>> a shocking attack on a little girl in san francisco's marina district. a 5-year-old girl was assaulted by a homeless man as she was walking between union and octavia street. the man was walking with her mother and when he
a fence stopped the pipe from rolling him right on to the highway and you can see how large that pipe is. overfield worked as a pipe layer for gel on they construction in marin county for over eight years. >> a man is wanted for allegedly exposing himself to three people at the shopping center last month. palo alto police are looking for this man who they describe as an asian and hispanic man and that's the surveillance picture and the incident happened at 8:00 in the morning and police...
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they put protection on the pipe itself so they actually, if the pipe starts to corrode, it actually can form an electrical current from the ground water and corrode faster. it's kind of hard to explain, but literally there is a chemical reaction that induces an electrical current. they put a current in the pipe while it is operating to prevent that from happening. >> keystone pipeline is the safest way to transport oil. it is safer than rail, or truck. it is important to remember that canada will be extracting and transporting oil regardless. the only question, madam president, is whether we wanted -- one it to come here to the united states along with the thousands of jobs it will create, or whether we want to let canada ship that oil overseas. >> advocates of the pipeline seem to have legitimate answers to environmental concerns, but legal issues of intimate domain -- eminent domain and native american treaties and territories have created obstacles. >> eminent domain is the taking of private property for public use with just compensation. >> the whole concept of eminent domain it was
they put protection on the pipe itself so they actually, if the pipe starts to corrode, it actually can form an electrical current from the ground water and corrode faster. it's kind of hard to explain, but literally there is a chemical reaction that induces an electrical current. they put a current in the pipe while it is operating to prevent that from happening. >> keystone pipeline is the safest way to transport oil. it is safer than rail, or truck. it is important to remember that...
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along with the pipe bombs alleged to have been thrown during that shoot-out. and the jurors are entering the courtroom. >> molly just stand by for a minute because i want to bring our legal panel in as we await the verdict here. former prosecutor defense attorney, the inordinate amount of work that this jury had to do, the 30 counts and hearing molly describe the details, this is a relatively quick decision, is it not? >> for that many counts, absolutely. the counts are very complicated they are born from the juror instructions, so they took 12 hours to do it, they gave it enough attention they didn't just blindly check boxes, i'm assuming, now it's show time. they have 17 chances to give the opportunity for us to put him to death. >> if he's found guilty brian of even one of these death penalty charges, it goes to the next phase, right. >> i would agree, gretchen, with 95 witnesses and only 11 hours of deliberation, that tells me that this jury was in agreement on nearly every count and that does not bode well for this defendant. >> this morning they had two
along with the pipe bombs alleged to have been thrown during that shoot-out. and the jurors are entering the courtroom. >> molly just stand by for a minute because i want to bring our legal panel in as we await the verdict here. former prosecutor defense attorney, the inordinate amount of work that this jury had to do, the 30 counts and hearing molly describe the details, this is a relatively quick decision, is it not? >> for that many counts, absolutely. the counts are very...
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is that pipe a cause? it is too soon to say. we have more investigation that need to be done to determine the exact cause of what happened back there. we are told nature could play a big role in that as well. the meantime the odells tell us they are hoping another heavy storm does not roll in because that could cost them their homes. we are live, i'm justice continue finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> lets goat traffic and weather together ape cooler day to day katie. >> absolutely, erika that is for sure. we can expect to see much cooler weather setting up for us today. we want to show you a fiery scene that was caused by yesterday's wet fur we can show you the video here. a branch felon to some wires attached to a home on atlanta court last night. the the wires came down on the shed and that shed just went up in flames. very scary. two shed nearby also caught the fire, but thankfully, we can report that in one was injured. now, that said, we have certainly started to see a significant drop on our thermometer readings. yest
is that pipe a cause? it is too soon to say. we have more investigation that need to be done to determine the exact cause of what happened back there. we are told nature could play a big role in that as well. the meantime the odells tell us they are hoping another heavy storm does not roll in because that could cost them their homes. we are live, i'm justice continue finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> lets goat traffic and weather together ape cooler day to day katie....
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last night he fell into a pipe in silver spring near montgomery blare high school. blue was wedged into a 6 inch pipe. trapped about 12 feet underground. fire crews gave him food. pumped in oxygen. they worked around the clock on a rescue plan that if got him out at 1. 30. this morning. new tonight. one of ben affleck's ancestors owned slaves. pbs made the discovery filming a documentary on affleck as finding your roots. the actor asked the filmmakers not to include the relative who owned slaves. the host of the show went back and forth with the studio executive debating whether. wikilikes discovered and published the e-mails. in the end, the show left the ancestor out. but says a lot of their subjects have slave owners in the family tree and they elected to focus on his more interesting ancestors. >>> down in georgia, severe thunderstorms knocked down trees and caused significant damage. the wind uprooted an oak tree sent it crashing through a home. no one inside was hurt. the house was damaged. in blakely, the storm toppled trees and, the residents have been tryin
last night he fell into a pipe in silver spring near montgomery blare high school. blue was wedged into a 6 inch pipe. trapped about 12 feet underground. fire crews gave him food. pumped in oxygen. they worked around the clock on a rescue plan that if got him out at 1. 30. this morning. new tonight. one of ben affleck's ancestors owned slaves. pbs made the discovery filming a documentary on affleck as finding your roots. the actor asked the filmmakers not to include the relative who owned...
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it is disappearing bit by bit and they never knew exactly why, now it looks like an old storm sewer pipe is leaking bit by bit. and this could force a nitd mayor that forces the o'dells out of their home. >> it's an awful feeling and we'll do what we have to do. >> imagine this is your backyard in florence that overlooks the delaware river s. huge clunks of earth has given way and created a steep ravine and come dangerously close to the o'dells home and their neighbors. >> all of this is gone, and we lost all of this and we watched the piece of the fence go down and the bird houses go down. >> the situation became worse when the torrential rains made it worse. the pipe drain installed years ago was found do be leaking, the flowing water further accelerated the problem and they are describing it as an emergency situation. >> it was pouring out of here like a fire hose and the water rushing down was a river cutting through here and we have no idea how long that has been open or at what point the drain plug that they put in there had failed. the pipe was patched and technical engineers are
it is disappearing bit by bit and they never knew exactly why, now it looks like an old storm sewer pipe is leaking bit by bit. and this could force a nitd mayor that forces the o'dells out of their home. >> it's an awful feeling and we'll do what we have to do. >> imagine this is your backyard in florence that overlooks the delaware river s. huge clunks of earth has given way and created a steep ravine and come dangerously close to the o'dells home and their neighbors. >> all...
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old, leaky municipal water pipes. what is worse is that in many cases they don't even know the pipes are leaking. nbc bay area's damian trujillo joins us from east san jose this evening where a construction project uncovered one of these leaky pipes. damian? >> reporter: well raj, crews have been here all year making repairs to the road behind me. the kind of leak found here may be more widespread than people want to hear. they were replacing an aging sewage line on san jose's story road when crews noticed water filling up the trench. >> the leak generally developed right here. and so it was coming to the surface this way. >> reporter: san jose's deputy director of public works drew a small diagram of the underground water leak. it was on a joint linking a 10-inch water main to a one-inch house line. and they say it had been leaking for some time. >> the soil up there is very permeable. i do believe a small leak could have been going on for quite a while. >> reporter: not what the neighbors wanted to hear during a sev
old, leaky municipal water pipes. what is worse is that in many cases they don't even know the pipes are leaking. nbc bay area's damian trujillo joins us from east san jose this evening where a construction project uncovered one of these leaky pipes. damian? >> reporter: well raj, crews have been here all year making repairs to the road behind me. the kind of leak found here may be more widespread than people want to hear. they were replacing an aging sewage line on san jose's story road...
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you want to check your faucets and pipes for leevenlths also if are you deprofiting food. do it in the fridge rather than under running water. rinse your dishes and vegetables in a full sink or panov water instead of under running water. in your yard, set your lawn mower blades higher. longer grass means less evap rakes or mow less often. wouldn't that be nice? >> one of the two. >>> hey, if are you up late tonight or early tomorrow morning, check out the sky. if they're clear, people here in the bay area might be able to catch a total lunar eclipse. but you have to be kwivenlth it will start at 4:58 tomorrow morning. it will only last ability five minutes. the moon will appear reddish-orange also known as a blood moon. >> meteorologist anthony schloter will all over that. the sky is looking a little orange. >> that's a good point. >> you say, you have picked up the saturday shifted? >> i'll be here. >> oh, we love our fridays around here. 6:17 for a reason. yeah, at this time tomorrow, it will all be over. sometimes an eclipse can last for over an hour, up to two hours, e
you want to check your faucets and pipes for leevenlths also if are you deprofiting food. do it in the fridge rather than under running water. rinse your dishes and vegetables in a full sink or panov water instead of under running water. in your yard, set your lawn mower blades higher. longer grass means less evap rakes or mow less often. wouldn't that be nice? >> one of the two. >>> hey, if are you up late tonight or early tomorrow morning, check out the sky. if they're clear,...
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for at least the next four days crews will be making emergency repairs on a 36-inch pipe in leesburg. take a look. it's on harmony church road. it looks like the picture on the right right now. the road is shut down at peale lane through at least moon. if you want to get around woodburn dry mill route 15 all work. you have some options there. >>> one of the biggest names in news is now making headlines himself. >> the announcement from long standing anchor coming up. >>> and caught on camera a police officer punching a pregnant woman. what the officer said he thought she was trying to do. >>> and live look outside for you this morning where you will want to grab the umbrella #umbrella ready. tom will let us know if the rain will impact your morning . >>> new this morning. an american who was deported from north korea is in china. she visited the country several times over the last 20 years, but north korea claims she was secretly producing negative videos and photos about that country. >>> a texas sheriff's deputy is under investigation for apparently punching a woman, a pregnant woma
for at least the next four days crews will be making emergency repairs on a 36-inch pipe in leesburg. take a look. it's on harmony church road. it looks like the picture on the right right now. the road is shut down at peale lane through at least moon. if you want to get around woodburn dry mill route 15 all work. you have some options there. >>> one of the biggest names in news is now making headlines himself. >> the announcement from long standing anchor coming up. >>>...
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when this man in a blue shirt pulls out of nowhere with a pipe and hits him.trikes the victim hitting him so hard that the pipe flies out of his hand. less say the victim got more than 50 stitches in his heads. they are look for the attacker that left him bleeding on the sidewalk. >> when you see an act so blatant and so raw like this, it's uncalled for. and in san francisco we'd like to send a strong message to anybody who lives in our city or visits our city that if you attack the homeless, there will be a consequence. >> reporter: if caught the suspect could be charged with attempted murder. here's a look at the suspect. police say he is 20-30 years of age. about 5'10" with dark hair cut short on the sides. once again police say if you have seen this person you are encouraged to give him a call. that was a pretty violent act on the homeless man. >> thank you, paul. >>> police are searching for answers this morning after a man was found shot to death in hayward. the shooting happened shortly before 10:00 last night on jefferson street when police arrived the
when this man in a blue shirt pulls out of nowhere with a pipe and hits him.trikes the victim hitting him so hard that the pipe flies out of his hand. less say the victim got more than 50 stitches in his heads. they are look for the attacker that left him bleeding on the sidewalk. >> when you see an act so blatant and so raw like this, it's uncalled for. and in san francisco we'd like to send a strong message to anybody who lives in our city or visits our city that if you attack the...
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head out of this pipe. no word on how it got stuck there, but she's being held by her mom. those little pliers aren't getting it. look at the size of these pliers >> that has to be scary for the child. >> scary for mom too. >> the child is released from this piping in the end. >>> better hope you ordered a double drink prior to landing here in germany. strong winds, the perfect storm basically creating this cross-wind effect. about 60-plus miles. the youtube channel spent 7 hours at the end of the runway. touching down and deciding not a good idea. >> took off. aborted and went back around. plane after plane after plane struggling to land on this day. >> that's when you do this to the person you're sitting next to. >> when the planes come in, you can see, it's called crabbing they try to point their nose into the wind and then straight and out and trying to touchdown without too much trauma to the passengers. >> you see the wings bouncing do you think that the people inside -- >> oh, yeah. a testament to th
head out of this pipe. no word on how it got stuck there, but she's being held by her mom. those little pliers aren't getting it. look at the size of these pliers >> that has to be scary for the child. >> scary for mom too. >> the child is released from this piping in the end. >>> better hope you ordered a double drink prior to landing here in germany. strong winds, the perfect storm basically creating this cross-wind effect. about 60-plus miles. the youtube channel...
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he pushes the pipe out the window like yeah maybe you're right. maybe this isn't the best idea.there's six different ways you could have put the pipe on the car. >> this lovely lady in this video recently celebrated her birthday. in fact just two days before the video was recorded. they still have another surprise for her. everybody's taking pictures of her and she gets super excited. what could her surprise be? >> ready for it? >> look at the genuine reaction of the face. >> oh it's beautiful. that is her brother whose been on a 10 month deployment and she doesn't let go forever and then looks and heads right back again. she's crying super excited. >> this shows the best kind of birthday present is the fact you can actually be there. >> absolutely. this other one also a reunion. this one a little different. this one left her home in new jersey to travel to see a friend in virginia. on her way there i decided to head all the way to arkansas where her family lives 21 hours later and she shows up and surprises her brother who is at work. it looks like right now he is selling someo
he pushes the pipe out the window like yeah maybe you're right. maybe this isn't the best idea.there's six different ways you could have put the pipe on the car. >> this lovely lady in this video recently celebrated her birthday. in fact just two days before the video was recorded. they still have another surprise for her. everybody's taking pictures of her and she gets super excited. what could her surprise be? >> ready for it? >> look at the genuine reaction of the face....
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sand bags don't work since the water comes in the building through pipe and it is toilets. sand bags are useless. the physical barriers are useless as well. we need to get solutions that work now. i understand it's expensive. i understand we're on a low lying area but what i don't understand since everyone has known this is a low lying area and a marsh for years and years why hasn't anything been done before now? it just seems very frustrating so i appreciate the meeting and i hope you guys can come up with some solution. the holding tank seems like the only viable solution but apparently now it's not. there are other parking lots in the area. pg&e has a parking lot on tweet street and 18th and folsom. maybe something can put a holding tank under there. who knows but i would appreciate any attention that the issue can be given. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am victoria sanchez and live [inaudible]. i wish these pictures -- >> you can put them up on the projector. >> [inaudible] >> you can use the other mic too. >> [inaudible] >> okay.
sand bags don't work since the water comes in the building through pipe and it is toilets. sand bags are useless. the physical barriers are useless as well. we need to get solutions that work now. i understand it's expensive. i understand we're on a low lying area but what i don't understand since everyone has known this is a low lying area and a marsh for years and years why hasn't anything been done before now? it just seems very frustrating so i appreciate the meeting and i hope you guys can...
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shots, in southern california, up in the upper left, you can see -- up in oregon, you can see the pipe columns and cast nodes and some of the other beams being worked on. this will be the last time we'll talk about cast node fabrication, the final four should ship the month of april, those are the four corners or the two corners of the b street of the project, the heaviest cast nodes, they'll be moving on the the steel fabricators shortly, on the bus ramp, you can see in this shot and a couple of otheress, the work is starting to progress above ground, this month will complete the cdih piles which the support of the piles, they did pour the pile cap for the pile lon number 9 this month, so they're reinforcing and the pylon will start appearing above grade. you can see on the left there, you can see some of the columns sticking up on the bus ramp route from the bay bridge and that's just more reinforcing steel for a column in the lower right and the right side of that. so, pretty much the same progress for the next 90 days, as you heard before, we're going the continue the structural st
shots, in southern california, up in the upper left, you can see -- up in oregon, you can see the pipe columns and cast nodes and some of the other beams being worked on. this will be the last time we'll talk about cast node fabrication, the final four should ship the month of april, those are the four corners or the two corners of the b street of the project, the heaviest cast nodes, they'll be moving on the the steel fabricators shortly, on the bus ramp, you can see in this shot and a couple...
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i am good. >> few hours in a well, a pipe. puppies are good. weather outside is good too. winds blowing off shore -- on shore. the water is growing brown. that is sediments getting stirred up. in the berkeley area, traffic. the winds after the hitting it as hard. -- aren't hitting it as hard. you know the winds is out of the west. if this was glassy you know the winds are coming out of the east. a nugget there. the forecast for rainfall, nothing much the next couple days. next week or so. we have long range models that suggest more rain. the percents of average. impressive. considering how few storms we had. 89% of average in san jose. below average rainfall. amazing. we had the two massive storms and a couple little ones. like last night. or yesterday. that was it. two massive storms were enough to bring us to almost 80% of average. 62 concord. 62 walnut creek. warmer tomorrow. you knew that. cold morning tomorrow morning. concord forecast. like this morning. maybe colder. wake up, you will see temperatures starting to rise. they start off on the cool side. mid-30s in the
i am good. >> few hours in a well, a pipe. puppies are good. weather outside is good too. winds blowing off shore -- on shore. the water is growing brown. that is sediments getting stirred up. in the berkeley area, traffic. the winds after the hitting it as hard. -- aren't hitting it as hard. you know the winds is out of the west. if this was glassy you know the winds are coming out of the east. a nugget there. the forecast for rainfall, nothing much the next couple days. next week or so....
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perfect for pipe and the only good pipe now is the one that rich kinder in retrospect stole from hammin hindsight, we can look back and see a bottom right then and there. pretty much all the charts of the oil stock show it. in february and march not long after kinder bought the pipe line a number of distressed companies raised the numbers and they turned out to be remarkable buys. i'm talking about the 4.5 million shares that one of my favorites kor ree sows is now at 55. 6 million shares sold at 108, 35 million shares the desperate whiting sold at 30. now 37. and that's what a bottom looks like. not this current action where many of the oil stocks have shot up to where they were when crude was 90 bucks. that's right, 30 bucks higher than where it is right now. in bad times exxon doesn't do that badly and in good times it does fine. but it's not a tell of anything. the real bell rang three months ago when the smartest man in the oil patch rich kinder laid down $3 billion to buy the most prime asset available at a moment when crude was in free-fall. that was the most exquisite of timin
perfect for pipe and the only good pipe now is the one that rich kinder in retrospect stole from hammin hindsight, we can look back and see a bottom right then and there. pretty much all the charts of the oil stock show it. in february and march not long after kinder bought the pipe line a number of distressed companies raised the numbers and they turned out to be remarkable buys. i'm talking about the 4.5 million shares that one of my favorites kor ree sows is now at 55. 6 million shares sold...
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investigators say that when entried to stop the pipe -- when he tried to stop the pipe but was unable to do so and it crushed him. a coworker called 911. when crews came on the scene, they pronounced him dead. we spoke with his younger brother and stepfather who were heartbroken. >> best brother i've ever had. i'm gonna miss him. really hard. >> nobody should have to lowz anybody that says i love you all of the -- have to lose anybody that says i love you all of the time like he did. we're gonna miss him. unbelievable. his poor mother. >> reporter: now, we'll be out here for the rest of the afternoon and have more at 5:00 and 6:00. we're waiting for investigators to give us information. when we have that we'll pass that along on my twitter and ktvu.com. >>> a battle over minimum wage is finding its way into some bay area fast-food restaurants. fight for 15. that's the name given to a worldwide demonstration. tara moriarty was right there in the middle of it all [chanting] >> reporter: two workers at an open mcdonald's walked out on the job this morning. 34-year-old mother of four clos
investigators say that when entried to stop the pipe -- when he tried to stop the pipe but was unable to do so and it crushed him. a coworker called 911. when crews came on the scene, they pronounced him dead. we spoke with his younger brother and stepfather who were heartbroken. >> best brother i've ever had. i'm gonna miss him. really hard. >> nobody should have to lowz anybody that says i love you all of the -- have to lose anybody that says i love you all of the time like he...
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piping water in. i can go on and on.ouldn't say exciting but the beginning of a new thing. we need to conserve. if you were here in 1977 you always thought this. but for us -- family always talked about drought. now it is just happening. 72 napa. 76 concord. i am passionate about it. it is our future. as we move through tomorrow, look at the oranges. 80s. low 80s. maybe mid-80s. a warm day tomorrow. no rain as i pointed out. jet stream is too far north. the ridge is too broad. san francisco tomorrow, lunchtime, 70 degrees. warm for lunchtime. oakland, temperatures tomorrow, low 80s. warm downtown. oakland. the lake. a peak at san jose. i love seeing our cities, few cities, bigger ones, i love the ability to say listen, downtown san jose, 83 degrees tomorrow. 83 pleasanton. 83 livermore. air quality is still good. good wind. talking about tree pollens, noticing them, the winds are going. wind gusts 25 miles per hour along the coast and at the airport. or san francisco airport. warmer and breezy tomorrow. i don't know -- i
piping water in. i can go on and on.ouldn't say exciting but the beginning of a new thing. we need to conserve. if you were here in 1977 you always thought this. but for us -- family always talked about drought. now it is just happening. 72 napa. 76 concord. i am passionate about it. it is our future. as we move through tomorrow, look at the oranges. 80s. low 80s. maybe mid-80s. a warm day tomorrow. no rain as i pointed out. jet stream is too far north. the ridge is too broad. san francisco...
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they have to cut her head out of this pipe. no word on how it got stuck there but she is being held by her mom, trying to control her. the little pliers cutters aren't cutting it. look at the size of the cutters they're using here. >> that's so scary for this poor child. >> scary for mum, too. >> wow. >> fortunately at the end, the child, through its tears, is released from this piping. >> hope you ordered a double drink prior to landing here in dusseldorf dusseldorf, germany. strong winds perfect storm basically creating this crosswind effect. about 60-plus mile per hour crosswinds. the cargo spotter youtube channel spent seven hours at the end of the runway. this particular plane touching down and deciding not a good idea. >> took back off. >> aborted and went back around. plane after plane after plane struggling to land on this day. >> that's when you do this to the person you're sitting next to. >> when the planes come in, you can see it's called crabbing try to point their nose into the wind as long as they can and at the
they have to cut her head out of this pipe. no word on how it got stuck there but she is being held by her mom, trying to control her. the little pliers cutters aren't cutting it. look at the size of the cutters they're using here. >> that's so scary for this poor child. >> scary for mum, too. >> wow. >> fortunately at the end, the child, through its tears, is released from this piping. >> hope you ordered a double drink prior to landing here in dusseldorf...
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but it is unclear how much pored into the pipe. they are still cleaning up. >> for the people who live in this beautiful comflex, yeah, it is bad. that -- complex, yeah, it is bad. >> fish and game investigators say aside from the initial clean up it will rehabilitate itself but that could take months or years. one bird has been found dead. another found alive. she says her neighbor took it to the wildlife museum. >> we tried to do everything we could to save it. my neighbor called all over hoping to save it. >> reporter: taking a live look now. you can see some of the cement water. this will take time to clean up. it is possible more animals could be found. this is a very expensive mistake. the clean up process is costing $25,000 a day. >> all right. thank you. >>> oakland homicide detective said released surveillance video of two people police want to talk to about a shooting death of emilio nevarez. they show a man and a woman around the time of his death saturday morning. investigators say the pair drove off in a silver colored
but it is unclear how much pored into the pipe. they are still cleaning up. >> for the people who live in this beautiful comflex, yeah, it is bad. that -- complex, yeah, it is bad. >> fish and game investigators say aside from the initial clean up it will rehabilitate itself but that could take months or years. one bird has been found dead. another found alive. she says her neighbor took it to the wildlife museum. >> we tried to do everything we could to save it. my neighbor...
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. >> reporter: the sound and sight of water gushing through pipes pipes and into storm drains on purpose during this drought has residents upset. >> every time i turn on the news, every time i open facebook, twitter, save water. save water. save water. >> reporter: she said that is not happening. we traced this pipe to a construction site. >> that is huge waste of water. we could use that water. every lawn could be watered. running non-stop 24/7 for six days. >> this is happening at three sites so we went to the city. >> it does look bad. >> reporter: he says property owners are pumping out the water from an aquifer to build basements. >> an estimate is 50 gallons a empty. >> reporter: that equal -- a minute. >> reporter: that equals 72 gallons a day. and it could last six months to a year. >> i don't disagree with you. we are trying to get good brain storming from all the people involved and see if we could come up with something. >> reporter: the city says there is a valve inside this box where people can get the water to reuse it but right now it is locked. >> i haven't seen any city
. >> reporter: the sound and sight of water gushing through pipes pipes and into storm drains on purpose during this drought has residents upset. >> every time i turn on the news, every time i open facebook, twitter, save water. save water. save water. >> reporter: she said that is not happening. we traced this pipe to a construction site. >> that is huge waste of water. we could use that water. every lawn could be watered. running non-stop 24/7 for six days. >>...
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he was a loving, caring person and a hard worker. >> reporter: he worked as a pipe layer. wednesday morning his life ended tragically. investigators say he was working on the highway 101 widening project when they sat down a metal pipe, it broke loose, that is when he tried to stop it but wasn't able to do so and it crushed him. >> sat by hid body this morning. talk -- his body this morning. talked to the siblings so we could be there with him. >> i am going to miss him. really hard. >> reporter: they released a statement, our concern and priority at this time is to the family for their sudden loss. and ask that your thoughts and prayers go out to them during this difficult time. we did some digging and we found five cal-osha reports with three violation. two violations that listed as serious. they classify as it as a incident where death or serious harm could happen. cal-osha is heading up an investigation and the company is cooperating with them. paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> a vote was delayed on a vaccine bill today. the bill would eliminate the personal belief ex
he was a loving, caring person and a hard worker. >> reporter: he worked as a pipe layer. wednesday morning his life ended tragically. investigators say he was working on the highway 101 widening project when they sat down a metal pipe, it broke loose, that is when he tried to stop it but wasn't able to do so and it crushed him. >> sat by hid body this morning. talk -- his body this morning. talked to the siblings so we could be there with him. >> i am going to miss him....
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they put protection on the pipe itself so they actually, if the pipe starts to corrode, it actually canorm an electrical current from the ground water and corrode faster. there is a chemical reaction that induces an electrical current. they put a current in the pipe while it is operating to prevent that from happening. >> keystone pipeline is the safest way to transport oil. it is safer than rail, or truck. it is important to remember that canada will be extracting and transporting oil regardless. the only question, madam president, is whether we wanted to come here to the united states along with the thousands of jobs it will create, or whether we want to let canada ship that oh -- oil overseas. >> advocates of the pipeline seem to have legitimate answers to environmental concerns, but legal issues of intimate domain and territories have created obstacles. >> animate domain is the taking of private -- private property with just compensation. >> the whole concept of eminent domain it was to make sure an individual was not going to stop something that we need whether it be a highway, wha
they put protection on the pipe itself so they actually, if the pipe starts to corrode, it actually canorm an electrical current from the ground water and corrode faster. there is a chemical reaction that induces an electrical current. they put a current in the pipe while it is operating to prevent that from happening. >> keystone pipeline is the safest way to transport oil. it is safer than rail, or truck. it is important to remember that canada will be extracting and transporting oil...
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and then they put what they call protection on the pipe itself if the pipe goes through a wet area and it starts to corrode it actually can form an electrical current from the groundwater and caused to corrode faster. it's hard to explain but literally there is a chemical reaction that induces analytical current. they actually put a current in the pipe while his operating to prevent that from happening. >> the keystone pipeline is the safest way of transporting the oil. it is safer than rail or truck. it is important to remember that canada will be extracting and transporting as oil regardless. the only question, madam president, is whether we want it to come here. along with the thousands of jobs it will create. or whether we want to let candidate ship that oil overseas. >> advocates of the pipeline seem to have legitimate answers to environmental concerns. but legal issues of eminent domain and native american treaty territories have created other obstacles. >> eminent domain is really the taking of private property for public use. with just compensation. >> the whole concept of emin
and then they put what they call protection on the pipe itself if the pipe goes through a wet area and it starts to corrode it actually can form an electrical current from the groundwater and caused to corrode faster. it's hard to explain but literally there is a chemical reaction that induces analytical current. they actually put a current in the pipe while his operating to prevent that from happening. >> the keystone pipeline is the safest way of transporting the oil. it is safer than...
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the pipes." "i was coming home and then the pipes said danny, one more."drink with the pipes." next we have the author anias nin who said, "love dies with illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. and the first draft. "love dies of illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. welp, i guess i better wrap this toast up. congratulations on your special day, mark and carol." [ laughter and applause ] terrible toast giver. terrible, famously bad toast givers. next we have the rapper and prince sir mix a lot, who said, "i like big butts and i cannot lie." [ laughter ] let's see the first draft. "i like big butts and i can lie, but i'm not lying about the butts part." [ laughter ] next, we have audrey hepburn who said, "nothing is impossible. the word itself says i'm possible." let's see the first draft. "nothing is impossible. the word itself says pissmobile." [ laughter and applause ] anagram humor. [ laughter ] next we have charles dickens who said, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
the pipes." "i was coming home and then the pipes said danny, one more."drink with the pipes." next we have the author anias nin who said, "love dies with illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. and the first draft. "love dies of illness and wounds. it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings. welp, i guess i better wrap this toast up. congratulations on your special day, mark and carol." [ laughter and applause ]...
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. >> he inspected the pipe believed the valves to be closed. so the filling of the pipe could proceed. there was one valve left open. and that valve was the one where the cement yesterday poured out of into the storm drain and into the creek. >> she also said it went no a golf course nearby thp they dammed that up. but there is still a layer. that will be cleaned up as well. residents are asked to keep children and pets away from the creek. clean-up ex continueded to monday. the restoration is expected to go foreign quite some time. we are told the clean-up today is expected to cost about 20 to $25,000. we asked who would be paying for it. >> the biggest local airport has the most security breaches in the country. nbc bay area scott budman is live at sfo and scott we uncovered plenty of breaches. what's the problem at sfo? >> lots of them figures released today by the faa compiled by the associated press and the airport took time to respond to them. here is what we found. 37 breaches happening here at sfo since the year 2004. that's the most in
. >> he inspected the pipe believed the valves to be closed. so the filling of the pipe could proceed. there was one valve left open. and that valve was the one where the cement yesterday poured out of into the storm drain and into the creek. >> she also said it went no a golf course nearby thp they dammed that up. but there is still a layer. that will be cleaned up as well. residents are asked to keep children and pets away from the creek. clean-up ex continueded to monday. the...
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in palo alto it's purple pipes to the rescue to save water. the city council will consider requiring new and remodels homes to install a plumbing system that recycles water through purple pipes. the recycled water could then be used for watering your lawn. the requirement will add to the overall price, though, of a house. >>> california's drought will not have a significant effect on the state's economy or budget. that's according to the state independent analyst. there is a long-term risk if the drought slows down home construction or leads to higher food prices. so far there are no changes in consumer spending or confidence. >>> extra firefighters are getting staffed early across the state because of the dry conditions from the drought. 67 seasonal cal fire firefighters were brought on to staff north bay engines this week. that means several more stations will be able to open in preparation for fire season. last year, there were 1,000 more fires than normal and the dry conditions have only gotten worse. >>> hillary clinton is back for a seco
in palo alto it's purple pipes to the rescue to save water. the city council will consider requiring new and remodels homes to install a plumbing system that recycles water through purple pipes. the recycled water could then be used for watering your lawn. the requirement will add to the overall price, though, of a house. >>> california's drought will not have a significant effect on the state's economy or budget. that's according to the state independent analyst. there is a long-term...
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that pipe only 4 inches across. >> unbelievable. it's sunday so here is what you need to know about week ahead. tomorrow business leaders from montgomery and prince george's county will put out a new study supporting purple line. the light rail line would connect new carrollton and bethesda. it could mean a big boost for the economy. >>> in boston, runners take part in 119th boston marathon. it's now been two years since the marathon bombing that killed three people and hurt more than 80 others. police say they have been working on the event safety all of this and last year. >> we certainly have people's back. they can relax. >> if you're an apple lover, we know you have this coming friday circled on the calendar. the apple watch coming out. it should be arriving in your mailbox then. they presold more than 1 million watches. they won't be available in stores for another two or three months. >>> parents with children with disabilities wonder what they will do when they are gone. now a ground breaking law in virginia that will ease c
that pipe only 4 inches across. >> unbelievable. it's sunday so here is what you need to know about week ahead. tomorrow business leaders from montgomery and prince george's county will put out a new study supporting purple line. the light rail line would connect new carrollton and bethesda. it could mean a big boost for the economy. >>> in boston, runners take part in 119th boston marathon. it's now been two years since the marathon bombing that killed three people and hurt more...
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pipe lines are made of cast iron. that means they're vulnerable to corrosion and slow leaks. most others are trying to remove their cast iron pipes in 22 years or less but pgw says it will be 88 years. >>> in delaware county it could take some businesses weeks to reopen after this underground explosion that triggered a fire and blackout. cell phone video shows the moment after that blast sent people screaming from shots and restaurants in wayne monday night. peco crews working around the clock to fix the cable that start that had. >> 4:16. the "nbc 10" reporters have gotten results regarding food safety. tina davis says it's time to change the law for food truck inspections. the law on the books now prohibits municipalities from inspecting propane tanks, but after months of reporting by the "nbc 10" investigators davis tells us she will introduce a bill to give the city of philadelphia and other communities the right to investigate that. >> i find it shocking. i don't think it should be. i think they should have the a
pipe lines are made of cast iron. that means they're vulnerable to corrosion and slow leaks. most others are trying to remove their cast iron pipes in 22 years or less but pgw says it will be 88 years. >>> in delaware county it could take some businesses weeks to reopen after this underground explosion that triggered a fire and blackout. cell phone video shows the moment after that blast sent people screaming from shots and restaurants in wayne monday night. peco crews working around...