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have been red- tagged as uninhabitable following yesterday's 6-point-0 napa earthquake. additionally. thirty commercial buildings have been yellow- tagged for partial specified use. including clean-up. city officials say there were 13 water main breaks in the city. but water has been restored to all residents. however. some businesses on mare island are without water because of internal structural damage. the napa valley vinters trade association is still assessing the effects sunday's earthquake had on napa county's wine industry. cleanup is underway at several wineries including the hess collection winery in napa. so much cabernet sauvignon wine spilled -- it stained the ground red. two large tanks with the red wine ruptured. and it spilled into the winery's garden. the company expects to reopoen its doors on wednesday. there is concern all the damage to local wineries. will lead to higher wine prices. kron 4's j-r stone has more on that potential impact.after he visited several wineries and vineyards. the rush is on to salvage as much wine as possible. >> were doing e
have been red- tagged as uninhabitable following yesterday's 6-point-0 napa earthquake. additionally. thirty commercial buildings have been yellow- tagged for partial specified use. including clean-up. city officials say there were 13 water main breaks in the city. but water has been restored to all residents. however. some businesses on mare island are without water because of internal structural damage. the napa valley vinters trade association is still assessing the effects sunday's...
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they say 70 buildings have been bred tag which are uninhabitable.s have been a yellow tag which means people can go inside. >> reporter: that's- obviously a long process. >>: we have a little bit of water in the back. and once again that fix we should be open for business. >> reporter: now inspectors are supposed to be backed out today. and they expect to see more buildings and houses added. it will be a long process. and people died going out to clear these homes and businesses. >> reporter: obviously it's unsafe for people to be down here in napa. and at second and brown with in see a lot of street closers here. >> reporter: and did you just do something as redundant last report. >> darya: disease sell anything we have reports of people standing sought an aftershock. >> mark: at 3.9 is the smallest of the biggest aftershock ever saw it all for this three. . >> darya:49ers ceo jed york can't be too happy right now. >> darya:this is what the field looked like monday at his $1.3 billion palace. >> darya:torn up at levi's stadium for the 2nd time in f
they say 70 buildings have been bred tag which are uninhabitable.s have been a yellow tag which means people can go inside. >> reporter: that's- obviously a long process. >>: we have a little bit of water in the back. and once again that fix we should be open for business. >> reporter: now inspectors are supposed to be backed out today. and they expect to see more buildings and houses added. it will be a long process. and people died going out to clear these homes and...
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eight units at the building behind me are uninhabitable. red cross was on scene when we first arrived and they are assisting half a dozen people with housing tonight. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> we're following a developing story from the mid east. a new jersey man studying overseas in israel may have been kidnapped. we expect to learn more about the search for that missing man at a news conference later this morning. 23-year-old aaron sofer disappeared friday as he was hiking in the jerusalem forest with a friend. his family members and members of his community in lakewood ocean county fear he may have become the victim of the gaza/israeli conflict. later this morning lakewood's mayor will brief the community on the efforts to find him. police say sofer became separated from his friend while making their way along a steep incline in that forest and hasn't been seen since. there was a massive operation involving thousands of volunteers but no trace of the young man. back in june lakewood teenager
eight units at the building behind me are uninhabitable. red cross was on scene when we first arrived and they are assisting half a dozen people with housing tonight. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> we're following a developing story from the mid east. a new jersey man studying overseas in israel may have been kidnapped. we expect to learn more about the search for that missing man at a news conference later this morning. 23-year-old aaron sofer...
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approach this type of things the project is built into a lot the rear portion of the ground floor is uninhabitable and didn't allow for a garden apartment we probably will propose in a project like this. but no >> i thought about it. >> but it's i am practical. >> i had to ask it says rh2 we're trying to address a housing issue in the city i want every opportunity to get even though quarry whether or not its possible to flairs what the zoning will allow i'm in favor the project. >> commissioners there's a motion and second not to take the dr as proposed councilmember sharp. >> commissioner hillis. commissioner johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. commissioner fong and commissioner president wu. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes zoning administrator what say you >> close the public hearing and in this case, the lot with the adjacent u just a minute property as well as the project sponsor has alcohol to maximize the project they could expand but not choose to do so, so i'm in support of the project. >> oh, excuse me. commissioners that leaves us to public comment there are no
approach this type of things the project is built into a lot the rear portion of the ground floor is uninhabitable and didn't allow for a garden apartment we probably will propose in a project like this. but no >> i thought about it. >> but it's i am practical. >> i had to ask it says rh2 we're trying to address a housing issue in the city i want every opportunity to get even though quarry whether or not its possible to flairs what the zoning will allow i'm in favor the...
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they are uninhabitable. dozens of aftershocks already hit with more expected and they say the national guard is on alert and stationed at local armories and we have live team coverage on the damage and all the injuries. beginning with ktvu's ken wayne from downtown napa. one of the areas hardest hit. ken? >> reporter: well, there is damage across the city of napa, across the county of napa and beyond from this earthquake. behind me, this is the square office building at second and brown in downtown napa. you can see the roof is askew, the exterior ball is knocked out, bricks tumbled to the street. you can see all the breaks on the sidewalks. it is fortunate this happened at 3:20 a.m. in the morning and not in the middle of the day when a lot of pedestrians would have been out here. we want to show you pictures earlier today in the after math of the earthquake. showing the damage around the city of napa. i talked to an officer, as they drove around they saw a lot of damage a lot of homes knocked off their fou
they are uninhabitable. dozens of aftershocks already hit with more expected and they say the national guard is on alert and stationed at local armories and we have live team coverage on the damage and all the injuries. beginning with ktvu's ken wayne from downtown napa. one of the areas hardest hit. ken? >> reporter: well, there is damage across the city of napa, across the county of napa and beyond from this earthquake. behind me, this is the square office building at second and brown...
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eight apartments in total are uninhabitable.he red cross is assisting five people with new housing because they are out of their apartments. at this time no cause to the overnight fire. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> testimony will resume in just a few hours in the trial of a philadelphia woman accused of kidnapping a child from her school and then sexually abusing her. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in center city with more. >> reporter: prosecutors say at some point they'll put the victim in this case who is now 7 years old on the stand to tell her side and what happened in this crime. yesterday prosecutors said that 21-year-old christina regusters took the victim out of her west philadelphia teelementary schoo last year. they blindfolded the girl and put her under a bed naked and sexually assaulted her. the trial resumes today with testimony. the defense is saying that someone else could be involved and that the person you see in that security video is not christina regusters. that's the
eight apartments in total are uninhabitable.he red cross is assisting five people with new housing because they are out of their apartments. at this time no cause to the overnight fire. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> testimony will resume in just a few hours in the trial of a philadelphia woman accused of kidnapping a child from her school and then sexually abusing her. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in center city with more. >> reporter:...
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the neighborhood has been very much effected with homes that are pretty much uninhabitable.als say they heard six explosions in the early hours of thursday morning whenever israeli airplanes hit the site as well as the three hamas come maen -- commanders that were killed at least seven civilians were also killed. nay will be able to say now so far they have something to show for this war. up until now nothing has been made public about senior hamas commanders being killed. these were three men that the israelis have tried to kill before, and made several attempts on their lives. >> kimberly joins us now from west jerusalem. hamas has lost three commanders. is there a change in the israeli strategy in terms of targeting high profile hamas leaders rather than sending in more troops? >> this is definitely a change in strategy, and that's because there is this view that in fact up to this point, the israeli military strategy has not been working because it has not been able to stop the rocket attack from gaza. there is a feeling that these hamas military commanders are directly
the neighborhood has been very much effected with homes that are pretty much uninhabitable.als say they heard six explosions in the early hours of thursday morning whenever israeli airplanes hit the site as well as the three hamas come maen -- commanders that were killed at least seven civilians were also killed. nay will be able to say now so far they have something to show for this war. up until now nothing has been made public about senior hamas commanders being killed. these were three men...
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napa city manager says 15 to 16 buildings are that are uninhabitab uninhabitable. earthquake is the largest to hit that region in 25 years. joining us now to talk more about the strength of the earthquake is seismologist gene hartivic. thanks for joining us. rang thk this in terms of its magnitude. >> it's 6.0. so this means it's a this is a fairly large earthquake but not as large as the low ma pree ya ta earthquake in 1989. that earthquake had about 30 times more energy. >> i read that this is a fairly shallow quake. what is the significance of that? >> it was about 6 miles deep, which is fairly typical of this region, actually. one of the effects of the depth is that it was felt most strongly in sort of a small area around napa. and then it was felt through a broader area of california, but not with as strong a shaking. >> many victims have describe add waving feeling. does that say anything to you about what might have caused this or what it means? >> typically a larger earthquake like this will tend to have a long rolling motion like waves on a sea where as th
napa city manager says 15 to 16 buildings are that are uninhabitab uninhabitable. earthquake is the largest to hit that region in 25 years. joining us now to talk more about the strength of the earthquake is seismologist gene hartivic. thanks for joining us. rang thk this in terms of its magnitude. >> it's 6.0. so this means it's a this is a fairly large earthquake but not as large as the low ma pree ya ta earthquake in 1989. that earthquake had about 30 times more energy. >> i read...
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. >> this magnitude 6 quake struck at the heart of california wine country, making buildings uninhabitable the downtown. and thousands of barrels of wine spilled. and homes badly damaged. >> it was 3:20 a.m. sunday and lasted 10 to 20 seconds. tahman bradley is at the center of all the damage. he joins us now with more. >> reporter: dan and brandy, good morning. it was a quake, 20 seconds of terror. look what it did to these mobile homes. everyone we talked to said this was the worst earthquake they can remember. >> it's an earthquake. >> reporter: the 6.0 hit in the heart of california's wine country, the strongest in 20 years, it jolts thousands from their beds. >> there were some explosions and it was burning. and everybody was out in the street. >> reporter: the tremors were so powerful, they ruptured gas lines and sparked fires in this mobile home park. four homes were destroyed as fire fighters struggled to put out the blaze. >> we had a major water main break outside the mobile home park. >> reporter: the quake caused bricks to crumbling off of historic downtown buildings and roads
. >> this magnitude 6 quake struck at the heart of california wine country, making buildings uninhabitable the downtown. and thousands of barrels of wine spilled. and homes badly damaged. >> it was 3:20 a.m. sunday and lasted 10 to 20 seconds. tahman bradley is at the center of all the damage. he joins us now with more. >> reporter: dan and brandy, good morning. it was a quake, 20 seconds of terror. look what it did to these mobile homes. everyone we talked to said this was...
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you know, 16 so far structures are uninhabitable. we're going to learn more. know what is at stake here. $50 billion worth of wine industry, that's the estimation by stone bridge research. but what they're trying to make sure that buildings are retrofitted. this one was 20 or 30 years ago. they had the bolts at the bottom, which was done maybe 20 or 30 years ago done here. it's rusted and if i scan all the way to the top here quickly you'll see the old star circles. those are what they're calling retrofitting. that comes from, again, 20 or 30 years ago. it's now a law here in napa they all meet modern retrofitting standards which are different than the rusted circles i showed you. that says the u.s. gs would have prevented more damage. but instead we see what happened to the building. >> it's fascinating, richard. thank you so much. certainly our thoughts are with the people there. it's terrifying, as you can imagine. and right now president obama is back at the white house following a vacation interpret interrupted by several crisis. i'll talk live with nbc s
you know, 16 so far structures are uninhabitable. we're going to learn more. know what is at stake here. $50 billion worth of wine industry, that's the estimation by stone bridge research. but what they're trying to make sure that buildings are retrofitted. this one was 20 or 30 years ago. they had the bolts at the bottom, which was done maybe 20 or 30 years ago done here. it's rusted and if i scan all the way to the top here quickly you'll see the old star circles. those are what they're...
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uninhabited. like a modern day pompeii, exactly as they were 40 years ago. other parts crumbled into the ground have been absorbed. re opening this jewel of the mediterranean coastline could be crucial in dividing the future of the island. >> reopening would attract much-needed tourist dollars. >> there's only one thing i want to say here and in turkey, the appropriates back to us and let them use them. the question of the ownership could be problematic. >> we can't just say let's open the area, who will we give it too. the questions are dependent on a comprehensive solution of a cyprus problem. turkish and greek negotiators meet but are doing little to resolve the problem. this grassroots project offers an example of how the breakthrough may be on the horizon. >>> flash flooding and land slides kill 53 in nepal. 3,500 villages have been rescued. more than 200 were destroyed. hundreds of other homes are inundated. a public memorial is held in brazil for eduardo campos, the socialist party candidate. he was killed this week when his private plane crashed in t
uninhabited. like a modern day pompeii, exactly as they were 40 years ago. other parts crumbled into the ground have been absorbed. re opening this jewel of the mediterranean coastline could be crucial in dividing the future of the island. >> reopening would attract much-needed tourist dollars. >> there's only one thing i want to say here and in turkey, the appropriates back to us and let them use them. the question of the ownership could be problematic. >> we can't just say...
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. >>> this volcano is located in an uninhabited area of iceland. but there's been an aviation alert amidst concerns about a smoke and ash release. flights were averted. there are no signs of ongoing volcanic activity. >>> still to come at 5:00, a new pill bottle cap that could save thousands of young lives. we'll show you how it works. >>> coming up with the u.s. looking at the possibility of air strikes against isis inside syria, we'll look at how strong this terror group really is and ask, is it capable of hitting the u.s.? not a drop the drink, the drought so bad in the west that it's physically changing the landscape. and we'll look at knitters around the world to help save our feathered friends. >>> tens of thousands of children go to the hospital every year for swallowing pills they found around the house. now a mississippi man hopes his new bottle cap will prevent spills and save children's lives. toxie williams says he was opening a bottle of pills one day when the cap popped off and medicine went everywhere. his top dispenses one at a time
. >>> this volcano is located in an uninhabited area of iceland. but there's been an aviation alert amidst concerns about a smoke and ash release. flights were averted. there are no signs of ongoing volcanic activity. >>> still to come at 5:00, a new pill bottle cap that could save thousands of young lives. we'll show you how it works. >>> coming up with the u.s. looking at the possibility of air strikes against isis inside syria, we'll look at how strong this terror...
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look at these brand new towers with no residents, desolate condos and vacant subdivisions uninhabited for miles and miles... and miles. >> simon: you have been called an evil genius. >> yes, yes, i have. >> simon: he's talking about wolfgang beltracchi, a forger so brilliant that, for decades, he made millions while his paintings were hung in museums around the world. but his brilliance wasn't that he could copy a rembrandt or a cezanne; it's that he imagined paintings they might have done, even shot fake photographs to document them. see that woman in front of those paintings? she's beltracchi's wife and partner in crime. >> there was no commercially sold hot sauce before tabasco. edmund invented the category. >> gupta: that would make this the first family of hot sauce. >> ( laughs ) that sounds real good. >> gupta: the first family of hot sauce turned tabasco into one of the oldest and largest family-owned businesses in the country. >> i'm looking at the color. and that's why i've got an incandescent light. i want to look at the color, i want to look at the seed. just let it sit th
look at these brand new towers with no residents, desolate condos and vacant subdivisions uninhabited for miles and miles... and miles. >> simon: you have been called an evil genius. >> yes, yes, i have. >> simon: he's talking about wolfgang beltracchi, a forger so brilliant that, for decades, he made millions while his paintings were hung in museums around the world. but his brilliance wasn't that he could copy a rembrandt or a cezanne; it's that he imagined paintings they...
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the neighborhood has been very much affected with homes that are uninhabitable. the neighbors heard six explosions in the early hours whenever the israeli airplanes hit the site, as well as the three hamas commanders killed. we know that seven civilians were also killed. they will be able to sell through, and saying that so far they have something to show for the war. up to now, nothing has been made public about senior hamas jackie, are we seeing a change in the israeli strategy with the starting of high-profile hamas leaders, sending more troops into gaza? with the fighting with gaza have not, despite dropping numerous bombs, and firing numerous missiles from the sea into the gaza strip, despite killing more than 2,000 people, the -- >> i'm del walters in new york, and we're breaking away from our colleagues in doha because we want to bring you these scenes out of atlanta. dr. kent brantley will be speaking at this news conference, and that's why they're focusing on the doorway at emery university hospital. and we shared that his colleague, nancy has already be
the neighborhood has been very much affected with homes that are uninhabitable. the neighbors heard six explosions in the early hours whenever the israeli airplanes hit the site, as well as the three hamas commanders killed. we know that seven civilians were also killed. they will be able to sell through, and saying that so far they have something to show for the war. up to now, nothing has been made public about senior hamas jackie, are we seeing a change in the israeli strategy with the...
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. >> reporter: at least 100 structures have been red tagged, which means they're uninhabitable. >> you just walk around and cry. >> reporter: christina jamison says the damage to her historic house is so bad, it's unclear if it can be saved. >> i'm a housekeeper for all things. i'm going to have plenty of housekeeping to do. >> reporter: there's no shortage of help here. the salvation army is serving meals at a mobile home park where six homes were destroyed by fire. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: in napa, they're learning the foundation of a community is made of more than concrete. >> when you experience something horrific, it's -- it bonds everyone to come together and help each other out. >> tonight a couple signs of normalcy, all of the power has been restored and nearly all of the schools here in napa valley plan to reopen tomorrow. lester? >> joe fryer, thank you. >>> tonight a big hurricane, category two marie is churning in the pacific. it is not expected to be a direct threat to the u.s., but it is kicking up huge waves at the beach. drawing crowds, making for a dangerous
. >> reporter: at least 100 structures have been red tagged, which means they're uninhabitable. >> you just walk around and cry. >> reporter: christina jamison says the damage to her historic house is so bad, it's unclear if it can be saved. >> i'm a housekeeper for all things. i'm going to have plenty of housekeeping to do. >> reporter: there's no shortage of help here. the salvation army is serving meals at a mobile home park where six homes were destroyed by...
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look at these brand new towers with no residents, desolate condos and vacant subdivisions uninhabitedes... and miles. >> simon: you have been called an evil genius. >> yes, yes, i have. >> simon: he's talking about wolfgang beltracchi, a forger so brilliant that, for decades, he made millions while his paintings were hung in museums around the world. but his brillianas
look at these brand new towers with no residents, desolate condos and vacant subdivisions uninhabitedes... and miles. >> simon: you have been called an evil genius. >> yes, yes, i have. >> simon: he's talking about wolfgang beltracchi, a forger so brilliant that, for decades, he made millions while his paintings were hung in museums around the world. but his brillianas
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. >>> meanwhile, the japanese government has announced the official names of 158 uninhabited remote islands to govern them more adequately. they include five of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. there are about 500 remote islands and islets that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries of japan's territorial waters. 158 of them have been unnamed until now. the government decided to call two of the senkaku islands in okinawa prefecture nantokojima and three others -- japan controls the senkaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the government chose the official names partly with an eye on china's growing maritime presence including in the east china sea. officials on friday posted the names on the website of the headquarters for ocean policy. the foreign ministry spokesperson claims the japanese naming undermines china's territorial sovereignty. he said the islands had already been named by the chinese government. he called japan's action illegal and invalid. in 2012, government officially named four of the senkaku islands that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries f
. >>> meanwhile, the japanese government has announced the official names of 158 uninhabited remote islands to govern them more adequately. they include five of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. there are about 500 remote islands and islets that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries of japan's territorial waters. 158 of them have been unnamed until now. the government decided to call two of the senkaku islands in okinawa prefecture nantokojima and three others -- japan...
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it reads as if australia was uninhabited when european settlers arrived, making no mention of aboriginal settlers, and allows laws discriminating on the basis of race. >> as an aboriginal person, the way the current constitution is written, is an element of mistrust and disrespect. i can't see reflected in there a sense of invitation and hope for us. a research um is planned to -- referendum is planned to change t. >> this is an opportunity to take the national founding document and catch it up to where we say values sits. constitutional change has broad political support, including from the current and former prime ministers. >> our country will never call itself a just and fair and decent society while we don't give full recognition to those people that had the custody of this land thousands and thousands of years. >> constitutional change is hard to achieve. more referendums have been lost than one, including the last where the proposed australia became a republic. >> where do you want to go? >> campaigners don't want to rush. they want the wording right before putting it to the count
it reads as if australia was uninhabited when european settlers arrived, making no mention of aboriginal settlers, and allows laws discriminating on the basis of race. >> as an aboriginal person, the way the current constitution is written, is an element of mistrust and disrespect. i can't see reflected in there a sense of invitation and hope for us. a research um is planned to -- referendum is planned to change t. >> this is an opportunity to take the national founding document and...
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. >>> the japanese government has announced the official names of 158 uninhabited remote islands to govern them more adequately. including five of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. there are about 500 remote islands that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries of japan's territorial waters. 158 of them have been unnamed until no the government decided to call two of the senkaku islands in okinawa prefecture and three others. japan controls the senkaku islands, china and taiwan claim them. the government chose the official names partly with an eye on china's growing maritime presence, including in the east china sea. officials posted the names on the website of the headquarters for ocean policy on friday. >>> in 2012, the government officially named four of the senkaku islands that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries for japan's exclusive economic zone. china sharply criticized the. >>> to the latest in business now, japan's industry minister plans to visit ukraine next week. motegi will meet the ukraine minister of coal industry to discuss how japan can help improv
. >>> the japanese government has announced the official names of 158 uninhabited remote islands to govern them more adequately. including five of the senkaku islands in the east china sea. there are about 500 remote islands that serve as the basis for setting the boundaries of japan's territorial waters. 158 of them have been unnamed until no the government decided to call two of the senkaku islands in okinawa prefecture and three others. japan controls the senkaku islands, china and...
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. >> reporter: police also tell us that the apartment, family was, living near was uninhabitable it was so dirty. no word where children will be living moving forward but we know they have family in the area live from drexel hill, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new at 6:00 tonight a nationwide scam targeting the elderly, organized by thieves, right here at home. charlotte huffman tells us a nine month investigation, now has three suspects behind bars. these four are who investigators believe are at the center of the scam. spencer compass and wins exton laviolette from philadelphia, joanne west from abington and her brother ken west from brooklyn whom authorities are still looking for. today attorney general cain issued this warning. >> today's rest should be loud and clear that if you try to victimized our senior citizens you are going to pay a steep price. >> reporter: all four faced multiple charges including conspiracy and theft, by deception. the victims, seniors from across the country. scam out of more than $160,000. grandparents scam is a common one were losses totalin
. >> reporter: police also tell us that the apartment, family was, living near was uninhabitable it was so dirty. no word where children will be living moving forward but we know they have family in the area live from drexel hill, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new at 6:00 tonight a nationwide scam targeting the elderly, organized by thieves, right here at home. charlotte huffman tells us a nine month investigation, now has three suspects behind bars. these...
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what that means in practical terms is they pour a load of concrete into the home so it becomes uninhabitablee are destroyed in the town of hebron earlier on monday. >> 53 people died in yemen in clashes between rebels and fighting troops and saw 7 armed fighters and one soldier killed in al-gal in the province and rebels called for a mass anti-government protest in the capitol on monday. now al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists who have now been in prison in egypt for 233 days. mohamed and peter g, are -- greste are accused of helping the muslim brotherhood and given 7 sentences and mohamed got an extra five years because of a bullet he picked up during a protest, breakthrough of ukraine army in the east as it tightens its grip on the city held by separatists for months and mian-mar, the race for one of the world's newest markets. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents a self portrait of generation now... >> so many of my friends is pregnant... >> i feel so utterly alone... >> you need to get your life together >> i'm gonna do whatever needs to be done... >> ya boy i
what that means in practical terms is they pour a load of concrete into the home so it becomes uninhabitablee are destroyed in the town of hebron earlier on monday. >> 53 people died in yemen in clashes between rebels and fighting troops and saw 7 armed fighters and one soldier killed in al-gal in the province and rebels called for a mass anti-government protest in the capitol on monday. now al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists who have now been in prison in...
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the quake also left at least 16 buildings uninhabitable and power outages throughout napa county. it was the strongest in the bay area in the past 25 years. the epicenter was approximately ten miles south of american canyon. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for southern napa. emergency crews are working to restore power to thousands of homes and looking for any natural gas leaks. historic buildings in downtown napa were damaged and officials said there were more than 60 water main breaks in the area. >> two years has been released. u.s. government officials have confirmed that peter thee oh curtis was held by an al qaeda linked group in syria after being kidnapped in turkey in 2012. tool to secure the release of other american hostages in syria. also today the islamic militant group i.s.i.s. continued its gains against the yrn government celebrating the takeover of the tabqa airbase in northeastern syria, the government's last stronghold in the area. lawmakers here continue to express outrage over the execution of american journalist iraq's foreign minister calle
the quake also left at least 16 buildings uninhabitable and power outages throughout napa county. it was the strongest in the bay area in the past 25 years. the epicenter was approximately ten miles south of american canyon. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for southern napa. emergency crews are working to restore power to thousands of homes and looking for any natural gas leaks. historic buildings in downtown napa were damaged and officials said there were more than 60 water...
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thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire at reactors, and some of these estimates went into the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability cap for insurance only $12.6 billion if the actual cost of a disaster could be far greater? >> now, clearly after fukushima, $12 billion doesn't look like nearly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amount of coverage is adequate. we have seen that the three mile island accident, the amount was far below the amount of coverage provided. we have no other e
thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire...
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of striking an israeli -- a camp killing a girl as thomas fires rockets on some of them striking uninhabited areas in israel and others shot down. in all, the violence did show in comparison with -- did slow in comparison to previous days. it well, but not a cease-fire. as the short truce went into effect, palestinians hurriedly buried their dead with no way of knowing when the next onslaught might occur. residents expressed their outrage. >> the red cross came under attack. hospitals have been hit and we civilians are under constant threat. look at the people around us. what other choice do we have than to defend what is ours? >> there was terror in nearby jerusalem as well. police a palestinian terrorists rammed a construction excavator into a bus killing a passenger. security forces shot and killed the attacker a short while later. a gunman on a motorcycle shot and seriously wounded an israeli soldier. a search is underway for the shooter but police say it was probably a terrorist attack. >> let's bring in our correspondent who joins us now on the phone from gaza city. describe to us the
of striking an israeli -- a camp killing a girl as thomas fires rockets on some of them striking uninhabited areas in israel and others shot down. in all, the violence did show in comparison with -- did slow in comparison to previous days. it well, but not a cease-fire. as the short truce went into effect, palestinians hurriedly buried their dead with no way of knowing when the next onslaught might occur. residents expressed their outrage. >> the red cross came under attack. hospitals...
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city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now un uninhabitable. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come of. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country. the violent shaking cracked dozens of tanks and barrels and wine bottles sending hundreds down the drain. >> it's very scary because it's the time of inventory. you don't turn it around overnight. >> the exact cost of damage to napa is unclear but many estimate they lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. in spite of all the damage here, the consensus among the people in this tight-knit community, they're very grateful things weren't worse. >> a silver lining there. thank you. >>> and about 230 miles north of napa, a wildfire is threatening hundreds of homes. firefighters are battling a fire near weaverville, which is near the border of oregon. 150 homes were evacuated sunday. about 520 homes and businesses are in danger. one square mile has burned. high winds caused it to spread quickly. >>> and this morning tropical storm cristobal is hitting the bahamas with
city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now un uninhabitable. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come of. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country. the violent shaking cracked dozens of tanks and barrels and wine bottles sending hundreds down the drain. >> it's very scary because it's the time of inventory. you don't turn it around overnight. >> the exact cost of damage to napa is unclear but many...
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as many as 100 homes have been deemed uninhabitable. the magnitude sick .0 quake center the in the nappa cun tee town of american canyon but it was felt across the region. cbs news correspondent withed in shaban as march on the aftermath from nappa. >> reporter: people in nappa spent sunday sweeping and asse assessing the damage the strong earthquake left behind. much of downtown effecte effect. at least three historic buildings sudden major damage including this courthouse. hotel guests were vac witnessed soon after the shaking began. just before 3:30am. the earthquake snapped gas lines and broke 60 water mains. fire crews arrived at this burning mobile home park to find no water. >> it's a real tragedy for those involved but it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: four homes were destroyed. about 100 more in the area were damaged. many are stim without electricity. transportation says state highways and bridges are open and save for travel. >> the damage caused by the earthquake sent 175 people to local hospitals. most suffered b
as many as 100 homes have been deemed uninhabitable. the magnitude sick .0 quake center the in the nappa cun tee town of american canyon but it was felt across the region. cbs news correspondent withed in shaban as march on the aftermath from nappa. >> reporter: people in nappa spent sunday sweeping and asse assessing the damage the strong earthquake left behind. much of downtown effecte effect. at least three historic buildings sudden major damage including this courthouse. hotel guests...
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. >> reporter: andre says despite his house being uninhabitable for now, he's lucky he has one. fire destroyed four homes, including his neighbor's. >> a lot of things melted, all the windows, you know, plastic around it, that all melted. a lot of the walls, everything is going to have to be cleaned out. >> reporter: three days after the earthquake, these folks are among the hundreds in napa still without electricity, gas, and in some cases water. on craigee court, a broken water main not only created a sinkhole, but has neighbors going to costco and 7-eleven for food. >> no shower since sunday. toilets, we've got a little backyard fish pond we've been using pond water and the fish are just going to have to lump it, but they are mostly give uppies, so that's all right. >> reporter: one of the good things that's come out of all of this devastation, one neighbor says, is the community has really come together, reaching out to each other and they are all talking to each other now. live in napa, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> nancy pelosi stayed under the radar when she quiet
. >> reporter: andre says despite his house being uninhabitable for now, he's lucky he has one. fire destroyed four homes, including his neighbor's. >> a lot of things melted, all the windows, you know, plastic around it, that all melted. a lot of the walls, everything is going to have to be cleaned out. >> reporter: three days after the earthquake, these folks are among the hundreds in napa still without electricity, gas, and in some cases water. on craigee court, a broken...
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of nap a's historic buildings city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now on uninhabitable. including nap a county courthouse, bleigh hear, christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come over here. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of tourist season and harvest. the violent shaking shattered countless wine bottles sending hundreds of bottles of top quality vintage wine down the drain. >> loss of inventory, and will take a long time and a lot of efforts to make wine. you don't turn it around overnight. >> the exact cows of the damage a to nap an is unclear but many wineries estimate they lost hundreds every thousands of dollars. in spite of all of the damage, some estimates are already a billion dollars in economic lost, most of the people here are saying that they feel very fortunate that things weren't any worse. live in nap a california, allison harmilan, back to you. >> and developing right now the us gee logical survey reporting another large earthquake, this time in south
of nap a's historic buildings city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now on uninhabitable. including nap a county courthouse, bleigh hear, christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come over here. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of tourist season and harvest. the violent shaking shattered countless wine bottles sending hundreds of bottles of top quality vintage wine...
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it's located in an uninhabited area of iceland 200 miles east of the capital of reykjavik. but the aviation alert has been raised to the highest level amidst concerns about a smoke and ash release. a virgin atlantic flight from london to san francisco was among the flights being diverted. at this point, scientists say there are no signs of ongoing volcanic activity. >>> drivers of tesla's electric cars will soon have no problem getting through the sierra nevada. the company plans to build one of its supercharger stations on i-80 north of lake tahoe. six tesla charging bays have been delivered to truckee. somebody says stations provide the company's model "s" with a half charge in as little as 20 minutes and it i >>> coming up next, a dog and its owner caught on a cliff. rescue crews helped save them in a daring rescue. the video you have to see. >>> seeing low clouds out on the coast and some drizzle at times tonight. but just to the south, we have tropical storm lowell not bringing us rain for now but tossing big waves coming up out of the south. we'll talk more about the
it's located in an uninhabited area of iceland 200 miles east of the capital of reykjavik. but the aviation alert has been raised to the highest level amidst concerns about a smoke and ash release. a virgin atlantic flight from london to san francisco was among the flights being diverted. at this point, scientists say there are no signs of ongoing volcanic activity. >>> drivers of tesla's electric cars will soon have no problem getting through the sierra nevada. the company plans to...
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into the night as mount baldy begins to dig out after 5 inches of rain left several buildings uninhabitablew mud tear through homes and streets in the area. >> i've lived up here since 1970, never seen it like this before. >> reporter: shawn kate, an american eagle pilot was flying yesterday when the water started flowing. this afternoon he came back to this, his garage red tagged and mud swallowing up his yard. >> it filled up our laundry room with about 4 feet of sand and water. our dogs were in there, too. >> reporter: those dogs including this one pepper were rescued by a neighbor who pulled them from several feet of mud. >> their yard was destroyed and their fence was blown out. so we went to check on the dogs and one of the dogs was stuck in the mud, their bigger dog. another one was standing on the drier. >> a lot of homes had mud wash right through their windows and doors. we have rooms and basements completely buried and entire rooms taken out. >> reporter: yesterday's torrential downpours triggered flash flooding which swept away hiker john lee. the el segundo resident died at the
into the night as mount baldy begins to dig out after 5 inches of rain left several buildings uninhabitablew mud tear through homes and streets in the area. >> i've lived up here since 1970, never seen it like this before. >> reporter: shawn kate, an american eagle pilot was flying yesterday when the water started flowing. this afternoon he came back to this, his garage red tagged and mud swallowing up his yard. >> it filled up our laundry room with about 4 feet of sand and...
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eight units are considered uninhabitable. some folks i spoke with say they had an extra moment of panic because they weren't even here. they were on their way back home and saw the smoke off in the distance. >> we could literally see and smell the smoke on grant avenue so once we went to make the u-turn we could see fire trucks and cops, ambulances, the whole nine. >> reporter: it was quite the scene out here. firefighters are using this as an example of why people need smoke alarms but working smoke alarms. the fire marshal is investigating. no cause has been determined yesterday and the red cross is assisting nearly half a dozen people who are displaced at this hour. reporting live from northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> we're following a developing story from the middle east this morning. an ocean county man studying in israel may have been kidnapped. we expect to learn more about the search for him later this morning. 23-year-old aaron sofer disappeared friday while hiking had the jerusalem forest. he's
eight units are considered uninhabitable. some folks i spoke with say they had an extra moment of panic because they weren't even here. they were on their way back home and saw the smoke off in the distance. >> we could literally see and smell the smoke on grant avenue so once we went to make the u-turn we could see fire trucks and cops, ambulances, the whole nine. >> reporter: it was quite the scene out here. firefighters are using this as an example of why people need smoke alarms...
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officials now say this house is uninhabitable. city inspectors spread out across the area red tagging homes that are just too dangerous to go inside. they will likely be torn down. between cracked roadways and walls and broken gas lines, fema says the earthquake destruction could cost $1 billion to fix. most homes don't have scenes this dramatic. still plumber bernie bishop believes the damage is more widespread than has been reported. >> coming to work today it's like every other house looks like it's off its foundation. every other street has a river of water going down it, you know. there's pipes broken everywhere. >> reporter: bradley adler who we saw earlier in the story is without a home tonight. he was able to recover some of his materials, but he's out and so are some others. most people are inside their homes but dealing with damage as well. >> a lot of mess to clean up. i can't help but not look at that car behind you there, wow. you just got to have the story behind it. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, we learned that
officials now say this house is uninhabitable. city inspectors spread out across the area red tagging homes that are just too dangerous to go inside. they will likely be torn down. between cracked roadways and walls and broken gas lines, fema says the earthquake destruction could cost $1 billion to fix. most homes don't have scenes this dramatic. still plumber bernie bishop believes the damage is more widespread than has been reported. >> coming to work today it's like every other house...
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. >> reporter: eight apartments are uninhabitable. restoration crews are already out here trying to repair and patch some of the broken doors and windows that were damaged during the firefighting effort. no cause known at this time. half a dozen people are out of homes because of the fire so red cross is assisting them with housing tonight. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> in atlantic county, the longport police department is mourning the loss of one of their officers that died in a motorcycle crash. police say sergeant charles adams' motorcycle collided with an suv yesterday afternoon near route 40 in harding highway. he died at the hospital. the 21-year veteran of the force was off-duty at the time. >>> happening today, prosecutors will continue laying out their case against christina regusters charged with kidnapping and raping a 5-year-old girl. jesse gary joins us now from the criminal justice center. during day one of the trial, there was graphic accounting of the alleged crime. >> reporter
. >> reporter: eight apartments are uninhabitable. restoration crews are already out here trying to repair and patch some of the broken doors and windows that were damaged during the firefighting effort. no cause known at this time. half a dozen people are out of homes because of the fire so red cross is assisting them with housing tonight. reporting live in northeast philadelphia, katy zachry, nbc 10 news. >>> in atlantic county, the longport police department is mourning the...
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city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now uninhabitable. that includes the napa county courthouse, a century-old library and christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come of. my house may fall over right now. >> reporter: the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of harvest. the violent shaking cracked dozens of tanks and barrels and wine bottles sending hundreds of gallons of top vintage quality wine down the drain. >> it's a scary time because of the loss of inventory, and, you know, it takes a lot of time and effort to make wine. you don't turn it around overnight. >> reporter: the exact cost of damage to napa is unclear, but many wineries estimate they've lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. in spite of all the damage here, the consensus amongst the people in this tight knit community, they're just very grateful things weren't worse. >> a silver lining there. alison harmelin in napa. thank you. >>> and about 230 miles north of napa, a wildfire is threatening hundreds of homes. fire
city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now uninhabitable. that includes the napa county courthouse, a century-old library and christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come of. my house may fall over right now. >> reporter: the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of harvest. the violent shaking cracked dozens of tanks and barrels and wine bottles sending hundreds of gallons of top vintage quality wine down the...
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caution needs to be used. 153 buildings and homes are on the red tagged list, means can't go in, uninhabitable and inspectors caution those numbers may go even higher. this holiday weekend is taking on extra significance for napa, the economy there largely revolving around tourism. the fear is tourists may have been scared away by the quake. certainly, they are trying to attract a lot of visitors and are getting the word out, mark? >> reporter: they are trying to get the word out. this is the beginning of the fall tourist season, when in a normal year wine enthusiasts would be making their pilgrimage to the wine country. the question this year, what sort of economic aftershocks might still be to come? at several of napa's famed wineries, the grapes are ready, crush is under way. saints berry winery cofounder says the weekend's reservations are solid. >> we have had a few cancellations, but i think people realize that napa's open for business. >> reporter: well, some of napa is open for business. several blocks of downtown remain fenced off and down main street there are still several closed re
caution needs to be used. 153 buildings and homes are on the red tagged list, means can't go in, uninhabitable and inspectors caution those numbers may go even higher. this holiday weekend is taking on extra significance for napa, the economy there largely revolving around tourism. the fear is tourists may have been scared away by the quake. certainly, they are trying to attract a lot of visitors and are getting the word out, mark? >> reporter: they are trying to get the word out. this is...
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the homeowners say it's now uninhabitable. they're packing up and moving out and they say it isn't safe to stay here. there are cracks throughout the house and the foundation has shifted. the homeowners are almost done packings. members of their church are helping them get their things out. the homeowners say they did everything they could to make it earthquake safe and because of that, they are counting their blessings. >> we spent thousands of dollars putting in a 25-foot steel beam and $50,000 worth of piers under the house to make it earthquake safe. i think that's what saved us this morning, that the second story didn't collapse. so we're very thankful that our contractor did a fine job, but unfortunately, it's too much to sustain. >> how are you holding up emotionally? >> i think i'm fine. probably the reality of everything hasn't really hit. we've been busy since 3:30 this morning. so the reality of what the feature holds hasn't probably really hit us. >> damage to other homes in the neighborhood is widespread. perhaps
the homeowners say it's now uninhabitable. they're packing up and moving out and they say it isn't safe to stay here. there are cracks throughout the house and the foundation has shifted. the homeowners are almost done packings. members of their church are helping them get their things out. the homeowners say they did everything they could to make it earthquake safe and because of that, they are counting their blessings. >> we spent thousands of dollars putting in a 25-foot steel beam and...