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~ , ., somerset.. we take the - cannot reach? youth work ethos is very simple. we take the time - cannot reach? youth work ethos is very simple. we take the time to i very simple. we take the time to build relationships with young people who are open, honest, trusting, and critically led by them because we don't do things to all for young people we do things with young people. we can get alongside them, engage them at their level in their time and space that they want to, we can build that positivity and listen definitely the way that colleagues who have a more authoritative approach necessarily they can't do that and that is the beauty of working in partnership, as i said, because we can come at things differently. we can offer something different into the life of that young person that will enhance their ability to make well—informed decisions about their future for themselves.— decisions about their future for themselves. ., . ., , ., themselves. however challenges that ounu themselves. however cha
~ , ., somerset.. we take the - cannot reach? youth work ethos is very simple. we take the time - cannot reach? youth work ethos is very simple. we take the time to i very simple. we take the time to build relationships with young people who are open, honest, trusting, and critically led by them because we don't do things to all for young people we do things with young people. we can get alongside them, engage them at their level in their time and space that they want to, we can build that...
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ifeel like the clinical commissioning group in somerset are really stuck on the administration. children with rare diseases says it is a complete postcode lottery. some children have already had the first vaccine. - lots of families could be bouncing backwards and forwards _ between the consultant and the gp. somerset clinical commissioning group have told me they are waiting forfinal guidance from nhs england. in the meantime they are working with local partners and the local authority, to put in place systems and training. they plan to start vaccinating this very vulnerable group of children by the end of the month. she has only got another four or five years of life. that's what her condition pretty much gives. and so, a year, out of that life, she has been stuck at home, is quite a lot, percentage—wise. a bat the size of a human thumb, has made a record breaking journey, flying more than 1200 miles from britain to russia — only to end up being killed by a cat. the tiny female nathusius pipistrelle bat, like the one pictured here, was discovered in a small russian village by
ifeel like the clinical commissioning group in somerset are really stuck on the administration. children with rare diseases says it is a complete postcode lottery. some children have already had the first vaccine. - lots of families could be bouncing backwards and forwards _ between the consultant and the gp. somerset clinical commissioning group have told me they are waiting forfinal guidance from nhs england. in the meantime they are working with local partners and the local authority, to put...
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here in somerset, youth work can take many forms. yeah, we had to make a fire, obviously.n carrying out habitat conservation work and learning to start campfires. it's very different to what i've normally done, but, yeah, i enjoy it quite a lot, yeah. the charity young somerset provide many other support avenues as well, from safeguarding vulnerable young people to improving their employment opportunities in areas with poor social mobility. yeah, i've been learning how to do mechanics, learning the people skills that i should have and communication. in smaller towns, there's not really much that you can do or look into with getting a job. they're mainly in the cities and bigger towns. according to england's youth work body, the national youth agency, young people in rural areas risked being left behind. it wants more trained youth workers to combat an increasing trend for more young people to be targeted by county lines drug gangs, but it says council funding for youth services is 25% lower per person in rural communities than it is in urban areas. young people have been f
here in somerset, youth work can take many forms. yeah, we had to make a fire, obviously.n carrying out habitat conservation work and learning to start campfires. it's very different to what i've normally done, but, yeah, i enjoy it quite a lot, yeah. the charity young somerset provide many other support avenues as well, from safeguarding vulnerable young people to improving their employment opportunities in areas with poor social mobility. yeah, i've been learning how to do mechanics, learning...
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. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth 1000 words, but to one somerset family, this one may mean even more. >> just warmed my heart. it brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: a thankful doug bailey and kristin chase among the thousands of caldor fire evacuees wondering about their homes. >> blow up that photo and we could see our yard, the reflection on the sunglasses. >> reporter: now knowing so far, it's okay, thanks to a firefighter that took extra time to send a text. >> we don't even know his name. >> reporter: this firefighter staying anonymous, but his message simple and powerful -- we've kept the fire away from your house so far. it still pretty hairy, your street is doing good. this piece of mind after a hoe onthe sides right w. h thou somerset home, not far from grizzly flats, the town mostly level by fire just days ago. >> there's a certain amount of guilt that i feel that other people have lost their homes and we didn't. >> reporter: but doug and kristin continue looking for hope, knowing their community is in good hands with firefighters like this one. >> above and b
. >> reporter: they say a picture is worth 1000 words, but to one somerset family, this one may mean even more. >> just warmed my heart. it brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: a thankful doug bailey and kristin chase among the thousands of caldor fire evacuees wondering about their homes. >> blow up that photo and we could see our yard, the reflection on the sunglasses. >> reporter: now knowing so far, it's okay, thanks to a firefighter that took extra time to...
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so jefferson does not talk about somerset. enter in any of his papers. they are not sitting around touring about that particular case. certainly yes there people who wanted to protect slavery. who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they were formed. not just the 13 colonies but in the empire over all. >> host: is not going to be part of your phone course on american law history? >> absolutely will definitely talk about that bird. >> weaver texture fromal scott in arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current acrimony over critical race theory? a settlement misuse many different varieties critical theory in graduate school, i am shocked at thisl analytical lens became political red meat for the base. >> it's prettyba perplexing. critical legal theory, critical race theory was something that one of my classmates, we're classmates together at the law school the same with my husband. the late derek bell mentioned went to nyu, they started this. fear of one of the foremost proponents of it. t
so jefferson does not talk about somerset. enter in any of his papers. they are not sitting around touring about that particular case. certainly yes there people who wanted to protect slavery. who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they were formed. not just the 13 colonies but in the empire over all. >> host: is not going to be part of your phone course on american law history? >> absolutely will definitely talk about...
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i don't think it was just about slavery and it certainly wasn't about somerset, because somerset didn't apply. somerset basically says that slavery is so odious you have to have positive law. they were not doing this on common-law, they passed statutes, there was a code. so, jefferson doesn't talk about some of that. it doesn't enter in any of his figures, in any of his papers, so he's not -- they're not sitting around worrying about that particular case, but certainly, yeah, there were people who wanted to protect slavery, but also, patriots who were interested and yet complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as a reform not just the 13 colonies, but the empire overall. >> is that going to be part of your fall course on american law history? >> absolutely. we'll definitely talk about it. >> we have a text here from scott in dardenel, arkansas, what is your thought over the current acrimony as critical race theory. has somebody who has used different theory, seminis theory to-- it's to the base. >> it's perplexing, critical race theory was
i don't think it was just about slavery and it certainly wasn't about somerset, because somerset didn't apply. somerset basically says that slavery is so odious you have to have positive law. they were not doing this on common-law, they passed statutes, there was a code. so, jefferson doesn't talk about some of that. it doesn't enter in any of his figures, in any of his papers, so he's not -- they're not sitting around worrying about that particular case, but certainly, yeah, there were people...
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somerset didn't apply.sically says slavery is so odious that you have to have law to justify it. somerseter had -- that wasn't common law there were statues and it was a code for jefferson talked about that. it doesn't enter into any of his papers. they aren't sitting around worrying about that particular case but there were people who wanted slavery but they were patriots who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they reform not just the 13 colonies but the empire overall. >> host: is that going to be part of your fall course on american law? >> guest: absolutely. i'll defer to talk about it. >> host: if a text from scott and dardanelle arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current political acrimony over criticaler race theory as someone who's used many different varieties of critical theory and graduate school from theory i'm shocked that the analytical lens became part of the republican base. >> guest: critical legal theory critical race t
somerset didn't apply.sically says slavery is so odious that you have to have law to justify it. somerseter had -- that wasn't common law there were statues and it was a code for jefferson talked about that. it doesn't enter into any of his papers. they aren't sitting around worrying about that particular case but there were people who wanted slavery but they were patriots who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they reform not just...
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staying in the uk, the parents of a 12 —year—old from somerset are begging health authorities in theirition which means she may only live for a few more years. it also makes her particularly vulnerable if she caught covid—19. matthew hill from bbc points west reports. she has the mental age of a five—year—old and is thought to be the only child in the country with a unique faulty gene. over the years, she has stopped being able to walk and her sire manager is also going. we hoist herfrom her chair to bed and into the bath and all that sort of thing. she is fed by a tube. we blend herfood up and put it of thing. she is fed by a tube. we blend her food up and put it down a tube that goes directly to a stomach and she is prone to respiratory infection. and has an awful lot of chest physio. she is expected to live only a few more years. covid is likel to live only a few more years. covid is likely to shorten _ live only a few more years. covid is likely to shorten her— live only a few more years. covid is likely to shorten her life _ likely to shorten her life dramatically if she gets it.
staying in the uk, the parents of a 12 —year—old from somerset are begging health authorities in theirition which means she may only live for a few more years. it also makes her particularly vulnerable if she caught covid—19. matthew hill from bbc points west reports. she has the mental age of a five—year—old and is thought to be the only child in the country with a unique faulty gene. over the years, she has stopped being able to walk and her sire manager is also going. we hoist...
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there are getting dangerously close to wineries in somerset, one of them belongs to amy and aaron bryant, who open conduit winery about a year ago. they were able to grab half of their grapes and are hoping the smoke and fire doesn't take the rest. >> we went all in on this, it would be devastating. we are trying not to think about that. some of the first grapes of the 2021 vintage were picked today in livermore. >> we were there as grapes were pulled off the vines and pressed. wineries in that area hoping to avoid the smoke damage that did affect several great varieties last year. >>> this year is different because it's a pretty mild, normal year. obviously covid issues are still going on, but from a vineyard standpoint that hasn't had much of an effect. the weather has been very mild and favorable. >> creator of the fruit of the vine. amen. >>> some new video of the blessing of the grapes, this was i could arrange lines in livermore. a rabbi, priest and pastor take part in the centuries-old ceremony. >>> had two bay area >>> if a pet is abused, chances are there owner is too. a pair of
there are getting dangerously close to wineries in somerset, one of them belongs to amy and aaron bryant, who open conduit winery about a year ago. they were able to grab half of their grapes and are hoping the smoke and fire doesn't take the rest. >> we went all in on this, it would be devastating. we are trying not to think about that. some of the first grapes of the 2021 vintage were picked today in livermore. >> we were there as grapes were pulled off the vines and pressed....
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i don't think it was just about slavery and somerset because somerset didn't apply it basically saidavery you have to positive law in order to justify it in the colonies had positive law. were not doing this on common law, the actually have statutes the code jefferson doesn't talk about somerset. it doesn't enter in any of his papers so he is not sitting around worrying about that particular case but certainly yeah there were people who wanted to protect slavery but also patriots who are interested in and complaining about all of the changes the british empire was try tog put in place as they were restoring not just 13 colonies but the empire overall. >> is going to be part of your fall cars on american law history. >> absolutely. >> when dexter from scott in arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current political critical race theory. as someone has used many different varieties of critical theory in graduate school from clear and i'm shocked that this analytical lens became political to the republican base. >> both kind of perplexing because critical legal theory race theory
i don't think it was just about slavery and somerset because somerset didn't apply it basically saidavery you have to positive law in order to justify it in the colonies had positive law. were not doing this on common law, the actually have statutes the code jefferson doesn't talk about somerset. it doesn't enter in any of his papers so he is not sitting around worrying about that particular case but certainly yeah there were people who wanted to protect slavery but also patriots who are...
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it certainly wasn't about somerset because somerset didn't apply. somerset basically says that, you know, slavery is so odious that you have to have positive law in order to justify it. [inaudible] had positive law. they were not doing this on the basis of common law. they actually passed their statutes. there's a code. so jefferson doesn't talk about somerset. it doesn't enter in any of his papers. he's not -- they are not sitting around worrying about that particular case. but certainly, yeah, there were people who wanted to protect slavery, but there were also patriots who were interested in -- who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they were -- not just the 13 colonies, but the empire overall. >> host: is that going to be part of your fall course on american law history? >> guest: absolutely. we'll definitely talk about this. >> host: we have a text here from scott in arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current political acrimony over critical race theory? as someone who has u
it certainly wasn't about somerset because somerset didn't apply. somerset basically says that, you know, slavery is so odious that you have to have positive law in order to justify it. [inaudible] had positive law. they were not doing this on the basis of common law. they actually passed their statutes. there's a code. so jefferson doesn't talk about somerset. it doesn't enter in any of his papers. he's not -- they are not sitting around worrying about that particular case. but certainly,...
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and of the install somerset because somerset did not apply because somerset basically said the slaveryhave to positive law and order to justify it. the colonies had positive law. they were not doing this on the basis of common law, they actually had their statute created through the code. and jefferson doesn't talk about that. he doesn't enter in any of these figures or his papers so they're not sitting around worried about that particular case. the certainly yes, there were people who wanted to protect slavery but there also patriots who were interested or complaining about all of the changes the british empire is trying to putha into place as ty were conscious the 13 colonies but the empire overall pretty. peter: segue be part of your course on american law history this fall pretty. annette: absolutely. peter: we haveve texture from scott and arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current political echo money over the critical race theory. as someone who is used many different varieties of critical theory in graduate school from feminist to clear to and i am shocked that this a
and of the install somerset because somerset did not apply because somerset basically said the slaveryhave to positive law and order to justify it. the colonies had positive law. they were not doing this on the basis of common law, they actually had their statute created through the code. and jefferson doesn't talk about that. he doesn't enter in any of these figures or his papers so they're not sitting around worried about that particular case. the certainly yes, there were people who wanted...
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they gathered right next to the de agostini pond in somerset.m just being friends and now we're like family. it's like this is real. >> even though brothers jesse and jacob with wrote lost their church. they believe today is a sign of better things to come. i think we're going to come up fast. i think we're going to come back up quick, which is something pastor brown has been thinking about since he lost his church were not sure. short term. i was going to happen but time we are rebuilding and we have a lot of people who are excited about that. >> that was jeanne when reporting for us tonight in the pastor says that they will continue to have services every sunday for the people affected by the counter fire as long as it is safe to do so. >> tonight as many as 21 people are dead. 45 others still missing as flooding swamps tennessee after a round of severe storms. just hammering that state. this is video from the city of waverly just outside of nashville where most of the victims are from as many as 2 toddlers among the dead cars and debris have
they gathered right next to the de agostini pond in somerset.m just being friends and now we're like family. it's like this is real. >> even though brothers jesse and jacob with wrote lost their church. they believe today is a sign of better things to come. i think we're going to come up fast. i think we're going to come back up quick, which is something pastor brown has been thinking about since he lost his church were not sure. short term. i was going to happen but time we are...
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somerset did not apply. some are set, slavery is so erroneous you have to have positive law and order to justify it. the colonies have positive law. they were not doing this for common law they have their statutes, their codes. so jefferson does not talk aboutrs somerset. it does not enter into any of his papers. they are not sitting around worried about that particular pace the people who wanted to protect slavery but also those who were interested and thelaining about all changes the empire over all. >> will the beer course on american law history. >> will definitely talk about this. we have a textn from scott in arkansas, what is your interpretation of the current acrimony over critical race theory is someone who has used lmany different varieties of critical theory and graduate school from feminist theory to queer theory. i am shocked this analytical lens became political red meat to the republican base. >> it is perplexing. critical race theory was something one of my classmates, and the same section wi
somerset did not apply. some are set, slavery is so erroneous you have to have positive law and order to justify it. the colonies have positive law. they were not doing this for common law they have their statutes, their codes. so jefferson does not talk aboutrs somerset. it does not enter into any of his papers. they are not sitting around worried about that particular pace the people who wanted to protect slavery but also those who were interested and thelaining about all changes the empire...
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so jefferson does not talk about somerset. enter in any of his papers. they are not sitting around touring about that particular case. certainly yes there people who wanted to protect slavery. who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they were formed. not just the 13 colonies but in the empire over all. >> host: is not going to be part of your phone course on american law history? >> absolutely will definitely talk about that bird. >> weaver texture fromal scott in arkansas. what is your interpretation of the current acrimony over critical race theory? a settlement misuse many different varieties critical theory in graduate school, i am shocked at thisl analytical lens became political red meat for the base. >> it's prettyba perplexing. critical legal theory, critical race theory was something that one of my classmates, we're classmates together at the law school the same with my husband. the late derek bell mentioned went to nyu, they started this. fear of one of the foremost proponents of it. t
so jefferson does not talk about somerset. enter in any of his papers. they are not sitting around touring about that particular case. certainly yes there people who wanted to protect slavery. who were complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place as they were formed. not just the 13 colonies but in the empire over all. >> host: is not going to be part of your phone course on american law history? >> absolutely will definitely talk about...
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here in somerset, youth work can take many forms. yeah, we had to make a fire, obviously.earning how to do mechanics, learning the people skills that i should have and communication. in smaller towns, there's not really much that you can do or look into getting a job. they are mainly in the cities and bigger towns. according to england's youth work body, the national youth agency, young people in rural areas risked being left behind. it wants more trained youth workers to combat an increasing trend for more young people to be targeted by county lines, drug dens, ——gangs, but it says council funding for youth services is a 25% lower per person in rural communities than it is in urban areas. young people have been forgotten about in rural communities in terms of our national focus. local authority budgets have shrunk, everything's gone to our towns and cities and therefore, if you live in a rural area, you are less likely to be able to get access to those services. in every area, there should be a plan about how going to provide resources, services, give young people access
here in somerset, youth work can take many forms. yeah, we had to make a fire, obviously.earning how to do mechanics, learning the people skills that i should have and communication. in smaller towns, there's not really much that you can do or look into getting a job. they are mainly in the cities and bigger towns. according to england's youth work body, the national youth agency, young people in rural areas risked being left behind. it wants more trained youth workers to combat an increasing...
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. >> how much help do you have for your home in somerset? >> zero. ama: this incredible video from a plane showing clouds spawned by the fire. the threat from this fire is so serious that it is moving engines and personnel from the dixie fire to assist. it is 0% contained. dan: the massive dixie fire meantime has burned another 36,000 acres since yesterday. it has burned more than 662,000 acres and is moving fast and east towards susanville. 18,000 residents have been warned to be ready to evacuate. the fire is 35% contained. a slight improvement over yesterday's 31%. a judge is asking pg&e to provide more information about its role in the dixie and fly fires. he is specifically asking for details about some damaged power lines and the trees they came into contact with. tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate because of wildfires this year and we want to make sure you are prepared. we have all the steps you need to take on our website. go to abc 7.com -- abc7news.com. ama: plumes of thick smoke brought into the bay area, turning the
. >> how much help do you have for your home in somerset? >> zero. ama: this incredible video from a plane showing clouds spawned by the fire. the threat from this fire is so serious that it is moving engines and personnel from the dixie fire to assist. it is 0% contained. dan: the massive dixie fire meantime has burned another 36,000 acres since yesterday. it has burned more than 662,000 acres and is moving fast and east towards susanville. 18,000 residents have been warned to be...
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this is from somerset where properties were engulfed in flames. ance -- abc's matt gutman is in the region. >> reporter: that bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to the other side and all of this fire is propelling that black smoke skyward and it's bringing it hundreds of miles away from here. >> tuesday nevada saw its worst air quality on record. no school today for 67,000 students around the reno area because of poor air quality from wildfires. >>> turning to the pandemic a new forecast warns the number of americans in the hospital with covid could double by mid-september. we learned overnight about new precautions being taken from florida to oregon. the cdc reports a troubling spike in covid deaths in just the last week. this morning, frustrated health care workers making a desperate anfagu >> the nurses are exhausted mentally, physically, emotionally. >> reporter: in oklahoma city this nurse says hospitals are overwhelmed with unvaccinated patients. >> i want oklahomans to know if they saw what we see e
this is from somerset where properties were engulfed in flames. ance -- abc's matt gutman is in the region. >> reporter: that bulldozer behind me is trying to cut a line to prevent the fire from jumping to the other side and all of this fire is propelling that black smoke skyward and it's bringing it hundreds of miles away from here. >> tuesday nevada saw its worst air quality on record. no school today for 67,000 students around the reno area because of poor air quality from...
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eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together follow her animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do that. >>safely and make sure it's safe for that residents and safe for the fire personnel away many are anticipating i look at that property my entire life. and. to kind of have to. bring into perspective that it might not be here next time i see it as a little bit of a a little bit of a wrenching experience, the fire has prompted the eldorado national forest to issue an emergency closure to limit the public's exposure to fire danger. >>and for crews to get around in plaster ville kill on. >>kron 4 news. and now to the dixie fire, it's already burned nearly 700,000 acres. >>is 33% contained nearly
eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together follow her animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we...
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. >> how much help do you have for your home in somerset? >> zero.ma: this incredible video from a plane showing clouds spawned by the fire. the threat from this fire is so serious that it is moving engines and personnel from the dixie fire to assist. it is 0% contained. dan: the massive dixie fire meantime has burned another 36,000 acres since yesterday. it has burned more than 662,000 acres and is moving fast and east towards susanville. 18,000 residents have been warned to be ready to evacuate. the fire is 35% contained. a slight improvement over yesterday's 31%. a judge is asking pg&e to provide more information about its role in the dixie and fly fires. he is specifically asking for details about some damaged power lines and the trees they came into contact with. tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate because of wildfires this year and we want to make sure you are prepared. we have all the steps you need to take on our website. go to abc 7.com -- abc7news.com. ama: plumes of thick smoke brought into the bay area, turning the su
. >> how much help do you have for your home in somerset? >> zero.ma: this incredible video from a plane showing clouds spawned by the fire. the threat from this fire is so serious that it is moving engines and personnel from the dixie fire to assist. it is 0% contained. dan: the massive dixie fire meantime has burned another 36,000 acres since yesterday. it has burned more than 662,000 acres and is moving fast and east towards susanville. 18,000 residents have been warned to be...
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to bath, _ lines of showers from somerset to bath, the — lines of showers from somerset to bath, therisk across it wales but— average wind speeds, risk across it wales but lighter across scotland. temperatures today at 15 to about 21 degrees _ temperatures today at 15 to about 21 degrees in _ temperatures today at 15 to about 21 degrees in hull and also in london in sunshine — degrees in hull and also in london in sunshine. for the evening and overnight. — in sunshine. for the evening and overnight, many showers will fade, we will— overnight, many showers will fade, we will hang onto some and could see some _ we will hang onto some and could see some heavy— we will hang onto some and could see some heavy showers across north—west england _ some heavy showers across north—west england in_ some heavy showers across north—west england in the early evening. not a cold night — england in the early evening. not a cold night with these going committee temperatures in towns and cities _ committee temperatures in towns and cities rural— committee temperatures in towns and cities. ruralareas,
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in somerset where borders grizzly flats still looks like you can go home kick back have a glass of wine. listen to jazz going to pool but you off the grizzly that's we had a number of homes my daughter out of home up. there are church burned down post office burned out came in from there from there his home is still standing but he says the flames keep coming close. it sounded like a hungry monster and a mean monster. this is the drive to it. house small fires still burning on the ground on both sides of the road and throughout the area roads and homes are now stained pink from the fire retardant it was ah scary it was very they brought into fixed wings right away and knocked it down with the retardant but, yeah it was not a joke. oh, crews battling the massive dixie fire east of chico or getting a bit of a break from the weather lighter winds are forecast in the area this week strike teams say the better conditions will allow 6000 firefighters to work aggressively on the fire lines some evacuation orders have also been lifted as of tonight cal fire says the dixie fire has burned more t
in somerset where borders grizzly flats still looks like you can go home kick back have a glass of wine. listen to jazz going to pool but you off the grizzly that's we had a number of homes my daughter out of home up. there are church burned down post office burned out came in from there from there his home is still standing but he says the flames keep coming close. it sounded like a hungry monster and a mean monster. this is the drive to it. house small fires still burning on the ground on...
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storms elsewhere through parts of england and is, really coming down in herefordshire, shropshire, somerset second half of the night and away from the city centres, dipping down into single figures. early rain affecting the isles of scilly and cornwall, a greater chance tomorrow of catching a shower in scotland, those most won't, a brighter day in northern ireland with a shower possible later. for england and wales, most staying dry with sunny spells, but slow moving and torrential thundery downpours that could bring some flooding and slowly fading as we get on into tuesday night. for wednesday, the focus of the heavy showers will be across northern areas and northern ireland, northern
storms elsewhere through parts of england and is, really coming down in herefordshire, shropshire, somerset second half of the night and away from the city centres, dipping down into single figures. early rain affecting the isles of scilly and cornwall, a greater chance tomorrow of catching a shower in scotland, those most won't, a brighter day in northern ireland with a shower possible later. for england and wales, most staying dry with sunny spells, but slow moving and torrential thundery...
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like everyone karina repay and her son needed this bright spot while her husband stayed home in somerset dosing lights not only around their home but their neighbors and anyone who needed help. so it's so nice to be able to, you know, travel 30 minutes, 15 minutes to be able to get all the supplies because as you know, we're all starting over. these people are so amazing to like come out here and just because everyone spread out now on day 13 since she's been home. she says they've been going day to day, just hoping their home. stay safe. all it just. just so tired. you know, we just we just want to be home get our animals out. and so. >> it gets and despite family and friends losing their homes to the caldor fire in a grizzly flats she's keeping the just hang in there's hope in those just keep your faith wall pull through as a community >> well, the home front, we're getting a little bit of minor really temperature wise the projections still going to be quite hot in those inland valleys racing through the 90's this afternoon along the east bay shoreline temperatures backing off a little
like everyone karina repay and her son needed this bright spot while her husband stayed home in somerset dosing lights not only around their home but their neighbors and anyone who needed help. so it's so nice to be able to, you know, travel 30 minutes, 15 minutes to be able to get all the supplies because as you know, we're all starting over. these people are so amazing to like come out here and just because everyone spread out now on day 13 since she's been home. she says they've been going...
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somerset didn't apply.omersetly says slavery is so odious that you have to have common cause to justify it. they were not doing it on the basis of common law. they have their statutes and their codes so jefferson doesn't talkn about that and it doesn't enter into any of his papers. they are not sitting at around worryingro about that but there were people who wanted to end slavery but there were also people who were complaining about all the changes that the british empire was trying to put in place and not just the 13 colonies but the empire overall. >> host: is that going to be part of your fall course on american law history? >> guest: absolutely. >> host: with a text from scott in dardanelle arkansas. what is your interpretation of outhe current political acrimony over critical race theory as someone who has seen many different s varieties of criticl theory from them in a square to theory i'm shocked that this analytical lens became risen to the republican base. >> host: >> guest: is not just republican
somerset didn't apply.omersetly says slavery is so odious that you have to have common cause to justify it. they were not doing it on the basis of common law. they have their statutes and their codes so jefferson doesn't talkn about that and it doesn't enter into any of his papers. they are not sitting at around worryingro about that but there were people who wanted to end slavery but there were also people who were complaining about all the changes that the british empire was trying to put in...
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robert: some arm contemporaries and some like in somerset, new ijersey, and another from baltimore. i have a whole list of leaders. most of c the leaders are not national figures, local. there are thousands, one woman in bertha, she was on 60 minutes. she went into a public housing development and turned into a round to the point where the drug dealers were driven out and housing was built right across the street. another in washington dc, another deceased local leader. and so, there are hundreds of inspiring grassroots leaders and pastors who are doing phenomenal work rebuilding and also for e-books in chicago there are thousands of indigenous leadersa who are what i call joseph's. my book, the joseph's, joseph was w important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father, he never came to bitterness. and he ended up saving conley's brothers who betrayed him but also the egyptians who enslaved him read there's an example of radical grace. this was party for people not to get caught up in recent months. because of hatred and hatred and animosity it consumes you. like
robert: some arm contemporaries and some like in somerset, new ijersey, and another from baltimore. i have a whole list of leaders. most of c the leaders are not national figures, local. there are thousands, one woman in bertha, she was on 60 minutes. she went into a public housing development and turned into a round to the point where the drug dealers were driven out and housing was built right across the street. another in washington dc, another deceased local leader. and so, there are...
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somerset basicallypp said that slavery is so obvious that you have to have positive laws in order totify itst in the colonies cut set positive law rated they were not doing it from the base of the commonwealth actually have a statute there is a code. jefferson doesn't talk about some of that and he does not enter into some of the papers but they are not around worrying about that particular place but yeah there were people who wanted to protect slavery with her also patrons who are interested or complaining about all of the changes that the british empire was signed to put into place, not just the 13 colonies but the empire overall. host: will levy part of your course on american hot law history pretty. annette: absolutely. we will definitely talk about this. host: here's a text from scott from arkansas and what is your interpretation of the current political patrimony over critical race theory as someone is used many different varieties of critical theory in graduate school from feminist to clear to and i am shocked this analytical lens became political red meat to the republican ba
somerset basicallypp said that slavery is so obvious that you have to have positive laws in order totify itst in the colonies cut set positive law rated they were not doing it from the base of the commonwealth actually have a statute there is a code. jefferson doesn't talk about some of that and he does not enter into some of the papers but they are not around worrying about that particular place but yeah there were people who wanted to protect slavery with her also patrons who are interested...
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response to it and when casey abrams endorsed the compromise, he described as best casey abrams bill in somerset obviously what he's trying to do is put a black base on this and the response to my friend was, is a nice guy. it was exactly this language, talk about a lot of extrinsic, talk about woke. >> i had a thought about that but -- so it's a move white people make, i am more downs than you are. i know more about this when you do and i've got a lot office, i read your book so now i am more downs than you and i'm going to call you out i've been studying this for three months and i will tell robin d'angelo how wrong she is. sometimes i'll go to youtube and the five reasons why robin d'angelo is wrong top, she says all white people are racist, can you believe that? i want to ask every white people person to do take a moment and define for yourself what's the criteria by which you would grantom this? what is the criteria parks many white people have thought deeply aboutt back. if you are astounded that i say all white people are racist tell me what you p think it takes and it's probably going to
response to it and when casey abrams endorsed the compromise, he described as best casey abrams bill in somerset obviously what he's trying to do is put a black base on this and the response to my friend was, is a nice guy. it was exactly this language, talk about a lot of extrinsic, talk about woke. >> i had a thought about that but -- so it's a move white people make, i am more downs than you are. i know more about this when you do and i've got a lot office, i read your book so now i am...
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i really think pastor buster source in somerset, new jersey, would certainly be one. frank read in baltimore. there's a number of, i have a whole list of graduate students, willie peterson in cincinnati, ohio. most of the leaders are not national figures. they are local. there are thousands, there's one woman whose deceased, she was profiled on 60 minutes. she went into public housing development and turned it around to the point where the drug dealers were driven out and market great house was built right across the street. to be great in washington, d.c. another deceased local leader. there are hundreds of inspiring grassroots leaders and pastors who are doing phenomena work, corey brooks in chicago. there are thousands of indigenous leaders who are what i call antibodies and jokesters. my book, the triumph of joseph, joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like her father he never said came to bitterness. he ended up not only saving his brothers who betrayed him but also those who enslaved in. here's an example of radical grace. so it was i
i really think pastor buster source in somerset, new jersey, would certainly be one. frank read in baltimore. there's a number of, i have a whole list of graduate students, willie peterson in cincinnati, ohio. most of the leaders are not national figures. they are local. there are thousands, there's one woman whose deceased, she was profiled on 60 minutes. she went into public housing development and turned it around to the point where the drug dealers were driven out and market great house was...
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storms elsewhere through parts of england and is, really coming down in herefordshire, shropshire, somerset and storms nadia el—nakla here may cause flooding if they haven't already before gradually fading into the night. rain in northern ireland dying out, most places drive for the second half of the night and away from the city centres, dipping down into single figures. early rain affecting the isles of scilly and cornwall, a greater chance tomorrow of catching a shower in scotland, those most won't, a brighter day in northern ireland with a shower possible later. for england and wales, most staying dry with sunny spells, but slow moving and torrential thundery downpours that could bring some flooding and slowly fading as we get on into tuesday night. for wednesday, the focus of the heavy showers will be across northern areas and northern ireland, northern england and scotland could see the downpours on wednesday, there were a shower is possible just about anywhere. pleasantly warm where you get to see some sunny spells. thursday onwards into the weekend, the weather dominated by low pres
storms elsewhere through parts of england and is, really coming down in herefordshire, shropshire, somerset and storms nadia el—nakla here may cause flooding if they haven't already before gradually fading into the night. rain in northern ireland dying out, most places drive for the second half of the night and away from the city centres, dipping down into single figures. early rain affecting the isles of scilly and cornwall, a greater chance tomorrow of catching a shower in scotland, those...
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eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do that. >>safely and make sure it's safe for that residents and safe for the fire personnel away many are anticipating i look at that property my entire life. and. to kind of have to. bring into perspective that might not be here next time i see it as a little bit of a a little bit of a wrenching experience. >>a fighters in lake county say they have stopped the forward progress of the cash fire which is now 30% contained but not before a charred 80 acres wiping out many homes, including 2 mobile home parks fueled by gusty winds. the blaze destroyed between 2035 structures but fire crews say. >>that numb
eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we...
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i really think in somerset new jersey, he would certainly be one. frank reed in baltimore, there are a number-- most of them are past-- i have a list, peterson in cincinnati, ohio and most of the leaders are not national figures, they're local. there are thousands of -- there's one woman who is deceased now, bertha gill tri, she was on 60 minutes, she went into a public housing development and turned it around where the drug dealers turned it around. jimmy gray, washington d.c., another deceased local leader so i would-- there are hundreds of inspiring grass roots leaders and pastors who are doing phenomenal work, rebuilding, cory brooks in chicago. there are thousands of indij nat leaders who are what i call antibodies, my book, triumph joseph. joseph was important because even though he was treated unjustly like your father, he never succumbed to bitterness and not only his brother who enslaved him there's radical grace. so it's important for people not to get caught up in resentment because hatred and resentment and on animosity consumes you. it'
i really think in somerset new jersey, he would certainly be one. frank reed in baltimore, there are a number-- most of them are past-- i have a list, peterson in cincinnati, ohio and most of the leaders are not national figures, they're local. there are thousands of -- there's one woman who is deceased now, bertha gill tri, she was on 60 minutes, she went into a public housing development and turned it around where the drug dealers turned it around. jimmy gray, washington d.c., another...
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like everyone karina repay and her son needed this bright spot while her husband stayed home in somerseting lights not only around their home. >> but their neighbors and anyone who needed help. so it's so nice to be able to, you know, travel 30 minutes, 15 minutes to be able to get all the supplies because aso you know, we're all starting over. these people are so amazing to like come out here and just because everyone spread out now on day 13 since she's been home. she says they've been going day to day, just hoping their home. stay safe. all it just. just so tired. you know, we just we just want to be home get our animals out. and so. >> just gets and despite family and friends losing their homes to the caldor fire in a grizzly flats she's keeping the just hang in there's hope in there is just keep your fate all pull through as a community >> let's talk about our local forecast right now as we take a live look outside here along the embarcadero in san francisco. it's a little bit. >> cooler after really hot day in the city. the hottest day of the year so far. will we see warmer tempera
like everyone karina repay and her son needed this bright spot while her husband stayed home in somerseting lights not only around their home. >> but their neighbors and anyone who needed help. so it's so nice to be able to, you know, travel 30 minutes, 15 minutes to be able to get all the supplies because aso you know, we're all starting over. these people are so amazing to like come out here and just because everyone spread out now on day 13 since she's been home. she says they've been...
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. >> how much hope you have for your home in somerset? >> zero.his video is from a plane showing pyro cumulus cloud pond by the fire. firefighters believe it is still serious, and is moving personnel in from the dixie fire to help out. his fire is zero content to 0% contained. reggie: this fire has been kep p out of our region, but that look is over. air quality is dropping as smoke from these wildfires moves into our area. you may not be able to smell that, but you can certainly see it. amy hollyfield is live for us this morning. amy: we don't smell it this morning in the east bay, reggie, but i did just checked the air quality and did -- and it says it is moderate right now. we will see if the sunrise has that orange haze like it did yesterday. here is a look at the conditions yesterday. it was just a haze that covered the bay area. the smoke is not so bad, but it is creating a red or purple alert situation, but the bay area air quality district has put out an advisory for the rest of the week. >> the smoke will be blowing over the bay area thes
. >> how much hope you have for your home in somerset? >> zero.his video is from a plane showing pyro cumulus cloud pond by the fire. firefighters believe it is still serious, and is moving personnel in from the dixie fire to help out. his fire is zero content to 0% contained. reggie: this fire has been kep p out of our region, but that look is over. air quality is dropping as smoke from these wildfires moves into our area. you may not be able to smell that, but you can certainly...
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there are now 700 patients in somerset waiting more than 52 weeks for operations. went up to 430,000 in march this year. increasing numbers of patients are going private. one of those self—pay people is elainejones from bristol who spent her family�*s savings on a hip replacement. we�*ve seen an uplift in demand of around 20% since the pandemic really took hold and alongside that, the self—pay market is also growing and industry analysts anticipate that market will increase by in the region of 10% to 15% over the coming year. there are some signs the nhs is beginning to address the waiting lists. in bath, north east somerset, swindon and wiltshire, this march there were as many as 3,900 patients waiting more than 52 weeks for their operations. now, pre—pandemic, there were only 120. but since march, the clinical commissioning group has managed to reduce this number by 34%. so how have they done that? running extra sessions at weekends. our providers are also working collaboratively together so there have been some joint waiting list initiatives really targeting chi
there are now 700 patients in somerset waiting more than 52 weeks for operations. went up to 430,000 in march this year. increasing numbers of patients are going private. one of those self—pay people is elainejones from bristol who spent her family�*s savings on a hip replacement. we�*ve seen an uplift in demand of around 20% since the pandemic really took hold and alongside that, the self—pay market is also growing and industry analysts anticipate that market will increase by in the...
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eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house make outdoor fire has been burning for almost a week in eldorado county. >>and the town of grizzly flats was in the fire's path this is what you see as you make your way through the town nothing but charred earth. and a lot of spots still smoldering. there's a home over there reduced to rubble. and it goes on this guy's filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do that. >>safely and make sure it's safe for that residents and safe for the fire personnel away many are anticipating look at that property my entire life. and. to kind of have to. bring into perspective that it might not be here next time i see it as a little bit of a little bit of a wrench >>and t
eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somerset home. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house make outdoor fire has been burning for almost a week in eldorado county. >>and the town of grizzly flats was in the fire's path this is what you see as you make your way through the town nothing but...
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eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somersetome. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do that. >>safely and make sure it's safe for that residents and safe for the fire personnel away many are anticipating look at that property my entire life. and. to kind of have to. bring into perspective that it might not be here next time i see it as a little bit of an a little bit of a wrenching experience, the fire has prompted the eldorado national forest to issue an emergency closure to limit the public's exposure to fire danger. >>and for crews to get around in plaster ville bill on kron 4 news. >>and now to the dixie fire. it has burned nearly 70,000 acres, it is 35% contained. nearly 650 homes an
eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somersetome. he is staying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together bolivar animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have...
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eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somersettaying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together follow her animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do that. >>safely and make sure it's safe for that residents and safe for the fire personnel away many are anticipating look at that property my entire life. and. to kind of have to. bring into perspective that it might not be here next time i see it as a little bit of a a little bit of a wrenching experience, the fire has prompted the eldorado national forest to issue an emergency closure to limit the public's exposure to fire danger. >>and for crews to get around in plaster bill bill on. >>kron 4 news. >>well now let's update you on the dixie fire, that's the one that's burned nearly 700,000 acres so far containm
eye can see the fire forced thousands of people to flee jasper goatee watched the fire from his somersettaying with his brother who was also now being evacuated are moving all of. >>their stuff as we had together follow her animals and they're all in one room. this tiny house disguised filled with smoke thursday as firefighters deal with bone dry drought stricken to rain. >>cal fire officials say it may take up to 2 weeks until mandatory evacuation orders are lifted we have to do...
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and yesterday, the community of somerset is still under threat, depending on the winds, and there had been concerns about pollock pines. at this point, paul, it finds is looking much better. obviously still under threat, hence the reason that the areas evacuated. but there is no active fire in the community. right now many people who live in nearby communities have migrated to evacuation centres to wait. it just tremendously. just crew in size. it was crazy. it was scary because there was no warning. the fire is ravaged the small town of grizzly flats. it's just devastating. this woman says she left grizzly flats with her husband and four children before the fire struck. now it's not safe to return, she asked us not to use her last name. there's a two room schoolhouse. a post office and a community church and all those going down and when we're looking on facebook and our community watch page, it appears that most the town has gone except for one street. maybe. she says she doesn't know if her home of 13 years is still standing. my children have been crying. my family's just we can't
and yesterday, the community of somerset is still under threat, depending on the winds, and there had been concerns about pollock pines. at this point, paul, it finds is looking much better. obviously still under threat, hence the reason that the areas evacuated. but there is no active fire in the community. right now many people who live in nearby communities have migrated to evacuation centres to wait. it just tremendously. just crew in size. it was crazy. it was scary because there was no...
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i'm like, "no, you're from somerset, woman. friends with a lot of the guys on the show, they are both theater fans, they're both musical-theater fans do you feel sort of extra appreciated, knowing that you're around these sort of west end fan boys >> well, that's exactly what they are in fact, i said to jason and to brett and to our lovely coach beard brendan, i was like, "you do realize that in the west end, we would call you west end wendys?" [ light laughter ] because they know more show tunes than i do. i'm meant to be the one that's had like a 20-year musical theater career, and they're suddenly finishing each other's sentences. i'm kind of sure that's how i got the role, 'cause they're all just like, "oh, i saw you in 'into the woods.'" [ laughter ] brett goldstein, i'm telling you, brett goldstein was fan girling like a bitch, and he knows that's the truth, so i'm not even speaking out of turn. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, i think this is a great credit to your range as an actor that i did not know this and i am aware, now
i'm like, "no, you're from somerset, woman. friends with a lot of the guys on the show, they are both theater fans, they're both musical-theater fans do you feel sort of extra appreciated, knowing that you're around these sort of west end fan boys >> well, that's exactly what they are in fact, i said to jason and to brett and to our lovely coach beard brendan, i was like, "you do realize that in the west end, we would call you west end wendys?" [ light laughter ] because...
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up and heading out to the western flank, to the caldor fire working to protect communities like somersetpines about every 90 seconds. there's a there's a helicopter coming in. these guys are keeping up with that and working super hard. a huge effort between cal fire. united states forest service and a welcome sight to evacuees like rachel heath who pulled over with your children to watch. i think these guys are amazing. they're doing a great >> check and delivered to the base in one town of red powder and then piped into a tank where the powder is mixed with water from a hydrant. we mix one gallon of water. every one pound. >> so that will make about 2100 gallons. each of those sacks make 2100 gallons. the liquid mix is then piped constantly into the 5,000 gallon tanks. the helicopters draw from it takes about 90 seconds. 60 to 90 seconds to fill up and get back in the air. they may look small from a distance. but the nozzle to beneath these helicopters are about a foot in diameter. and every time they dip into the tank. they're able to draw 1000 gallons of retardant for the front lines
up and heading out to the western flank, to the caldor fire working to protect communities like somersetpines about every 90 seconds. there's a there's a helicopter coming in. these guys are keeping up with that and working super hard. a huge effort between cal fire. united states forest service and a welcome sight to evacuees like rachel heath who pulled over with your children to watch. i think these guys are amazing. they're doing a great >> check and delivered to the base in one town...
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Aug 19, 2021
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and yesterday the community of somerset is still under threat, depending on the winds, and there had been concerns about pollock pines. at this point, paul, it finds is looking much better. obviously still under threat, hence the reason that the area is evacuated, but there is no active fire in the community. right now many people who live in nearby communities have migrated to evacuation centres to wait it just tremendously. just crew in size. it was crazy. it was scary because there was no warning. the fire is ravaged the small town of grizzly flats. it's just devastating. this woman says she left grizzly flats with her husband and four children before the fire struck. now it's not safe to return, she asked us not to use her last name. there's a two room schoolhouse. a post office and a community church and all those going down and when we're looking on facebook and our community watch page, it appears that most of the town has gone except for one street. maybe. she says she doesn't know if her home of 13 years is still standing. my children have been crying. my family's just we ca
and yesterday the community of somerset is still under threat, depending on the winds, and there had been concerns about pollock pines. at this point, paul, it finds is looking much better. obviously still under threat, hence the reason that the area is evacuated, but there is no active fire in the community. right now many people who live in nearby communities have migrated to evacuation centres to wait it just tremendously. just crew in size. it was crazy. it was scary because there was no...
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Aug 26, 2021
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up and heading out to the western flank, to the caldor fire working to protect communities like somerseting in. these guys are keeping up with that and working super hard. a huge effort between cal fire. united states forest service and a welcome sight to evacuees like rachel heath who pulled over with your children to watch. i think these guys are amazing. they're doing a great >> fast check and delivered to the base in one town of red powder and then piped into a tank where the powder is mixed with water from a hydrant. we mix one gallon of water. every one pound. >> so that will make about 2100 gallons. each of those sacks make 2100 gallons of the liquid mix is then piped constantly into the 5,000 gallon tanks. the helicopters draw from it takes about 90 seconds. 60 to 90 seconds to fill up. >> and get back in the air. >> they may look small from a distance. but the nozzle to beneath these helicopters are about a foot in diameter. and every time they dip into the tank. they're able to draw 1000 gallons of retardant for the front lines of the caldor fire at the current pace. wilson say
up and heading out to the western flank, to the caldor fire working to protect communities like somerseting in. these guys are keeping up with that and working super hard. a huge effort between cal fire. united states forest service and a welcome sight to evacuees like rachel heath who pulled over with your children to watch. i think these guys are amazing. they're doing a great >> fast check and delivered to the base in one town of red powder and then piped into a tank where the powder...
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in somerset where borders grizzly flats still looks like you can go home kick back have a glass of wine. listen to jazz going to pool but you up the grizzly that's we had that number of homes my daughter out of home up. there are church burned down the post office burned down it came in from there from there his home is still standing but he says the flames keep coming close it sounded like a hungry monster and a mean monster. this is the drive to his. house small fires still burning on the ground on both sides of the road and throughout the area roads and homes are now stained pink from the fire retardant it was ah scary it was very they brought into fixed wings right away and knocked it down with the retardant but, yeah, it was not a joke. again that was lisa matri reporting now to the massive dixie fire burning out of control east of chico, where crews are finally getting a bit of a break lighter winds are forecast in the area this week strike team say the better conditions will allow 6000 firefighters to work aggressively on the fire lines. some evacuation orders have also been lift
in somerset where borders grizzly flats still looks like you can go home kick back have a glass of wine. listen to jazz going to pool but you up the grizzly that's we had that number of homes my daughter out of home up. there are church burned down the post office burned down it came in from there from there his home is still standing but he says the flames keep coming close it sounded like a hungry monster and a mean monster. this is the drive to his. house small fires still burning on the...