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. >> plywood and screws for the plywood. plywood and stand have been flying off the shelves but there's one thing he will not see here because they are out of them to request the big thing right now is generators. we had maybe 300 requests in two hours. have trucks on the way and expect to my early morning. >> the mayor does not expect people will have to evacuate. jim says he will leave it gets bad but he hopes it does not. they are other house and the connecticut is also in the storms pass. >> be are hanging out, hoping that one of the two places has power. >> we have a planet and the place and will fall that closely. -- a plan in place and will follow that closely. >> looks pretty nice out there tonight. >> we are a couple of days away from this. we talk about computer models and all that kind of stuff. there has been a trend. the man i get the worst case scenario here in maryland -- we won't get the worst-case scenario here in maryland but that does not mean we will not see the meat of the storm. if it comes up the bay l
. >> plywood and screws for the plywood. plywood and stand have been flying off the shelves but there's one thing he will not see here because they are out of them to request the big thing right now is generators. we had maybe 300 requests in two hours. have trucks on the way and expect to my early morning. >> the mayor does not expect people will have to evacuate. jim says he will leave it gets bad but he hopes it does not. they are other house and the connecticut is also in the...
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they-they-as i said, they were ill equipped to handle me, they built some plywood ramps, it was an old school. and we made due, we made due. dr. clark, using ed's experience, let's go back and cover again- so individuals with a physical disability as well as alcohol and drug use disorders as well as mental health, does the act differentiate? i know you spoke a little bit about the differences between legal and illegal drugs, but are there different types of coverage under the act for a physical disability or for a mental illness or for substance use disorders? well, i mean, the act requires reasonable accommodation to the individual. so ed talks about approaching substance abuse treatment facilities afterwards, and they made an effort to make a reasonable accommodation; he seemed satisfied with it. but he also talked about when he lost the use of his limbs, he was still drinking; so that's part of what we're trying to deal with is making sure that people don't use a disability as an excuse for not addressing both of his issues at the time. so people start focusing on the apparent disab
they-they-as i said, they were ill equipped to handle me, they built some plywood ramps, it was an old school. and we made due, we made due. dr. clark, using ed's experience, let's go back and cover again- so individuals with a physical disability as well as alcohol and drug use disorders as well as mental health, does the act differentiate? i know you spoke a little bit about the differences between legal and illegal drugs, but are there different types of coverage under the act for a physical...
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. >> plywood and screws for the plywood. >> plywood and sand have been flying off the shelves but there's thing you won't see here because they're out of them. >> the big thing right now is generators. we've had maybe 300 requests in two hours but we have trucks on the way. we are expecting them by early morning hopefully. >> right now, the mayor doesn't expect people will have to evacuate but jim and sandy connell say they'll leave if it gets bad but hope it doesn't. their other house in connecticut is also in the storm's path. >> it's more likely they'll be out of power up there than down here. >> no matter what happens, officials say they're ready. got a plan in place and we'll follow that closely. >> when the storm actually hits, city officials will close the boardwalk. until then, people are free to enjoy it. reporting in ocean city, sarah sampson. >> sandy his caused significant damage in the caribbean and is threatening to unleash heavy rain and wind in new england. >> hurricane sandy pounded its way through the caribbean today, ripping homes apart. at least 40 have died in haiti,
. >> plywood and screws for the plywood. >> plywood and sand have been flying off the shelves but there's thing you won't see here because they're out of them. >> the big thing right now is generators. we've had maybe 300 requests in two hours but we have trucks on the way. we are expecting them by early morning hopefully. >> right now, the mayor doesn't expect people will have to evacuate but jim and sandy connell say they'll leave if it gets bad but hope it doesn't....
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you see workers outside of a chase bank taking down the plywood. windows were boarded up because out of here the protests nay get out of hand. the protesters were marking the first afternoon of the police raid of their encampment. despite graffiti, the rally was peaceful. >> some of the protesters say they came prepared. >> it's just a sledgehammer to keep everything here. >> police made at least two arrests, one protester threw a rock that hit the police officer in the chest. the officer was not hurt and then someone else was -- there was narks -- narcotics involved. a board member at the civic center community district offices says he believes a recent burglary may be payback for the crackdown in a nearby alley. thieves smashed the window saturday morning, stealing a desk and couple -- computer. >>> this man sentenced to four years on wednesday after pleading guilty and will have to forfeit $6.4 million after running a truss lease zam he was a manager in oakland when he launched another company to receive services. >>> 80-year-old william ayers i
you see workers outside of a chase bank taking down the plywood. windows were boarded up because out of here the protests nay get out of hand. the protesters were marking the first afternoon of the police raid of their encampment. despite graffiti, the rally was peaceful. >> some of the protesters say they came prepared. >> it's just a sledgehammer to keep everything here. >> police made at least two arrests, one protester threw a rock that hit the police officer in the chest....
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. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to leave this room thinking we did not kill anybody for that. yes, you had a question? >> (inaudible). >> yeah. well, yes, there are -- in cities like the northern part and lima there are certain districts like -- certain ones and the capital and to the south of lima the district there and to the south almost border to chile there is a community that is unknown that we are doing research right now on it. yes, the value there and with chile and all of that area. yes? >> (inaudible). >> no -- you know what it is. it's a rubber stamp of the tube that is heating it. you can -- >> (inaudible). >> no it's a tube. somebody had a question. i don't know if we are running out of time or we have to go or -- >> (
. >> it's a type of plywood, so this one in particular -- yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> in the language it's called dulo. >> (speaking spanish). >> yes? >> (inaudible). >> (speaking spanish). >> yeah. >> (speaking spanish). >> (laughter). >> yes. >> (inaudible). >> in the 16th century, about 1500. yeah. >> (inaudible). >> no. no, no, just you have to...
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they boarded up all the windows with plywood. other small businesses shut down early. the vietnamese restaurant closed four hours early. those that chose to keep their normal business hours say it was a slow day. the owner of this deli says business today is down by about 50% compared to a normal day. >> most of all business [ indiscernible ] from this area so they won't be free to come take their lunch break to come out and relax, you know, outside. >> reporter: "occupy" protestors say they won't damage any storefronts. they tell me they are against cops not business owners. it's a very peaceful day at least up to this point. but police are standing by. police in riot gear they are all around the plaza making sure things are under control. now, there is a major march and protest tonight, the antioakland police march will start at 7:00 again a lot of police officers in the downtown area watching over this protest and watching out for all the businesses around here. live here in oakland, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> in other bay area headlines, detectives in hercules are inve
they boarded up all the windows with plywood. other small businesses shut down early. the vietnamese restaurant closed four hours early. those that chose to keep their normal business hours say it was a slow day. the owner of this deli says business today is down by about 50% compared to a normal day. >> most of all business [ indiscernible ] from this area so they won't be free to come take their lunch break to come out and relax, you know, outside. >> reporter: "occupy"...
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using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco'
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor....
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. >> plywood and screws. >> plywood and sand have been flying off the off the shelves t there's one thing you won't see because they're out of them. >> the big thing right now is generators. we've had 300 requests in two hours but we have trucks on the way. we are expecting them by early morning. >> right now, the mayor doesn't expect people will have to evacuate but jim and sandy say they'll leave if it gets bad. they hope it doesn't because their other house, in connecticut, is also in the storm's path. >> it's more likely to be out of power up there than down here. we're hanging out hoping one of the two places has power. >> no matter what happens, officials are ready. >> we have a plan in place and we'll follow that closely. >> we're told things will is that right shut down here tomorrow. that's when the boardwalk will shut down. until then, people who don't mind a little breeze can still enjoy it. reporting hive in ocean city, sarah sampson. >> it's still early this morning but they don't expect a lot of tourists this weekend? >> there's a few people walking around. people are still
. >> plywood and screws. >> plywood and sand have been flying off the off the shelves t there's one thing you won't see because they're out of them. >> the big thing right now is generators. we've had 300 requests in two hours but we have trucks on the way. we are expecting them by early morning. >> right now, the mayor doesn't expect people will have to evacuate but jim and sandy say they'll leave if it gets bad. they hope it doesn't because their other house, in...
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on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywoodingts. on a house like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a reasonable comfort level, your house will be damaged but sleeping there at night. >> we can reduce the impact of earthquake so get back to so-called normal life as quickly as we can. one of the elements is having people be able to stay in their homes. >> instead of on the street. >> one of our serious goals. we'll move on to other interesting areas of the city. welcome to the mission. >> yes. >> this is frank's home. >> i grew up in the mission. in fact i grew up a couple blocks up the street, forest and 18th. >> we were talking ability issues of earthquake safety have to do with a number of things. the soil you're on, how strong or vulnerable your building is and of course, they have to do with what the earthquake is whether it's a little shakera big one on hayward or san andreas fault. >> remember at the beach we talked about the hazards associated with earthquake, the liquid
on existing homes there,'s the garage door basing your water heaters, adding anchor bolts, plywoodingts. on a house like this with this clipping, what can do, what i've done for probably less than $5,000 get a reasonable comfort level, your house will be damaged but sleeping there at night. >> we can reduce the impact of earthquake so get back to so-called normal life as quickly as we can. one of the elements is having people be able to stay in their homes. >> instead of on the...
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have since put plywood on e window there. was from the third floor tore a number of folks had be rescued. one man fell. in this video shot by a thehbor, you could see the threeoting out of story apartment building. people on the scene say it was chaos. >> we ran inside to get the people out. >> this man and several others make sure everyone was safe. the the rescuers needed to be themselves. >> i could feel the flames. >> rescued by a ladder truck on the third floor. you can see the flames scorched the latter. >> minutes later, we would of jump. >> one man could not wait. down from theimb window but wound up falling. >> he had to jump out. >> the stepson of the man who says he and others helped m cpr and had to pull him away from the flames. >> i was trying to help him get from the fire so he could be saved. >> all four people were taken to the hospital. for smoke treated inhalation. one firefighter has to be to his hand. cut >> that plutarch is where the fell from the third floor and landed. was taken to the hospital with so
have since put plywood on e window there. was from the third floor tore a number of folks had be rescued. one man fell. in this video shot by a thehbor, you could see the threeoting out of story apartment building. people on the scene say it was chaos. >> we ran inside to get the people out. >> this man and several others make sure everyone was safe. the the rescuers needed to be themselves. >> i could feel the flames. >> rescued by a ladder truck on the third floor. you...
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>> and plywood. don't forget plywood.nk that the idea is that right now whether it sells advertising space, so everyone wants to talk about it. i'm not a believer, but talk to me sunday. everybody is lining up. people are buying the milk and the groceries for the next few days to be safe, but it may have an impact and as you said. probably more of an impact on home depot and lowe's. >> reporter: and her pop tarts and beer were popular. i don't know. no and groceries, pop tarts and beer. that don't know. liz: sweethearts and diet coke. mix them up, shake it. all right. thank you very much. it's going to be pretty darn serious all up and down the eastern seaboard. but fox and fox business are watching it extraordinarily closely. don't worry. we are on the story. of course we are also on the markets, and this will touch a nerve with some of you. for the past year with some of you there has always been a reason not to invest. the debt ceiling debacle, worried about that. greece, spain, ireland a year ago. the u.s. was downgra
>> and plywood. don't forget plywood.nk that the idea is that right now whether it sells advertising space, so everyone wants to talk about it. i'm not a believer, but talk to me sunday. everybody is lining up. people are buying the milk and the groceries for the next few days to be safe, but it may have an impact and as you said. probably more of an impact on home depot and lowe's. >> reporter: and her pop tarts and beer were popular. i don't know. no and groceries, pop tarts and...
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a tarp over a hole in the roof, for example, or plywood over broken windows. save receipts and be careful about doing too much before getting a visit from an insurance representative. >> it is important to have an insurance adjuster, not to assess the damage. when folks come to your door and offered to do repair work to your home, ensure that this is a licensed contractor. >> what if your tree falls on your neighbor's yard? in most cases, it is your neighbors problem. >> generally speaking, their insurance company would cover it, unless the tree was debt and you were on notice it was likely to fall and you had not taken action to remediated that. then you are it neighbors insurance company may seek reimbursement. >> damage to your car would be covered by your of a policy, if you have comprehensive coverage under that policy, generally speaking. >> people are often surprised to learn that their homeowner's policy does not cover flood damage. >> that would include water in your basement, for example. federal flood insurance is there for that purpose, but most ho
a tarp over a hole in the roof, for example, or plywood over broken windows. save receipts and be careful about doing too much before getting a visit from an insurance representative. >> it is important to have an insurance adjuster, not to assess the damage. when folks come to your door and offered to do repair work to your home, ensure that this is a licensed contractor. >> what if your tree falls on your neighbor's yard? in most cases, it is your neighbors problem. >>...
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plywood and sandbags were no match for the storm. >> there was no way to prepare that would have kept water out? >> no. no way. how are you going to stop water. it goes where it wants to go. full to the top. >> crews are now pumping water around the clock trying to at least get those tunnel emptied out. new york says the bus almost will be operational by tomorrow and it will run for free until the subway is back up and running. it could be a while before things get back to normal at laguardia international. it looked more like a lake. with gates and runways completely submerged. the storm prompted thousands of flight cancellations. >> we'll take a one more look with a little perspective from a math class you may have taken years and years ago. remember number sequences? it's a sequence that can be represented by a tiling square. you can create a spiral by drawing circular arcs. this gives you what's known as the golden spiral. it turns up in pine cones and nautilus shells. it turns up in weather. here hurricane sandy at landfall. the intersection of math and nature. causing a very big
plywood and sandbags were no match for the storm. >> there was no way to prepare that would have kept water out? >> no. no way. how are you going to stop water. it goes where it wants to go. full to the top. >> crews are now pumping water around the clock trying to at least get those tunnel emptied out. new york says the bus almost will be operational by tomorrow and it will run for free until the subway is back up and running. it could be a while before things get back to...
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owners hoped to lure in crowds for halloween, crews took down those deck raikses and put up sheets of plywood instead. forecasters say the storm surge, combined with high tide, could bring floodwaters farther inland. water levels could rise four to eight feet above normal from along the delaware bay to rhode island. the worst damage could happen north of where the storm makes landfall. bulldozers are shoring up miles of sand dunes and residents are hoping walls of sandbags will hold. new jersey governor chris kristy has ordered people on barrier islands to evacuate. >> the damage to homes and the shoreline, beach erosion, you know, we're-- we're going to be looking at some pretty significant damage to the shore. i think this could be more severe than irene. >> reporter: among those packing up are seniors at francis azberry manor in ocean grove. >> we just don't know. so you do what you're told. >> reporter: charlotte mcdevitt doesn't like the idea of leaving home. >> this is my first experience for an evacuation. i hope i don't have to go through it again. it's very frightening. >> reporter:
owners hoped to lure in crowds for halloween, crews took down those deck raikses and put up sheets of plywood instead. forecasters say the storm surge, combined with high tide, could bring floodwaters farther inland. water levels could rise four to eight feet above normal from along the delaware bay to rhode island. the worst damage could happen north of where the storm makes landfall. bulldozers are shoring up miles of sand dunes and residents are hoping walls of sandbags will hold. new jersey...
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he claims to have the ability to not get they set a ball of plywood on fire, douse it in gasoline, drivegh with a truck. he lands on the mattresses, stands up and is not on fire. but you can guarantee that little stunt hurt just a bit. >> i'm so [ bleep ] burnt. >> that's not burnt, dude. i mean you're burnt. >> what did he think was going to happen by driving himself through fire? >> you know what, let's ask him. we've got ben "titanium cranium" joining us right this minute. >> it was planned and we threw it together. i don't know, i thought i was going to get out of it unscathed. i kind of thought i got hurt because it was you guys' fault but it was my fault. >> why their fault? >> because i thought they put more gasoline on than i thought. we played with fire before and i felt confident with it. got a little pitt to cocky i guess. >> he was supposed to wearfá a fire, kevlar fire kind of thing but he didn't want to. >> man, it hurts, dude. >> the end of the video, it looks like you're pretty bandaged up at the hospital. how severe were your burns? >> i had the right side of my face and
he claims to have the ability to not get they set a ball of plywood on fire, douse it in gasoline, drivegh with a truck. he lands on the mattresses, stands up and is not on fire. but you can guarantee that little stunt hurt just a bit. >> i'm so [ bleep ] burnt. >> that's not burnt, dude. i mean you're burnt. >> what did he think was going to happen by driving himself through fire? >> you know what, let's ask him. we've got ben "titanium cranium" joining us...
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. >> reporter: the plywood forms of the deck are going up fast.ing ready for concrete to be poured in the next couple weeks. for anyone hoping to get a boat's eye view of work on the section with the tower, caltrans has a warning, it is dangerous. >> we've got extra patrols, you should know the coast guard, chp, under the bay bridge now, so much work is going on that span that goes across from the skyway to the island. please do not go under the suspension bridge. >> reporter: heather ishimaru, abc7 news. >>> passengers riding amtrak's capitol corridor on weekends can ride for half price or buy one fare at regular price and get a companion fare for free. it includes 17 stations between auburn and san jose. weekend discounts runs through the end of next april, single passengers. >>, solo passengers. time for a look at the forecast, a little complex today. >> it is all about timing when will the sea breeze kick in? when will the fog return? thanks for tuning in. notice clear once again temperatures mild, this is the warmest morning in the forecast,
. >> reporter: the plywood forms of the deck are going up fast.ing ready for concrete to be poured in the next couple weeks. for anyone hoping to get a boat's eye view of work on the section with the tower, caltrans has a warning, it is dangerous. >> we've got extra patrols, you should know the coast guard, chp, under the bay bridge now, so much work is going on that span that goes across from the skyway to the island. please do not go under the suspension bridge. >> reporter:...
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using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you it moves the belt up, and if you educator. for 20 years i was executive directoroq for the chiensbo1x"÷ education committee where i helped renelster 100,000 immigrants to vote in san francisco. participate in our democracy. and i have been active for more participation in our elections. so please vote:d this election cycle. i've also been a teacher of san franciscoy years. i've also owned a small business. my wife and i ownav business in the richmond district. i've neighborhood for many, manyrá years, most recently cochair of the richm
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor....
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and shovels, also, some of the bigger items, pallets of sandbags, play type coming out along with plywood and generators , the stakes are higher when you are preparing for a hurricane. ken is trying to beat the rush, the rush to get his boat out of the chesapeake bay ahead of hurricane sandy, he learned his lesson nine years ago. >> isabelle, we didn't think anything was going to happen. it was fine until 1:00 in the morning. woke up the next morning, everything was under water. >> reporter: ray morrison, no longer wait until the storm is upon him, choosing to prepare for almost anything. >> identify heard snow, high winds is what i'm most concerned about. i don't know what the rain, how much of that is going to be and where it's going to hit, whether it's going to be up the bay, or maybe delaware bay or up to peninsula, between delaware and chesapeake bay. >> reporter: emergency managers in baltimore and harford counties are preparing for the worst. mindful of the possible flooding along the bay and the real danger posed by high winds and heavy rain. >> we do intend to receive a signific
and shovels, also, some of the bigger items, pallets of sandbags, play type coming out along with plywood and generators , the stakes are higher when you are preparing for a hurricane. ken is trying to beat the rush, the rush to get his boat out of the chesapeake bay ahead of hurricane sandy, he learned his lesson nine years ago. >> isabelle, we didn't think anything was going to happen. it was fine until 1:00 in the morning. woke up the next morning, everything was under water. >>...
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earlier today residents snapped up plywood, generators and flashlights. people should have nonperishable food for three days and one gallon of water per person at least. >> we have concerns of some of the effects of the storm, mostly i think the possibility of flooding in some of the low lying areas of down. >> where we are, there's a lot of areas of trees right outside of ocean city, so we're taping our windows. >> we're taking this very seriously. >> we are. >> ocean city officials say they'll have an update on the storm situation there tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning. >>> the threat of a storm and the president's urging brought huge crowds to polling places today to vote early. election staff in maryland and the district were overwhelmed by the numbers they saw. long lines were reported in both montgomery and prince george's county. one voter told 9 news now it was an hour and a half wait at the montgomery county executive office building. in the district, early voting in the wards actually started today. election official reports they moved voting mac
earlier today residents snapped up plywood, generators and flashlights. people should have nonperishable food for three days and one gallon of water per person at least. >> we have concerns of some of the effects of the storm, mostly i think the possibility of flooding in some of the low lying areas of down. >> where we are, there's a lot of areas of trees right outside of ocean city, so we're taping our windows. >> we're taking this very seriously. >> we are. >>...
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. >> still a little early to tell you about we have the plywood and sandbags ready. we'll be as prepared as we can an hope for the best. >> the storm isn't entirely predictable so where it will hit exactly and how much force they can't really pin that down yet. >>> paul, a much different story here in the bay area. it's a gorgeous day to end the week. >> the east coast is doling with that big, big storm that's going to be a big problem for us the only probable did you remember your sunscreen? we have lots of sunshine out there. what a great shot of the bay bridge crystal clear from the coast to the sierra and right in between we have comfortable temperatures. oakland 72. livermore 75. santa rosa 76. we hit 70 in downtown san francisco earlier today currently 65 in san jose 68. hi-def doppler the strongest radar in bay area is crystal clear and will remain that way all the way through the weekend. a lot of you woke up to chilly temperatures, concord 43, napa 41. it will be chilly again tonight but not as chilly. napa 49, concord 51, redwood city 52 and fremont you wil
. >> still a little early to tell you about we have the plywood and sandbags ready. we'll be as prepared as we can an hope for the best. >> the storm isn't entirely predictable so where it will hit exactly and how much force they can't really pin that down yet. >>> paul, a much different story here in the bay area. it's a gorgeous day to end the week. >> the east coast is doling with that big, big storm that's going to be a big problem for us the only probable did you...
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can institutions to the city such as all wood doors in bay view and had jobs for decades, western plywoods gone. a lot of the construction suppliers have been very hard hit and the people that use them are the small builders. if we don't keep them building in san francisco they would look elsewhere like many of the suppliers have moved to santa rosa and other areas and will have a bad effect where they're located and i urge you to get rid of this job killing provision in the inclusionary housing and bring us up to ten units and above and work in san francisco and keep working franciscans in the city. thank you very much. >> shawn kingon, residential speakers association. many of the speakers spoke about moving up the blue collar economic ladder. this isn't about housing goals and policies. to ulc it's very simple. this is a social or a cultural issue. other professions, doctors, lawyers, statutories, techies, they can see the tangible proof. they can demonstrate that their industry is valued and rewarded in san francisco, but if you don't have a college degree, or if you're an immigrant,
can institutions to the city such as all wood doors in bay view and had jobs for decades, western plywoods gone. a lot of the construction suppliers have been very hard hit and the people that use them are the small builders. if we don't keep them building in san francisco they would look elsewhere like many of the suppliers have moved to santa rosa and other areas and will have a bad effect where they're located and i urge you to get rid of this job killing provision in the inclusionary...
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they have fused the plywood with the plaster board, the purple is coming off, and it's not a pretty sight. and i'm going to leave you guys with a little note that i have in my office which says instead of looking for something in the dark, turn on the light. i'm not sure who richard hanaim is. he has been working on this project four years or more than that, but i'd like to see some answers from this church group and the organization and i think we need richard and the organization here to tell us what is going on with this building. thank you guys so much. have a good day. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is hiroshi fakuda [speaker not understood] land use and housing committee. i would second linda avery for her fine work and keeping order. i'm here today primarily because the transportation sustainability program [speaker not understood] was held, i think its was september 25th. so, and it ended october 5th. the problem was that planning department did you good outreach, but in this case the outreach was not very good. and at the scoping meeting when i attended, for q and a,
they have fused the plywood with the plaster board, the purple is coming off, and it's not a pretty sight. and i'm going to leave you guys with a little note that i have in my office which says instead of looking for something in the dark, turn on the light. i'm not sure who richard hanaim is. he has been working on this project four years or more than that, but i'd like to see some answers from this church group and the organization and i think we need richard and the organization here to tell...
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the philippine government looks to have ended decades of insurgency by signing a piece of plywood with muslim rebels the president said under the preliminary agreement there will be an autonomous islamic region in the predominantly catholic south it's hoped a final deal will be reached by two thousand and sixteen this agreement comes after fifteen years of talks between the government and rebels of a one hundred twenty thousand people have been killed in the country's restive south. now a misunderstanding that left a young man badly beaten in a hospital bed a russian student who had been detained on charges that were later dropped is now facing a lengthy and uncertain recovery after being beaten by inmates at a canadian remand center and his family and friends say the country's authorities are doing nothing to help as art is probably boycott reports. a trip to study english in canada gone horribly wrong twenty four year old denise telecasts arrived in calgary in june eager to learn about the country and make new friends it was it is language school those friends would quickly enemies w
the philippine government looks to have ended decades of insurgency by signing a piece of plywood with muslim rebels the president said under the preliminary agreement there will be an autonomous islamic region in the predominantly catholic south it's hoped a final deal will be reached by two thousand and sixteen this agreement comes after fifteen years of talks between the government and rebels of a one hundred twenty thousand people have been killed in the country's restive south. now a...
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they have fused the plywood with the plaster board, the purple is coming off, and it's not a pretty sight. and i'm going to leave you guys with a little note that i have in my office which says instead of looking for something in the dark, turn on the light. i'm not sure who richard hanaim is. he has been working on this project four years or more than that, but i'd like to see some answers from this church group and the organization and i think we need richard and the organization here to tell us what is going on with this building. thank you guys so much. have a good day. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is hiroshi fakuda [speaker not understood] land use and housing co
they have fused the plywood with the plaster board, the purple is coming off, and it's not a pretty sight. and i'm going to leave you guys with a little note that i have in my office which says instead of looking for something in the dark, turn on the light. i'm not sure who richard hanaim is. he has been working on this project four years or more than that, but i'd like to see some answers from this church group and the organization and i think we need richard and the organization here to tell...
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. >> and the plywood forms goring up, fast. getting ready for concrete to be poured. for anyone hoping to get a boat's eye view caltrans has a warning it's dangerous. >> there is a extra patrols, it's so much work going on that span so please do not go underneath the bridge we're living that. >> and the suspension bridge is a mouthful when you're going to be hearing a lot of. and this is that signature section of the bridge and caltrans does not want anyone going underneath there because there is a probability you can be hit with someone falling off of the bridge because there is so much work going on. >> thank you very much. >> there is after six decades of california department of fish and game it will be the department of fish and wildlife. the word game refers to animals that are hunted. sporting groups are concerned it will change the department's focus as well. this is the result of a bill signed by governor brown. it's mer than any other governor since 1967 when ronald reagan held the office. >> arnie duncan called for a end to the use of textbooks for schools,
. >> and the plywood forms goring up, fast. getting ready for concrete to be poured. for anyone hoping to get a boat's eye view caltrans has a warning it's dangerous. >> there is a extra patrols, it's so much work going on that span so please do not go underneath the bridge we're living that. >> and the suspension bridge is a mouthful when you're going to be hearing a lot of. and this is that signature section of the bridge and caltrans does not want anyone going underneath...
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contractors boarded up all the windows with plywood. other small businesses shut down early. this restaurant closed four hours early. those who chose to keep their normal business hours say it was a slow day. this deli owner says business today is down by about 50% compared to a normal day. >> most of our business is from the business district from this area. so they won't be free to come out and relax. >> reporter: "occupy" protestors say they won't damage any storefronts and say they are against cops not business owners. and there are a lot of police officers in riot gear surrounding this area right now. they are not right next to the protestors so to speak. they are kind of staying back to make sure they don't provoke the protestors. cops are not popular here. they are being depicted a pigs. at 7:00 there will be an anti- police march and rally marching to city police headquarters and back. so that will be centering. we'll see what happens in an hour. one other side note to talk about. in the last year or so, police officers here in oakland arrested about 700 "occupy" prot
contractors boarded up all the windows with plywood. other small businesses shut down early. this restaurant closed four hours early. those who chose to keep their normal business hours say it was a slow day. this deli owner says business today is down by about 50% compared to a normal day. >> most of our business is from the business district from this area. so they won't be free to come out and relax. >> reporter: "occupy" protestors say they won't damage any storefronts...
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. >> we had bar kayed up top with wood plywood and sandbags to keep the water out, but when the surge came, it brought down all this material that doesn't belong here. large pieces of lumber, and that broke through the barrier and allowed more water to come in. >> reporter: that's water just a few steps down from the top of the steps. but the tracks are another two levels underneath that. so as much as the water's gone down, we're still two levels worth of water till we get to the tracks? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it will take a week alone just to pump out the water. but the subway system will begin limited service tomorrow. limited mass transit has left city streets choked with cars, a telling sign of just how badly the city needs to ease the stress on the roads. in midtown manhattan, grand central terminal reopened after its longest closure ever in its 100-year history. tell me why you're up here? this 70-year-old man, his name is michael, lives in lower manhattan without power. he walked 30 blocks to join these folks and charge his cell phone. when is the last time you had to com
. >> we had bar kayed up top with wood plywood and sandbags to keep the water out, but when the surge came, it brought down all this material that doesn't belong here. large pieces of lumber, and that broke through the barrier and allowed more water to come in. >> reporter: that's water just a few steps down from the top of the steps. but the tracks are another two levels underneath that. so as much as the water's gone down, we're still two levels worth of water till we get to the...
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beach residents, business owners, broke out the plywood before heading to higher ground. and check it out, this is annapolis, maryland, right there. same story here, city passed out sandbags to residents, business owners, provided 20 tons, 20 tons of sand, coastal maryland could see a foot of rain. you know, just the beginning but already, new jersey is beginning to feel the wrath of what is hurricane sandy right now. all state offices have been closed. they have been ordered closed tomorrow ahead of this storm. new jersey was the first to announce mantder to evacuation. our alison kosik has been in new jersey i ins in ashbury park, h the boss. datory evacuation. our alison kosik has been in new jersey in ashbury park, home of the boss. winds are picking up where you are. >> reporter: you look down this way, on a sunday night, even at this hour, there are people walking around but not a soul to be seen, except for the wind whipping back and forth, clear sand, you can see that sheet of sand going. the waves, another talking point. you can't forget the waves. high tide happ
beach residents, business owners, broke out the plywood before heading to higher ground. and check it out, this is annapolis, maryland, right there. same story here, city passed out sandbags to residents, business owners, provided 20 tons, 20 tons of sand, coastal maryland could see a foot of rain. you know, just the beginning but already, new jersey is beginning to feel the wrath of what is hurricane sandy right now. all state offices have been closed. they have been ordered closed tomorrow...
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out and buyto go plywood and tarps, and you can .thatimbursed for >> the head of the independent insurancents of america, he not to make permanent repairs until you talk to your agents because until ok, you do not know what can be reimbursed. havewner policies deductibles, and in those are based on percentage of the insured home, typically between 1% and 5%. >> there will be a lot of goprise homeowners when they claims and find out that there deductible of or $8,000 instead of $500 or $1,000. at this point, i hope it covers everything. he was told it could take up before they could estimate the damage. be able to will not in his home for a while. just wants to get back home. as far as i'm concerned, i be happy to spend the rest of my life here. that is it now for abc 7 news at 5:00. up a 6:00, we uncover new from hurricane sandy. tonight, video of the rescues you have got to see. our hearts go out to the who have lost loved ones. >> plus, president obama towards the flood ravaged new jersey shore as the presidential campaign goes on. how's sandy is affecting the which is just six days away
out and buyto go plywood and tarps, and you can .thatimbursed for >> the head of the independent insurancents of america, he not to make permanent repairs until you talk to your agents because until ok, you do not know what can be reimbursed. havewner policies deductibles, and in those are based on percentage of the insured home, typically between 1% and 5%. >> there will be a lot of goprise homeowners when they claims and find out that there deductible of or $8,000 instead of $500...
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there are p plywood up because they're worried about the wind. they're worried of the ocean will cross the sand dune. at the boardwalk, strolling during this beautiful weather they are not worried about much at all. the delaware shore is a study in contrast. it is a beautiful day and the rehoboth boardwalk is as crowded as any summer evening. but behind the scenes, a weary town is getting ready for the worst. the family that owns this farmland amusement arcade is filling sandbags and boarding up windows. >> we have never seen something like this. we don't know what to expect. >> at the indian refer in litt this person is doubling out the dock lines on his boat. >> if it hits where they are saying, it could be pretty bad for indian river. >> at dewey beach, a massive sand plow was rumbling up route 1 to get ready to clear the roads. this man says that sandi is all anyone is talking about. >> we are trying to gather water and extra food for the house. businesses are preparing. we think we will get hit. this is no joke and we are not taking it light
there are p plywood up because they're worried about the wind. they're worried of the ocean will cross the sand dune. at the boardwalk, strolling during this beautiful weather they are not worried about much at all. the delaware shore is a study in contrast. it is a beautiful day and the rehoboth boardwalk is as crowded as any summer evening. but behind the scenes, a weary town is getting ready for the worst. the family that owns this farmland amusement arcade is filling sandbags and boarding...
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workers put plywood on windows and door of the church before the rain started coming down last night. repair work is expected to start soon. fire damaged and charred religious articles that were removed, the home next door is being used as chapel. >> we keep building this is just the beginning. church has been around 2,000 years stuff like this happens we keep moving on this church is 134-years-old, -- [ inaudible ] >>> the deacon says this auction helped lift spirits as well as raised money. the church is well insured. >>> 5:08. live doppler has been busy this morning track the rain. >> where are the showers now mike? >>> good question. you can see how much rain fell overnight, 37/100 an third of an inch in santa rosa, petaluma, american canyon about 43/100, half an inch in napa, oranges there, heavier rain falling. novato only -- same in downtown san francisco, quarter of an inch in oakland and orinda, half an inch around pinole. further south, nearly 2/10 after anyone's san bruno, nearly 1/10 fremont and redwood city. couple hundreds san jose and sunnyvale just wet enough it going
workers put plywood on windows and door of the church before the rain started coming down last night. repair work is expected to start soon. fire damaged and charred religious articles that were removed, the home next door is being used as chapel. >> we keep building this is just the beginning. church has been around 2,000 years stuff like this happens we keep moving on this church is 134-years-old, -- [ inaudible ] >>> the deacon says this auction helped lift spirits as well as...
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of the good shepard in berkeley is boarded up after fire damaged the building saturday workers put plywoodon windows and door of the church before the rain started coming down last night. repair work is expected to start soon. fire damaged charred religious articles that were removed from the fire. the hall next door is being used as a chapel and impromptu location for fundraising auction scheduled to be held yesterday. >>> families of san bruno pipeline explosion plans to urge governor brown today to replace the president of the california public utilities commission today. the blast killed eight destroyed more than three dozen homes in september of 2010. some neighbors accuse the utilities president of making backroom deals with pg&e. the families will present a t with more than 200 signatures calling for the utilities commission ouster. >>> today is the deadline to register to vote in next month's presidential election. the november 6th election will decide the presidential race as well as many federal, state and local races voters in california can submit information online provided th
of the good shepard in berkeley is boarded up after fire damaged the building saturday workers put plywoodon windows and door of the church before the rain started coming down last night. repair work is expected to start soon. fire damaged charred religious articles that were removed from the fire. the hall next door is being used as a chapel and impromptu location for fundraising auction scheduled to be held yesterday. >>> families of san bruno pipeline explosion plans to urge...
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workers spent much of the day pulling down the eight-foot tall plywood fins that surrounded this area for 8 1/2 months. a little sprucing up to get rid of the construction grime and at 2:45 in the afternoon, metro quietly opened the south entrance at dupond circle. a metro employee holding a cell phone camera was among the first down and katie dunn was the first up. >> and show is exciting not having it here and it's exciting. i love it. >> reporter: metro said that they're more of an industrial design and maintains that it should last as long as 30 years. escalators on the north end need rehabilitation and managers believe they won't have to shut down the entrance to accomplish those repairs. john henrehan, fox 5 news. buses will replace trains on the red and orange line and the green line trains will single track between greenbelt and college park and metro is scheduled to open two hours early and accommodating the customers in the army 10-mile and adding additional trains on the blue and yellow line before and after the race. >>> drivers near dwi will want to avoid traveling north
workers spent much of the day pulling down the eight-foot tall plywood fins that surrounded this area for 8 1/2 months. a little sprucing up to get rid of the construction grime and at 2:45 in the afternoon, metro quietly opened the south entrance at dupond circle. a metro employee holding a cell phone camera was among the first down and katie dunn was the first up. >> and show is exciting not having it here and it's exciting. i love it. >> reporter: metro said that they're more of...
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the plywood forms of the deck are going up fast and ready for concrete to be poured in the next couplecapital corridor train weekends can take advantage of bargain fares starting this weekend. solo passengers -- the -- >>> time for a check on the forecast for those staying put. mike has been watching that radar and all that other fancy stuff. what do you have? >> a new cooling trend coming our wail. >> yah! >> nothing out there now. -- still mild this morning with san francisco to the east bay underneath the deck of high pressure right now. you can see the lack of cloud cover out there. tomorrow morning mist along the coast maybe drizzle in the higher elevations, but not today. temperatures still in the low to mid 70s antioch and fremont, mid 50s napa, santa rosa, half moon bay low to mid 60s everywhere else. the warmest morning in this forecast cycle. mid to upper 50s monterey bay and inland. temperatures are going to drop nearly 10 to 20° today, still puts our temperatures a little above average before the cooling trend hits this afternoon. livermore 14° warmer at 94, napa three degr
the plywood forms of the deck are going up fast and ready for concrete to be poured in the next couplecapital corridor train weekends can take advantage of bargain fares starting this weekend. solo passengers -- the -- >>> time for a check on the forecast for those staying put. mike has been watching that radar and all that other fancy stuff. what do you have? >> a new cooling trend coming our wail. >> yah! >> nothing out there now. -- still mild this morning with san...
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. >> reporter: he's put plywood and waterproof tape over his basement windows. if nearby cameron run should flood, he's hoping to keep the water out of his house. >> i'm going to the gas station to get some gas to put in the generator. to be ready. >> reporter: residents in the huntington neighborhood -- >> a whole lot nervous. yeah. because every time it rains, we go through this. >> reporter: the huntington community has flooded many times in recent years and residents have learned the hard way what precautions they should take. heading to work this morning, latice brown headed to work, but when she returns tonight, she's parking far away up a large hill. a lesson learned after losing everything in the last big flood. >> i lost one of my cars, everything that i owned in the basement. >> reporter: residents here are keeping a watchful eye on hurricane sandy. they're also paying close attention to a bond measure on the november ballot. it would build a levee to protect the huntington community from future floods. residents have put up signs encouraging people to
. >> reporter: he's put plywood and waterproof tape over his basement windows. if nearby cameron run should flood, he's hoping to keep the water out of his house. >> i'm going to the gas station to get some gas to put in the generator. to be ready. >> reporter: residents in the huntington neighborhood -- >> a whole lot nervous. yeah. because every time it rains, we go through this. >> reporter: the huntington community has flooded many times in recent years and...