aground. at this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the mauvilla and called the coast guard, asking for help. we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. around 2:50 a.m., the mauvilla s crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. i m not sure what i m seeing, but i m seeing something that s burning. and it looks like it s crossways of the river. i ain t got out that far. if that s what i m looking at, i don t have any idea. but if the mauvilla was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away? mobile coast guard, we have got a mess up here. a train has run off the 14-mile railroad bridge.
visibility improved. but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground. at this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the mauvilla and called the coast guard, asking for help. we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. around 2:50 a.m., the mauvilla s crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. i m not sure what i m seeing, but i m seeing something that s burning. and it looks like it s crossways of the river. i ain t got out that far. if that s what i m looking at, i don t have any idea. but if the mauvilla was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away?
stabler took over command of the mauvilla and called the coast guard asking for help. we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. around 2:50 a.m., the mauvilla crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. i m not sure what i m seeing, but i m seeing something that s burning. it looks like it s crossways of the river. how it got out that far, if that s what i m looking at, i don t have any idea. but if the mauvilla was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away? mobile coast guard, we have a mess up here. a train has run off the 14-mile railroad bridge. but that was a mistake. the accident was on the bridge going across the bayou canot, a
is a description she much appreciated she liked that description. we on the outside who didn t know her had an impression of a real tough woman and the private side of a person is very different. what was she like in private? well, i don t think of it as tough. she was more elegant than that. she was without question, she was very decisive. she would make up her mind special she would act. you didn t want to get crossways with her. i would not have wanted to take on margaret thatcher in the house of parliament. that would have been a tough proposition. but she was always a lady also. i mean, i can remember, she came on the fifth anniversary of 9/11. we always had a special ceremony at the white house in those days. and she came downstairs we were on the ground floor there on the white house, there is a room next to the diplomatic reception radio rom, where they have the maps that fdr used in world war ii, framed on the wall.
soviet journalists tagged her the iron lady, which i think is a description she much appreciated. she liked that description. we on the outside who didn t know her have an impression of her being a tough woman and always the private side of a person is very different. what was she like in private? i don t think of it as tough. she was more elegant than that. without question, she was very decisive. she d make up her mind and she d act. you didn t want to get crossways with her. i would not have wanted to take on margaret thatcher in the house of parliament. that would have been a tough proposition. but she was always a lady also. i can remember she came on the fifth anniversary of 9/11. we always had special ceremonies at the white house on those days. she came downstairs, we went down into the ground floor there on the white house. and there s a room next to the diplomatic reception room where they have the maps that fdr used