big, big happy moment around here. >> john: yeah, i think i was on the beaches of north carolina. >> sandra: good for you, as you should be. >> john: last week i was climbing the eiffel tower. >> sandra: fantastic. >> john: the inside, not the outside. >> sandra: designed by gustaf eiffel. >> john: and some romance. >> sandra: we could talk and talk on this one. new york city is turning dorms into shelters, residents say they are dangerous places to live. joe germanotta is a restaurant owner on manhattan's upper west side and a president of a condo building a few doors away from one of these shelters. good to have you back. >> thank you. >> sandra: this is horrific, for lifelong new yorkers like yourself, a business owner in the city, and only is worse.
Engineers hired by the Rochester Towers condo building said it is "currently safe" to be occupied. The Rochester City staff will decide on whether to allow the 180 residents to return within five days.
the land was sold to a dubai developer for $120 million to build a new condo building. the families are now pushing for a permanent memorial in surfside. >> i do know that other people never received the entirety of their -- of the bodies, so for them that still is a place that's sacred to them. there should be a memorial. we should always remember that a building collapsed and that 98 people were killed. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> powerful interview. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," why dolphins and sea lions are washing up on beaches in california. mp in your erection might be painful, embarassing, difficult to talk about, and could be peyronie's disease or pd, a a real medicical condititn ththat urologigists can didiae and hahave been trtreating for momore than 8 8 years with xiaflflex®, ththe only fdada-approvedd nononsurgical l treatmentt for apappropriate e men with .
residents who were able to walk away on their own. >> a large natural gas leak. >> reporter: some residents saying they smelled a strong gas smell in the building. >> they called the city with complaints. >> reporter: local officials acknowledging residents were filing complaints about the building for years. the owner of the building did have permits in place for repairs. this incident comes nearly two years after the tragic partial collapse of the condo building that claimed the lives of 98 residents in surfside, florida, and a month after another shocking collapse of a parking garage in new york city. this morning as rescue teams continue to comb through the rubble for survivors, one of the biggest obstacles is the stability of the structure. >> we are not sure how stable the building is. we want to make sure that the
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with investigators to come to the end of this. >> harris: if you took classified documents do you think you would get to invite the f.b.i.? a scone and tea event. let's go to gianno. >> the american people are tired of the double standards. i hear most of what richard was saying and i don't buy the narrative that the white house has been putting out that they are just so helpful to the f.b.i. and inviting them into the house to look around for transparency standards. no, if you tell me that you found original boxes in the biden penn center that i used to go into 101 constitution every week. security there is a luxury condo building in washington, d.c., if you are going to -- seriously. if you are going to tell us
330 plane before ureturning it o service. well the story we're following this morning and that shooting rampage in the suburb of toronto which left five people dead. police still searching for a motive for the gunman. the gunman opened fire at a condo on sunday night and was later shot and killed in a confrontation with police. >> what more are police saying this about shooting this morning, jane? >> they want to know the motive. and that is the big question. why would someone go to this high end condo building and shoot six people and we understand that they were not altogether. there were various condos that were targeted at that moment by the gunman. there is one surviving victim, rushed to hospital, serious injuries but they could be extremely valuable in this homicide investigation. i want to you listen to york regional police chief jim mcswain talk about the facts as we know them at this point. >> at about 7:20 p.m. tonight
of the speer of the hurricane on ft. myers beach, we were right on the ocean. i was on the ninth floor. we knew the hurricane was coming. we knew it was trending south. we knew that long in advance. no one -- at the point that it hit, we thought we were still on the edge of the cone in ft. myers beach. and people just did not know. the weather folks didn't know it was going to be a cat 4. we stayed primarily because we had some elderly folks in our condo building who were disabled. my wife is a nurse. we did not in good conscious could leave them there alone. but every situation isone predi where it hit when it hit. but we knew hurricanes were coming. and the lesson to be learned is get out. these things are very volatile, they change direction quickly. and so, you know, i take responsibility. next time i'm going to take these seniors and carry them down personally and put them in our car and if we have to put people in the trunk, we'll get off the island. that is the lesson to be learned