Woman Walks Away After Being Hit by Her Own Car
A woman in Burlington, Washington, was taken off her feet by her own car on August 9 after attempting to close its gas cap while waiting at a red light. After stopping at the junction, the woman left the car then noticed it was still moving. Unfortunately, her attempt to grab hold of the steering wheel resulted in the wheels colliding with her feet, sending her to the ground while the car freewheeled into the junction. In an interview with http://komonews.com/news/local/woman-run-over-by-her-own-car-walks-away KOMO News , the dash cam owner, David Alger, said that the woman told her she was fine when he offered to help. (Footage By YouTube/KD Aerials/Storyful via Getty Images)
LA: TEENS KILLED IN POLICE CHASE, OFFICER CHARGED
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><pi><b>Stations Please Note: This package is being delivered to you for use only in its entirety. This means that if you choose to run any of this package, you must run the entire package, including any standups or tags. You may not cut down, alter or pull clips from this package.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Monday</p>\n<p>Brusly, LA</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Scott Courrege</p>\n<p>Lawyer </p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>THIS SHORT CLIP OF VIDEO POSTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA CAPTURED THE AFTERMATH AND EXTREME IMPACT AFTER AN ADDIS POLICE OFFICER SLAMMED INTO A CAR WITH THREE PEOPLE. </p>\n<p>TWO TEEN GIRLS DIED IN THE CAR ... ANOTHER PERSON IN THE BACKSEAT IS IN THE HOSPITAL. </p>\n<p>SCOTT COURREGE HAS DECADES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE - HE'S A LAWYER NOW, AND HELPED SOME AGENCIES WRITE THEIR PURSUIT POLICIES. </p>\n<p>Scott Courrege, Lawyer: "Louisiana law allows officers to speed while in pursuit of a suspected violator of the law. It also allows them to run red lights. The law narrows that down and says they have to slow or stop to allow for safe operation. If that officer did not apply brakes, and was going over 80 miles an hour facing a red light, he would not be in complaince with the statute that allows him to engage in those activities."</p>\n<p>COURREGE SAYS WHAT'S MOST CONCERNING IN THIS CASE, IS ADDIS CONTINUED THE PURSUIT, AFTER THE ORIGINAL AGENCY BATON ROUGE POLICE PULLED OFF OF IT. HE BELIEVES AT THAT POINT, THE OFFICER SHOULD HAVE EVALUATED THE RISK TO PUBLIC SAFETY THAT THE CHASE MIGHT HAVE.</p>\n<p>Scott Courrege, Lawyer: "It's very concerning. You look at any pursuit situation or any law enforcement action and weigh the governrment interest compared to the risk to the public, In this situation, there's a lot of unknown facts, but the goernment interest seems to be way less than the risk to the public as shown by the outcome of this case."</p>\n<p>butted</p>\n<p>Chris Nakamoto Reporting: "Seasoned legal experts and those familiar with pursuit policies say the Addis police officer had an obligation to stop or slow down as he approached this red light with his lights and sirens on while pursuing a suspect. Our sources say that never happened, and prior to the crash, the officer never applied his brakes."</p>\n<p>butted</p>\n<p>Scott Courrege, Lawyer: "The national standard for pursuits or running code as we say, requires officers to do more than lousiana law. Most training and policies reuqires officers to stop at intersections, which our law does not require. It requires them to clear each lane of travel one lane at a time."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>TONIGHT, THE W-B-R-Z INVESTIGATIVE UNIT HAS LEARNED, THREE DIFFERENT SETS OF CAMERAS WERE REVIEWED BEFORE CAUTHRON WAS ARRESTED. </p>\n<p>HIS DASH CAM... TRAFFIC CAMERAS... AND A SECOND DASH CAM FROM A BRUSLY POLICE OFFICER WHO WAS BEHIND CAUTHRON WHEN THE WRECK HAPPEEND.</p>\n<p>BRUSLY - An Addis police officer is facing criminal charges after striking and killing two teenage girls during a high-speed chase of a suspect Saturday, according to District Attorney Tony Clayton.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Officials told WBRZ that officer David Cauthron, 42, was arrested and booked Sunday night on two counts of negligent homicide and one count of negligent injuring. Jail officials said he is being held on a $100,000 bond. He was still jailed as of Monday morning.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"That cop has a lot of questions to answer pertaining to his speed and sheer negligence," Clayton said earlier that same day. "The public can rest assured, we will follow the facts."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Sources told WBRZ that the GPS inside Cauthron's vehicle showed he was going about 86 miles per hour and did not hit his brakes before impact. Witnesses said Cauthron ran a red light and that the light had been red for about 20 seconds when his police unit reached the intersection. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The police unit struck the victims' car, pushing it into the median of the highway. Two of the occupants, 17-year-old Maggie Dunn and 16-year-old Caroline Gill, were pronounced dead, and a third victim, Dunn's teenage brother, was taken to a hospital in critical condition. Sources said the teens were heading to a store just minutes from home. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Investigators reviewed dash camera video and other footage from the crash before deciding to arrest Cauthron. He joined Addis Police in February 2022 and previously worked at the Pointe Coupee Parish Sheriff's Office.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"For these kids to not to have been able to start the New Year is inexcusable, but we'll follow the facts first," Clayton told the news outlet. "I just can't put my arms around why (the officer) was driving at that rate of speed in pursuit of this vehicle. This officer is facing some serious issues."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Trending News</p>\n<p>Suspect faces charges for teens' deaths after high-speed chase; officer arrested over deadly crash</p>\n<p>Monday AM Forecast: Strong or severe storms possible on Tuesday</p>\n<p>Clayton has also inquired with the Baton Rouge Police Department about why the pursuit was deemed necessary in Baton Rouge over a home invasion and stolen vehicle, according to a report from The Advocate.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"If it involves putting human life in danger, stop the damn pursuit," Clayton said. "It's just not worth the risk."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The crash happened on LA 1 in Brusly while officers were pursuing suspect Tyquel Zanders. The chase started in a Baton Rouge neighborhood when Zanders stole a family member's vehicle.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Zanders led authorities through East and West Baton Rouge parishes, and police ultimately stopped Zanders on I-10, near Dalrymple Drive, after he made it back into the capital city. Prosecutors said he will also face additional charges for the deadly crash.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"He put the chain of events into play," Clayton told The Advocate. "He's responsible for all the reactions to his actions. He's facing two counts, and if that poor kid doesn't survive, he'll face another."</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Clayton said the laws surrounding police chases may need to be changed in light of Saturday's crash and his office would pursue all information before deciding if the Addis officer should be charged, according to the news outlet.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"I want the public to have confidence in its DA's office that we will follow the facts, and we should let the facts lead us to whatever the outcome should be," Clayton said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
Wings To Britain
TFA-171B Wings To Britain A Pan American and Braniff airlines film about visiting Great Britain Clip #: TFA-171B Length: 28:34 Year: 1957 Color: B/W Sound: Sound Decade: 1950s Region: Europe Country: England Subject: Air Travel Original: 16mm 1950s, Great Britain, England, London, dawn street scenes, lion statue, streetlamp, light turning off, Palace of Westminster and River Thames, policeman, guards, Big Ben, red double decker bus, air traffic controllers, Pan American clipper airplane in flight, flight crew in cockpit operating controls and communicating with air traffic controllers, passengers sleeping, flight attendant putting blanket on sleeping passenger, male passenger looking at watch, surf crashing on rocks, beach and cliffs along coast, countryside, train going through countryside, boys playing in stream, cow lying in field, village, stone buildings, mailman delivering mail, man pouring milk from cart, Welsh fishermen carrying and paddling in coracle boats, pedestrians, traffic and red double decker buses, thatched houses in countryside, man making straw thatched roof, stone on stone, stone tower, church, statues on church facade, castle, manor house, attached houses, farmer sharpening scythe, man chopping wood, men building boat, worker in factory, fishing port, town in valley, town street scenes, pedestrians, London, Piccadilly Circus, street scenes, red double decker buses, bobby policeman, pedestrians, crosswalk, luxury cars, shoeshine man polishing shoes on street, street artist, woman buying flowers from florist, bookstore, people looking at store display, vendors hawking goods, Buckingham Palace, Victoria Memorial, Changing the Guard, Palace of Westminster and River Thames, Trafalgar Square, fountains, pigeons, children feeding pigeons, women eating lunch near fountain, people seated in park and on steps of Nelson's Column, international restaurants, people feeding elephant in zoo, Kensington Gardens, Peter Pan statue, people in park, people paddling canoes, Windsor Castle, swan, woman seated in boat putting hand in water, Stratford-upon-Avon, River Avon, men paddling boat with passengers going down river, Cambridge, River Cam, University of Cambridge, King's College Chapel, men seated in lawn chairs taking naps in sun, cricket match, horse racing, fair with amusement park rides, people roller skating, puppet show, boy riding toy horse, children riding miniature train, train, Southern coast, palm trees, sailboats below, people sitting on beach and wading in water, children building sandcastle, archery target, golf, people firing rifles while hunting, fishing, children and adults model boat sailing, boys operating sailboat, man teaching boys how to tie rope in knot, fishermen in boats, fisherman fixing net, fisherman carrying catch, donkey carrying barrels up hilly cobblestone street, fishermen digging in beach for mussels and cockles, farmer working in field, boys and farmers pitching hay, cattle grazing in field, cattle show, county fair, market, livestock auction, sheep and pigs in pens, fair games, carousel, Lake District, people horseback riding in countryside, car driving past people walking on rural road, couple having picnic on grass near lake, people having afternoon tea, restaurant and hotel signs, Scotland, hills, shepherd herding flock of sheep with help from sheepdogs, spindles, woman operating textile machine, textile machines, Royal Standard of Scotland, Edinburgh cityscape, clan gathering, Highland Games, bagpipe marching band, caber toss, weight throw, wrestling, tug o'war, man playing bagpipes, Highland Dancing, calm and reflective water, man pushing up electrical lever, neon signs lit up at night, London, Piccadilly Circus at night, ballerina performing on stage, opera performance, juggler, female dancers performing cancan dance, pub, bartenders pouring pints of beer, men playing coin game, man playing darts, nightlife establishment neon signs lit up at night, Afro Caribbean and Flamenco dancers dancing in clubs, Piccadilly Circus at dawn, street cleaner sweeping street, guards marching on street, milkman delivering milk, Pan American airplane in flight, airplane passengers drinking beverages and eating meals, flight attendant adjusting tray for passenger, flight attendants serving meals to passengers, man adjusting watch, pilot talking to passengers from cockpit
2000s NEWS
NEWSFEED: 4/19-20/07 THE VIRGINIA TECH SHOOTINGS, SCHOOL BOMB THREAT & DRILL, EXCERPTS FROM GW BUSH TOWN HALL MEETING ;NO TITLE dr t/h on Virginia Tech shooting victims in hospital ;VIRGINIA TECH SHOOTING video message w/bug, PO boxes in post office, flowers left on campus lawn ;WA BANNER PROTESTS WEYERHAUSER Aerial banner on corporate bldg, firefighters and whatnot on the roof ;OR SEA LION FOUND SHOT Aerial boat trying to follow sea lion ;CA POLICE PURSUE SUSPECT Aerial p/u truck exits fwy and runs red lights, crashes into a car and spins out of control, decent ;Aerial man exits car and flees on foot, no sign of the police. AFTERNOON WEATHER GRAPHICS weather maps ;SCHUMER ON GONZALES speaking to reporters. 60 MINUTES RAPPER CAM'RON ;WA EDMONDS CC THREAT DX/Dusk Aerial college campus, bomb squad searching campus. 4/20/2007 APOLLO 16 ON MOON; 4/20/1999 COLUMBINE SHOOTING Aerial bldg, (ground) ambulances arriving, police wearing jeans and windbreakers ;Cordoned-off parking lot, marquee, students fleeing, girl reaches her mother who embraces her ;04/20/1943 WARSAW MASSACRE Nazis harassing prisoners in ghetto. 4/20/1983 KOREAN PLANE SHOT DOWN passengers deplane ;TX STORAGE TANKS FIRE Aerial thick black smoke rising from tanks, roaring flames hidden by smoke ;BUSH WAR ON TERROR REMARKS at 'townhall meeting'. WA ARREST IN SHOOTING PLOT NX school, 'H.F. Hunt Middle School'; High school students in corridor, 'lockdown' drill. BUSH COMMENTS ON VA TECH also at 'townhall meeting' ;BUSH REACTS TO POLL NUMBERS also at 'townhall meeting'. NEW JERSEY FLOODING FOLO rushing water, submerged bridge ;Flooded town, people stranded on roof, dinghy on flooded residential street, Aerial car submerged in river DOROTHY MOXLEY REAX interview. SKAKEL APPEAL HEARING THURS trial scenes. PHILLY STREETS DEDICATED gay pride rainbow on street sign ;Gay couple walks by on sidewalk, lesbian couple, art gallery. MI POLICE DISCOVER 4 DEAD crime scene in rural neighborhood ;Hands tying cordon, house cordoned off, detectives. NO TITLE VA governor on Virginia Tech shooting, outdoor assembly ;Mayor makes speech at podium, spectators with heads bowed for minute of silence, woman sings then speaks
CAR CRASHES INTO BIG RIG
Nighttime traffic cam footage of a car running a red light and crashing into a big rig. Note There are additional minutes of this story available for licensing.
RED LIGHT CAM CATCHES WILD CRASH 2007
A RED LIGHT TRAFFIC CAMERA CATCHES A DRAMATIC CRASH OF A CAR INTO A SEMI TRAILER TRUCK. A SPRINGFIELD, OHIO MAN IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION AFTER HIS CAR SLID ALL THE WAY UNDER THE TRUCK. VICTIM IS JOSH CARMIN, AGED 27. HE RAN THE RED LIGHT AND PAID THE PRICE. RESCUE CREWS HAD TO FREE CARMIN FROM THE PONTIAC SUNFIRE BEFORE HE WAS FLOWN TO MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL.
Hurricane Irene (only wabc)
NVS0296A Hurricane Irene Compilation August 28, 2011 (Audio from interviews we cannot license has been deleted) WABC 01:01:30 - 01:01:58 Shot list: Aerials: Town flooded; flooded homes and streets New Jersey - Lodi 8/29/2011 RT: 0:40 WABC 01:02:40 - 01:04:51 Shot list: A house caught fire in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Aerials firefighters swimming to the fire and hosing fire Pompton Lakes, NJ 08/29/2011 RT: 2:00 WABC 01:05:33 - 01:06:57 Shot list: A house caught fire in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Aerials of house on fire in a flooded street Pompton Lakes, NJ 08/29/2011 RT: 1:50 WSHM 01:07:37 - 01:09:50 Shot list: Trailer home floating in river. WS officials on road. SOT MOS Girl MS car in trees - zoom out to WS flooded area - MS floodwater CU water rushing over tree. MS water rushing past trees. MS water rushing Up to bridge. MS water comign onto bridge. MS debris in water. MS/CU wateron bridge. CU water under bridge. MS water under building. WS officials. MSofficial at house. Greenfield, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 2:11 WABC 01:10:10 - 01:11:02 Shot list: Various shots of flooding: supermarket, street, homes and cars submerged Man walking in waste high flood Mamaroneck, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 0:46 WRGB 01:11:28 - 01:13:35 Shot list: WS, wet road, utility truck by downed electric post Leaning telephone post, sagging wires. fountains of water surging in the middle of flooded road. WS, workers unloading orange cones from truck, rain falling. WS pan, wet road covered with leaves. WS, flooded golf course. WS and MS, fallen trees, downed wires. WS, trees on ground. MS, large tree limb resting on the wires. WS, fallen trees, sagging wires. Ws and CU, tree fallen on house. WS, CU, and MS pan, uprooted tree fallen on house. WSs and MS, wet road, fallen big branches, downedwires. WSs and CU, tree fallen by small house. CU, zoom out to WS, flooded road. MWS, car passing on wet road with big splash. WS and MS, flooded streets. Dash cam: driving on wet streets in falling rain, passing a fire truck. Albany, New York 8/28/2011 RT: 2:28 FNC - FOX 01:14:20 - 01:16:05 Shot list: People wading in flooded streets. ambulance driving through flooded streets. Moving shot: flooded basement. MWS: people walking in the water. Hoboken, NJ 8/28/2011 RT: 2:07 KYW -CBS 01:16:46 - 01:19:35 Aerials/AftermathAerials flooded streets, submerged car in flooded parking lot Flooded streets, WS: People in rafts rafting through streets with paddles. Power lines and street signs visible; flooded buildings near water, WS: white car submerged in water on street. Trenton, NJ 8/28/2011 RT: 3:02 APTN 01:20:00 - 01:22:55 Shot list: Wide of beachZoom in to damaged housePan of Campground, which is flooded SOUNDBITE: Boat washed up against trailer Pull out from flooded garage SOUNDBITE: Zoom in to damage at store Colington, North Carolina Homeowner trying to release water from roof SOUNDBITE: Pan of flooded interior of house Nags Head, North Carolina Wide of flooded street as State Trooper drives by Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina Close-up of waterSmall tractor being used to clean up debris Tracking view of flooded streetsPan of man holding shoes, walking in water Pan past boarded up windowsWorkers pruning downed trees Wide of flooded town UPSOUND: Close-up fish swimming in water on lawn, pull out to boat Manteo, North Carolina 8/28/2011 RT: 2:52 WBZ 01:23:20 - 01:25:30 Shot list: WS stormy dock. Waves crashing - MS police car. MS tree in power line. WS beach debris. MSbeach debris. MS stormy ocean front. WS flooded beach front. CU damaged American flag. SOT MOS: LS boat on land. LS ocean front wall. WS ocean front wall. WS flooded street MS flooded street. WS ocean waves crashing. WS cloudy beach. LS beach house. Sanchored boats. Marion, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 2:16 APTN 01:25:50 - 01:29:03 Shot list: Pull out from boats in marina, rain at dawn Close-up of trees in windSurge washes away lifeguard tower- Tower floating in ocean, pushed by high waves Flooded streets Long Island, New York Wide of city skyline at dawn Travelling view of empty New York city streets in the rain Close-up of rainTravelling view of Times Square Close-up abandoned umbrella on the ground Travelling view of warning signTree in road Pull-out form workers to flooded streets and cars under water Pan worker walking through waterBull statue at Wall Street Pan from trucks to rainClose of man walking through flooded street Emergency vehicle New York City, New York Close of fallen light pole at dawnWide of skyline as dawn breaks Close of flooded streets Wide of waves breaking near pier Wide of beach Atlantic City, New Jersey Wide pull-out dawn over beach C lose-up of boat washed ashore Flooded back yard Tilt down to catamaran turned over on shore Damaged pier Boat washed ashore Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina 8/28/2011 RT: 3:04 WTKR 01:29:20 - 01:30:50 Shot list: WS of beachside home. MWS (pull back to WS) of home, in heavy rains andwinds. MSs of debris and damage. MWS (pull back to MS) of power lines swaying inwind. MWSs of damaged homes. WS of home (water on lens), push in to MS ofdamaged roof. Virginia Beach 8/28/2011 RT: 1:33 NOT SOURCED - WPVI? 01:31:10 - 01:33:09 Shot list: flooded streets residents on steps looking at the flooding rushing water yellow tape, flooded waters in the background Philadelphia, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 1:55 FNC - FOX 01:33:34 - 01:35:08 Shot list: Cam looking down into murky water w/ piece of wood floating. Zoom into SUV stopped at edge of flood. Jetski in water causing big waves. Flooded parking lot. Block of closed stores, street completely flooded. Street sign Flapping in intersection along w/ traffic lights swaying. Various of flooding. Red SUV (foolishly) coming down flooded street. & turning onto another flooded street. Emergency vehicles moving thru floodwater. A sedan driving thru flooded street. Traffic light shaking from heavy wind. Howard Beach, NY8/28/2011 RT: 1:48 WABC 01:35:39 - 01:38:00 Shot List: Emergency Crews Rescue - flooded streets and homes ZOOM into two boaters inside a raft, sailing toward house. WS of neighbors being rescued. MS of firemen and EMS personnel dragging the raft onto dry ground. Houses flooded Elmsford, NY8/28/2011 RT: 02:08 WABC 01:38:07 - 01:40:16 Shot list: VO of downtown Montauk MSs of sea foam and minor flooding on streets, MWS of a damaged roof, MS and MWS of flooded road near beach, MS of people walking through flood waters, panning MWS of flooded intersection, MWS of flooded intersection, low angle MS of rushing water. MWSs (with some video hits) of breaking waves on Montauk beach, Home coming off its stilts, pan back to waves.Montauk, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 2:12 WBZ 01:40:40 - 01:42:03 Shot list: Good shots of heavy rain and trees swaying in the wind Car driving in the rain Worcester, MA8/28/2011 RT: 1:34 WABC 01:42:34 - 01:45:05 Shot list: Emergency Crews Rescue Stranded PeopleMS of residents reaching dry ground being helped by firemen from a rescue raft. SOT - Elmsford, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 02:39 NOT SOURCED 01:45:20 - 01:49:28 Shot list: River flooding River swollen, risen to the top of a chain-link fence Apartment building Flooded streets, water risen to half of a tree trun Conshohocken, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 03:58 NOT SOURCED 01:49:44 - 01:50:41 Shot List: Flooding through the city WS of streets Sign "Borough of Darby" submerged deep in water Water risen alonside house Truck in flooded waters Street lights submerged deep in flood Darby, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 0:52 WFXT 01:51:02 - 01:52:28 Shot list: Flights delay Various shots of travelers inside the airport. Shot of the arrival/ departure board of the airport. Cancelled flights Various shots of the ticket counters inside the airport. MS of a traveler sleeping inside the airport. WS of one of the empty airport terminals.Boston airport 8/29/2011 RT: 1:16 NEWSONE 01:52:50 - 01:56:09 Shot list: Aerials of very dramatic river, creek and lake overflowing and going through town Wappingers Falls, NY 8/29/2011 RT: 3:16 WFTX 01:56:44 - 01:57:59 Shot List: WS of high waves crashing onto the coast, in front of a pier on stilts. High winds are whipping trees in the area. SLOW PAN of high waves crashing along the coast. MS of high waves. Wesport, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 1:12 WABC 01:58:25 - 02:01:13 Shot List: AERIALS: WS rescuers helping people from boat to dry land. WS people climbing from steps into boat. WS boat in water. MS people in boat. Various WSs/MSs flooded neighborhood. MS person on steps near floodwater. Paterson, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 02:41 WNYW 02:01:38 - 02:03:18 Shotlist: AERIALS WS of the Willowbrook mall surrounded by water. WS of a flooded street. WS of a flooded intersection then pull back. WS of a flooded area then push in of a truck surrounded by water. WS of the mall surrounded by water. WS of a flooded area. Wayne, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 2:10 WNYW 02:03:42 - 02:05:34 Shotlist: AERIALS: WS of a house surrounded by water. WS's of debris floating in a backyard. WS of a house surrounded by water. WS's of a flooded neighborhood. WS of a house surrounded by water. WS of several flooded houses. Fairfield, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 1:43 WTKR 02:06:00 - 02:07:10 Shotlist: (11 year old kid is killed when a tree crashes through his home) Exterior of house damaged by tree Yellow ribbon surrounding the house Shots of uprooted tree and hole in house roof Newport, VA 8/27/2011 RT: 1:00
LIGHTS, SIRENS, BANG UP! 2007
A woman is recovering in the hospital today after failing to yield to an oncoming emergency vehicle and the heart pumping moment is caught on camera. You can clearly see the AMBULANCE with flashing emergency lights going through the intersection when it slams into the woman’s car. It happened Monday and the woman was taken to the hospital with only minor injuries. She was given a ticket for not giving the emergency vehicle the right of way.
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
NEWSFEED: 9/3-4/04, MUSLIM WOMEN PROTEST, HURRICANE FRANCES IN FLORIDA, SURVIVORS OF RUSSIAN TERRORIST MASSACRE, BUSH & KERRY; FRANCE HEADSCARF BAN: DEMOS AGAINST Islamic women protesting against ban on religious dress HEADSCARVES (hijab) in public schools; HURRICANE FRANCES stormy sea waves & fierce wind, evacuees in shelter, house with boarded windows, boat driven into shore ;Hurricane driven flooding in Bahamas- people wading. Is this guy in a blue slicker Dan Rathers dumb ass? Time to go indoors, eh? ;More storm in Florida...fierce winds...people in shelter....water pouring from rain gutter, heavy rain ;Yes! Kid clinging to railing to keep from blowing away- just joking around, stop sign & downed traffic signals, tattered U.S. flag ;HURRICANE FRANCES repeats w/o V/O. Love that name...It's just as we feared, France's coming to get us! ;HURRICANE FRANCES Coco Beach pair of red flags with black squares in fierce wind, boarded up windows, pier, palm trees ;HURRICANE FRANCES West Palm Beach hotel staff trying to cope with storm, hotel, CU hands holding his & her wedding rings in cases ; U.S. flag being shredded by storm, boat moored in choppy water ;HURRICANE FRANCES CAPE CANAVERAL beached sailboat, Kennedy Space Center, 'file footage' previous hurricanes, rainfall on street; RUSSIA SCHOOL AFTERMATH family members looking for news posted about survivors of massacre, photos of kids in hospital; Kids in hospital, mother laying head on dead childs breast, Putin visiting hospital, angry crowd, people visit bombed school gym ;CAMPAIGN 2004 BUSH IN PA massive crowd awaiting campaign bus, Bush appearing at rally, Bush waving from bus, speech ;Bush visiting in ice cream shop, 'Bush daughters' posing, Bush shaking hands, speech at rally ;CAMPAIGN 2004 KERRY IN OHIO Kerry shaking hands, rally, watching H.S. football game, campaign bus, holding baby ;San Bernardino woman standing on empty lot, NX 2003 firestorm burning neighborhood, houses burning down...burning up... ;Old couple looking at blueprints of house, drive by houses - two story houses, small post war houses, construction ugly new houses; Houses damaged by hurricane ;HURRICANE FRANCES JUNO BEACH palm trees, pounding waves, battered street signs, fallen trees, sparks from power line, palms; Family standing in doorway...I bet the only reason people stay home during hurricanes is so they might get to be on tv ;Heavy traffic on hwy in fine weather (evacuation?), people playing Scrabble ha ha, people in shelter, houses in storm; CAMPAIGN 2004 KERRY WITH OHIO FLOODING VICTIMS Kerry meeting couple recovering from flood; WILDFIRES GEYSER FIRE smoke rising over forest & powerlines, faded warning sign, WSs smoke & helicopters ;SOUTHWEST REGION PLANE CRASH/VINTAGE, 2 DEAD classified ad 1943 PT-26 Cessna for sale, aftermath plane crash men look at wreck ;CLINTON FLOWERS AND WELL-WISHERS ARRV (well wishers...wishing wells) 'Get Well' balloons, Millstein Hospital Bldg ;NORTHEAST REGION OFFICER KILLED/SUSPECT CHARGED bad court cam judge taking seat, Michael L.Allen listening to charge; CAMPAIGN 2004 KERRY ATTENDS RALLY SWING Kerry speech at rally; HURRICANE FRANCES NX hurricane- palms tossing in wind, heavy rain; HURRICANE FRANCES PORT ST. LUCIE heavy rain, strong wind, collapsed house, daredevil surfer jumps into waves, crazy mf! ;Pier bombarded by waves, fierce wind, various damage, fallen tree, fallen power line, trees toss in wind, heavy rain, shelter; NX tattered U.S. flag tossing in wind ;WILDFIRES CA PATTISON FIRE CLEANUP 'bambi-bucket' helicopter drops water (no fire), charred wrecks, classic cars; Charred ruins bldg destroyed in fire, firefighters hosing down rubbish, WS grey hazy smoky hills, rubbish; HURRICANE FRANCES MELBOURNE ridiculous pigeon trying to fly in storm, pigeons huddled on roof, fallen traffic light; Another shredded U.S. flag! Good timing! Power line goes BLOOIE in a flash & shower of sparks, blackout- lights flicker & die ; NX sparks outside hotel, DX power line swaying, trees sway in wind, halo of light around transformer ;
Dashcam Video Shows Driver Run a Red Light, Almost Hit Pedestrian
When the red light has gone and cars are still turning, there is always the potential for a dangerous accident to occur. In this video, initially two cars make the turn after the red light had changed. At this point the pedestrian began crossing the road, but he got the fright of his life as a third car came swinging around the turn, only just stopping in time to prevent hitting him. (Footage By YouTube/VancouverDashCam/Storyful via Getty Images)
Hurricane Irene - wabc only
NVS0296A Hurricane Irene Compilation August 28, 2011 (Audio from interviews we cannot license has been deleted) WABC 01:01:30 - 01:01:58 Shot list: Aerials: Town flooded; flooded homes and streets New Jersey - Lodi 8/29/2011 RT: 0:40 WABC 01:02:40 - 01:04:51 Shot list: A house caught fire in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Aerials firefighters swimming to the fire and hosing fire Pompton Lakes, NJ 08/29/2011 RT: 2:00 WABC 01:05:33 - 01:06:57 Shot list: A house caught fire in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey Aerials of house on fire in a flooded street Pompton Lakes, NJ 08/29/2011 RT: 1:50 WSHM 01:07:37 - 01:09:50 Shot list: Trailer home floating in river. WS officials on road. SOT MOS Girl MS car in trees - zoom out to WS flooded area - MS floodwater CU water rushing over tree. MS water rushing past trees. MS water rushing Up to bridge. MS water comign onto bridge. MS debris in water. MS/CU wateron bridge. CU water under bridge. MS water under building. WS officials. MSofficial at house. Greenfield, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 2:11 WABC 01:10:10 - 01:11:02 Shot list: Various shots of flooding: supermarket, street, homes and cars submerged Man walking in waste high flood Mamaroneck, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 0:46 WRGB 01:11:28 - 01:13:35 Shot list: WS, wet road, utility truck by downed electric post Leaning telephone post, sagging wires. fountains of water surging in the middle of flooded road. WS, workers unloading orange cones from truck, rain falling. WS pan, wet road covered with leaves. WS, flooded golf course. WS and MS, fallen trees, downed wires. WS, trees on ground. MS, large tree limb resting on the wires. WS, fallen trees, sagging wires. Ws and CU, tree fallen on house. WS, CU, and MS pan, uprooted tree fallen on house. WSs and MS, wet road, fallen big branches, downedwires. WSs and CU, tree fallen by small house. CU, zoom out to WS, flooded road. MWS, car passing on wet road with big splash. WS and MS, flooded streets. Dash cam: driving on wet streets in falling rain, passing a fire truck. Albany, New York 8/28/2011 RT: 2:28 FNC - FOX 01:14:20 - 01:16:05 Shot list: People wading in flooded streets. ambulance driving through flooded streets. Moving shot: flooded basement. MWS: people walking in the water. Hoboken, NJ 8/28/2011 RT: 2:07 KYW -CBS 01:16:46 - 01:19:35 Aerials/AftermathAerials flooded streets, submerged car in flooded parking lot Flooded streets, WS: People in rafts rafting through streets with paddles. Power lines and street signs visible; flooded buildings near water, WS: white car submerged in water on street. Trenton, NJ 8/28/2011 RT: 3:02 APTN 01:20:00 - 01:22:55 Shot list: Wide of beachZoom in to damaged housePan of Campground, which is flooded SOUNDBITE: Boat washed up against trailer Pull out from flooded garage SOUNDBITE: Zoom in to damage at store Colington, North Carolina Homeowner trying to release water from roof SOUNDBITE: Pan of flooded interior of house Nags Head, North Carolina Wide of flooded street as State Trooper drives by Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina Close-up of waterSmall tractor being used to clean up debris Tracking view of flooded streetsPan of man holding shoes, walking in water Pan past boarded up windowsWorkers pruning downed trees Wide of flooded town UPSOUND: Close-up fish swimming in water on lawn, pull out to boat Manteo, North Carolina 8/28/2011 RT: 2:52 WBZ 01:23:20 - 01:25:30 Shot list: WS stormy dock. Waves crashing - MS police car. MS tree in power line. WS beach debris. MSbeach debris. MS stormy ocean front. WS flooded beach front. CU damaged American flag. SOT MOS: LS boat on land. LS ocean front wall. WS ocean front wall. WS flooded street MS flooded street. WS ocean waves crashing. WS cloudy beach. LS beach house. Sanchored boats. Marion, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 2:16 APTN 01:25:50 - 01:29:03 Shot list: Pull out from boats in marina, rain at dawn Close-up of trees in windSurge washes away lifeguard tower- Tower floating in ocean, pushed by high waves Flooded streets Long Island, New York Wide of city skyline at dawn Travelling view of empty New York city streets in the rain Close-up of rainTravelling view of Times Square Close-up abandoned umbrella on the ground Travelling view of warning signTree in road Pull-out form workers to flooded streets and cars under water Pan worker walking through waterBull statue at Wall Street Pan from trucks to rainClose of man walking through flooded street Emergency vehicle New York City, New York Close of fallen light pole at dawnWide of skyline as dawn breaks Close of flooded streets Wide of waves breaking near pier Wide of beach Atlantic City, New Jersey Wide pull-out dawn over beach C lose-up of boat washed ashore Flooded back yard Tilt down to catamaran turned over on shore Damaged pier Boat washed ashore Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina 8/28/2011 RT: 3:04 WTKR 01:29:20 - 01:30:50 Shot list: WS of beachside home. MWS (pull back to WS) of home, in heavy rains andwinds. MSs of debris and damage. MWS (pull back to MS) of power lines swaying inwind. MWSs of damaged homes. WS of home (water on lens), push in to MS ofdamaged roof. Virginia Beach 8/28/2011 RT: 1:33 NOT SOURCED - WPVI? 01:31:10 - 01:33:09 Shot list: flooded streets residents on steps looking at the flooding rushing water yellow tape, flooded waters in the background Philadelphia, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 1:55 FNC - FOX 01:33:34 - 01:35:08 Shot list: Cam looking down into murky water w/ piece of wood floating. Zoom into SUV stopped at edge of flood. Jetski in water causing big waves. Flooded parking lot. Block of closed stores, street completely flooded. Street sign Flapping in intersection along w/ traffic lights swaying. Various of flooding. Red SUV (foolishly) coming down flooded street. & turning onto another flooded street. Emergency vehicles moving thru floodwater. A sedan driving thru flooded street. Traffic light shaking from heavy wind. Howard Beach, NY8/28/2011 RT: 1:48 WABC 01:35:39 - 01:38:00 Shot List: Emergency Crews Rescue - flooded streets and homes ZOOM into two boaters inside a raft, sailing toward house. WS of neighbors being rescued. MS of firemen and EMS personnel dragging the raft onto dry ground. Houses flooded Elmsford, NY8/28/2011 RT: 02:08 WABC 01:38:07 - 01:40:16 Shot list: VO of downtown Montauk MSs of sea foam and minor flooding on streets, MWS of a damaged roof, MS and MWS of flooded road near beach, MS of people walking through flood waters, panning MWS of flooded intersection, MWS of flooded intersection, low angle MS of rushing water. MWSs (with some video hits) of breaking waves on Montauk beach, Home coming off its stilts, pan back to waves.Montauk, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 2:12 WBZ 01:40:40 - 01:42:03 Shot list: Good shots of heavy rain and trees swaying in the wind Car driving in the rain Worcester, MA8/28/2011 RT: 1:34 WABC 01:42:34 - 01:45:05 Shot list: Emergency Crews Rescue Stranded PeopleMS of residents reaching dry ground being helped by firemen from a rescue raft. SOT - Elmsford, NY 8/28/2011 RT: 02:39 NOT SOURCED 01:45:20 - 01:49:28 Shot list: River flooding River swollen, risen to the top of a chain-link fence Apartment building Flooded streets, water risen to half of a tree trun Conshohocken, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 03:58 NOT SOURCED 01:49:44 - 01:50:41 Shot List: Flooding through the city WS of streets Sign "Borough of Darby" submerged deep in water Water risen alonside house Truck in flooded waters Street lights submerged deep in flood Darby, PA 8/28/2011 RT: 0:52 WFXT 01:51:02 - 01:52:28 Shot list: Flights delay Various shots of travelers inside the airport. Shot of the arrival/ departure board of the airport. Cancelled flights Various shots of the ticket counters inside the airport. MS of a traveler sleeping inside the airport. WS of one of the empty airport terminals.Boston airport 8/29/2011 RT: 1:16 NEWSONE 01:52:50 - 01:56:09 Shot list: Aerials of very dramatic river, creek and lake overflowing and going through town Wappingers Falls, NY 8/29/2011 RT: 3:16 WFTX 01:56:44 - 01:57:59 Shot List: WS of high waves crashing onto the coast, in front of a pier on stilts. High winds are whipping trees in the area. SLOW PAN of high waves crashing along the coast. MS of high waves. Wesport, MA 8/28/2011 RT: 1:12 WABC 01:58:25 - 02:01:13 Shot List: AERIALS: WS rescuers helping people from boat to dry land. WS people climbing from steps into boat. WS boat in water. MS people in boat. Various WSs/MSs flooded neighborhood. MS person on steps near floodwater. Paterson, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 02:41 WNYW 02:01:38 - 02:03:18 Shotlist: AERIALS WS of the Willowbrook mall surrounded by water. WS of a flooded street. WS of a flooded intersection then pull back. WS of a flooded area then push in of a truck surrounded by water. WS of the mall surrounded by water. WS of a flooded area. Wayne, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 2:10 WNYW 02:03:42 - 02:05:34 Shotlist: AERIALS: WS of a house surrounded by water. WS's of debris floating in a backyard. WS of a house surrounded by water. WS's of a flooded neighborhood. WS of a house surrounded by water. WS of several flooded houses. Fairfield, NJ 8/30/2011 RT: 1:43 WTKR 02:06:00 - 02:07:10 Shotlist: (11 year old kid is killed when a tree crashes through his home) Exterior of house damaged by tree Yellow ribbon surrounding the house Shots of uprooted tree and hole in house roof Newport, VA 8/27/2011 RT: 1:00
OH: CLEVELAND MAYOR IN ACCIDENT-BODY CAM RELEASED
<p></p>\n<p>THERE WAS A LITTLE CONFUSION ABOUT WHAT CRASH THIS CLEVELAND POLICE OFFICER WAS RESPONDING TO.</p>\n<p>Natsot/Firefighter: "This is the mayor's vehicle."</p>\n<p>Natsot/Cop: "What mayor?"</p>\n<p>Natsot/Firefighter: "Our mayor. :24</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>THE COP THEN APPROACHES MAYOR JUSTIN BIBB'S DRIVERTHAT SOURCES TELL NEWS 5 IS OFFICER DEMETRIUS WOODS, A 22-YEAR VETERAN OF CLEVELAND POLICE.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>2:42 Cop: What happened?</p>\n<p>Woods: So, pull up to the light. Cleared the intersection.</p>\n<p>Cop: Went to the light so you were heading west?</p>\n<p>Woods: I'm heading westbound on Superior. Went to the light. Lights were activated. Cleared the light. There was a gentleman standing on the corner. He was getting ready to cross the street. He stopped. :55 Pulled up. As I cleared it, come through, got popped. :00</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>OFFICER WOODS SAYS HE MADE SURE IT WAS SAFE BEFORE PROCEEDINGHOWEVER SURVEILLANCE VIDEO OF THE CRASH</p>\n<p>SHOWS THE MAYOR'S CAR APPROACHES THE RED LIGHT AT THE INTERSECTION, THEN THECAR LIGHTS GO ON, AND CONTINUES THROUGH.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>3:07 Cop: You had your overhead lights</p>\n<p>Woods: Emergency lights, yes.</p>\n<p>Cop: For what reason?</p>\n<p>Woods: Uh, the mayor needed to get somewhere for a meeting, emergency meeting. :13</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>THE CITY SAYS THAT METING WAS ABOUT THE RECENT CYBER ATTACK ON CITY HALL.</p>\n<p>NOTICE OFFICER WOODS' IDENTITY IS REDACTED BY THE CITY WITH A BIG BLACK BOXAND WHEN THE COP TALKS TO MAYOR BIBB IN AN AMBULANCEHE IS BLURRED IN THE CITY'S VIDEO.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>9:14 Cop: Let's get a quick statement from you.</p>\n<p>Bibb: Yes, sir.</p>\n<p>Cop: You were sitting in the back seatlike your driver said?</p>\n<p>Bibb; Yeah. Back seat.</p>\n<p>Cop: So, you really don't know what happened? Just heard the crash? Okay, what hurts on you?</p>\n<p>Bibb; Uhjust my back a little bit. That's it. :25</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>THE COP DIDN'T ASK THE MAYOR ANY OTHER REAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CRASH.</p>\n<p>WE ALSO WANTED TO POINT OUTTHE 76-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO HAD THE GREEN LIGHT, AND ENDED UP CRASHING WITH THE MAYOR'S CAR WE ADDED A BLUR TO HIS FACE.. HIS FACE COULD BE SEEN PLAIN AS DAY IN SOME PORTIONS OF THE CITY'S VIDEO.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Cop: Okay. 6:50 Are you injured? EMS already looked at you?</p>\n<p>Driver: Yeah. They did. They washed the cut like that.</p>\n<p>Cop: Your left elbow?</p>\n<p>Driver: I cut my uh :57 (gestures to his bandage)</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>SAME KIND OF REDACTION IN THE POLICE REPORT WOODS' NAMEBLACKED OUT BUT THE OTHER DRIVER'S NAME- WAS IN THE REPORT... AGAIN WE HAVE BLURRED IT.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SOT</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
TORNADO TOUCHES DOWN IN MAPLETON / ABC FEED P1
FTG FOR COVERAGE OF A LARGE TORNADO THAT DESTROYED HOMES AND BUILDINGS IN MAPLETON, IOWA 15:11:52 Terry Russ passenger in rtuck It was bad I listened to my scanner...that came I was in my bedroom watching TV. pretty bad. 15:12:32 what'd yuou see...black, real black. But i had to look to the south of us 15:12:49 Windows were broke, breaking in and stuff like that 15:12:56 We have a crawl space. I didn't want to get into the crawl space I was afraid the house would fall in on us. We hid in the house, but we had b lankets over our heads so we didn't get blasted 15:13:28 Scary. Hearing stuff crash... 15:13:42 This is my pickup...survived? yeah. Glass gone, windshield got cracked (truck is a mess by the way0 15:14:15 w're going down to my grandmas until we find other arrangements, other house (wider 2 shot of guy and driver 15:14:36 sheriff and police vehicles going thru town 15:14:50 pan of houses...see one house demolished 15:15:02 tree limbs, debris pan 15:15:13 tree uprotted leaning against house 15:15:23 family in front of damaged house 15:15:31 backhoe moving debris in background 15:15:39 good nat sound 15:15:45 guy removing debris 15:16:02 more debris next to house porch 15:16:11 street littered with siding, debris.. 15:16:21 GOOD SHOT OF HOUSE with no ROOF...just furniture and clothing piled all over foundation 15:16:38 tighter shot of man going thru remains of his home 15:16:45 15:16:56 man bending over his belonging 15:17:13 [pan of total debris of man's house 15:17:23 men with power tool cutting tree (GOOD NAT SOUND) 15:17:46 guy with baseball hat on backward 15:17:59 We went to my grandma, they were trapped in the house. the furniture fell ontop of themselves 15:18:13 all this is trash. everyboyd's house is gone. 15:18:26 you could see trees (motions with his hand_ CHECK TO SEE IF HE CURSES...) 15:18:34 it's true what they say, too. It sounds just like a train.Everyone's trying to help everyone else out. 15:18:57 Hopefully everybody's alright. We can rebuild houses, we can't rebuild lives. LENLEY STHIELD 15:19:32 vw bug with broken window pulls up 15:19:42 national guard guys with sheriff and sheriff truck 15:20:07 Jeff, County Sheriff Last night about 720 a tornado hit...damaging 12-15 blocks. we're estimating 60% of the town of mapleton has been destroyed.. 15:20:53 we currently do not have any fatalities and the only injuries we have is 1 broken leg . We did not have any injuries but we do have a lot of debris in town. we are asking peo if they come to help for them to help family member. we have enuf people that we dont need extra volunteers. We do not need food items. We cant keep things cold, we cant keep things hot. 15:21:51 we are giong to start turning power back on. All of the gas is shut off and expe3cted to be off for 2-3 weeks. Power will be turned back on in areas not affected by tornado. 15:22:30 15:22:37 We arrived about 5 minuts after the tornado. Debris was still falling. ....we had everybody out. We had been following the tornadoes for about 21 miles...followed them all the way over to mapleton. ...e3verybody had 10 minute warning. we had spotters int he area 15:23:29 it seemed it hung here a long time, but we estimate a half to a quarter mile wide when it went thru town 15:23:47 we have national guard. 15:23:55 that's what's so nice about being in iowa...everybody pitches in and helps 15:24:08 we have the counties, municipalities, we have a ton of peo in town right now. 15:24:26 how lucky???we're very lucky! Somebody was looking out for this community last night.** 15:24:43 we rescued peo out of the tornado 15:24:52 how long for the search? we started searching about 8 or 9 oclock, finished about 3 oclock in the morning 15:25:09 once we got the gas main shut, once we got all the power lilnes off the ground 15:25:21 no estimate on guard troops 15:25:33 Natl weather service says its an F3, it may go higher 15:25:47 we talked about 135 mph 15:25:53 congressman ...iwas surprised and shocked. I could not have described how bad it was in mapletown. It cant be overstated how bad this damage ie. This community will never be the same. 15:26:23 the gov is trying to get here..with a rep from DHS 15:26:50 it's amazing to me that there's no loss of life in this city. even tho mapletown is shell shocked they're not walking around mourning for their family **** 15:27:19 have these guys all been thru this before? some of them. They know how to do this. 15:27:34 I appreciate the peo stepping in. The leadership here..they know how to get this done 15:28:24 talks about Early 15:28:27 it would be premature to make a suggestion. You cant overstate how bad this is or what damage it did. *** 15:28:46 It is a shock. When I hear a tornado touches down. I'm really happy to be here and so we can put this back together 15:29:23 wide shot..sheriff talking..The southwest corner is the worst hit 15:29:33 sheriff. I believe we should have had fatalities and we didn't,. I believe in the good lord and he saved this town*** 15:30:05 we're feeding about 500 peo thru the red cross and salvatn army. Its amazing how many volunteers have been helping out 15:30:23 about 100 house. they cant go into and live again 15:31:00 mom with yankees jacket and son? 15:31:11 I was getting shooting pix and caught the tornado forming outside the house (single shot of son) 15:31:30 At first it was kind of a light bluish color and then it came back and got darker and cdarker, and it kept getting closer and closer and I got it all 15:32:06 I was excited. I've been waiting for it forever (son) 15:32:18 I'm pretty sure I was in the center of it, because I could see the debris swirling around 15:32:40 part of our windb,ocker blew off. I saw a roof get picked up and thrown against our grocery store *** 15:33:04 i could have got hurt, but I didn't 15:33:15 I was holding on to the pole 15:33:30 mom--I tried to get him in and he wouldn't come. I went to the basement and put a blanket over my head. He got the footage he wanted. he's an idiot 15:34:03 it sounds like a loud whistle, only louder 15:34:21 i was scared to death./I thought he was dead. I was crying. I thought he was dead 15:34:39 NAMES-JOHNNY MOODY (SON) LOUANN MOODY (MOM) 15:35:07 My house is fine. I've got one big branch down. We were very lucky. Very lucky 15:35:30 Johnny shows his flip cam...debris behind them... 15:35:45 tight shot flipcam 15:36:30 flip cam video...tornado approaches you hear whistle, 15:36:55 sky gets darker... 15:37:24 pov of johnny...tornado coming...hear siren (EXPLETIVE) 15:37:52 tornado approaches...MOM AND HIM CURSING 15:38:13 siren >>>tornado approaching...blacker, blacker 15:38:45 Johnny"It doesn't sound like a train like they say 15:39:08 johnny making comments 15:39:26 flip video of tornado coming toward him...VERY BLACK 15:40:07 lightning...tornado coming closer 15:40:24 hear wind ******* tornado getting blacker....and closer** 15:41:08 more POV AS TORNADO-- 15:41:34 TORNADO COMING TOWARD HIM--DEBRIS GOING PAST HIM (BLAIR WITCH PROJECT 15:42:05 WIND BLOWING *** 15:42:57 GOOD AUDIO of WIND *** 15:45:06 Tornado 15:45:13 lightning A tornado that tore through the small Iowa town of Mapleton on Saturday night caused damage in the EF3 range. The Enhance Fujita Scale holds that an EF3 tornado has estimated winds of 136 mph to 165 mph. According to the National Weather Service, the worst damage that was found in Mapleton fell within this range but noted that it was probably in the lower end of the EF3 range.
WI: DUMP TRUCK HIT AND RUN (CAUGHT ON CAM)
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>SYNOPSIS: </b>Wisconsin police are looking for the person responsible for rear ending an SUV Tuesday, and then fleeing the scene.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Wednesday</p>\n<p>Milwaukee, WI</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>:32-:37</p>\n<p>Sgt. Daniel Hansen </p>\n<p>Milwaukee Co Sheriff's Office</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>IT COULD'VE BEEN MUCH WORSE --- BUT A WISCONSIN MAN IS GRATEFUL TO HAVE ONLY WALKED AWAY WITH </p>\n<p>MINOR INJURIES AFTER HE WAS REAR ENDED EARLY THIS WEEK.</p>\n<p>THE ACCIDENT --- WHICH WAS CAUGHT ON CAMERA -- SHOWS THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE LEAVING THE SCENE OF THE CRASH.</p>\n<p>ERICA FINKE PICKS UP THE DETAILS FROM HERE.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>A TRAFFIC CAMERA -- CAPTURED THE TERRIFYING CRASH AROUND 2-45 TUESDAY MORNING. </p>\n<p>WATCH HERE ON I-41 NEAR APPLETON AVENUE</p>\n<p>YOU SEE THE DUMP TRUCK-- REAR END A RED S-U-V. THEN ---- DISASTER.</p>\n<p>--NATS--</p>\n<p>"I believe it's a rollover. I'll head over there as well" </p>\n<p>THE IMPACT -- SENDS THE S-U-V INTO A SPIN.</p>\n<p>IT SLAMS INTO THE MEDIAN, GOES AIRBORNE, AND THEN LANDS BACK ON ITS WHEELS. VIDEO SHOWS THE DUMP TRUCK'S BRAKE LIGHTS ON SHORLY AFTER THE CRASH.</p>\n<p>INVESTIGATORS SAY THIS IS WHAT THE TRUCK DRIVER DID NEXT.</p>\n<p>Sgt. Daniel Hansen, MCSO "The dump truck initially did pull over up the road, but by the time deputies responded to the area, the dump truck had left the scene."</p>\n<p>MINUTES AFTER THE CRASH, YOU CAN SEE THE S-U-V DRIVER CLIMB FROM THE WRECKAGE-- JUST BEFORE AUTHORITIES SHOW UP ON SCENE. THE SEARCH NOW-- IS FOR THAT TRUCK DRIVER. BUT DEPUTIES SAY-- IT'S NOT AN EASY JOB.</p>\n<p>Sgt. Daniel Hansen, MCSO "We don't have any specific identifying marks on the dump truck. No license plate, no DOT number. The driver of the dump truck should have a little bit more compassion and should be rendering aid if he's involved in a crash. </p>\n<p><b>--TAG</b>--</p>\n<p>POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING THE CRASH.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>WISCONSIN TRUCK CRASH RUN CAUGHT CAMERA</p>\n<p></p>
FLYING CYCLIST NO CIRCUS 2012
On April 30, Edwards was on his bike at the intersection of Chambers Road and Iliff Avenue when a driver ran a red light and struck him. Video released by Aurora Police shows Edwards flying through the air before landing hard on his helmet. "It's just amazing. [It] didn't look like me. It looked like a stunt dummy or something," Greg Edwards said. "The impact of the helmet [sent my] teeth right through my gum." He also suffered a fractured femur and ankle, chipped teeth, as well as a gash on his lip that required six stitches to close. "In the thigh area, I got a pin," Edwards said. "Down in the ankle area, they're gonna have to do some plastic surgery." He will go back into surgery Tuesday to add a plate into his ankle. Edwards says he's still iffy about getting on the bike again. But, he does have an opinion about the red-light cameras that caught his crash. He says the red-light camera were useful at his old home in Virginia Beach. "People used to run red lights all the time, but [by] putting that camera there...it stopped," he said. "Cameras work. I think that's a good thing." Aurora Police currently have red-light cameras at 10 intersections across the city. "We're not naive, we don't think we can change everybody's behavior and prevent everybody from running red lights. But, anyone who sees that has to think twice about the consequences," Chief Daniel Oates with Aurora Police said. "People shouldn't run through red lights. That behavior should be addressed, should be sanctioned." The 21-year-old driver who hit Edwards received a citation. She declined to speak to 9NEWS or say why she ran the light. Aurora Police also want to point out that Edwards survived the crash because he was wearing all the proper motorcycle protective gear - including a helmet.
Bus runs read light, misses bike by mere inches
A careless bus driver runs a red light and only misses the back wheel by inches. Filmed on Fly6 back cam.
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COP’S CAR CRASH 2009
Video of a Highway 71 crash that injured two police officers was released on Tuesday. On Sunday, the officers were in a police cruiser headed west on Gregory Boulevard when another car heading south on Highway 71 crashed into them. The officers were responding to an emergency call at the time. Police dashboard video showed that the cruiser's lights and sirens were sounding before they were hit. At the intersection of Highway 71, the cruiser goes through one red light and is approaching the second one when the collision happens. "You could hear it -- you could see stuff flying from the car," witness Aretha Raglon told KMBC's Marcus Moore. "We've been involved -- we're both injured," the officers told dispatch. "Be advised we're trapped in our car. Both of us." Dash Cam Video From Highway 71 Crash Released "When an officer gets on his radio and says he can't get out of his car, it kind of shocks everybody," police Capt. Donna Greenwell said. The officers were trapped in the car for several minutes. Firefighters peeled the roof off of the cruiser to free them. Both were treated at a hospital. The female driver of the car that hit the officers was taken into custody. Police said they suspect alcohol played a role in the crash. The woman was driving with a suspended license. "This young lady, unfortunately, will probably be facing charges for driving under the influence. She shouldn't have been driving anyway with a suspended license," Officer Darin Snapp said. "I can't understand why these cars don't stop when they hear these police officers coming," Raglon said. Snapp said officers go through extensive driver training for responding to calls. "When you're driving Code One, you're always two hands on the wheel and ready for anything," Snapp said. "You never get used to it, because you never know who's behind the wheel of other vehicles." Both injured officers are expected to recover.
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1600 THREE CAM SWITCHED POOL FS1 81 1800 THREE CAM SWITCHED POOL FS1 81 NBC POOL Thursday, July 4, 2019 President Trump's Salute to America Remarks AR: 16x9 NYRS: WASH-3 18:38:39 Hello America. Hello. The first lady and I wish each and every one of you a happy Independence Day on this truly historic Fourth of July. Today we come together as one nation with this very special salute to America. We celebrate our history, our people and the heroes who proudly defend our flag: the brave men and women of the United States military. We are pleased to have with us Vice President Mike Pence and his wonderful wife Karen. We're also joined by many hardworking members of Congress, acting secretary of defense Mark Esper and many other members of my Cabinet and also the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joe Dunford. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 18:39:49 Lieutenant General Daniel Hokanson of the National Guard and distinguished leaders representing each branch of the United States Armed Forces: the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines and, very soon, the Space Force. As we gather this evening in the joy of freedom, we remember that all share a truly extraordinary heritage. Together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told: the story of America. It is the epic tale of a great nation whose people have risked everything for what they know is right and what they know is true. 18:40:35 It is the chronicle of brave citizens who never give up on the dream of a better and brighter future. And it is the saga of 13 separate colonies that united to form the most just and virtuous republic ever conceived. On this day, two hundred and forty three years ago, our founding fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to declare independence and defend God given rights. Thomas Jefferson wrote the words that forever changed the course of humanity: We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 18:41:44 With a single sheet of parchment and 56 signatures America began the greatest political journey in human history. But on that day the patriots, who would determine the ultimate success of the struggle, were a hundred miles away in New York. There the Continental Army prepared to make its stand. Commanded by the beloved General George Washington. As the delegates debated the declaration in Philadelphia, Washington's army watched from Manhattan as a massive British invading fleet loomed dangerously across New York Harbor. The British had come to crush the revolution in its infancy. Washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes. He wrote, "the fate of unborn millions will now depend under God on the courage and conduct of this army. We have therefore to resolve to conquer or die." 18:43:04 Days later, General Washington ordered the declaration read aloud to the troops, the assembled soldiers just joined an excited crowd running down Broadway. They toppled a statue of King George and melted it into bullets for battle. The faraway king would soon learn a timeless lesson about the people of this majestic land. Americans love our freedom and no one will ever take it away from us. That same American spirit that emboldened our founders has kept us strong throughout our history. To this day that spirit runs through the veins of every American patriot. It lives on and each and every one of you here today. It is this spirit, daring and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world and our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest now. 18:44:50 That same righteous American spirit forged our glorious constitution. That rugged American character led the legendary explorers Lewis and Clark on their perilous expedition across an untamed continent. It drove others to journey west and stake out their claim on the wild frontier. Devotion to our founding ideals led American patriots to abolish the evil of slavery, secure civil rights and expand the blessings of liberty to all Americans. This is the noble purpose that inspired Abraham Lincoln to rededicate our nation to a new birth of freedom and to resolve that we will always have a government of, by, and for the people. 18:45:53 Our quest for greatness unleashed a culture of discovery that led Thomas Edison to imagine his light bulb, Alexander Graham Bell to create the telephone, The Wright brothers to look to the sky and see the next great frontier. We're Americans. Nothing is impossible. Exactly 50 years ago this month the world watched in awe as Apollo 11 astronauts launched into space with a wake of fire and nerves of steel and planted our great American flag on the face of the moon. Half a century later, we are thrilled to have here tonight the famed NASA flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor. The renowned Gene Kranz. 18:47:13 Gene. I want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon and someday soon we will plant the American flag on Mars. It's happening, Gene. It's happened. Our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of Broadway and the soundstages of Hollywood. It filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock and roll, and rhythm and blues. It gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the Western, the World Series, the Super Bowl, the skyscraper, the suspension bridge, the assembly line, and the mighty American automobile. 18:48:05 It led our citizens to push the bounds of medicine and science to save the lives of millions. Here with us this evening is Dr. Emanuel Friar Reich. When Emanuel began his work. Ninety nine percent of children with leukemia died. Thanks largely to Dr. Fryer Reich's breakthrough treatments, currently 90 percent of those with the most common childhood leukemia survive. Doctor you are a great American hero. Thank you. 18:48:57 Americans always take care of each other. That love and unity held together the first pilgrims, it forged communities on the Great Plains, It inspired Clara Barton to found the Red Cross, and it keeps our nation thriving today. Here tonight from the Florida Panhandle is Tina Belcher. Her selfless generosity over three decades has made her known to all as Mrs. Angel. Every time a hurricane strikes, Mrs. Angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. On a single day after Hurricane Michael, she gave four hundred and seventy six people a warm meal. Mrs. Angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. Thank you. Thank you very much. 18:50:10 From our earliest days, Americans of faith have uplifted our nation. This evening we're joined by Sister Deirdre Byrne. Sister Byrne is a retired Army surgeon who served for nearly 30 years. On September 11 2001, the sister raced to Ground Zero through smoke and debris. She administered first aid and comfort to all. Today, Sister Byrne runs a medical clinic serving the poor in our nation's capital. Sister, thank you for your lifetime of service. Thank you. Our nation has always honored the heroes who serve our communities. The firefighters, first responders, police sheriffs, ICE, Border Patrol, and all of the brave men and women of law enforcement. 18:51:18 On this July 4, we pay special tribute to the military, service members, who laid down their lives for our nation. We are deeply moved to be in the presence this evening of Gold Star families whose loved ones made the supreme sacrifice. Thank you. Thank you very much. Throughout our history our country has been made ever greater by citizens who risked it all for equality and for justice. One hundred years ago this summer, the women's suffrage movement led Congress to pass the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote. 18:52:31 In 1960, a thirst for justice led African-American students to sit down at the Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina. It was one of the very first civil rights sit ins snd it started a movement all across our nation. Clarence Henderson was 18 years old when he took his place in history. Almost six decades later, he is here tonight in a seat of honor. Clarence. Thank you for making this country a much better place for all Americans. In 1963, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr stood here on these very steps and called on our nation to live out the true meaning of its creed and let freedom ring for every citizen all across our land. 18:53:42 America's fearless resolve has inspired heroes who defined our national character from George Washington, John Adams, and Betsy Ross to - Douglass - you know Frederick Douglass - the great Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Amelia Earhart, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower, Jackie Robinson, and, of course, John Glenn. It is willed our warriors up mountains and across minefields, it has liberated continents, split the atom, and brought tyrants and empires to their knees. Here with us this evening is Earl Morse. After retiring from the Air Force, Earl worked at a V.A. hospital in Ohio. Earl found that many World War Two veterans could not afford to visit their memorial on the National Mall. So Earl began the very first honor flights that have now brought over two hundred thousand World War Two heroes to visit America's monument. Thank you. We salute you. Thank you. 18:55:07 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Our warriors from a hollowed roll call of American Patriots running all the way back to the first souls who fought and won American independence. Today just as it did, two hundred and forty three years ago the future of American freedom rests on the shoulders of men and women willing to defend it. We are proudly joined tonight by heroes from each branch of the US armed forces, including three recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Thank you. They and thousands before us served with immense distinction. And they loved every minute of that service. To young Americans across our country, now is your chance to join our military and make a truly great statement in life. And you should do it. 18:56:24 We will now begin our celebration of the United States Armed Forces, honoring each branch's unique culture, rich history, service, song, and distinct legacy. I invite Acting Secretary, please Mark Esper, Secretary of Defense. And Chairman Dunford, head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Please join me. 18:57:04 In August of 1790, by request of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, Congress established a fleet of 10 swift vessels to defend our shores. These revenue cutters would fight pirates, stop smugglers, and safeguard our borders. They are the ancestors of our faithful Coast Guard. When our ships were seized and sailors kidnapped by foreign powers in 1812, it was a revenue cutter, the swift schooner Thomas Jefferson that swept in to capture the first British vessel of the war. In 1897, when two hundred and sixty five whalers were trapped in ice and the ice fields of Alaska were closing up, courageous officers trekked fifteen hundred miles through the frozen frontier to rescue those starving men from certain death. 18:58:06 In 1942, the Coast Guard manned landing craft were invasions in the Pacific. When the enemy attacked US Marines from the shores of Guadalcanal, Coast Guard singleman first class Douglas Munro used his own boat to shield his comrades from pounding gunfire. Munro gave his life. Hundreds of Marines were saved as he lay dying on the deck. His final question embodies devotion that sails with every coast guardsmen. Did they get off. 18:58:46 On D-Day, the Coast Guard's famous matchbox fleet served valiantly through every hour of the greatest amphibious invasion in the history of our country. One coxswain said the water boiled with bullets like a mud puddle in hailstone, but still the Coast Guard braved death to put our boys on Utah and Omaha beaches. Every coast guardsmen is trusted to put service before all. Coasties plunge from helicopters and barrel through pouring rain and crashing waves to save American lives. They secure our borders from drug runners and terrorists in rough seas at high speeds. Their sharpshooters take out smugglers engines with a single shot. They never miss when the red racing stripes of a Coast Guard vessel break the horizon. When their chopper blades pierced the sky, those in distress know that the help is on their way and our enemies know their time has come. Guardians of our waters stand. Semper Paradis. 19:00:10 They are always ready. They are the United States Coast Guard. Representing the Coast Guard today, you will soon see an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter based at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater along with an HH-65 Dolphin from Air Station Atlantic City and an AC 140 Ocean Sentry from Air Station Miami. 19:02:10 Thank you. Thank you to the Coast Guard. On a cold December morning in 1903, a miracle occurred over the dunes of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. When two bicycle makers from Ohio defied gravity with a 12 horsepower engine, wings made of cotton, and just a few dollars in their pockets. Just six years later, America was training its first pilots to take these magnificent machines up and over the field of battle in World War One. Our flyboys rushed the skies of Europe, and aces like Eddie Rickenbacker filled hearts and headlines with tales of daring duels in the clouds. General Billy Mitchell saw the promise of this technology and risk court martial in his quest for an independent air force. He was proven right. When empires across the oceans tried to carve up the world for themselves and America stood in the way. We wouldn't let it happen. 19:03:23 After Pearl Harbor, Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle and his raiders flew B-25 bombers off a carrier deck in the deep Pacific in a daring feat of American resolve. And as President Roosevelt said, the Nazis built a fortress around Europe but they forgot to put a roof on it. So we crushed them all from the air. 177 liberator bombers flew dangerously low through broad daylight without fighter protection to cripple the Nazi war machine at inaudible more than 300 airmen gave their lives to destroy the enemy oil refineries and five pilots were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for their actions in that single raid. 19:04:21 It was airman Chuck Yeager, who first broke the sound barrier. It was airmen, like Gus Grissom and Buzz Aldrin who traded their sabre jets for rockets to the stars. And it is our incredible airmen today who wield the most powerful weapon systems on the planet Earth. For over sixty five years, no enemy air force has managed to kill a single American soldier because the skies belong to the United States of America. No enemy has attacked our people without being met by a roar of thunder and the awesome might of those who bid farewell to earth. And soar into the wild blue yonder. They are the United States Air Force. Representing the Air Force you will soon see beautiful brand new F-22 Raptors from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. And one magnificent B-2 stealth bomber from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. 19:07:20 What a great country. In October of 1775, the continental Congress ordered the construction of two swift sailing vessels each carrying 10 cannons and 80 men to sail eastward. Our young fleet tested their sea legs against the most powerful navy the world has ever seen. John Paul Jones, America's first great naval hero, said I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast for I intend to go in harm's way. He got his wish many times when his ship was shot into pieces off the coast of England by a British vessel and her four dozen guns. When demanded to surrender, Jones very famously declared I have not yet begun to fight. When our Navy begins fighting they finish the job. 19:08:30 The War of 1812, Captain James Lance fell with his brothers on the USS Chesapeake. His dying command gained immortality. Don't give up the ship. In the Battle of Mobile Bay, Admiral David Farragut lashed himself to the rigging of his flagship to see beyond the cannon smoke, crying "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead." In World War 2, it was aviators launched from the carrier Enterprise, Hornet, Yorktown who filled the skies of Midway and turned the tide of the Pacific War. Nobody could beat us. Nobody could come close. On D-Day, CB engineers came ashore to destroy blockades and barriers making way for the invasion. Many lost their lives, but they took the German defenses with them and our men crushed upon the beaches like a mighty storm. 19:09:41 From the Naval demolition units of World War 2, a rose a force that became famous in the Mekong Delta. They don't want to see our force again. The very best of the very best: the Navy SEALs. It was SEALs who delivered vengeance on the terrorists who planned the September 11th attack on our homeland. It was the SEALs who stand ready to bring righteous retribution in mountain jungles desert to those who do us harm. America's sailors are not born. They are forged by the sea. Their traditions are rich with the salt and blood of three centuries when Old Glory crest the waves of foreign shores. Every friend and every foe knows that Justice sails those waters. It sails with the United States Navy. Representing our great Navy today will be two F-18 Super Hornets from Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia, along with two F35 Lightnings from Naval Air Station Lemoore in California. 19:11:56 So great. In November of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of warrior one who kept and would protect our ships and sailors and be at home both the shore and in the mast with musket in hand. Their versatility was proven in the War of Independence when two hundred and thirty four continental Marines conducted their first amphibious raid. capturing the British supply of gunpowder and cannons at Fort Nassau. Ever since Marines have fought in every American war. Their legend has grown and grown and grown with each passing year. It was the Marines who won America's first overseas battle vanquishing Barbary pirates on the shores of Tripoli. Their high stiff collar, which shielded them from the pirate sword earned them the immortal name Leatherneck. 19:13:05 It was the Marines who after two long days of battle marched through the halls of Montezuma. It was the Marines who took heavy casualties to kick the Kaiser's troops out of Bellwood in World War One, earning the title "Devil Dogs". And it was the Marines who raised the flag on the Black Sands of Iwo Jima. From the Chosin reservoir to Khe Sanh from Helmand to Baghdad, Marines have struck fear into the hearts of our enemies and put solace into the hearts of our friends. Marines always lead the way. After the 1983 Marine barracks bombing in Beirut, which claimed the lives of two hundred and forty one great U.S. servicemen, Marine Sergeant Jeffery Nashton lay in bandages, so badly wounded barely alive. When the commandant of the Marine Corps came to visit his hospital, Sergeant Nashton had to feel for the general's collar. He wanted to feel his four stars. He could not see and he could not speak. He signaled for pen and paper and with shaking hand he wrote two words Semper Fi. 19:14:50 That motto. Semper fidelis Always faithful burns in the soul of every Marine. A sacred promise. The Corps has kept since the birth of our country. They are the elite masters of air and land and sea on battlefields all across the globe. They are the United States Marines. Representing the Marine Corps today will be a brand new VH92, soon to serve as Marine One. Along with two V22 Ospreys from the famed HMX-1 helicopter squadron at Quantico, the Nighthawks. 19:17:04 In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around Boston and New York and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware, and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown. Our army manned the air, it ran the ramparts, it took over the airports it did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under the rockets red glare, it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came their star spangled banner waved defiant. 19:18:00 At Shiloh, Antietam, and Gettysburg our soldiers gave the last full measure of devotion for the true unity of our nation and the freedom of all Americans. In the trenches of World War One, an Army sergeant named Alvin York faced an inferno of enemy fire and refused to retreat. He said I won't leave. I won't stop. He shot his rifle 18 times killing 18 of the enemy. When they fixed bayonets and charged, he killed seven more. The entire German machine gun battalion surrendered because of one man Alvin York. 19:18:46 A generation later, the army returned to Europe and embarked upon a great crusade with knives and rifles in hand. The Rangers scaled the cliffs of Normandy, the 101st Airborne leapt into the danger from above illuminated only by enemy flares explosions and burning aircraft. They threw back the Nazi empire with lightning of their own from the turrets of Sherman tanks and the barrels of the M1 rifle. In the darkness of the Battle of the Bulge with Nazis on every side, one soldier is reported to have said they've got us surrounded again. The poor bastards. 19:19:41 Outnumbered American warriors fought through the bunkers of Pork Chop Hill and held the line of civilization in Korea. In the elephant grass of Vietnam, the 1st Cavalry made a stand amid a forest consumed in flames with enemies at every single turn. The army brought America's righteous fury down to al-Qaida in Afghanistan and cleared the bloodthirsty killers from their caves. They liberated Fallujah and Mosul and helped liberate and obliterate the ISIS caliphate just recently in Syria. One hundred percent gone. Through centuries our soldiers have always pointed toward home proclaiming this we'll defend. They live by the creed of Douglas MacArthur in war. There is no substitute for victory. They are the greatest soldiers on Earth. 19:21:48 Nearly 250 years ago. A volunteer army of farmers and shopkeepers, blacksmith, merchants, and militiamen risked life and limb to secure American liberty and self-government. This evening we have witnessed the noble might of the warriors who continue that legacy. They guard our birthright with vigilance and fierce devotion to the flag and to our great country. Now we must go forward as a nation with that same unity of purpose. As long as we stay true to our cause, as long as we remember our great history, as long as we never ever stop fighting for a better future, then there will be nothing that America can not do. We will always be the people who defeated a tyrant across the continent, harness science, took to the skies, and soared into the heavens because we will never forget that we are Americans and the future belongs to us. 19:23:27 The future belongs to the brave, the strong, the proud, and the free. We are one people chasing one dream and one magnificent destiny. We all share the same heroes, the same home, the same heart. And we are all made by the same Almighty God. On the banks of the Chesapeake to the cliffs of California. From the humming shores of the Great Lakes to the sand dunes of the Carolinas from the fields of the heartland to the Everglades of Florida, the spirit of American independence will never fade, never fail, but will reign for ever and ever and ever. 19:24:34 So once more, to every citizen throughout our land, have a glorious Independence Day. Have a great Fourth of July. I want to thank the Army band, The National Park Service, the Interior Department, the incredible pilots overhead. and those who are making possible the amazing fireworks display later this evening. Now as the band plays the Battle Hymn of the Republic, I invite the First Lady, Vice President and Mrs. Pence, the service secretaries, and military leaders to join me on stage for one more salute to America by the famous, incredible, talented Blue Angels. God bless you. God bless the military. And God bless America. Happy Fourth of July.