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third aftershock are what really knocks them apart. we saw this in 2009 in l'aquila which was a similar size and scope earthquake where over 300 people died and that city in l'aquila in this area as well still hasn't been rebuilt because there's so much seismic activity in the area. it's going to be interesting, i suppose, as well, to see if anybody learned any lessons from that devastating earthquake after that quake hit, there were national regulations puts into place that any building over 100 years old had to be reinforced with anti-seismic reinforcements. it's going to be interesting to see if anybody took that advice and if any lessons were learned in 2009. authorities are going to be looking at that once they figure out what the death toll is in this devastating earthquake, rosemary. >> that is most definitely critical, bobbie nadeau, she is on her way to the quake zone and we will talk to her a little later this hour. many thanks to you, bobbie. a national spokesman for the italian red cross joins us now by phone from rome. now, talk to us, because rome, of course, being
third aftershock are what really knocks them apart. we saw this in 2009 in l'aquila which was a similar size and scope earthquake where over 300 people died and that city in l'aquila in this area as well still hasn't been rebuilt because there's so much seismic activity in the area. it's going to be interesting, i suppose, as well, to see if anybody learned any lessons from that devastating earthquake after that quake hit, there were national regulations puts into place that any building over...
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be between 1 radio and 1,000 people. l'aquila quake took almost 300 lives, it's it was a 6.31. and in happening in the 3:30 a.m. hour period. so similar quakes to the one we saw there. >> pedram, thank you. >>> also following other breaking news overnight. north korea test firing a submarine based missile off its east coast. also own as the east sea, it violated the test tone for the first time ever. calling it an unforgivable reckless act that significantly daps the peace and stability of the region. the launch comes during an an amal exercise. >>> donald trump and republicans brandishing their attacks on what they call a pay to play culture in the state department. it's a new report from the associated press finding more than half the principals meeting with hillary clinton as secretary of state had donated to the clinton foundation. trump calling it the most corrupt in political history. it's a line of attack he kept up with the campaign trail in texas. >> it is impossible to figure out where the clinton foundation ends and the state department begins. it is now abundantly clear
be between 1 radio and 1,000 people. l'aquila quake took almost 300 lives, it's it was a 6.31. and in happening in the 3:30 a.m. hour period. so similar quakes to the one we saw there. >> pedram, thank you. >>> also following other breaking news overnight. north korea test firing a submarine based missile off its east coast. also own as the east sea, it violated the test tone for the first time ever. calling it an unforgivable reckless act that significantly daps the peace and...
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is not far from the sight of that massive 6.3 magnitude earthquake in l'aquila in 2009 which killed 300 people. >> seth, thank you. travel safely. >>> in this country, the associated reports a large number of people who were granted meetings with hillary clinton when she was secretary of state, donated to the clinton foundation. and donald trump says he is willing to soften his immigration policy but he offered no specifics. brian webb is here in new york with more. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. donald trump is calling for a special proper to investigate clinton's connection to the foreign donors to find out if they got preferential treatment while she was secretary of state. >> reporter: hillary clinton greeted supporters after a full day of fund-raising in california as her past involvement with her family's charitable foundation comes under more scrutiny. an associated press report out tuesday claims more than half of the people outside of government who met with clinton during her time as secretary of state all donated in some way to the clinton fou
is not far from the sight of that massive 6.3 magnitude earthquake in l'aquila in 2009 which killed 300 people. >> seth, thank you. travel safely. >>> in this country, the associated reports a large number of people who were granted meetings with hillary clinton when she was secretary of state, donated to the clinton foundation. and donald trump says he is willing to soften his immigration policy but he offered no specifics. brian webb is here in new york with more. good...
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passed," deputy mayor michele franchi said, "and in l'aquila, houses still need to be reconstructed and some buildings haven't received anti-seismic certificates." pictures of ancient and once- bucolic -- are in sharp contrast to the town today. rebuilding it this place as it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost. history has been, too. italy's prime minister has pointed out that it would be impossible to bring all of the ancient buildings in this country up to seismic code. james, some here tell us they are too scared and can't imagine staying, while others have vowed to rebuild. tonight, the small town of durant, mississippi, near jackson is shaken by the murder of two catholic nuns. they were found in their homeh yesterday, apparently stabbed to death. omar villafranca is there. >> reporter: the murders of sister paula merrill and sister margaret held have shocked the town of durant. assistant police chief james lee:es >> a double homicide in a community this small and the fact this these two ladies were nuns, they actually spent their community right here. i'm sure our co
passed," deputy mayor michele franchi said, "and in l'aquila, houses still need to be reconstructed and some buildings haven't received anti-seismic certificates." pictures of ancient and once- bucolic -- are in sharp contrast to the town today. rebuilding it this place as it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost. history has been, too. italy's prime minister has pointed out that it would be impossible to bring all of the ancient buildings in this country up to seismic...
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keep pointing to is the 2009 l'aquila earthquake. when that took place, there was a man that survived for 72 hours and kinds of positive stories could still be repeated.the folks we have spoken to here, the residents who've been devastated by this earthquake, most of them are not able to return to their homes, even the homes that are still standing, it's simply too dangerous, they have been cleared from this area. authorities have set up temporary shelters and tents. but it gets very cold here at night, so it's not a comfortable existence for them. they do say they are happy with immediate emergency response but many are worried what this means to th i situation.l'aquila which again suffered that earthquake in 2009 remains a ghost town and many folks here say - will they be able to go home - they don't know.(--on cam--)the other issue is going to be creating more permanent, warmer structures, winter is coming, the temperatures get very low in the winter time in this mountainous region.and it's going to be a very difficult thing for these families, thousands of them, to surviv
keep pointing to is the 2009 l'aquila earthquake. when that took place, there was a man that survived for 72 hours and kinds of positive stories could still be repeated.the folks we have spoken to here, the residents who've been devastated by this earthquake, most of them are not able to return to their homes, even the homes that are still standing, it's simply too dangerous, they have been cleared from this area. authorities have set up temporary shelters and tents. but it gets very cold here...
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/ usgs) "it occurred near an earth quake of magnitude 6.3 that happened near l'aquila in april of 2009 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties."preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of wednesday's quake could be devastating.the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth......a destructive combination that officials say could be landslides, and extensive casualties.i'm reid binion -----end------ there's no number of the people missing - complicating matters, tourists visiting the area or family. at least three people are dead after a six-point-eight magnitude earthquake hit myanmar. despite heavy shaking, most buildings remain intact according to government officials. data from the u-s geological survey shows -- the tremors were felt as far away as thailand. storm team 4 now....it was a soggy start to our day.... with heavy rains on the radar this morning...and, we will likely see more tonight. meteorologist scott steele tells us which communities could get a good soaking. after this morning's torrential downpo
/ usgs) "it occurred near an earth quake of magnitude 6.3 that happened near l'aquila in april of 2009 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties."preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of wednesday's quake could be devastating.the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth......a destructive combination that officials say could be landslides, and extensive casualties.i'm reid binion -----end------ there's no...
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occurred near an earth quake of magnitude 6.3 that happened near l'aquila in april of 20-09 which caused a lot of damage and also several preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of the quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive casualties. i'm reid binion reporting as of right now we are told the death toll has risen to 37. here is a live shot of the recovery efforts in italy right now. facebook has activitated safety check... u-s citizens affected by the #italyearthquake are being asked to contact the u-s embassy there. senator harry reid has some strong words for donald trump... he says the republican nominee won't win nevada because there aren't enough "uneducated white men" he says the demographics have changed and that trump cant count on "reagan democrats who crossed party lines for support. reid says that change...along with his belief that republican women a
occurred near an earth quake of magnitude 6.3 that happened near l'aquila in april of 20-09 which caused a lot of damage and also several preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of the quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive casualties. i'm reid binion reporting as of right...
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that happ l'aquila in april of 20-09 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties." preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of the quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive casualties. i'm reid binion reporting>> the wife of a construction worker who died on the job says shouldn't have even been working that day. ricardo bautista died monday when the scaffolding he was working on at tivoli village suddenly collapsed. his family remembers him as a loving husband and father... who always put his family first. ricardo's wife says he worked two jobs. she says the construction job was a side job he worked to earn extra cash. "he wasn't supposed to go to work , so i told him just stay home, take a day off. he said no i need to make more income." jacqueline says she and ricardo have three young children. osha is investigating the incident... so work at the
that happ l'aquila in april of 20-09 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties." preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of the quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive casualties. i'm reid binion reporting>> the wife of a construction worker who died...
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look at previous ga s quakes, we know in 2009, the l'aquila quake, a 6.3.1, also six miles in depth and happening in the 3:30 in the morning period. very similar quakes to what we saw of a couple years ago. guys. >>> also breaking overnight, north korea test firing a submarine based ballistic missile off the east coast. it landed 300 miles away in the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. a lunch violated the zone for the first time ever. japan's romney calling that test launch an unforgivable reckless act that significantly damages the peace and stability of the region. the launch comes during a joint military exercise between united states and south korea. >>> the attack based on a new report from the associated press saying more than half the private individuals that met with hillary clinton when he was secretary of state had donated to the clinton family foundation. trump is calling the foundation the most corrupt enterprise in political history. it's line of attack he kept up on the campaign trail yesterday in texas. >> it is impossible to figure out where the clinton found
look at previous ga s quakes, we know in 2009, the l'aquila quake, a 6.3.1, also six miles in depth and happening in the 3:30 in the morning period. very similar quakes to what we saw of a couple years ago. guys. >>> also breaking overnight, north korea test firing a submarine based ballistic missile off the east coast. it landed 300 miles away in the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. a lunch violated the zone for the first time ever. japan's romney calling that test launch an...
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rebuild before. in 2009 quake in nearby l'aquila killed more than 300 people and today the city is still scarred. seven years have passed, the deputy mayor said, and l'aquila, houses still need to be reinstructed. some buildings haven't received anti-seismic certificates. pictures of ancient are in sharp rebuilding this place as it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost, history has been too. the window for finding survivors alive in the rubble is closing so workers will be bringing in heavier equipment to clear some of the debris. some here vow to rebuild. while others in smaller hamlets worry their small towns may never come back. zone this morning, thank you. >>> the frustration in phoenix. five months after a serial shooter began attacking, killing seven people, police have few leads and no motive. on thursday, city officials called a news conference to say they are not even close to solving the prime. mireya villarreal reports. >> reporter: the attacks have all taken place at night. people targeted at random in front of their homes. nine separate shootings in primary low incom
rebuild before. in 2009 quake in nearby l'aquila killed more than 300 people and today the city is still scarred. seven years have passed, the deputy mayor said, and l'aquila, houses still need to be reinstructed. some buildings haven't received anti-seismic certificates. pictures of ancient are in sharp rebuilding this place as it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost, history has been too. the window for finding survivors alive in the rubble is closing so workers will be bringing in...
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that happened near l'aquila in april of 2009 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties."preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of wednesday's quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive adlib to weather scattered rain showers and t- storms continue this afternoon. muggy with a high temperature around 80. rain will likely continue overnight, especially in southern counties, and may even linger into gradual clearing tomorrow afternoon will allow temperatrues to warm into the low 80s then more seasonal air moves in for friday. there is another chance for rain saturday afternoon into sunday. today: mostly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms. muggy. high: 80 dewpoint: 70 wind: sw 5-15 mph tonight: increasing clouds. chance for thunderstorms overnight. low: 68 dewpoint: 72 wind: sw 4-8 mph thursday: a few morning t-storms then gradual clearing. high:
that happened near l'aquila in april of 2009 which caused a lot of damage and also several casualties."preliminary assessments were ongoing overnight, but the result of wednesday's quake could be devastating. the quake - striking not only with significant force, but at a very shallow depth... ...a destructive combination that officials say could be followed by multiple aftershocks, possible landslides, and extensive adlib to weather scattered rain showers and t- storms continue this...
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their dedication. the last major earthquake in the country took place in the city of l'aquila la-quilla in two thousand nine.more than three hundred people losing their lives in the quake. back to you. one local man is watching everything that's in italy especially close... his family is there,... and since the quake... there's been no word from his cousins. krystle kacner joins us with this story the day checking his phone-- waiting.. praying for an update on his cousin and his cousin's wife. they both live in italy.. in the area the earth quake hit.. no one's heard from them since the devastation hit. paladino says seeing the images of the destruction has been difficult... at one point.. he says they say saw video of his cousin's dog being rescued from the rubble. he says its his understanding rescuers are now focusing on that area... he says it gives him and his family hope. hopefully if the dog can find a pocket to survive in, my cousins can find and area to survive. when you see those pictures you think of home and you think of your family. and youre hoping. again hope, hope is alw
their dedication. the last major earthquake in the country took place in the city of l'aquila la-quilla in two thousand nine.more than three hundred people losing their lives in the quake. back to you. one local man is watching everything that's in italy especially close... his family is there,... and since the quake... there's been no word from his cousins. krystle kacner joins us with this story the day checking his phone-- waiting.. praying for an update on his cousin and his cousin's wife....
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l'aquila, italy, one woman was pulled alive from the rubble 72 hours after the quake hit./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> at least 16 people have american university of afghanistan. the attack ended earlier today in kabul. afghan authorities say the dead include nine students and one professor. --- and 53 others were injured. we're told despite security improvements in the capitol city... the attack displayed how militants could stage a large-scale assault. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicions point to the taliban.//// ((christianne klein)) >>> both presidential candidates are aggressively going after votes from minorities and calling each other racist. ((dave courvoisier)) >> w as things continue to heat up./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> the race for the white in football going for two can be risky. in pizza? it's a sure thing. now get two medium two toppings pizzas for just $6.99 each. that's right just $6.99 each. better ingredients. better pizza. accusing the other of playing the race card to win over voters. ((christianne klein)) >> and today hillary cli
l'aquila, italy, one woman was pulled alive from the rubble 72 hours after the quake hit./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> at least 16 people have american university of afghanistan. the attack ended earlier today in kabul. afghan authorities say the dead include nine students and one professor. --- and 53 others were injured. we're told despite security improvements in the capitol city... the attack displayed how militants could stage a large-scale assault. no group has claimed...
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area is not far from l'aquila where a earthquake struck in 2009 and killing 300 people. it is hard for the equipment to reach the cut-off communities. you see the helicopter taking off behind me here. the pope cancelled a planned speech today. he said he was saddened earthquake. he was praying for the victims and victims' families. kevin? >> seth doane in central italy, thanks. we will continue to monitor those rescue efforts. >>> on to politics on. hillary clinton's campaign is rejecting an associated press story on her meetings with clinton foundation donors while she was secretary of state. documents show more than half of the people from outside the u.s. government who spoke with secretary clinton, also gave money to the foundation. scheme. nancy cordes looks at the new charges dogging the democratic nominee. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. this report is creating new perception problems for the clinton campaign and the state department, who both have been arguing for days that foundation donors got no special treatment by secretary clinton. clinton, herself, hasn't weighed i
area is not far from l'aquila where a earthquake struck in 2009 and killing 300 people. it is hard for the equipment to reach the cut-off communities. you see the helicopter taking off behind me here. the pope cancelled a planned speech today. he said he was saddened earthquake. he was praying for the victims and victims' families. kevin? >> seth doane in central italy, thanks. we will continue to monitor those rescue efforts. >>> on to politics on. hillary clinton's campaign is...
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tourists. the area is not far from l'aquila. the winding rural roads made it difficult for rescuers and their heavy equipment to reach these cutoff communities. you see this helicopter now taking off behind me here. the pope canceled a planned speech today o. he said he was saddened by this earthquake and was praying for the victims kevin? >> thanks and, of course, we'll continue to monitor those rescue efforts. >>> on to politics and hillary clinton's campaign is rejecting an associated press story on her meetings with clinton foundation donors while she was secretary of state. documents show more than half of the people from outside the u.s. government who spoke with secretary clinton also gave money to the foundation. donald trump claims the report scheme. nancy looks at the new charges dogging the democratic nominee. nancy, good morning. >> good morning. this report is creating new perception problems which has both been arguing that foundation donors got no special treatment by secretary clinton. clinton herself hasn't weighed in on the controversy, because she spent most of th
tourists. the area is not far from l'aquila. the winding rural roads made it difficult for rescuers and their heavy equipment to reach these cutoff communities. you see this helicopter now taking off behind me here. the pope canceled a planned speech today o. he said he was saddened by this earthquake and was praying for the victims kevin? >> thanks and, of course, we'll continue to monitor those rescue efforts. >>> on to politics and hillary clinton's campaign is rejecting an...
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l'aquila. bucolic amatrice, is in contrast, rebuilding it to what it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost, history has been, too. the window for finding survives alive in the rubble is closing. so workers will be bringing in heavy equipment to clear some of the debris. some here vow to rebuild, while others in smaller hamlets, their small towns may >> thank you. >>> now to the frustration in phoenix, five months after a serial shooter began attacking, killing seven people, police have few leads and no motives. on thursday, they called a news conference to say they're not close to solving a crime. >> the attacks have all taken place at night. people targeted at random in front of their homes. nine separate shootings in primarily low income latino neighborhoods. hit spannic. on thursday, officials increased the rewards to $75,000 for the man being called the phoenix serial street shooter. >> no one deserves to worry about their kids being shot while they're on the playground or whether they will debt go attacked on the way to the grocery store. >> reporter: the attacks began in ma
l'aquila. bucolic amatrice, is in contrast, rebuilding it to what it was seems unimaginable. lives have been lost, history has been, too. the window for finding survives alive in the rubble is closing. so workers will be bringing in heavy equipment to clear some of the debris. some here vow to rebuild, while others in smaller hamlets, their small towns may >> thank you. >>> now to the frustration in phoenix, five months after a serial shooter began attacking, killing seven...
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l'aquila claimed more than 300 lives. that city remain a ghost town. in rome this morning, pope francis prayed for the victims of today's tragedy. "hearing that there are children among the victims," he says, "i am deeply saddened." the buildings may one day be shattered. officials are pleading for donations of rescue supplies, food, water and medicine. and the scariest thing, guys, is that we're still feeling aftershocks, things here could get worse before they get better. matt, savannah? >> lucy kafanov, we apologize for some of the difficulties in transmission but as you can imagine, it's a difficult time. threat is developing in the atlantic. people from florida to texas should be watching it closely. al is watching it right now. good morning. >> good morning, guys. we have a couple of systems out there in the atlantic. we have gaston, but we aren't really worried about that. what we are watching is investigation area 99-l, which will most likely become a tropical depression. it has a 75% chance in five days of becoming a tropical entity. this is the formation zone over the
l'aquila claimed more than 300 lives. that city remain a ghost town. in rome this morning, pope francis prayed for the victims of today's tragedy. "hearing that there are children among the victims," he says, "i am deeply saddened." the buildings may one day be shattered. officials are pleading for donations of rescue supplies, food, water and medicine. and the scariest thing, guys, is that we're still feeling aftershocks, things here could get worse before they get better....