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opened maintenance facilities in the united states. >> o'brien: since 2002, st has been doing a lot of maintenance here in mobile for major airlines like united, delta and u.s. airways, carriers that used to do almost all of their maintenance in-house. st would not allow us to visit or grant an interview, but we talked to many st workers, from line mechanics to supervisors. here at papa buddha's, a bar in mobile, we heard a lot about long hours, hard working conditions, and the pressure mechanics were under to "move the planes." a few agreed to talk, but only if we would protect their identities. >> to be honest, if you have one inspector... >> o'brien: one-- we'll call him "john"-- worked at a major airline for many years before joining st. what were your marching orders when you were inside st? >> it was typically "push." i mean, you know, you were given x amount of time to accomplish a task. and they wanted to keep moving forward faster and faster, you know. "whatever it takes to get it done, get it done." >> o'brien: though st wouldn't let us in, secretly, we did get footage from inside the facility. it's a
opened maintenance facilities in the united states. >> o'brien: since 2002, st has been doing a lot of maintenance here in mobile for major airlines like united, delta and u.s. airways, carriers that used to do almost all of their maintenance in-house. st would not allow us to visit or grant an interview, but we talked to many st workers, from line mechanics to supervisors. here at papa buddha's, a bar in mobile, we heard a lot about long hours, hard working conditions, and the pressure...
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st. louis. also on i-40 across tennessee. flooding on i-10, from baton rouge to new orleans and mobile. rain slick on i-70, from st.o pittsburgh. and on i-80, from chicago to cleveland. >> and if you're flying, delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, detroit, memphis, new orleans and charlotte. >>> thousands of residents living along the mississippi river could be flooded out as soon as tomorrow. >> government engineers are expected to open a massive spillway along the river to spare larger cities. nose in rural areas, they stand to lose everything. jim avila reports, now, from morgan city, louisiana. >> reporter: the heart of the flood zone. stevensville, louisiana. and the children of the only elementary school here are moving their classes to higher ground. >> i got you, three. >> reporter: the clock is ticking for working-class stevensville. >> we're told, it's going to be one for the books. and if that's the case, we have to take every precautions to protect our desks, chairs and children, too. >> reporter:tephensville is one of several towns that could be swept away. it's a position the army corps could
st. louis. also on i-40 across tennessee. flooding on i-10, from baton rouge to new orleans and mobile. rain slick on i-70, from st.o pittsburgh. and on i-80, from chicago to cleveland. >> and if you're flying, delays are possible in minneapolis, chicago, detroit, memphis, new orleans and charlotte. >>> thousands of residents living along the mississippi river could be flooded out as soon as tomorrow. >> government engineers are expected to open a massive spillway along the...
that would be dedicated for a mobile gang way system. those items are st
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that the police department was proposing to put in a $1 million mobile command center in terms of -- in front of neiman-marcus. the six st. look like pacific heights. it has been down here two or three days. i am here on two points. i make career taxi driver. i am also a customer. as an african-american in the city of san francisco, i cannot get a taxi cab. many people here know what this is about. i cannot give stuck on a taxicab. before you start increasing this, please understand that we have not -- proper taxicab service. i am a taxi driver. thank you. >> that afternoon, board of supervisors. i came prepared to speak about at&t. >> any topic we have recovered for public comment had public comment at a prior meeting. you're not allowed to talk about that. if you would like to talk about anything other than part merced or at&t. >> thank you all for being here. >> the reason is to ensure the orderly transmission of people's views to us. if we did not have these rules, we would have repeated public comment every single meeting. i bet no one in this room thought that last week the chairman of the international monetary fu
that the police department was proposing to put in a $1 million mobile command center in terms of -- in front of neiman-marcus. the six st. look like pacific heights. it has been down here two or three days. i am here on two points. i make career taxi driver. i am also a customer. as an african-american in the city of san francisco, i cannot get a taxi cab. many people here know what this is about. i cannot give stuck on a taxicab. before you start increasing this, please understand that we...
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st. johns hospital reopened today, next to its battered building, in a special mobile hospital that can handle up to 60 patients. >> our time line is to try to rebuild a new brick and mortar hospital complex within two years. ♪ >> reporter: across town members of the peace lutheran congregation lost their church but not their faith. they pulled a mangled chalice out of the rubble and gathered for services on the parking lot next to the pile of debris that was once their church building. >> i know this goes for all of joplin, we plan on rebuilding joplin. this is our home. >> reporter: memorial day weekend is no holiday for the people of joplin but for the thousands of volunteers who have come here from across the country, it's the perfect time to help. christina ripka drove here from chicago with her son, james, who saw the devastation on television. >> the first night i've ever cried in probably a couple years or so. >> says "we need to go down, mom, i want to make a difference." >> reporter: so they are cleaning the yards of people they don't even know, one handful at a time. >> what good is
st. johns hospital reopened today, next to its battered building, in a special mobile hospital that can handle up to 60 patients. >> our time line is to try to rebuild a new brick and mortar hospital complex within two years. ♪ >> reporter: across town members of the peace lutheran congregation lost their church but not their faith. they pulled a mangled chalice out of the rubble and gathered for services on the parking lot next to the pile of debris that was once their church...
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st. paul minimized and would be considered an accessory use of the micro wireless site from t-mobile. and this concludes the staff presentation and lib available for questions and comments. president olague: thank you. d.r. requester? >> hi, commissioners. i have additional documentation which i would like to distribute. i have this documentation and filled out the d.r. which includes 300 signatures from residents and concerned neighbors in support of this d.r. request, many of whom confessed to having previously signed a project requester's petition under false pretense and not completely understanding the issue at hand. i live right across from the proposed antenna location. here is the view of the proposed antenna location from the building across the street about 50 feet away. if you could show this, please. and the photos are also included in the additional packet. ed the rooftop view before and the mock-up was installed and i would like to please note that the stairwell where the equipment build is to be installed is the stairwell right there and this photo is from across the st
st. paul minimized and would be considered an accessory use of the micro wireless site from t-mobile. and this concludes the staff presentation and lib available for questions and comments. president olague: thank you. d.r. requester? >> hi, commissioners. i have additional documentation which i would like to distribute. i have this documentation and filled out the d.r. which includes 300 signatures from residents and concerned neighbors in support of this d.r. request, many of whom...
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st. john's hospital being evacuated because it was hit. they're setting up a sort of satellite mobileou with us? >> yes, i am. >> so, explain to us -- i know you're at the hospital now. you're about to -- >> i am walking -- i can finally see the hospital. i finally had to park and walk because it is just a mess. there's trees everywhere, power lines. they finally got it to where only nurses and doctors could get through. i parked and i'm walking up behind the hospital now. >> so, bethany, when this went through, did you go to shelter? did you go in a basement? what happened? >> i did. i was in carl junction, northwest of joplin, pe went down in our basement. >> bethany, stand by. it's really loud where you are. i'll just tell our viewers, bethany is getting close to a hospital that's been severely damaged by this tornado. so, bethany, tell me, you were at home, what time it was, what you heard, who was with you and what you did. >> well, i'm having a hard time hearing you. i've got ambulances passing by. i think you were asking how it went when i was at home. i'm going to stop talking
st. john's hospital being evacuated because it was hit. they're setting up a sort of satellite mobileou with us? >> yes, i am. >> so, explain to us -- i know you're at the hospital now. you're about to -- >> i am walking -- i can finally see the hospital. i finally had to park and walk because it is just a mess. there's trees everywhere, power lines. they finally got it to where only nurses and doctors could get through. i parked and i'm walking up behind the hospital now....
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st alking. teens and children's have mobile devices and we are talking about teen and children information and their location. location cannot just tell you where a person is that a particular time. it is collected overtime and you can also know what church somebody has gone to, what political meeting they have gone to, when and where they walked to and from school. that is sensitive data that require special protection. >> thank you. let me ask you a related question -- when i use my smart phone, many people can and do get a hold of my location, my wireless company, companies like apple and google as well as the mobile apps that i have on my phone. my understanding is that in a variety of cases under current federal law, each of those entities may be free to disclose my location to almost anyone that they please. without my knowing it or my consent. is that right? >> that is right, mr. chairman. the statute that you made reference to the chairman leahy wrote 20 years ago provided in those instances where it covers the provider. it places a great deal of restrictions on the ability of providers to s
st alking. teens and children's have mobile devices and we are talking about teen and children information and their location. location cannot just tell you where a person is that a particular time. it is collected overtime and you can also know what church somebody has gone to, what political meeting they have gone to, when and where they walked to and from school. that is sensitive data that require special protection. >> thank you. let me ask you a related question -- when i use my...
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st. john's hospital in joplin. it is crippled. they're having to evacuate the hospital and set up a mobile triage unit. jaime green with "the wichita eagle" took these pictures of the hospital as she was caught in the middle of this storm. and then our i reporter bethany scutti is at the hospital and is reporting on what's going on there. she said it is devastating. they have never seen anything like it. we had a representative from the american red cross join us just a short time ago saying that they were going to need all the help that they can get. and of course there are calls. they are asking any medical professionals in the area if you can make your way safely to the joplin, missouri area to come and help the people out there. they are also asking for -- there are calls for red cross volunteers to come out and help as well. chad myers, before we went to the break, people are asking for analysis, and they want to hear from the authorities here. they want to hear from you. what is going on that is causing all of this? >> well, don, the last time we had an outbreak like this, even the one in alabama
st. john's hospital in joplin. it is crippled. they're having to evacuate the hospital and set up a mobile triage unit. jaime green with "the wichita eagle" took these pictures of the hospital as she was caught in the middle of this storm. and then our i reporter bethany scutti is at the hospital and is reporting on what's going on there. she said it is devastating. they have never seen anything like it. we had a representative from the american red cross join us just a short time ago...
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st. john's hospital in joplin. it is crippled. they are having to evacuate the hospital and set up a mobile triage unit. green of "the wichita eagle" took these pictures when she was caught in the storm and our i-reporter bethany scutti is now at the hospital and is reporting on what's going on there. she said it is devastating. they have never seen anything like it. we had a representative from the american red cross join us just a short time ago saying that they were going to need all the help that they can get, and, of course, there are calls. they are asking any medical professionals in the area if you can make your way safely to the joplin, missouri area to come and help the people out there. they are also asking for the calls for red cross volunteers to come out and help as well. chad myers, before we went to the break, people are asking for analysis, and they want to hear from the authorities here. they want to hear from you. what is going on that is causing all of this? >> the last time we had an outbreak like this, one accordingly in alabama the last couple of weeks and it was 1974. it has been
st. john's hospital in joplin. it is crippled. they are having to evacuate the hospital and set up a mobile triage unit. green of "the wichita eagle" took these pictures when she was caught in the storm and our i-reporter bethany scutti is now at the hospital and is reporting on what's going on there. she said it is devastating. they have never seen anything like it. we had a representative from the american red cross join us just a short time ago saying that they were going to need...
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miles southwest of oklahoma city a twister tore through a mobile home park, killing one woman, injuring dozens and leaving hundreds homeless. near st. john, kansas, a family of three pulled off the road to wait out a hail storm. high winds tossed a tree on to their car, killing two people inside. in texas, tornado sirens were blaring in north ft. worth. the storm weakened and produced golf ball-sized hail sending people to scramble for cover everywhere. at this point, one missing person here in paid monday, a 3-year-old toddler. the search and rescue crews are using daylight to find him. in addition to that, the governor of the state of oklahoma has declared a state of emergency. chris? >> rebecca var advice in piedmont, oklahoma. >>> people here had another scary night. 9:00 p.m. local time, tornado warnings and sirens were sounding which had everyone in a nervous panic as you can imagine this place on edge already. with that warning going out, search and rescue efforts had to be subsided for a moment while that took place. it did hinder the effort as they pick up the effort again here this morning. cbs's don teague is here with u
miles southwest of oklahoma city a twister tore through a mobile home park, killing one woman, injuring dozens and leaving hundreds homeless. near st. john, kansas, a family of three pulled off the road to wait out a hail storm. high winds tossed a tree on to their car, killing two people inside. in texas, tornado sirens were blaring in north ft. worth. the storm weakened and produced golf ball-sized hail sending people to scramble for cover everywhere. at this point, one missing person here in...
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st. john's hospital, the battered anchor of the community reopened. it's now a mobile clinic for up to 60 patients. thousands of volunteers are here helping folks like jim rice put a ruf baoof back over his famil head. >> the volunteers are overwhelming. there is not 15 minutes you don't have somebody coming up offering to help. >> reporter: heroism saved so many lives. >> let us live up to their example. to make each day count. to live with a sense of mutual regard -- to live with that same compassion that they demonstrated in their final hours. >> reporter: and through it all, the search for more victims continues here. the good news is that the death toll has not significantly changed in recent days, it stands at around 140. the number of missing has been greatly reduced down to about 40. this community continues counting its losses and counting its blessings as well. natalie? >> ron allen in joplin, missouri. thank you so much, ron. >>> let's get another check of the top stories of the day. ann has the morning off. so my saturday partner is at the news desk. >>> go
st. john's hospital, the battered anchor of the community reopened. it's now a mobile clinic for up to 60 patients. thousands of volunteers are here helping folks like jim rice put a ruf baoof back over his famil head. >> the volunteers are overwhelming. there is not 15 minutes you don't have somebody coming up offering to help. >> reporter: heroism saved so many lives. >> let us live up to their example. to make each day count. to live with a sense of mutual regard -- to live...