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professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab‘s been finding out how the emergency services have these to good use. with emergency services being stretched thin and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isn't as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about. . .virtual reality? first up, firefighting. vobling have created a platform where you can customise a fire training scenario. this extinguisher that they provide has been fitted with trackers to make it feel like you are operating a real one and notjust a couple of controllers. but what about the more serious scenarios? rivr have created a way for firefighters to learn almost on the go. by filming 360—degree videos of big, expensive set—ups, firefighters can put on a wireless headset and go through the training as if they were there. now, looking at this, i thought, isn't this just playing a video? how exactly can this be any more useful in virtual reality? simply, we can't get those venues o
professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab‘s been finding out how the emergency services have these to good use. with emergency services being stretched thin and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isn't as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about. . .virtual reality? first up, firefighting. vobling have created a platform where you can...
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professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab‘s been finding out how the emergency services haveo good use. whether it's saving lives in health care, battling blazes as a firefighter or keeping people safe as a police officer, the pandemic has made these jobs all the more difficult to carry out. but what about those that need to learn how to do the job in the first place? with emergency services being stretched thin, and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isnt as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about. . .virtual reality? first up, firefighting. vobling have created a platform where you can customise a fire training scenario by specifying the environment, the type of fire itself, and how to put it out. this extinguisher that they provide has been fitted with trackers to make it feel like you are operating a real one, and notjust a couple of controllers. aside from firefighters, it's designed to train office workers, so they can also lea
professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab‘s been finding out how the emergency services haveo good use. whether it's saving lives in health care, battling blazes as a firefighter or keeping people safe as a police officer, the pandemic has made these jobs all the more difficult to carry out. but what about those that need to learn how to do the job in the first place? with emergency services being stretched thin, and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isnt...
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huffington post, another exclusive night tonight, the huffington post is talking about emergency service workers being turned away from testing sites and also schoolchildren being turned away. this is about having to be inferred lots of people having to travel very far for testing and this is about emergency service workers being tested and being turned away. it seems to be there have been problems with testing capacity for a while, the government was encouraging everyone to go and get a test, but seemingly at the moment, people are finding that impossible to do so and when they go on the website, they are unable to book a slot and this is that one of the sites, if you turn up and with the key health worker and you are not able to get a test, however, if they did plan one in advance, that they would be able to get tested and may be, not quite as severe as gulf news is talking about the uae is warning of violators, as cases spike in social gatherings are being blamed for a two week search, according to the paper. yes, i think this is of being the beer went to around increases in cases and
huffington post, another exclusive night tonight, the huffington post is talking about emergency service workers being turned away from testing sites and also schoolchildren being turned away. this is about having to be inferred lots of people having to travel very far for testing and this is about emergency service workers being tested and being turned away. it seems to be there have been problems with testing capacity for a while, the government was encouraging everyone to go and get a test,...
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huffington post, another exclusive night tonight, the huffington post is talking about emergency servicesting sites and also schoolchildren being turned away. this is about having to be inferred lots of people having to travel very far for testing and this is about emergency service workers being tested and being turned away. it seems to be there have been problems with testing capacity for a while,
huffington post, another exclusive night tonight, the huffington post is talking about emergency servicesting sites and also schoolchildren being turned away. this is about having to be inferred lots of people having to travel very far for testing and this is about emergency service workers being tested and being turned away. it seems to be there have been problems with testing capacity for a while,
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professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab's been finding out how the emergency services haveed thin, and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isnt as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about... virtual reality? first up, firefighting. vobling have created a platform where you can customise a fire. this extinguisher that they provide has been fitted with trackers to make it feel like you are operating a real one, and notjust a couple of controllers. but what about the more serious scenarios? rivr have created a way for firefighters to learn almost on the go. by filming 360—degree videos of big expensive set—ups, firefighters can put on a wireless headset, and go through the training as if they were there. now looking at this, i thought, isn't this just playing a video? how exactly can this be any more useful in virtual reality? simply, we can't get those venues on a day—to—day basis ‘cause we can'tjust set fire to buildings. that also co
professionals have been doing it too. 0mar mehtab's been finding out how the emergency services haveed thin, and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training isnt as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about... virtual reality? first up, firefighting. vobling have created a platform where you can customise a fire. this extinguisher that they provide has been...
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i'm mathan has been fanning out how the emergency services have been putting these to good use. —— omarsaving lives and healthcare, battling blazes as a firefighter or keeping people safe as a police officer, the pandemic has made these jobs all the officer, the pandemic has made thesejobs all the more difficult to carry out. but what about those that need to learn how to do the job what about those that need to learn how to do thejob in what about those that need to learn how to do the job in the first place? with emergency services being stretched thin and social distancing in place, it means face—to—face training is not as easy as it used to be. but that doesn't mean that they can't still be trained. sure, people have been using video calling or slide presentations, but what about... virtual reality? first up, firefighting. a platform has been created where you can customise a fire training scenario by specifying the environment, the type of fire itself and how to put it out. this extinguisher that they provide has been fitted with trackers to make you feel like you are operating a r
i'm mathan has been fanning out how the emergency services have been putting these to good use. —— omarsaving lives and healthcare, battling blazes as a firefighter or keeping people safe as a police officer, the pandemic has made these jobs all the officer, the pandemic has made thesejobs all the more difficult to carry out. but what about those that need to learn how to do the job what about those that need to learn how to do thejob in what about those that need to learn how to do the job...
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. >> authorities are trying to track down a pair of poisoned bobcats wildlife emergency services sentus these images of the bobcats. authorities say they were spotted about 10 miles apart just hours from each other, they are suffering from a skin disease and they believe rat poison is the cause. >> i know they are going to die if we don't get them help so this is like the use is like an oil spill. the animals get poisoned but you can't see it is the difference, they are not coated in oil, if they were glowing. everyone would be in an uproar. >> wildlife emergency services is calling on the state to issue a moratorium on several types of rep poison which they say are harming wildlife. >>> four days after hurricane laura hit the gulf coast there working to clean up the damage. the storm is responsible for 18 deaths in louisiana and texas. more than 300,000 homes and businesses lost power in lake charles louisiana 100% of the city went without power and water and 16,000 people have been displaced. >> there's a lot of our citizens who are homeless. i don't mean that dramatically or some t
. >> authorities are trying to track down a pair of poisoned bobcats wildlife emergency services sentus these images of the bobcats. authorities say they were spotted about 10 miles apart just hours from each other, they are suffering from a skin disease and they believe rat poison is the cause. >> i know they are going to die if we don't get them help so this is like the use is like an oil spill. the animals get poisoned but you can't see it is the difference, they are not coated...
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>>still ahead on kron 4 news at 3 we'll hear from the california office of emergency services director on the fire resources coming into the state amid this hi >>california is hoping to get yet another major disaster declaration from president trump as the state deals with devastating wildfires kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leaders about the need. she joins us now live from sacramento, ashley. >>i soon as you have the director of cal. oh, yes, mark in our conversation talked about just how complex and dire the fire situation his here in california. man power is the primary need here and he spoke to the role the pandemic is playing in all of that. >>the amount of fire that we have. it all on the landscape of the state is probably the most that i have seen in my time longtime emergency management leader and callow yes director mark ghilarducci says this year is unlike any he's experienced before for the second time in a month california is requesting another presidential major disaster declaration for devastating wildfires
>>still ahead on kron 4 news at 3 we'll hear from the california office of emergency services director on the fire resources coming into the state amid this hi >>california is hoping to get yet another major disaster declaration from president trump as the state deals with devastating wildfires kron 4 capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala sat down with the state's top emergency management leaders about the need. she joins us now live from sacramento, ashley. >>i soon as you...
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mark is the head of the office emergency service. this may be a record that the states received in support as well as the major disaster declaration you referenced on august 22nd. that was significant not only to help us supports our mutual aid system but individuals that are in desperate need of support. we can agree to disagree. i appreciate your frame on the politics of this. let me acknowledge two things and then i will turn it back to you. there is no question when you look past it decade and 1,000 plus years that we have not done justice in our forest management. i don't think anyone disputes that. we have our u.s. force representative leer. -- here. the state and california and your administration entered the first type of a commitment over the next 20 years to double our vegetation and forest management. i want to thank you for supporting and funding that effort. we acknowledge our role and responsibility to do more in that space. one thing is fundamental: 57% of the land in this state is federal forests land. 3% is californi
mark is the head of the office emergency service. this may be a record that the states received in support as well as the major disaster declaration you referenced on august 22nd. that was significant not only to help us supports our mutual aid system but individuals that are in desperate need of support. we can agree to disagree. i appreciate your frame on the politics of this. let me acknowledge two things and then i will turn it back to you. there is no question when you look past it decade...
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slightly less serious stab wounds, but a big big operation for all the emergency services last night,nds army is, who were helped by volunteers from stjohn's ambulance, who are often out on a saturday nightjust in case. quite a shocking night for all of those emergency workers who are dealing with this ongoing, developing situation in the early hours. indeed. thank you for bringing us up—to—date. 0ur correspondent, who was at that police news conference in birmingham just a few minutes ago. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a spike among younger people. simonjones has this report. "everyone in bolton must play their part". that's the plea from the local council as tighter restrictions are introduced. the infection rate has risen to 99 cases per 100,000 people per week, the highest in england, with people aged between 18 and 49 accounting for 90% of cases. residents are now being told to only use public transport for essenti
slightly less serious stab wounds, but a big big operation for all the emergency services last night,nds army is, who were helped by volunteers from stjohn's ambulance, who are often out on a saturday nightjust in case. quite a shocking night for all of those emergency workers who are dealing with this ongoing, developing situation in the early hours. indeed. thank you for bringing us up—to—date. 0ur correspondent, who was at that police news conference in birmingham just a few minutes ago....
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happen again and if god forbid it does happen again our intelligence agencies our police on emergency services prepared for that eventuality in this case we want to hear what happened what information was given to the authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go into did we need to treat people so families one and says on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed and shame that we haven't in our public debate and that is our involvement in the war in libya selman a baby his family and many of the libyans were allowed to travel to libya to become hardened criminals to be brainwashed into supporting terrorism indeed be a fighting khadafy and we as in the united kingdom we turned a blind eye to that we doubted to come back to this country and we don't know what safeguards were an important place to screen these people on their return and that's a big red herring that hasn't been addressed open till now. the latest stage in joy in a songes legal battle against extradit
happen again and if god forbid it does happen again our intelligence agencies our police on emergency services prepared for that eventuality in this case we want to hear what happened what information was given to the authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go into did we need to treat people so families one and says on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed...
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that a number of people were attacked in stabbings there west midlands offices there with the emergency services it is unclear how many people have been hurt we'll get more on that developing story for you just as soon as we can comes of migrants have been moved onto a ferry to relieve pressure on an overcrowded center for asylum seekers in italy they were transferred off the island of lampedusa of a quarantine down for 14 days an influx of migrants during the summer led to concerns the coronavirus might spread migrants to test negative to be taken to the mainland to have their asylum applications processed demonstrators are gathering in hong kong for a day a process against the controversial new security law and a lack of freedoms is happening on the day elections for hong kong's legislative council were due to be held those have been delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic. chilean rescue workers have ended their search for what they thought could have been a survivor under the rubble of a collapsed building in beirut sensitive equipment picked up faint signs of life late on thu
that a number of people were attacked in stabbings there west midlands offices there with the emergency services it is unclear how many people have been hurt we'll get more on that developing story for you just as soon as we can comes of migrants have been moved onto a ferry to relieve pressure on an overcrowded center for asylum seekers in italy they were transferred off the island of lampedusa of a quarantine down for 14 days an influx of migrants during the summer led to concerns the...
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it is 36 hours since the emergency services answered countless 999 calls from birmingham city centre.an an hour and they have one person was killed, seven were injured. west midlands police have said they believed there had been a lone attacker and released this footage of the man they wanted to speak to. the first report came through at half past midnight from constitution hill where a man suffered superficial injuries. 20 minutes later in livery street a man and woman were attacked. he was critically injured, she was less seriously hurt. around ten to do a man was killed and another man seriously injured in irving street. the final attack was in her street just irving street. the final attack was in her streetjust after irving street. the final attack was in her street just after 2am. irving street. the final attack was in her streetjust after 2am. a man was arrested in connection with all of the attacks a few miles away in selly oak. the investigations have been contending across the city. this is irving street today. as you can see, there is a lot of police activity here today and
it is 36 hours since the emergency services answered countless 999 calls from birmingham city centre.an an hour and they have one person was killed, seven were injured. west midlands police have said they believed there had been a lone attacker and released this footage of the man they wanted to speak to. the first report came through at half past midnight from constitution hill where a man suffered superficial injuries. 20 minutes later in livery street a man and woman were attacked. he was...
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risen off the senses registered a pulse under the rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left alive. this is d. w. news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit our website at w dot com. a caravan in the northern sarra led by barbers a group of european tourists when their way across the scorching sounds most of the visitors have been here before. they know the magic of the desert but this trip is different but the end of the week their exchange their camels for picks and shovels and hundreds of trees. they want to repave us a hora for the ecological damage they've caused by traveling here. if this gets become very important to me to give something back to the desert my to restore the balance for everything it has given us because. 6 am the mornings in southern moral still cold in february it's nice to have something hot to drink these travelers have more in common than a shared love of the desert they're also deeply concerned about the future of our planet as are the new value bailed out with forest fires break
risen off the senses registered a pulse under the rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left alive. this is d. w. news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at d w news or visit our website at w dot com. a caravan in the northern sarra led by barbers a group of european tourists when their way across the scorching sounds most of the visitors have been here before. they know the magic of the desert but this trip is different but...
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stamped overnight areas have been cordoned off and roads closed while investigations continue emergency services have been treating the injured the incident comes after several mass stabbings in the country. a police officer has been killed and another injured in a stabbing attack in the coastal resort of susa in tunisia the 3 assailants were shot dead by security forces sousa saw tunisia's worst terrorist attack in 2015 when 38 people were killed in a beachside shooting. a 2nd time food in a week is moving through east asia with high winds rain and mass evacuations japan has urged residents in the south to prepare for record rain and surging tides typhoon high shen is expected to move on to the korean peninsula in the coming days . germany's foreign minister heiko mas has warned that berlin and its allies will discuss sanctions if russia does not shed light within days on opposition leader alexei in the. doctors treating the kremlin critic in berlin say he was poisoned with the nerve agent of the chalk moscow of possible consequences to the german russian north stream 2 gas pipeline. thousands
stamped overnight areas have been cordoned off and roads closed while investigations continue emergency services have been treating the injured the incident comes after several mass stabbings in the country. a police officer has been killed and another injured in a stabbing attack in the coastal resort of susa in tunisia the 3 assailants were shot dead by security forces sousa saw tunisia's worst terrorist attack in 2015 when 38 people were killed in a beachside shooting. a 2nd time food in a...
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that a number of people were stabbed police of cordoned off an area in the city center the emergency services are attending to the injured it's unclear how many people were hurt india's coronavirus death toll has now surpassed 70000 reported the world's highest ever single day tally of new infections on sunday with more than 90000 cases the authorities attribute the increase to more testing more than 4000000 people the have now tested positive for covert 19. the lockdown in australia as coronavirus hotspot has been extended by another 2 weeks until late october another city of melbourne has been locked down since the beginning of august but a nighttime curfew has been shortened and gatherings of 2 people are to be allowed as of later this month infections in the states a bit toria account for more of the country's cases and deaths. mexico's official virus death toll of more than $67000.00 is the world's 4th highest but the health ministry says there are also been nearly $123000.00 quotes excess deaths during the pandemic it's not clear how many can be linked to cope with 19 in another sign th
that a number of people were stabbed police of cordoned off an area in the city center the emergency services are attending to the injured it's unclear how many people were hurt india's coronavirus death toll has now surpassed 70000 reported the world's highest ever single day tally of new infections on sunday with more than 90000 cases the authorities attribute the increase to more testing more than 4000000 people the have now tested positive for covert 19. the lockdown in australia as...
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the tests include a traffic accident and emergency services response and the airport authority is happy with the days before even if it's still work in progress things are improving all the time and the extras. so far so good except with the bulky baggage the check in lady said go right the bulky baggage caroms and there wasn't accepting anything so often left. through the whole terminal and all in real time checking in security control is all rather slow. and then through call an airport with extremely long ways to walk will be warning our passengers they'll be better off in sneakers than in high heels. it's been a long way in taken many years to get to this point but in only 8 weeks time the 1st aircraft should be departing from berlin's brand new airport. all right let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines. aircraft maker boeing has found a new production issue that will impact the liveries of its $787.00 dreamliner that's the latest blow to the aviation giant airlines of canceled orders because of krona virus and boeing is still trying to clear it
the tests include a traffic accident and emergency services response and the airport authority is happy with the days before even if it's still work in progress things are improving all the time and the extras. so far so good except with the bulky baggage the check in lady said go right the bulky baggage caroms and there wasn't accepting anything so often left. through the whole terminal and all in real time checking in security control is all rather slow. and then through call an airport with...
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had reason to senses registered a pulse under the rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left to live. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram d w news or visit our website at w dot com. hello and welcome to shape today from the museum for coming in berlin the good old days may have been good for many reasons but back then it was not easy to stay up to date with the news you had to buy a newspaper or wait for the even use to find out what has happened in the world today we see and really about everything immediately and practically at 1st hand and what do we learn from all this the world is bad walls in conflicts everywhere dictators send criminals hatred and violence terror persecution and displacement and death and epidemics the 27 feet of horrible news it's definitely not healthy here's an example. on april 15th 2013 in the boston marathon was under way when suddenly 2 homemade bombs exploded near the finish line the terrorist attack killed 3 people and injured hundreds in the aftermath many people suffered from
had reason to senses registered a pulse under the rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left to live. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram d w news or visit our website at w dot com. hello and welcome to shape today from the museum for coming in berlin the good old days may have been good for many reasons but back then it was not easy to stay up to date with the news you had to buy a newspaper or wait for the...
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been forced evacuation orders as a wildfire dubbed the bobcat fire rages in los angeles county emergency services say the blaze is only partially contained at least 34 people have been killed by fires in the western u.s. in recent weeks. human rights lawyer a mouth clooney has quit her role as the u.k. special envoy on press freedom in response to an exit bill that clears the way for britain to break international law if necessary including describe the government plans as lamentable and said they would only embolden autocratic regime let's stick to one. time for sports news now and opening night of the bonus league or where byron munich the 8 time defending champions have already put themselves on top of the league in the new season their match against shocker was played without spectators but was brutal efficiency on the part of the home scene. byron's massive stadium without fans once again local authorities saw a spike of corona virus infections as too high to risk lives the home club didn't miss a beat though all of 4 minutes in saratoga not really took the pass and delivered. yahshua commis
been forced evacuation orders as a wildfire dubbed the bobcat fire rages in los angeles county emergency services say the blaze is only partially contained at least 34 people have been killed by fires in the western u.s. in recent weeks. human rights lawyer a mouth clooney has quit her role as the u.k. special envoy on press freedom in response to an exit bill that clears the way for britain to break international law if necessary including describe the government plans as lamentable and said...
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i think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecutingervices. more importantly, it will save lives. . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in the summer of 2016. we put one of o
i think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecutingervices. more importantly, it will save lives. . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order...
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tests include a traffic accident and emergency services response and the airport authority is happy with today's performance even if it's still work in progress things are improving all the time and the extras. so far so good except with the bulky baggage the check in lady said go right to both the baggage counter and there wasn't accepting anything so off to. through the whole terminal and all in real time check in and security control is all rather slow. and then fluke often fought with extremely long ways to war will be warming up passengers will be better off in sneakers than in high heels. it's been a long way and taken many years to get to this point but in only 8 weeks' time the 1st aircraft should be departing from berlin's brand new airport. systemic exploitation in germany at. the nation's biggest meat processing could. make cheap labor costs more dubious contracts but not. from the practice was banned in the meat industry but other industries will be able to continue regardless. of its contract workers close. on w. . people for information. they want to express g.w. on faceboo
tests include a traffic accident and emergency services response and the airport authority is happy with today's performance even if it's still work in progress things are improving all the time and the extras. so far so good except with the bulky baggage the check in lady said go right to both the baggage counter and there wasn't accepting anything so off to. through the whole terminal and all in real time check in and security control is all rather slow. and then fluke often fought with...
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president trump is due to visit california on monday to make meet with heads of emergency services who've been overseeing efforts to battle the historic wildfires there days of dry and windy conditions have been feeding dozens of blazes across the states of california oregon and washington these wildfires have killed at least 35 people on officials are warning of possible mass the tower using this poll reports from northern california where thousands of people who evacuated are now returning to their homes and scenes of utter devastation. nothing but destruction this is all that is left on the 5 acres of farmland in northern california where sarah hawkins and her husband have created a little paradise over the last 17 years to go only 4 hours before everything was destroyed left are only shards of memories programmed mother's good china items they collected over decades the fire was coming across short grass it was coming across dirt and there is no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the
president trump is due to visit california on monday to make meet with heads of emergency services who've been overseeing efforts to battle the historic wildfires there days of dry and windy conditions have been feeding dozens of blazes across the states of california oregon and washington these wildfires have killed at least 35 people on officials are warning of possible mass the tower using this poll reports from northern california where thousands of people who evacuated are now returning to...
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president donald trump says he'll need emergency services in california on monday to discuss the raging fires in the state the unprecedented infernos in the western united states have killed at least 30 people in 3 states the governors of california and oregon say residents should expect more fatalities in the coming days the fires have burned through nearly 5000000 acres and are covering large stretches of land with dangerous smoke. and for more we're joined now from portland oregon by journalist justin yeah hello to you justin now we hear that you've been close to some of the bigger fires in and around portland give us a sense of what's going on there. thank you for having me. so in the past few days i was within one mile of some of the raging fires that are going on in oregon and it is truly a help state and it really devastated a lot of our agricultural community and what i witnessed there were empty ghost town with ash all over the ground people hurrying and packing their thing all their belongings carry their cars to leave your area it's really a to behold. well also hundreds of t
president donald trump says he'll need emergency services in california on monday to discuss the raging fires in the state the unprecedented infernos in the western united states have killed at least 30 people in 3 states the governors of california and oregon say residents should expect more fatalities in the coming days the fires have burned through nearly 5000000 acres and are covering large stretches of land with dangerous smoke. and for more we're joined now from portland oregon by...
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hopes had risen to senses registered the polls under rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left alive. will brazil's amazon rainforest is burning again despite a ban on starting fires to clear the land for development more than $60000.00 blazes have been detected already this year the amazon basin plays a crucial role in regulating global warming experts are alarmed at the scale of the destruct destruction. battling blazes into the night brazil's fire fight is a busy in the pontiff national park it hasn't rained here for a month the ground is dangerously dry and wins a fanning the flames father north in the amazon a strange and it's the worst fire season in over 2 decades although fire clearing is forbidden many landowners continue to burn forests to increase their plots without fear of being caught president jabil sonora has drastically cut tell the environment ministry and criticised green groups over and viral mental nonprofit groups receive huge foreign donations but they don't have a chance against may all cape fighting and kill the ca
hopes had risen to senses registered the polls under rubble from last month's massive explosion emergency services will double check there is no one left alive. will brazil's amazon rainforest is burning again despite a ban on starting fires to clear the land for development more than $60000.00 blazes have been detected already this year the amazon basin plays a crucial role in regulating global warming experts are alarmed at the scale of the destruct destruction. battling blazes into the night...
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city of birmingham have declared a major incident after several people were stabbed overnight emergency services have been treating the injured roads have been closed and areas cordoned off while investigations continue the incident comes after several mass stabbing in the country. thousands of women have marched through the belorussian capital minsk and other cities in a 4th week of protest against president alexander lukashenko this comes after his authority tarion government toughened its line under sent security forces arrested dozens more activists the exiled opposition leaders says a point of no return has been passed. germany's foreign minister heiko mas has warned that berlin and its allies will discuss sanctions if russia does not shed light within days on opposition leader i would say of all me doctors treating the kremlin critic in berlin say he was poisoned with the nerve agent novi chalk moscow of possible consequences to the german russian north stream to gas pipeline. arts and culture may have been badly hit by coronavirus but venice is in the middle of hosting the entertainment i
city of birmingham have declared a major incident after several people were stabbed overnight emergency services have been treating the injured roads have been closed and areas cordoned off while investigations continue the incident comes after several mass stabbing in the country. thousands of women have marched through the belorussian capital minsk and other cities in a 4th week of protest against president alexander lukashenko this comes after his authority tarion government toughened its...
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of birmingham have declared a major incident after several people were stabbed overnight and emergency services have been treating the injured roads in the central and in one city have been closed and areas cordoned off while investigations continue. thousands of women have marched through the bell racin capital minsk and other cities in the 4th week of protest against president of xander the shank oh this comes after his authoritarian government toughened its line on dissent security forces arrested dozens more activists the exiled opposition leader says the point of no return has been passed. germany's foreign minister heiko mas has warned that berlin and its allies will discuss sanctions if russia does not shed light within days on alexei of all names doctors say the kremlin critic was poisoned with a nerve agent navi chalk he's being treated at a berlin hospital ma spoke of possible consequences to the german russian north stream to gas pipeline. to eastern german city of lights it has seen a 3rd night of disturbances clashes broke out during a protest against rising rents and a lack of aff
of birmingham have declared a major incident after several people were stabbed overnight and emergency services have been treating the injured roads in the central and in one city have been closed and areas cordoned off while investigations continue. thousands of women have marched through the bell racin capital minsk and other cities in the 4th week of protest against president of xander the shank oh this comes after his authoritarian government toughened its line on dissent security forces...
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emergency services were called to greece possible large is to migrant camp earlier with a major blaze destroying the inside and much of the outside of the f fility on t the islandf lese both. -- lessboss. says areekk government state of emergency is now being declared with investigators set to probe reports of arson. for more, wewe can bring in our greece correspondent who is standing by. natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been doing since then? the prime minister chaired d an emergency meeting this morning. after that, he ordered his to go toon minister the isisland itself to see whats happening right on site.e. are prioritiese that need to be dealt with at the momoment. one is whehere to house the neny 30,000 asylum-seekers. and also how to minimize a covid-19 outburst. last week, there were 35 itfirmed cases out of 2000 is a very anxious administration how to contain. it is to keep the migrants from going toto the city. the main priority remains where will these people be tonightht? last night, we saw images of and slee
emergency services were called to greece possible large is to migrant camp earlier with a major blaze destroying the inside and much of the outside of the f fility on t the islandf lese both. -- lessboss. says areekk government state of emergency is now being declared with investigators set to probe reports of arson. for more, wewe can bring in our greece correspondent who is standing by. natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been...
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karen and justin also work for the california governor's office of emergency services. say thank you so much to you both for your service and your good citizenry there helping fellow californians in a time of crisis. justin, let me begin with you, you are looking at those terrifying pictures as we all are. what can you tell us about the areas and the people who are still in danger? >> thank you for having us on, bianna, thank you for creating space to talk about disaster preparedness, it's so urgent that we think about disaster preparedness in a way that is hopeful and positive. we are anchored here in the governor's office of emergency services, a campaign that governor gavin newsom truly reimagined and redesigned what preparedness looks like. images of darkness and destruction which is part of 2020, we actually know it prevents people from getting prepared. 88% of people in california know they need to be prepared but vulnerable communities know they have challenges getting prepared because they find that it's scary, time-consuming and expensive. we are really working
karen and justin also work for the california governor's office of emergency services. say thank you so much to you both for your service and your good citizenry there helping fellow californians in a time of crisis. justin, let me begin with you, you are looking at those terrifying pictures as we all are. what can you tell us about the areas and the people who are still in danger? >> thank you for having us on, bianna, thank you for creating space to talk about disaster preparedness,...
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>>that is alameda county sheriff greg ahern who is also the director of the office of emergency services of alameda county and the regional director as well since the shelter in place in march, he says that he has been collecting data nonstop. one of the figures that are. >>at your disposal. >>so we receive numbers from public we record our own numbers of deaths as they come into the corners nearly get reported to close their accounts and we checked the numbers from johns hopkins as well. >>her and says in these times with the data coming in from so many different agencies it can be overwhelming and painting pictures that are less than clear. he says what he knows right now alameda county. >>is progressing we could be moving towards. bradley a look at the number of cases so right now we're dealing with doctor stacy he is taking care of our public health in alameda county. and he indicates we're currently we remain in the purple tier and we do me one week of red to requirements on the state's blueprint for safer this case counts have dropped below 7 new cases per day per 100,000 residents
>>that is alameda county sheriff greg ahern who is also the director of the office of emergency services of alameda county and the regional director as well since the shelter in place in march, he says that he has been collecting data nonstop. one of the figures that are. >>at your disposal. >>so we receive numbers from public we record our own numbers of deaths as they come into the corners nearly get reported to close their accounts and we checked the numbers from johns...
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happen again and if god forbid it does happen again our intelligence agencies our police on emergency servicesre prepared for that eventuality in this case we want to hear what happened what information was given to the authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go in to do we need to treat people so families want answers on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed and to shame that we haven't in our public debate and that is our involvement in the war in libya selman a baby his family and many of the libyans were allowed to travel to libya to become hardened criminals to be brainwashed into supporting terrorism in libya fighting khadafy and we as in the united kingdom we turned a blind eye to that are we allowed to come back to this country and we don't know what safeguards were in port in place to screen these people on their return are that's a big red herring that hasn't been addressed up until now the latest stage enjoying a songes legal battle against extradi
happen again and if god forbid it does happen again our intelligence agencies our police on emergency servicesre prepared for that eventuality in this case we want to hear what happened what information was given to the authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go in to do we need to treat people so families want answers on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed...
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he will meet with cal fire and other responders there as that emergency service center. he's been criticized, though, up to this point for remaining relatively quiet about the latest round of wildfires burning here in california, many of them still active. his press secretary reminds critics trump did approve a disaster credit and will arrive fresh off an indoor campaign rally in nevada stoking concerns about coronavirus. now also today presidential nominee joe biden and his running mate will address the wildfires burning in our state and the ones devastating oregon at the same time. kamala harris speaking here with nbc bay area's raj mathai will visit the creek fire zone. that's near fresno. you might remember that's the ilies were trapped by the flames and had to be rescued by military helicopter. this is a look at some of the damage biden and trump will have to address today. my husband was on assignment for nbc news, got this video of phoenix, oregon, one of the towns leveled by fire. it looks a lot like coffee park after the north bay firestorm. and as we well know
he will meet with cal fire and other responders there as that emergency service center. he's been criticized, though, up to this point for remaining relatively quiet about the latest round of wildfires burning here in california, many of them still active. his press secretary reminds critics trump did approve a disaster credit and will arrive fresh off an indoor campaign rally in nevada stoking concerns about coronavirus. now also today presidential nominee joe biden and his running mate will...
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has been launched soon after the crash the plane was engulfed in fire and emergency services rushed to the scene along with officials and also the personnel of that military school and this is what we heard from them. when emergency units arrived the plane was on fire and everyone who was inside died. first of all my deep condolences to their relatives and loved ones it's an awful tragedy for all of ukraine for a university for crews we trained young people who would defend the motherland. so many young lives go in there again. look at the pictures coming through here on the street very close to a busy road a lot of people the fire engines of course but it was literally just a couple of feet all of a busy road. it could have been a heck of a lot worse if you'd come down just a few feet further on hit the road and well the 1st thing that comes up in your mind is the suggestion that the pilot could have tried to land on that motorway but that wasn't the case but still you can imagine all the cars trying to dodge the burning parts and the plane crashed only a few kilometers away from that
has been launched soon after the crash the plane was engulfed in fire and emergency services rushed to the scene along with officials and also the personnel of that military school and this is what we heard from them. when emergency units arrived the plane was on fire and everyone who was inside died. first of all my deep condolences to their relatives and loved ones it's an awful tragedy for all of ukraine for a university for crews we trained young people who would defend the motherland. so...
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local emergency services kept everyone on notice. >> reporter: located eight miles away in calistoga, it faced the flames. a massive storage building is gone. the owner spent 15 years. >> i thought we were fine but i was wrong. i should've stayed up all night. i went to bed. i don't know what i could've done had i stayed up. >> reporter: flames took over 40-year-old chateau boswell on the silverado trail in st. helena. what was once a grand stone structure now roped off and destroyed. >> as far as meadow wood goes, it's been in the family for nearly six decades. so the harllans are committed to rebuilding and helping its neighbors and community make a comeback. >>> harnessing technology like never before. the nba's upping the game. how virtual playoff fans are breaking through the bubble. >> it's pretty cool to do something interactive with the game. >> it's deja vu in the town of paradise as a >>> pro sports teams have had to get creative to fill the stands during the pandemic. mlb and the nfl have both been using cardboard cutouts. yesterday's broncos game featured more than 1800 so
local emergency services kept everyone on notice. >> reporter: located eight miles away in calistoga, it faced the flames. a massive storage building is gone. the owner spent 15 years. >> i thought we were fine but i was wrong. i should've stayed up all night. i went to bed. i don't know what i could've done had i stayed up. >> reporter: flames took over 40-year-old chateau boswell on the silverado trail in st. helena. what was once a grand stone structure now roped off and...
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for the student in need, there's one emergency service that always delivers.t's just really rough at the moment, and we're really disheartened by the whole entire situation. these first year nursing student say they're already rationing food. people wanted to drop out, we're not getting the right uni experience, and we're not talking about going out and partying, we're not getting the right education. people are really struggling, especially with anxiety and depression. it is really hard for those to calm themselves down and relax, because they are being told they're locked up. it's basically claustrophobic, and you feel like you can't get out of here because you're not allowed to. max got a family drop off on the third day of a fortnight in isolation here. do you think there might come a time when you need to take him back? potentially. if it was an option and he wanted to, and felt uncomfortable here, yes. while case numbers are so farlimited... if enough of you come out, we're not going to do anything. the voices of concern are getting louder. students have
for the student in need, there's one emergency service that always delivers.t's just really rough at the moment, and we're really disheartened by the whole entire situation. these first year nursing student say they're already rationing food. people wanted to drop out, we're not getting the right uni experience, and we're not talking about going out and partying, we're not getting the right education. people are really struggling, especially with anxiety and depression. it is really hard for...
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the head of the office of emergency services had a record that the states received in support, as well as a major disaster declaration, which you referenced on august 22, which was profoundly significant. not only to help us support our mutual aid system, but individuals that are in support. need of we can agree to disagree and i appreciate your frame on the politics of this, let me acknowledge two things and i will turn it back to you. there is no question, when you look past this decade, looking past him as 1000 plus years that we have not done justice in our forest management. i want to acknowledge we have our u.s. forest representatives here. the state of california, your administration just entered into the first type commitment over to double ourars vegetation management and forest management. i want to thank you for funding that effort. we acknowledge our role and responsibility to do more in that space, but one thing is fundamental. 57% of the land in the state is federal forest land. 3% is californian. we really do need that support. we need that emphasis of engagement, and we
the head of the office of emergency services had a record that the states received in support, as well as a major disaster declaration, which you referenced on august 22, which was profoundly significant. not only to help us support our mutual aid system, but individuals that are in support. need of we can agree to disagree and i appreciate your frame on the politics of this, let me acknowledge two things and i will turn it back to you. there is no question, when you look past this decade,...
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the office of emergency services says 20 other states now have joined in the firefight through the oute and federal mutual aid systems but the pandemic has made it more difficult to bring in extra help. there were firefighters that could not respond because jurisdictions had firefighters that had covid positive availability of normal. >>resources to maybe going support another jurisdiction, just wasn't there or in the eventtthat removing resources like when we were working with the u.s. forest service. we brought in the canadian. crews from canada, they had to be quarantine prior to coming in that will has to be factored in to the process which which just adds to another level of complexity. >>gullah geechee added that while the resources have haven't been met to the degree state leaders would like the state is trying to balance that accordingly. >>right now hundreds of evacuees and people displaced by the fires are looking for where they're going to sleep some are in shelters, some with relatives and one at least rebecca farrell probably not the only one to she's living in her car rig
the office of emergency services says 20 other states now have joined in the firefight through the oute and federal mutual aid systems but the pandemic has made it more difficult to bring in extra help. there were firefighters that could not respond because jurisdictions had firefighters that had covid positive availability of normal. >>resources to maybe going support another jurisdiction, just wasn't there or in the eventtthat removing resources like when we were working with the u.s....
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these are photos tweeted out by the california office of emergency services. texas group is set to be here for two weeks. all, firefighters from mexico are being welcomed to california. the national interagency fire center 2020 tweeted out some images here showing firefighters from mexico coming to california to help. these are photos of firefighters at a fire in tulare county. this group is among the 100 mexican firefighters who arrived in california last week. >>> the glass fire here in the bay area has damaged or destroyed a number of buildings at wineries in napa valley. here is some video now from the hour glass winery in st. helena taken just this morning. both the winery and a guest house on the property were destroyed. the owner did tell the chronicle an underground cave that housed barrels of aging wipe likely survived. >>> we also visit chateau boswell to fine the gates closed off. we found grape that appeared to be mostly intact but still a chance that the grapes could be affected by the wildfire smoke its honeycutt wines on the silverado trail was
these are photos tweeted out by the california office of emergency services. texas group is set to be here for two weeks. all, firefighters from mexico are being welcomed to california. the national interagency fire center 2020 tweeted out some images here showing firefighters from mexico coming to california to help. these are photos of firefighters at a fire in tulare county. this group is among the 100 mexican firefighters who arrived in california last week. >>> the glass fire here...
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this is the reality of emergency services an thezon. finally, we are on our way.octor has been thrown in the deep end. the day after he gradted in march, the world health organization declared a pandemic. this 62-year-old has all the symptoms of covid-19, and her son is in hospital with the virus. the team tests her, but the s are negative. itould be two things, the doctor tells her. perhaps it is too eay to do the test. in these parts of theth amazon, only have access to rapid tests rather than the more reliable swab test. while the doctor suggests it could be smoke inhalation. >> i am t ruling out covid-19. the patient has a cough. -- weak and has bod pain.ain. >> coronavirus is still coursing its way throh the community. at their problems are bigger than covid-19. people here are on the front lines, living inhe crosshairs of both the virus and the fires. katty: katy joins me now. you went literally to what looked like the end of theoad to fin those cases. how are they coping with both the fires and covid? >> it is a different reality from here in sao paulood. e
this is the reality of emergency services an thezon. finally, we are on our way.octor has been thrown in the deep end. the day after he gradted in march, the world health organization declared a pandemic. this 62-year-old has all the symptoms of covid-19, and her son is in hospital with the virus. the team tests her, but the s are negative. itould be two things, the doctor tells her. perhaps it is too eay to do the test. in these parts of theth amazon, only have access to rapid tests rather...