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this morning the l.a. fire says the blaze is 30% contained but burned more than 7,000 acres at this point. at last check those flames have destroyed homes, forced hundreds of people out of their homes and forced the closure of the 210 freeway. officials say four firefighters were also hurt in the firefight. the governor declared a state of emergency for los angeles county. >>> 4:56 right now. a mandatory evacuation in part of madera county. a wildfire has burned nearly 700 acres. 200 structures are in danger. cal fire a says it's zero percent contained. a man died after running into flames. this morning we're learning that he was a u.s. citizen who had a home but was living in switzerland with his wife. he broke through two layers. firefighters rescued him and he was airlifted to the burn center. doctors say he wasn't under the influence and don't know why he ran into the fire. >>> startling new video out of staten island showing that suv crashing backwards into a laundromat. it was all caught on camera. you ca
this morning the l.a. fire says the blaze is 30% contained but burned more than 7,000 acres at this point. at last check those flames have destroyed homes, forced hundreds of people out of their homes and forced the closure of the 210 freeway. officials say four firefighters were also hurt in the firefight. the governor declared a state of emergency for los angeles county. >>> 4:56 right now. a mandatory evacuation in part of madera county. a wildfire has burned nearly 700 acres. 200...
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. >> l.a. fire said two homes destroyed did not have the proper brush clearance. >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. take a look at this fire that burned earlier tonight in gilroy. started at 7:00 p.m. and burned 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters say they have stopped it from spreading. investigators are still out there looking for the cause. >>> still to come, the controlled burn underway today in one devastated area of texas and a look at recovery efforts 9 days after hurricane harvey and what we know tonight about a man who died at burning man. what witnesses say they watched him do. >> we couldn't really do anything else. sad. >> that was all they could do. them and thousands of others. the trip to stenson beach, wait till you see the traffic nightmare. iconic bonfire. >>> a person attending the burning man festival has died after running directly into the bond fire. now, this is video from a previous festival but for this incident investigators say a 41- year-old ran past security offic
. >> l.a. fire said two homes destroyed did not have the proper brush clearance. >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. take a look at this fire that burned earlier tonight in gilroy. started at 7:00 p.m. and burned 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters say they have stopped it from spreading. investigators are still out there looking for the cause. >>> still to come, the controlled burn underway today in one devastated area of texas and a look at recovery efforts 9...
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rain event to ever hit the continental united states the wildfire was one week ago was the largest l.a. fire recorded and this alone just to live for the obvious but look ok. it's not. recorded on the planet are turning into a factor thanks to you and on better capitalism. but since we in the media won't even mention the reality of the. real sickly murdering future generations. children and play children. in the rest of climate change i don't know how many of my sleep at night it. will be prostate problems that i keep. suggesting. just. be. that fat. that's what our hurricane coverage should look like instead or corporate media rarely talks about climate change and when they do it's part of a debate about whether it's real or not well we've had nasa scientists tell us we're screwed now let's give equal time to a french fry cook for why half of the candidates right i'm on top of that our politicians are literally passing laws against doing anything about climate change in twenty twelve new all. was passed in north carolina banning coastal tellings from preparing for so you level rise. what do
rain event to ever hit the continental united states the wildfire was one week ago was the largest l.a. fire recorded and this alone just to live for the obvious but look ok. it's not. recorded on the planet are turning into a factor thanks to you and on better capitalism. but since we in the media won't even mention the reality of the. real sickly murdering future generations. children and play children. in the rest of climate change i don't know how many of my sleep at night it. will be...
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rain event to ever hit the continental united states the wildfire was one week ago was the largest l.a. fire recorded and this alone i don't want to live for the obvious but look ok. it's stock recorded on the planet our planet is turning into a factor and it's thanks to you and i'm better capitalism. would since we in the media won't even mention the reality of the. real sickly murders. future generations. was delivered a letter of her in the red oak climate change i don't know how any of us late at night have. real problems problems that i keep. her ok this means that they killed the baby. right that they had. thank you whatever it came coverage should look like instead or corporate media rarely talks about climate change and when they do it's part of a debate about whether it's real or not well we've had our nasa scientists tell us we're screwed now let's give equal time to a french fry cook for white castle these candidates right. on top of that our politicians are literally passing laws against doing anything about climate change in twenty twelve no law was passed in north carolina bann
rain event to ever hit the continental united states the wildfire was one week ago was the largest l.a. fire recorded and this alone i don't want to live for the obvious but look ok. it's stock recorded on the planet our planet is turning into a factor and it's thanks to you and i'm better capitalism. would since we in the media won't even mention the reality of the. real sickly murders. future generations. was delivered a letter of her in the red oak climate change i don't know how any of us...
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event to ever hit to the continental united states the wildfires were one week ago was the largest l.a. fire recorded and this alone just to life a lot of dubai look ok. exotic recorded on the planet are turning into a gas turning things to fuel and on better capitalism. could since we and the media won't even mention the reality of the. real basically murdering future. jewelry jewelry. in the realm of climate change i don't know how any of my sleep at night even. though prostate problems that i keep. suggesting. just. be. that fat. thank you what our hurricane coverage should look like instead or corporate media rarely talks about climate change and when they do it's part of a debate about whether it's real or not well we've had nasa scientists tell us we're screwed now let's give equal time to a french fry cook for white castle these days it's right. on top of that our politicians are literally passing laws against doing anything about climate change in twenty twelve no law was passed in north carolina banning coastal talons from preparing for sea level rise. was that even meat was you kno
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l.a. coun ate. this morning, some evacuees are allowed to return home. it's the largest fire in l.a.cked and everybody has unhealthy air right now. you don't have to wait to the afternoon for it to develop. we'll be in the 70s, 80s, and 90s today, a little cooler. >> number five, i never have good news for you, but nobody heading to work today. if you're one of the few, you have a wide open commute. no bay bridge metering lights. eight minutes from the toll plaza to san francisco. >> number six, hundreds of oakland wor plan to march today demanding higher rates. they want the minimum wage increased to $15. >> number seven, baby news from the royal family. prince william and duchess kate announcing they are expecting their third child. the queen is said to be delighted. and kate is once again being treated for severe morning sickness, forcing her to cancel a planned event today. congrats for them. >> tough to get through the pregnancy, but they make such beautiful kids. >> it's worth it. >> yes, worth it for us. we don't have to go through it, except for alexish right now. >> abc7 new
l.a. coun ate. this morning, some evacuees are allowed to return home. it's the largest fire in l.a.cked and everybody has unhealthy air right now. you don't have to wait to the afternoon for it to develop. we'll be in the 70s, 80s, and 90s today, a little cooler. >> number five, i never have good news for you, but nobody heading to work today. if you're one of the few, you have a wide open commute. no bay bridge metering lights. eight minutes from the toll plaza to san francisco....
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ever did to the continental united states the wildfire laws did was one week ago was the largest l.a. fires ever recorded and this july tide last july for the hottest days body had looked ok because i was wowed worried earlier exotic ever recorded on the planet our planet is turning into a gas turn its thanks to fossil fuels and unfettered capitalism we have to rethink our entire society which ends with me in the media won't even mention the reality of this take away shoot we are basically murdering future generations we are almost literally watching our job really quit you're a bird and drown in the wrath of climate change i don't know how any of us sleep and die even if you don't have the prostate problems that i do to keep me up oh dick cheney is just way back up maybe just let me know how they feel the baby. if human babies. but no it is in seeing coverage considering what is going down the solutions to these problems are out there the money if you look at our war budget is out there to solve these problems but our politicians are just completely covered by the money they're getting by
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l.a. fire chief says there's no active fire left. monitoring hot spots that could rekindle if the hot weather returns. the fire started on friday and burned 7,000 acres destroying seven homes. >>> we're coming up on 5:09, a few clouds in the sky. high humidity and some very warm temperatures. a lot of people are heading back to work. and then those temperatures making it into the mid-80s even though our temperatures are lower than we've had recently. that very muggy weather we're feeling right now. we've had a couple showers around the region. mike has been keeping us updated on what's happening as your morning commute begins. >> just off 101, the deadly crash on caltrain tracks. there will be delays as it comes up. tracking that with pete suratos on scene. we also have a little slowing as you travel past the slow lane. the disabled big rig heading over to the san mateo bridge plaza. we'll track that. we expect a lot more cars on the road and travel times still great to the bay bridge. folks have to get back. back to you. >> got to p
l.a. fire chief says there's no active fire left. monitoring hot spots that could rekindle if the hot weather returns. the fire started on friday and burned 7,000 acres destroying seven homes. >>> we're coming up on 5:09, a few clouds in the sky. high humidity and some very warm temperatures. a lot of people are heading back to work. and then those temperatures making it into the mid-80s even though our temperatures are lower than we've had recently. that very muggy weather we're...
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this morning the l.a. fireent says the blaze is only 30% contained and has burned 7,000 acres. at last check the flames spread to homes, forced hundreds of people out of their homes and closed part of the 210 freeway. officials say four firefighters were hurt in the firefight and the governor declared a state of emergency. >> pretty much everywhere people will be walking out of their doors breathing a sigh of he leaf. one of the most severe heat waves ever is now over. san francisco recorded an all-time high of 105 degrees. san jose and observing hit new records for the month of september. it has some asking if this is a result of climate change. we did some digging overnight and looked closer at the temperatures. in that time the amount of record breaking highs outnumbered record breaking lows by 2 to 1. record highs during the past year have outnumbered the record lows at nearly double the rate almost 4 to 1. it is labor day after all. the international union rallied plans in downtown observing, san jose and
this morning the l.a. fireent says the blaze is only 30% contained and has burned 7,000 acres. at last check the flames spread to homes, forced hundreds of people out of their homes and closed part of the 210 freeway. officials say four firefighters were hurt in the firefight and the governor declared a state of emergency. >> pretty much everywhere people will be walking out of their doors breathing a sigh of he leaf. one of the most severe heat waves ever is now over. san francisco...
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the good news here the l.a. fire chief says there's no active fire left but firefighters are still monitoring plenty of hot spots that could rekindle if the weather returns. four homes were destroyed. >>> overnight a closer look at the active fire map to see just how many wildfires are burning across our golden state. this year's fire season has proven to be a busy one. thousands bat 29 active fires this morning. >>> and right now at 6:09 with all wildfires burning nearby we have unhealthy air quality even as temperatures drop. a lot of that smoke is trapped near the surface especially in the valleys. as you walk out the door this morning it's in the upper 60s it lower 70s. and it will be a very humid day with temperatures reaching 85 degrees in san jose and napa. 79 in oakland. 76 in san francisco. livermore and antioch up to 90 degrees. so we'll talk more about this and a look at the temperature trend in four minutes. mike has an update on the crash on the east shore freeway. >> a lot of icons on the map that shows
the good news here the l.a. fire chief says there's no active fire left but firefighters are still monitoring plenty of hot spots that could rekindle if the weather returns. four homes were destroyed. >>> overnight a closer look at the active fire map to see just how many wildfires are burning across our golden state. this year's fire season has proven to be a busy one. thousands bat 29 active fires this morning. >>> and right now at 6:09 with all wildfires burning nearby we...
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. >>> one of the largest fire in l.a. history. the la tuna fire is 30% contained. flames charred more than 7,000 hayers near burbank. it started friday during triple digit heat and quickly spread. three homes have been destroyed and another a damaged. >> it doesn't look that big but to us, it was a big house. it was just home. >> stuff i grabbed but i didn't know it was going to blow up like that. >> l.a. city fire said two of the homes didn't have the proper brush clearance. >> the time is 6:32. >>> you have a couple of live shots on the left. >> goodness. >> a murky look at the city of san francisco from our air tower so the air quality still really nasty today. on the right-hand side, that's your bright spot of the day, not much commute mess because a lot of people have the day off. >> yeah. >> being labor day and all. lucky you if you don't have to go to work. >> we're glad to be with you. >> it's good to hang out with you. >> ladies morning, too. >>> if you go outside, you'll notice the smoke in the air -- like jessica said, five days in a row now, and you can
. >>> one of the largest fire in l.a. history. the la tuna fire is 30% contained. flames charred more than 7,000 hayers near burbank. it started friday during triple digit heat and quickly spread. three homes have been destroyed and another a damaged. >> it doesn't look that big but to us, it was a big house. it was just home. >> stuff i grabbed but i didn't know it was going to blow up like that. >> l.a. city fire said two of the homes didn't have the proper brush...
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i want to quickly introduce you to chris from l.a. fire. correct? >> correct. >> chris, what happens with the pets we just saw? if you see a person on a roof or something, what happens from here? >> well, obviously people, if anyone needs help out of here, we'll get them immediately. as far as the pets, we're talking them with our gps right here, and send in additional resources with a boat or another high-profile military vehicle to take care of them, come and get them out later on. >> chris thank you very much for your service. sandra, it's been nearly a week since harvey made landfall. the rescues and recoveries are still happening. the devastation is not over yet. sandra, back to you. >> as we heard from governor abbott just a short time ago they are still in lifesaving mode down there. thank you so much to the first responders that are with you right now. matt, thank you. at least relief is beginning to roll in for beaumont, texas, as the city struggles to fix its water system. emergency responders will distribute clean bottled water to anyone
i want to quickly introduce you to chris from l.a. fire. correct? >> correct. >> chris, what happens with the pets we just saw? if you see a person on a roof or something, what happens from here? >> well, obviously people, if anyone needs help out of here, we'll get them immediately. as far as the pets, we're talking them with our gps right here, and send in additional resources with a boat or another high-profile military vehicle to take care of them, come and get them out...
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the l.a. fire department saying it is 30% contained.refighters hurt battling those flames, they are expected to be okay. leland? >> leland: well, as we have been reporting, the devastation from hurricane harvey has brought out some of the very best in texans and americans. but we have seen people rescuing strangers, stranded in their homes or cars. but we have also seen the worst in human nature. people taking advantage of the situation by looting. you can see the signs that folks in texas have put up. you loot, we will shoot. and some texas residents are taking matters into their own hands to keep their friends safe. seth irwin from texas joins us now on the phone. he and his neighbors have taken up arms to protect their community that is surrounded by water. seth, appreciate you being with us. take us through, we know some of your friends' houses were broken into. how do your patrols try to prevent that? >> we have an outstanding group of fearless, driven resident. regarding every instance, we only have about three, we're doing rounds
the l.a. fire department saying it is 30% contained.refighters hurt battling those flames, they are expected to be okay. leland? >> leland: well, as we have been reporting, the devastation from hurricane harvey has brought out some of the very best in texans and americans. but we have seen people rescuing strangers, stranded in their homes or cars. but we have also seen the worst in human nature. people taking advantage of the situation by looting. you can see the signs that folks in...
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we saw first responders from l.a. fire department rolling down u.s. 1 of miami-dade. soon they'll hear the sound of building and back to normal. it will take a while but you got a sense of the resilience who call this place home. >> we appreciate you being there and wish everyone the best. i spoke on the phone with key west city manager jim shoel. jim how are things on the islands how are the residence doing? >> we're doing considerable well even though we had a cat 4 make landfall up the road. it was a lot of devastation but mostly as the mayor told you, vegetation and the complications of trees falling on utilities or falling on power lines or the roofs, tearing up some soft water distribution system. those types of impacts. the storm surge in key west was not as bad as it was in some of the areas of the keys. we were fortunate that we were on the weaker side of the storm and that high wall area, i think could have been stronger but seem to not batter us as bad as what we expected at the time. it was very significant, the strongest storm anybody's seen in key west i
we saw first responders from l.a. fire department rolling down u.s. 1 of miami-dade. soon they'll hear the sound of building and back to normal. it will take a while but you got a sense of the resilience who call this place home. >> we appreciate you being there and wish everyone the best. i spoke on the phone with key west city manager jim shoel. jim how are things on the islands how are the residence doing? >> we're doing considerable well even though we had a cat 4 make landfall...
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fire fighters are making progress. the blaze is now 30% contained and mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted. l.a.'s fire chief says the upcoming weather forecast is hopeful. >> the temperatures are being reduced each day. humidity is going up. and it is favorable. >> four fire fighters were treated for nonlife-threatening injuries. no other injuries have been reported. some good news on the wildfire. nbc's meteorologist bill karins joins us. hurricane irma coming. >> i still can't give anyone the all clear. that's bad as we get closer to the event. right now still a category 3115 mile per hour wind and it only has about two more days until it starts affecting some of the isd ever. it will be near barbados, possibly puerto rico. category 4 storm, and that path is not what you wanted to see as you wake up this morning. we have possible land directions of puerto rico. areas of haiti, even possibly the north coast of cuba. thank you, and kay coast, the bahamas. here in south florida next day or two, get to the shelves and get as much stuff as you can. you need for your hurricane supplies if you don't
fire fighters are making progress. the blaze is now 30% contained and mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted. l.a.'s fire chief says the upcoming weather forecast is hopeful. >> the temperatures are being reduced each day. humidity is going up. and it is favorable. >> four fire fighters were treated for nonlife-threatening injuries. no other injuries have been reported. some good news on the wildfire. nbc's meteorologist bill karins joins us. hurricane irma coming. >> i...
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l.a. city fire said two of the homes destroyed didn't have the proper brush clearance. >>> take a look at this fire that burned last night in gilroy and started around 7:00, burning 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters said they have stopped it from spreading and investigators are trying to find out the cause. >> all right, 4:37. >>> we are really eagerly awaiting good news on the cooler temperatures. >> i'm glad i can bring you good news. >> yeah. >> we're all working on labor day and guess what? the temperatures will be nice and cool, especially on the day and the coast. we in the 90s at the beaches over the weekend so at least we're not going to deal with that. you mentioned the fire. let's show you the tires sending smoke into our area. we still have another spare the air alert. we have fires burning in oregon and you can see across the southern sierra to the north of us near reading, north of eureka, several burning, causing unhealthy conditions for the eastbay, santa clara valley. we're in the moderate range for the rest of the bay area so smoke is cheering because, thank
l.a. city fire said two of the homes destroyed didn't have the proper brush clearance. >>> take a look at this fire that burned last night in gilroy and started around 7:00, burning 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters said they have stopped it from spreading and investigators are trying to find out the cause. >> all right, 4:37. >>> we are really eagerly awaiting good news on the cooler temperatures. >> i'm glad i can bring you good news. >> yeah....
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l.a. the fire is 35% contained. it has burned 2,000 acres and damaged three structures. flames had threatened nearly 2,000 homes at one point. a mandatory evacuation order is still in place for dozens of residents. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out why an ac transit bus hit another bus and two other vehicles. we brought it to you as breaking news yesterday. the bus had been heading for the transbay terminal. a witness tells us the driver seemed to lose consciousness. he was one of five people hurt. police did not move the bus until engineers made sure nearby scaffolding wouldn't collapse. >>> this morning republicans face the job of hammering out the details of president trump's ambitious plan to slash taxes. some democrats and republicans are already saying they're concerned how congress is going to make up the revenue lost by cutting corporate and personal taxes. here's abc's lana zack. >> reporter: president trump is promising an overhaul of the u.s. tax code, the biggest in decades, and he insists that the middle class will benefit. >> our framework i
l.a. the fire is 35% contained. it has burned 2,000 acres and damaged three structures. flames had threatened nearly 2,000 homes at one point. a mandatory evacuation order is still in place for dozens of residents. >>> san francisco police are trying to figure out why an ac transit bus hit another bus and two other vehicles. we brought it to you as breaking news yesterday. the bus had been heading for the transbay terminal. a witness tells us the driver seemed to lose consciousness. he...
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l.a. county fire department rescue team joining the search efforts to specialized equipment. over 50 people have been rescued but so many families still in agony waiting for word of their missing loved ones. for two days all of mexico was captivated by this flattened school. a glimmer of hope after officials said they believed a 12-year-old girl was trapped inside. abc's matt gutman on the scene with the education minister as this played out. >> the rescue teams, they made contact with her. >> they heard her voice. >> yes, yes. the rescue teams heard her voice. >> rep meticulously worked for over 36 hours using sensitive microphones, digging through the rubble. calling for silence. until a shocking announcement. there was no girl after all. officials confirmed all students at the school were accounted for. 19 children and 6 teachers died in that school. arlette saenz, abc news, washington. >>> well, north korea is threatening to test a hydrogen bomb in the pacific ocean. the country's top diplomat says that is one possible response to president trump's u.n. speech. meanwhile,
l.a. county fire department rescue team joining the search efforts to specialized equipment. over 50 people have been rescued but so many families still in agony waiting for word of their missing loved ones. for two days all of mexico was captivated by this flattened school. a glimmer of hope after officials said they believed a 12-year-old girl was trapped inside. abc's matt gutman on the scene with the education minister as this played out. >> the rescue teams, they made contact with...
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l.a.'s biggest fire. hundreds get out. a state of emergency just declared. and in oregon, more than 100 hikers trapped by wildfires on both sides. >>> plus, the gas price surge. as millions of americans hit the roads this holiday weekend, why prices will continue to climb. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. and we begin with breaking news. the most powerful military act by kim jong-un ever. the president calling it a major nuclear test. president trump and t president trump asked if he will attack north korea, saying we'll see. the test involving what they say is a hydrogen bomb. the blast cheered in the streets of north korea. but met with swift global condemnation. and one after saying north korea will be set with fire and fury, now questions about how the white house will respond. here's david kerley. >> reporter: just hours after showing off what was said to be a hydrogen bomb, seismographs start dancing from this remote site, an underground north korean nuclear test shaking the earth. the north claimed the test w
l.a.'s biggest fire. hundreds get out. a state of emergency just declared. and in oregon, more than 100 hikers trapped by wildfires on both sides. >>> plus, the gas price surge. as millions of americans hit the roads this holiday weekend, why prices will continue to climb. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. and we begin with breaking news. the most powerful military act by kim jong-un ever. the president calling it a major nuclear test....
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l.a. county fire department rescue team arriving with specialized equipment to assist in the searches. among the most dramatic rescues, these children at the enrique rebsamen school. bystanders prying at the concrete, coaxing the terrified children through a gap in the wall. finally scooping them up, screaming, but alive. after more than 36 hours, the entire nation was transfixed on this flattened school, hoping to see one more child rescued. the education minister telling me they believed a young girl was inside. >> as the rescue teams inside told you, they made contact with her. >> reporter: they heard her voice? >> yes. yes. the rescue teams heard her voice. >> reporter: teams of thousands of rescuers and volunteers, dogs, those sensitive microphones and the endless bucket brigades digging through the rubble. what brings everything home is seeing where they've deposited all of the children's belongings here. bookbags, notebooks and toys. and those desperate demands for silence. >> silencio total. silencio total por favor. >> reporter: but late today, the stunning announcement. offic
l.a. county fire department rescue team arriving with specialized equipment to assist in the searches. among the most dramatic rescues, these children at the enrique rebsamen school. bystanders prying at the concrete, coaxing the terrified children through a gap in the wall. finally scooping them up, screaming, but alive. after more than 36 hours, the entire nation was transfixed on this flattened school, hoping to see one more child rescued. the education minister telling me they believed a...
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of acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.ahistory. the so-called la tuna canyon fire sparked friday. fueled by scorching temperatures, low humidity and high winds, embers hopped california's 210 freeway, creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend, the flames marched into neighborhoods. >> we've got to get this, because if this oak tree goes, it will carry over, so we've got to keep that wet. >> reporter: more than 1,000 firefighters are on the front lines trying to stop the spread, creating containment on the ground, dropping retardant from the air. >> really honestly is my worst fear. >> reporter: the fire is burning above tracy goldman's home. she and her family spent the day packing anything important. >> our honeymoon picture from 28 years ago, so that can't be replaced. >> reporter: a few doors down, we watched with sylvia gazelian's family, who just evacuated, looking on as flames pushed into their yard. can you tell me how you're feeling seeing the flames right there and knowing that's your h
of acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.ahistory. the so-called la tuna canyon fire sparked friday. fueled by scorching temperatures, low humidity and high winds, embers hopped california's 210 freeway, creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend, the flames marched into neighborhoods. >> we've got to get this, because if this oak tree goes, it will carry over, so we've got to keep that wet....
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of acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.astory. the so-called latuna canyon fire sparked friday, fueled by scorching temperatures, low humidity, and high winds, embers hopped california's 210 freeway creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend the flames marched into neighborhoods. >> we got to get this because if this oak tree goes, it will carry over. we got to keep that wet. >> reporter: more than 1,000 firefighters on the frontline strieg to stop the pretty creating containment on the ground, dropping retardant from the air. >> really, honestly, it's my worst fear. >> reporter: the fire is burning above tracy goldman's home. she and her family spen the day packing anything important. >> our honeymoon picture from 28 years ago. that can't be replaced. >> reporter: a few doors down we walked with sylvia family who just evacuated looking on as flames push into their yard. >> can you tell me how you're feeling seeing the flames right there and knowing that et cetera yoo you are house? >> sad. i'm a
of acres, forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.astory. the so-called latuna canyon fire sparked friday, fueled by scorching temperatures, low humidity, and high winds, embers hopped california's 210 freeway creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend the flames marched into neighborhoods. >> we got to get this because if this oak tree goes, it will carry over. we got to keep that wet. >> reporter:...
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l.a. county's elite fire and rescue team is deployed to find the missing. >> when concrete and rebar collapse and crumble, it's like a spider's web, nothing is easy. >> reporter: the team just working yards from where the mendoza family are camping. desperate for information about her cousin who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> we don't know what to do. it's tough for everybody. not only physically, but mentally, emotionally. >> reporter: the desperate clinging to hope, as every day precious time slips away many. the damage from today's 6.2 quake aftershock was felt some 300 miles away, it was minimal considering its size. it this country has been shaken, a disaster can happen at any moment. >>> kim jong-un called the president a mentally deranged person. this follows the president's threat to totally destroy north korea if provoked. we get more from kelly o'donnell. >> reporter: in north korea's capital, a citizens rally against the united states. a massive choreographed march. near north korea, u.s. air force b-1 bombers and fighter escorts like these,
l.a. county's elite fire and rescue team is deployed to find the missing. >> when concrete and rebar collapse and crumble, it's like a spider's web, nothing is easy. >> reporter: the team just working yards from where the mendoza family are camping. desperate for information about her cousin who was on the fourth floor of this employment center when it crumbled. >> we don't know what to do. it's tough for everybody. not only physically, but mentally, emotionally. >>...
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l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> fire rescue team says they collapsedo densely there's no space, and the concern is nobody could have survived that. >> yards from the rubble under these tarps the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers we met fabr met this woman. he brother is trapped in the rubble. the family is there, cousins, siblings, friends, and then that call for silence. >> so now they are calling for silence because when they try to listen for something in the rubble. these are the moments of hope. looks like this. she told us they need to show strength, but after four days, even iron will can snap. >> she says her brother is very strong. and everywhere, solidarity for mexico. ♪ on the rubble of this build, a salute to the mexican national anthem. >> that was matt gutman reporting. a student group at uc berkeley has many family members kbalimpd by the quake. >> there wasn't anything we could do in california, so we started this go fund me to help raise money for one of the rescue teams. >> that go fund me effort h
l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> fire rescue team says they collapsedo densely there's no space, and the concern is nobody could have survived that. >> yards from the rubble under these tarps the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers we met fabr met this woman. he brother is trapped in the rubble. the family is there, cousins, siblings, friends, and then that call for silence. >> so now they are...
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l.a. the fire department says a least one person was hurtt but the blast did not result in any active fire. the debris from the explosion. it is still under investigation. >>> with the earthquake in mexico, many are wondering, are we prepared here? >> and looking at the south beach camera, showing you some space in the clouds right now. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most cmon side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headac.. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site reactions may occur. tell your prescriber about all medicines you take and all your medical conditions. taking tzds with insinins like tresiba® may cause seriou
l.a. the fire department says a least one person was hurtt but the blast did not result in any active fire. the debris from the explosion. it is still under investigation. >>> with the earthquake in mexico, many are wondering, are we prepared here? >> and looking at the south beach camera, showing you some space in the clouds right now. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer)...
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l.a. tuna fire. coming upnow that the sonoma marin area rail transit, man that too many words so let's call it the smart train , now that the smart train is fully operational its time to take a refresher course on rail safety . ill explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (jr) all too often we hear of someone or something getting hit by a train... in marin a new train service is running from san rafael to sonoma county airport and safety is on everyone's mind. well almost everyone's mind.. nats: sound of train approaching the sonoma -marin area rail transit also known as a the smart train is fully operational where in some areas it can reach speed of 79 miles per hour nats ambiance fortunately in san rafael the speeds are much lower; however the laws around the tracks are still the same for example any truck carrying hazardous or flammable materials must stop before crossing .nats: ambiance also all school and transit buses are required to stop like this bus driver just did the driver sto
l.a. tuna fire. coming upnow that the sonoma marin area rail transit, man that too many words so let's call it the smart train , now that the smart train is fully operational its time to take a refresher course on rail safety . ill explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (jr) all too often we hear of someone or something getting hit by a train... in marin a new train service is running from san rafael to sonoma county airport and safety is on everyone's mind. well almost everyone's...
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ground. 80 engines and 15 aircraft fighting it. >>> firefighters are making progress in the largest fire in l.a history. the evacuees are allowed to return to their neighborhoods. the los angeles fire department says lutuna fire was 30% contained as of 8:00 last night. it's burned more than 7,000 acres and destroyed three buildings. cooler temperatures today should help in the fight. >> firefighters in northern california are getting a big boost from a big plane. the world's newest and largest air tanker. the global supertanker is currently parked at mcclellan field. it was formarily a commercial 747 airliner. it can hold nearly twice as much water as other tankers. >> you can take 18,000 gallons out to the fire and get it out to the fire where it may take six trips to do that. >> 18,000 gallons. this giant tackled its first mission in the u.s. last week, helping with a 3500 acre ponderosa fire nire oroville. calfire says it's another great resource to call on to put out the flames. >>> smoke from the martinez refinery had neighbors worried. flaring at the refinery generated the smoke yesterday
ground. 80 engines and 15 aircraft fighting it. >>> firefighters are making progress in the largest fire in l.a history. the evacuees are allowed to return to their neighborhoods. the los angeles fire department says lutuna fire was 30% contained as of 8:00 last night. it's burned more than 7,000 acres and destroyed three buildings. cooler temperatures today should help in the fight. >> firefighters in northern california are getting a big boost from a big plane. the world's...
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disaster team including the l.a. fire department rescue team. they are on the ground in mexico. they are getting help from each other and people around the world. back to you guys. >> thank you, allie. >> many here in the bay area have family and friends in mexico and are worried about them. the lady of guadalupe held a prayer service for victims and survivors last night. hundreds of people came. they say it helped to be with others who are also worrying about loved ones affected by the earthquake. >> at a time like this, we can only go to god for my consolation and response. we feel powerless. >> i feel anxious and scared. because i haven't heard from my cousins or aunts. so i don't know what is happening to them. >> now, the church is open now. they're going to stay open continuously until saturday. if you need a place to pray or feel a sense of community with other people, worrying about the quake victims, you're invited to come to the church. >>> last night three direct flights from mexico city arrived at sfo, bringing customers that experienced the earthquakes. people who d
disaster team including the l.a. fire department rescue team. they are on the ground in mexico. they are getting help from each other and people around the world. back to you guys. >> thank you, allie. >> many here in the bay area have family and friends in mexico and are worried about them. the lady of guadalupe held a prayer service for victims and survivors last night. hundreds of people came. they say it helped to be with others who are also worrying about loved ones affected by...
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l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> the fire rescue team says the there's no void space. the concern is that no one could survive that. >> reporter: the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers that we met fabiola. her brother sandoval is in the building. she showed us around the improvised tent where families have been living the last four days. they're all there, cousins, friends. then the call for silence. >> they've called for silence. that's when they try to listen for something in the rubble. these are the moments of hope. >> reporter: she told us that they need to show strength. but after four days, even iron wi>> she says her brother is ve strong. >> reporter: and everywhere, solidarity for mexico. in the rubble of this building, a salute to the mexican national anthem. >> that was matt gutman reporting. >>> a student group at uc berkeley has many family members impacted by tuesday's earthquake. >> there wasn't much that we could do to help physically, being here in california. so we just quickly decided to star
l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> the fire rescue team says the there's no void space. the concern is that no one could survive that. >> reporter: the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers that we met fabiola. her brother sandoval is in the building. she showed us around the improvised tent where families have been living the last four days. they're all there, cousins, friends. then the call for silence....
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l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> the fire rescue team says thetensely, there's no void space. the concern is that no one could survive that. >> reporter: just yards from the rubble, under these tarps, the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers that we met fabiola. her brother sandoval is in the building. she showed us around the improvised tent where families have been living the last four days. they're all there, cousins, siblings, friends. then the call for silence. >> they've called for silence. that's when they try to listen for something in the rubble. these are the moments of hope. >> reporter: she told us that they need to show strength. but after four days, even iron will can snap. >> she says her brother is very strong. >> reporter: and everywhere, solidarity for mexico. in the rubble of this building, a salute to the mexican national anthem. >> and that was matt gutman reporting. >>> the trump administration plans to unveil a more targeted travel ban this weekend. the president's 90-day ban on visitors fr
l.a. county fire search and rescue team at this pancaked office building. >> the fire rescue team says thetensely, there's no void space. the concern is that no one could survive that. >> reporter: just yards from the rubble, under these tarps, the families of the dozen or so missing prayed. it was after those prayers that we met fabiola. her brother sandoval is in the building. she showed us around the improvised tent where families have been living the last four days. they're all...
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thousands of acres forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.aory. the so-called la tuna canyon fire sparked friday, fuelled by scorching temperatures, low humidity, and high winds. embers hopped california's 210 freeway, creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend the flames marched into neighborhood. >> we've got to get this because if this oak tree goes it will carry over, so we've got to keep that wet. >> more than 1,000 firefighters are on the front lines trying to stop the spread creating containment on the ground, dropping retardant from the air. >> really, honestly, it's my worst fear. >> reporter: the fire is burning above tracy's home. she and her family spent packing anything important. >> our honey poon picture from 28 years ago so that can't be replaced. >> reporter: a few doors down we watched with silva's family who just evacuated, looking on as flames pushed into their yard. >> can you just tell me how you're feeling seeing the flames right there and knowing that's your house? >> sad. i believe we're pra
thousands of acres forcing hundreds of evacuations, destroying homes in what's being called the largest fire in l.aory. the so-called la tuna canyon fire sparked friday, fuelled by scorching temperatures, low humidity, and high winds. embers hopped california's 210 freeway, creating a tunnel of flames before shutting down traffic. this weekend the flames marched into neighborhood. >> we've got to get this because if this oak tree goes it will carry over, so we've got to keep that wet....
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fire. about 100 acres so far have burned. it is now 35% contained. no injuries and no buildings or homes have been damaged. you are looking at l.a.'s biggest fire in recorded history and it is still burning right now. the so-called la tuna fire near burbank. scorched nearly 6,000 acres. hundreds of people have returned to their homes after mandatory evacuations in glendale and burbank in those areas of los angeles. >> feels so good to see those temperatures go down a little bit. >> slow going. a few spots still warm today. but, at least, we were not in the 100s. way too hot. last weekend, this past weekend. so this is a welcome sight. in franz -- san francisco, the fog coming in thick. right now, we are checking in at 69 degrees in downtown. and 60s throughout tonight with fog continuing in the mix. so terms of the cloud coverage, low clouds tomorrow in sf. and throughout the bay to start. 1:00 in the afternoon, sunny skies. notice this, we get cloud cover moving back in and that eventually will lead to a slight spotty shower chance. 89 in antioch, eight knife in san jose. 73 in the mission. but a lot of san francisco will remain
fire. about 100 acres so far have burned. it is now 35% contained. no injuries and no buildings or homes have been damaged. you are looking at l.a.'s biggest fire in recorded history and it is still burning right now. the so-called la tuna fire near burbank. scorched nearly 6,000 acres. hundreds of people have returned to their homes after mandatory evacuations in glendale and burbank in those areas of los angeles. >> feels so good to see those temperatures go down a little bit. >>...
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we spoke to that l.a. fire county official and he said they've pulled people out of the rubble 7 to 10 days after an earthquake so perhaps still a glimmer of hope here. guys. >> all right, thank you, matt. hopefully that's still the case with this. that's coming up. >>> let's go back to ginger. fall starts today but we're already seeing snow. >> yes, officially, michael, at 4:02 p.m. eastern time. this is what the last full day of summer looks like in bend, oregon, mt. bachelor looks up to two feet but the sierra got some too. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. it's going to feel like autumn today. temperatures fall short of average even with sunshine and lighter breezes. they'll bounce back this weekend and we have a heat wave coming next week. for today mid to upper 60s, the coast, san francisco, and oakland about 70 to 76 for the rest of us. some 40s in our deepest valleys. most of us about 50 to 56 tomorrow morning. my accuweather seven-day forecast, look at those 70s, 80s, and 90s n
we spoke to that l.a. fire county official and he said they've pulled people out of the rubble 7 to 10 days after an earthquake so perhaps still a glimmer of hope here. guys. >> all right, thank you, matt. hopefully that's still the case with this. that's coming up. >>> let's go back to ginger. fall starts today but we're already seeing snow. >> yes, officially, michael, at 4:02 p.m. eastern time. this is what the last full day of summer looks like in bend, oregon, mt....
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with gaudy mansions in chicago and l.a., hefner drew fire from the right, which saw him as immoral, and left which saw him as exploitative. elizabeth fraterrigo teaches history at loyola university and wrote a book on "playboy." >> there was-- there was much to be gained in being a provocateur. you might say he courted controversy in some regards because it was good publicity for him. >> reporter: the joke was always that people said they read "playboy" for the articles. sure, they did. but you could find the words of john updike or ray bradbury in "playboy," interviews with malcolm x or martin luther king. as explicit sex migrated online, circulation of the comparatively tame "playboy" dropped from 5.6 million in 1975 to less than 600,000 now. perhaps the mission hefner began 64 years ago was accomplished. >> you have taken great pride in celebration of pleasure. >> yes, well, i don't see a lot to be said for the celebration of pain. >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> mason: in my wildest dreernlings hef once said, "i could not have imagined a sweeter life." well, we hop
with gaudy mansions in chicago and l.a., hefner drew fire from the right, which saw him as immoral, and left which saw him as exploitative. elizabeth fraterrigo teaches history at loyola university and wrote a book on "playboy." >> there was-- there was much to be gained in being a provocateur. you might say he courted controversy in some regards because it was good publicity for him. >> reporter: the joke was always that people said they read "playboy" for the...