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. >> skylight and the base is shooting through the skylight a block est not just the residents on the alley but one block up is seeing it so in my experience if the building isn't something conceptually with an owner you can modify the modification has to come from the booking and the management of sound check so i think those two circumstances are pretty similar. but when it comes to they are different the chap he and malibu when our allowing alps to be turned up and hit a certain level it's harder to manage those raw implementations at malibu. but it's i don't think it's our issue their building is not up to - >> but they can box in the skylight. >> they can but i think at this point the residents shouldn't have to wait for that process to be implemented. >> okay. thank you. >> any other questions for inspector burke. mr. poly i didn't say going to wake up i recorded on friday he's golden going to wrap up on saturday >> can i make one quick comment i know we put dates on the reports but can you put those across the citations thank you. >> hello, again i'm going to talk about saturda
. >> skylight and the base is shooting through the skylight a block est not just the residents on the alley but one block up is seeing it so in my experience if the building isn't something conceptually with an owner you can modify the modification has to come from the booking and the management of sound check so i think those two circumstances are pretty similar. but when it comes to they are different the chap he and malibu when our allowing alps to be turned up and hit a certain level...
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adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylighthe 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind o
adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylighthe 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our...
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will be replaced with a lantern shaped skylights that relates better to the facade beyond it. as i spoke of before, the renovation of the sun room does trigger the need for a fire proofing para pit wall along the property line and we plan to work with dbi to minimize the height of that as much as possible. if you have any questions, i am available and the project sponsors are here to give you a brief presentation. >> thank you. >> this is my husband and co-restorer and over here we have lito who is our contractor. and just very briefly we wanted to give you an update on where we are at. this is the house in 2010 and, we have completely restored the woodwork and put on a new roof. >> this small, shaded highlighted part shows the pyramids that we were talking about that is with the building that we wanted to replace. the neighbor loves the idea and wrote us an e-mail saying, yes, please do it. >> let's see. and then, this is another shot of the house as it is currently. this is the house as it is currently. and i think that is all that i wanted to show you. oh, okay, so there is
will be replaced with a lantern shaped skylights that relates better to the facade beyond it. as i spoke of before, the renovation of the sun room does trigger the need for a fire proofing para pit wall along the property line and we plan to work with dbi to minimize the height of that as much as possible. if you have any questions, i am available and the project sponsors are here to give you a brief presentation. >> thank you. >> this is my husband and co-restorer and over here we...
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in terms of what that might mean well i think it can be as simple as looking at can you install skylights to have natural lighting in your building and not necessarily have to have your compact flourescence everywhere okay so i want to be clear so your ceiling? mm hmm your roof instead of doing what you would do what? well i think many of us have been in a traditional office building where you may have cubicles and you're gonna have your overhead lighting and as we're building new buildings we're looking at can we install in skylights can we have using natural light? yes can we have different types of windows so that they're more insulated do you buy as jeff had said all of your computers that are energy star so that you're using less power what does that mean energy star? that's a program the us epa has a the environmental protection agency yes they have a certification i think probably most people are familiar with energy star or if they're buying a washer and dryer but they certify other things as well and it can be commercial refrigerators it can be you know what types of equipment yo
in terms of what that might mean well i think it can be as simple as looking at can you install skylights to have natural lighting in your building and not necessarily have to have your compact flourescence everywhere okay so i want to be clear so your ceiling? mm hmm your roof instead of doing what you would do what? well i think many of us have been in a traditional office building where you may have cubicles and you're gonna have your overhead lighting and as we're building new buildings...
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bricks crashed through a skylight, and then through some stairs in a rear stairwell. officials asked residents on the top floors of the apartment building to leave, until an inspector can determine if it is safe to stay there. we're going to the hillside police chief, lots of flooding so far this morning chiefs can hear me? >> could morning our you? >> thank you for joining us. describe the conditions were you are. >> mannheim road between washington and 290 is under water. didn't you have officers directing traffic? >> with a loss of localized flooding and loss of roads closed. >> have you been in touch with your residence? >> we have lots of flooding. residents have flooding we're trying to pump them out. >> any accidents to report? >> that yet. >> and advice to drivers? >> try to avoid the area right now. wait for this water to recede. >> the police chief in hillside. thank you for spending time with us this morning. we'll check back in again later. >> if you are in the area and you can take a safe picture of the flooding in your area please head to our fiscal page
bricks crashed through a skylight, and then through some stairs in a rear stairwell. officials asked residents on the top floors of the apartment building to leave, until an inspector can determine if it is safe to stay there. we're going to the hillside police chief, lots of flooding so far this morning chiefs can hear me? >> could morning our you? >> thank you for joining us. describe the conditions were you are. >> mannheim road between washington and 290 is under water....
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on storm scan3 we have a clear skylight winds at the moment and temperatures that will be cool coolingthe 60s which is very pleasant for this time of year. our live neighborhood network takes us across the region. we'll start off in cape may county. cape may courthouse where the temperature is 79. lu jersey regional airport 73. at girard college in city at the airport we're looking at 74 degrees. 69 in millville after all that rain last night. a nice dry day expected tomorrow tomorrow. allentown, 69. the poconos 62. a taste of fall in that city. future weather shows a clear sky tonight. h tomorrow morning. then we have a weak front moving through tomorrow. it's going to set off few spotty shing the afternoon. and into the evening. fe'nt it will be pleasant for your thursday expect a mostly sunny sky with the exception of a few showers or sprinkles. in the wake of that front we get into a northwesterly prevailing wind.s. plenty of sunshine for friday. and it gets even warmer high pressure slides to the south on saturday. and then we'll watch another fast moving system from the great lak
on storm scan3 we have a clear skylight winds at the moment and temperatures that will be cool coolingthe 60s which is very pleasant for this time of year. our live neighborhood network takes us across the region. we'll start off in cape may county. cape may courthouse where the temperature is 79. lu jersey regional airport 73. at girard college in city at the airport we're looking at 74 degrees. 69 in millville after all that rain last night. a nice dry day expected tomorrow tomorrow....
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no air-conditioning led to specially designed fans and tubular skylights, channeling sunlight insteaderhead electrolytes. >> there's a lot more movement to this building more than we had in our labs. >> reporter: while dpr won't reveal how much the net zero building costs it plans to use the site as a training center for other companies who want to explore new technology. in san francisco, elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> and the company says the building came together quickly just five months from start to finish. >>> massive dust storm blocked out half the sky as it swept across eastern washington. look at this. a driver captured this video of the storm known as haboob, about 50 miles southwest of spokane yesterday. storms are force when air is forced down and pushed forward by a thunderstorm front. they can pack winds up to 60 miles an hour to stir up dust and sand. >>> chief meteorologist paul deanno is live for us in the oakland hills and he has a preview of another natural phenomenon. i wish i was there, paul. >> it's beautiful. the weather is perfect right now. let's hope it stays cl
no air-conditioning led to specially designed fans and tubular skylights, channeling sunlight insteaderhead electrolytes. >> there's a lot more movement to this building more than we had in our labs. >> reporter: while dpr won't reveal how much the net zero building costs it plans to use the site as a training center for other companies who want to explore new technology. in san francisco, elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> and the company says the building came together quickly just...
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. >> have a new place for a skylight that came down from two stories. >> property owner was using the empty building as storage. he says mother nature just beat him to it. >> this is a big building to be retrofitted. we'll be glad when it's dean. >> dozens of older commercial buildings around town, there was plenty of broken glass windows. the force was strong enough to knock over a 3500-pound safe. >> it will take a cherry picker to lift it up off the ground. woke me up out of bed. my whole dvd rack fell on top of me while i was sleeping. >> masonry contractors are going to be very busy as the quake damage destroyed 90% of the chimneys on the whole block. this chimney collapsed crushing the neighbor's car. this neighbor decide the whole thing will have to go. >> the glory of living in an old home. could have been a whole lot worse. >> this someone of the more heavily damaged buildings in vallejo. falling brick and roof time have made it unsafe to enter so it has been red-tagged. last count there were 41 buildings and homes damaged. downty sent in five engineers and 10 inspectors to h
. >> have a new place for a skylight that came down from two stories. >> property owner was using the empty building as storage. he says mother nature just beat him to it. >> this is a big building to be retrofitted. we'll be glad when it's dean. >> dozens of older commercial buildings around town, there was plenty of broken glass windows. the force was strong enough to knock over a 3500-pound safe. >> it will take a cherry picker to lift it up off the ground. woke...
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. >> we have a new place for a skylight that came down from two stories. >> reporter: he was using the empty building as storage. it was scheduled for earthquake retrofitting and he says mother nature just beat him to it. >> this is a big building to be retrofitted. we'll be glad when it's done and over and we'll be searching for tenants. >> reporter: at dozens of older commercial buildings around town the shaking broke plenty of plate glass windows. at neukom and sons locksmith the force knocked over a 3,500 pound safe. >> it's going to take a cherry picker to pick it up off the ground. >> reporter: what does to tell you about how strong this quake was? >> pretty strong. it woke me up out of bed. my dvd rack fell on top of me when i was sleeping. >> reporter: and masonry contractors are going to be busy as the quake damage destroyed 90% of the chimneys on the block. she decided the whole thing will have to go. >> living in an old home, we wouldn't have it any other way. it's okay. it could have been a whole lot worse. >> reporter: all righty. we are back here live at that locksmithing
. >> we have a new place for a skylight that came down from two stories. >> reporter: he was using the empty building as storage. it was scheduled for earthquake retrofitting and he says mother nature just beat him to it. >> this is a big building to be retrofitted. we'll be glad when it's done and over and we'll be searching for tenants. >> reporter: at dozens of older commercial buildings around town the shaking broke plenty of plate glass windows. at neukom and sons...
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the glass in the skylights melted, came molten and fell down in large chunks. >> the capitol stonewallsvived as well as the senate vestibule with its distinctive corncob columns. >> and what is the significance of the corncobs? >> well, the significance is the american plant in a classical way sort of thinking the way classical architects would have thanthought, it is a very port staple of the american diet, of the american economy. >> and fighting with the british that night were former american slaves. >> you know the british brilliantly exposed a real weak side the american society, and that was slavery and our dependence on slaves. >> historian seeing vogel is author of a flow by blow account of washington's capture. >> and they offered freedom to slaves in this region, the chesapeake, said, you know, come over to our side, you know, we promise you freedom and if you want to, by the way you can fight against your former masters. >> from the capitol, navy admiral george co born and ross and 150 redcoats marched to the white house. >> so the british came right through here. >> right t
the glass in the skylights melted, came molten and fell down in large chunks. >> the capitol stonewallsvived as well as the senate vestibule with its distinctive corncob columns. >> and what is the significance of the corncobs? >> well, the significance is the american plant in a classical way sort of thinking the way classical architects would have thanthought, it is a very port staple of the american diet, of the american economy. >> and fighting with the british that...
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on storm scan3 we have a clear skylight winds at the moment and temperatures that will be cool coolingn into the 60s which is very pleasant for this time of year. our live neighborhood network takes us across the region. we'll start off in cape may county. cape may courthouse where the temperature is 79. lumberton at the south jersey regional airport 73. at girard college in philadelphia it is 72 and blue bell in the winkfield airport 73 degrees. still quite comfortable in the city at the airport we're looking at 74 degrees. 69 in millville after all that rain last night. a nice dry day expected tomorrow tomorrow. allentown, 69. the poconos 62. and look at what is off to the west. state college 62. pittsburgh 59 degrees. a taste of fall in that city. future weather shows a clear sky tonight. through tomorrow morning. then we have a weak front moving through tomorrow. it's going to set off few spotty showers or sprinkles during the afternoon. and into the evening. we're not all going to be seeing them but you'll see some clouds and where there's clouds there could be a few sprinkles. in
on storm scan3 we have a clear skylight winds at the moment and temperatures that will be cool coolingn into the 60s which is very pleasant for this time of year. our live neighborhood network takes us across the region. we'll start off in cape may county. cape may courthouse where the temperature is 79. lumberton at the south jersey regional airport 73. at girard college in philadelphia it is 72 and blue bell in the winkfield airport 73 degrees. still quite comfortable in the city at the...
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. >>> skyforce 10 high above for some skylights. central at west. robertson. great leaping grab for the score. south wins 41-14. pennsbury snordway running on council rock south. pennsbury 28-0. gets the shutout. most exciting player of the night, kingsley warwu. celebratory, slow down, big guy. penn ridge beats them 35-6. fall to penn ridge 35-6. hesean grange. abington, 35-34. come from behind win. fells trying to find a receiver. penn charter ends the play with a sack there. 54-26. roxborough running all over strawberry mansion. wright going in the right direction. takes a moment to pose a little bit. 33-6. lincoln and south philadelphia. southern gets the win in overtime. 14-12. wissahickon's collin williams, keeper with the score, they beat up on central 41-6. >> the "high school blitz" play of the week is brought to you by toyota. let's go places. >> top play, electrifying moment delivered we edison. bobbles a snap but regroups. nice cutback across the field. he is gone. all the way from 4. edison turns lights out. 12-6. and that is just an appetizer. mu
. >>> skyforce 10 high above for some skylights. central at west. robertson. great leaping grab for the score. south wins 41-14. pennsbury snordway running on council rock south. pennsbury 28-0. gets the shutout. most exciting player of the night, kingsley warwu. celebratory, slow down, big guy. penn ridge beats them 35-6. fall to penn ridge 35-6. hesean grange. abington, 35-34. come from behind win. fells trying to find a receiver. penn charter ends the play with a sack there. 54-26....
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and in which it was visible to the public, and we have since changed that to a slope roof with a skylight so that it can be as minimal as possible, and pretty much not visible and the other items that we did incorporate was the front hanging of the front garage wall, and in setting it back. and the original and the house as it currently stands does have the garage in the front and we also thought that the suggestion was great to push that back, and to create the bay so that it can return closer to what it would have been originally. and here is kind of a quick image of what that looks like with the bay. now it was just a couple of clarifications for the commission. i would like to make sure. and the garage door had noted that it would be the same size, verses the existing. we are actually going to keep the same width but we are increasing the height of that door by four inches. and it is mainly because the proportion needed to kind of look right. we are regrading the driveway so the front portion of the house right at the garage will be slightly higher, than it used to be. so we are pursu
and in which it was visible to the public, and we have since changed that to a slope roof with a skylight so that it can be as minimal as possible, and pretty much not visible and the other items that we did incorporate was the front hanging of the front garage wall, and in setting it back. and the original and the house as it currently stands does have the garage in the front and we also thought that the suggestion was great to push that back, and to create the bay so that it can return closer...
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leaded glass skylights to bring natural light to the station. it has a beautiful oak booth brass grille in front of it. even though there's simple design element to these that are really quite charming. closedy hall station was because as the trains got longer and longer, and there's a very, this xtreme curve on station, which you can see just from this photo, and when trains six cars to ten cars, they are -- there was not enough room for that train to in to this station. it was not safe because the was so strong. so between the cars, there was the big gap to get to the train m, plus the entire couldn't fit into the station at one time. o basically, it stopped being used and it was moth balled at some point, the transit museum to restore it and make it an historic site. we're seeing and people love getting in there. the transit system runs tours to be aers but you have member before you can get on one of the tours. here we are on the lower level we he transit museum where have the really magnificent and unparalleled collection of elevated bway a
leaded glass skylights to bring natural light to the station. it has a beautiful oak booth brass grille in front of it. even though there's simple design element to these that are really quite charming. closedy hall station was because as the trains got longer and longer, and there's a very, this xtreme curve on station, which you can see just from this photo, and when trains six cars to ten cars, they are -- there was not enough room for that train to in to this station. it was not safe...
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the building is flooded with sunlight from the skylights, and they are in, by definition, a safe and nurturing environment. they smell the food that's done in our gourmet kitchen. they see clay objects, they see hand-crafted furniture, and this is in their neighborhood. and the emotional impact of that gets their attention, and the kids call it being in a safe haven. that's the name of the study that we did on the kids-- they called it a safe haven. we get them in clay, we get them in photography, they listen to jazz, and all of a sudden these kids like what they feel, they like what they hear, and they like the way that they're being talked to. the only question i ask kids when i bump into them in the hallway is, "what college are you going to-- not if you're going to college, but when you're going to college?" >> hinojosa: the whole notion of "they like the way that they're being talked to"... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...you say that if you treat these young people with respect, and you give them an immensely beautiful place to be, that they will, in turn, give that back. >> absolutel
the building is flooded with sunlight from the skylights, and they are in, by definition, a safe and nurturing environment. they smell the food that's done in our gourmet kitchen. they see clay objects, they see hand-crafted furniture, and this is in their neighborhood. and the emotional impact of that gets their attention, and the kids call it being in a safe haven. that's the name of the study that we did on the kids-- they called it a safe haven. we get them in clay, we get them in...
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it has leaded glass skylights to bring natural light into the station. it has a beautiful oak token booth with an ornate brass grill in front of it. and it has really, even though they're simple railings, there's a really nice design element to these, they are quite charming. the city hall station was closed because as the trains got longer and longer and there's a very, very extreme curve on this station, which you can see from this photo, and when trains expanded from six cars to 10 cars, there was not enough room for that train to come into this station. and it was not safe, because the curve was so strong, so between those cars there was a big gap to get to the platform, plus the entire train couldn't fit into the station at one time. so basically it stopped being used, and it was mothballed. at some point the transit museum hopes to restore it and make it a historic site, because it is quite beautiful and worth seeing. people love to get in there. the transit museum runs tours of that station for members, but you have to become a member before you c
it has leaded glass skylights to bring natural light into the station. it has a beautiful oak token booth with an ornate brass grill in front of it. and it has really, even though they're simple railings, there's a really nice design element to these, they are quite charming. the city hall station was closed because as the trains got longer and longer and there's a very, very extreme curve on this station, which you can see from this photo, and when trains expanded from six cars to 10 cars,...
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fr sky force 10 high above for skylights. central buck south and west. airing it out to robinson.ing grab. south wins this one. and then norway running on counsel rock south. it's a shutout. 28-zip. maybe the most excited player of the night here. he takes off if a celebratory sprint. and then penn starter trying to keep pressure on phelps. and then running all over strawberry mansion. takes a moment to pose quickly, and then lincoln and south philadelphia. first up the middle for the touchdown, and southern gets the win in overtime, 14-12. and then williams with a keeper for the score. they beat up on central, 41-6, the final. >> top play, and tkdelivered by edison high. a nice cutback across the field and he is gone for the score. edison turns out the lights, 12-6. we remind you, you can vote for next friday's game of the week. the choices are counsel rock north against simon gratz. go to nbc10.com or our facebook page to cast your vote once a day. >>> let's talk baseball now. a tough loss for the phillies last night. tied at one in the bottom of the seventh. two on and two out,
fr sky force 10 high above for skylights. central buck south and west. airing it out to robinson.ing grab. south wins this one. and then norway running on counsel rock south. it's a shutout. 28-zip. maybe the most excited player of the night here. he takes off if a celebratory sprint. and then penn starter trying to keep pressure on phelps. and then running all over strawberry mansion. takes a moment to pose quickly, and then lincoln and south philadelphia. first up the middle for the...
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sky force 10 high above for skylights. and then south and worst. robertson, a great leaping grab.south wins this one. and then the end zone from 31 yards out. a shutout. and maybe the most excited player of the night has to be kingsley warru. but they fall. addi addington gets the win. penn charter ends up with a sack. >> top play, electrifying moment by edison hall. and a nice cutback across the field, and edison turns out the lights 12-6. we remind you, you can vote for next friday's game of the week. the choices are counsel rock north at simon gratz, or upper darby on the road. you can call or text your one-time vote. >>> be sure to join us tonight at 7:00 here on nbc 10. high school blitz is every saturday night at 7:00 right here on nbc 10. who's more excited about back to school savings at staples? the ladies? these guys? or these guys? when you get guaranteed low prices on everything you buy the most, everybody gets excited! staples. make more happen for less. a regular guy who invented aros. a very smart air conditioner that learns your habits to save you money. this is be
sky force 10 high above for skylights. and then south and worst. robertson, a great leaping grab.south wins this one. and then the end zone from 31 yards out. a shutout. and maybe the most excited player of the night has to be kingsley warru. but they fall. addi addington gets the win. penn charter ends up with a sack. >> top play, electrifying moment by edison hall. and a nice cutback across the field, and edison turns out the lights 12-6. we remind you, you can vote for next friday's...
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. >> it started breaking our skylights, which we have six of, that cover our entire house. >> i'm filming it. >> stay back. >> oh, my god. okay, get out, get out! >> rain started coming in, glass flying and breaking and limbs hitting and coming through our house. >> it's in my room. it was quite unusual and very scary. the kitchen windows. our kitchen window is broken out. after almost ten brutal minutes of pounding -- >> our front window broke. >> i know. >> the storm ends. residents of oklahoma walk outside to assess the staggering damage. >> there's still huge pieces of hail out here. >> i was expecting lots of dents in the cars. here's a baseball. what i didn't expect was windows totally blown out. >> all the windows are ruined. oh, my gosh. imagine baseballs just pounding your car for five minutes solid. this is all hail. it was coming down so hard that all of sam's toys like this have holes in it where the hail hit. >> we're talking about $65,000 worth of damage to the cars and the house itself. >> this is the aftermath. shannon's apartment complex is destroyed. complete armageddon.
. >> it started breaking our skylights, which we have six of, that cover our entire house. >> i'm filming it. >> stay back. >> oh, my god. okay, get out, get out! >> rain started coming in, glass flying and breaking and limbs hitting and coming through our house. >> it's in my room. it was quite unusual and very scary. the kitchen windows. our kitchen window is broken out. after almost ten brutal minutes of pounding -- >> our front window broke....
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the skylights up.'s glad nothing worse happened. >> all of a sudden, everything lit up and it sounded like a gun went off. really wasn't sure what happened until two or three seconds afterward. i was like expletive, i think i got hit by lightning. >> just one expletive? she felt a tingle in her body for several hours after the lightning strike. >> i love the budweiser t-shirt. then she went in and drank a budweiser. one or six, after being struck? what an amazing thing to catch on camera. >> indra petersons has a look at the forecast. >> i'm stuck where she's talking seconds after that. forecast wise, scattered showers across the area. jet stream staying to the north. we are going to focus on this area with a threat for severe weather today. a small threat today more likely the large hail, long, strong winds. minneapolis, des moines, cincinnati, can you talk air delays? they are are major hubs here. the line of storms making its way through. seeing showers this morning, the northeast. we continue to se
the skylights up.'s glad nothing worse happened. >> all of a sudden, everything lit up and it sounded like a gun went off. really wasn't sure what happened until two or three seconds afterward. i was like expletive, i think i got hit by lightning. >> just one expletive? she felt a tingle in her body for several hours after the lightning strike. >> i love the budweiser t-shirt. then she went in and drank a budweiser. one or six, after being struck? what an amazing thing to...
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earthquake decided that it was one of the more than a little hole in our what roof and we have new skylight >> : but option now is the ticket down >> : it is easy to take out and tried rebuild the >> : first united methodist church of the bricks now fallen for another son read of the sidewalk and perhaps hardest of all is the tennessee st. where dozens of storefront windows broken out and boarded up with red or yellow tag for telling a visit by a vote inspectors >> : and i said after a while and are shot to make sure things are all right. and way off the freeway system was little in said the dozen local to good came and sure enough there is less aware >> : this is historic mayor i went home to many bricks structures the museum also had yellow tag with some falling bricks and virtually every one of the officers mansion's years on the wall street lost at least a chimney or to all of them surrounded now by caution tape as crews already began to inspect repair some damage >> : is the heartbreaking to see those especially on the street do so much history on the street a little the heartbreaking
earthquake decided that it was one of the more than a little hole in our what roof and we have new skylight >> : but option now is the ticket down >> : it is easy to take out and tried rebuild the >> : first united methodist church of the bricks now fallen for another son read of the sidewalk and perhaps hardest of all is the tennessee st. where dozens of storefront windows broken out and boarded up with red or yellow tag for telling a visit by a vote inspectors >> : and...
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. >> mark: noticed very violent we saw the skylight of blue from transformers. >> mark: tegea e r on the phone now. >> reporter: where 60 customers " waiting without power currently. and a crew of and working on nectary cover power. >> darya: you had a lot of calls of people smelling gas how much have you worked through an expected debt? >> reporter: we have received those calls and we are in the process of visiting each and every one of those. and will continue to conduct those of the following days. also we're conducting courtesy gas test. >>: if someone is concerned about their safety because 911 or vacant also call pg&e when a hundred 7435002. >> mark: we saw a lot of water main breaks what about the gas and other any breaks. >>: will continue to monitor all of our gas and electric sectors. >> darya: of the bigger pipes that >> mark: was talking about other any transmission lines down >>: we ask for the earthquake distribution outages. if you're a distribution alliance are disrupted currently we have 20 of them. >>: we have set off gas service to those 20 to maintain safety. >> >
. >> mark: noticed very violent we saw the skylight of blue from transformers. >> mark: tegea e r on the phone now. >> reporter: where 60 customers " waiting without power currently. and a crew of and working on nectary cover power. >> darya: you had a lot of calls of people smelling gas how much have you worked through an expected debt? >> reporter: we have received those calls and we are in the process of visiting each and every one of those. and will...
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be reinvinted and made from for mild hide free, nontoxic thearls, open ceilings, larger windows, skylights solar fans to generate electricity and natural ventilation systems to exchange more fresh air but a portable like this is out of reach for most schools. this is the chief operations officer for the school district. 20% of classrooms are portable, four times the national average. >> portables are considerably less expensive than permanent space. >> but the savings are only short term. studies show that over the course of their lifetime portables actually cost twice as much as typical permanent classrooms. in addition to higher maintenance costs, portables are also highly inefficient and take more energy to heat and cool and because portables are independent structures, they're often charged residential electricity rates. >> not only do you use more power but you pay a higher rate for the power you're using. >> portable classrooms aren't going away anytime soon but there might be a solution on the horizon. a portable is installed in a seattle elementary school in. this time lapse video
be reinvinted and made from for mild hide free, nontoxic thearls, open ceilings, larger windows, skylights solar fans to generate electricity and natural ventilation systems to exchange more fresh air but a portable like this is out of reach for most schools. this is the chief operations officer for the school district. 20% of classrooms are portable, four times the national average. >> portables are considerably less expensive than permanent space. >> but the savings are only short...
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this could have been what precipitated, james, perhaps as we look at the gazan skylight, pretty quietm where we are looking on. this is what could have precipitated the fighting in rafah. at the same time, the ceasefire was supposed to have been implemented, both sides trying to get down to the bottom of what's going on rafah and see whether it can be salvaged in any way. >> absolutely. so in the last few moments, while speaking with reports from the ground from gaza, the israeli military have issued a statement saying the military confirms that they suspect that a soldier has been kidnapped. >> a statement released literally in the last minute by the israeli military. so we are hearing it from here as well from the israeli military. they are confirming that they suspect -- they are not confirming one has been kidnapped but they are confirming that it's likely that a soldier has been kidnapped. a formal statement -- we have not had many of those -- from the israelit military which i think is beginning to give us possibly some clarity about the situation. what we are not clear of is th
this could have been what precipitated, james, perhaps as we look at the gazan skylight, pretty quietm where we are looking on. this is what could have precipitated the fighting in rafah. at the same time, the ceasefire was supposed to have been implemented, both sides trying to get down to the bottom of what's going on rafah and see whether it can be salvaged in any way. >> absolutely. so in the last few moments, while speaking with reports from the ground from gaza, the israeli military...
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ionic columns there, the entablature above it, and the sweeping arch above it, and the beautiful skylights, and imagine the natural light that used to come into that space during those early years of the 1800's. so my journey, elizabeth mentioned much of that. i went to architecture school at university of maryland. do i have any terps here in the audience tonight? all right. i think terps dominate tonight, way to go, thank you for coming out. what a great architecture school that is. you know, when i graduated from architecture school, like many architects today, i had no idea what i wanted to do. whether follow in my father's footsteps, who was a marine and certainly the military life was important to me, and a sense of service was important to me. i considered law school, took the lsat, decided not to do that. but i thought, boy, what a wonderful career that would have been, to be an architect and an attorney. come to find out the 9th architect of the capitol was an architect and an attorney as well. i decided to go into the military. i really wanted to travel and see the world. that's
ionic columns there, the entablature above it, and the sweeping arch above it, and the beautiful skylights, and imagine the natural light that used to come into that space during those early years of the 1800's. so my journey, elizabeth mentioned much of that. i went to architecture school at university of maryland. do i have any terps here in the audience tonight? all right. i think terps dominate tonight, way to go, thank you for coming out. what a great architecture school that is. you know,...
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if you have a skylight, open that to let the hot air escape. >> what if your bedroom is upstairs andthen you have to try the other tips. open as many windows as possible at night. >> and cool off with a shower? >> right. >> how could does it what to be? >> well, if it is too cold, it could be too invigorating and be too heart to sleep. >> this is not good for sleep, why is that? >> you need to wear something very lightweight open. a if your sheets are damp or cold, it will help to absorb the per prags in cooling you off. >> if you exercise in the afternoon, it has to go down. exercising usually four to six hours before bedtime does that for you. >> great, thank you for that. >>> 27 minutes after the hour. they got on a roller coaster but this was not the thrill ride they were expecting. >> we are holding on for dear life on the railing. >> new video of this roller coaster malfunctioning from the riders' point of view, coming up. >>> and harvard students may be revolutionizing the cake industry. cake in a can? does this work? ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see ho
if you have a skylight, open that to let the hot air escape. >> what if your bedroom is upstairs andthen you have to try the other tips. open as many windows as possible at night. >> and cool off with a shower? >> right. >> how could does it what to be? >> well, if it is too cold, it could be too invigorating and be too heart to sleep. >> this is not good for sleep, why is that? >> you need to wear something very lightweight open. a if your sheets are...