deadly rage. so, clearly, jurors are struggling on where steven hayes head was at at the time of the crimes and we continue to monitor the jurors actions and we will bring you the latest from the courthouse, if they reach a verdict and have more questions. jamie: we know you ll be standing by live. laura, thank you. kelly: you ve heard it said before one man s trash is another s treasure. now, more and more businesses are returning the hot commodity in the world of agriculture, elizabeth is live in atlanta with the story. we know that 32 million tons of garbage that goes into land fills every year and only about 3% is composed. take the apple, for example, takes a lot longer to break down in the landfill there s not as much oxygen circulating and seeing big push from
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trips to the curb began. what have you lost? i lost everything. everything is ruined. reporter: are you worried? yeah. but i m going to be okay. we re going to be okay. reporter: like they say one man s trash is another s treasure. kilan democrat o gets $135 a ton from a scrap dealer. what are the things you carry away most. refrigerators, washing machines, dryer, the heavy stuff. reporter: ronnie coleman lost everything and gained something. i keep stopping and thinking, i m alive. you know, everything else, the rest of my life if i have to fight cancer or whatever, man, it s going to be a piece of cake compared to what i went through. reporter: i watched with sherry as the city truck loaded her stuff for the dump. is that your life going away? yes. it sure is. children s lives.
water. scary. i was so scared. the water line was there, and here in the living room you can see on my doors. on you, that s chest high. yeah. and i can t swim. reporter: two days of rain and water from white s creek did this to a working class neighborhood where most have lived for decades. and few have flood insurance. everyone dreaded coming back. we prayed that we would not whatever we found, it would be something that we could learn from. reporter: soon the first trips to the curb began. what have you lost? i lost everything. everything is ruined. reporter: you worried? yeah. but i m going to be okay. we re going to be okay. reporter: like they say, one man s trash is another s treasure.
whew, i was so scared. the water line was there and here in the living room. you can see on my so on you, that s chest high. yeah, and i can t swim. reporter: two days of rain and water from whites creek did this to a working class neighborhood where most have lived for decades and few have flood insurance. everyone dreaded coming back. and we prayed that we would not whatever we found, it would be something that we could learn from. reporter: soon the first trips to the curb began. what have you lost? i lost everything. everything is ruined. are you worried? yeah. but i m going to be okay. we re going to be okay. reporter: like they say, one man s trash is another s treasure. he gets $135 a ton from a scrap dealer. what are the things you carry away most? refrigerators, washing