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they saw during inspection of a building, sinks without traps, toward the front, plumbing supplies were thrown and new gas and water pipes were installed without permit. and there was no access to the restaurant upstairs. on august 19, 2010, the first notice of violation was issued. and on december 13, 2010, the second notice was sent. and on december 16, 2010, a final warning was sen. on december 29, 2010, we referred it to code enforcement as there had been no response from the person who got the notice of violation. it was received by code enforcement and it went to a director's hearing. the case did get continued. and that was in may 2011. in june 2011 it was a plumbing permit. the proper inspections were given and the case has been debated. -- abated. the penalties i believe are [unintelligible] >whoever applies for the plumbing permit, that penalty would be assessed. that was probably a licensed plumber. this was done in the restaurant. all this worked -- the plumbing permits could be at -- obtained by a licensed plumber. it could not be obtained by the lessee or the homeowner. an
they saw during inspection of a building, sinks without traps, toward the front, plumbing supplies were thrown and new gas and water pipes were installed without permit. and there was no access to the restaurant upstairs. on august 19, 2010, the first notice of violation was issued. and on december 13, 2010, the second notice was sent. and on december 16, 2010, a final warning was sen. on december 29, 2010, we referred it to code enforcement as there had been no response from the person who got...
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trapped. a reporter whom we were speaking with us katherine underwood is trapped in an area of road along with residents. another resident called to report that 21 people are trapped at moore's hotel at the bottom of that spillway area in a town called pratssville new york. it's a rural area with not a high density population but certainly this dam a matter of great concern. a level "b" emergency and working to find out more about it. we'll have more as we get it on fox news channel. let's go to mike tobin is following things. he is in rockaway beach, new york. >> another band of rain is whipping through this area right now. not too much water from it. it is more water compounds the problem and clearing out all the people hoping to get a look around to see the destruction. we can show it to you. in an area as broad channel there was a house that was built on a foundation of stilts that went down in the water. the rising tide it all served to reach up and tear the house off the foundation. if y
trapped. a reporter whom we were speaking with us katherine underwood is trapped in an area of road along with residents. another resident called to report that 21 people are trapped at moore's hotel at the bottom of that spillway area in a town called pratssville new york. it's a rural area with not a high density population but certainly this dam a matter of great concern. a level "b" emergency and working to find out more about it. we'll have more as we get it on fox news channel....
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he is trapped in this hotel, worried about this building clapping. one us through this one more time this? >> morning, i would say around 7:00 the alarm went off. i look out the window it was raining. i jumped in and i tell my wife, maybe we need to get higher ground. by the timer got out of the shower, there was a 12-inch flood, the dam broke and water came up so quickly that we had to come up to the second floor. it happened so quick. it was unbelievable. it turned into a raging river. 450 yards wide. >> john -- go ahead. >> it's bad. we need to get out of here. >> john, i know you probably said this to yourself, stay calm. try and relax as much as you can. it's very difficult situation for you. you're at moore's hotel. >> 21 individuals here. >> we are as we speak get on the phone and call our people downstairs and any way we can make calls for you. do you have anything else in your room. you said you had food and some supplies, do you have a radio handy? >> no, we don't have no radio or power or water. we got water i brought in. i'm glad i did. i
he is trapped in this hotel, worried about this building clapping. one us through this one more time this? >> morning, i would say around 7:00 the alarm went off. i look out the window it was raining. i jumped in and i tell my wife, maybe we need to get higher ground. by the timer got out of the shower, there was a 12-inch flood, the dam broke and water came up so quickly that we had to come up to the second floor. it happened so quick. it was unbelievable. it turned into a raging river....
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the trap was empty this time. in the fight, this role was not his friend. the gray squirrel is tougher than it looks. ♪ ♪ maybe there is just more of them. they certainly seem determined to make planes despite action by the locals. >> as we have already heard, finding a job for a young person is not always easy, which is why the job center in the eastern germany has come up with a novel idea. they are sending young people over the border into poland to do an internship in a people's home or a kindergarten. this is a valuable work experience the this is not unpopular with everyone. >> he does not like the way he is being treated, nor did the other young german job-seekers. they're supposed to working and going to bed at 7:00. i have, strike. >> we have been here for seven days. the first six of us decided we have had enough and are planning to leave in about half an hour. >> the were sent -- they were sent to poland by local job offers. officially, they're not as unemployed, but hard to place. it they have limited mobility. they look pretty mobile as it prep
the trap was empty this time. in the fight, this role was not his friend. the gray squirrel is tougher than it looks. ♪ ♪ maybe there is just more of them. they certainly seem determined to make planes despite action by the locals. >> as we have already heard, finding a job for a young person is not always easy, which is why the job center in the eastern germany has come up with a novel idea. they are sending young people over the border into poland to do an internship in a people's...
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it's unknown who trapped the woman.say it's too early to say whether it was part of an extortion attempt or some other form of kidnapping. the girl was reunited with her parents after being released from the device. >>> taking a look at our business and technology headlines now. business and tech changes every five minutes. so you ready for a sneak peek here? a new 3d phone. >> it will make you want to reach out and touch it, touch the phone, that is. the 3d images are so compelling. an executive with at&t showed it to us in san francisco. it has a double lens that lets you shoot 3d pics and video. when it finally does hit the streets, it will retail for about $100 with a contract. that's half the cost of the 3d phone currently marketed by sprint, one of at&t's main competitors. >> the nice thing about it is you don't need glasses. and when you look at the videos, they're absolutely amazing. the big thing for this phone, gaming. you know, these young folks are doing a lot of gaming. when you see gaming in 3d, it's a who
it's unknown who trapped the woman.say it's too early to say whether it was part of an extortion attempt or some other form of kidnapping. the girl was reunited with her parents after being released from the device. >>> taking a look at our business and technology headlines now. business and tech changes every five minutes. so you ready for a sneak peek here? a new 3d phone. >> it will make you want to reach out and touch it, touch the phone, that is. the 3d images are so...
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they can be quite nasty when they are trapped.we go to remove a trap, we take a bad such as this. the animal will quiet down in the dark. >> it does not always worked out. the trapb was emptied this time. and the fight man against squirrel, the squirrel one this time. or maybe there are just more of them. they certainly seem determined. >> finding a job as a young person is not always easy in europe. that is why the job center in eastern germany has come up with a novel idea. it is sending long-term unemployment -- employees over to poland to do an internship. it is a valuable work experience, but it has not been popular with everyone. >> he does tell like the way he is being treated. nor did the other job seekers. they aresupposed to be working and gone to bed at 10:00. they're going on strike. c>> we have been here in poland for seven days. the first six of us decided we have had enough. they're planning to leave and about half an hour. >> they come from -- they are sent to poland by their local job offices. they are not just un
they can be quite nasty when they are trapped.we go to remove a trap, we take a bad such as this. the animal will quiet down in the dark. >> it does not always worked out. the trapb was emptied this time. and the fight man against squirrel, the squirrel one this time. or maybe there are just more of them. they certainly seem determined. >> finding a job as a young person is not always easy in europe. that is why the job center in eastern germany has come up with a novel idea. it is...
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two people were trapped inside and firefighters had to remove quickly. units moved in got fire located and located them and brought the women out. >> both women had to be brought to the hospital for smoke inhalation and second degree burns. secondders have not found out what sparked the fire and they did find cigarettes in the bedroom and they are looking at that as a possible cause. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> right now the stock market plunge aspected, take a look at the -- as expected, take a look at the lower part of your screen, dow jones industrial average, we just saw the nazdaq because it is down more than 3%. dow jones industrial average has come back. it is at its lowest. right now down 187. this of course coming after the downgrade of our credit rating from aaa for the first time since 1917 and i tell you i just saw this morning, warren buffet saying, you know what the u.s. rating is still aaa no matter what the treasury says. a lot of people listen to what warren before you fit is -- buffet is saying after his comments. >>> you are watching what
two people were trapped inside and firefighters had to remove quickly. units moved in got fire located and located them and brought the women out. >> both women had to be brought to the hospital for smoke inhalation and second degree burns. secondders have not found out what sparked the fire and they did find cigarettes in the bedroom and they are looking at that as a possible cause. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> right now the stock market plunge aspected, take a look at the -- as...
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they are trapped by raging water in prattsville. they fled new york city to escape irene, but the flash floods washed out all four bridges leading to the vacation house. the family says they are running out of food and have a gallon of water for 23 folks. >> there is no way to come in or come out, and no one can help us, and we are practically stuck here and nothing, nothing to keep us going. we can not use the bathrooms or wash hands or eat or drink, and there is nothing and it is pitch black. >> a tough monday for a new york city commuters. no trains to the northern suburbs today, because irene ripped up tracks. all subway lines are now operating, but with fewer train cars. that means certainly delays. new york's three major airports are returning to normal schedules today. >>> the winds, the waves are gone, but the flooding danger from what was hurricane irene, it is not over. in vermont heavy rain on ground that was already saturated caused some of the worst flooding in decades. our cnn national correspondent gary tuchman is in
they are trapped by raging water in prattsville. they fled new york city to escape irene, but the flash floods washed out all four bridges leading to the vacation house. the family says they are running out of food and have a gallon of water for 23 folks. >> there is no way to come in or come out, and no one can help us, and we are practically stuck here and nothing, nothing to keep us going. we can not use the bathrooms or wash hands or eat or drink, and there is nothing and it is pitch...
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there are rescues going on and families trapped and damage in the billions. >>> fighting cancer. tonight, what could be a dramatic new advance for the number-one cancer killer for women. wait until you hear the cost. >>> and the obsession with chocolate and a new study based in science that says -- go ahead. it's okay. it does good things for us. "nightly news" begins now. something captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> we really have seen an unbelievable turn of events following the storm here in the east named irene. long gone but it's continuing to unleash incredible damage and chaos. first, some numbers. 43 people are now dead. 3 million americans still without power going into tonight. 13 separate communities in the state of vermont alone are still cut off. there were 700 boat rescues today in just the state of new jersey. it goes on and on and connecticut, 1,000 roads, at least, still blocked. north carolina, this storm changed the map of the outer banks as they had feared. crippled infrastructure in new england. these power outages, 500,000 in connecticut. 300,
there are rescues going on and families trapped and damage in the billions. >>> fighting cancer. tonight, what could be a dramatic new advance for the number-one cancer killer for women. wait until you hear the cost. >>> and the obsession with chocolate and a new study based in science that says -- go ahead. it's okay. it does good things for us. "nightly news" begins now. something captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> we really have seen an...
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. >> i was just going to ask you, did you see people trapped? were people screaming for help in did can you see debris on top of anyone? >> it did look like there was people trapped underneath the stage. right now, i mean it, people were just going crazy, a lot of people trying to get underneath to get people out from under there. i could not tell you how many people were trapped under there, at least a few. >> okay, stand by. i want to update viewers if you're just joining us now, we're following breaking news here on cnn from the indiana state fair in indianapolis, indiana. wthr. a stage collapsed during a concert there. according to the indianapolis star website, high winds toppled the stage rigging between the opening and main acts of this outdoor concert. we're being told the country band sugarland was just about to take the is taken when the accident occurred. we're on the phone with aaron richmond who said there were people trapped in front. did a big wind gust come through? tell us about the conditions at the time of this collapse. >> it
. >> i was just going to ask you, did you see people trapped? were people screaming for help in did can you see debris on top of anyone? >> it did look like there was people trapped underneath the stage. right now, i mean it, people were just going crazy, a lot of people trying to get underneath to get people out from under there. i could not tell you how many people were trapped under there, at least a few. >> okay, stand by. i want to update viewers if you're just joining us...
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tripoli would be a death trap. it is these rebels against the crusaders. >> recent radio messages only help to maintain the aura of fear that many libyans are living in. >> they are trying to make their presence made. anything -- anyone listening to that it is amazing to see, this is the regime that can strike some fear. into people here. they wonder whether there could be some grander scheme that may come into the fore. the imam -- it has been repeated against -- across neighborhoods was announcing to the speakers that the water supply in tripoli has been poisoned and there have been several cases that have wound up in the hospital and he was calling out to residents in the area to switch off the water supply so that their tanks on the rooftop do not get water from the state. a lot of rumors flying around. i would dismiss them as rumors. however, people have taken it very seriously. we saw a rush of men running to their homes and switching off the water motors. they have taken a sample of the water to one of our c
tripoli would be a death trap. it is these rebels against the crusaders. >> recent radio messages only help to maintain the aura of fear that many libyans are living in. >> they are trying to make their presence made. anything -- anyone listening to that it is amazing to see, this is the regime that can strike some fear. into people here. they wonder whether there could be some grander scheme that may come into the fore. the imam -- it has been repeated against -- across...
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we do not want them turning into traps or ied's. that plan is going on. >> the meeting is in kqatar. would you say -- how quickly are we talking about? the looting happened pretty fast. >> the exact amount i am not sure. to do what is the issue. what is it going to take? libya is a big country. we only have several large cities that you need to make sure you have some control over. tripoli being the key one. what does it take to get some stability? what does it take to get the oil refineries cranking out product they can sell? that sort of input needs to go in. nato is the right organization to do this. they have the wherewithal that can help libya. >> thank you for coming in. >> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. another busy day. you can find constant of developments on our website. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank
we do not want them turning into traps or ied's. that plan is going on. >> the meeting is in kqatar. would you say -- how quickly are we talking about? the looting happened pretty fast. >> the exact amount i am not sure. to do what is the issue. what is it going to take? libya is a big country. we only have several large cities that you need to make sure you have some control over. tripoli being the key one. what does it take to get some stability? what does it take to get the oil...
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those type of islamic smiling driving around tripoli so perhaps like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that doctors forces are allowing all these dozens and scores of rebels into the compound and let's see what happens the like and you know it may be another big trap for the rebels in tripoli human rights organizations say that libyan civilians must be protected during this time of conflict now you have been there you've just returned very recently is that really possible to do that when the situation is so confused now. this and that this has been a rank hypocrisy on the part of all those countries some of the countries were called in to support the no fly zone and the so-called you know protecting civilians but since since day one of the bombing of the nato operation they have been massacring civilians and most infamously in a little in just two weeks ago it's been confirmed it was the british are you concerned about conduct that must go eighty five civilians including thirty five children nothing to do with protecting civilians everything to do with do
those type of islamic smiling driving around tripoli so perhaps like last night tonight is another trap for the rebels in the compound that doctors forces are allowing all these dozens and scores of rebels into the compound and let's see what happens the like and you know it may be another big trap for the rebels in tripoli human rights organizations say that libyan civilians must be protected during this time of conflict now you have been there you've just returned very recently is that really...
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it was one year ago that a chilean mine collapsed trapping 33 men.how the miners are doing today and the struggles they are still facing since that rescue. >>> a thief with a conscious. his good deed after snatching a woman's purse from a shopping cart. why police are not so forgiving. okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. ooh, fun, yeah. one, two, three. jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. she's so pretty. yeah. or we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. >>> welcome back to the morning news. it's now 4:52. and vice president joe biden's wife will head to east africa this week. to see how we can help victims of famine. drought and famine in somalia has killed 29,000 children in the last three months alone. the united natio
it was one year ago that a chilean mine collapsed trapping 33 men.how the miners are doing today and the struggles they are still facing since that rescue. >>> a thief with a conscious. his good deed after snatching a woman's purse from a shopping cart. why police are not so forgiving. okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth....
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. >> plus, a young man trapped under a boat as his father bobs in the water. a boat crash leaving heartbreak in its wake. millions of pounds of ground turkey recalled after a deadly salmonella outbreak. we'll tell you where the tainted turkey comes from. a look at oakland, thursday, august 4th. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. it's 4:30. she's back. meteorologist christina loren ending her vacation in the middle of the week. explain that one. >> you know, i came back for getaway friday and enjoyed the weekend. >> fun around here. >> they are fun. also friday's eve, we're so close to the getaway weekend. we're looking pretty good weatherwise. if you've been enjoying the inland, spectacular weather in the 70s, we've got more on the way. we're going to have a mostly cloudy start, mostly clear afternoon. then we have a couple of changes as we head through sunday, monday, tuesday. we'll talk about that coming up. let's get to you work with mike inouye. >> good morning. welcome back. you're right, everybody on friday, but i'll let them get to work. we ha
. >> plus, a young man trapped under a boat as his father bobs in the water. a boat crash leaving heartbreak in its wake. millions of pounds of ground turkey recalled after a deadly salmonella outbreak. we'll tell you where the tainted turkey comes from. a look at oakland, thursday, august 4th. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. it's 4:30. she's back. meteorologist christina loren ending her vacation in the middle of the week. explain that one. >> you know,...
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tomorrow, virginia is set to unveil the regulations from its new trap law. new regulations designed specifically to force abortion clinics out of business. there are 21 abortion providers in the state of virginia. abortion rights advocates say that governor mcdonald's new trap law could shut down 15 of the 21 clinics in one fell swoop. this is what sam brownback, governor of kansas, did earlier this year you may recall. passed new regulations for abortion clinics that shut down two of the state's three abortion providers, and the last one expected to be shut down too before winning a last-minute reprieve to stay open. sam brownback's radical trap laws in kansas have been put on hold now, while he is frankly having his pants sued off of him for it. but this is where we are at. the supposed small government cut the red tape, anti-regulation republican governors using deliberately intrusive, shut them down, punitive regulations to get the government's way on what happens to your pregnancy. joining us now is the executive director of pro choice virginia and a me
tomorrow, virginia is set to unveil the regulations from its new trap law. new regulations designed specifically to force abortion clinics out of business. there are 21 abortion providers in the state of virginia. abortion rights advocates say that governor mcdonald's new trap law could shut down 15 of the 21 clinics in one fell swoop. this is what sam brownback, governor of kansas, did earlier this year you may recall. passed new regulations for abortion clinics that shut down two of the...
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and in australia a police have freed a young woman trapped in a own home with a bomb reportedly attached to her neck he called the police from a house on the wealthy neighborhood in sydney a bomb squad worked for nearly ten hours to remove the device is gone is told to remain calm to avoid an explosion and some reports suggest that it may have been an attempt to hold the teenage girl to ransom. back with a recap of today's main stories we are short in about seven it's now in the meantime the latest from the world of business with marina.
and in australia a police have freed a young woman trapped in a own home with a bomb reportedly attached to her neck he called the police from a house on the wealthy neighborhood in sydney a bomb squad worked for nearly ten hours to remove the device is gone is told to remain calm to avoid an explosion and some reports suggest that it may have been an attempt to hold the teenage girl to ransom. back with a recap of today's main stories we are short in about seven it's now in the meantime the...
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. >>> ahead, today's a special day for the chilean miners trapped for weeks below the surface.t story coming up. >>> and nasa may not have shuttles anymore, but its scientists are still soaring t a ook at wetoday's rocket launch, where it's heading coming up. da >>> nasa launched a rocket to jupiter this morning. >> three, two, one, ignition, and liftedoff. >> and there it goes. "juno" is a solar-powered robotic explorer. it will travel 1.7 billion miles to reach the largest planet in our slarm system. the rocket has three solar panels that are the size of a tractor-trailer. scientists believe jupiter was probably the first planet formed and are hoping the voyage will tell them how the planet evolved. it will orbit around the poles on july 4, 2016. the $1.1 billion mission will end in 2017. >>> the youngest victim of norway's island massacre is laid to rest today. >> it tops our look at stories making headlines around the world. >> hundreds of people in norway attended the funeral of the youngest victim of the shooting rampage. the girl was 14, among the 77 people who were kill
. >>> ahead, today's a special day for the chilean miners trapped for weeks below the surface.t story coming up. >>> and nasa may not have shuttles anymore, but its scientists are still soaring t a ook at wetoday's rocket launch, where it's heading coming up. da >>> nasa launched a rocket to jupiter this morning. >> three, two, one, ignition, and liftedoff. >> and there it goes. "juno" is a solar-powered robotic explorer. it will travel 1.7...
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were trapped for sixty nine days or all were rescued safely watching t.v. audiences worldwide. and next we travel thousands of kilometers east of moscow but millions of years back in time. we're in the far eastern region it's rich geology has an abundance of precious and valuable metals which is driving its industrial expansion rockies al is here it has met one team who structure lies not in gold but bombs. this week the russia close up team is coming to us all week from the far east and more region now to many this region's distinctive juice to its proximity to china and its volatile reserves of little materials and natural resources but one paleontologist and his team it's the bones of ancient dinosaurs discovered deep within the ground here that will put this region firmly on the mark. u.-t. below the ski is a man obsessed with a populist a bygone age when dinosaurs rule based part of russia he may have been born in the countries the rest in areas are not it's the far east untapped jurassic history in the end to which he has devoted his adult life purpose to the curvilinear.
were trapped for sixty nine days or all were rescued safely watching t.v. audiences worldwide. and next we travel thousands of kilometers east of moscow but millions of years back in time. we're in the far eastern region it's rich geology has an abundance of precious and valuable metals which is driving its industrial expansion rockies al is here it has met one team who structure lies not in gold but bombs. this week the russia close up team is coming to us all week from the far east and more...
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and chiller i celebrate tori mass has been held to mark the rescue of thirty three miners who are trapped half a mile underground a year ago when we carried an image of the virgin mary for fifty kilometers from being isolated in mind that has been closed since the miners' rescue the trapped men became known as the last said that they were trapped for sixty nine days but all were rescued safely washed by t.v. audiences worldwide. and next we traveled thousands of kilometers east of moscow but millions of years back in time. where in the far eastern region its rich geology has an abundance of precious and valuable metals which is driving its industrial expansion but artie's al is here it has met one team whose treasure lies not in gold but bones this week the russia close up team is coming to you all week from the far east and a more region now for many this region's distinctive juice to its proximity to china and its fullest reserves of war materials and natural resources but the one paleontologist and his team it's the bones of ancient dinosaurs discovered deep within the ground here that
and chiller i celebrate tori mass has been held to mark the rescue of thirty three miners who are trapped half a mile underground a year ago when we carried an image of the virgin mary for fifty kilometers from being isolated in mind that has been closed since the miners' rescue the trapped men became known as the last said that they were trapped for sixty nine days but all were rescued safely washed by t.v. audiences worldwide. and next we traveled thousands of kilometers east of moscow but...
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we're trapped in a house up in the mountains. it's pitch black.gh pressure river coming down from the top and going down, blocking all the bridges. all the bridges are coming to the house when we just came to the house. there is no way in or out. no one can help us. we are stuck here and we have a lot of children and two pregnant women, three infants, toddlers, teenagers and practically nothing that could keep us going. we cannot use bathrooms, eat, drink, nothing. it's pitch black. we cannot have water because water comes from the well which works on electric power. >> let me slow you down. you are cut off, surrounded by water? explain why you can't -- >> there is a river next to the house. it's more of up state new york like a mother nature beautiful, trees, rivers, bridges. everything went the other way. we reside in brooklyn around the water so we thought we were safe being here but it's a worse situation. now the only problem we have right now which the bridges to get to the house from new york to here, all four bridges are collapsed. >> so t
we're trapped in a house up in the mountains. it's pitch black.gh pressure river coming down from the top and going down, blocking all the bridges. all the bridges are coming to the house when we just came to the house. there is no way in or out. no one can help us. we are stuck here and we have a lot of children and two pregnant women, three infants, toddlers, teenagers and practically nothing that could keep us going. we cannot use bathrooms, eat, drink, nothing. it's pitch black. we cannot...
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the folks traps there are going out the other side of route 4. as we mentioned, wardsboro was the only town inaccessible. they are working hard to get things open to those folks. now, we were told the vermont national guard made drops to those people with emergency supplies. as i said today, they are hoping to get access in and out so they are able to get to civilization. it's a sooerious story in vermont. there's a long recovery to get traffic flowing back and forth. having lived here, the old saying you can't get there from here. that's certainly the case here on sunday. you couldn't get there from here very easily in vermont. they are trying to get that situation rectified in the next day or two for folks to get to work. that's the latest from south central vermont. back to you. >> thank you for that report. coming up, we are going to talk to a newlywed couple whose entire wedding party was left for days without help until a guest took some action. >>> president obama is pledging that a big jobs plan he's unveiling next week could create as ma
the folks traps there are going out the other side of route 4. as we mentioned, wardsboro was the only town inaccessible. they are working hard to get things open to those folks. now, we were told the vermont national guard made drops to those people with emergency supplies. as i said today, they are hoping to get access in and out so they are able to get to civilization. it's a sooerious story in vermont. there's a long recovery to get traffic flowing back and forth. having lived here, the old...
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the guards says the vehicle were trapped on route 5 near the richmond national battlefield park. soldiers from the bowling green based 189th engineer company and the westpoint based 237th company were on duty helping the virginia state police clear fallen trees along i-85 near petersburg, about 325 members of the national guard. citizen soldiers, activated by governor mcdonald when he declared the state of emergency. ten motorists trapped between downed trees and freed by members of the virginia national guard. 4:09 on this wind swept sunday morning. we want to check in down in the newsroom right now. we've been assembling more pictures. folks are showing these to us, passing the time. jummy olabanji. >> we just got this one in from georgetown. we know suzanne is out in northwest washington where sefr several trees have fallen. this one has fallen within the past few minutes or so. this is dent place in northwest washington and georgetown. the viewer said that's one of sefrlg trees that have come down in that area. folks want to stay safe. going on to our next picture, this is a
the guards says the vehicle were trapped on route 5 near the richmond national battlefield park. soldiers from the bowling green based 189th engineer company and the westpoint based 237th company were on duty helping the virginia state police clear fallen trees along i-85 near petersburg, about 325 members of the national guard. citizen soldiers, activated by governor mcdonald when he declared the state of emergency. ten motorists trapped between downed trees and freed by members of the...
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police say the woman was trapped in the car for about 15 minutes before she was freed by emergency crews. there's no word on any other injuries. >>> things are back to normal at bayfair center after a small fire at the shopping mall. it started around 7:00 last night in the chun area between macy's and kohl's. it was quickly put out. firefighters say it does appear to be an electrical fire. >>> repairs are underway in the city of belvedere. this morning the pipe shot rocks and dirt into the air. in one case the rock smashed the back window. water officials say they don't know what caused the main to break and city officials say they don't know either. >> the age of the pipes are approximately late '50s, '60s. i'm not aware of when the last repair or replacement was done on the street. >>> there are questions about an iconic mural in san jose. the mural of a mexican warrior has been on the corner of 4th and taylor streets for the past 25 years. this week it was painted over. this is video we shot this morning. a change came as a shock to the artist. whoever covered it up and why remains a
police say the woman was trapped in the car for about 15 minutes before she was freed by emergency crews. there's no word on any other injuries. >>> things are back to normal at bayfair center after a small fire at the shopping mall. it started around 7:00 last night in the chun area between macy's and kohl's. it was quickly put out. firefighters say it does appear to be an electrical fire. >>> repairs are underway in the city of belvedere. this morning the pipe shot rocks and...
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approximately 100,000 people were trapped in their flooded homes and attics, some of them for days.cenes of human depravity at the convention center and superdome became for many people the emblem of the storm. >> he's getting dehydrated. >> i had a baby die a year before this. i know how this goes. >> my grandmother is a diabetic. she's 76 years old. she's out of insulin. what's she going to do? >> why can't some of the chinook helicopters and blackhawks that we have heard flying over for days and days and days simply lower palettes of water, meals ready to eat, medical supplies right into downtown new orleans? where is the aid? >> brian, it's an absolutely fair question. the federal government just learned about those people today. >> the simple fact that we could not get water and ice to people who are thirsty and overheated, in crowded, intolerable conditions, represents some substantial breakdown. >> law and order also broke down. >> there was actual anarchy on the streets of an american city. >> new orleans mayor mitch landrieu was louisiana's lieutenant governor during katrin
approximately 100,000 people were trapped in their flooded homes and attics, some of them for days.cenes of human depravity at the convention center and superdome became for many people the emblem of the storm. >> he's getting dehydrated. >> i had a baby die a year before this. i know how this goes. >> my grandmother is a diabetic. she's 76 years old. she's out of insulin. what's she going to do? >> why can't some of the chinook helicopters and blackhawks that we have...
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in a tax rate negotiation with them last year, then he got trapped into -- not trapped into, it was his job. he was in a deficit reduction and debt ceiling negotiation with them and so when you're negotiating with them, u you can't be condemning them. they have another one coming up, a few big negotiations coming up. is there a moment he can just say i'm going to go out there, i'm going to talk about these people the way ezra is saying i should talk about them because it is true and let's just see what happens to negotiations? >> the problem is the senate is still controlled by democrats, so he has to be a little careful, has to work with them. but i think as the season heats up, he will go after the do-nothing congress. you will see this in the next 15 months before the election, and if we do get downgraded, if he has any horse sense at all, he'll work overtime blaming that on the republicans, and it will be justified. s&p is not considering downgrading the united states credit rating because congress is -- you must raise taxes. the refusal of the republicans, not congress, the rep
in a tax rate negotiation with them last year, then he got trapped into -- not trapped into, it was his job. he was in a deficit reduction and debt ceiling negotiation with them and so when you're negotiating with them, u you can't be condemning them. they have another one coming up, a few big negotiations coming up. is there a moment he can just say i'm going to go out there, i'm going to talk about these people the way ezra is saying i should talk about them because it is true and let's just...
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. >> but the door won't open, and wendy is trapped inside along with co-workers and a customer with ahild. they duck into a utility closet. >> and i remember the baby being straight in front of me. the -- i don't even remember the -- the face of the lady. i don't want to cry. >> reporter: today, albert lios is a san diego police sergeant, but 17 years ago, he was a co-worker of wendy flanigan's, who, along with several others, hid in an alcove during the massacre. >> there was a time clock by where we were crouched down hiding, and i kept looking at it every -- every minute seemed like an hour. >> reporter: but then huberty discovers their hiding place. >> he came out of one of the aisles, and before we even knew it, he was just standing above us and he just started shooting. >> reporter: several of his co-workers are killed instantly. albert is shot four times, and a fifth bullet ricochets off the floor, sending shrapnel into his chest. >> i don't know if he -- he thought that he had killed us all or if he ran out of ammunition. so, he went back to the front to reload, and that's whe
. >> but the door won't open, and wendy is trapped inside along with co-workers and a customer with ahild. they duck into a utility closet. >> and i remember the baby being straight in front of me. the -- i don't even remember the -- the face of the lady. i don't want to cry. >> reporter: today, albert lios is a san diego police sergeant, but 17 years ago, he was a co-worker of wendy flanigan's, who, along with several others, hid in an alcove during the massacre. >>...
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the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who are trained to do those type of rescue. the other 5 percent is by specialized teams, the usar teams. if you are to get to somebody
the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up...
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had been trapped in tora bora, then we found out he really wasn't, he was somewhere else.en if he's really in there and got himself, so underestimated the situation that he thought he could survive in tripoli, which that was a bad piece of judgment work on his part if that's what happened. greg: we do know that the rebels had captured strategic locations to the west, to the east, to the south of tripoli, and of course it abuts the mediterranean. they even brought in all kinds of weaponry from the water side, the port side of tripoli. so the reports are that they have seized all kinds of moammar qaddafi loyalist weapons caches and they are now using that against the compound. what does nato do, do they let the rebels simply proceed? does nato get involved with bombing? what happens here? >> at this point this is totally a ground operation. and in fact to draw a parallel, greg, this is very much like we used u.s. air power in afghanistan to support the northern alliance on the ground. it wasn't air power that won the war in afghanistan, but it was the enabling force, or the
had been trapped in tora bora, then we found out he really wasn't, he was somewhere else.en if he's really in there and got himself, so underestimated the situation that he thought he could survive in tripoli, which that was a bad piece of judgment work on his part if that's what happened. greg: we do know that the rebels had captured strategic locations to the west, to the east, to the south of tripoli, and of course it abuts the mediterranean. they even brought in all kinds of weaponry from...
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families trapped in cars. roofs collapsing. we're on the scene tonight. >>> "world news" investigates. the secret chinese import now putting the lives of your children, your family at risk. we'll show it to you here. >>> life on mars? what we just discovered about the red planet, and what it might mean for that age-old question. >>> and our "persons of the week." the american mothers, those tearful farewells and that greeting no one saw coming. tonight, proof that our moms really can change the world. >>> good evening. diane is on assignment tonight. and we begin this friday evening with a developing story. it has never happened before. but as we come on the air tonight, word america's credit could be on the verge of being downgraded. government officials telling abc news, they expect a downgrade, a move cererin to have major ripple effects across this country. our team is standing by tonight. bianna golodryga on what this would mean for your credit cards, your mortgage, your job, but first, abc's jake tapper, who broke the sto
families trapped in cars. roofs collapsing. we're on the scene tonight. >>> "world news" investigates. the secret chinese import now putting the lives of your children, your family at risk. we'll show it to you here. >>> life on mars? what we just discovered about the red planet, and what it might mean for that age-old question. >>> and our "persons of the week." the american mothers, those tearful farewells and that greeting no one saw coming....
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one way of alleviating the problem of cash trapped offshore is for the u.s.rate tax and international tax roles by, for example, adopting a territorial tax system. finally, no discussion of corporate tax reform can conclude without consideration of the corporate tax rates. our corporate tax system has a top rate of 35%. when coupled with a state corporate tax, the tax is 39%. as a result, the u.s. has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world. our tax system is in the need of reform and the high corporate tax rate needs to be a major part of this discussion. now, i'm very interested to hear what our witnesses have to say today with regard to the corporate tax system and how it affects hiring businesses and economic growth. again, chairman baucus, thank you very much for scheduling this important hearing, and i'm certain one of those -- >> thank you, senator, very much. i want to introduce the witnesses. first a mr. michael duke, presidency of the walmart, the largest retail employer of about 2.1 million people. second is mr. thomas falk, chairman an
one way of alleviating the problem of cash trapped offshore is for the u.s.rate tax and international tax roles by, for example, adopting a territorial tax system. finally, no discussion of corporate tax reform can conclude without consideration of the corporate tax rates. our corporate tax system has a top rate of 35%. when coupled with a state corporate tax, the tax is 39%. as a result, the u.s. has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world. our tax system is in the need of reform...
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washed out roads have trapped a cnn ireporter. >> it took out our entire road.t getting out of here anytime soon. we were bad preparers. >> i have been talking with the ireporter, and we'll talk in just a few minutes to get the take on all of this. >> and we have an eye on tropical storm katia. right now, top winds are at 65 miles per hour. forecasters predict that katia will grow into a major hurricane this weekend, and still too early to say where this storm is headed. >>> libyan rebels say they have moammar gadhafi's hometown surrounded, and giving gadhafi's men until saturday to surrender or face attack. rebels say they have 10,000 fighters on the outskirts of sirte and are taunting gadhafi who remains a fugitive, on the run. >> where are you now? >> the rebels say that they are open to negotiations before saturday if gadhafi's fighters want to talk. >>> libya's capital, tripoli, a city home to about million people, humanitarian crisis may be taking shape. the united nations says two thirds of the people in tripoli don't have drinking water or sanitation. th
washed out roads have trapped a cnn ireporter. >> it took out our entire road.t getting out of here anytime soon. we were bad preparers. >> i have been talking with the ireporter, and we'll talk in just a few minutes to get the take on all of this. >> and we have an eye on tropical storm katia. right now, top winds are at 65 miles per hour. forecasters predict that katia will grow into a major hurricane this weekend, and still too early to say where this storm is headed....
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a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped irocks thounds ofeet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having thidea, and that's where the discovery comes from. it just takes somebody having thidea, i got an egg a candy necklace an orange a band-aid a stamp helium i got a mustache [pop] lipstick >> the bad economic news piled up in the president's tenure and investors took noyce. the dow plummeted and that amid fires of another slow down. thursday by the way was the dow's worst one-day drop since the grim days of the melt down. are we headed for a double digit precession. >> dan to you first. does the president have a plan for growth that would get past congress? >> no. >> oh, what are you talking about. the president of the united states, barack and his team since he came in to office has been dealing out exclusively construct . that is to
a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped irocks thounds ofeet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having thidea, and that's where the discovery comes from. it just takes somebody having thidea, i got an egg a candy necklace an orange a band-aid a...
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matthew chance is trapped there. >> we're pretty frightened to be honest michael. we're all kind of like sort of a silence that's gone over us. we're upstairs in the hotel. we've all got our body armor on. we don't know what to expect. there's a sense that we kneel that we've been used. we're stuck here, not able to go out. we don't want to be here. we want to get out of here. but we're not committed to do that. it's almost a situation where we're kept here against our will. what the governments say is that they're taking care of us. the gadhafi loyalists say they're here to protect us. but it doesn't feel like that sometimes up here. >> it's unclear how many gadhafi loyalists remain in tripoli and despite a swift victories by the opposition, it's unclear if this is the beginning of a prolonged urban battle. >> it could go either way until the gadhafi clan is rounded up, a new government in place and people figure out how to live their lives again. there have been plenty of surprises tonight. tonight's radio message and sudden appearance by say eave gadhafi. as it
matthew chance is trapped there. >> we're pretty frightened to be honest michael. we're all kind of like sort of a silence that's gone over us. we're upstairs in the hotel. we've all got our body armor on. we don't know what to expect. there's a sense that we kneel that we've been used. we're stuck here, not able to go out. we don't want to be here. we want to get out of here. but we're not committed to do that. it's almost a situation where we're kept here against our will. what the...
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. >>> an elderly man is safe tonight after spending a day and a half trapped in an east bay canyon. the driver fell asleep at the wheel and drove off grizzly peek boulevard near claire monte avenue. a hiker spotted the jeep, but when rescue crews arrived, the driver was nowhere to be found. the crash victim was trying to walk out when the tow truck driver spotted him. >> he seemed to be okay for being down there for a day and a half. somewhat dehydrated, i believe. he didn't have any with ther or whatnot. so he needed to get checked out anyway to make sure everything is fine. >> driver was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the jeep seems to be holding up well. in fact, once it was pulled out, they simply drove it away. >> and this isn't the first time someone has been trapped in that canyon for days. a man spent three dais in its mangled car near tildon park. he made it out of the canyon to safety. >>> people could be without water for several days thanks to a problem with the city's well. hundreds of people living in the san mateo coastal town are affected this. as don knapp
. >>> an elderly man is safe tonight after spending a day and a half trapped in an east bay canyon. the driver fell asleep at the wheel and drove off grizzly peek boulevard near claire monte avenue. a hiker spotted the jeep, but when rescue crews arrived, the driver was nowhere to be found. the crash victim was trying to walk out when the tow truck driver spotted him. >> he seemed to be okay for being down there for a day and a half. somewhat dehydrated, i believe. he didn't have...
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some people could still be trapped. here is an eyewitness who watched all of the tragedy unfold. take a listen. >> it was horrible. i was rying to get my kids . even if it was higher than pem on the ground. i didn't know what to expect. it was coming right at tus . the stage fell over. people underneath and trying to get away from it. it was crazy. watching them run. it was horrific and not anything i want want to see again. >> what did you do after that. >> preparations are underway to inflate large air bags to lift that stage. sugarland said we are all right and praying for the people of indianapolis. we hope you join us . they need strength. >> and four people were dead and others injured. we'll have the latest as new details returns. back to news watch. >> places the downgrading on republicans. >> there were republicans and democrats who said freshman conservatives were digging in and some use the word hostage and holding it hostage because they would not raise any taxes at all. >> let's face it. the tea party successfully used it to bring us to the brink of capacity and poli
some people could still be trapped. here is an eyewitness who watched all of the tragedy unfold. take a listen. >> it was horrible. i was rying to get my kids . even if it was higher than pem on the ground. i didn't know what to expect. it was coming right at tus . the stage fell over. people underneath and trying to get away from it. it was crazy. watching them run. it was horrific and not anything i want want to see again. >> what did you do after that. >> preparations are...