63
63
Jul 26, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember hearing steven lloyd shouting at them. >> i said ventilate him, ventilate him, ventilate himnd they were, like, sir, we can't. universal precautions. >> now more time ticks away. you can see a rescuer carrying a plastic bag with the all-important breathing gear. only now on the way down to the river. >> the man needed to be ventilated. i really thought this guy could have been saved. i really did. we really tried. >> by the time philadelphia rescue crews get him up from the riverbank and to a local hospital, it's too late. matthew buford is dead. >> no one will ever know for sure whether he could have been saved. garrett couples says he doesn't blame the crowd or the police for not jumping in if they weren't properly trained. but he says it's hard to believe with so many authorities on the scene that none of them knew how to make a water rescue. >> i mean, it's -- it doesn't make sense to me that you have fire rescue within two blocks, marine rescue within two miles, and none of them are trained in water rescue. to me, that is -- i mean, that's unspeakable. >> after the incid
i remember hearing steven lloyd shouting at them. >> i said ventilate him, ventilate him, ventilate himnd they were, like, sir, we can't. universal precautions. >> now more time ticks away. you can see a rescuer carrying a plastic bag with the all-important breathing gear. only now on the way down to the river. >> the man needed to be ventilated. i really thought this guy could have been saved. i really did. we really tried. >> by the time philadelphia rescue crews get...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i wasn't involved that the preliminary discussions as far as trying to enclosure the ventilation or the skylights but the impression i'm under the building ownership will not allow them to install sound proofing on the roof and the building person will not pay for sound proofing to be installed they're in a bit of a testimony too here. >> any suggestion of sound curtain maybe behind the band. >> i think i think that's not the source of the issue. and they don't have neighbors that will be disturbed out in front of the building or really on the side of the building >> it helps to absorb some of that. >> yeah. i think the only way to do the booking they're doing now and to have the type of club that they're going for is to make some really. >> changes. some improvements that's been not allowed by ownership >> i have a question for staff is that an issue for code enforcement to the building owner? interest does anyone know. >> so in our meetings with the club ownership not the building owner the building owner was told by the city to install the ceiling fan he didn't want anybody touching
i wasn't involved that the preliminary discussions as far as trying to enclosure the ventilation or the skylights but the impression i'm under the building ownership will not allow them to install sound proofing on the roof and the building person will not pay for sound proofing to be installed they're in a bit of a testimony too here. >> any suggestion of sound curtain maybe behind the band. >> i think i think that's not the source of the issue. and they don't have neighbors that...
197
197
Jul 23, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
crews evacuated at 4:30, and firefighters are ventilating the building ever since. katherine scott is live outside of the hotel with the story. >> i spoke to hotel management. they are hoping to get people back in the next hour or so. they are weighting for lni to clear the building. if you take a look now, people are still waiting outside. hopeful that they can get back in soon. after being roused from this beds this morning. >> it's 4:00 in the morning, the alarm went off, everybody just migrated here, for hours, this is where many sat, after smoking conditions forced evacuations of hotel guests at the philadelphia downtown at the 200 block of north 17th street. alarms went off since 4:15 email and guests made their way down the stairwells, i got down there and said oh snap, the fire is you could see all the smokes. >> it filled up the lobby and some of the guest floors, they blamed a malfunctioni electrical panel for the problem, food and beverages were provide and some waitedn the archdiocese across the street. ventilation fans helped to a out the building and g
crews evacuated at 4:30, and firefighters are ventilating the building ever since. katherine scott is live outside of the hotel with the story. >> i spoke to hotel management. they are hoping to get people back in the next hour or so. they are weighting for lni to clear the building. if you take a look now, people are still waiting outside. hopeful that they can get back in soon. after being roused from this beds this morning. >> it's 4:00 in the morning, the alarm went off,...
59
59
Jul 27, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
in fireproof vaults, ventilated by controlled condition there, are stored thousands of feet of important films. technicians maintain this film laboratory, selecting and editing all films. these pictures are available to any responsible citizen. through the use of motion pictures, the archives is taking full advantage of science and keeping records of the social and cultural life of america as it progresses. the motion pictures, i mirror of our country's history in the making. ♪ department, the recorded utterances of our nations leaders are carefully preserved. tomorrow's younger generation love pictures of our president and they will hear him speak. swear that inly will safely execute the office of president of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. so help me god. >> with its great storage vaults, exhibition halls, manuscripts, documents, and papers, you archives building is a time capsule of americana from the earliest beginnings of our democracy to present day. it houses highlights of the country's hist
in fireproof vaults, ventilated by controlled condition there, are stored thousands of feet of important films. technicians maintain this film laboratory, selecting and editing all films. these pictures are available to any responsible citizen. through the use of motion pictures, the archives is taking full advantage of science and keeping records of the social and cultural life of america as it progresses. the motion pictures, i mirror of our country's history in the making. ♪ department,...
131
131
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
we are going to flush them out with water and ventilate the houses so we can get the residents back in there. >>reporter:they were brought in place to flush out the gasoline. it happened at 46 goreski lane. they were the first to alert the authorities of the odor. the end unite in the lowest part of the development. it appears that theirs was the hard hest hit. >> as long as we flush it and it stays gone. that is the hope it's a little amount. it will dissipate and not come back. >> the three houses here, the readings we are getting or not dangerous to life or health or combustible. it's a big inconvenience. it's an unpleasant odor. >>reporter:the residents were asked to evacuate. 16 of 161 of those units were gn all-clear. the logans will wait until tomorrow at the earliest. >>> a wilmington bridge has been named after a former mayor that served the community for years. the north market street bridge is now the james sills jr. bridge. he served from 1992 to 2000. he was a former state rep and a city councilman. >> it's a bridge that in it a pivotal wa way contributed to te growth of o
we are going to flush them out with water and ventilate the houses so we can get the residents back in there. >>reporter:they were brought in place to flush out the gasoline. it happened at 46 goreski lane. they were the first to alert the authorities of the odor. the end unite in the lowest part of the development. it appears that theirs was the hard hest hit. >> as long as we flush it and it stays gone. that is the hope it's a little amount. it will dissipate and not come back....
141
141
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
dead, the result of too much anesthesia with no anesthesiologist to monitor her, and there was no ventilator to help her breathe. >> i knew that things would never be the same once this happened. >> when local prosecutors learned about the incident, they conducted an investigation. they learned that dr. pignataro was not a board-certified plastic surgeon. in fact, he wasn't a plastic surgeon at all. >> he did train for ear, nose and throat but did not finish. so, technically, it did not make him an ear, nose and throat doctor. he didn't finish all of the things necessary to become one. >> medical experts told investigators that sarah smith would have survived if dr. pignataro had the proper resuscitation equipment. >> the procedure that sarah smith was undergoing was a transumbilical breast augmentation. it was a very invasive procedure and should have been done in a hospital setting or at least a certified surgical area. >> dr. pignataro claimed that deaths from anesthesia do occasionally happen. nevertheless, prosecutors charged him with manslaughter. to avoid a trial, he pled guilty to cr
dead, the result of too much anesthesia with no anesthesiologist to monitor her, and there was no ventilator to help her breathe. >> i knew that things would never be the same once this happened. >> when local prosecutors learned about the incident, they conducted an investigation. they learned that dr. pignataro was not a board-certified plastic surgeon. in fact, he wasn't a plastic surgeon at all. >> he did train for ear, nose and throat but did not finish. so, technically,...
512
512
Jul 23, 2014
07/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 512
favorite 0
quote 0
guests would be allowed back in once the crews are done ventilating the building. >> 6:33 right now. accused of terrorize ago cup nel montgomery county is in police custody this morning, and now, other police departments are looking at him. >> fox 29 steve keeley outside upper merion police department. steve, good morning. >> old bank robber willie sutton famous for the line a truck added to him. why do you rob banks? quote, there is where the money is. this guy sit and stirring after being caught yesterday likely saying why did you hit the main line houses, and all of the wealthy homes? because that's where the rich people live. so he took the train out here from his philly home, and he's been burglarizing homes close to the train stops along the main line. >> shows the argument so much against expanding train lines to the suburban towns, like those down in jersey dead set against patco ever going into gloucester county. >> we believe there was a burglary, initially, when the actor goes inside the house, he does find a weapon in the house, a shotgun, and he hears people upstairs. wh
guests would be allowed back in once the crews are done ventilating the building. >> 6:33 right now. accused of terrorize ago cup nel montgomery county is in police custody this morning, and now, other police departments are looking at him. >> fox 29 steve keeley outside upper merion police department. steve, good morning. >> old bank robber willie sutton famous for the line a truck added to him. why do you rob banks? quote, there is where the money is. this guy sit and...
169
169
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
>>reporter:there are plans to flush the pits and ventilate the three homes. they own the end unit. now they hope that the plan will rid them of the fumes. >> i hope it work what is they are try doing. they are trying to pump it out to see what happened. the intention is to wait. >> neither one of us are comfort together bring the kids back tonight. we are going to wait-and-see tomorrow. >>reporter:well it's an exhausting 24 hours for the logans. they don't want to return to their homes until they are concern that the gasoline and fumes are gone. >>> thank you, a company that makes components for power plants could eventually employ 2,000 people in camden. chris christie joined dana redd and hold tech international officials apt the site. they awarded the company $260 million in tax credits over 10 years as an incentive to build in camden. it's slated to open in 2018. >>> the trump plaza expects to close in the middle of september. termination warnings wet out to 1100 casino workers. >> the city is trying to transition everyone from the perception it's just a gambling resort. the ci
>>reporter:there are plans to flush the pits and ventilate the three homes. they own the end unit. now they hope that the plan will rid them of the fumes. >> i hope it work what is they are try doing. they are trying to pump it out to see what happened. the intention is to wait. >> neither one of us are comfort together bring the kids back tonight. we are going to wait-and-see tomorrow. >>reporter:well it's an exhausting 24 hours for the logans. they don't want to return...
40
40
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
cue the hype ventilating and the crying.he is stoked. >> oh, i'm so happy. >> just unwraps mind craft, a video game to create worlds and all sorts of things. his friends have it. then comes home and he's bummed out. asking for it since christmas, christmas to june is forever. >> exactly. >> you can see why he's excited. he gets the game, but there's another gift because now he's going to play it. >> how do i do it? >> gosh, mom and dad getting him what he wants. they did not miss. >> nailed it. he was a little excited. that's the title of the thing, and than said the reaction was a complete surprise. >> i'm so happy! >> we knew he would be happy and emotional, but this reaction was above and beyond. >> can you say thank you or something? >> thank you! >> what did he say? >> thank you. >> love you, mom and dad. >> can i play it? >> yeah, we have to set it up. >> pop it in. >> dad, hook it up. >> wouldn't have been funny if he said, no, maybe tomorrow. >> do homework first. >> yeah. >>> a magician goes backstage at the van war
cue the hype ventilating and the crying.he is stoked. >> oh, i'm so happy. >> just unwraps mind craft, a video game to create worlds and all sorts of things. his friends have it. then comes home and he's bummed out. asking for it since christmas, christmas to june is forever. >> exactly. >> you can see why he's excited. he gets the game, but there's another gift because now he's going to play it. >> how do i do it? >> gosh, mom and dad getting him what he...
73
73
Jul 1, 2014
07/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
you see them ventilating the house by cutting a bunch of holes up on the roof of the building and pouring water down inside. >> what started the fire? people just smoking up inside and they just got carriless? >> no word on what started the fire, but hard to imagine looking at all the fire and destruction they were able to confine the fire to merely just one room and the attic. they were able to save a lot in the house. >>> let's head over to level, maryland. this is a volunteer department. you see now this is a row of town homes. they are dealing with the home in the middle of the large row of town homes that's three stories tall, and, of course, very dark and difficult inside to work, but they get the job done. pulling out the interior wall down to get into the attic space and fight this fire. >> so dangerous. so scary. >> the technology allows them to do what they do and show what their day-to-day is like. >>> i want you guys to know that in this video, there's no deer left behind. you can see there's a baby deer or a fawn, and it is not alone. that is mom, and mom is not crossing the
you see them ventilating the house by cutting a bunch of holes up on the roof of the building and pouring water down inside. >> what started the fire? people just smoking up inside and they just got carriless? >> no word on what started the fire, but hard to imagine looking at all the fire and destruction they were able to confine the fire to merely just one room and the attic. they were able to save a lot in the house. >>> let's head over to level, maryland. this is a...
133
133
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
sidney was hooked up to a ventilator, undergoing emergency brain surgery. >> even if you think that she's going to wake up and come out and breathe on her own, we didn't know if she could walk or talk. they told us she may not remember. >> reporter: but eight days after the accident, sidney finally came to. >> when i woke up and said that, because i had just gotten off my breathing tube, i had no idea. it just amazes me how that happened to me and i can't remember it. >> reporter: and now, one year hater, for the very first time, sidney is sharing her story with us on that very same beach where she came so close to death. >> i think about it constantly. i have reminders of it, my scars, everything reminding me of it. and everybody always brings it up to me. >> reporter: but sidney and alexis' ordeal is not isolated. over the past 30 years, 429 people have been seriously injuring parasailing in the u.s. 73 have died. turns out, the equipment used in parasailing is not required to be inspected by any government agency. that includes the tow lines and the harness. no agency performs any kind
sidney was hooked up to a ventilator, undergoing emergency brain surgery. >> even if you think that she's going to wake up and come out and breathe on her own, we didn't know if she could walk or talk. they told us she may not remember. >> reporter: but eight days after the accident, sidney finally came to. >> when i woke up and said that, because i had just gotten off my breathing tube, i had no idea. it just amazes me how that happened to me and i can't remember it. >>...
194
194
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
the ventilation is gorgeous in here -- >> seth: thank you so much.ve gotten big. we got people like you who come on our show now. >> seth: thank you. meryl streep was incredible. >> meryl streep was great. she was epic. >> seth: any dream guests? >> i would love our first lady, michelle obama. i would be very excited about -- >> seth: yeah. >> seeing her drink something other than water. [ laughter ] >> seth: that would be great. >> i like it that she drinks water but i want to see her slam -- slam something back. [ applause ] and a whole galaxy of people. >> seth: yeah. >> i'd love madonna. >> seth: that would be great too. >> that would be good. >> seth: it's really -- now you are presenting next week for your anniversary, the andy awards. >> yes, we are. >> seth: i have an andy award here. >> you do. >> seth: thank you for bringing it. >> yes. >> seth: show this. this is great. >> okay, this is the andy award. but what it is, i saw it for the first time last night. okay. so basically, this is -- i think a ken doll or a jason priestley doll, dipped
the ventilation is gorgeous in here -- >> seth: thank you so much.ve gotten big. we got people like you who come on our show now. >> seth: thank you. meryl streep was incredible. >> meryl streep was great. she was epic. >> seth: any dream guests? >> i would love our first lady, michelle obama. i would be very excited about -- >> seth: yeah. >> seeing her drink something other than water. [ laughter ] >> seth: that would be great. >> i like...
74
74
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
i can't tell if they've started ventilating yet. they've definitely been flushing the area with water. part of the challenge earlier is if you look down to the left, there's a line meter there, and that was fuelling a lot of the fire, pge was able to get that gas meter shut off, the battalion chief informed me they are going to have to stay, they being pge, will have to dig into the street so they can access the main gas line. they want to shut that off as well to be on the safe side. they don't know what damage was done to the august zil ri line that was sent to the restaurant. . appears that the front of the restaurant is not what's on fire. it looks like it's the back of the restaurant. a building that's attached to the front of the restaurant. this started around 4:20 this morning, someone walking by saw the flames, called 911. fortunately the station is just a block or two away. they were here on the scene quickly. you mentioned the one firefighter was hurt. the chief terms us that he tripped over a hose line while fighting thi
i can't tell if they've started ventilating yet. they've definitely been flushing the area with water. part of the challenge earlier is if you look down to the left, there's a line meter there, and that was fuelling a lot of the fire, pge was able to get that gas meter shut off, the battalion chief informed me they are going to have to stay, they being pge, will have to dig into the street so they can access the main gas line. they want to shut that off as well to be on the safe side. they...
242
242
Jul 23, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
the crews are now ventilating the hotel. they've got fans set up.reports of injuries but at this point it's unclear exactly when those guests are going to be allowed to get back into the hotel back no their rooms. stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for updates. >>> going on to another big story this morning, a mother is in some hot water with philadelphia police for leaving her baby in a hot car. only "action news" has video of the moment that a concerned crowd rushed to that child's res consume "action news" reporter katherine scott is live outside of special victims unit. she's got more on the ongoing investigation. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. and in that video you could hear people talking about breaking out the car windows in order to get the baby out of the car but that didn't ends up hang. authorities did arrive on the scene and do that. but we'll get to that in a minute. investigators are working with the district attorney's office to determine what charges this mother will face. so let's get to that exclusive v
the crews are now ventilating the hotel. they've got fans set up.reports of injuries but at this point it's unclear exactly when those guests are going to be allowed to get back into the hotel back no their rooms. stay with "action news" and 6abc.com for updates. >>> going on to another big story this morning, a mother is in some hot water with philadelphia police for leaving her baby in a hot car. only "action news" has video of the moment that a concerned crowd...
95
95
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
you will see these helmets that are specific for the sprinters and in front of it a soup ventilated helmetso both of them no matter what the specific characters, are very important for safety. >> reporter: the ventilation is so important on hot days. training conditions for the tour de france, these are training conditions also for professional and amateur riders like myself here. we are in winds of what? >> this is about 25 miles per hour. see we'll get our athletes in here, getting them testing the different positions and equipment. >> reporter: the tour de france has extremely windy conditions right now. >> yes. very much so. so this is the weather condition right here. duplicate for all our athletes. for more information on your local weather or other weather, go to kpix.com/weather. roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >>> 3, 2, 1 -- >> and it seems the fourth time was the charm for the launch of the spacex falcon 9. the string of delays that temporarily kept the missing on the ground. ,, (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, tha
you will see these helmets that are specific for the sprinters and in front of it a soup ventilated helmetso both of them no matter what the specific characters, are very important for safety. >> reporter: the ventilation is so important on hot days. training conditions for the tour de france, these are training conditions also for professional and amateur riders like myself here. we are in winds of what? >> this is about 25 miles per hour. see we'll get our athletes in here,...
121
121
Jul 11, 2014
07/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
he was air lifted to a hospital and on a ventilator for seven days. the candy-colored packets have contents that are toxic to digest. >> when they first came how the some used clear containers. >> and some of the lids were flimsy and not designed to deter children. and costco made a switch to an opaque lid. and others have an opaque container with a child-resistant lid. >> we would suggest they redesign them so they don't look like candy. >> and keep them out of the reach of your children. if you think your child may have been injured call the hot line immediately. >>> a truck carrying a carnival ride caused a huge back up along the new jersey turnpike this morning. the ride towed said behind the vehicle fell off. no one was hurt but the back up as you can see extended some nine miles as crews worked to clear up the scene. >>> and the afternoon commute on this friday. >> matt pellman with the update. >> we have back up s around our 7-elevens, it is free slurpee day. in the normal spot approaching 29, it would not look like if we checked it monday afte
he was air lifted to a hospital and on a ventilator for seven days. the candy-colored packets have contents that are toxic to digest. >> when they first came how the some used clear containers. >> and some of the lids were flimsy and not designed to deter children. and costco made a switch to an opaque lid. and others have an opaque container with a child-resistant lid. >> we would suggest they redesign them so they don't look like candy. >> and keep them out of the...
95
95
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> open up the ventilation.se we turn on the protain there is no protain lingering -- propane lingering around. >> reporter: the firefighter annually checks the tank and the equipment before issuing permits. >> check there is no leak, loose fittings. >> his chickb truck is safer than older vehicles -- cricken truck is safer than older vehicle -- chicken truck is safer than older weeks. >> ours is on the side. >> reporter: alameda county requires a permit. contra costa county requires the same along with fire department approval. san francisco fire officials want people looking out for trucks operating without a permit. david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco police are investigating another hate crime during gay pride weekend at castro near 18th street. police say a group of people assaulted two people. police are looking for witnesses and gathering surveillance video from the area around the time of the attack. one men of the organization says this is part of a disturbing trend. >> i think it is
. >> open up the ventilation.se we turn on the protain there is no protain lingering -- propane lingering around. >> reporter: the firefighter annually checks the tank and the equipment before issuing permits. >> check there is no leak, loose fittings. >> his chickb truck is safer than older vehicles -- cricken truck is safer than older vehicle -- chicken truck is safer than older weeks. >> ours is on the side. >> reporter: alameda county requires a permit....
135
135
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
ç hyper ventilateing. >> nice to see him so happy. things on purpose?und nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. surprise!lcome back. crystal geyser alpine spring water. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. news flash, it's bottled at the source. news flash, we sell it in cases. oh. thank you. oh no no no. crystal geyser. bottled right at the mountain source. [d [dramatic music] ♪ >> hey! hey! what's up? what up, man? what's happening? what's up? what's up, baby, how you doing? what's happening? what up, what up, what up, what up, what up? what's up? how are you, good? >> good. >> come on out. >> yeah. hello, and welcome to millionaire. you know, we've got a great game ahead of y
ç hyper ventilateing. >> nice to see him so happy. things on purpose?und nature. there's nothing wrong with tha. i can hear your arteries clogging. ok. no. this is tap water. i can't let you buy this. oh. crystal geyser please. crystal geyser. bottled at the mountain source. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios...
94
94
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie got the worst of it. 9 months on a ventilator. a lifetime of difficulty learning. kathleen, though, says charlieñ is a he used binders full of giants recaps and box scores to teach himself reading and math. still, kathleen wondered what job opportunities would be there for charlie down the road. so with a background in catering, kathleen helped start a cafe at charlie's middle school staffed with other special needs students. >> students in special education often feel disconnected to their own community. >> reporter: then did the same thing at his high school. >> we're going to prepare strawberries in two ways. >> reporter: now kathleen is taking it big time. when palo alto's newest public library opens later this year, ada's cafe will be there to serve. >> we've got a lot of hungry people. >> reporter: kathleen working not just with charlie. >> i am cleaning the strawberry so it will look beautiful for the tray. >> reporter: but other developmentally disabled adults. >> so we're going to spread them out like this. teaching them kitchen skills. giving them to life
charlie got the worst of it. 9 months on a ventilator. a lifetime of difficulty learning. kathleen, though, says charlieñ is a he used binders full of giants recaps and box scores to teach himself reading and math. still, kathleen wondered what job opportunities would be there for charlie down the road. so with a background in catering, kathleen helped start a cafe at charlie's middle school staffed with other special needs students. >> students in special education often feel...
193
193
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
resident who were forced to evacuate last night now get to return to their hems and tonight crews are ventilating those defective homes and flushing their system. they still don't necessity where that gas came from, and residents are still shaken up. >> i mean it is our house, i mean, we have been there for ten years, it is everything that we have, you know. >> everything is sitting in there with all of the chemicals smell. >> all of the clothes on, furniture, kids stuff, everything is in the house. >> everything we have is in the house. >> it can't be good. >> ten homes are still off limits because officials cannot reach the owners. officials say there were no injuries and no one's drinking water was impacted because residents don't use well water. >>> philadelphia police busted a possible drug making business in torresdale. "eyewitness news" at the 3500 block of grant avenue as investigators lug boxes out of the building. it is used chemicals were used to make drugs inside a second floor apartment. nearby apartment were evacuated and department of home land security were notified. >>> in campai
resident who were forced to evacuate last night now get to return to their hems and tonight crews are ventilating those defective homes and flushing their system. they still don't necessity where that gas came from, and residents are still shaken up. >> i mean it is our house, i mean, we have been there for ten years, it is everything that we have, you know. >> everything is sitting in there with all of the chemicals smell. >> all of the clothes on, furniture, kids stuff,...
162
162
Jul 11, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
delaware county, chopper three over 400 block of croyden road as fire fighters cut holes in the roof to ventilate the smoke, heat from inside. we are told that no one there was injured. >> taking a look at the weather, it is a fabulous friday across the area. "eyewitness news" in spring garden where people were out and about enjoying beautiful weather. meteorologist kathy orr was outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the first weekend at the week ahead. >> it feels warm out here, guess contact plenty of blue skies, a few fair weather clouds, very nice evening on tap. on storm scan three we are looking at mostly, clear skies across the region. there are a few showers popping up. we have a front along the delaware bay and a sea breeze creating some spotty showers, over millville and now heading towards the river and parts of the cape may county. another cell is just to the south of dearfield and moving south east. they will in the last that long ten or 15 minutes and they should dissipate in the next hour or so. as we lose that day time heating. >> speaking of daytime heating, in philadelphia just bou
delaware county, chopper three over 400 block of croyden road as fire fighters cut holes in the roof to ventilate the smoke, heat from inside. we are told that no one there was injured. >> taking a look at the weather, it is a fabulous friday across the area. "eyewitness news" in spring garden where people were out and about enjoying beautiful weather. meteorologist kathy orr was outside on the cbs-3 sky deck with the first weekend at the week ahead. >> it feels warm out...
102
102
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
that building was ventilated by emergency responders. a philadelphia school police officer was treated for dizziness from the fumes but that officer is expect to be okay. >>> well, developing right new death toll is now over 200 in gaza and one in israel, and nine days of fighting. hamas says israelis tarring hems of the senior leaders as israeli military resumes its bombard. of gas a israel resume air strikes after hamas reject a cease-fire plan. the united states is standing bias rail but is pushing both sides to work towards deescalating the situation. >> we believe israel has the right to defend itself. that remains the the case but our focus continues to be on working towards a cease-fire. >> israeli officials say country's security cabinet discussed plans for a possible limited, ground invasion. >>> happening today an arraignment for montgomery county teacher who allegedly had an inappropriate relationship with one of her students. prosecutors say, three three-year old jessica streeper had a sexual relationship with a 14 year-old s
that building was ventilated by emergency responders. a philadelphia school police officer was treated for dizziness from the fumes but that officer is expect to be okay. >>> well, developing right new death toll is now over 200 in gaza and one in israel, and nine days of fighting. hamas says israelis tarring hems of the senior leaders as israeli military resumes its bombard. of gas a israel resume air strikes after hamas reject a cease-fire plan. the united states is standing bias...
462
462
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 462
favorite 0
quote 0
krause spent most of the day ventilating homes that were impacted. the 150 residents who to leave are now back in their houses this morning, while officials still do not know where the gas came from. they do know that no one's drinking water was effected. >>> i'm sure they're happy to be home back now. >> tell me about it, more to come, including the sixers noel and andrew wiggins of cleveland in summer lookings. >> saw two of the most well known people on the planet sitting on a bench watch would you do? one teen got the picture after lifetime. back >>> new video just into us from the fox chase section of philadelphia where lightning sparked a house fire. it happened late last night on the 400 block every chandler street. you can see the fire damaged the roof of that home t took fire fighters 45 minutes to get it all under control. luckily, no one was injured. >>> still, i mean, what, more than 9,000 lightning strikes overnight, katie. just incredible. >> crazy crazy stuff for us, yes. again, people were starting to get afraid of these storms. peopl
krause spent most of the day ventilating homes that were impacted. the 150 residents who to leave are now back in their houses this morning, while officials still do not know where the gas came from. they do know that no one's drinking water was effected. >>> i'm sure they're happy to be home back now. >> tell me about it, more to come, including the sixers noel and andrew wiggins of cleveland in summer lookings. >> saw two of the most well known people on the planet...
132
132
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
after a freon leak at arts academy at the benjamin rush in northeast philadelphia the building was ventilated and the officer is expect to be okay. >>> we are hearing from david, the glenn olden 14 year-old, struck by light authentic week. he is recovering but says he might in the get out in storms anymore. doctors say rubber souled shoes likely saved him, shoes he got from a friend just before the storm. >>> right now just past 5:53. speaking of storms, some hope today, katie. >> no, we are definitely seeing back end of the frontal boundary responsible for triggering these rounds of severe weather but we are not out of the woods just yet. this is back edge of what we will fine, a morning issue, however a big then are storm has fired up out there across atlantic county. specifically mays landing we are seeing heavy rainfall. it is fading out there recent lightening strike. there is thunder involved and flood advisory in effect until 8:15 or until that pocket moves through, bob, over to you. >>> good morning, everybody. watching us down the shore you will sianni hear that rumble of thunder and
after a freon leak at arts academy at the benjamin rush in northeast philadelphia the building was ventilated and the officer is expect to be okay. >>> we are hearing from david, the glenn olden 14 year-old, struck by light authentic week. he is recovering but says he might in the get out in storms anymore. doctors say rubber souled shoes likely saved him, shoes he got from a friend just before the storm. >>> right now just past 5:53. speaking of storms, some hope today,...
150
150
Jul 1, 2014
07/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he meant the crack that ventilates the top of the pie that allows the steam, the flavor to comeou're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 am, starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers have approved a new state budget but new from overnight, governor tom corbett has not signed the plan. we'll explain why he's holding out. >> a large storm system takes shape around florida. it could become tropical storm arthur as early as today. it will likely have an impact on our area. >> no rain in the forecast for today, just more heat and humidity. we'll warm into the lower 90s today and the heat will be sticking around for a while. good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today, i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's already 73 degrees. let's foin find o-- find out mo about the heat with meteorologist bill henley. >> we're watching the potential for storms for tomorrow and toward the end of the week, we may be impacted by a tropical storm. for now, we're waiting for sunrise. we will see lots of sunshine. it will be a dry morning but muggier indeed. th
. >> he meant the crack that ventilates the top of the pie that allows the steam, the flavor to comeou're watching nbc 10 news today at 5:00 am, starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> pennsylvania lawmakers have approved a new state budget but new from overnight, governor tom corbett has not signed the plan. we'll explain why he's holding out. >> a large storm system takes shape around florida. it could become tropical storm arthur as early as today. it...
44
44
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's not been adequately ventilated. and journalists haven't asked obama directly the few times they had direct access. >> so what's at stake if we do silence and punish whistle-blow whistle-blowers? >> well, what's at stake is whistle-blowers won't come forward. they know they're going to be prosecuted. they know they're being monitored. a lot of sources have dried up. there have been some panels in the last year, too, in the journalistic realm. and folks have talked about how it's harder to find people to talk now because they fear retribution. they know that the surveillance has gotten incredibly intense. and the stakes are incredibly high. and they get that. and so a lot of folks who might be inclined to leak and leakers are wonderful. because they tell reporters what they don't already have and they can't find in any document. they're very essential. >> if edward snowden had offered you the nsa documents, would you have published them? >> i would've liked to. he didn't call. >> but if he had? >> i would. i would hav
and it's not been adequately ventilated. and journalists haven't asked obama directly the few times they had direct access. >> so what's at stake if we do silence and punish whistle-blow whistle-blowers? >> well, what's at stake is whistle-blowers won't come forward. they know they're going to be prosecuted. they know they're being monitored. a lot of sources have dried up. there have been some panels in the last year, too, in the journalistic realm. and folks have talked about how...
92
92
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 1
they're going in to make holes for ventilation to make sure that the flames did that start up again.they're making sure it does that any major injuries. over the weekend. a mountain lion comes dangerously close to homes in san mateo. this after two similar sightings last week in the same city. officials say that friday night, a resident on queens lane saw the mountain lion. but didn't report it unitl saturday afternoon after finding a dead deer in the same area. one neighbor says he wishes he was the one who spotted the the modern lines want to avoid arrest is much as we want to avoid them. though the animal was close to in los angeles this morning, civil rights advocates will meet " with c-h-p officials today to talk about a videotape showing a patrolman beating a woman on the freeway. and now the family of the woman are planning to sue the agency. a passing driver took this video last week. the woman who was beaten is marlene pinnock. her attorney says pinnock's injuries are severe, and that she is being held against her will at a psychiatric hospital. a police report says pinnock
they're going in to make holes for ventilation to make sure that the flames did that start up again.they're making sure it does that any major injuries. over the weekend. a mountain lion comes dangerously close to homes in san mateo. this after two similar sightings last week in the same city. officials say that friday night, a resident on queens lane saw the mountain lion. but didn't report it unitl saturday afternoon after finding a dead deer in the same area. one neighbor says he wishes he...
145
145
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
the problem, not enough ventilation. >> we only have about 6,000 cubic feet per min of exhaust. the more pumps we bring, the more issues we have. >> reporter: meantime, repair work on the 93-year-old water main continues tonight with the pipe being cut into smaller pieces and taken away making way for a replacement. >> so we just within the last half hour shut the water. we have initiated repairs. the welders are cutting the fittings. >> reporter: dwp officials are hoping to have the repair work completed and sunset boulevard reopened to traffic soon. >> we are going to work through this 24 hours. we are anticipating an opening in the street friday night. we have to make sure we consolidate and make sure the road is acto pass. >> reporter: and the work here will continue around the clock until the road and pipe are prepared. i spoke to several students on the ucla campus. they said the earliest they could see their cars, wednesday. >> the flood has stranded almost a thousand cars and two campus parking lots. the broken main spewed out a lot more water than first thought. it is e
the problem, not enough ventilation. >> we only have about 6,000 cubic feet per min of exhaust. the more pumps we bring, the more issues we have. >> reporter: meantime, repair work on the 93-year-old water main continues tonight with the pipe being cut into smaller pieces and taken away making way for a replacement. >> so we just within the last half hour shut the water. we have initiated repairs. the welders are cutting the fittings. >> reporter: dwp officials are...
162
162
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
instead try grilling outdoors or if using the stove top, use a fan to ventilate hot are a out of theitchen. home appliances create extra heat when they run so only run the dishwasher when it's full and think about air drying dishes instead of using the heated dry option in the bathroom showers and baths can also cause excess heat and humidity in the home. so use a fan to row move it and look around the house for devices that generate a lot of heat like lamps, computers, televisiotelevisions and washerd dryers. these should be kept away from thermostats when possible to avoid to tricking it into pumping more cool air into a room than necessary. >> if you have central air be sure to replace the filters on a regular basis. dirty air filter will have your central air-conditioning unit working harder than it needs to which leads to higher electric bills. reporting for three on roar side, i'm jim donovan. >> okay. the heat and humidity often lead to storms and that's exactly what we saw tonight. kathy. >> a line of severe storms. we don't see that often from north to south through northeas
instead try grilling outdoors or if using the stove top, use a fan to ventilate hot are a out of theitchen. home appliances create extra heat when they run so only run the dishwasher when it's full and think about air drying dishes instead of using the heated dry option in the bathroom showers and baths can also cause excess heat and humidity in the home. so use a fan to row move it and look around the house for devices that generate a lot of heat like lamps, computers, televisiotelevisions and...
91
91
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
instead try grilling outdoors, or if using the the stove top use a fan to ventilate hot air out of the kitchen. home appliances create extra heat when they run so only run the dishwasher when it is full and think about air drying dishes instead of the heated dry option. in the bathroom showers and bats can also cause excess heat and humidity in the home so use fan to remove it. look around the house for devices that generate a lot have heat like lamps, computers, televisions and washers and dryers. these should be kept from thermostats when possible to avoid tricking it into pumping more cool air in the room then necessary. if you have central air be sure to replace filters on a regular basis. dirty filters will have your central air conditioning unit working harden then it needs to. reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> british researchers say they are making progress on a test to predict alzheimer's disease. they found ten proteins in the blood that reveal early changes in the brain. now those changes appear before a patient shows symptoms of the disease. through thi
instead try grilling outdoors, or if using the the stove top use a fan to ventilate hot air out of the kitchen. home appliances create extra heat when they run so only run the dishwasher when it is full and think about air drying dishes instead of the heated dry option. in the bathroom showers and bats can also cause excess heat and humidity in the home so use fan to remove it. look around the house for devices that generate a lot have heat like lamps, computers, televisions and washers and...
423
423
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 423
favorite 0
quote 0
sometimes that requires intubation put them on ventilator breathing machine. >> reporter: one to 2% of all drowning cases are caused by these conditions. children under the age of five and people ages 15 to 25 are most common the affected. persist 10 coughing, fatigue, vomiting, chest pain, wheezing are the usual symptom and can occur up to 24 hour later. dr. wells saw it happen when he was a lifeguard. >> we knew the kid had a near accident in the pool. seemed to be fine. finished playing with the family in the parking lot family called for help and we got out there and gave him couple deep breaths. >> experts say water safety is the best prevention. keep a close eye on inn experienced swimmers and children and teach swimmers to below water out and not panic. they say if you do notice any warning signs of dry or secondary drowning, you should get to the emergency room. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> atlantic city all lit up now. the cass soon notice a glow there on the boardwalk. but come tomorrow night, crowds will be flocking to the beach for some counsel country mu
sometimes that requires intubation put them on ventilator breathing machine. >> reporter: one to 2% of all drowning cases are caused by these conditions. children under the age of five and people ages 15 to 25 are most common the affected. persist 10 coughing, fatigue, vomiting, chest pain, wheezing are the usual symptom and can occur up to 24 hour later. dr. wells saw it happen when he was a lifeguard. >> we knew the kid had a near accident in the pool. seemed to be fine. finished...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
developers who are retrofitting or building new housing in air quality hot spot zones to install ventilation systems to ensure residents receive clean air in this units. this will streamline the process for project sponsors by clearly identifying the airs az of the city where we know these enhanced measures are needed most. this legislation is also part of an overall strategy to keep residents of the city and particularly those who suffer disproportionately from a wide range of environmental issues, healthy. as supervisor i have been focused on the health impacts of poverty, of violence, of land use and many other issues in the southeast neighborhoods. now, whether it's taxing sugary beverages, building a new youth clinic or bringing more resource he he to the district, i've been focused on comprehensively addressing the health impacts that our residents experience from a variety, a variety of forces klieg the very neighborhoods that they live in. district 10 is experiencing an exponential amount of construction now and now is the time to ensure that this new housing and construction is util
developers who are retrofitting or building new housing in air quality hot spot zones to install ventilation systems to ensure residents receive clean air in this units. this will streamline the process for project sponsors by clearly identifying the airs az of the city where we know these enhanced measures are needed most. this legislation is also part of an overall strategy to keep residents of the city and particularly those who suffer disproportionately from a wide range of environmental...
275
275
Jul 16, 2014
07/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
today, the supervisor introduced a measure requiring new, retro fitted buildings to include ventilation systems that can catch fine particulate matter. those include bay view and south of market areas where there is a lot of construction. >> we continue to get odd weather. someplaces got rain today. you can see this video outside of the news bureau this morning. >> who better to explain something odd? yours truly. higher humidity and thunderstorms over in the sierra continuing to break out another day as well. and a couple storms moving into foothills moving through sonora area. active weather and higher than normal humidity represents part of the pattern of higher humidity and higher than average for this time of the year. you can see crowds moving into our direction from our southeast. it's 68 degrees now in san francisco. 79 san jose. 66 in half moon bay. another live view looking southeastward. you can see high clouds in the sky. mostly blue, 76 now in san francisco. 77 in concord. livermore, 80. looking from cloud build ups there, well to our east. these forecast features muggy one
today, the supervisor introduced a measure requiring new, retro fitted buildings to include ventilation systems that can catch fine particulate matter. those include bay view and south of market areas where there is a lot of construction. >> we continue to get odd weather. someplaces got rain today. you can see this video outside of the news bureau this morning. >> who better to explain something odd? yours truly. higher humidity and thunderstorms over in the sierra continuing to...