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sparking criticism of the way israel deals with the civilians that they detained in unoccupied territorieshis mother described how soldiers perform at night to arrest one of her sons. >> in a matter of seconds, they grabbed him. he was barely dressed and not allowed to put on his shoes. it all happened very quickly. >> this 13-year-old boy in counts the trip that brought him to a base nearby. >> they were searing -- screaming at me, pushing me around. i told them i do not know anything. >> just a few kilometers away his cousin was taken that same night. he said he had to confess and sign a document in hebrew, a language she did not understand. the defense of children organization has recorded hundreds of such cases and has used these messages to intimidate palestinian children. a >> the reason they still exist is to terrorize palestinian children. related to any activity with palestinian resistance. >> the israeli attorney general will not go on camera about this issue. where palestinian minors are put on trial, we are not allowed to film inside the halls of the court. images like these sh
sparking criticism of the way israel deals with the civilians that they detained in unoccupied territorieshis mother described how soldiers perform at night to arrest one of her sons. >> in a matter of seconds, they grabbed him. he was barely dressed and not allowed to put on his shoes. it all happened very quickly. >> this 13-year-old boy in counts the trip that brought him to a base nearby. >> they were searing -- screaming at me, pushing me around. i told them i do not know...
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it's sad to see there's a large housing stock unoccupied at this point held back because of the things wore discussing here today >> understood. >> i'm supportive as well. i wanted to ask supervisor avalos staff why are we getting the proposal now without the language why not wait for the language? i believe we had scheduled that back and thought we'd have the language by now we wanted to keep the hearing date >> i think you're hearing we're all supportive and obviously rerealize right now, we're having a crisis to the extent we can uphold the housing element in keeping our affordable housing stock on the market is very important. i'm supportive of the 10 year i think the economic cycle i want to keep it a 10 years because of the market. i don't want to create on incentive for people to do that. i kind of want to go into the question i think that ms. hayworth talked about the merger then apply for the ellis i'm trying to think about what kind of properties to get a merger first and i would think if you have tenants living in those buildings. i'm trying to figure out >> procedurally i t
it's sad to see there's a large housing stock unoccupied at this point held back because of the things wore discussing here today >> understood. >> i'm supportive as well. i wanted to ask supervisor avalos staff why are we getting the proposal now without the language why not wait for the language? i believe we had scheduled that back and thought we'd have the language by now we wanted to keep the hearing date >> i think you're hearing we're all supportive and obviously...
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they also know that the building is unoccupied. right there, they make the decision to not enter the building, fight it from the outside, otherwise, taking a defensive strategy. the video captured by the fire cam right on the side of the helmet of this firefighter. >> it popped out right away, because the house isn't occupied, the lawn isn't done. you have that shrubbery that makes it a risk. >> one of the biggest threat they are facing is the gable up over the top of the front door. it is clearly on fire and they are keeping an eye on it. they quickly try and douse it a little bit, get some water on it and try and cool that off and spray some water on there as well. >> i would be nervous. >> that firefighter tries to knock down the gable eliminating the risk. >> when you see a gable and house on fire like that, tha e horror movie. >> there it goes. it finally let's loose just feet from this firefighter. watch it again. the firefighter turns his head to get out of the way. you don't see it come down. >> look at that e was really cl
they also know that the building is unoccupied. right there, they make the decision to not enter the building, fight it from the outside, otherwise, taking a defensive strategy. the video captured by the fire cam right on the side of the helmet of this firefighter. >> it popped out right away, because the house isn't occupied, the lawn isn't done. you have that shrubbery that makes it a risk. >> one of the biggest threat they are facing is the gable up over the top of the front...
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representing we still remember the burnings -- burning homes and still today a third 69 homes remain unoccupied. how long do you think it will take before this comes back to life fully. >> well again the homes that were burnt to the ground i went out to breezy point and bell harbor. and this weekend we have been going back and forth with a number of individuals. and i saw the signs of frames of the homes going up. but they have decided to come together to get that done themselves. and we are working as feverishly as we possibly can to get 15% of the people in rockaway who are still not back in their homes. part of the problem for some is they are looking for direction. there are new standard on how high your house is supposed to be. they don't want to rebuild and it's no the at the flood level it should be. and then they are told they can't get insurance or they need to tear it down to start over again. when they rebuild they have to make sure it's at a height level that is approved by the city and the state. some have slowed down and hesitated and because they don't want to rebuild twice. >> t
representing we still remember the burnings -- burning homes and still today a third 69 homes remain unoccupied. how long do you think it will take before this comes back to life fully. >> well again the homes that were burnt to the ground i went out to breezy point and bell harbor. and this weekend we have been going back and forth with a number of individuals. and i saw the signs of frames of the homes going up. but they have decided to come together to get that done themselves. and we...
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three were released after they were all abducted by an unoccupied group. >>> colleagues and friends at icrc headquarters in geneva had been waiting ally. when it came, it was bittersweet. because some are still being held. despite the abduction, the red cross insists it's business as usual. >> this will not see us suspending our operations in syria. even yesterday we were helping displaced people, in rural damascus. despite this unfortunate incident we're still going to work for the syrian people. >>> numerous armed groups are fighting the government as well as each other. aid workers can unwittingly get caught up in the daily violence. like this car bomb so powerful at least 12 of the victims were burned beyond recognition. the attack happened beyond the turkish border, field hospitals are swamped with the survivors many with serious injuries. without nf beds, injured -- enough beds, injured people were treated where they lay. women and children among the dead. the bodies of the victims were laid outside so family and friends could severa search thes of the dead. lying on turkey's bor
three were released after they were all abducted by an unoccupied group. >>> colleagues and friends at icrc headquarters in geneva had been waiting ally. when it came, it was bittersweet. because some are still being held. despite the abduction, the red cross insists it's business as usual. >> this will not see us suspending our operations in syria. even yesterday we were helping displaced people, in rural damascus. despite this unfortunate incident we're still going to work for...
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the transit authorities takes issue with one of the assertions that unoccupied cars are routinely left powered up in storage but they brake setting that would allow movement through a mechanical train stopped mechanism. they say that out of service trains are left powered on only for a limited amount of time. sometimes they need lighting at night to perform basic maintenance and cleanup. tonight's recommendation does not resolve the central mystery of what has been known as the ghost train. investigators are working to determine how a driverless train traveled one half mile up monday morning making it through to track interlocks without being stopped by metal trip strips designed to keep trains from moving. what than 30 passengers were injured in the collision and lawsuits have already been filed in cook county circuit court. we're learning more tonight about the woman behind the wheel of a car that led police on a high speed chase in washington dc. tonight, her sisters talk about the woman they knew. this isn't some campaign. the shutdown could be over today. the rhetoric heats up aft
the transit authorities takes issue with one of the assertions that unoccupied cars are routinely left powered up in storage but they brake setting that would allow movement through a mechanical train stopped mechanism. they say that out of service trains are left powered on only for a limited amount of time. sometimes they need lighting at night to perform basic maintenance and cleanup. tonight's recommendation does not resolve the central mystery of what has been known as the ghost train....
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in court documents, he told investigators he torched dozens of unoccupied buildings last winter and this past spring. he'll be sentenced in december. his fiance also faces charges in the case. >>> well trouble off the ice for the former washington capitol. the goalie, who now plays for the colorado avalanche, by the way, now accused of assaulting his girlfriend, kicking her in the chest and dragging her by the hair. the court documents say that the alleged incident took place on monday. he turned himself into the cops last night. >>> metro will be open a bit later tonight to accommodate all the folks heading to the verizon center. the system will stay up for an extra hour to help riders trying to get home from the drake concert. police stations will be closed on metro's blue and orange line for work this weekend. smithsonian, federal center southwest and the capitol south stations will be completely closed. it will not be open for the orange and blue line riders. shuttle buses run between eastern market and federal triangle. >>> our sources told the associated press that american airline
in court documents, he told investigators he torched dozens of unoccupied buildings last winter and this past spring. he'll be sentenced in december. his fiance also faces charges in the case. >>> well trouble off the ice for the former washington capitol. the goalie, who now plays for the colorado avalanche, by the way, now accused of assaulting his girlfriend, kicking her in the chest and dragging her by the hair. the court documents say that the alleged incident took place on...
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the neighborhood still lined with piles of sand and unoccupied houses.ut a year later there are signs of resilience and recovery. a group of rockaway residents marking the anniversary, holding hands on the beach. immigration museum at ellis island damaged in the storm re-opened its doors yesterday. still, experts offering a harsh warning. >> sandy is not one-of-a-kind storm. the reality a storm of this force and magnitude could hit the coastline of our country any time and any place. >> reporter: now, one of the things i wanted to touch on here, a lot of confusion. what was so different about sandy than irene a year previous? its size, one of the most important things. 1,000 miles we saw the tropical storm force winds. take a lack at the path of sandy versus irene. sandy came in perpendicular to the shore instead of parallel. you have the storm surge concentrated in one region if it's perpendicular. it allows it to be higher instead of spread out along the coastline. take a look at this plan. this is the 100-we're flood plan that fema put out. this is ho
the neighborhood still lined with piles of sand and unoccupied houses.ut a year later there are signs of resilience and recovery. a group of rockaway residents marking the anniversary, holding hands on the beach. immigration museum at ellis island damaged in the storm re-opened its doors yesterday. still, experts offering a harsh warning. >> sandy is not one-of-a-kind storm. the reality a storm of this force and magnitude could hit the coastline of our country any time and any place....
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they are not unoccupied. my responsibility is to ensure they are protected 24 hours a day and not just with somebody that might come at the late response. we have staff that are there and all of those so out of 300 that would normally be on the mall, i have 12. >> so; therefore, there are consequences as said to all of this; is that right? in other words when you have a group of people you have consequences. >> yes, sir. >> you cannot cover everything you would like. >> i cannot protect them to the standard that this country expects me do so. >> now one of the things you said going wack to the hearing that mr. gowdy was talking about that impressed me quite a bit. you talk about how important it is to you personally you said it again today when people come visit our parks and monument you took do you still feel that way? >> yes, sir, if i may. in 2016, the national park service will be 100 years old. i have worked for the agency for 40 of the years. i have been a law enforcement ranger. i have been search and
they are not unoccupied. my responsibility is to ensure they are protected 24 hours a day and not just with somebody that might come at the late response. we have staff that are there and all of those so out of 300 that would normally be on the mall, i have 12. >> so; therefore, there are consequences as said to all of this; is that right? in other words when you have a group of people you have consequences. >> yes, sir. >> you cannot cover everything you would like. >>...
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as there's a lot of talk about open air monuments and memorials that are unmanned, they are not unoccupied. my responchesability is to ebb shire -- ensure they are protected 24 hers -- hours a day, not just with somebody that might come at a late response, we have staff there are there at all of those. out of 300 that would normally be on the mall, i have 12. so therefore, -- >> so therefore, there are consequences, as mr. connolly says, to all of this. in other words, when you've got to furlough people, you have some consequences. >> yes, sir. >> and so you cannot cover everything you'd like to cover, is that right? >> i cannot protect these monuments and memorials to the standard that this country expects me to do so. >> now one of the things that you said going back to the hearing that mr. gowdy was talking about that impressed me quite a bit is you talked about how important it is to you personally, and you said it again today, that when people come to visit our parks, our monuments, that you took it as a personal type of thing, you wanted them to be able to enjoy that. that it was ver
as there's a lot of talk about open air monuments and memorials that are unmanned, they are not unoccupied. my responchesability is to ebb shire -- ensure they are protected 24 hers -- hours a day, not just with somebody that might come at a late response, we have staff there are there at all of those. out of 300 that would normally be on the mall, i have 12. so therefore, -- >> so therefore, there are consequences, as mr. connolly says, to all of this. in other words, when you've got to...