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>> reporter: it is in the central part of italy, in a province of umbria. some historic towns are in the area. it is extremely mountainous. it's landlocked. the mountains run right down through the province. earthquakes. thousands of earthquakes take place in this region each year. stf them go unno because they're not very powerful. this one certain to make a lot of damage in the region because of the historic towns there, ancient villages, with old buildings. but as we saw with an earthquake that took place in 2009, it wasn't those old buildings that crumbled. fell that trapped some of the people. after that earthquake in 2009, a lot of money was put into recovery efforts and making sure the smaller villages in inaccessible areas have the equipment they need to rescue people and to be prepared if an earthquake takes place. i think we're seeing that now. but the problem here is that the roads have collapsed and bridges have collapsed. they may have the necessary items within the village. they won't be able to get extra help because they can't get there. >>
>> reporter: it is in the central part of italy, in a province of umbria. some historic towns are in the area. it is extremely mountainous. it's landlocked. the mountains run right down through the province. earthquakes. thousands of earthquakes take place in this region each year. stf them go unno because they're not very powerful. this one certain to make a lot of damage in the region because of the historic towns there, ancient villages, with old buildings. but as we saw with an...
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a major earthquake has hit the region of umbria. was recorded at 9:30 eastern time last night t.y it hit is 100 miles northeast of rome. now several possible aftershocks. at least one with a magnitude of 5 .4 were recorded in the hour following the quake. as of now, at least 21 reported casualties. that number is expected to rise. you're watching live shots of the cleanup in the aftermath of what's happened over the past 24 hours in italy. specifically in this central region of umbria. >> continue to keep you posted on developments as we get them. >>> turn back to the markets now. get ready for the trading day head is hans olson. >> good morning. >>> >> i mentioned janet yellen. if she mentions putting a hike on the table in september, it's spirely possible we'll be talking about how ugly next monday would be. not unlike the dow 1,000 point monday years ago. >> it's a question of what they should do versus what they will do. would it be unusual for her to talk about raising interest rates at this point? no. in fact, i've been of the view they should have been moving interest rate
a major earthquake has hit the region of umbria. was recorded at 9:30 eastern time last night t.y it hit is 100 miles northeast of rome. now several possible aftershocks. at least one with a magnitude of 5 .4 were recorded in the hour following the quake. as of now, at least 21 reported casualties. that number is expected to rise. you're watching live shots of the cleanup in the aftermath of what's happened over the past 24 hours in italy. specifically in this central region of umbria. >>...
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especially in umbria, there's so many nooks and crannies and so many corners so you're constantly intate of unknowing, a state of surprise, and that really brings you into the moment. you feel more fully alive. it encourages you to have a mindset of openness and curiosity and wonder. one thing i'm promising myself this trip is can i bring back that mindset to my daily life so i'm not living in a kind of trance of making assumptions about the way life is. this trip is definitely constantly breaking my assumptions, challenging them. and it's thrilling, really. >> for francy, her first big travel adventure marks a new era in her life. one that involves an appreciation for travel and its benefits to her health. >> i've worked really hard. i have loved my work. but all of a sudden, there was something that turned inside me and said, okay, that chapter is not over but the importance of it in terms of the priority has shifted. and this trip really meant more to me than just a trip, because it was a beginning, or it is a beginning. >> life can often get in the way of a much needed holiday. b
especially in umbria, there's so many nooks and crannies and so many corners so you're constantly intate of unknowing, a state of surprise, and that really brings you into the moment. you feel more fully alive. it encourages you to have a mindset of openness and curiosity and wonder. one thing i'm promising myself this trip is can i bring back that mindset to my daily life so i'm not living in a kind of trance of making assumptions about the way life is. this trip is definitely constantly...
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it was shallow and felt across the regions of umbria and lamarca and as far as rome. about 80 miles north of rome was hit the hardest. the mayor saying the town simply isn't there any more. instead of stone buildings, just pile of wood and stone and rescuers using heavy machinery and digging through the rubble trying to reach some of the people who have been buried in the middle of the night. they are pulling out survivors. people were stunned and afraid of after shocks are huddling in town squares. 39 after shocks so far, some quite strong. residents themselves grabbing shovels, starting to dig, some with bare hands trying to free their neighbors. a woman and her dog were pulled alive in one town. some villages in national parks, italy's forestry police involved. alpine troops. it's a very remote area and difficult to reach. so remote, in fact, rome has requested satellite images to see how widespread the damage is. >> 49 states down and one more to go. zika virus is reported in north dakota, leaving wyoming the only psych free state in the united states. a third out
it was shallow and felt across the regions of umbria and lamarca and as far as rome. about 80 miles north of rome was hit the hardest. the mayor saying the town simply isn't there any more. instead of stone buildings, just pile of wood and stone and rescuers using heavy machinery and digging through the rubble trying to reach some of the people who have been buried in the middle of the night. they are pulling out survivors. people were stunned and afraid of after shocks are huddling in town...
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blamed for more than 07 deaths and officials fear the death toll will rise, in umbria 50 miles northeast of rome, correspondent set don't reports fromamezega trees with the latest. >> carried young girl to safety after pulled from the rubble, the earthquake jolted many awake, flattens homes, and trapped people and collapsed structures. it struck just after 3:30 this morning, one town clock stopped marking the time. dazed residents woke to find parts of these rural communities level, in some cases walls were crack open or destroyed. this woman says a wall fell next to her but luckily didn't hit her. >> remote mountain us region, area where italians, in particular, come to vacation. one of the main issues at this point is just getting heavy equipment in to sift through some of this rubble, and of course the ambulances in to try to get those wounded out. about 8 miles from amatrice, they waited for rescuers, to dig outloved ones burried under the rubble. this man says no one has gone there yet. they sealed off the area, and kicked us out. at the vatican pope francis skipped his traditional
blamed for more than 07 deaths and officials fear the death toll will rise, in umbria 50 miles northeast of rome, correspondent set don't reports fromamezega trees with the latest. >> carried young girl to safety after pulled from the rubble, the earthquake jolted many awake, flattens homes, and trapped people and collapsed structures. it struck just after 3:30 this morning, one town clock stopped marking the time. dazed residents woke to find parts of these rural communities level, in...
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another powerful aftershock hit the umbria region overnight. also breaking right now, at least eight police officers are dead after a car-bomb attack in turkey. it happened in the sirnak province, in the country'strainn schedule. randy: we're following several breaking stories right now on the eye. emily: erika tarantal is tracking new information as it comes in. southeast, at a checkpoint. about 45 others were hurt in the explosion. no word on who is responsible. and right now rockport are trying to identify this man. he fits the description of a suspect who grabbed a woman on pooles lane wednesday night knocking her down and trying to take off her clothes. erika, randy? emily: right now police are searching for a killer after two nuns are murdered. randy: one of them with ties to massachusetts. the eyeopener's sera congi is live in stoneham where family and friends are stunned and heartbroken. sera: and this morning we are getting new details about this brutal attack. the nuns found stabbed to death in their durant, mississippi home about 65
another powerful aftershock hit the umbria region overnight. also breaking right now, at least eight police officers are dead after a car-bomb attack in turkey. it happened in the sirnak province, in the country'strainn schedule. randy: we're following several breaking stories right now on the eye. emily: erika tarantal is tracking new information as it comes in. southeast, at a checkpoint. about 45 others were hurt in the explosion. no word on who is responsible. and right now rockport are...
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italy holds a national day of deadly earthquake in the umbria region. they held a state funeral for 35 of the nearly 300 victims yesterday. rescue crews trying to make sure no one is alive in the rubble of the of the towns hardest hit by the quake. doug: the red sox come roaring back against the royals last night. after a rough outing friday, the offense was on fire last night, including a nearly historic home run for dustin pedroia. he had f blew the game wide open in the fifth with back-to-back dingers. 8-3 is the final for the sox. they wrap up the series against kansas city tonight. in this morning's 5 for good, a sisterhood of sports where women with vision help each other. antoinette: erika tarantal introduces us to a community called dreamers and doers and its boston chapter. reporter: these business women give new meaning to ladies who >> women starting companies, women working at startups. reporter: brought together by gesche haas in what she calls dreamers and doers. >> it started by accident from a personal need. when i was starting my first
italy holds a national day of deadly earthquake in the umbria region. they held a state funeral for 35 of the nearly 300 victims yesterday. rescue crews trying to make sure no one is alive in the rubble of the of the towns hardest hit by the quake. doug: the red sox come roaring back against the royals last night. after a rough outing friday, the offense was on fire last night, including a nearly historic home run for dustin pedroia. he had f blew the game wide open in the fifth with...
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all across central italy, not just here in the region around rome, but also the nearby region of umbriaich has a number of heritage sites, not just in that region but all across central italy, buildings that range from the middle ages to the renaissance. there's going to be all types of loss, not just of life, but, of course, that is the most important thing that everyone is rushing to save. people all around me, volunteers and professionals likewise, are working around the clock to see if there are any survivors still underneath this rubble. >> woodruff: do they have the resources they need, chris to, get this done? >> they seem to have all the resources they need, especially in terms of manpower. i have been overwhelmed by the amount of volunteers and other rescue agencies from firefighters to ambulance drivers to civil protection agents, you name it, even the military is chipping in at this point. they're all working around the clock to help people. you have tents. you have cots that have been set up in parks. there's a sports center that has been converted into a makeshift dormitory
all across central italy, not just here in the region around rome, but also the nearby region of umbriaich has a number of heritage sites, not just in that region but all across central italy, buildings that range from the middle ages to the renaissance. there's going to be all types of loss, not just of life, but, of course, that is the most important thing that everyone is rushing to save. people all around me, volunteers and professionals likewise, are working around the clock to see if...
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tom: how removed is umbria from the italy that american tourists know, and milan and romse? e?e center of italy. a lot of people are at the beach. it is a part of italy that not a lot of tourists know because it is in man. townsve a connection of that are around 2000-3000 people large. that is the effective it may be more difficult to reach these towns but it also means you do not have mass scal e deaths. tom: an update. let's go to first word news on italy. taylor: i'll recap those headlines. rockedth clarquake has central italy. 37 people were killed. as many as 100 are missing. the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.2. it was centered 27 miles from the town of rietti. rescue crews are searching through destroyed buildings. turkey's military has started its first offensive against islamic state in syria. turkish planes joined with coalition air is to bomb islamic state divisions near aleppo. tanks crossed over the border to clear out islamic state forces. u.s. forces operations are offering support to turkish troops. north korea has successfully launched a missile from a submari
tom: how removed is umbria from the italy that american tourists know, and milan and romse? e?e center of italy. a lot of people are at the beach. it is a part of italy that not a lot of tourists know because it is in man. townsve a connection of that are around 2000-3000 people large. that is the effective it may be more difficult to reach these towns but it also means you do not have mass scal e deaths. tom: an update. let's go to first word news on italy. taylor: i'll recap those headlines....
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umbria region. time 7:2 fios is not cable. we're wired differently.i> so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now, get our best offer ever. super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online, cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. ♪ >>> taking a live picture at th wilson bridge right now.dge rig live look at the wilson bridge.i you're looking at a live picture of the wilsotun bridge. bri does that make sense, al? >> yes. >> okay. oka. >> 68 degrees right now.. >> thanks, friend.riend. >> let's leave the nation' capss toll for minute and head and h overseas.overse wander to get you caught up with breaking news coming out ofom ot italy much crews are working ing the mountains of sceptral italyy trying to uncover survivorsvo unfortunately finding bodies asa they go. g this all created by a 6.1 earthquake
umbria region. time 7:2 fios is not cable. we're wired differently.i> so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now, get our best offer ever. super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online, cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. ♪ >>> taking a live picture at th wilson...
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continue to comb through c the rubble left behind.behind. 6.2 magnitude earthquake.thqu this in the umbriavors but thatut death toll which started at five, err 4:35 at a dozen up too 73. also following developing newsnl coming out of northern virginia this morning.th gas leak apparently near a a construction site in ball town. jenn for davis is there on the e scene. what happened, jenn? j >> reporter: buys guys its gu i looks look they're opening the road as we speak. speak randolph road in ballston haslso been shut down between northwe cleve and wilson here forer sometime this morning. morning. and it started with a strong s smell of natural gas.as i'm joined by gary manning you saw all this happen. happen. tell me how did you guys firstui realize there was a problem? w had customer who walk andal and smelled it and call the cops. t he will it one of my co-workersr know. as soon as he did he opened the door and we evacuated everyonevn and we went to that mercedeserce dealership next door to be a be safe distance away after a smelling the gas.elling the gas >> reporter: you were sayinger y
continue to comb through c the rubble left behind.behind. 6.2 magnitude earthquake.thqu this in the umbriavors but thatut death toll which started at five, err 4:35 at a dozen up too 73. also following developing newsnl coming out of northern virginia this morning.th gas leak apparently near a a construction site in ball town. jenn for davis is there on the e scene. what happened, jenn? j >> reporter: buys guys its gu i looks look they're opening the road as we speak. speak randolph road...