tremors paralyzed the city, buildings, including the capitol and the fox news channel, evacuated. alarms sounded, lights flashed and everyone ordered to evacuate office buildings. some saying it felt like a plane hitting the build. eerie and frightening reminder of 9/11. in new york city more than 300 miles from d.c., people in times square with on were on edge as the ground began shaking. jetblue terminal began rumbling. televisions rocking, flights temporarily delayed. police evacuated buildings downtown and kept people gathered at a park. a.m. trains temporarily halted. cell phone service shutdown as calls flooded the system. i was a terrifying afternoon. not everyone felt the ground shaking on the east coast. it depends upon where you were when the quake struck. right after the tremors hit d.c., we hit the streets to ask around. i thought it was a train. then i look up and i see bricks stuff start falling. i saw bricks and dust from the roof and i kept running. gr
attempted to stop a demonstration about a shooting in july. after officers say he threw a knife at them. we have surveillance video of that shooting. to stop the protests, bart turned off underground cell service. the group anonymous has since hacked websites associated with bart and today, the group released a list of demands to be met or else they say they will continue to disrupt service. their demands fire two specific bart employees, mandate new training for bart officers, publicly apologize for shutting down the cell service, take guns away from the bart police, and reopen the investigation into the shooting of charles hill. at the special meeting by the bart board tomorrow morning, they will discuss the cell service disruption issue. meantime, bart officials say their number one priority is rider safety. we were acting for the safety of our passengers. imagine being stuck in two hours in the middle of the commute. we cannot have that. we can t look back and say we re
tremors paralyzed the city, buildings, including the capitol and the fox news channel, evacuated. alarms sounded, lights flashed and everyone ordered to evacuate office buildings. some saying it felt like a plane hitting the build. eerie and frightening reminder of 9/11. in new york city more than 300 miles from d.c., people in times square with on were on edge as the ground began shaking. jetblue terminal began rumbling. televisions rocking, flights temporarily delayed. police evacuated buildings downtown and kept people gathered at a park. a.m. trains temporarily halted. cell phone service shutdown as calls flooded the system. i was a terrifying afternoon. not everyone felt the ground shaking on the east coast. it depends upon where you were when the quake struck. right after the tremors hit d.c., we hit the streets to ask around. i thought it was a train. then i look up and i see bricks stuff start falling. i saw bricks and dust from the roof and i kept running. gr
demonstration about a shooting in july. after officers say he threw a knife at them. we have surveillance video of that shooting. to stop the protests, bart turned off underground cell service. the group anonymous has since hacked websites associated with bart and today, the group released a list of demands to be met or else they say they will continue to disrupt service. their demands fire two specific bart employees, mandate new training for bart officers, publicly apologize for shutting down the cell service, take guns away from the bart police, and reopen the investigation into the shooting of charles hill. at the special meeting by the bart board tomorrow morning, they will discuss the cell service disruption issue. meantime, bart officials say their number one priority is rider safety. we were acting for the safety of our passengers. imagine being stuck in two hours in the middle of the commute. we cannot have that. we can t look back and say we re sorry for the peopl
on edge as the ground began shaking. jetblue terminal began rumbling. televisions rocking, flights temporarily delayed. police evacuated buildings downtown and kept people gathered at a park. a.m. trains temporarily halted. cell phone service shutdown as calls flooded the system. i was a terrifying afternoon. not everyone felt the ground shaking on the east coast. it depends upon where you were when the quake struck. right after the tremors hit d.c., we hit the streets to ask around. i thought it was a train. then i look up and i see bricks stuff start falling. i saw bricks and dust from the roof and i kept running. greta: did you feel the quake? yeah. greta: you live around here? i live in greenville, i didn t feel the quake. i thought it was a flash mob. i was riding my bike through chinatown, all of these people, i thought flash mob. i stopped and asked somebody and they told me what happened. the ground shock. [ inaudible ] [ sirens ] greta: griff jenkin