angeles. law enforcement officials along our nation s southern border are gearing up this morning for possible chaos if total. forty two expires. the trump era policy is set to expire today, possibly triggering a wave of migrants into the u.s. unless the supreme court intervenes. president biden once the high court to let title 40 to end, but not until after christmas. the white house does acknowledge that the demise of title 42 will likely increase illegal border crossings. the policy blocks migrants from seeking asylum in the u.s. due to worries about the pandemic. and repair work is underway in northern california in the town of ferndale, following a killer quake, the six point four tremor claimed two lives and caused severe damage to buildings, homes and roads. nearly sixty thousand homes and businesses lost power. seismologists warn this could be the precursor to an even bigger quake. i m mary ann rafferty. now back to lori. how are you? curve a the viewers kept ahead of the cu
precise fraction of a second things start to go terribly wrong for car number 19. translator: i saw our car sliding towards the outside of the curve. i think the wheels didn t hold because we entered the curve a little too fast. translator: it went off the road here. and the wheel jumped this curb. the renault barrels straight toward spectators at 80 miles an hour. translator: usually a wall is a pretty safe position. the wall was about two meters high, so it seemed safe. but not this time. after going airborne, the car slams into the hill, and starts to cart wheel end over end toward a group of spectators. translator: in that moment, i didn t think i was on top of the wall. that poor girl who was sitting there was so frozen by fear, she couldn t move.
translator: i ended up in that exact spot by chance. fazio s camera records the precise fraction of a second things start to go terribly wrong for car number 19. translator: i saw our car sliding towards the outside of the curve. i think the wheels didn t hold because we entered the curve a little too fast. translator: it went off the road here. and the wheel jumped this curb. the renault barrels straight toward spectators at 80 miles an hour. translator: usually a wall is a pretty safe position. the wall was about two meters high, so it seemed safe. but not this time. after going airborne, the car slams into the hill, and starts to cart wheel end over end toward a group of spectators. translator: in that moment, i
that exact spot by chance. fazio s camera records the precise fraction of a second things start to go terribly wrong for car number 19. translator: i saw our car sliding towards the outside of the curve. i think the wheels didn t hold because we entered the curve a little too fast. translator: it went off the road here. and the wheel jumped this curb. the renault barrels straight toward spectators at 80 miles an hour. translator: usually a wall is a pretty safe position. the wall was about two meters high, so it seemed safe. but not this time. after going airborne, the car slams into the hill, and starts to cart wheel end over end toward a group of spectators. translator: in that moment, i didn t think i was on top of the
what part of the line you re on. i wonder, that notwithstanding, did it feel like the train was going really fast? you know, i don t know that i can tell you the difference between going 70 miles an hour or 120 miles an hour in a a train car. but what i will say is that we went around that curve, it felt almost as if you were in a car that took a curve a little too fast and your body moves just a little too uncomfortably. everything happened so so quickly, that i doubt that there was any room to make up for this really tragic mistake. and hearing in retrospect now that the train was traveling twice the speed limit is really enraging. it s infuriating. and it s just shameful. especially hearing about the lives lost and the injuries that i saw last night. i m thankful that my injuries