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doors put. people replace the traditional doors which takes a lot out 469 character of the building. that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot of times you should start with the actual door. there's ways to tune up an old door. >> uh-huh. >> in terms of the dosticks or it's rubbing when you open it. there are ways to address that without changing the whole door. >> people are worried about security issues which drives them to replace the door with a solid core door. a glass door you can put clear or plastic or grills, there are lots af ways. >> the best ways for security we have security film you can't tell it's there. you take a hammer to it and can the glass will crack and not break. that's a painless way for security. i would say most of the old doors eshg specially entry doors are such a quality of lumbar and thickness they are not easy to b
doors put. people replace the traditional doors which takes a lot out 469 character of the building. that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot of times you should start with the actual door. there's ways to tune up an old door. >> uh-huh....
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the sky -- opened. closed it's door. the sky -- opens, closes it's door. the sky -- hunger seems the only master. no, we both understand something like love. good doggie, good doggie what i do now. [applause] >> now you can feed pigeons and they know to go there to get food. sharks follow the ships because if you have humans packed and one gets sick you have to get rid of the sick one so it doesn't get the others sick you 3 them over board and the sharks follow. slim chance for [inaudible] it samples parliament, little mermaid. ts eljot and robert haden. >> never learned to swim. but we sure can dive. over million ships -- over million ship. iowa woo. let your fish bones live old man. let your fish bones before man. make a wish the black fish there is company coming, coming. hammer heads ham or head until hammer fed company knocking. great white shark. great white georgia no, no. they company dining, dining. [inaudible] can't remember, can't remember. there is company [inaudible]. and all know was a dark room cloud and gullets filled with [inaudible]. cattl
the sky -- opened. closed it's door. the sky -- opens, closes it's door. the sky -- hunger seems the only master. no, we both understand something like love. good doggie, good doggie what i do now. [applause] >> now you can feed pigeons and they know to go there to get food. sharks follow the ships because if you have humans packed and one gets sick you have to get rid of the sick one so it doesn't get the others sick you 3 them over board and the sharks follow. slim chance for...
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there is a little door next to to it for people, but the big equipment door has these carriage lamps, implying its a grand entrance for no one. >> the interesting thing is that that person consciously or unconsciously saw this big hole that had to be in the building and treated it with symbolic emphasizing elements, not just lamps, but the protruding bay above the door to give inconsequential thing. >> i don't think its inconsequential. i think it was a good solution for this challenge. not too welcoming. this was the main entry to the oldest synagogue west of the mississippi, i think, up on bush street, near japantown, recently converted to a senior center. where they closed up the entry now a window with a coach backed up to. actually entry people go in is a tiny door 50 feet up the door that says "disabled access" here that everybody goes in and out this tiny door. i think it's a big loss to take clearly what is intended to be the entry and block it up and sort of ignore it. >> this is very similar to the mill's building entry that we just looked at and goes no where. it's sad. it
there is a little door next to to it for people, but the big equipment door has these carriage lamps, implying its a grand entrance for no one. >> the interesting thing is that that person consciously or unconsciously saw this big hole that had to be in the building and treated it with symbolic emphasizing elements, not just lamps, but the protruding bay above the door to give inconsequential thing. >> i don't think its inconsequential. i think it was a good solution for this...
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the door. his arms were behind his head. she saw the wooden handle of a gun on the floor was littered with clothing and garbage. she approached the bed with her gun drawn. she picked up his weapon and back away from the suspect. she backed approximately 10 feet while never taking her eyes off of the suspect. fearing a physical confrontation, she placed the unloaded large caliber revolvers with a 9 inch barrel on a chair behind her while keeping her eyes on the suspect. the suspect jumped up from the bed and screamed that he was part of the secret service, part of the cia. he repeatedly stated that she was going to shoot her -- him today. he ignored her verbal commands to get down on the floor. the officer called for a code three backup unit and attempted to calm the suspect. she instructed the manager outside the apartment door to go to the stairs and direct the arriving officers to her location. she continued to give the suspects verbal commands and assurances while keeping her body between him
the door. his arms were behind his head. she saw the wooden handle of a gun on the floor was littered with clothing and garbage. she approached the bed with her gun drawn. she picked up his weapon and back away from the suspect. she backed approximately 10 feet while never taking her eyes off of the suspect. fearing a physical confrontation, she placed the unloaded large caliber revolvers with a 9 inch barrel on a chair behind her while keeping her eyes on the suspect. the suspect jumped up...
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open. >> the door is always closed. >> commissioners, questions for this applicant? >> i just have a real quick question, looking at these pictures, one door has an automatic door closer? >> yes. >> is it possible to close automatic door closures on both doors? >> that would be no problem. >> the other door is usually closed. it does remain closed? >> yes. >> commissioner newlin. >> i stop by there to take a quick look because of these entertainment light permits we'll see a lot of patio -- >> this is not a light entertainment -- >> even though it's not one i just want for my own reference. the sound curtains you have, i think you can use another layer. that would help. even though we don't have jurisdiction when people go outside, the thing is going to go out. so they still have to do their sound check, obviously. him and, you know, live music and deejays or whatever, it's pretty loud. it's my only suggestion. >> that would be no problem. >> commissioner perez? >> hi. how did you obtain these signatures? did you have an outreach campaign? >> yes, we actually did an o
open. >> the door is always closed. >> commissioners, questions for this applicant? >> i just have a real quick question, looking at these pictures, one door has an automatic door closer? >> yes. >> is it possible to close automatic door closures on both doors? >> that would be no problem. >> the other door is usually closed. it does remain closed? >> yes. >> commissioner newlin. >> i stop by there to take a quick look because of these...
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exit at the front door. manny sync: there's a negotiation process going on and we're starting to plan for the tactical approach, if we don't get any answer from, from anybody from inside within the next couple of minutes, we're going to go ahead and move up, pop the iron off the front, and pop the wooden doors open. man: anyone in the house needs to exit immediately through the front door. narr: the negotiators try for 40 minutes to get a response from inside the house, but there's not a sound. srt then waste no time in adopting hard tactics. manny sync: alright rt, we're ready to go. narr: they use the bearcat to punch open the front door with a battering ram, so that the team can see inside. man sync: miami dade police department, we've opened the door for you to come out. come out now. this is the miami dade police department. we need you to exit the residence right now. narr: there's still no sign of the gunman, so srt use multi-launchers to deploy a chemical agent that causes uncontrollable tearing of th
exit at the front door. manny sync: there's a negotiation process going on and we're starting to plan for the tactical approach, if we don't get any answer from, from anybody from inside within the next couple of minutes, we're going to go ahead and move up, pop the iron off the front, and pop the wooden doors open. man: anyone in the house needs to exit immediately through the front door. narr: the negotiators try for 40 minutes to get a response from inside the house, but there's not a sound....
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while he thinks the last two people through the door were part of the assault, they weren't.inds up trying to take them down to help us. >> deputy harris, unclear of who is who, stuns the defendant's father, bringing an end to the chaos. other than some cuts and bruises, henderson is not seriously injured. the six involved in the melee are cuffed and questioned. but only the three original assailants are arrested. >> the charges against the three one for each of the officers that was attacked. >> two of the assailants plead guilty. the third awaits trial. marcell henderson, the murder defendant, is ultimately found guilty and is sentenced to 59 years. >> i think they should let, you know, justice work its way through the court. but they didn't even wait to the end of the trial to see what the verdict was. they just decided it was time to assault him and that's what they did. >>> coming up, a filmmaker takes on the nypd with his own viral video. see what that's all about. when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. go out without my covergirl. are you crazy? i wa
while he thinks the last two people through the door were part of the assault, they weren't.inds up trying to take them down to help us. >> deputy harris, unclear of who is who, stuns the defendant's father, bringing an end to the chaos. other than some cuts and bruises, henderson is not seriously injured. the six involved in the melee are cuffed and questioned. but only the three original assailants are arrested. >> the charges against the three one for each of the officers that...
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again, you want to look around the doors and the foundation. here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this bu
again, you want to look around the doors and the foundation. here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there...
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i said i opened the door and the door opened. they had a nice bucket seat. >> they have to wrap it up. sorry about that. . >> a round of applause for these people. >> i took the jeep out of there. i thought he was in paradise. they were better prepared. the teet there. i stole a lot of stuff. i stole a lot of cars and they paid the taxes. >> political coverage takes you to the kondidate events. >> my leadership cut taxes 19 times and cast over 800 vetoes. we balanced the budget and kept our schools first in the nation. my leadership will end the obama era and begin a new era of american prosperity. >> there is a mess up in washington. they created a mess and have given us a lousy foreign policy and a lousy budget and given us a lousy recession. the wonderful thing that is happening is the grass roots. people are beginning to realize that the problem is too much government. we need more personal liberty! >> the judges and policies so that the system gets on the right track and america could give our children and grandchildren. thi
i said i opened the door and the door opened. they had a nice bucket seat. >> they have to wrap it up. sorry about that. . >> a round of applause for these people. >> i took the jeep out of there. i thought he was in paradise. they were better prepared. the teet there. i stole a lot of stuff. i stole a lot of cars and they paid the taxes. >> political coverage takes you to the kondidate events. >> my leadership cut taxes 19 times and cast over 800 vetoes. we...
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i started spraying the inside of the door. at that point in time when i was coming down with the hose of the fire extinguisher, inmate luna had gotten up and had come out the door sideways. when the door opened, i ran out of the room and was sprayed with a fire extinguisher, and i swung at one of the cos that was holding the fire extinguisher trying to put out the fire. >> once he did that, he came over, took a swing and actually did hit me. and i had taken the fire extinguisher and i had actually swung it in defense of myself and hit him in the head, and he was still fighting and still trying to hit me, so i grabbed his arm, and another officer already had his arm. we both had him like that, and we had actually had to take him down. >> i don't want to sit here macing myself out to be a bad ass or anything like that. it's mindless. it was irresponsible. i got emotional, and i acted without thinking and it led to a lot of chaos. >> i was scared. you never know. i mean, when he was -- we were boxing and he was punching me and i w
i started spraying the inside of the door. at that point in time when i was coming down with the hose of the fire extinguisher, inmate luna had gotten up and had come out the door sideways. when the door opened, i ran out of the room and was sprayed with a fire extinguisher, and i swung at one of the cos that was holding the fire extinguisher trying to put out the fire. >> once he did that, he came over, took a swing and actually did hit me. and i had taken the fire extinguisher and i had...
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door. it's the exit door to the courthouse. barry walks through the open door and bypasses the security stop on the right-hand side. deputies that are working inside the courthouse see him walk right passed security and immediately approach him, grab him behind the neck and start to drag him out of the court. mr. barry breathes through a tube in his throat. he's a cancer survivor. he is also mute and deaf. and was unable to communicate with deputy thomas bounds when he approached him. bounds ties him up and takes him out the door. his breathing tube is dislodged. he drops to the ground. he can't breathe. four other deputies rush to the scene. one of the other deputies is able to reinsert mr. barry's breathing tube. he's okay. what do you guys think about this? >> the problem here is the person who's working the other door should have noticed that the door stayed open. >> before you drag the guy out of there, give him a chance to make a correction. >> what if mr. barry was not an innocent man? how long do you wait to move a pote
door. it's the exit door to the courthouse. barry walks through the open door and bypasses the security stop on the right-hand side. deputies that are working inside the courthouse see him walk right passed security and immediately approach him, grab him behind the neck and start to drag him out of the court. mr. barry breathes through a tube in his throat. he's a cancer survivor. he is also mute and deaf. and was unable to communicate with deputy thomas bounds when he approached him. bounds...
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we seen him through the door, walk the guard over. so we knew he was going down. >> he had the officer at gunpoint. and as you can see up to the control sent from here. >> the control officer was arguing with him. i found out later he thought it was a toy gun or something. and we discussed before, you know, we didn't want to shoot nobody or anything unless it was absolutely necessary. so he just shot him in the shoulder, let him know it was real. he let the rest of us out. we went out the roof escape hatch and then used the alarm wires to help us stay balanced on the wall partition that went out to the sallyport. >> what happened is we didn't have the razor wire here. the gate wasn't here. inmates were able to walk this wall right here. over the fence and go down. >> make a mad sprint across the parking lot, and hopefully we wouldn't be shot at from the tower. >> during that summer months, we would assign an officer to the tower until 8:00. there was nobody in the towers, which gave them the opportunity to escape. and now the tower is
we seen him through the door, walk the guard over. so we knew he was going down. >> he had the officer at gunpoint. and as you can see up to the control sent from here. >> the control officer was arguing with him. i found out later he thought it was a toy gun or something. and we discussed before, you know, we didn't want to shoot nobody or anything unless it was absolutely necessary. so he just shot him in the shoulder, let him know it was real. he let the rest of us out. we went...
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sad to say among the surprises at the door are three military men. rmerly in the air force and two others who recently served in iraq. now they're under arrest and in the interrogation room with police. again, chris hansen. >> there he is. he's coming in. >> whether near a big city or a rural area like harris county, georgia, lines of potential predators find their way to our undercover houses. meet 24-year-old brian lindsey, here because he was invited by a girl who said online she was 15. >> i've got to throw some clothes in the wash, okay? i made you some tea. >> using the screen name blindsey01 he describes how he wants to give the girl oral sex. he says, i can't control my horny level. then he says, i want to blank your brains out. i can't help it. now he's driven 2 1/2 hours to meet her. >> have some tea if you want some. it's sweet tea. is that okay? >> i drank something on the way. >> did you find the place okay? >> yes, sir. >> why don't you have a seat over there, please. what are you up to tonight? >> just driving around. >> just driving ar
sad to say among the surprises at the door are three military men. rmerly in the air force and two others who recently served in iraq. now they're under arrest and in the interrogation room with police. again, chris hansen. >> there he is. he's coming in. >> whether near a big city or a rural area like harris county, georgia, lines of potential predators find their way to our undercover houses. meet 24-year-old brian lindsey, here because he was invited by a girl who said online she...
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what happens when you leave you leave the door open or when we show up, we break the door down. somewhere to the side is better. hazardous material and how they get into us. you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you. isolate the area, for everybody else. and notice the fire department, that's us. around the house we use, limit the amount of stuff you are storing. we like to isolate the materials in enclosed cabinets locked metal ones are best, separate the flammables for the oxidizers. the bleach from the ammonia. you will ask me, george, where do i take this garage full of stuff. i have a garage full of stuff i don't use. there is a pla
what happens when you leave you leave the door open or when we show up, we break the door down. somewhere to the side is better. hazardous material and how they get into us. you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or...
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opening or the center of a pair of doors? is it in a straight line between the 2 openings or go around a structural fixed objects. >> the question is, how dou measure the diagonal distance it's not an easy question. say we have this is our building plan this is our building here's our door up here. put a pair of doors out here they should be swinging but they are not. here are a couple of doors. the diagonal distance is measured across the longest space. half of the diagonal is how far the exits need to be separated if you have 2. there is one exit here and the second would have to be that far away. there is no way i will fit that into this building. we'll would build a corridor and put a door in the corridor so you go out to the street. if you need a third of the diagonal distance, now we can probably meet that third diagonal distance by putting another exit in here. possibly. for some people that may help. building code says you measure from the center line of the door. if you have a pair you can chose the operatable looefr
opening or the center of a pair of doors? is it in a straight line between the 2 openings or go around a structural fixed objects. >> the question is, how dou measure the diagonal distance it's not an easy question. say we have this is our building plan this is our building here's our door up here. put a pair of doors out here they should be swinging but they are not. here are a couple of doors. the diagonal distance is measured across the longest space. half of the diagonal is how far...
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at mid to kicking in the door. the prosecution could wrap up its case on monday. gail pennybacker is in the courthouse and will have much more on this case coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 and 6:00. >> thank you. let's get to the breaking news in northeast d.c. where police have just made an arrest following a car chase that ended with a car wreck. they never his suspects wanted for multiple crimes and this went down at eastern and southern ave. >> police in two different jurisdictions are extremely happy about this arrest. the dust is not settled yet and they are trying to figure out which crimes they believe this suspect is responsible for. our crews were your moments after the police chase that began in prince george's county and ended here in d.c. just across the line on southern ave. the suspect is between 19 and 20 years old and was driving a stolen car a suspected stolen car, when he crashed into a tree. cv could follow this -- it started off as a robbery of a woman in a gas station in prince george's county.
at mid to kicking in the door. the prosecution could wrap up its case on monday. gail pennybacker is in the courthouse and will have much more on this case coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 and 6:00. >> thank you. let's get to the breaking news in northeast d.c. where police have just made an arrest following a car chase that ended with a car wreck. they never his suspects wanted for multiple crimes and this went down at eastern and southern ave. >> police in two different...
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here are the numbers right outside the door. thirties in the north bay. 36 for santa rosa. 44 in napa. if we are relatively mild everywhere else. fourth satellite in a radar does show clear conditions. i will have your 7 day around a forecast of coming up in my next report >>george: that we are not lacking in the hot spots or looking at at evaded it is a light and easy ride, and easy to as the head of the incline. the ride on the san mateo bridge looks did her. of more on health problems southwest town where the center this her fourth >>darya: a death row inmate drew maps that led to these locations were bodies have been found. a bounty hunter offered him money for the information. the bounty hunter says he paid for the information and it appears that it has led to several warmer pickens. >> if he gave me two bodies and the other bodies after the key is on death row and not going anywhere. i'm not getting anything. >>mark: the hearse arrived here in the work new jersey her body alive by private jet headed to the funeral will once
here are the numbers right outside the door. thirties in the north bay. 36 for santa rosa. 44 in napa. if we are relatively mild everywhere else. fourth satellite in a radar does show clear conditions. i will have your 7 day around a forecast of coming up in my next report >>george: that we are not lacking in the hot spots or looking at at evaded it is a light and easy ride, and easy to as the head of the incline. the ride on the san mateo bridge looks did her. of more on health problems...
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he had one hand on the door handle and one hand on his weapon. she was rolling the window up and they were exiting out of the parking lot. the window was half way up. he said stop or i'll shoot. didn't think he was going to do it, but she got the window all the way up and that's when he shot and she took a left out of the parking lot here and he stepped out in the street and fired five more times. >> michelle says the officer was not dragged. he couldn't have had his arm caught because he fired through the glass. >> i'm angry, i'm frustrated. i'm sad. i'm fighting back tears right now. >> in culpeper, 9news now. >> tears as well in a charlottesville courtroom as george huguely taped his statement. bruce leshan is live outside the courthouse, yet another dramatic day of testimony. huh bruce? >> it was definitely a dramatic day, anita, and george huguely was not the only one crying. yeardley love's mother appeared to be crying, as one of the jurors. we also got our first look today at yeardley love's bedroom door. the one george huguely allegedly ki
he had one hand on the door handle and one hand on his weapon. she was rolling the window up and they were exiting out of the parking lot. the window was half way up. he said stop or i'll shoot. didn't think he was going to do it, but she got the window all the way up and that's when he shot and she took a left out of the parking lot here and he stepped out in the street and fired five more times. >> michelle says the officer was not dragged. he couldn't have had his arm caught because he...
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someone walked up to the door and started shooting. the boyfriend of one of the female victim's pulled out his own gun and shot back at the suspect. police say there was a gunbattle outside of the shop. the salon manager, a customer and the toddler are hospitalized. two other people arrived at the area hospitals with gunshot wounds and police say they are connected to the shooting. there were three other businesses that were also hit with gunfire. will tran is live on the scene with an update. >>will: it right behind me, family members just left the scene. here is video that we got about an hour ago theory it they do not know why this happens, i spoke with them in vietnamese and they said, the mother was shot once in each arm. she is recovering. the two-year old girl was shot three times, twice in her stomach and once in her leg. she is in the hospital as well, she is out of surgery and a sleeping. heavily sedated. the police departments as this place has never been on their radar, they have never had a problem, so at this point they do
someone walked up to the door and started shooting. the boyfriend of one of the female victim's pulled out his own gun and shot back at the suspect. police say there was a gunbattle outside of the shop. the salon manager, a customer and the toddler are hospitalized. two other people arrived at the area hospitals with gunshot wounds and police say they are connected to the shooting. there were three other businesses that were also hit with gunfire. will tran is live on the scene with an update....
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basically when you opened up the door to the car, it was filled to the ceiling. >> shut the door and it. i'm sure if you opened it up, it would all fall out. >> looked like stuff you'd find digging through the garbage. >> there was a note in there saying in is my stuff. do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different things. when you initially walked into the house, it was a breezeway between the garage and the actual main house. that area had junk, laundry bottles, every bottle and just things like that. >> i've never seen anything like it in my entire life. this much stuff in such a confined space was mind boggling. it was crazy. >> it was full of i guess you might want to call debris up to the ceiling just about. bags and bags of stuff. dishes, mail and everything you can imagine. as you moved into the kitchen, the kitchen was stacked with dishes and, you know, cooking utensils and pots and pans. >> the nastiest had to be the kitchen bec
basically when you opened up the door to the car, it was filled to the ceiling. >> shut the door and it. i'm sure if you opened it up, it would all fall out. >> looked like stuff you'd find digging through the garbage. >> there was a note in there saying in is my stuff. do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different...
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we go through them all the time. doors that mark the day's events. new beginnings. endings. routines. revealing the stories and dramas -- the victories and challenges -- that help us go through new doors of our own. be part of the story. colonial williamsburg. . >>> safe house, how did you like it in. >> denzel washington. >> a good one or bad? >> bad with a good heart. >> okay. >> bad guy you root for. >> yes. >> lot of this in that movie. they came in neck and neck with a vow with rachel. the way you feel about --. >> that's how you feel --. >> we won't know the winner until tomorrow, or tuesday because tomorrow is the holidays. there you go. there is -- how long did this take? >> it was a lot of this game. action, a. let's go to -- puckering up. dozens of couples, a big kiss in front of the statue in san diego this weekend. modeled after the famous photograph of the sailor kissing at the end of the second world war. been there since 2007. the agreement -- at the end of next month. they are trying to raise money to make a permanent replica in bronze. how romantic. >> he is
we go through them all the time. doors that mark the day's events. new beginnings. endings. routines. revealing the stories and dramas -- the victories and challenges -- that help us go through new doors of our own. be part of the story. colonial williamsburg. . >>> safe house, how did you like it in. >> denzel washington. >> a good one or bad? >> bad with a good heart. >> okay. >> bad guy you root for. >> yes. >> lot of this in that movie....
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the doors open to the inside or the outside? >> of the doors open inward. >> not that it is going to be the solution, but it would not be an issue? they are not fixed so they can open to the outside? >> we would not want them to open outward. it is building code and special sidewalk permits. president garcia: i must have misunderstood what you said. >> can i follow up on his comments? right now, the only businesses operating, you have combined the two spaces. you don't have the 9 inch problem, just to 9 inch problems. -- two five-inch problems. >> it would involve permanently having 11 clement, combined with 9 clement, having -- >> we can come back and revisit the issue. right now, we're talking about -- how long is the railing? railing in areas that at this point, we don't need if you can solve the problem through warping a sidewalk. the former bookstore has now been combined with the other. >> that is correct. >> originally the building was five storefronts. it seems like a more elegant solution to this given that the facts ha
the doors open to the inside or the outside? >> of the doors open inward. >> not that it is going to be the solution, but it would not be an issue? they are not fixed so they can open to the outside? >> we would not want them to open outward. it is building code and special sidewalk permits. president garcia: i must have misunderstood what you said. >> can i follow up on his comments? right now, the only businesses operating, you have combined the two spaces. you don't...
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it will be even better when we can open the doors. blogging rosenthal -- bobby rosenthal from the veterans department. [applause] we are going to pass out hard hats. we will see them before. i am sure everybody will be here when we open the doors again for our veterans. they do, everyone. -- thank you, everyone. [applause] >> thank you very much. knows >> the executive director for saint anthony foundation, honored to welcome all of you to this hope-filled and ossetia's differ the foundation. for those of you may have been down in the dining room, today is a special day for all of us, especially our guests. in october of 1950, father alfred bodeker, a pastor just up the street, open the doors of saint and the 's dining room. he saw it as a growing need on the sidewalks outside the church. everyday folks were lining up, searching for food. he felt that handing out a sandwich at the back door was not a dignified way to assess people, and it did not help to address some of the core problems that those folks were facing. so he was able to
it will be even better when we can open the doors. blogging rosenthal -- bobby rosenthal from the veterans department. [applause] we are going to pass out hard hats. we will see them before. i am sure everybody will be here when we open the doors again for our veterans. they do, everyone. -- thank you, everyone. [applause] >> thank you very much. knows >> the executive director for saint anthony foundation, honored to welcome all of you to this hope-filled and ossetia's differ the...
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he had his hand on the handle like he was trying to open the door. the gun was so close to the glass i could hear him tapping the glass with the gun. it was like he was trying to open the door. >> we showed her husband did the police account. it was the first time he had seen it. >> does this sound like your wife? >> know. it does not sound like her behavior at all. >> as the investigation continues, the officer remains on leave. gary cook says he is still waiting on answers. >> i need to find out what the hell happened. >> in the last 10 minutes we spoke to another man who identifies himself as great andrews. his story mirrors that of the witness in hours -- in our peace. the husband says he has retained a lawyer as he tries to get answers about what happened yesterday. live in culpeper, kris van cleave. >> and other emotional day in the university of virginia murder trial. a police interview was played and it had many in the courtroom crying. >> none the least for some of the jurors themselves. this was the most gripping day the day when there was t
he had his hand on the handle like he was trying to open the door. the gun was so close to the glass i could hear him tapping the glass with the gun. it was like he was trying to open the door. >> we showed her husband did the police account. it was the first time he had seen it. >> does this sound like your wife? >> know. it does not sound like her behavior at all. >> as the investigation continues, the officer remains on leave. gary cook says he is still waiting on...
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he's opening the door. he's in the laundry room. >> here comes 22-year-old elias bailon, screen name "daytona02." a small business owner. he's been chatting online with a girl posing as a 14-year-old named lanie. she asks him if he'll bring her vodka and let her drive his car. he says "whatever you want, sweetie." and when lanie tells him her bedroom is hot, he types "you hot mami, let's make love." he drove 2 1/2 hours to get here. it's just before 1:00 in the morning. >> just sit down and watch tv for a little bit. i'll be right out. >> where are you? >> oh, i'm just changing my shirt real quick because i got chocolate on it. just take a seat. i'll be right there. >> okay. >> i made you some cookies. did you bring me my drinks? >> can you come out? >> yeah. i'll be right there. i've just got to change. >> why don't you do me a favor and come on in? will you bring your stuff in? it looks as if daytona02 has come bearing gifts. >> what have we got here? >> a rose. >> a rose. what about condoms? did you bring
he's opening the door. he's in the laundry room. >> here comes 22-year-old elias bailon, screen name "daytona02." a small business owner. he's been chatting online with a girl posing as a 14-year-old named lanie. she asks him if he'll bring her vodka and let her drive his car. he says "whatever you want, sweetie." and when lanie tells him her bedroom is hot, he types "you hot mami, let's make love." he drove 2 1/2 hours to get here. it's just before 1:00 in...
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the knock on the door came about 8:30. police tell us the homeowner was inside with his son and didn't answer the door right away. that's when the man kicked the door in. why this home, that's still unclear. police did detain a woman at the scene trying to figure out what her role was if any in all of this. this is the sixth shooting in antioch since friday, police don't think they are related but so far out of the six, two of the shootings have turned deadly including this one just last night. reporting live in antioch, christie smith. back to you. >> thank you. vallejo police looking for two men who shot and injured at least three people, maybe as many as six, among the victim as 2-year-old girl. it happened around 7:15 last night at tina's nails east of highway 80. witnesses say two men entered the salon and shot a female customer three times. a friend of the woman returned fire there. when the shooting stopped the little girl and two women were wounded. three other possible victims showed up later at hospitals. >> it's
the knock on the door came about 8:30. police tell us the homeowner was inside with his son and didn't answer the door right away. that's when the man kicked the door in. why this home, that's still unclear. police did detain a woman at the scene trying to figure out what her role was if any in all of this. this is the sixth shooting in antioch since friday, police don't think they are related but so far out of the six, two of the shootings have turned deadly including this one just last night....
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what if they walk in the door and say you are not in compliance? i don't recall that they have longer plans. >> well, i mean i think that this particular legislation isn't necessarily completely addressing the ongoing obligation. >> right. >> so it is saying at this snapshot of time, that you are making sure that your entrances and exits are readily achievable. and if you are sued, you are going to have to prove it. i think the idea that -- how can i say? we see within these two lawsuits, the efforts that are being made by the readily achievable component are being recognized. >> so how would you articulate that in text? >> i'm just asking what the plan is, if it really means -- if the landlord's intention is they have an interest to go beyond the readily achievable and have to present the plan to the prospective tenant saying we may have to close the business for a day to deal with x, y and z. >> right. so we are talking about disclosure. like a landlord really has only obligation to make full disclosure to their tenant, existing or a new one, of t
what if they walk in the door and say you are not in compliance? i don't recall that they have longer plans. >> well, i mean i think that this particular legislation isn't necessarily completely addressing the ongoing obligation. >> right. >> so it is saying at this snapshot of time, that you are making sure that your entrances and exits are readily achievable. and if you are sued, you are going to have to prove it. i think the idea that -- how can i say? we see within these...
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and as she brought them to the door, the door opened, she saw mr.ell, she allowed the children to come in and as soon as the children came in, apparently he closed the door in a way that prevented her from entering this building. she tried to get back in, there was no answer, no reply. she also began to smell gas. what kind of gas, i don't know. all i know is that she reported a smell of gas and then moments to minutes later this house exploded and she was calling her supervisors to report the situation. >> my goodness, so she was still in the proximity, she was still close to that property and she miraculously escaped any kind of injury? >> yep, that's absolutely correct. very miraculous and good for her. >> and we're looking at the images still and when we had a wider view, we could see another property nearby. as far as you can tell us, no other properties have been involved in this? >> yeah, we have no other damage on any other property. we had been four engines here initially, four, five engines, a ladder truck and they -- it is obviously a def
and as she brought them to the door, the door opened, she saw mr.ell, she allowed the children to come in and as soon as the children came in, apparently he closed the door in a way that prevented her from entering this building. she tried to get back in, there was no answer, no reply. she also began to smell gas. what kind of gas, i don't know. all i know is that she reported a smell of gas and then moments to minutes later this house exploded and she was calling her supervisors to report the...