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of the ash trees in britain.anic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in thejournal nature, ecology and evolution. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a fungus that kills the ash trees it attacks. one of the classic symptoms of ash dieback is a darkened lesion on the bark of the tree, and we can see this long diamond—shaped lesion where the fungus has grown into the tree. but, by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion are resistant to the disease and they've now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of ash trees with and without resistance to ash dieback, we
of the ash trees in britain.anic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in thejournal nature, ecology and evolution. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a...
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of the ash trees in britain.c gardens, kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in thejournal nature, ecology and evolution. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a fungus that kills the ash trees it attacks. one of the classic symptoms of ash dieback is a darkened lesion on the bark of the tree, and we can see this long diamond—shaped lesion where the fungus has grown into the tree. but, by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion are resistant to the disease and they've now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of ash trees with and without resistance to ash dieback, we'l
of the ash trees in britain.c gardens, kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in thejournal nature, ecology and evolution. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a...
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of the ash trees in britain.om the royal botanic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in the journal nature ecology and evolution. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a fungus that kills the ash trees it attacks. one of the classic symptoms of ash dieback is a darkened lesion on the bark of the tree, and we can see this long diamond—shaped lesion where the fungus has grown into the tree. but, by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion are resistant to the disease and they've now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of ash trees with and without resistance to
of the ash trees in britain.om the royal botanic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. the research is published in the journal nature ecology and evolution. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands....
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of the ash trees in britain.cientists say there's new hope after a team from the royal botanic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a fungus that kills the ash trees it attacks. one of the classic symptoms of ash dieback is a darkened lesion on the bark of the tree, and we can see this long diamond—shaped lesion where the fungus has grown into the tree. but, by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion are resistant to the disease and they've now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of ash trees with and without resistance to ash dieback, we'll be ab
of the ash trees in britain.cientists say there's new hope after a team from the royal botanic gardens kew identified the genes that provide resistance to ash dieback. it means trees could be bred that are unaffected by the epidemic. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. the stunning colours of autumn revealing the richness of our forests, but they're under threat. in 2012, ash dieback arrived in the uk from europe, where it's already ravaged woodlands. it's caused by a fungus that...
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dieback in uk ash populations". east of asia and, since the 1990s, it's swept across europe. it arrived in the uk, we found it first in 2012. it's now spread throughout the whole country and into ireland, and it's a huge amount of damage to our ash populations. we did a study on the european continent, where they've had ash dieback for over 15 years, and we found up to 69% of trees have died in woodlands and up to 85% in plantations, so it's a devastating disease. when we think about that amount of trees, it must be incredibly difficult for the environment to recover, but there is something hopeful that you have found. yes, we are announcing today the discovery of the genetic building blocks of resistance that we have found in the uk ash populations. we found over 3000 places in the dna of ash trees that are associated with resistance to ash dieback. so what does that mean? what can you do with those findings? we can start predicting how resistant different trees will be, and we can start a breeding programme to try
dieback in uk ash populations". east of asia and, since the 1990s, it's swept across europe. it arrived in the uk, we found it first in 2012. it's now spread throughout the whole country and into ireland, and it's a huge amount of damage to our ash populations. we did a study on the european continent, where they've had ash dieback for over 15 years, and we found up to 69% of trees have died in woodlands and up to 85% in plantations, so it's a devastating disease. when we think about that...
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it is caused by a fungus which kills the ash trees it attacks.ee. but by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion of resistant —— are resista nt to proportion of resistant —— are resistant to the disease. and they have now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of different trees, we will be able to breed trees with increased resistance, in order to help safeguard future populations of ash trees. this disease is transforming our woodlands. estimated there are 100 million ash trees in the uk, but the deadly sweep of this fungus could kill off up to 70% of them. a recent report suggested this would cost £15 billion. in their search for a solution, scientists have been extracting dna from ash leaves. the idea is to take the genes that are helping trees resist the disease and incorporate them into new plants through breeding. but ash isn't the only tree in trouble, so a major project has been under
it is caused by a fungus which kills the ash trees it attacks.ee. but by studying these trees, researchers have discovered a very small proportion of resistant —— are resista nt to proportion of resistant —— are resistant to the disease. and they have now pinpointed the genes that fight off the fungus. it does give us fight off the fungus. it does give us hope that by understanding the differences between the dna of different trees, we will be able to breed trees with increased...
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a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash treesthreatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe. ina throughout europe. in a moment, the sports news. but first, here is what is coming up. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 8pm, we'll bring you the latest on the backlash faced by prince andrew. pressure is mounting for him to give evidence under oath in the us about his links to sex—offenderjeffrey epstein. at 8:30pm, as part of our election 2019 coverage, laura kuenssburg will unpick the day's political events in electioncast, including a look at business woman jennifer arcuri's claims against borisjohnson. and atio.1i0pm, and 11.30, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening: we made mistakes and we accept the penalty. can saracens now save their season? eddiejones tells us th
a new hope, as scientists battled to save britain's ash trees, threatened bya save britain's ash treesthreatened by a fungal disease spreading throughout europe. ina throughout europe. in a moment, the sports news. but first, here is what is coming up. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 8pm, we'll bring you the latest on the backlash faced by prince andrew. pressure is mounting for him to give evidence under oath...
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resistance to ash dieback, we'll be able to breed trees with increased resistance.em and a recent report put the cost of this loss at £15 billion. in their search for a solution, scientists have been extracting dna from ash leaves. the idea is to take the genes that are helping trees resist the disease and incorporate them into new plants through breeding. but ash isn't the only tree in trouble, so a major project has been under way to collect 15 million seeds from different woodland species. we don't know what's around the corner for our woodland. so we don't know what's going to happen to our woodlands in the future, so by banking the seeds here, we have them, they're out of the environment, away from plant health threats and they're a back—up. we know how to germinate them. it's the diversity of trees that makes our forests unique. losing any one species, though, would dramatically change them. but the hope is that this new research could preserve woodlands for future generations. rebecca morelle, bbc news. earlier, we were speaking about the violent protests in
resistance to ash dieback, we'll be able to breed trees with increased resistance.em and a recent report put the cost of this loss at £15 billion. in their search for a solution, scientists have been extracting dna from ash leaves. the idea is to take the genes that are helping trees resist the disease and incorporate them into new plants through breeding. but ash isn't the only tree in trouble, so a major project has been under way to collect 15 million seeds from different woodland species....
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. >> there still ash in the area we want to make sure that ash doesn't washed downstream and harm any of the environment for their downhill. >> reporter: the board of supervisors chair said plans were put in place soon after the fire that consumed 100 square miles of land and was finally put out on november 6 after burning for three weeks. >> we have three nonprofit entities and we have spent $300,000 to place straw waddles and hay and mulch and do different things to make sure that the ash in the areas that are burned will stay out of the streams. >> reporter: the county sharing these images of the work to protect the watershed in the burn area ahead of the first rainstorm of the season. >> typing some of the ash piles over the structures that burned down our smart things to do before the rain starts. >> reporter: caltrans playing a part in preparations in places were there have been fires they implemented erosion control methods to reduce the potential for mudslides. >> those are the areas where you see sliding happen or mudslides occurring. before we see the rain we start by cleani
. >> there still ash in the area we want to make sure that ash doesn't washed downstream and harm any of the environment for their downhill. >> reporter: the board of supervisors chair said plans were put in place soon after the fire that consumed 100 square miles of land and was finally put out on november 6 after burning for three weeks. >> we have three nonprofit entities and we have spent $300,000 to place straw waddles and hay and mulch and do different things to make...
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up from the ashes to the friday night lights. riday night lights.uin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. ew keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug. there we go. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, now, his world explodes with flavor. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day all-night protection. can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? (has me feeling super healthy. my beneful superfood blend with salmon, cranberries... ...oh, but we are not done yet! here comes superfood wet with beef, salmon, and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae. on a monday. (avo) beneful superfood blend dry and wet recipes. thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the wo
up from the ashes to the friday night lights. riday night lights.uin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. ew keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug....
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trick or treaters celebrating halloween, but just a mile east people are trying to find hope in the ashes. bernadette was evacuated, leaving in the pajamas she was wearing that night, and she regretted not taking 2 valuable belongings. >> my dad's wedding ring, my husband's wedding ring. >> reporter: then tonight after 2 hours of searching. >> the jewelry box is right there, you see where it's flat. >> reporter: she sifted through the ashes and found a trsure u thcresnt tnk we were going to find it. >> reporter: she now has her husband's wedding ring wrapped around her finger and she was able to find other sentimental items as wli. 58 years and what i had was here on the ground. so to have something is better than nothing. >> reporter: just around the corner from her home, this house is left standed, surrounded by devastation. >> kind of felt guilty, but my wife said why feel guilty? >> reporter: and more than a thousand others hit hard by the effects of the power outage came here to the senior center in santa rosa. catholic charities along with the city help to team up and give people fo
trick or treaters celebrating halloween, but just a mile east people are trying to find hope in the ashes. bernadette was evacuated, leaving in the pajamas she was wearing that night, and she regretted not taking 2 valuable belongings. >> my dad's wedding ring, my husband's wedding ring. >> reporter: then tonight after 2 hours of searching. >> the jewelry box is right there, you see where it's flat. >> reporter: she sifted through the ashes and found a trsure u thcresnt...
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coal ash can contain elements that hampl human health and the environment. >>> hong kong is bracing for chaos after protests. one hong kong lawmakers ear, reportedly, partially bitten off in that brawl. riot police had to break up demonstrators forming human chains. china is calling for a tougher stance to end the months of unrest. now, cries of police brutality, with one injure reporter saying authorities are targeting journalists there. will ripley is there live, where he tried to hold a press conference. what happened, will? >> there was a group of people claiming to be journalists, representing local news agencies. they had slogans on their helmet speaking out about police bru l brutali brutality. they were asked to leave the press conference. they were surrounded by officers. they refused to leave so the press conference was called off. that's one example of what is crippling this city. this is the bureau for a news agency. it's one of the main media arms to get out there. protesters smashed this. and they stormed shopping malls across hong kong over the weekend. on sunday, trying
coal ash can contain elements that hampl human health and the environment. >>> hong kong is bracing for chaos after protests. one hong kong lawmakers ear, reportedly, partially bitten off in that brawl. riot police had to break up demonstrators forming human chains. china is calling for a tougher stance to end the months of unrest. now, cries of police brutality, with one injure reporter saying authorities are targeting journalists there. will ripley is there live, where he tried to...
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andrea nakano caught up with returning evacuees that managed to atone glimmer of light beneath the ashesr: it's almost like downtown geyserville has returned to normal. there's trick or treaters celebrating halloween, but just a mile east people are trying to find hope in the ashes. bernadette was evacuated, leaving in the pajamas she was wearing that night, and she regretted not taking 2 valuable belongings. >> my dad's wedding ring, my husband's wedding ring. >> reporter: then tonight after 2 hours of searching. >> the jewelry box is right there, you see where it's flat. >> reporter: she sifted through the ashes and found a treasure under the crescent moon. >> i didn't think we were going to . >> reporter: she now has her husband's wedding ring wrapped around her finger and she was able to find other sentimental items as well. >> this was my mother's bracelet when she was a baby. this is my whole life. 58 years and what i had was here on the ground. so to have something is better than nothing. >> reporter: just around the corner from her home, this house is left standed, surrounded by
andrea nakano caught up with returning evacuees that managed to atone glimmer of light beneath the ashesr: it's almost like downtown geyserville has returned to normal. there's trick or treaters celebrating halloween, but just a mile east people are trying to find hope in the ashes. bernadette was evacuated, leaving in the pajamas she was wearing that night, and she regretted not taking 2 valuable belongings. >> my dad's wedding ring, my husband's wedding ring. >> reporter: then...
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ash takes the big cash. ashleigh barty picks up the biggest check in tennis history after victory at the wta finals. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. lewis hamilton has become the second most successful formula 1 driver of all time after winning his sixth world title on sunday. the brit finished runner up at the us grand prix, which was enough to secure the drivers championship and draw himself to within one title of all—time record—holder michael schumacher. joe wilson has more. everything in his view could be chaos. it didn't matter, all lewis hamilton had to see was the end of this grand prix. to win the title he didn't need to win, eighth place would do but look at the silver car overtaking. always racing. sebastian vettel was soon out and he didn't wait for the ferrari mechanics. he had his own diagnosis. i think that the suspensionjust failed. something broke. hundreds work in a team, but all for the driver. eventually bottas passed him safely. second place for hamilton meant he was cha
ash takes the big cash. ashleigh barty picks up the biggest check in tennis history after victory at the wta finals. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. lewis hamilton has become the second most successful formula 1 driver of all time after winning his sixth world title on sunday. the brit finished runner up at the us grand prix, which was enough to secure the drivers championship and draw himself to within one title of all—time record—holder michael schumacher. joe wilson has...
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coal ash can contain elements that harm human health and the environment. >>> the washington nationalsit the white house today. but at least one nationals player is boycotting the event. sean doolittle is an outspoken supporter of immigrants and the lgbtq community and he says he can't bring himself to go. he has a brother-in-law with autism and remains offended with president trump's mocking of a disabled reporter during the 2016 campaign, dave. >>> for the first time since december, the new england patriots lost a game. the baltimore ravens handing them their first loss of the season. andy sholes has the lamar jackson story in "the bleacher report." >> the patriots had won 13-straight games. but the run coming to an end thanks to lamar jackson and the ravens. the ravens allowed just four offensive touchdowns in the first eight games. jackson and the ravens scoring four touchdowns in this game alone. jackson, throwing for one, running for two more. the ravens win this one big. the 49ers, the only undefeated team left in the nfl this season. >>> the other side of things, the dolphins a
coal ash can contain elements that harm human health and the environment. >>> the washington nationalsit the white house today. but at least one nationals player is boycotting the event. sean doolittle is an outspoken supporter of immigrants and the lgbtq community and he says he can't bring himself to go. he has a brother-in-law with autism and remains offended with president trump's mocking of a disabled reporter during the 2016 campaign, dave. >>> for the first time since...
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curran says he wants to emulate ben stokes' following his heroics in the world cup and ashes last summerplay, will be contributing to bat at number eight, then bowling and trying to take wickets. i look up to someone like stokes who always contributes as a batter at number five and he comes and takes loads of wickets as well. my main aim is to just keep working hard with bat and ball because i feel when i play my best, i am contributing in both formats. let's have a look a few other stories making the sports news today... somerset have been docked 2a points after being found guilty of preparing a "poor" pitch for last season's county championship decider against essex. somerset will start next season on minus 12 points, while12 points are suspended for two years. they have 14 days to appeal. hobart hurricanes player emily smith will miss the rest of the woemn‘s big bash, she's been suspended for three months for breaching cricket australia's anti—corruption code — she posted a team line up on social media before it was officially released. australia captain tim paine says england all—rou
curran says he wants to emulate ben stokes' following his heroics in the world cup and ashes last summerplay, will be contributing to bat at number eight, then bowling and trying to take wickets. i look up to someone like stokes who always contributes as a batter at number five and he comes and takes loads of wickets as well. my main aim is to just keep working hard with bat and ball because i feel when i play my best, i am contributing in both formats. let's have a look a few other stories...
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saw. >> hey, ash i come to this barn and there's this camel [ laughter ] [ camel noises ] [ laughter>> yeah. >> seth: -- he will not -- he will not be engaging with camels much >> yeah. i mean, well, it was -- in a lot of ways, it was a warning. >> seth: it was a warning. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: and now, every time he sees a camel in new york city he turns and goes the other way [ laughter ] >> seth: we've talked a lot, before ash was born, about what you guys had big plans of what you were gonna be called as grandparents >> right >> seth: you wanted a swedish grandmother name >> yes, mormor >> seth: mormor is what you wanted [ cheers ] and you wanted to be called? >> cisco >> seth: yeah, cisco [ laughter ] and it didn't take neither of them really took. >> no. >> no. >> seth: but then you ended up with grandparent names that i think are -- i mean equally as unique as mormor and cisco >> oh, better. >> yeah. >> seth: which is -- early on he couldn't say grandparents. he couldn't say grandpa or grandma, and so instead he said - >> panca >> i was paca. paca yairy >> seth: panca
saw. >> hey, ash i come to this barn and there's this camel [ laughter ] [ camel noises ] [ laughter>> yeah. >> seth: -- he will not -- he will not be engaging with camels much >> yeah. i mean, well, it was -- in a lot of ways, it was a warning. >> seth: it was a warning. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: and now, every time he sees a camel in new york city he turns and goes the other way [ laughter ] >> seth: we've talked a lot, before ash was born,...
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as well as winning the world cup and trying to win the ashes as well, we wanted to do that, but we knowe very of it. goal of making cricket big again and we're very of it. the other thing a lot of people admire is the support of yourfamily, lot of people admire is the support of your family, whether it is your wife and your children and your mum and dad in new zealand. without that, though sacrifices over the yea rs, that, though sacrifices over the years, you wouldn‘t be sat here talking about an amazing few months? no, you need a support unit that will back you through thick and thin. that is what friends and family are. they love you for the person you are, they don‘t love you because you are an international cricketer. without the support from people like that, things can go pear shaped quite quickly. has it been tripped out with the kids, whatever you do as a normal person, has that changed for ever? no, it is normal, we just changed for ever? no, it is normal, wejust get a changed for ever? no, it is normal, we just get a few more people coming up we just get a few more people com
as well as winning the world cup and trying to win the ashes as well, we wanted to do that, but we knowe very of it. goal of making cricket big again and we're very of it. the other thing a lot of people admire is the support of yourfamily, lot of people admire is the support of your family, whether it is your wife and your children and your mum and dad in new zealand. without that, though sacrifices over the yea rs, that, though sacrifices over the years, you wouldn‘t be sat here talking...
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about $200,000 so far to replace water, and mulch and do different thing tuesday make sure that the ash and the areas that are burnt, i guess they're out of the streams. >> and those plans were put into place not long after the fire, but burned 121 square miles and destroyed 174 homes. >>> the wet weather caused unexpected power outages across the bay area. at one point, more than 30,000 pg&e customers were without electricity. the numbers are going down. the latest numbers, we just check, it is still several power outages, but most are up in santa rosa county. the big outages are in richmond, occi. dental and sebastopol. and it follows the power outage that caused a travel nightmare for thousands of people. we are live in oak lchbd airport. people arrived, but their luggage was left behind. land airport. people arrived, but their luggage was left behind. >> reporter: that's right. if anyone was affected by the power outm, and left their luggage, here they are. they have an organizer of the bags. they're lined up by flight number. you will want to check the airline and ticket and id. an
about $200,000 so far to replace water, and mulch and do different thing tuesday make sure that the ash and the areas that are burnt, i guess they're out of the streams. >> and those plans were put into place not long after the fire, but burned 121 square miles and destroyed 174 homes. >>> the wet weather caused unexpected power outages across the bay area. at one point, more than 30,000 pg&e customers were without electricity. the numbers are going down. the latest numbers,...
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causing environmental damage. >>> there are still a lot of structures that have been burned in the ash is still in the area so we want to make sure that ash doesn't wash downstream and harm any environments further downhill. >> reporter: that was david rabbit giving us an update on how the county has been preparing throughout the day. they started preparations for the rainy season right after the kinkaid fire stopped on november 6. they have been through this before and they learned a lot of lessons from the tubbs fire in 2017 and they are implementing those lessons right now. we'll have more coming up at 6 pm. >> andre senior in sonoma county, thank you. >>> while the rain is picking up around the bay area snow has been falling in the sierra. caltrans tweeted if you haven't started thanksgiving travel you may want to reconsider driving until thursday. chain controls are in effect right now on highway 50 and interstate 80. east and westbound traffic on 80 over the summit is being held because there have been so many crashes. travelers in northern california aren't the only ones being i
causing environmental damage. >>> there are still a lot of structures that have been burned in the ash is still in the area so we want to make sure that ash doesn't wash downstream and harm any environments further downhill. >> reporter: that was david rabbit giving us an update on how the county has been preparing throughout the day. they started preparations for the rainy season right after the kinkaid fire stopped on november 6. they have been through this before and they...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashesringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> it is a thanksgiving day tradition that was almost haunted by the weather. the 93rd annual macy's thanksgiving day parade went off without a hitch with 30 giant balloons to the streets of new york city flying lowe
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashesringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the...
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life is returning from the ashes. here on forest lane victoria sinclair and her family are living in the rebuilt home. >> it is 100% the most relaxing place to be. i enjoy every single moment i hear. >> reporter: the sinclair's were the first homeowners to move back. this area is my shrine to my home. >> reporter: the little the family was able to salvage is on display in the living room. >> my grandmother gave me this teapot when we first got married. on november 8, 2018 the camp fire came on so fast people have little time to evacuate. things were blowing up and catching on fire and lines were coming down. you were just in this apocalyptic environment and it was unreal. >> reporter: sinclair said she drove through flames using windshield fluid to put out embers on her car. still she her daughter and husband are happy to be back in paradise even if it means running the risk of another wildfire. >> i saw the promise of something new that was going to come from that and for me it was a feeling of being home. >> reporte
life is returning from the ashes. here on forest lane victoria sinclair and her family are living in the rebuilt home. >> it is 100% the most relaxing place to be. i enjoy every single moment i hear. >> reporter: the sinclair's were the first homeowners to move back. this area is my shrine to my home. >> reporter: the little the family was able to salvage is on display in the living room. >> my grandmother gave me this teapot when we first got married. on november 8,...
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an iconic business in san francisco hating ash bury neighborhood about to play the swan song.ies puotinen music store closes tomorrow. the location open the last seven years and boast add big collection of cds. dvds blue ray and vinyl. after the closure they will have six locations in the bay area. >>> okay prepare for a big change to the instagram feed. starting next week, the facebook owned company will start hiding like counts in the u.s. the company says the aim is to remove the pressure of collecting likes. users will see liked by a username and others below the posts instead of the number of likes. >>> okay still could tom conabc 7 mornings a grocery delivery service under fire from its own workers, why they say the company is retaliating against them. >>> plus bite size spam frys. before you judge hear why the shopping customers promise you'll like it. introducin♪ beep, beepdelivery, just in timwwrrrr ♪e holidays! ♪ beep, beep ssshhhh ♪ ♪ beep, beep ♪ ♪ errrrr ba-ding ♪ shlrrrp ♪ bark, bark ♪ ♪ beep, beep ♪ ♪ sshhh shrrrp ♪ ♪ ding crrrnch, ♪ ♪ crrrnch beep ♪ ♪ boop errr
an iconic business in san francisco hating ash bury neighborhood about to play the swan song.ies puotinen music store closes tomorrow. the location open the last seven years and boast add big collection of cds. dvds blue ray and vinyl. after the closure they will have six locations in the bay area. >>> okay prepare for a big change to the instagram feed. starting next week, the facebook owned company will start hiding like counts in the u.s. the company says the aim is to remove the...
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we're rising literally from the ashes. >> one survivor built in sculpture of phoenix made from 12,000 people mo lost homes. >> children from the local elementary school offered a song of hope. ♪ back from the ashes we will rise ♪ ♪ >> and that was dan ashley and ama daetz it's equipment was blamed for the fire. >>> after last month's blackouts and wildfire pg&e has been facing questions about the power lines. a case study from napa valley, a home owner tells the i-team, the utility identified serious danger in wires near his home more than more than a year ago but hasn't fixed it as promise. dan noyes has the story only here on abc 7. >> reporter: brian lives a half mile from where the tubs fire in 2017. high winds blue the flames away from his house. >> santa rosa killing more than 20 and destroying more than thousands of homes. dern yan tells me he has spent more than six figures creating a defensible space. removing trees, trimming others. installing a generator so the well water keeps flowing if water is needed. power lines here drop through tall vegetation and trees feed away. >>
we're rising literally from the ashes. >> one survivor built in sculpture of phoenix made from 12,000 people mo lost homes. >> children from the local elementary school offered a song of hope. ♪ back from the ashes we will rise ♪ ♪ >> and that was dan ashley and ama daetz it's equipment was blamed for the fire. >>> after last month's blackouts and wildfire pg&e has been facing questions about the power lines. a case study from napa valley, a home owner tells...
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unite here local 2 says 50 people were arrested including supervisors, matt haney wood in march and ash a selfie. >>now since earlier today we are seeing some delays obviously we have a lot of weather going on and as a foe says that the busiest day of this travel week would add actually have been. in a november 22nd theyay that the second busiest day will be tomorrow. they're expecting 161. by vote to leave psac ii kron 4 news. >>the heavy traffic in the rainy weather people driving the monterey county may face yet anothehazard as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now the chp is alerting drivers about the test in a rash of incidents where vehicles are being hit. >>by projectiles alonhighway one oh one in the prune dale area. >>maybe 04:05pm, monday a van carrying 6 people was hit by an objects it passed the san juan road exit off highway one oh one near the red barn. no one was hurt. but a window was shattered chp officer jessica langlais new >>the van was traveling southbound and to was struck in the rear driver's side window. last friday, a school bus carrying the carmeligh school foot
unite here local 2 says 50 people were arrested including supervisors, matt haney wood in march and ash a selfie. >>now since earlier today we are seeing some delays obviously we have a lot of weather going on and as a foe says that the busiest day of this travel week would add actually have been. in a november 22nd theyay that the second busiest day will be tomorrow. they're expecting 161. by vote to leave psac ii kron 4 news. >>the heavy traffic in the rainy weather people driving...
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. >> reporter: most people at the assistance center returned to homes saturated with smoke and ash. lonnie's home barely survived 2 years ago and warned people to take the smoke damage seriously. >> you'll feel the impacts. you'll have headaches, sore throat, your chest might hurt. i talked to 3 families with babies and said don't go home. >> reporter: back at george's house, a fire restoration company was surveying the damage and recommend you do not try to clean or even turn on the ac or heater until a professional examines the home. it can spread the residue and make it worse. george is looking at several days with industrial air scrubbers, a complete wipe down of the interior and most likely a complete replacement of the attic insulation. >> those vents cannot be closed or stopped, so the ash and smoke settles into the insulation, and that smell won't go away or dissipate. >> reporter: and they say it's definitely not a good idea to just tough it out. >> we don't know what the health consequences will be years from now, and that's what people aren't mindful of. like oh, it doesn
. >> reporter: most people at the assistance center returned to homes saturated with smoke and ash. lonnie's home barely survived 2 years ago and warned people to take the smoke damage seriously. >> you'll feel the impacts. you'll have headaches, sore throat, your chest might hurt. i talked to 3 families with babies and said don't go home. >> reporter: back at george's house, a fire restoration company was surveying the damage and recommend you do not try to clean or even turn...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from him. tbucountry inat din whe thy d ddless to protect this planet from him. tbucountry inat din everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> homeless and pregnant. two words that shouldn't go together but do. it is a hidden portion of the homeless population and today in our original series "project home" we introduce you to a woman who is five months pregnant and sleeping in a tent . >> i do not know what to do or who to talk to i just feel like i'm rea
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from him. tbucountry inat din whe thy d ddless to protect this planet from him. tbucountry inat din everyone without health insurance...
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beautiful friendship has blossomed from the ashes of last year's campfire in butte county. kpix5's emily turner has the story. >> reporter: this was margaret nusom and her garbage man dane cummings. from garbage man to good friend. >> he always comes in and kisses me on the head. >> reporter: dane helped evacuate the then 93-year-old from her home. >> they lifted her and we lifted her and put the seat belt on her and made sure she wouldn't fall out. and that was it. >> reporter: the journey didn't end there, once safely down the mountain. , margaret needed a place to say. so dane connected her to a friend and coworker living in biggs. >> would you mind going there? she said no. he took her home. >> reporter: fortunately, the campfire did reach margaret's doorstep and she was able to go home. but the pg&e power outages have presented their own challenges. with no electricity to power her life saving medical device. no heat and spoiled food, dane brought her firewood and checked on her constantly. >> he called and said is there anything i need from the store before he comes t
beautiful friendship has blossomed from the ashes of last year's campfire in butte county. kpix5's emily turner has the story. >> reporter: this was margaret nusom and her garbage man dane cummings. from garbage man to good friend. >> he always comes in and kisses me on the head. >> reporter: dane helped evacuate the then 93-year-old from her home. >> they lifted her and we lifted her and put the seat belt on her and made sure she wouldn't fall out. and that was it....
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. it'syou can adjust yourate sleep comfort on both sides youreep sleep number setting. can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortle
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> after several closures overnight. take a look at what it looked like last night the lanes are now over. drivers should expect holiday traffic. chains are required. >>> highway 50 is also open again this morning after a jackknifed big rig shut down the road for several hours last night. traffic was stopped
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the...
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the fear is run off filled with ash will seep into the river. mark matthews joins us from along side the river. that's a lot of area to cover for those krus. >> reporter: it is and a very spotty fire. but behind me you can see the bridge over the river. today the department of emergency services here in sonoma told me in the entire county there was only one run off mitigation crew working this job and we caught up with him this morning. here on the ranch, the kincade fire burned buildings just 50 feet from the russian river. the county has identified scores of properties next to waterways but this is at the top of the list. >> getting straw waddles out just to keep the run off from getting into the water supply. >> reporter: don grew up playing on the river and now works on the river's behalf as the executive keeper of the river. the mandate, protect the river. one of the best ways is to stop ash and soil from washing into it. >> one of the best, cheapest erosion control you can get is chipping up downed trees and just broadcasting it all over t
the fear is run off filled with ash will seep into the river. mark matthews joins us from along side the river. that's a lot of area to cover for those krus. >> reporter: it is and a very spotty fire. but behind me you can see the bridge over the river. today the department of emergency services here in sonoma told me in the entire county there was only one run off mitigation crew working this job and we caught up with him this morning. here on the ranch, the kincade fire burned buildings...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the second annual turkey trot tomorrow morning at 8:30. 25,000 people are expected to hit the streets of of downtown san jose. organizers hope to raise a billion dollars there year
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashesg jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> the numbers released earlier this evening so the fire is more than 40 percent and and evacuation orders have been lifted for all of the nearly 5500 people forced from their homes last night. rain is expected to move int
took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashesg jobs and thousands of affordable housing units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy...
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ashe but every day of the year this beautiful park is there. it commemorates veterans that were in the war. there are soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen who are representing each of the conflicts america has been engaged with, all the way from the american revolution to the heroes of the global war on terror. and behind a description of each of those conflicts is this separate statue of a fighting man or woman. most importantly to me, on monday, on the other side of those statues were the veterans, and they were there from every conflict from world war ii right up to those soldiers who have recently come back from afghanistan. today as we are here on the floor talking about our great veterans, there are soldiers, marines, sailors, airmen, active duty in places all around the world including in syria, including afghanistan and iraq. after i was at this event in blue ash, ohio, i then went to columbus, ohio, and had the opportunity to go to the national veterans memorial museum. this is a new spectacular museum outside of columbus, ohio. it is so
ashe but every day of the year this beautiful park is there. it commemorates veterans that were in the war. there are soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen who are representing each of the conflicts america has been engaged with, all the way from the american revolution to the heroes of the global war on terror. and behind a description of each of those conflicts is this separate statue of a fighting man or woman. most importantly to me, on monday, on the other side of those statues were the...
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but what you can argue that the loggers have transported precisely these large as with the ashes of our deceased sharman to china if you made it back they've left so much garbage behind and felled so many trees. what they've done to our forest it's natural treasures and our culture is a great sin but what you think you would get if these trees grow very slowly. this one here is about 5 years old. and it takes maybe $120.00 or 150 years for one like that to grow that tall so. you're your cattle chain go and leave off our kena collect rubbish wherever they can. the forest is an intense part of siberia it's solved. then they return to the village passing vast fields in the past and this area was covered in trees says the sharman. she has invited the environmental activists to her home for dinner. she describes how the logging is causing local springs to dry up. these springs have given us a long life expectancy. in my village there are many who lived until they were 9294 or even 96 that our ancestors used to say anyone who comes here wielding a sword will reap the consequences. that's why
but what you can argue that the loggers have transported precisely these large as with the ashes of our deceased sharman to china if you made it back they've left so much garbage behind and felled so many trees. what they've done to our forest it's natural treasures and our culture is a great sin but what you think you would get if these trees grow very slowly. this one here is about 5 years old. and it takes maybe $120.00 or 150 years for one like that to grow that tall so. you're your cattle...
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bringing jobs and thousands of a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes affordableng units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. well, maybe not forever. doors open 2pm thursday. save on boots...keurig®... diamond jewelry...plus 40% off levi's® jeans for him and her! sale ends saturday! jcpenney! tthe bad news? ouyour patience might not.ay. sale ends saturday! new depend® fit-flex underwea
bringing jobs and thousands of a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes affordableng units with it. after witnessing the terrible toll of gun violence... he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class...
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from the kincade fire and also smoke and ash from that nearby. maria fire in ventura county that wind direction is actually helping to push that smoke and ash into the bay area now impacting the south be tomorrow. fortunately, no spare the air alerts. quality advisories in effect for the bay area to start your work week monday, let's take a live look outside city hall very patriotic lit up in red white and blue this evening, clear skies for now the temperatures as you head out the door widespread 50's but still pretty warm out there in downtown san francisco 61 degrees haywaralso in the low 60's and san jose in fremont in the low to mid 60's. but half moon bay, 46 degrees for you snoticeably cooler temperatures once again, the coolest area in the bay area once again this evening, current wind speeds out there right now fairly calm in the single digits, but downtown san francisco starting to see the return of that cool a breeze with sustained winds at 17 miles per hour relative humidity. we are noticing some improvement, especially in the interior
from the kincade fire and also smoke and ash from that nearby. maria fire in ventura county that wind direction is actually helping to push that smoke and ash into the bay area now impacting the south be tomorrow. fortunately, no spare the air alerts. quality advisories in effect for the bay area to start your work week monday, let's take a live look outside city hall very patriotic lit up in red white and blue this evening, clear skies for now the temperatures as you head out the door...
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a three term they are helped bring it back from the ashes. bringing jobs and housing units with it.fter >> mike bloomberg started as a middle-class kid who had to work his way through college and build a business from a single room to a global entity, creating tens of thousands of a paying jobs along the way. he could have stopped there. when new york suffered the terrible tragedy of 9/11, he took charge, becoming a three term mayor who brought a city back from the ashes and brought back jobs and hope with it. creating tens of thousands of affordable housing units so families could have a decent place to live, raising teachers salaries and kids graduation rates and creating a more open and livable city for the millions who call it home. he could have stopped there. when he witness the terrible toll of gun violence, he put his money where his heart is, helping to create a movement to take on the nra and politicians they own, to protect families across this country and help turn the tide. at the bloomberg campaign. >> a little while ago, i made the point that you can make about whyd a
a three term they are helped bring it back from the ashes. bringing jobs and housing units with it.fter >> mike bloomberg started as a middle-class kid who had to work his way through college and build a business from a single room to a global entity, creating tens of thousands of a paying jobs along the way. he could have stopped there. when new york suffered the terrible tragedy of 9/11, he took charge, becoming a three term mayor who brought a city back from the ashes and brought back...
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took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashesies across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> authorities in the north bay are cracking down on boat owners for illegally living on the bay. sausalito police say there are numerous safety concerns here. if both break anchor during rough weather they can run into other boats and docks and richardson bay. there is also the risk of environmental hazards from trash and human waste. boat owners say this is the only way they can afford to live in the bay area. >> it's impos
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the series in the summer was drawn with australia but that was all austrlia needed to take the ashesder. it's been grey opportunity to have real clarity on how we want to take the team forward. —— it has been a great opportunity. we are very aligned on that and want to do everything we can to be in the best shape possible to go to australia and win, we want to be competitive in the test championship as much as possible and fire up the rankings to become the number one team. there's been more success for great britain's hannah cockcroft at the world para athletics championships this morning. she's won her second gold of championships in dubai, setting a championship record in the 800m. 18 year old kare adenegan took silver in a british one—two. this is what i needed. i needed to come here and remind myself what i love doing and why i love doing it. i'm not afraid to say i love it because i love it when i win! it's really done that, it has motivated me. the girls are not quite as far away as i would like them to be, but i have worked hard and got quicker. scottish rugby union has accep
the series in the summer was drawn with australia but that was all austrlia needed to take the ashesder. it's been grey opportunity to have real clarity on how we want to take the team forward. —— it has been a great opportunity. we are very aligned on that and want to do everything we can to be in the best shape possible to go to australia and win, we want to be competitive in the test championship as much as possible and fire up the rankings to become the number one team. there's been...
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multiple people have been stabbed in the city of jet ash in jordan tourists are among the victims one person has been arrested and iran is taking for the steps away from the 2050 nuclear deal will soon begin activating its uranium enrichment facility 10 rounds expected to begin pumping uranium gas into centrifuges at an underground area near the city of qom. the head of the un's agency for palestinian refugees has stepped aside pending the outcome of an inquiry into alleged misconduct and internal investigation found management issues that directly relates to commissioner general trouble let's go live now to the u.n. ought to be about to get its james bays is with us james tell us more about this. well this has been a very difficult 3 months for the agency that deals with palestinians that helps palestinians with their schooling and their education more than 5 and a half 1000000 palestinians because an internal report of on right now ethics report said there was mismanagement at the agency involving pierre will the boss of annorah and his inner circle now when that 1st report was leak
multiple people have been stabbed in the city of jet ash in jordan tourists are among the victims one person has been arrested and iran is taking for the steps away from the 2050 nuclear deal will soon begin activating its uranium enrichment facility 10 rounds expected to begin pumping uranium gas into centrifuges at an underground area near the city of qom. the head of the un's agency for palestinian refugees has stepped aside pending the outcome of an inquiry into alleged misconduct and...