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that seems reasonable. >> i think the blue tarp is reasonable. things that people want to know that they need to know is if you have multiple tarps, how you overlap. starting from the bottom and moving up so that you're overlapping this way. so, rain running down doesn't slide under your tarp. >> right. >> and the same technique we did over here, as silly as it may sound, wrapping the end of that blue tarp with your board and then securing that if you can underneath, if you have to on top is fine. but making sure that you don't have an area where the wind is going to get under and bill owe that tarp. >> the wind can rip it right off. >> and then you're back up there again. >> let's go inside and check out what we can do inside. >> old fun. here we go. >> so, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend. duct tape. let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay com
that seems reasonable. >> i think the blue tarp is reasonable. things that people want to know that they need to know is if you have multiple tarps, how you overlap. starting from the bottom and moving up so that you're overlapping this way. so, rain running down doesn't slide under your tarp. >> right. >> and the same technique we did over here, as silly as it may sound, wrapping the end of that blue tarp with your board and then securing that if you can underneath, if you...
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he used blue tarp, green tarp, gray tarp, according to our photographer, and there was also a lot of piping and rolls of tarp that were still on the ground in the backyard. so he may have been planning to do more work related to the tarp, even now, around his house, piers.ry ptographs. randi kaye, thank you very much. terrific reporting. >>> i want to play you just a clip from martin savidge's exclusive interview with ariel castro's brothers, pedro and onil. like so many friends and family, they apparently never suspected what was going on behind closed doors for nearly a decade. now the brothers called him a monster and say they have nothing to do with the crimes. >> what is your brother to you now? >> monster. hateful. i hope he rots in that jail. i don't even want them to take his life like that. i want him to suffer in that jail. til the last extent. i don't care if they even feed him, what he has done to my life and my family's. >> i couldn't never think of doing anything like that. if i knew that my brother was doing this, i would not be -- i would not -- in a minute i would ca
he used blue tarp, green tarp, gray tarp, according to our photographer, and there was also a lot of piping and rolls of tarp that were still on the ground in the backyard. so he may have been planning to do more work related to the tarp, even now, around his house, piers.ry ptographs. randi kaye, thank you very much. terrific reporting. >>> i want to play you just a clip from martin savidge's exclusive interview with ariel castro's brothers, pedro and onil. like so many friends and...
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apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn't in short supply. he may have been planning to do more tarp work, according to the photographer. apparently wanted to make sure that nobody could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else, anderson. >> did the guy who took these photos say why he took them? >> reporter: well, he said that he wants people to know what's there. he's a neighbor in the community. he wants people to know what was going on there. he certainly doesn't want it to happen again. >> congressman, you actually given access to castro's backyard, what struck you about it? >> you know, anderson, i went through the backyard, working to confirm what was going on with the fencing that they put up for the perimeter to protect the property for evidence. so, to be honest i noticed debris probably similar to what was in the pictures obviously, but i frankly didn't reall
apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn't in short supply. he may have been planning to do more tarp work, according to the photographer. apparently wanted to make sure that nobody could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else, anderson. >> did the guy who took these photos say why he took them? >> reporter:...
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apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn't in short supply. he may have been planning to tarp over more areas, according to the photographer. apparently wanted to make sure that nobody could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else, anderson. >> did this guy say why, why he took the pictures? >> reporter: well, he said that he wants people to know what's there. he wants people to know what was going on there. he said it's horrible, he lives in the neighborhood as i mentioned. he cannot believe that this all happened in his neighborhood, and that nobody knew it. he simply doesn't want it to happen again. >> all right. joining me is councilman brian cummings. you were given access to castro's backyard. what struck you about it? >> well, you know, anderson, i went through the backyard really working to confirm what was going on with the fencing that they basically put up fo
apparently ariel castro had tarped over the whole backyard. he used blue, green, gray tarp according to our photographer. there was tons of piping in the yard and rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly wasn't in short supply. he may have been planning to tarp over more areas, according to the photographer. apparently wanted to make sure that nobody could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else, anderson. >> did this guy say why, why he took the pictures? >> reporter:...
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economist advisor to president obama sent a pair of letters to congress he was critical of the way tarp had been handled and pledged that bailout money would be used to aid homeowners and foreclosure further banks would be denied funding unless they agreed to increase lending above baseline levels but the foreclosure victims got little relief and the banks did not commit to lending in the end the three hundred fifty billion dollars remained approved. and that's the profile of mr larry summers who was a front runner and the race for fed chairman. and it's time for the daily deal with bob inglis and i hope your suit is comfortable there for a while well thanks for joining us now let's talk about sovereign debt now and starkly the japanese have had one of the highest household savings rates in the world and the citizens patriotically buy government bonds at very high rates but with an aging population forced to spend it savings his survive the rate has plummeted over the past decade and in europe there are concerns about some countries becoming insolvent which raise concerns about the fate
economist advisor to president obama sent a pair of letters to congress he was critical of the way tarp had been handled and pledged that bailout money would be used to aid homeowners and foreclosure further banks would be denied funding unless they agreed to increase lending above baseline levels but the foreclosure victims got little relief and the banks did not commit to lending in the end the three hundred fifty billion dollars remained approved. and that's the profile of mr larry summers...
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brew tarp, green tarp, gray tarp. buttons of piping also found in the yard and other rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly not in short supply. maybe planning to do more tarp work, wanted to make sure no one could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else in the house. >> the neighbor who took the photos said he took those to show it was there. he cannot believe no one knew what was going on and doesn't want it to happen again. >>> a new controversy for the obama administration this time the spotlight on the justice department. getting slammed by the associated press for secretly collecting telephone records of news reporters and editors. this amid news that the house will hold hearings this friday even the irs revelation that it targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny. joining me now, briana keilar and joe johns. >> good morning, carol. the white house has had a tough week with no signs of it let t buffeted by controversy over the terrorist attack in benghazi, the irs and now news that the justice d
brew tarp, green tarp, gray tarp. buttons of piping also found in the yard and other rolls of tarp on the ground. certainly not in short supply. maybe planning to do more tarp work, wanted to make sure no one could see what was going on in the yard or anywhere else in the house. >> the neighbor who took the photos said he took those to show it was there. he cannot believe no one knew what was going on and doesn't want it to happen again. >>> a new controversy for the obama...
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. >> the tarp people refused to seek shelter as they chased the tarp into left field.on, big guy. they did. they managed to secure it. >> once you get air under there, it's tough. reminds me of that gym class fi thing in elementary school, lift the parachute. >> what about the orioles nationals? >> orioles won the game. ba barnicle saying we did the wrong highlights. back in february, the picture of dennis rodman making his diplomatic debut in north korea. >> successful. >> it has been since revealed it was part of an hbo news magazine called "vice." >> this was all for a reality show? can't believe it. >> no, they say it wasn't a gimmick, though. in fact, here's the key, he wasn't even their original first choice for this mission. they originally reached out to michael jordan. and, you know, wisely i think, he said no tha, no thank you, i enough trouble running an nba team. i don't know how they go from jordan to rodman. nothing in between? >> have you seen this flood video? >> i have not. this is carl sandberg college in illinois. a flash flood literally. it blows th
. >> the tarp people refused to seek shelter as they chased the tarp into left field.on, big guy. they did. they managed to secure it. >> once you get air under there, it's tough. reminds me of that gym class fi thing in elementary school, lift the parachute. >> what about the orioles nationals? >> orioles won the game. ba barnicle saying we did the wrong highlights. back in february, the picture of dennis rodman making his diplomatic debut in north korea. >>...
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i have to be honest i actually think doing tarp was the most significant thing that's happened in the last five to ten years we were on the verge of a cataclysmic event i mean if we had the ford as a government and gotten a bipartisan way very aggressively in a very short time frame the trauma which this country and the world would have been put through as our banking system melted down in the main street meltdown would have been extraordinary now what he didn't mention is that he had a multibillion dollar stake and bank of america at the same time as chairman of the budget committee he spearheaded efforts to confirm ben bernanke second term as chairman of the federal reserve he released a statement saying that bernanke he is the right leader to guide the federal reserve and the recovering economy he also came close to entering the executive branch in ninety two thousand and nine when president obama nominated this republican to be a member of his cabinet as the secretary of commerce he ended up not accepting the position and he left the senate soon after for something much more lucra
i have to be honest i actually think doing tarp was the most significant thing that's happened in the last five to ten years we were on the verge of a cataclysmic event i mean if we had the ford as a government and gotten a bipartisan way very aggressively in a very short time frame the trauma which this country and the world would have been put through as our banking system melted down in the main street meltdown would have been extraordinary now what he didn't mention is that he had a...
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we see the black tarp there. that's where gina dejesus, it's there to give her privacy so she can go in her backyard without anyone looking in on her. we're learning that amanda berry, she's also still recovering, dealing with her family and michelle knight still in the hospital recovering. it's clear that these women still have a long way to go to readjust to this new reality, to readjust to having freedom. >> pamela, investigators are testing castro's dna right now to see if it may be linked to other crimes or missing persons cases. how soon could we see the results of that test? >> well, according to the ohio attorney general, zoraida, we're learning thats there been a rush put on these test results. there was a dna sample taken from castro yesterday, and now he could be getting those results today. normally it takes 20 days but special resources are being allocated so that those results can be rushed. officials then run those results through a database and see if that dna is linked to any other previous crime
we see the black tarp there. that's where gina dejesus, it's there to give her privacy so she can go in her backyard without anyone looking in on her. we're learning that amanda berry, she's also still recovering, dealing with her family and michelle knight still in the hospital recovering. it's clear that these women still have a long way to go to readjust to this new reality, to readjust to having freedom. >> pamela, investigators are testing castro's dna right now to see if it may be...
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the tarp debate is an important conversation in the context 6 all of this.ob said something very accurate early on in this conversation. barney and coy never have passed this bill in 2006 and 2007. and you couldn't pass it today. the window opened up when it did. and after tarp it was clear that you couldn't leave the truck sewer and architecture in place. so we needed to act. and that's why this all came together in a fortuitous way. i had never been chairman of a committee in 28 years and bob likes to point out. >> we'll look back at tarp and consider it -- >> it was a very important decision and the right decision to make and i will go to my brave believe flag. >> i will characterize it, it will go down in history as the most wildly unpopular, highly successful programs in american history. >> wildly unpopular, and very successful, including by the way, that was the money and initiative, keeping general motors and chrysler in business, an its american automobile business is now thriving under its objections of those trying to stop it we worked with george
the tarp debate is an important conversation in the context 6 all of this.ob said something very accurate early on in this conversation. barney and coy never have passed this bill in 2006 and 2007. and you couldn't pass it today. the window opened up when it did. and after tarp it was clear that you couldn't leave the truck sewer and architecture in place. so we needed to act. and that's why this all came together in a fortuitous way. i had never been chairman of a committee in 28 years and bob...
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you saw the tarps from where? see them from my bedroom window. if we would stand up on the log or something, we could -- >> right here? >> i think the police might have took them down. i don't know. he would open the window for maybe like an hour or two and she would just sit there and look out the window. and then he would come back and close the window and then we don't know what happened to her the rest of the day. and then, like, he just had the windows boarded up, everything was closed down. one time he led us up to the front door to get popsicles or candy or something like that. like he didn't let us in the house ever. >> so obviously you heard in there she said she would go over to his house, but he would say, stop at the front entrance, couldn't go in. he would go in and get them popsicles. there is an uneasiness in the neighborhood about what happened. >> hearing from some of the neighbors, they said it was odd he never seemed to be using the front door, right? he would go around the back, whether in his
you saw the tarps from where? see them from my bedroom window. if we would stand up on the log or something, we could -- >> right here? >> i think the police might have took them down. i don't know. he would open the window for maybe like an hour or two and she would just sit there and look out the window. and then he would come back and close the window and then we don't know what happened to her the rest of the day. and then, like, he just had the windows boarded up, everything...
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this is a tarp that was up.m of the screen below the tarp area, that's the whole that the fbi dug searching his backyard. again, castro's home is a crime scene, but so is verdi adams who gave us this photo. the whole area surrounding here, this is the first glimpse we've seen. >> i know it's tough to see, but we saw these pictures in person. just to explain to you, the lighter part under the top the fbi put up so no one could see their work, you could see the boot, the bottom half of the fbi agents that were wearings this clothing. the agents could almost sit in the hole. that's how deep. here you go. this is a closer shot. how big approximately did he say the hole was? >> he said, like, eight feet by eight feet. >> large hole. >> saw people going in and out of it. again, it was filled back in the next day. so, this was going on all day tuesday. and by wednesday, he saw more photos. he's very shaken up. this is his home is a crime scene. he can't get relatives back in. he can't run his business out of there. >>
this is a tarp that was up.m of the screen below the tarp area, that's the whole that the fbi dug searching his backyard. again, castro's home is a crime scene, but so is verdi adams who gave us this photo. the whole area surrounding here, this is the first glimpse we've seen. >> i know it's tough to see, but we saw these pictures in person. just to explain to you, the lighter part under the top the fbi put up so no one could see their work, you could see the boot, the bottom half of the...
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i have to be honest i actually think doing tarp was the most significant thing that's happened in the last five to ten years that we were on the bridge of a cataclysmic event i mean if we had got four years ago and done it in a bipartisan way very aggressively in a very short timeframe the trauma of which this country and the world would have been put through as our banking system melted down and the main street meltdown would have been extraordinary now what he didn't mention is that he had a multibillion dollar stake and bank of america at the same time as chairman of the budget committee he spearheaded efforts to confirm ben bernanke is second term as chairman of the federal reserve he released a statement saying that bernanke he is the right leader to guide the federal reserve and the recovering economy he also came close to entering the executive branch in ninety two thousand and nine when president obama nominated this republican to be a member of his cabinet as the secretary of commerce he ended up not accepting the position and he left the senate soon after for something much
i have to be honest i actually think doing tarp was the most significant thing that's happened in the last five to ten years that we were on the bridge of a cataclysmic event i mean if we had got four years ago and done it in a bipartisan way very aggressively in a very short timeframe the trauma of which this country and the world would have been put through as our banking system melted down and the main street meltdown would have been extraordinary now what he didn't mention is that he had a...
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for the banks to to say you know to complain about unfair subsidies with all they've received from tarp and community banks are also constructed themselves as s. corporations which you know have some of the where they're only taxed once and the credit units case the members are fully tax and what they receive in in the interest. on their on their on their account on their accounts but and but there are other things like there are similar things in the tax code like partnerships and s. corporations i mean we do need overall tax reform but in the meantime that's largely irrelevant to you know who they make their loans to right now they could make all of the mortgages and auto loans they want why not allow them to make more business loans why do you hold all their small business members hostage to when congress has time to time people on the tax reform well that's a good point you know the banks have received over a trillion dollars and in federal funds for tarp intervention in the bailout so let's talk about small business lending xah let's move gears into the jobs act which was implement
for the banks to to say you know to complain about unfair subsidies with all they've received from tarp and community banks are also constructed themselves as s. corporations which you know have some of the where they're only taxed once and the credit units case the members are fully tax and what they receive in in the interest. on their on their on their account on their accounts but and but there are other things like there are similar things in the tax code like partnerships and s....
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by the time the tarp was down the ground was soaked. and the game was canceled. >>> they were at at&t and once again giants did not look like world champions during last night's game at at&t park. they had another sloppy game and the as could sweep the series over the giants today, first pitch 9:45. >> they remained locked out of the job and they offered the workers a new contract but it does not address the high turnover and lack of overtime and in distress the park locked them out. >> it pays to make everything safe. i don't think it is doing any good to have them on strike. >> they have brought in others from magic park and salary workers are trained to ride on rides and they are calling the rides unsafe. >> i want to check in with sal, how is the bay bridge looking? >> well, the backup is severe because of an earlier accident on the span. it is backed up to mcarthur maze and actually it will be backed up on to the 880 freeway and so please give yourself extra time and that means the traffic is going to be busy all day getting across
by the time the tarp was down the ground was soaked. and the game was canceled. >>> they were at at&t and once again giants did not look like world champions during last night's game at at&t park. they had another sloppy game and the as could sweep the series over the giants today, first pitch 9:45. >> they remained locked out of the job and they offered the workers a new contract but it does not address the high turnover and lack of overtime and in distress the park...
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the rangers ground crew rushing to get a tarp on the field struggling to control it.e scary weather postponed, obviously postponed that game. >> that is terrifying and dangerous for the grounds crew. >>> there seems to be no relief for the storm here. pictures coming from across the country. our meteorologist is tracking all of this for us outside in the heat wave here in the east today. it. >> feels pretty good right now. temperatures, they're in the 70s. that 70% humidity. sticky factor is here. i've been checking everyone out here we behind me. i want to know if they t got the memo. i'm seeing the shorts. they know it's expected to be in the 90s today with all that humidity, sticky weather definitely in the forecast. a heat wave, in fact, really for three days we're looking for these temperatures in to the 90s. definitely sticky. good 15, 20 degrees above normal. we are talking about the severe weather. it's warm moist air banking up with the dry air. we're concerned where the dry line is. that's the separation between the moist air and dry air. it looks to be just
the rangers ground crew rushing to get a tarp on the field struggling to control it.e scary weather postponed, obviously postponed that game. >> that is terrifying and dangerous for the grounds crew. >>> there seems to be no relief for the storm here. pictures coming from across the country. our meteorologist is tracking all of this for us outside in the heat wave here in the east today. it. >> feels pretty good right now. temperatures, they're in the 70s. that 70%...
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bernie sanders has exposed the fed giving out trillions of dollars in addition to the tarp bailout. >> barney frank has taken a hike. >> that is worth talking about. you see in this congress michele bachmann and michele bachmann one of these -- wannabe's. there are fights about redistricting. >> use of the one strength the president obama, his rhetorical skill, is not sufficient. >> it has not been used at the scale necessary in this time of crisis. america is in a crossroads. this is a moment comparable to coming out of the great depression. this was a moment coming out of the financial crisis when tectonic shifts are under way in this country. hope is not a policy. policy is a wonky word. hope needs a story, a narrative. here is what is going on in this country. president obama now is speaking more forcefully about what he wants to do it and against smoking out those who are obstructing. this is really wonky. anyway, i think one of the most exciting things are the movements of our times. i closed this book out before occupy. i wrote about wisconsin. our correspondent was there for 5
bernie sanders has exposed the fed giving out trillions of dollars in addition to the tarp bailout. >> barney frank has taken a hike. >> that is worth talking about. you see in this congress michele bachmann and michele bachmann one of these -- wannabe's. there are fights about redistricting. >> use of the one strength the president obama, his rhetorical skill, is not sufficient. >> it has not been used at the scale necessary in this time of crisis. america is in a...
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. >> you saw the tarps from where? >> from my bedroom window. >> neighbors telling cnn what he saw in the suspect's backyard. and a cnn exclusive. >> you moved in about a year ago, you had seen ariel castro around. >> the hero neighbor, charles ram ramsey one-on-one. a minute by minute account. i told her, go across the street and use their phone. now we both calling 911. >> this morning, cleveland attempts to heal. yellow ribbons and a heavy heart. "newsroom" starts now. >> and good morning. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello, we begin in cleveland, where investigators could get the first glimpse into the deep, dark secrets what locals call a house of horrors. they will question the suspects today for the first time. cleveland's police chief expected charges to be filed today against homeowner ariel castro and his two brothers and could also appear in court today. we're also hearing more about conditions of the rescued women. it turns out they were wrong when they said all were released from the h
. >> you saw the tarps from where? >> from my bedroom window. >> neighbors telling cnn what he saw in the suspect's backyard. and a cnn exclusive. >> you moved in about a year ago, you had seen ariel castro around. >> the hero neighbor, charles ram ramsey one-on-one. a minute by minute account. i told her, go across the street and use their phone. now we both calling 911. >> this morning, cleveland attempts to heal. yellow ribbons and a heavy heart....
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and when we got there, it didn't feel right tarping up and leaving. so we searched for about three hours and i finally found her in the kitchen, basically underneath the fridge in a corner, scared. >> and this -- this rubble that we're looking at -- i wanted to say, rjay, we're looking at rubble on our screen right now. that is where phoebe was found. i mean, really miraculous. what was your reaction, rjay, when you realized that feepy phoebe had survived after you had given up all hope? >> i was -- i had gone to norman yesterday morning while lindsey and jeremiah were out there. and on the way home it was raining real harand lindsey called me and i wondered what she could possibly want right now. and she was -- she was crying. >> and i told him that i had found phoebe. >> she said "we found phoebe. jeremiah found phoebe." and i asked where, and she said she was in the -- buried in the kitchen under all that rubble. and i just couldn't believe it. because i was afraid she was buried under there, and is she was dead. so it was just -- it was the best m
and when we got there, it didn't feel right tarping up and leaving. so we searched for about three hours and i finally found her in the kitchen, basically underneath the fridge in a corner, scared. >> and this -- this rubble that we're looking at -- i wanted to say, rjay, we're looking at rubble on our screen right now. that is where phoebe was found. i mean, really miraculous. what was your reaction, rjay, when you realized that feepy phoebe had survived after you had given up all hope?...
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he totally secluded his house. >> and you saw the tarps from where?i could see from my bedroom window. >> you could see it? >> i think the police maybe took them down. he would open the window for an hour or two. and she would just sit there and look out the window. and he would come back and close the window. we don't know what happened to her the rest of the day. and like, he just had the windows boarded up. everything was closed. one time, he led us up to the front door, to go get popsicles, or candy or something like that. he didn't let us in the house ever. >> i point point out, she didn't want her face shown. she says it's essential that the police didn't take her call seriously. >> she and her friend called police and they thought they were joking. and you know, we've talked with police. and they say at this point, they're just really investigating all potential calls that may have come in around this house. but they're not specifically referencing what she told us. >> it's interesting. you pointed this out to me. when you look at this house, t
he totally secluded his house. >> and you saw the tarps from where?i could see from my bedroom window. >> you could see it? >> i think the police maybe took them down. he would open the window for an hour or two. and she would just sit there and look out the window. and he would come back and close the window. we don't know what happened to her the rest of the day. and like, he just had the windows boarded up. everything was closed. one time, he led us up to the front door, to...
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but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, ifir roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is i
but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, ifir roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely...
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it's a tarp, so you can't entirely see what they're doing. there for evidentiary purposes. this is the first time, wolf, we've seen what's going on the last couple of days here in cleveland. >> horrible. horrible indeed. brooke, thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting for us from cleveland. we're also learning new information about ariel castro's mysterious writings. that's coming up. >>> plus, the fight is over. the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is buried. we have a details. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the olerson you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy a♪l of these years. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, in
it's a tarp, so you can't entirely see what they're doing. there for evidentiary purposes. this is the first time, wolf, we've seen what's going on the last couple of days here in cleveland. >> horrible. horrible indeed. brooke, thanks very much. brooke baldwin reporting for us from cleveland. we're also learning new information about ariel castro's mysterious writings. that's coming up. >>> plus, the fight is over. the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev is buried. we have...
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and also, the blue tarp.n go into her backyard and have some privacy. our anderson cooper spoke to her yesterday and her aunt says that right now she's just trying to adapt back to a normal way of life, simple things like listening to the birds chirp. listening to the wind howl. things that we might take for granted, these are the things that gina dejesus and the other women have to readapt to. let's take a listen to what sandra ruiz told our anderson cooper last night. >> she's in great spirits. you know, finally some people listen, and she spent an hour and a half outside and i've never seen her -- i mean it's just exciting. >> what -- i mean how is the family doing? to have her back? >> words cannot express, cannot express, the joy that we have. >> and, pam, we heard a lot about michelle knight, who is still in the hospital, and about the unspeakable pain that she has suffered. you know, perhaps being forced to miscarry. could you tell us about these additional charges now that castro could face because of
and also, the blue tarp.n go into her backyard and have some privacy. our anderson cooper spoke to her yesterday and her aunt says that right now she's just trying to adapt back to a normal way of life, simple things like listening to the birds chirp. listening to the wind howl. things that we might take for granted, these are the things that gina dejesus and the other women have to readapt to. let's take a listen to what sandra ruiz told our anderson cooper last night. >> she's in great...
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. >> gary butler has been helping neighbors put tarps on their roofs to keep water from leaking into their damaged home. >> you start getting rain inside the houses the ceilings will collapse. >> streets already flooded in some moore. in some places tornado debris has washed into the roads. >> today is the last day of school in moore. >> donated supplies are being given out at a special assembly for students. in oklahoma, edward lawrence. >> 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. there's an estimated $2 billion in damages. if you want to help go to redcross.org or call 800-red-cross. >>> a man with possible ties to the boston marathon bombers is shot dead in florida. mary is not news room with more another brutal murder the fbi is connecting to the case. >> reporter: jessica, ibgragim todashev was shot and killed by fbi agents. he knew bombing suspects tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev. he confessed that he and tamerlan were part of a triple murder in walton, massachusetts back in 2011. fbi agents say they were questioning todashev when he blame violent and was shot. friends say he bar
. >> gary butler has been helping neighbors put tarps on their roofs to keep water from leaking into their damaged home. >> you start getting rain inside the houses the ceilings will collapse. >> streets already flooded in some moore. in some places tornado debris has washed into the roads. >> today is the last day of school in moore. >> donated supplies are being given out at a special assembly for students. in oklahoma, edward lawrence. >> 13,000 homes were...
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city officials have been forced to drain the pond, fence it off and put a giant tarp over that thing. they hope that kills at gressive frog autos hundreds of palm trees along the water front under danger of deadly disease. the trees are planted on embarcadero after 1989 earthquake. but about two dozens of them now have brown leaves and wilted branches. three dozen others sow signs of being infected. >> when we use our pruning tools we make sure we use a new saw blade for every tree. and this is to keep them strong and healthy. >> costs about $35,000. the fungus limits abilities to absorb water, foggy weather gives enough moisture to let them live longer. >> there is a fungus among us? >> you're waiting for that all day. >> all day. >> coming up next politicians talk to animals >>> coming up at 6:00 concern over seat warmers in cars may be overheating leaving driver was severe burns. tonight who needs to be warned and what is being done about it. and a musician recovers an instrument stolen from him 35 years ago. it's a remarkable story. we'll have that coming up at 6:00. >> more than
city officials have been forced to drain the pond, fence it off and put a giant tarp over that thing. they hope that kills at gressive frog autos hundreds of palm trees along the water front under danger of deadly disease. the trees are planted on embarcadero after 1989 earthquake. but about two dozens of them now have brown leaves and wilted branches. three dozen others sow signs of being infected. >> when we use our pruning tools we make sure we use a new saw blade for every tree. and...
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he fell on a tarp on the ground. the 250-pound bear startled a homeowner who opened the door to let the dog out and there was the bear. right there. dog started barking and the bear ran up the tree and spooked the bear. the bear had been captured once in a county a couple of weeks >> should we a possible windfall? powerball history is in the making. if you have lottery favor, you have a lot of company. you have two companieses to strike it risk in back-to-back jackpots. the mega millions drawing worth $190 million. then, the big one, tomorrow night's powerball jackpot is ballooning in the last few hours it has grown do $600 million, the largest in powerball history. the chance of winning both is 1 in 30,000,000,000,000,000. >> everyone in the mail road is in on this. >> we just want to win one. >> nice to go into the weekend with that win. >> being the winner in all respects whether it is the money or the money. we will show you what is going on this weekend, let's get to it, li hd shows a beautiful shot of tahoe, th
he fell on a tarp on the ground. the 250-pound bear startled a homeowner who opened the door to let the dog out and there was the bear. right there. dog started barking and the bear ran up the tree and spooked the bear. the bear had been captured once in a county a couple of weeks >> should we a possible windfall? powerball history is in the making. if you have lottery favor, you have a lot of company. you have two companieses to strike it risk in back-to-back jackpots. the mega millions...
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you see tarps up over his backyard. you see darkened windows. naked woman runs out. i mean, at some point doesn't somebody say there's something weird going on here? >> well, this is really one of the takeaways that has to be there for every police department in the united states. their ability to diagnose calls, to look close at what the falct are and to keep pushing. this is not a one off. you will see other case where is the police didn't sufficiently push the envelope. obviously they get criticized sometimes for pushing the envelope too much. but it's really important for them when they -- when they think they're on the trail to be encouraged to diagnose these things and push further. there are other similar situations where tragedies have been averted because the police took the right steps and didn't take no for an answer, kept pushing, kept asking questions. >> ed smart, what gave you during the months your daughter was missing, what gave you the hope to hold on? because we can only imagine what must have happened the ten years that these families held on. i u
you see tarps up over his backyard. you see darkened windows. naked woman runs out. i mean, at some point doesn't somebody say there's something weird going on here? >> well, this is really one of the takeaways that has to be there for every police department in the united states. their ability to diagnose calls, to look close at what the falct are and to keep pushing. this is not a one off. you will see other case where is the police didn't sufficiently push the envelope. obviously they...
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we're hearing how these tarps have been put up at gina's house, just so she can go outside. they were captive for ten years and now they go home and they're captive because, well, the media is trying to do their job. but that's frustrating. how do these women begin to heal after this kind of ordeal? >> well, they need counseling. i mean, they need full-time professional counseling and that was provided to elizabeth smart by her family and the national center for missing exexploited children and i talked to jaycee dugard the other night. she said the road back is a very tough one. the euphoria is over in a couple days and then the reality comes that they have to bond, again, with their families. they have lots of concerns and fears and anxiety and they've been through holy hell and these women were in the house of a monster. he wasn't just a kidnapper and pedophi pedophile, he was a physical abuser. he is the ultimate coward. these families need professional counseling and they need to be left alone so they can get used to being free and bond with their loved ones. so, i say
we're hearing how these tarps have been put up at gina's house, just so she can go outside. they were captive for ten years and now they go home and they're captive because, well, the media is trying to do their job. but that's frustrating. how do these women begin to heal after this kind of ordeal? >> well, they need counseling. i mean, they need full-time professional counseling and that was provided to elizabeth smart by her family and the national center for missing exexploited...
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in some of these areas you will see blue tarps on top of house after house. those are areas where they are going to be able to salvage the home. but, behind us, it wasn't like that at all. scott, pull out and show forward if you would, and you will see ahead of us the path of the storm was much thinner, meaning the clouds had lifted higher and the part of the cone that's actually on the ground is much smaller. the winds get stronger and weaker as the storm moves along like anything else, it picks up energy and in spurts it will be stronger than it was before. we are a little more than halfway through the destruction of this now. and you can see again, i'm trying to give you an idea of how widespread this is. we are flying along a straight line. and as you look along that straight line. neighborhood after neighborhood, house after house, just completely obliterated. if he pulls out just a little bit, you will see that to the left and right of the shot, there are houses that are just fine. this isn't a two mile wide path in this area. it's much thinner than tha
in some of these areas you will see blue tarps on top of house after house. those are areas where they are going to be able to salvage the home. but, behind us, it wasn't like that at all. scott, pull out and show forward if you would, and you will see ahead of us the path of the storm was much thinner, meaning the clouds had lifted higher and the part of the cone that's actually on the ground is much smaller. the winds get stronger and weaker as the storm moves along like anything else, it...
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behind me, underneath that tarp, a green mustang sliced in two during the impact.e're on hillside boulevard. where police say two cars collided around 7:30 this morning. they won't release many details. they won't say what happened. or how fast the cars were going but that three people in the mustang died at the scene. >> there was a triple fatal collision. four occupants in the vehicle, one person is still outstanding. and we're not going to release the names of the deceased until we get the families notified. >> and you heard the sergeant say one person outstanding. we do not know the role that person played in this accident. we don't flow if they ran -- know if they ran away, if they were one of the drivers or if drugs or alcohol played a part. a family member i spoke to told me the mustang was his cousin's car. she is 22 but we do not know if she is among the victims. another man talking to police kept saying over and over again, my brother is dead. again, police not releasing any names or ages. we know that one woman and two men are among the dead. reporting l
behind me, underneath that tarp, a green mustang sliced in two during the impact.e're on hillside boulevard. where police say two cars collided around 7:30 this morning. they won't release many details. they won't say what happened. or how fast the cars were going but that three people in the mustang died at the scene. >> there was a triple fatal collision. four occupants in the vehicle, one person is still outstanding. and we're not going to release the names of the deceased until we get...