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this one is also quiet on the western front because of course a groundbreaking work of course and this i think expects all that shows the ugly side of the war on my particular on a mass deaths on the western front to get psyched to think that. most own was a declared pacifist but even his movie makes war seem exciting. and so you see the machine gun and then in the reverse shock you see the people that are being mowed down as though it was the camera itself mo when the people down he can't get out of this problem which is to say that he has to stage the very drama that he's also trying to criticize. the excitement of war cinemas taken to the extreme in 1917 director sam mendez depicts his grandfather's experience in world war one as a grand adventure. indeed hunter said half a century later in vietnam war is not a fun adventure the infamous game of russian roulette may or may not be historically accurate for director michael chaney no russian roulette is a metaphor for how combat really feels. combat is waiting because of firefly usually is fierce. unbelievably. insane and this is over
this one is also quiet on the western front because of course a groundbreaking work of course and this i think expects all that shows the ugly side of the war on my particular on a mass deaths on the western front to get psyched to think that. most own was a declared pacifist but even his movie makes war seem exciting. and so you see the machine gun and then in the reverse shock you see the people that are being mowed down as though it was the camera itself mo when the people down he can't get...
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but the western front was not the only theater of war.with stalemate in europe and april 915 britain's navy chief winston churchill hatched a plot against germany's ottoman. he wanted to take istanbul and open a sea route to russia. in autumn is a. ared weakened by a series of defeats the russians are nicholas the 1st had even called them the sick man of europe they failed to prevent an italian landing in libya in 1911 and lost most of their territories in the balkans by $913.00 and to an autumn an army officer. he would later go on to be the 1st president of turkey but in 1915 he achieved the kind of victory one minister unwatched pasha had failed to deliver in libya or the balkans and he did it here in a bitter 7 months of fighting not just with his own troops but we now know when the vital support of 300000 hours. the battle was going lepani. when ships landed allied troops here on the 25th of april 1915 only a small unit of ottoman soldiers protected the coast with rapidly diminishing ammunition. most of our hope they might hold out u
but the western front was not the only theater of war.with stalemate in europe and april 915 britain's navy chief winston churchill hatched a plot against germany's ottoman. he wanted to take istanbul and open a sea route to russia. in autumn is a. ared weakened by a series of defeats the russians are nicholas the 1st had even called them the sick man of europe they failed to prevent an italian landing in libya in 1911 and lost most of their territories in the balkans by $913.00 and to an...
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a lock on me for 2 of the allies on the western front. of the head wound would do well on the muslim world and. then the result was going to start on a muslim poster or going out on a mobile phone and i with or without a lawyer most wilfully feel the love she wants me to have been an emotion of another for. someone to feel love in mockery of on locally her ability to be more clear than to know if you are my loot motor the harm comes of settling for the. one who are sure to confide again no i'm about us i'm from 1st look at the bomb for saw movement i'm a little aussie on the for the job as a point of view good at the divinity of well steve it was either you or you you could see if you look around. at those i am still sober and also there's only one i'm some sort of i mean v b n b b i know that it's going to sort out the francais a man and a woman had been. never thought of course not to be taken most of all i know i left a 3rd of their book away when i could have the north on the motorway on i am started by and have and it is easy. enough
a lock on me for 2 of the allies on the western front. of the head wound would do well on the muslim world and. then the result was going to start on a muslim poster or going out on a mobile phone and i with or without a lawyer most wilfully feel the love she wants me to have been an emotion of another for. someone to feel love in mockery of on locally her ability to be more clear than to know if you are my loot motor the harm comes of settling for the. one who are sure to confide again no i'm...
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cal fire says the top priority is the western front. most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are at risk. >> people are showing their support for firefighters working to keep everyone safe. this is what it looked like in pleasanton this morning. it's the base camp for the scu lightning complex fire. you see the signs saying thank you for everything. >>> thousands across the gulf coast preparing for what could be a devastating storm. people are protecting their homes ahead of hurricane laura. >>> another night of violent protests in wisconsin following a controversial police shooting. i will have the details coming up. >>> you have the power to know before you go when you wake up with mornings on 2. you also have the power to know everywhere you go when you download the ktvu fox 2 news app. >>> the father of the wisconsin man shot recently by police, says his son is paralyzed from the waist down. jonathan hunt reports from kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: weary residents are gearing up for what is expected to be another night of vio
cal fire says the top priority is the western front. most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are at risk. >> people are showing their support for firefighters working to keep everyone safe. this is what it looked like in pleasanton this morning. it's the base camp for the scu lightning complex fire. you see the signs saying thank you for everything. >>> thousands across the gulf coast preparing for what could be a devastating storm. people are protecting their homes ahead of...
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cal fire says the top priority in battling these fires are the western front were more than, most of the 20,000 homes are at risk. >> every part of this promoter is involved in an evacuation warning or order. we are working to try to put folks back into those neighborhoods. >>> our ktvu news crews drove more than 70 miles to livermore amid all the devastation, our crew did see homes with defensible space around them still standing. >>> it is time to talk about the weather. as we bring you in, rosemary, and curious about the wind. is the wind going to be a factor or is it going to be calm? >>> yes, we are beginning to see the onshore breeze develop. it will be stronger in the afternoon, which is typical for this pattern. we are waking up with a mostly cloudy sky. we have a breeze through the delta. it is about 20 mph. the afternoon sea breeze will be with us as well. it helps deepen the marine layer . again, it will cool us off. here is a look at the air quality, it will be unhealthy for sensitive people in the north bay, san francisco, along the coastline and for the central vay. tha
cal fire says the top priority in battling these fires are the western front were more than, most of the 20,000 homes are at risk. >> every part of this promoter is involved in an evacuation warning or order. we are working to try to put folks back into those neighborhoods. >>> our ktvu news crews drove more than 70 miles to livermore amid all the devastation, our crew did see homes with defensible space around them still standing. >>> it is time to talk about the...
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. >> the entire western front along the zone. strictly because the population border on that side retardant dropping aircraft to see if we can slow or stop the fire to push away from the populated areas and then it come back and pitch it off down in the center. again, you can see and working diligently in the northern area, aided by the fact the lightning strikes did not come in the way we expected them to yesterday only having started one additional fire last night in the fire zone. that's a serious concern to everybody in the room. >> all the involved counties meet a number of times a day, all the representatives that would represent the agencies around the perimeter as well as the law enforcement agencies that might have aonbility i eva concerns need to look at the risk of the fire. and some level, every part of this perimeter is involved in either evacuation warning or order and we're working diligently to try to put folks back into those neighborhoods and understand what the priority that is, but following with the number on
. >> the entire western front along the zone. strictly because the population border on that side retardant dropping aircraft to see if we can slow or stop the fire to push away from the populated areas and then it come back and pitch it off down in the center. again, you can see and working diligently in the northern area, aided by the fact the lightning strikes did not come in the way we expected them to yesterday only having started one additional fire last night in the fire zone....
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there said its top priority in battling this group of fires is the western front where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are at risk. >> every part of this permanent is involved in an evacuation warning or evacuation order and we are working diligently to try to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand that they priority. >>> ktvu newsgroup drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson in stanislaus county to livermore. amid all the devastation, our crew did see some psalms some homes with defensible space around them still standing. >>> governor newsom said that the state is deploying all available resources to battle wildfires burning here in the bay area including mutual aid crews were coming up from southern california. >> santa cruz is seeing the same thing from many southern california engines coming up from almost every department in the state. >>> in-state mutual aid is providing more than 2800 crews and 709 engines to battle fires out of their own jurisdictions. 11 states are sending crews and equipment from as far as montana and kansas. >>> we
there said its top priority in battling this group of fires is the western front where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are at risk. >> every part of this permanent is involved in an evacuation warning or evacuation order and we are working diligently to try to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand that they priority. >>> ktvu newsgroup drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson in stanislaus county to livermore. amid all the devastation,...
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on the western front. i am doing this because this is the book has the mood that i feel not only here in new york that all over the world. >> few of us are allowed to get up giving crutches to hobble around but i don't make use of them. i cannot bear his gaze as hisis eyes follow with a strange look. sometimes i escape to the core door and was about more freely. the next floor birth flow is double amputations and head wounds for those of the testicles or kidneys or intestines. realizing for the first time how many places a man can get hit. to man died. only their eyes with live. many wounded have shattered lives hanging free and then every two or three hours of the soul is emptied of the pus. i see intestine wounds fall and the clerk shows me x-ray photographs of smashed hips and knees and shoulders.nts there are still human faces and this is only one hospital. there are hundreds of thousands in germany and russia and how simple for anything that could be written of such things so when the culture of the t
on the western front. i am doing this because this is the book has the mood that i feel not only here in new york that all over the world. >> few of us are allowed to get up giving crutches to hobble around but i don't make use of them. i cannot bear his gaze as hisis eyes follow with a strange look. sometimes i escape to the core door and was about more freely. the next floor birth flow is double amputations and head wounds for those of the testicles or kidneys or intestines. realizing...
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cal fire says its main priority in fighting these fires is the western front. that is where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this parameter is involved in an evacuation warning or evacuation order. we are working diligently to put folks back into neighborhoods who understand what a priority that is. >> are ktvu news crew drove more than 70 miles from patterson to livermore. they saw miles of devastation. homes with defensible space are still standing. >>> tonight, melania trump will speak at the republican national convention. she will make her address from the white house rose garden. she will be joined by president trump, who is taking part in each day of the convention. mike pompeo will also speak today, remotely, from jerusalem. stay with us for coverage of the republican national convention through thursday. we will have live updates starting at 4:00. at 7:00, we will bring you live, uninterrupted coverage on ktvu. you can also get coverage on ktvu plus. >>> today, a children's picture book is being released, kem
cal fire says its main priority in fighting these fires is the western front. that is where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this parameter is involved in an evacuation warning or evacuation order. we are working diligently to put folks back into neighborhoods who understand what a priority that is. >> are ktvu news crew drove more than 70 miles from patterson to livermore. they saw miles of devastation. homes with defensible space are...
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. >> from america, this comes to the western front on a democr democratic mission. the congresswoman play wright serve on the military affairs committee. >> they travel toward the battle line powering the big push to the rien. off to look over newly liberated areas behind the lines, they will make their report to the american nation. >> she serves two terms. this would have been for her 1944 reelection. but about that time, she suffers a personal tragedy. her only daughter is killed in a car wreck near stanford where she was going to college. with that, she kind of lost a lot of her zeal for public office. she retires from the house at the end of the 79th congress in the 1947. she and douglas would have overlapped for a term. they certainly would have been known ifby the general public a two very prominent women with both in a political sense, but also kind of in a cultural sense as well. >> this is one of my favorite buttons in the collection. it says continue with minnesota's first congresswoman. she's this wonderful person. matt talks about the transition of gene
. >> from america, this comes to the western front on a democr democratic mission. the congresswoman play wright serve on the military affairs committee. >> they travel toward the battle line powering the big push to the rien. off to look over newly liberated areas behind the lines, they will make their report to the american nation. >> she serves two terms. this would have been for her 1944 reelection. but about that time, she suffers a personal tragedy. her only daughter is...
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[video clip] ♪ from america, this congressional delegation comes to the western front on a democraticission. mrs. luce, congresswoman and playwright, and spot men costello and thomas serve on the house of representatives military affairs committee. ♪ the group travels toward the battle line, observing american weapons and supplies powering the big push to the rhine. ♪ [gunfire] newly to look over liberated areas behind the lines on the return home, they will , make their report to the american nation. >> she serves two terms. this would have been for her 1944 reelection. about that time, she suffers a personal tragedy. her only daughter is killed in a car wreck near stanford where she was going to college. and with that, she kind of lost a lot of her zeal for public office. and she retires from the house at the end of the 79th congress in 1947. she and helena douglas would've overlapped for a term. they would've been known by the general public as two prominent both in a political sense, but also kind of in a cultural sense as well. >> this is one of my favorite buttons. it says conti
[video clip] ♪ from america, this congressional delegation comes to the western front on a democraticission. mrs. luce, congresswoman and playwright, and spot men costello and thomas serve on the house of representatives military affairs committee. ♪ the group travels toward the battle line, observing american weapons and supplies powering the big push to the rhine. ♪ [gunfire] newly to look over liberated areas behind the lines on the return home, they will , make their report to the...
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. ♪ ♪ from america, this congressional delegation comes to the western front on a democratic mission.. loos, the congressman woman playwright and thomas serve on the house of representatives for military affairs committee. ♪ ♪ the group travels towards the battle line observing american weapons and supplies powering the big push towards the ryan. i'm the ryan river off to look over new newly liberated areas behind the lines, on their way home they will make the report the american mission. >> she served two terms. this would've been in her 1944 reelection. about that time, she surfaces suffers a personal tragedy. her only daughter is killed in a car wreck near stanford where she is going to college. with that, she kind of lost a lot of her zeal for public office. she retires from the house at the end of the 79th congress in 1947. she and allen douglas would have overlap for a term but they certainly would be known by the general public as to very prominent women, both in a political sense and kind of in a cultural sense as well. >> this is one of my favorite buttons in the collection.
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up troops who then got the good fortune to travel across the atlantic into the trenches of the western front. at this point, both of them knew they were approaching this war from very different perspectives. eisenhower from the united states which all recognized was a world power, ready to take the stage. eisenhower knew american history and knew in the relatively short history of the united states that the country suffered really in only minor ways from foreign invaders. whereas, de gaulle looked at france and saw them on the verge of disappearing from the world stage as an independent nation. he looked at france's history over centuries far longer than the united states'and recognized france has been invaded from the romans and the huns, the english, the germans under the kaiser, the germans under hitler. de gaulle saw himself at this point as perhaps france's last best hope to survive as a nation. he described himself as a man of destiny. eisenhower saw himself as a soldier with a job to do. and described himself as a man of the kansas plains. so now that man of destiny was pressing that
up troops who then got the good fortune to travel across the atlantic into the trenches of the western front. at this point, both of them knew they were approaching this war from very different perspectives. eisenhower from the united states which all recognized was a world power, ready to take the stage. eisenhower knew american history and knew in the relatively short history of the united states that the country suffered really in only minor ways from foreign invaders. whereas, de gaulle...
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many of you have been to the western front. you can still see the damage. the damage this been done to belgium and france. belgium was stripped bare of much of its agriculture and much of its wealth. belgium historians will tell you that belgium has never really recovered from the first world war. they were the first industrialized parts of france. something like 40% of french productive capacity was publicly destroyed in the fighting in the first world war and french minds were destroyed and french railways and bridges and you can understand why the french public looked over at germany which was largely unoccupied and largely unscathed by the war where it had not suffered that damage and looked at germany and why should we pay to do the damage and to pay for the damage that germany has done to us and so did the american public. the american president woodrow wilson was worried on what was the vehement anti-german feeling he was encountering among the american public and the pressure that he felt to inflict the harsh and attributed peace on germany. the all
many of you have been to the western front. you can still see the damage. the damage this been done to belgium and france. belgium was stripped bare of much of its agriculture and much of its wealth. belgium historians will tell you that belgium has never really recovered from the first world war. they were the first industrialized parts of france. something like 40% of french productive capacity was publicly destroyed in the fighting in the first world war and french minds were destroyed and...
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the french didn't start the war are and most of the war on the western front was fought on french soil. the war wasn't fauts on german soil, and the damage done by that war, and i'm sure many of you have been to the western front where you can still see some of that damage. the damage that had been done had been done to belgium and to france, done to their economies. belgium was strict there for much of its agriculture and welt. the war in france was fought in what had been the most industrialized parts of france. french factories were destroyed, something like 40% of french productive capacity was probably destroyed in the fighting in the first world war. french mines were destroyed, french railways, french bridges. and so you can understand why the french public looked over at germany which was largely unoccupied, largely unscathed by the war where the infrastructure had not suffered that sort of damage and looked at germany and said, well, they can pay, why should we pay? why should we pay to pay for the damage which germany has done to us? and the british public felt much the same
the french didn't start the war are and most of the war on the western front was fought on french soil. the war wasn't fauts on german soil, and the damage done by that war, and i'm sure many of you have been to the western front where you can still see some of that damage. the damage that had been done had been done to belgium and to france, done to their economies. belgium was strict there for much of its agriculture and welt. the war in france was fought in what had been the most...
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you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers about 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. as number then the disappeared meant to them as. didn't. will tell. but i lowered my general yani as well meghann said they were going to be yolland of them. became millionaires the guardian when i became the bad man and. now had a lot of well a b. double a bad. he said i. know my you mean give me about. the olive job you dk me about you willy de ville a lot of. people saw. me and khalil believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was alan not a lot i'm not. but it was at that minute margin in cuba doing to me. that that there's a. yanni. lead. he said. he said. if i was have been. around all day long about how to. have been a. deal sources i would definitely like. that militia or diane more able. to an
you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers about 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. as number then the disappeared meant to them as. didn't. will tell. but i lowered my general yani as well...
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you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishand french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population guide but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. as numbers then the disappeared meant to them as well didn't. will tell. a lot knowledge at all yet he has mounted cannons and i'm going to be yolland of them than the vehicle i became 1000000 in the guardian when i became the bad one and. now had a lot of well to be done. he said i. know my you mean give me a bottle of well the olive job i'll be good to hear about you willie de ville a lot of. people saw. me and that khalil billet is the right color bill most a lot. but. it was a hell of not a lot i'm not to. be. an emergency in cuba doing to me. thought i would measure out that that there's a. yanni. led. he said. he said to be. there as around all day long but how to. have. a deal sources of a. militia o
you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishand french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population guide but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. as numbers then the disappeared meant to them as well didn't. will tell. a lot knowledge at all yet he has...
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you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. then they'll disappear in mid to them as well didn't get many will tell. but i lowered my general yani as monad can send them a little 3 year old of them than the. 1000000 little guardian when i became the bad one and. now had a lot of well to be done. he said i. know my you mean give me about. the olive job i'll be good to katie about you will be a little out of my head. and that khalil billet is there are a hell of a lot. but. it was ella nothing was not i'm not to. be. an emergency in cuba doing to me. thought i would make out that that there's a. yanni a lead. is said to be. as have been. there as around all day long but how to. have been a. deal such as i would like a. militia or diane more able. to ans
you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. then they'll disappear in mid to them as well didn't get many will tell. but i lowered my general yani as monad...
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. >> our number one priority will remain along this western front. >> reporter: and that's where the majority of the 20,000 threatened bay area structures are located. >> the large part of our priority right now is to stop any further southerly movement of the fire. >> reporter: we drove the 72 miles from parnas in stanislaus county, and mines road, to livermore, crossing a major southern portion of the scu fire footprint. much of what we saw was scorched earth of a sparsely populated wilderness, but we were surprised to see a number of still standing homes and structures that had a lot of well cleaned areas surrounding them. we also saw remnants of the firefight that went on here, such as this track of retardant laid down by an aerial tanker. because folks here take defensive space very ceaseious economy is the firefighters date heck of a job of defending property, it looks like some of these folks, at least, are going to have homes to go home to. the frank rains off-road park remained most lip intact, with the children's playground virtually untouched, but the park did suffer the l
. >> our number one priority will remain along this western front. >> reporter: and that's where the majority of the 20,000 threatened bay area structures are located. >> the large part of our priority right now is to stop any further southerly movement of the fire. >> reporter: we drove the 72 miles from parnas in stanislaus county, and mines road, to livermore, crossing a major southern portion of the scu fire footprint. much of what we saw was scorched earth of a...
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you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches in the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. then they'll disappear in mid to them as well. we're told. that a lot now general yani as well negev is a doubling of the yolland of them that it. became 1000000 to the guardian when i became the bad one and. now had a lot of well to be done. no my you mean give me about. the i live huge about a good decade about you willie didn't kill a lot of. people saw. and then clearly believed as there are a hell of a lot. but. it was hell and not a lot i'm not. been imagining cuba doing to me. that that there's. yet any. lead. in said to be. near as i know i'll be home but how to. have. a deal so says i would definitely like. that militia or diane more able. to answer that physical algebra yes. my moon under me is leb
you know when we think about world war one we think about the western front in the trenches in the britishthe french and the germans but really the ottoman empire suffered far more than any of the continental powers got 9 percent of the german population died about 11 percent of the french population died but anywhere from between 40 percent and 25 percent of the arctic population guy. then they'll disappear in mid to them as well. we're told. that a lot now general yani as well negev is a...
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. >>> our number one priority for this fire will remain this entire western front along with he call the kala various zone. the majority of our folks are currently working in this area to put in dozer lines, strengthened by retardant dropping aircraft to see if we dan slow, stop, or push the fire away from any of those populated areas. >> five people including at least two first responders have been injured in this fire. >> a spare the air alert has been issued for today and tomorrow all across the bay area. the air quality considered unhealthy in much of the bay area with only a few spots with moderately bad air. this is a look from our mount diablo cam are this afternoon. smoke from the wildfires is affecting the entire bay area. kyla grogan joining us with what the conditions are looking like this afternoon, and kyla, we're hoping for some improvement. any chance that we're going to see the air quality get a little bit better in the coming days? >> yeah, and to be honest, we tonight really have anything that would indicate a major improvement. what we have are things that aren't m
. >>> our number one priority for this fire will remain this entire western front along with he call the kala various zone. the majority of our folks are currently working in this area to put in dozer lines, strengthened by retardant dropping aircraft to see if we dan slow, stop, or push the fire away from any of those populated areas. >> five people including at least two first responders have been injured in this fire. >> a spare the air alert has been issued for today...
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that's true for mark in all quiet on the western front. think it's true for a lot of germans in world war ii. i think it's true for a lot of russians also in world war ii. in every war there's a moment where you may feel like wow, this was wrong. i made a mistake. sometimes not. american revolution i think people agreed. the civil war, i'm not sure if either side ever thought they made a mistake. but i think many sides made a lot of mistakes. >> host: i saw where muhammad ali shaped your thinking about the vietnam war. >> guest: that was so interesting, wonderful about muhammad ali. i think that indeed he was the greatest. i'm not sure about the rain. i'm not sure if he every really beat kenny norton or not, but i think that his ability, his physical genius, which all really great sports people have, his physical genius morphed into kind of a social political genius. i think in the beginning him joining the nation of islam was part of that, but then when he stood in front of anybody who would listen, a lot of college students, a lot of peo
that's true for mark in all quiet on the western front. think it's true for a lot of germans in world war ii. i think it's true for a lot of russians also in world war ii. in every war there's a moment where you may feel like wow, this was wrong. i made a mistake. sometimes not. american revolution i think people agreed. the civil war, i'm not sure if either side ever thought they made a mistake. but i think many sides made a lot of mistakes. >> host: i saw where muhammad ali shaped your...
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. >> our number one priority for this fire will remain this entire western front along within' what we call the calaveras zone. a large part of our priority right now is to stop any further southerly movement of the fire. >> reporter: we drove in stanislaus county along mines road to livermore, crossing a major southern portion of the scu fire footprint. much of what we saw was scorched earth of an extremely sparsely populated mountain wilderness. however, we were somewhat surprised to see a number of still standing homes and structures that had a lot of well trimmed and clean areas surrounding them. outbuildings not so well cared for were taken by the fire. we also saw repnants of the firefight that went on here, such as this track of retardant laid down by an aerial tanker. because folks on delporto road take defensive space very seriously, and the firefighters worked hard, it looks like many of these people will have homes to gotten home to. this children's playground was virtually untouched. but the park did suffer the loss of the rangers home, a barn, and a small cottage. we frequ
. >> our number one priority for this fire will remain this entire western front along within' what we call the calaveras zone. a large part of our priority right now is to stop any further southerly movement of the fire. >> reporter: we drove in stanislaus county along mines road to livermore, crossing a major southern portion of the scu fire footprint. much of what we saw was scorched earth of an extremely sparsely populated mountain wilderness. however, we were somewhat surprised...
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cal fire says the main priority in battling these fires, the western front, where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this perimeter is involved in either evacuation warning or order. we are working diligently to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand what a priority that is. >> a news crew drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson all the way to livermore. they saw miles of scorched the houses that had defensible space are still standing. >>> fire crews in the north bay are making progress lnu lightning complex fire. this morning 25% contained. after burning almost 550 square miles. the mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted in some areas. the cal fire says it's too early to say when everybody will be allowed to go back home. >> we are going to get active burning. we are having active burning over here on the east zone as we speak. having a good fire behavior. >> these fires have killed at least six people including a pge worker. >>> authorities in west marin county issued the first evacuation orders for ho
cal fire says the main priority in battling these fires, the western front, where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this perimeter is involved in either evacuation warning or order. we are working diligently to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand what a priority that is. >> a news crew drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson all the way to livermore. they saw miles of scorched the houses that had...
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cal fire says the main priority is the western front where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this perimeter is involved in evacuation warning or order. we are working diligently to try to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand what a priority that is. >> a news crew drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson in stanislaus county to livermore. they saw miles of devastation. the houses that had defensible space are still standing. >>> our wildfire coverage continues online. you can go to ktvu.com /wildfires and get the latest evacuation orders, get any reports of new fires, and find out how you can help fire victims. >>> the national hurricane center says laura is now a hurricane and it is projected to cause devastating damage along the u.s. gulf coast. communities is key texas and louisiana are on alert for the arrival of the storm that could hit as a category 2 storm tomorrow. she killed nine people in the caribbean. the other storm we are watching, marco, has weakened after briefly becoming a hurricane. officials a
cal fire says the main priority is the western front where most of the 20,000 homes and other buildings are in danger. >> every part of this perimeter is involved in evacuation warning or order. we are working diligently to try to put the folks back into those neighborhoods. we understand what a priority that is. >> a news crew drove more than 70 miles from the city of patterson in stanislaus county to livermore. they saw miles of devastation. the houses that had defensible space...
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the belgian soil the damage that was done by that war and i'm sure many of you have been to the western front, you can see some of that damage, the damage had been done to belgium and to france, done to their economies, belgium was stripped bare of much of his agriculture much of its wealth belgian historians will tell you that belgium has never really recovered from the german occupation in the first world war. the war in france was fought in what had been the most industrialized parts of france. french factories were destroyed. something like 40% of french production capacity was destroyed in the fighting in the first world war. french mines, french railways, french bridges. you can understand why the french public looked over at germany, which was largely unscathed unoccupied, largely unscathed by the war, where the infrastructure had not suffered that sort of damage and said, they can pay. why should we pay, why should we paid to do the damage, to pay for the damage which germany has done to us? and the british public felt much the same and so to the american public. the american presiden
the belgian soil the damage that was done by that war and i'm sure many of you have been to the western front, you can see some of that damage, the damage had been done to belgium and to france, done to their economies, belgium was stripped bare of much of his agriculture much of its wealth belgian historians will tell you that belgium has never really recovered from the german occupation in the first world war. the war in france was fought in what had been the most industrialized parts of...
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into northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland later in the night. it is a slow—moving weather frontt will be trickling eastwards as we head into friday, so rain at times for western areas of scotland with rain getting in to glasgow for a time as well. further southwards, cloud getting in to glasgow for a time as well. furthersouthwards, cloud will break and we will have lots of sunshine across england and wales. it will widely feel hot and humid with temperatures expected to surge up with temperatures expected to surge up to 26 degrees. after such a hot day, those temperatures will be very slow to fall as we head through friday evening. i will show you the temperatures at 11 o'clock at night, still up at 27 degrees in london. beyond that, into the weekend across
into northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland later in the night. it is a slow—moving weather frontt will be trickling eastwards as we head into friday, so rain at times for western areas of scotland with rain getting in to glasgow for a time as well. further southwards, cloud getting in to glasgow for a time as well. furthersouthwards, cloud will break and we will have lots of sunshine across england and wales. it will widely feel hot and humid with...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westernking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england, the top temperatures 25—27 degrees. also fairly warm across aberdeenshire, with some brightness there. now, through wednesday night it stays rather cloudy with further outbreaks of rain pushing on in towards the north sea. but i think that will leave a legacy of clouds and clear spells and once again it's going to be quite a warm and humid night to come. now, this weather front really started out as we head on into thursday. you can see it fade out there in response to this building area of high pressure over the near continent, and that's going to be the theme as we end the week with high pressure starting to domi
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westernking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england,...
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crews are making a strong stamp along the western and northern fronts of the scu complex. 5% from earlier today. >>> further into the fire zone, a close call a top mount hamilton, where the flames nearly spared the observatory. went unused the link did burned to the ground. the rest is still standing. it is unclear if there was any unseen damage from the heat. >> it is undescribable to see if 200 foot flames to go through the smoke. and the ash and so on. will have to see what the damage is there. we are relieved to see the entire site did sustained minimal damage . >>> to the west, in the santa cruz mountains, containment of the ccu complex has also grown. it stand at 19% tonight, up from 17% this afternoon. while it grew then less than 100 acres the damage has been done. at least 443 structures are gone. this map shows the area between alder creek and bonny doon, just west of bennett lohman. the larger dark spots represent homes that have been destroyed. >>> evacuation orders remain in effect in marin county, or the woodward fire has burned around 3000 acres. crews are m
crews are making a strong stamp along the western and northern fronts of the scu complex. 5% from earlier today. >>> further into the fire zone, a close call a top mount hamilton, where the flames nearly spared the observatory. went unused the link did burned to the ground. the rest is still standing. it is unclear if there was any unseen damage from the heat. >> it is undescribable to see if 200 foot flames to go through the smoke. and the ash and so on. will have to see what...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westernough the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england, the top temperatures 25—27 degrees. also fairly warm across aberdeenshire, with some brightness there. now, through wednesday night it stays rather cloudy with further outbreaks of rain pushing on in towards the north sea. but i think that will leave a legacy of clouds and clear spells and once again it's going to be quite a warm and humid night to come. now, this weather front really started out as we head on into thursday. you can see it fade out there in response to this building area of high pressure over the near continent, and that's going to be the theme as we end the week with high press
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westernough the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westerngrate northwards again through the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england, the top temperatures 25—27 degrees. also fairly warm across aberdeenshire, with some brightness there. now, through wednesday night it stays rather cloudy with further outbreaks of rain pushing on in towards the north sea. but i think that will leave a legacy of clouds and clear spells and once again it's going to be quite a warm and humid night to come. now, this weather front really started out as we head on into thursday. you can see it fade out there in response to this building area of high pressure over the near continent, and that's going to be the theme as we en
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into westerngrate northwards again through the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll...
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firefighters are focusing their efforts on protecting the heavily populated areas along the fire's western and northern fronts. >>> farther into the fire zone a close call atop mount hamilton. the flames narrowly spared the historic lick observatory. however it's still unclear if there's any unseen damage from the heat. >>> and to the west in the santa cruz mountains, cal fire says 77,000 people have evacuated from san mateo and santa cruz counties. and this morning, seven people are still missing. the czu complex is now 19% contained and that's up from 17% yesterday afternoon. less than 800 acres. the damage has been done. at least 443 structures are now gone. this map shows the area between boulder creek and bonny doon just west. the darker spots represent homes that have been destroyed. >>> this morning, evacuation orders remain in effect in marin county. the woodward fire has burned around 3,000 acres and firefighters are especially concerned about the terrain and conditions in the northeastern section of the fire. dozens of homes are evacuated near inverness park. >> they added to it with a morific you h
firefighters are focusing their efforts on protecting the heavily populated areas along the fire's western and northern fronts. >>> farther into the fire zone a close call atop mount hamilton. the flames narrowly spared the historic lick observatory. however it's still unclear if there's any unseen damage from the heat. >>> and to the west in the santa cruz mountains, cal fire says 77,000 people have evacuated from san mateo and santa cruz counties. and this morning, seven...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into western again through the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england, the top temperatures 25—27 degrees. also fairly warm across aberdeenshire, with some brightness there. now, through wednesday night it stays rather cloudy with further outbreaks of rain pushing on in towards the north sea. but i think that will leave a legacy of clouds and clear spells and once again it's going to be quite a warm and humid night to come. now, this weather front really started out as we head on into thursday. you can see it fade out there in response to this building area of high pressure over the near continent, and that's going to be the theme as we end the week with
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into western again through the morning, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into western, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across england, the top temperatures 25—27 degrees. also fairly warm across aberdeenshire, with some brightness there. now, through wednesday night it stays rather cloudy with further outbreaks of rain pushing on in towards the north sea. but i think that will leave a legacy of clouds and clear spells and once again it's going to be quite a warm and humid night to come. now, this weather front really started out as we head on into thursday. you can see it fade out there in response to this building area of high pressure over the near continent, and that's going to be the theme as we end the week with high pressure starting to
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday, but we've got another front which will move into western, taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea, into parts of wales and western england, the odd heavier burst mixed in there. and then further north—west, it will be rather cloudy with spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come, particularly in england and wales. but once again, we'll stay dry with some brightness across...
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bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday but we have got another front which will move into westernng taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea into prince of wales in western england, the odd heavier bursts mixed in there and further north—west it will be cloudy spots of drizzle at times was ona spots of drizzle at times was on a blustery day read to, for england and wales but will stay dry across eastern incan, with top tipsters of 25 to 27 degrees and fairly warm because averaging sure with the brightness there. it stays... pushing into the north sea, but i think we believe a legacy of cloud and severe spells and a warm and humid night to come. this weather fronts darts out as we head into thursday. you can see it phase out there and this building area of high pressure over the continent and that will be the theme of the end of the week with high—pressure starting to dominate. as this weather front fizzles out, it takes any showers with the, the clouds should start to break up and as we start to pick up warm or southerly winds it shoul
bit further southwards into central areas to start wednesday but we have got another front which will move into westernng taking the patchy rain with it. this next weather front will push across the irish sea into prince of wales in western england, the odd heavier bursts mixed in there and further north—west it will be cloudy spots of drizzle at times was ona spots of drizzle at times was on a blustery day read to, for england and wales but will stay dry across eastern incan, with top...
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sink for the south with the two central areas to start wednesday but weak on another front which will move into westernth it. his next weather from will proceed across the irish sea with prince of wales in western england, and then for the northwest it will be rather cloudy and spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come particularly england and wales and once again stayed dry with brightness across eastern england. also fairly warm across with the brightness there. stays rather cloudy with further abrasive rain pushing on into the north sea, but i think it will leave a legacy of clout and clear spells, and by a warm and humid night too,. this waterfront really starts to dial in as we head into thursday, fade out there in response to this building area of the near continent. that will be the theme to the end of the week with high—pressure starting to dominate. that weather front as it fizzles out takes any showers with it, and the crowd starts to break about we pick up warm or southerly winds, a dry day forth variable cloud. temperatures reaching the low 20s for the north, the high 20s across the
sink for the south with the two central areas to start wednesday but weak on another front which will move into westernth it. his next weather from will proceed across the irish sea with prince of wales in western england, and then for the northwest it will be rather cloudy and spots of drizzle at times. a blustery day to come particularly england and wales and once again stayed dry with brightness across eastern england. also fairly warm across with the brightness there. stays rather cloudy...