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wild coyotes showing up across new york city and other urban areas across the country. backyards, parks and even roof tops. five sightings this year in the big apple. this one this morning at manhattan's battery park at the far southern end of manhattan island. brian has the latest on the coyote watch. hi, brian. >> hi that coyote was on the loose here at the hudson river park where there's as many people as there are small dogs it seems at about 7:30 this morning cops chased the coyote for about an hour across city streets before cornering her in the outside seating area of a waterfront restaurant. >> i saw this greyish, blackish dog looking animal scamper by and we heard people yelling and quickly moving away so we decided to seek shelter from whatever was happening.
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a mother and her calf were the first ones out. number three was labeled with spray paint. each manatee was loaded into a truck where seaworld and local rescue rescuers took them as if they were lying on couches. the operation stretched into the middle of the night. when the last of the 19 was rescued. >> it was awesome. it was absolutely awesome. >> reporter: despite a few cuts all of the manatees were well enough to be released back into a nearby waterway. and speaking of things that ended up where they didn't belong a 39-foot boat drove right into a waterfront restaurant that happened directly across the state from the manatee rescue. diners were enjoying early dinner at the sunset grill when this boat came crashing into the restaurant in dense fog. the fire department estimated the boat was doing 40 to 50 miles per hour yet no one was
TruckNumberMotherManateeSpray-paintCalfOnesSea-worldThreeReporterLastRescue-rescuersstruggling to rebuild but in one jersey shore community one unlikely trio is making a big difference. rick leventhal is live in union beach, new jersey live with that. rick? >> reporter: good morning, jenna. sandy destroyed a bar that stood here on the bay for a decade. it was devastating for the owner, gigi oar. she found strength to unlikely pair, a rabbi and pastor who walked into her new temporary bar down the road. she owns off the bay, a bar in union, beach, new jersey. >> jacobob is off the bay because it is in the bay. >> reporter: superstorm sandy destroyed her waterfront restaurant. she can't afford to rebuild because her $1.2 million insurance policy from lloyds of london offered just 9 grand. >> you know, things happen for a reason, and i've said repeatedly maybe this was god hitting reset
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AmericanSuspectOfficerReleaseAdministrationContractorObama15GovernmentWaterfront-restaurantState-departmentThrowingmaria. appreciate it. >> gregg: the tsunamis also making an impact thousands of miles away. officials in hawaii reporting waves up to seven feet in some areas. the high water flooding the streets and coastal city of kona potentially causing millions of dollars in damage. fortunately no injuries there. most of the beaches and were empty that had hours to prepare. flooding restaurant, breaking free from the dock and drifting down the ohio river. the waterfront restaurant coming to a rest soon after near a bridge in covington, kentucky. rescue crews attaching a cable to a special ramp to unload the trapped patrons. 150 people were inside the business at the time of the incident and includes football analyst chris collingsworth. >> gregg: firefighters taking on
WaterGreggStreetsCityAreasThousandsOfficialsTsunamisFeetHawaii-reportingImpactMaria-molinaany hitting it at this moment. if you pan to the left you will see the waterfront restaurant which has been closed for several days where the water is reaching that restaurant. take you around the island and show you the causeway that was shut down today. that causeway leading to and from the airport which was closed yesterday afternoon because of the bad weather that was expected. and, in fact, a lot of locals were on the coast yesterday looking at some of the waves because it is quite a sight out here. but the premier of bermuda has warned residents to stay away from the coast and stay in their homes until the storm is over. here is more of what he told us yesterday. >> bermudaians are not afraid of storms and in fact sometimes we tend to brush off storms when we shouldn't. but the descriptions that have been used for this particular storm have scared us.
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