work crews have to truck in # 300 loads of sand, in which is a sea. our biggest concern is that the waves will be high enough flood the streets. reporter: locals are skeptical that it will work. it s still very minimal, at least. but you can t stop these nor easters. it s just it may last an hour, these dunes. reporter: and in fact, the most exposed buildings were perilously close to the surf. ordly beach is one bf several towns waiting for an army corps of engineer rebuilding project post sandy, but leaders are having trouble etting easements from property owners. what would you say to someone o won t sign the easement right now? crazy.e reporter: so this plugging of holes in the method of protection will continue until easements here are finalized. i asked mayor kehler here. if i had answers to that, i woul d be carried on people s shoulders like a god. reporter: there are a lot of mayors that woulald like to be carried on shoulders, but it s not going to
welcome to today in new york. it is yet another wet, windy morning. i think it s important for people to know this is not joaquin. joaquin is headed out to sea. this is just that coastal storm. this is just that coastal storm. it s providing nasty weather all along the eastern seaboard. a stormy start to the weekend. coastal flooding. it is windy and chilly. trying to make your way around wn, not a great day to do so. here comes another band of rain moving into the jersey sheer. a bit of a break for new york city now. these are your current wind gusts, up to 40 miles per hour at la guardia. to howl throughout the over night. 49. it s damp, chili and raw outside right now. showers co inue into the afternoon. 51 degrees. temperatures are stuck in the low to mid 50s today. we ll take a look at the coastal flooding threat as well as a wind advisory threat. that storm continuing so bear down on the try state area. we have live team coverage from the communities feeling t
you can see how thin this dune really is right now. this has been eaten away by the ocean during the last high tide last night. take a look right about a couple of hundred yards up the shore from me. this is the site of the area around the joey harrison surf club which was devastated by sandy and finally torn down within the last year or so. joey s was one of the more prominent victims of what has happened along the jersey shore from sandy. we need that army corps of engineers to come in and put our dunes in. we fixed our houses and here we are right back worrying again. reporter: and so we ve had over the last 24 hours or so toms river folks here in ortley ca beach bringing in hundreds of truckloads of sand, dumping it around the area of joey harrison s. this is the most exposed area of toms river. trying to hold back the ocean as best they can for this next high tide we re expecting in a few hours. you can see behind me now the surf is starting to come up here. we re st
strikes, what is he still doing walking around in the streets. reporter: anthony believes had barnes received a tougher sentence nine years ago, carlesha and a second woman in virginia he a allegedly attempted to murder, might have been spared. if he has the time he supposed to have got when my daughter, these wouldn t have to these young ladies. reporter: these court records tell how anthony and his wife also became victims of barnes violence when they tried to protect their daughter. we will have more on that when we join you at 6:00 live from the sat center i m walt hunter, cbs-3 eyewitness news . walt, thank you very much. stay with eyewitness news , we re following this investigation in the abduction andathath even more disturbing. in this case the defendants intentionally avoided anything that would have raised a a red flag. neighbors tell us they didn t let the kids play out identify so nobody would see the bruises. the older brother, was taken out of sch
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