powerful, but you re right. even the smallest thing, whether it s the disk on top of a light post, or even a newspaper stand or even a garbage can lid flying down this street at high speed could certainly injure if not kill somebody. we do have confirmation. let s walk over here. we have a crane collapse in downtown miami now. we were discussing the number of cranes up there. there are more than two dozen. the arm of the crane has collapsed on top of a building. this happened just a short time ago. this is one of the biggest concerns with high rises going up in the area. there s a lot of construction going on in miami. we don t str any word of injuries. one would hope a construction site was vacated. what we had heard was that the standing pillar of these cranes were solid. they could handle winds of up to 145 miles per hour. it s the t part of the crane that in many cases were being allowed to swing around.
streets of charlottesville, virginia. it looks like punches were thrown. i see at least one person bleeding right now. it looked like several objects were being thrown, even a newspaper stand. now we ve seen two people bleeding. we already know that several people have been injure and the local police have declared an emergency nearby. it s not clear, though, that they are prepared to move these protesters out of that area. selena, back to you, tailing off of what david said, do you think the president needs to do more to tone down the divisions in this country? i think that s a responsibility of all presidents. all presidents could spend a day in forever disavowing every fringe group that supports them. having said that, i thought it was important that president obama joined the unrest that we had in 2015 and 2016, that he addressed you know, when the arrests, when the unrest became
two tickets were winners, one in atlanta, the other in san jose, california. cnn s martin savidge is live in atlanta. martin, the store owner didn t know she sold the winning ticket until she turned on her tv on cnn? reporter: exactly right, carol. good morning to you, and it is a great morning for well at least one other person, maybe a group but certainly for the store owner of the small newspaper stand that is located in the office building just behind us here. she said that it wasn t until 6:00 a.m. this morning as her husband always does, turns on cnn, when they heard there was a winner in georgia, then they heard gateway was the place it sold mean she goes, that s my store. it gets better, i went in and spoke to her, she had no idea that she gets a pretty big payoff, too. listen to how it went down. reporter: now you know by selling the winning ticket
two individuals lingering at a bus stop and her cop sense tells her something is up. she recognizes one of the men from an ongoing investigation. over by the newspaper stand and the bus stop, the guy leaning down, he s got some merchandise there in a white bag. he s looking at it. the guy in the backpack. there s a deal going on right there. see the guy taking off his backpack now? basically they are transferring the merchandise to these backpacks. whatever he doesn t get rid of it will go somewhere else. once his backpack is completely full, he will leave or have somebody pick up that backpack and give him a new backpack. these low level fences with backpacks are basically mules, but investigators must follow them to see who they are selling to. it can be a difficult game to play. it s very hard to follow sometimes. it s very hard to follow the merchandise because they are using different modes of transportation, bus, cable car, taxi, bicycle, or on foot.
they ll put the merchandise in a separate location or sometimes they will hand it over to them and then the cash is transacted. on one particular stakeout, this investigator documented no fewer than 70 such transactions in a two-hour time frame. hang on. here the investigator spots two individuals lingering at a bus stop and her cop sense tells her something is up. she recognizes one of the men from an ongoing investigation. over by the newspaper stand and the bus stop, the guy leaning down, he s got some merchandise there in a white bag. he s looking at it. the guy in the backpack. there s a deal going on right there. see the guy taking off his backpack now? basically they are transferring the merchandise to these backpacks. whatever he doesn t get rid of it will go somewhere else. once his backpack is completely full, he will leave or have somebody pick up that backpack and give him a new backpack. these low level fences with backpacks are basically mules, but investigators