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the story behind this million- dollar teardown. allen and veronica are back with that in 30 minutes as well as more news for you. >> jeff: breaking news. s died at the age of 92. >> i thought i was cataloging the last moments of my existence. >> a engine blow mid flight killing a southwest passenger. we look at the plane and engine involved. also tonight a computer melt down prevents tax filing hours before the dead line. starbucks will take a break to teach employees about racial bias. stormy daniels says this is the man who warned her to keep quiet about her alleged affair with donald trump. trouble in paradise-- flooding and mudslides in hawaii force hundreds to evacuate. new technology that makes faking the news real easy. >> we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet.
the story behind this million- dollar teardown. allen and veronica are back with that in 30 minutes as well as more news for you. >> jeff: breaking news. s died at the age of 92. >> i thought i was cataloging the last moments of my existence. >> a engine blow mid flight killing a southwest passenger. we look at the plane and engine involved. also tonight a computer melt down prevents tax filing hours before the dead line. starbucks will take a break to teach employees about...
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. >> reporter: buying a teardown to buy dream home reflects a 10 year dream. the average home sells for 1.3 million dollars. unlike 2008, today's, skyhigh prices shows no indication of crashes. >> the demand is there. the supply isn't. >> reporter: is the blessing and the curse of living in seven figure homes. it is a paradox having some homeowners suffering under high taxes and others can unload their homes even when they are unlivable. >>> we had temperatures on the mild side. we will have the same temperatures but less cloud cover. we will have showers tomorrow night. the models have slowed down. both commutes tomorrow should be dry, there is the system we are tracking. it will drop rain, it will be wet. it will be a quick mover, moving through the area. when you wake up the area will be damn. most of this will occur before midnight tomorrow night. it will be cloudy. the clouds keep it warmer than they were last night. it is warmer tonight than it was last night. there is patchy fog, that was last night but we will not see that. tomorrow it is mostly cloudy
. >> reporter: buying a teardown to buy dream home reflects a 10 year dream. the average home sells for 1.3 million dollars. unlike 2008, today's, skyhigh prices shows no indication of crashes. >> the demand is there. the supply isn't. >> reporter: is the blessing and the curse of living in seven figure homes. it is a paradox having some homeowners suffering under high taxes and others can unload their homes even when they are unlivable. >>> we had temperatures on the...
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the story behind this million- dollar teardown. allen and veronica are back with that in 30 minutes as well as more news for you. >> jeff: breaking news. s died at the age of 92. >> i thought i was cataloging the last moments of my existence. >> a engine blow mid flight killing a southwest passenger. we look at the plane and engine involved. also tonight a computer melt down prevents tax filing hours before the dead line. starbucks will take a break to teach employees about racial bias. stormy daniels says this is the man who warned her to keep quiet about her alleged affair with donald trump. trouble in paradise-- flooding and mudslides in hawaii force hundreds to evacuate. new technology that makes faking the news real easy. >> we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. >> glor: and, the inspiring story of the runner who finished the boston marathon at last. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> jeff: there is late word tonight from houston former first lady barbara bush has died at her home the
the story behind this million- dollar teardown. allen and veronica are back with that in 30 minutes as well as more news for you. >> jeff: breaking news. s died at the age of 92. >> i thought i was cataloging the last moments of my existence. >> a engine blow mid flight killing a southwest passenger. we look at the plane and engine involved. also tonight a computer melt down prevents tax filing hours before the dead line. starbucks will take a break to teach employees about...
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. >> reporter: buying a teardown to build a dream home follows a tenure trend -- 10 year trend. that unlike 2008, today sky high prices showed no indication a crash is coming. >> people are purchasing home and vacant properties like this. the demand is there and the supply is at -- isn't. >> reporter: residence see both a blessing and a curse. >> we are trying to move because the property taxes are costing me $1000 a month. but, we have no place to move. >> reporter: it is a paradox that has some homeowners suffering under high taxes while others are able to unload their homes, even when they are unlivable. >> they are expensive and they go for way over the asking price. >> it is unreal how expensive things are here in the bay area. >> let's get a check of the weather and it is beautiful today after yesterday. >>> today is a different deal. we had up to one half of an inch of rain yesterday. now a beautiful spring day and then we go back to some wet weather as we head into tomorrow night. so take a look at the temperatures from today. it was warmer than yesterday by a good five
. >> reporter: buying a teardown to build a dream home follows a tenure trend -- 10 year trend. that unlike 2008, today sky high prices showed no indication a crash is coming. >> people are purchasing home and vacant properties like this. the demand is there and the supply is at -- isn't. >> reporter: residence see both a blessing and a curse. >> we are trying to move because the property taxes are costing me $1000 a month. but, we have no place to move. >>...
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the engine will be ultimately shipped off site where we can do a detailed examination, teardown of the engine. we expect to release factual information from philadelphia once we get out there. we're just now beginning our journey. this will an extensive investigation and we do expect to release information once we're in philadelphia. we certainly don't have a lot of factual information to report at this time. follow us for the latest information, for our latest media interviews, you can follow us from twitter, our handle is @ntsb or www.ntsb.gov. i'd be glad to take a few questions. you had your hand raised first. >> reporter: how concerned are you this is a repeat of the august indent cident in the sout event? >> multiple questions. were we concerned this may be related to what happened over the gulf of mexico. first of all, we want to look at this particular event and see what the factors are related to this. maybe they're related to the previous event or maybe not. but we need to understand what's going on here. as far as the injuries, we do have information there is one fatality. a
the engine will be ultimately shipped off site where we can do a detailed examination, teardown of the engine. we expect to release factual information from philadelphia once we get out there. we're just now beginning our journey. this will an extensive investigation and we do expect to release information once we're in philadelphia. we certainly don't have a lot of factual information to report at this time. follow us for the latest information, for our latest media interviews, you can follow...
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. >> reporter: a sky high price for a teardown is the new normal. >> people who want to build nice new homes are buying these older homes, condemned homes, homes in need of a lot of work to build their dream home. >> reporter: the housing website zilo reports last year the housing metropolitan area was the fastest selling in the country, with homes selling on average in just 41 days. in san francisco it was just 43 market is due to new buildings going out, condos that are adding new supply. >> reporter: according to zilo the number of homes on the market throughout the bay area has been going down the past three years. and realtor says that trend is one turned a fixer-upper into a real find. >> it's close to jobs, the school are fantastic. >> zillow says the number of homes for sale was down almost 20% last year in the metropolitan area than the year before. >>> time to turn to our weather. >> it was quite nice today after a weird day yesterday. >> we have our springtime systems which tend to bring some showers. this system is going to be weaker and skirt the coast. right now just seei
. >> reporter: a sky high price for a teardown is the new normal. >> people who want to build nice new homes are buying these older homes, condemned homes, homes in need of a lot of work to build their dream home. >> reporter: the housing website zilo reports last year the housing metropolitan area was the fastest selling in the country, with homes selling on average in just 41 days. in san francisco it was just 43 market is due to new buildings going out, condos that are...
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a teardown. take a look. this house is $800,000 in. why the listing reflects the frustration of would-be buyers in the bay area's absurd real estate market.>>> we are cracking into the next round of showers. i will have the details. >>> friends relieved and puzzled. after finding human remains are not connected to the case of a missing man from compton. >> this is the worst feeling anybody could feel. just not knowing. >>> human remains were found in the delta. and they are not those of a compton man missing for almost a month. it is a huge relief for the family of 27-year-old. they are back to square one with no idea where he is. live with the mystery surrounding the missing man. >> it came into concord police as a missing persons report on march 12 and ever since friends and family have been focused on finding david. >> we went through 36 hours of trauma for the entire family waiting to hear if that was david. >> and she speaks for her sister , janet. a picture with her two children raised in concord. her son, david, is missing. >> w
a teardown. take a look. this house is $800,000 in. why the listing reflects the frustration of would-be buyers in the bay area's absurd real estate market.>>> we are cracking into the next round of showers. i will have the details. >>> friends relieved and puzzled. after finding human remains are not connected to the case of a missing man from compton. >> this is the worst feeling anybody could feel. just not knowing. >>> human remains were found in the delta....
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the democrats are in perpetual teardown resistance mode, trump should be perceived as a doer. he is, a leader who will always defy and drain the swamp will not be defeated by it. that's what he was elected in the first place. all the president needs to do is just a focused on what matters. growing the economy, returning more power to the people, fighting corruption along the way, and refusing to be distracted or detoured by the constant and tedious demonization game of washington and the seemingly endless pointless investigations. i know that's easier said than done but he needs to do that. listen to all the naysayers. trump's reelection prospects and those of his party are on more solid ground than the media or his critics would have you believe. that's the angle. joining me now for reaction in new york is monica crowley, senior fellow at the london center for policy research. juan williams, cohost of "the five." great to see you. juan, you wrote a column lately about the g.o.p. disunity and cited senator thom tillis of north carolina and lindsey graham, who were trying to pr
the democrats are in perpetual teardown resistance mode, trump should be perceived as a doer. he is, a leader who will always defy and drain the swamp will not be defeated by it. that's what he was elected in the first place. all the president needs to do is just a focused on what matters. growing the economy, returning more power to the people, fighting corruption along the way, and refusing to be distracted or detoured by the constant and tedious demonization game of washington and the...
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the engine will be ultimately shipped off-site where we can do a detailed examination teardown of the engine. we expect to release factual information from philadelphia once we get up there. we're just now beginning our journey, this will be an extensive investigation, and we do expect to release information once we're in philadelphia. we certainly don't have a lot of factual information to report at this time. follow us for the latest information for our latest media interview, you can follow us from twitter, our handle is@ntsb underscore newsroom or www.ntsb.gov. we need to get to philadelphia to get on the investigation. i'll take a few questions and raise your hands and state your name and outlet. you had your hand raised first. >> how concern are you that this is a repeat of the august 2015 southwest flight. >> two part question, is this related to or concerned this might be related to the event that happened a few years ago over the gulf of mexico, and, you know, first of all, first and foremost, we want to look at this particular event and see what the factors are surrounding t
the engine will be ultimately shipped off-site where we can do a detailed examination teardown of the engine. we expect to release factual information from philadelphia once we get up there. we're just now beginning our journey, this will be an extensive investigation, and we do expect to release information once we're in philadelphia. we certainly don't have a lot of factual information to report at this time. follow us for the latest information for our latest media interview, you can follow...
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we are working to teardown so that truth can prevail. the removal will discriminate in expression over others. i challenge to ask when were my ancestors part of the discussion. we have been silenced and we refuse to be silent any longer. after decades to have it removed to a process we have to stand up against the arrogance of a single privileged white man who is convinced his viewpoint is the only viewpoint that matters. plea uphold the permits and honor the process to remove this atrocity. >> maybe the woman with the child do you want to go next? okay. we have a couple people. >> barbara mumly is staff at the arts commission. they have five minutes to present. she did not present herself as an employee of the arts commission. she did this at the arts commission and historic preservation. she does the same at sunshine hearings. she is not a member of the public. she saan employee the arts commission with access to documents that members of the public don't have. second, i think all of you are aware of the fact that the arts commission h
we are working to teardown so that truth can prevail. the removal will discriminate in expression over others. i challenge to ask when were my ancestors part of the discussion. we have been silenced and we refuse to be silent any longer. after decades to have it removed to a process we have to stand up against the arrogance of a single privileged white man who is convinced his viewpoint is the only viewpoint that matters. plea uphold the permits and honor the process to remove this atrocity....
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the other foot and if president obama or president clinton were doing this every night trying to teardownt is extraordinary the daily attacks and how they add up over time. and i think, don, any professor of rhetoric would tell you that that's a strategy. to say the same thing over and over again so many times in order to cause people not to trust an investigation. that's a strategy. and go back to an idea of an alternative university because when things get bad, when things get worse trump's going to turn to the alterative universe for defense, and people may choose to believe that instead of what's going on. >> the president seems to know what's coming. fox news says what the president wants to hear. the president tweets what he sees on the network. he even bases policy decisions on it. do you think that's dangerous? >> i don't think it's dangerous. i think clearly the president is rallying around someone who shares his viewpoint. obviously there are other channels as i mentioned in the previous segment where someone can go to if they completely disagree with that or want to go another
the other foot and if president obama or president clinton were doing this every night trying to teardownt is extraordinary the daily attacks and how they add up over time. and i think, don, any professor of rhetoric would tell you that that's a strategy. to say the same thing over and over again so many times in order to cause people not to trust an investigation. that's a strategy. and go back to an idea of an alternative university because when things get bad, when things get worse trump's...