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this is a very shallow lot in comparison to the standard. there is 30 feet less to define a reasonable area. it is for that reason i am raising the question. president fong: commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: looking at the upper level plan, i do not know. i do not want to get into criticism and self. it would seem that you could rework the kitchen and somehow for the deck and stairway in a little. inward and not have to entertain -- mr. sanchez, the rear of the house does not require a variants, right? it is just the debt and the stairwell. >> that is correct. it is just the deck and stared extension which is providing open access to the rear yard from the common area of the home, whereas the ground floor is developed as the master bathroom, and the upper level is developed as a common area. this would provide the access to. commissioner sugaya: i am suggesting a redesign could pull the deck. in essence, it would be the roof of the lower level. >> correct. understood. commissioner sugaya: i do not want to get into design. commissione
this is a very shallow lot in comparison to the standard. there is 30 feet less to define a reasonable area. it is for that reason i am raising the question. president fong: commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: looking at the upper level plan, i do not know. i do not want to get into criticism and self. it would seem that you could rework the kitchen and somehow for the deck and stairway in a little. inward and not have to entertain -- mr. sanchez, the rear of the house does not require a...
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commissioner antonini: vernal heights lots are pretty shallow. that is part of the dilemma we have here. what was convincing for me was the testimony about the exposure and the fact that east is to be left in the picture we're looking at. you're going to have light coming through there all day long. this addition basically encloses the spaces around what is now the sun room. that is what we used to call it, where it is entered from the other rooms, not a real practical passing. there are not a lot of things you can do on 25-foot frontage s, except to create some space to make it more livable. i do not feel that, in this case, we need to have it notching to take it out of there. it is a little bit problematic unless you use the entire 25 feet to make it more livable on the second level. i would be in support of approving the project as presented by the applicant. >> second. president fong: commissioner moore. commissioner moore: i am not as concerned about the notch and the parking space as i am about the requirement of yard variants. that is a gr
commissioner antonini: vernal heights lots are pretty shallow. that is part of the dilemma we have here. what was convincing for me was the testimony about the exposure and the fact that east is to be left in the picture we're looking at. you're going to have light coming through there all day long. this addition basically encloses the spaces around what is now the sun room. that is what we used to call it, where it is entered from the other rooms, not a real practical passing. there are not a...
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person, i'm saying the same words my enthusiastic voice, my real smile with the crow's feet, we are shallowwe were lookers -- like we like pretty people we like people who smile and who are upbeat and the punch line of this is the more you smile, the more your attitude is more upbeat and in these tight times you need to be able to view the glass as half full and not half empt each that's simple strategy for staying employed and being promoted. >> i like the idea you had. i will share real quickly and give me your best two seconds on it. to land your dream job write a white paper and it's almost like being published in the academic community for college. they like professors who have published. and you are saying take a page out of that if i'm doing it right and do a white paper on some area or some place you want to work and then present it or publish it or what? >> it's the magic tool for when you want to be a career changer. let's say i know nothing about marketing of fuel cells. nothing. but i believe in them. i believe that's the future of cars and i like marketing and so what do i do?
person, i'm saying the same words my enthusiastic voice, my real smile with the crow's feet, we are shallowwe were lookers -- like we like pretty people we like people who smile and who are upbeat and the punch line of this is the more you smile, the more your attitude is more upbeat and in these tight times you need to be able to view the glass as half full and not half empt each that's simple strategy for staying employed and being promoted. >> i like the idea you had. i will share real...
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and all of the other shallow things will not matter.elou said leaving out the if changes the meaning. friday interior secretary ken salazar gave the national park service 30 days to work with the memorial foundation, the king family and others to choose a more accurate version of the quote. >> we do want to correct what generations yet unborn. we do not want it as a distraction. >> it is certainly the right thing to do. the context is probably movement importa the most important to me. >> there is something very important. the point gets across and that's certainly that this is a beautiful tribute. >> i think shorting the quote robs us of his true nature and authentic verbiage. >> i enjoy the full quote. i was excited to see they were going to change that this week. >> now, memorial foundation president harry johnson who we heard from just now in that piece told us it will take some time to determine how to change the quote and even whether the quote can be changed. and so we shouldn't expect to see the actual correction happen too soon
and all of the other shallow things will not matter.elou said leaving out the if changes the meaning. friday interior secretary ken salazar gave the national park service 30 days to work with the memorial foundation, the king family and others to choose a more accurate version of the quote. >> we do want to correct what generations yet unborn. we do not want it as a distraction. >> it is certainly the right thing to do. the context is probably movement importa the most important to...
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the little dots surrounding the island, giglio, and the numbers indicate shallow water, no place for a cruse ship that size. why was it there? it had been close to there before. an earlier visit from the concord yeah. this time, reports that captain schettino took the ship past g giglio so his captain could wave to his family. islanders witnesses the tragedy and viewed the deaths. we're going to take you underwater to show you up close what the italian rescue divers are facing. it's extraordinariably difficult work. and we show the panic, with no crew or captains to be seen. we're going to look at contradictions in the own story. >> the call comes hours after the evacuation of the concord yeah has begun. from the start, captain gregore yeah de falco is displayed by what he's hearing from captain schettino. >> 100 people still onboard according to the captain himself. but listen to what schettino told italian television after he was safely ashore. the phone calls, de falco tells a different story. captain schettino is ordered at least ten times to go back onboard and oversee the evacu
the little dots surrounding the island, giglio, and the numbers indicate shallow water, no place for a cruse ship that size. why was it there? it had been close to there before. an earlier visit from the concord yeah. this time, reports that captain schettino took the ship past g giglio so his captain could wave to his family. islanders witnesses the tragedy and viewed the deaths. we're going to take you underwater to show you up close what the italian rescue divers are facing. it's...
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authorities say he possibly deliberately steered the ship to shallow waters, then abandoned the cruise line erliner, leavin people on board. that story, we were talking off camera, it's just getting weirder and weirder and weirder. >> why would you steer a cruise ship with 4,000 people into shallow water? that's odd. >> and everybody that's taken a cruise, that's the biggest night mare. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. at least they were lucky enough to know they were close to shore. there were other ships -- >> a lot of people swam to their safety. >> a lot of fellow mariners helping out there. for us, oh, man, is it cold outside this morning. >> bundle up. >> i know. wintertime. it took a while getting here, but it's finally settled in, at least for one whole weekend. the cold weather isn't going to last too much longer. today's probably going to be the worst of it. tomorrow, the improvement begins, although there's a little chance of some wintry weather around here early on tuesday morning before everything becomes all rainfall. we're keeping a close eye on your monday night into tuesday mo
authorities say he possibly deliberately steered the ship to shallow waters, then abandoned the cruise line erliner, leavin people on board. that story, we were talking off camera, it's just getting weirder and weirder and weirder. >> why would you steer a cruise ship with 4,000 people into shallow water? that's odd. >> and everybody that's taken a cruise, that's the biggest night mare. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. at least they were lucky enough to know they were close to shore....
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the numbers indicate extremely shallow water, no place for a cruise ship that size. why was it there? for starters, it was there before. this is "abc news" from an earlier visit to the concordia. reports captain schettino took his ship past gigliio so his chief steward from that island could wave to his family. it's a tragedy that only gets worse with time. we will take you up close to see what the italian rescue divers are doing. extremely dangerous work they're doing right now. and a survivor describes the panic rush for lifeboat, a helpful crew but no ship's officers or captain anywhere to be seen and first, a look at contradictions in the captain's own story. >> reporter: the call comes at 1:46 a.m., hours after the evacuation of the concordia has begun. from the start, captain gregoiria defalco of the italian coast guard is dismayed from what he's hearing of captain schettino. [ speaking foreign language ] >> 100 people still on board according to the captain himself. listen to what schettino told italian television after he was safely ashore. [ speaking foreign
the numbers indicate extremely shallow water, no place for a cruise ship that size. why was it there? for starters, it was there before. this is "abc news" from an earlier visit to the concordia. reports captain schettino took his ship past gigliio so his chief steward from that island could wave to his family. it's a tragedy that only gets worse with time. we will take you up close to see what the italian rescue divers are doing. extremely dangerous work they're doing right now. and...
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i was a drum major for righteousness and all of the other shallow things will not matter. critics, including maya angelou, believed the paraphrase -- paraphrase is inaccurate and ken salazar ordered the inscription changeed. we read the original quote to them. earths were quite aware of the dispute. this man brought a -- man boughtprintout for his vision. some said the brief paraphrased inscription is fine. >> he was a drum major for justice. and i think this is what he was. today this man have impact their entire world. >> the artist renditions of things, are you rejected? you know, and that is all in the eyes of the beholder. >> reporter: after hearing the full original quote, more visitors told us they want the short inscriptions changeed. >> with him fully, not part of it but everything he said. >> and what is printed up there means the opposite. >> should they change it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the king's family and others will be cutted over the next month in an effort to forge a consensus on what word should be added to clarify the inscription. in washington, jo
i was a drum major for righteousness and all of the other shallow things will not matter. critics, including maya angelou, believed the paraphrase -- paraphrase is inaccurate and ken salazar ordered the inscription changeed. we read the original quote to them. earths were quite aware of the dispute. this man brought a -- man boughtprintout for his vision. some said the brief paraphrased inscription is fine. >> he was a drum major for justice. and i think this is what he was. today this...
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they should know that the bottom is shallow here. it's impossible that they didn't know. >> reporter: the captain remains in police custody suspected of manslaughter. he denies abandoning the ship, an offense which also carries a prison sentence. >> suarez: we take a >> suarez: we take a closer look at the accident now with rudy maxa, a long-time travel writer, currently contributing to "national geographic traveler" magazine. he also hosts his own show on pbs, 'rudy maxa's world." and richard alsina is a lawyer who specializes in maritime law and represents passengers in personal injury trials. richard alsina, we just heard from alex thompson's report that already the attention is being focused on the actions of the captain. do ocean-going passenger ships have the equivalent of a black box so the events leading up to that running aground can be recreated without using human recollection? >> most of the modern ships do. so it. >> suarez: so it will only be a matter of time that we'll be able to piece together the events that led up t
they should know that the bottom is shallow here. it's impossible that they didn't know. >> reporter: the captain remains in police custody suspected of manslaughter. he denies abandoning the ship, an offense which also carries a prison sentence. >> suarez: we take a >> suarez: we take a closer look at the accident now with rudy maxa, a long-time travel writer, currently contributing to "national geographic traveler" magazine. he also hosts his own show on pbs, 'rudy...
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these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this? >> it is spectacular, travis from oregon, taught me a snake roll and a space cast. >> there are people from all over the world come to san francisco and say this is the place to be. >> yeah. it's amazing, we have teams from all over the world here today and they are thrilled. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you
these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers lodge. what do you think about this?...
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authorities are looking into the possibility that the captain deliberately steered the ship into shallow waters, then abandoned his cruise line. >>> for the first time since the sex scandal broke out at penn state university, we're hearing from former head football coach joe paterno. paterno was fired two months ago after former defensive coordinator jerry sandusky was charged with saexually abusing t least 15 boys over a period of 15 years. now in an interview with t"the washington post", he says he wishes he had done more. according to court documents, in 2002, assistant coach mike mcqueary said he saw sandusky abusing a boy in the locker room. paterno says he was confused about how to handle the situation. >> then i called my superiors, and i said, hey, we've got a problem, i think, but you guys look into it, because i didn't know -- you know, i had never had to deal with something like that and i didn't feel about it. >> sources close to paterno say he was furious when he was fired, but in an interview, he insists he's not bitter. penn state will continue to pay out paterno's contrac
authorities are looking into the possibility that the captain deliberately steered the ship into shallow waters, then abandoned his cruise line. >>> for the first time since the sex scandal broke out at penn state university, we're hearing from former head football coach joe paterno. paterno was fired two months ago after former defensive coordinator jerry sandusky was charged with saexually abusing t least 15 boys over a period of 15 years. now in an interview with t"the...
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off hii skills at a louisville vest...the rodent is pulled e - behind a radio controlled boat in a shallow them lots offlove and affection and tell them the same things over and over again) again.hahaha"")lou ann has been keeeing the show going for yearr..... she's already trained seven other wattr skiing squirrels. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:. 5:30.we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... 11...we''l see you laaer. later.
off hii skills at a louisville vest...the rodent is pulled e - behind a radio controlled boat in a shallow them lots offlove and affection and tell them the same things over and over again) again.hahaha"")lou ann has been keeeing the show going for yearr..... she's already trained seven other wattr skiing squirrels. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:. 5:30.we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... 11...we''l see you laaer. later.
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for his part, the captain said he was trying to steer the ship too shallow waters but that is not howsecutors see it. "still to come, craving a burger and fries? -- >> still to come, craving a burger and fries? a chain announces plans to deliver straight to your door. plans to better monitor a baby's oxygen level during delivery. how this could cut down on some real policy risk. >> the cold air pushes then. -- this could cut down on several -- cerebral palsy risk. >> no, google is not in morning. it has blacked out its logo today. it has joined wikipedia, which has blocked its web site for 24 hours, to protest the anti piracy legislation. they claim that the legislation would seriously restrict free speech on the internet. supporters say it is designed to crack down on sales of pirated products. keeping cars longer, you're not alone. many of the cars are reaching record old age. a study shows the average age of a car or truck in the u.s. is now at a record 10.8 years. that is up from 8.4 years back in 1995. researchers say lack of job security in a tough economy has prevented consumer
for his part, the captain said he was trying to steer the ship too shallow waters but that is not howsecutors see it. "still to come, craving a burger and fries? -- >> still to come, craving a burger and fries? a chain announces plans to deliver straight to your door. plans to better monitor a baby's oxygen level during delivery. how this could cut down on some real policy risk. >> the cold air pushes then. -- this could cut down on several -- cerebral palsy risk. >> no,...
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the east side of the bay is very shallow. then the larger ships that come through need to have at least 40 feet. they actually have to dredge up some of it. there is a very limited channel through the bed. in a sailboat, you cannot turn and get out of the way. next, we're going to walk across the plaza and into the ferry building. we will have over and stop at this store, and we have not all of these phenomenal mushrooms. -- and we have all of these phenomena mushrooms. >> they have an official title and placard. he is one of our tenants. ihe started out as a beat cop in san francisco, helping out at the farmers' market. he had grown up at a farm. he started getting interested in mushrooms, and it has grown into this incredible business. >> are any of these local? >> their family farm is at moth landing. they also going to the forest, and they did not tell anybody where they're going because there are very particular. you will see a forger walking through a building with a mushroom that the found after a big rainstorm and pro
the east side of the bay is very shallow. then the larger ships that come through need to have at least 40 feet. they actually have to dredge up some of it. there is a very limited channel through the bed. in a sailboat, you cannot turn and get out of the way. next, we're going to walk across the plaza and into the ferry building. we will have over and stop at this store, and we have not all of these phenomenal mushrooms. -- and we have all of these phenomena mushrooms. >> they have an...
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we will have a shallow layer of cold air on the surface. that will be around for the freezing in the overnight hours. then temperatures will warm as we move into the morning hours more. the advisory will then cancel up for the district. the cold front, look at hell these thunderstorms are -- look at how these thunderstorms are beginning to form from indiana and into western kentucky and tennessee. this cold front will be eventually move to the north of us. so we will not look for any severe weather past our area. temperatures will action warm up a bit for the day on monday. this is what it will look like in terms of the expansions for the freezing rain advisory. pennsylvania into new york and upper new england. 6:00 a.m., that is the cancellation time for the district. points north and west of loudoun county the expiration time will be 9:00 a.m. for the advisory. heavier rain later tomorrow afternoon. you definitely want to grab the umbrella after that late morning start to the day. be careful of the slick spot. tomorrow, temperatures will
we will have a shallow layer of cold air on the surface. that will be around for the freezing in the overnight hours. then temperatures will warm as we move into the morning hours more. the advisory will then cancel up for the district. the cold front, look at hell these thunderstorms are -- look at how these thunderstorms are beginning to form from indiana and into western kentucky and tennessee. this cold front will be eventually move to the north of us. so we will not look for any severe...
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it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows.describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows along it flows until he goes off the page's edge. he smiles. he's surprised to hear when his mouth opens. that's mine. so, this really lovely book that georgia put together for me has great painting on the cover. a painting of mcintosh street in georgia painted in the 1940's by a man, frank stanley herring. i saw this painting after i had written this next poem and after i talked to my grand mother and she mentioned this street to me. i didn't know it existed because by the time i was coming up the black business district was gone. and the past few years i think they erected a monument to it. nigger street. 1937. mcintosh street the sign reads like the apple. red but not red delicious red but like red on red eyes gravy on grit the and stop lights and g
it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows.describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows along it flows until he goes off the page's edge. he smiles. he's surprised to hear when his mouth opens. that's mine. so, this really lovely book that georgia put together for me has great painting on...
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and all of the other shallow things will not matter."ou said leaving out the "if" changes the meaning. friday, interior secretary ken salazar gave the national park service 30 days to work with the memorial foundation, the king family and others to choose a more accurate version of the quote."we do want to correct for generations yet unborn. we do not want it as a distraction.""it is certainly the right thing to do. the context is most important to me." reaction at the site was mixed. "there is something in brevity there is something that is very importaat. the point gets across and that's certainly that this is a beautiful tribute.""i think shortening the quote robs us of his truee nature and his authentic verbiage.""i enjoy the full quote so i was really excited to see that they were going to change it this week."reporter: memorial foundation president harry johnson told us it will take time to determine how to change the quote and even whether it can be changed.so, it could be a while before an actual correction is made. athena jones,
and all of the other shallow things will not matter."ou said leaving out the "if" changes the meaning. friday, interior secretary ken salazar gave the national park service 30 days to work with the memorial foundation, the king family and others to choose a more accurate version of the quote."we do want to correct for generations yet unborn. we do not want it as a distraction.""it is certainly the right thing to do. the context is most important to me."...
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and all of the other shallow things will not matter. >> tonight, the secretary of interior told the washington post that he ordered the national park service to fix it. but not everybody agreed that it should be changed. >> maybe they should leave it to as it is, everything happens for reason, why change it now? >> the refused answer any questions about the decision. we don't know how much is going to cost, who is going to pay for the change or how much of the original will be added to the memorial. they gave the park service 30 days to get it done. >> thank you very much. return to the big decision in virginia that will influence the race for president. a federal judge refuses to data for of the gop candidates of the primary ballots. a federal judge rejected an appeal. today requires the signatures of 10,000 registered voters including 400 from each of the state's 11 congressional districts. the candidates and should have complained about the law before they failed to meet those restrictions. the primary will be held in south carolina one week from tomorrow night and we will have a crew there
and all of the other shallow things will not matter. >> tonight, the secretary of interior told the washington post that he ordered the national park service to fix it. but not everybody agreed that it should be changed. >> maybe they should leave it to as it is, everything happens for reason, why change it now? >> the refused answer any questions about the decision. we don't know how much is going to cost, who is going to pay for the change or how much of the original will be...
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./ the nvestigation. 3 3 the capsized cruiseliner contiiued to shift in the shallow waters off italy's the water line was testament to the accident but some passengers said the ship's crew was the bigger danger last friday night. "it was the marx brrthers watching these guys trying to figure out how to work the boat. they couldn't coordinate, the shouting at eech othera i felt the disaster itself - hitting the reef - the capsizzng of the boat was manageable. but i to kill us." costa - the company that owns the ship - has praised the crew's pesponse - saying they acted bravely and swiftly to help evacuate more than 4,000 individuals. but it has also suggested thh captain may hhve francesco schettino had taken the 'costa concordia' too close to shore. the ship hit a submerged reef that the cappain says was not on the charts. maritime expeet kim petersen says that's beyond unlikely. "it's virtually impossible in an environment where this ship happened to be sailing. all shoals and rocks are well-marked on both electronic and priit charts." schettino is now under arrest, and may face p to
./ the nvestigation. 3 3 the capsized cruiseliner contiiued to shift in the shallow waters off italy's the water line was testament to the accident but some passengers said the ship's crew was the bigger danger last friday night. "it was the marx brrthers watching these guys trying to figure out how to work the boat. they couldn't coordinate, the shouting at eech othera i felt the disaster itself - hitting the reef - the capsizzng of the boat was manageable. but i to kill us." costa -...
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skills at a &plouisville boat show.the talented rodent gets pulled behind a radio controlled boat in a shallowpool.as aaorable wonder ... how they train the s. squirrel.this morring... we have the answer from the woman who's been training orphaned squirrels for the last thirty years. training a husband. you just e give them lots of love and affection and tell them the again.")) ((áááad r again- libááá)) 3 3 3 p3 3 3- 3 for more pnformation about &pthe ssca go to our website foxbaltimorr dot com slash morning. it's like something out of a hiiccock film... ((1:33 agh! get the keys! get the keys! 1:35)) taking over... next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore.. here's a friendly reminder. it's your last chance to get verizon's reliable high speed internet and phone for small business for only $84.99 a month. call 1.866.solutions now or visit verizon.com/solutions. only $84.99 for high-speed internet and phone. plus your choice of either no annual contract or a two year price guarantee. call 1.866.solutions or visit verizon.com/solutions today. hurry -- this offer won't last long. contact th
skills at a &plouisville boat show.the talented rodent gets pulled behind a radio controlled boat in a shallowpool.as aaorable wonder ... how they train the s. squirrel.this morring... we have the answer from the woman who's been training orphaned squirrels for the last thirty years. training a husband. you just e give them lots of love and affection and tell them the again.")) ((áááad r again- libááá)) 3 3 3 p3 3 3- 3 for more pnformation about &pthe ssca go to our website...
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i was a drum major for righteousness and all of the other shallow things will not matter coming up next -- a shocking scene of the picture of the italian post as rescuers searched for survivors still aboard a shipwrecked on an accordion. joe paterno speaking out for the very first time. what he says happened after learning of the >> the italian coast guard has launched a formal investigation. so far three people are dead and 40 more are still unaccounted for. the coast guard has completed searching above water. challenging conditions could make it difficult for people searching below water. >> this is a difficult situation. the ship is on 50 meters deep over the sea. it could go deeper. >> according to italian media, the captain has been taken to jail. he is under investigation for alleged manslaughter. he caused the wreck. the state department says about 26 americans were on board and are all accounted for. former penn state coach joe paterno is speaking out telling his side of what happened after he learned of child sexual abuse allegations against his former assistant coach. he made
i was a drum major for righteousness and all of the other shallow things will not matter coming up next -- a shocking scene of the picture of the italian post as rescuers searched for survivors still aboard a shipwrecked on an accordion. joe paterno speaking out for the very first time. what he says happened after learning of the >> the italian coast guard has launched a formal investigation. so far three people are dead and 40 more are still unaccounted for. the coast guard has completed...
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the captain headed back to shallow water.ust after 10:00, passengers were making for the lifeboats as the orders were given to abandon ship. it ended up on the ground, on its side. cruise ship design has changed considerably since the titanic 100 years ago. there twice the size and sit much higher out of the water. some question whether the new designs are as stable. it is something they test here at the university of southampton. >> they are as safe as they can be. the center of gravity is higher because of equipment, cabins. inherently, they are very stable. if the hull is big enough, the ship will still sink. >> the international maritime organization the regulates ship safety and around the world now says it will consider tightening the rules in light of the accident. >> extraordinary images. it is starting to look as if this was a case of negligence on the part of the captain. >> he is very much at the center of this. his team is looking worse and worse all the time. he did go on italian television and say he felt he was
the captain headed back to shallow water.ust after 10:00, passengers were making for the lifeboats as the orders were given to abandon ship. it ended up on the ground, on its side. cruise ship design has changed considerably since the titanic 100 years ago. there twice the size and sit much higher out of the water. some question whether the new designs are as stable. it is something they test here at the university of southampton. >> they are as safe as they can be. the center of gravity...
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. >> as the wind whipped up the waves, the vast bulk of the costa concordia began to shift in the shallow waters. the abandoned rescue efforts for several hours, too dangerous to continue. after the see calmed --s ea calmed, the rescuers were back aboard. there are still hoping to find survivors, but no more likely they will be bringing out the dead. it is the divers who have the most dangerous task. the water temperature is not the problem. visibility is. in places inside the ship, it is minimal, and movement is hampered by debris. a navy diver said as he swam to the ship tables and chairs were floating around him. >> it is unreal to see personal stuff like wallets, may be some close -- clothes. it is not so common. it seems like a movie. >> hundreds of passengers were ready to leave soon after the ship struck a land. >> it is under control. please remain calm. >> why did the crew wait so long to get them to safety? the first person to arrive to help in the rescue was the deputy mayor of this island. did you get the impression on board that the officials were in control? >> no. >> absolu
. >> as the wind whipped up the waves, the vast bulk of the costa concordia began to shift in the shallow waters. the abandoned rescue efforts for several hours, too dangerous to continue. after the see calmed --s ea calmed, the rescuers were back aboard. there are still hoping to find survivors, but no more likely they will be bringing out the dead. it is the divers who have the most dangerous task. the water temperature is not the problem. visibility is. in places inside the ship, it is...
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his attorney is praising his client for bringing the damaged ship to shallow waters and saving the livesny. a cruise ship executive said the captain trade from the course and took the vessel close to the island of giglio as a favor of the maitre d' who is from there. a spokesman says none of the fuel onboard has leaked and the tanks appear intact for now it could take two to four weeks to extract all that oil. >>> san francisco's new sheriff ross mirkarimi is back to work after spending the weekend way from his family following a court order on domestic violence charges. amy hollyfield caught up with whim. >> reporter: he made it clear that it was -- not a good weekend that he's not about this stay away order. he is here at work. he made it clear that he is determined to continue business as usual here at city hall. san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi says, he is not only ready to address the charges against him in court. he will also deal with them when talking to his staff. >> i have a manager's meeting. through the managers of the department i absolutely will address the duties and t
his attorney is praising his client for bringing the damaged ship to shallow waters and saving the livesny. a cruise ship executive said the captain trade from the course and took the vessel close to the island of giglio as a favor of the maitre d' who is from there. a spokesman says none of the fuel onboard has leaked and the tanks appear intact for now it could take two to four weeks to extract all that oil. >>> san francisco's new sheriff ross mirkarimi is back to work after...
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the ship's captain is accused of steering the "costa concordia" into shallow waters friday night causing it to overturn. 11 people are confirmed dead and 21 others are unaccounted for. tracking data shows the ship went closer to shore last year and that route was approved. >> must have become perilously close, possibly within touching distance. >> authorities say captain francesco schettino abandoned the boat before all the passengers made it off safely. schettino tried to defend himself saying he tripped on a ship and ended in a life boat. >>> more human body parts have been found in the same park where a severed head was discovered earlier this week in california. dog walkers found the human head tuesday wrapped in a plastic bag in hollywood hills, not far from the famous hollywood sign. yesterday two hands and two feet were found. police say they are still trying to find out whether all the body parts belonged to the same victim. they also say the person may have been killed elsewhere and then his body dumped in that park. the victim, a man, has still not been identified. >>> two anti
the ship's captain is accused of steering the "costa concordia" into shallow waters friday night causing it to overturn. 11 people are confirmed dead and 21 others are unaccounted for. tracking data shows the ship went closer to shore last year and that route was approved. >> must have become perilously close, possibly within touching distance. >> authorities say captain francesco schettino abandoned the boat before all the passengers made it off safely. schettino tried to...
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justice, say i was a drum major for peace, that i was a drum major for righteousness and all other shallowngs shall not matter. it will be corrected. a number of events are taking place across the country and here in baltimore. kuren redmond is live outside mount st. joseph high school with a former world war ii vet changing his time. >> reporter: like you said, 83rd birthday of dr. king, lots of celebrations to commemorate his birthday, today's, here at mount st. joe, the students will get a message from dr. bass who, is a former world war ii veteran and spent his life fighting racism. tell us about dr. bass. >> reporter: at mount st. joe's we believe the good loving person can make a difference. that was the message the life of dr. king, and his message, it's a part of the life and message of dr. bass. he served in world war ii and helped to liberate a death camp and active in the civil rights movement and became principle at a time when the quest for equality was played out in the schools. not only a eye witness but a participant and living history. we hope he will inspire our boys toda
justice, say i was a drum major for peace, that i was a drum major for righteousness and all other shallowngs shall not matter. it will be corrected. a number of events are taking place across the country and here in baltimore. kuren redmond is live outside mount st. joseph high school with a former world war ii vet changing his time. >> reporter: like you said, 83rd birthday of dr. king, lots of celebrations to commemorate his birthday, today's, here at mount st. joe, the students will...
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today, as the wind whipped the waves, the vast bulk of the costa concordia began to shift in the shallow waters. it's no ship more under the sea. the abandoned -- they abandoned it rescue efforts for a few hours. rescuers were back on board, struck -- striding up the sloping deck, trying to find survivors. it is the divers who have the most dangerous task. the water temperature is not the problem. visibility is. in places inside the ship, it is minimal, and movement is hampered by ship to breathe. -- debris. tables and chairs were floating around the diver. >> use the personal stuff like wallets, maybe some close -- clothes floating around. it seems like a movie. >> hundreds of passengers were ready to leave soon after the ship struck land. >> remain, at this time. >> why did the crew wait so long to get them to safety? the first person to arrive to help in the rescue was the deputy mayor of this island. >> did you get the impression on board that the officials were in control? >> no. >> absolutely not, he told me. they were unprofessional. we found police divers gathering but decrepit e
today, as the wind whipped the waves, the vast bulk of the costa concordia began to shift in the shallow waters. it's no ship more under the sea. the abandoned -- they abandoned it rescue efforts for a few hours. rescuers were back on board, struck -- striding up the sloping deck, trying to find survivors. it is the divers who have the most dangerous task. the water temperature is not the problem. visibility is. in places inside the ship, it is minimal, and movement is hampered by ship to...
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the vessel is lying on its side in shallow waters, but could slip deeper into the sea. japan is today marking the 17th anniversary of the great earthquake. that quake devastated the port city of kobe and surrounding areas in 1995. more than 6,400 people died. survivors are sharing their experiences with people affected by last year's disaster in northeastern japan. people who lost families and friends gathered at a park in kobe city before daybreak. they arranged candles in the shapes of the numbers one and 17 the date of the disaster. a moment of silence was held at 5:46 a.m. the exact time the earthquake struck. >> translator: it's been 17 years. it seems to short and at the same time so long. >> translator: i wonder why only i survived. i always imagine what it would be like if my husband didn't die. >> rebuilding in the most heavily damaged areas of kobe ended last year. more than 1/3 of kobe's current population has never experienced a major earthquake. older residents are passing on what they learn from the 1995 disaster to younger generations. events in memory to
the vessel is lying on its side in shallow waters, but could slip deeper into the sea. japan is today marking the 17th anniversary of the great earthquake. that quake devastated the port city of kobe and surrounding areas in 1995. more than 6,400 people died. survivors are sharing their experiences with people affected by last year's disaster in northeastern japan. people who lost families and friends gathered at a park in kobe city before daybreak. they arranged candles in the shapes of the...
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he argues that he saved many lives by having the presence of mind to steer his ship into the shallow water and crash it on to allege. -- on to the ledge. >> we have the rescue and recovery effort on going as well. >> through the day indeed and towards the end of the day, the discoveries of five more bodies -- four men and women in the flooded parts of the stern of the wrecik -- wreck. it seemed that they were in the gathering area where they might have hoped to board a lifeboat. there are a lot of efforts in the search. there was a series of loud explosions that were aimed at cutting through the hall and making it easier to get to the gathering points. they have found bodies and a couple of days ago, another found in a similar area. >> thank you very much for joining us. still a confusing picture off the coast of italy. now to egypt, where the trial of hosni mubarak continue today. he faces charges of excepting tribes, abusing presidential authority, and killing unarmed protesters during last year's revolution. in opening his defense, the lawyer argued that he was a man who had clean
he argues that he saved many lives by having the presence of mind to steer his ship into the shallow water and crash it on to allege. -- on to the ledge. >> we have the rescue and recovery effort on going as well. >> through the day indeed and towards the end of the day, the discoveries of five more bodies -- four men and women in the flooded parts of the stern of the wrecik -- wreck. it seemed that they were in the gathering area where they might have hoped to board a lifeboat....
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the first was a shallow 3.4 magnitude and hit four miles from wattsonville around 6:20 this evening. the second quake 2.8, hit a minute later 13 miles northeast of morgan hills. no injuries or damage reported. >>> the big business for some environmental businesses. how recycling is taken one step further. it is an idea that is green, clean and catching on. >>> he doesn't hike the values but will take the money. why a slam on the bay area could backfire on newt gingrich. >>> and a scuffle that has nothing to do with the 49ers of or jeff claire rachlt. >>> we have a few showers we are tracking to the north on our satellite-radar. of course today was all about that near record-setting heat. one of the warmest spots santa cruz 69. tomorrow tracking fog and mild numbers to start. more in the seven-day forecast. >>> they have never been cozy and now the political feud betweens in acy pell loescy and newt gingrich just got personal. she said that gingrich could never beat president obama. gingrich slammed pell loes and san francisco. we see why the remarks could backfire on gingrich. >> i t
the first was a shallow 3.4 magnitude and hit four miles from wattsonville around 6:20 this evening. the second quake 2.8, hit a minute later 13 miles northeast of morgan hills. no injuries or damage reported. >>> the big business for some environmental businesses. how recycling is taken one step further. it is an idea that is green, clean and catching on. >>> he doesn't hike the values but will take the money. why a slam on the bay area could backfire on newt gingrich....