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(Video) Jake Gyllenhaal Emotional Flashback in Demolition | Behind The Scenes
Share on Google+: http://goo.gl/YeF5oO Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/IyhyD5 Tweet now: http://goo.gl/eILa8C Jake Gyllenhaal was recently spotted shooting for an emotional flashback scene...
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Osmena Highway closed for demolition project
A bigger portion of Osmea Highway will be closed tonight for the demolition of the Manila-Makati boundary marker. Subscribe to the ABS-CBN News channel! - http://bit.ly/TheABSCBNNews Watch...
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Lets Play Demolition Company #11 "Blder Huppel" German Gameplay
Heute mal wieder auf dem Flughafen , was dort diesmal alles schief geht, seht selbst... Als Chef und Arbeiter in Personalunion geht man den alltgliche Aufgaben eines Abbruchunternehmers...
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Donning a hard hat, Temple University Health System president and chief executive Larry Kaiser watched Friday as demolition workers pried out the 84-year-old cornerstone box - a time capsule of sorts - from behind the cornerstone of the Old Medical School Building.
The handsome but obsolete edifice at Broad and Ontario Streets, dedicated in 1930, is cordoned off and vacant, and will soon be razed.
No one knew what was in the tin container, a bit bigger than a toolbox.
"This could be like Al Capone's vault," Kaiser quipped, referring to Geraldo Rivera's much-hyped, live-on-TV opening of one of the gangster's secret vaults. That one contained a pile of dirt.
Two things were obvious as Kaiser gingerly began removing the box's contents.
First, protective plastic bags did not exist in 1930. The papers - there was nothing but - were damp, discolored, deteriorating.
Second, in an era way before TV and the Internet, magazines and newspapers were vital. The historic cache included dozens of Temple Medical College Bulletins dating to 1908, a copy of the Temple University News, an issue of the Philadelphia Medical Journal, and four daily newspapers - the Evening Bulletin, the Philadelphia Record, the Evening Public Ledger, and The Inquirer.
Although the medical school building was christened on Oct. 15, 1930, the newspapers were from four months earlier. The big news, besides a win by the Phillies, was President Herbert Hoover's signing of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, which historians say helped transform a bad recession into the global Great Depression.
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Andrew Johnson on the Thermite Red Herring, Controlled Demolition Disproven + Seismic Data
Full interview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhaR0MFSmj0 Red Pill Raw Truth - http://www.shakeandwakeradio.com/ Andrew Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk Dr. Judy ...
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Sullivan Co. receives close to $2 million for blighted home demolition
Imagine living next door to an abandoned home; the windows blown out, trash piled high and animals running rampant. It #39;s a story all too common in Sullivan County and the city as well.
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NEW ORLEANS, LA (WVUE) -
Demolition began Friday morning after a historic three-story building collapsed Wednesday afternoon in the heart of the French Quarter.
Bricks and debris clutter Royal Street, which remains blocked between Dumaine and St. Ann.
The collapse happened in the 800 block of Royal Street. The building partially collapsed around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Firefighters and building inspectors spent hours monitoring the situation before the building collapsed around 1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
The building was more than 200 years old. It was an apartment building rented by one family.
Neighbors say that the building appeared neglected.
I've been in the building many times. Just imagine stepping into a time capsule, explains Craig Tracy, a French Quarter business owner. This looked like something that hadn't been touched since the 40's. The plumbing was at least that old. Everything was just neglected.
Eight families that live in adjacent buildings are temporarily forced to find another place to stay.
The Vieux Carre Commission does have an inspector who is only responsible for looking at the exterior of buildings in the French Quarter. In 2011, the building's owner was cited for what is called minor demolition by neglect, which means some repairs are needed.
Due to the old age of the building, demolition companies worry about the presence of asbestos. This required a special permit from the Department of Environmental Quality.
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NEW ORLEANS, LA (WVUE) -
Demolition cranes began tearing down what's left of a collapsed building in the French Quarter, but some residents are complaining after being forced out of their homes for three days.
Bricks and mortar crumbled like powder as demolition crews began removing what is left of a collapsed building at 808 Royal St.
"Our mission talks about life and property. We're fortunate we haven't lost anybody," said New Orleans Fire Department Superintendent Tim McConnell.
It's a delicate operation, which has forced several business owners, and residents on either side of the property to be evacuated, and have to stay in hotels, for three days.
"Coming out of my own pocket, and not being able to work, that's been frustrating," said St Ann Street resident Sherry Dooley
The building, which is owned by Elaine Petrie, began crumbling Tuesday, with a near total collapse on Wednesday.
" I've been here seven years, the only thing that's been done is the front was painted," said neighbor Lawrence Tullier.
While work crews took away what's left of the collapsed building some of the residents displaced were confused about some of the rules being applied to this block.
"You would think you would be afraid of a gas explosion, our gas is still on," said Tullier.
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KINGSTON It was demolition day for an 83-year-old building at a car dealership in Luzerne County.
It only took hours to bring down what was the home to Bonner Chevrolet in Kingston.
Its part of a big expansion for the dealership that will mean a whole new look along busy Wyoming avenue.
Part of the building housed the office where Pat Gilberson worked for more than a decade. She took a break from work to watch it go.
Other workers and customers did too, stopping to see the place that served generations of car customers become no more.
Rich Crossin was watching family history come down. Crossin and his brothers run Bonner Chevrolet now. The dealership moved into part of its new home earlier this week but theres more to come.
Family members came to document the demolition.
As this building comes down, work continues in the service garage feet away. The dealership is staying open through all this.
Crews were careful to only bring down whats not needed.
It only took them hours to wipe away 8 decades of service from this building.
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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) - Emergency demolition crews were back in the French Quarter trying to safely tear down the remains of a fallen building. The historic structure began to crumble without warning Tuesday.
WGNO News Reporter Darian Trotter has the latest on the clean-up.
Its really sad that it fell a 200-year-old building just collapsed, neighbor Brant Bargfeldt said.
Since the collapse that began Tuesday emergency demolition crews have been trying to figure out how best to remove whats left of the historic residential building located in the 800 block of Royal Street in the French Quarter.
Its going to take a lot just to bring that down and not damage anything else.
Police barricades were put in place Thursday to keep on lookers at a safe distance. Landon Gates was one of them.
I think that its kind of a shame that they left the building get to that condition but if its a dangerous, youve got to take it down, Gates said.
This is cell phone video taken during Wednesdays collapse that forced 8 area businesses to close temporarily; and residents of at least 5 homes have been displaced.
Im just shocked how I can collapse right in the middle of the two, tourist Francesca Ramsey said.
At least one of the adjacent buildings shares a wall with the crumbling structure.
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