at one point it was swinging out towards the street. and it actually went up vertical like this. i think that was the scariest point for me because i was thinking for sure somebody with fall out. it really had kind of an apocalyptic feel to it. photojournalist kirby howell works only a few blocks away and gets to the scene quickly, capturing it all on camera. the scaffold swung out halfway between these two buildings here. my biggest fear was that the cables supporting it were going to snap and it would come crashing down to the street. the window washers are wearing safety harnesses, so presumably if the scaffold falls, the men would be left hanging from the top of the building. that s probably little comfort to them as the scaffold flies through the air thrashing violently. it s already plummeted about 15 feet and shards of glass from the building s windows are raining down on the street. to get a visual of this. you arrive on scene, you see a little bit of glass.
even though he feels no one is listening to him, we are there to listen and to help him. the glass wall and strong winds make it difficult for detective solar to hear the conversation. in a very bold move, he scales the glass barrier and gets on the ledge. it s a piece of glass. it was a concern of mine. if that glass were to break and shatter, it s going to fall to the street level, which could hit an innocent bystander in the street. detective solar says he fakes injuring himself to appear more vulnerable and less threatening to the subject. once over the glass partition, he s in a position to grab the man, should he jump. but even with safety harnesses, the detectives are risking their lives. the fear in this situation is really the unpredictability of
floor. at one point it was swinging out towards the street. and it actually went up vertical like this. that was the scariest point for me because i was thinking for me because i was thinking for sure somebody would fall out. it really had kind of an apocalyptic feel to it. photojournalist kirby howell works only a few blocks away and gets to the scene quickly, capturing it all on camera. the scaffold swung out halfway between these two buildings here. my biggest fear was that the cables supporting it were going to snap and it would come crashing down to the street. the window washers are wearing safety harnesses, so presumably if the scaffold falls, the men would be left hanging from the top of the building. that s probably little comfort to them as the scaffold flies through the air thrashing violently. it s already plummeted about 15 feet and shards of glass from the building s windows are raining down on the street. to get a visual of this. you arrive on scene, you see
building. fortunately both men were wearing safety harnesses. firefighters pulled one of the men to the roof. the second was rescued through a window. in new hampshire, a woman who was robbed at a grocery store got an unexpected surprise. the alleged thief saw his picture from surveillance cameras in the newspaper and then showed up on the victim s doorstep. she returned the amount of cash that was stolen plus an extra $10 and then a note of apology that he signed stupid. in hawaii, bright ribbons of lava flowed out of the kilauea volcano wednesday. beautiful pictures. nearby roads were closed. the lava is reportedly not a danger to residents. and meanwhile, mother nature has been wreaking havoc across parts of idaho. destructive bolts of lightning have sparked more than 30 fires across the southern part of the state. finally, if you are too hot, you might wish you had the
going by. spectate only on pitside of course. when we are looking at, we see people on two sides. does this violate the rule about the pitside? do not stand or drive on the course. well, looks like some folks may be standing on the course at some point during it. do not spectate on the outside of a curve or turn. another rule i will tell you here, do park with your lights on and facing oncoming race vehicles. just a couple of the many rules there. now, also i will tell you there are a lot of rules is your oumding the vehicles that do this trip. we talked about what kinds of cages have and nets they need to have. safety precautions, fire extinguishers on board, safety harnesses. can t be older than three years from the date of the present race. there are a lot of rules surround thing. this is not the kind of thing you are hear that happens or getting people to decide to do it and there is an organization here and do operate. what we have are a lot of questions about how something like t