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it's all filled with ashes. they run probably two dozen trucks continuous all day long, 6 days a week. >> tons of coal ash are dumped legally in unlined pits every year, even though the u.s. environmental protection agency acknowledges coal ash can cause serious health effects. coal ash is also being used in creating products like roofing material, bricks, and concrete. the epa calls this "beneficial use," and members of the coal industry claim reusing coal ash provides an environmental benefit. >> there are a wide variety of things we can use coal ash for, rarather than throwow it away.. the most prominent uses are, uh, using coal fly ash in concrete. every ton of fly ash we put into coconcrete is a ton o of cementt doesn't need to be made, and not making that ton of cement has saved over 11 million tons of co2 emissions last year alone. used p properly, coal ash is a safe material for beneficial usese. the levels of metals in coal ash are comparable to the levels of metals in n the dirt and rocks in yourur bac
it's all filled with ashes. they run probably two dozen trucks continuous all day long, 6 days a week. >> tons of coal ash are dumped legally in unlined pits every year, even though the u.s. environmental protection agency acknowledges coal ash can cause serious health effects. coal ash is also being used in creating products like roofing material, bricks, and concrete. the epa calls this "beneficial use," and members of the coal industry claim reusing coal ash provides an...
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we did it again when ashe was 1, and now ashe is 2.rother is 7 months old and frisbee is still with us. so here for the third time please enjoy this incredibly moving short film, "two turkeys and a pilgrim." ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ audience aws ] >> gobble, gobble, gobble. [ audience awws ] >> seth: yeah! [ applause ] although, the amount i was standing off camera saying, "say gobble, gobble, gobble," already today he woke up, my son ashe, and he's saying "boggle, boggle, boggle," so -- [ light laughter ] very disappointing how -- how short that lasted. but, you know, my whole family is here tonight and maybe that is just making me feel a little sentimental. but with the holidays here it got me thinking about the way things are, and the way they used to be. heck, sometimes i look around, and i don't even recognize the world i'm living in anymore. and that's why i'd like to join my family right now -- [ cheers and applause ] to talk about how things were just a bit more simple, back in my day. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: well, hello e
we did it again when ashe was 1, and now ashe is 2.rother is 7 months old and frisbee is still with us. so here for the third time please enjoy this incredibly moving short film, "two turkeys and a pilgrim." ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ audience aws ] >> gobble, gobble, gobble. [ audience awws ] >> seth: yeah! [ applause ] although, the amount i was standing off camera saying, "say gobble, gobble, gobble," already today he woke up, my son ashe, and he's saying...
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it unloaded 4000 tons of the ash part of the 14,000 tons of the ash part of the 14,000 tons on boardf port—au—prince, the capital. while the khian sea was still in gonalves, offloading its cargo, one of the crew members came out and spoke with local people and was filmed by the local environmental group. this is how worried i am with the toxicity. the incinerator ash had been marked as fertiliser, we had been told that. so for all we knew there were government officials that would not welcome our visit. so we were a bit nervous about going there in the first place. we were able to just drive up nearby, and then walk right up drive up nearby, and then walk right up to the ash. nobody interfered with us, nobody said anything. this isa sample with us, nobody said anything. this is a sample of the ash that came from philadelphia, and we are going to test for heavy metals like lead, mercury, cadmium, and also for organic chemicals like dioxin, ben sim is, chloroform, so forth. —— benzene. we took samples of the ash and send them to exeter university in the uk, and they found samples that
it unloaded 4000 tons of the ash part of the 14,000 tons of the ash part of the 14,000 tons on boardf port—au—prince, the capital. while the khian sea was still in gonalves, offloading its cargo, one of the crew members came out and spoke with local people and was filmed by the local environmental group. this is how worried i am with the toxicity. the incinerator ash had been marked as fertiliser, we had been told that. so for all we knew there were government officials that would not...
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this is incinerator ash that has hazardous constituents. dump it in another country, without any environmental regulations, you are dumping your problem on somebody else. the khian sea left philadelphia on september 5th, 1986 and it was carrying 14,000 tonnes of incinerator ash from the philadelphia municipal incinerator. at the time, it was routine to take this incinerator ash to landfills in the united states, but those landfills were filling up, especially on the coast, so it started looking for other places to dump. well, the khian sea was out for about two years with its cargo and it went all over the world, pretty much. it was not especially easy to track the ship, but we had a lot of contacts in other countries and people would give us information. it went to the bahamas, to the dominican republic, it went to honduras. it was turned away by quite a few landfills and quite a few countries. and it even went to cape verde and guinea—bissau in west africa, before coming all the way back to haiti, where it landed on december 31, 1987. it
this is incinerator ash that has hazardous constituents. dump it in another country, without any environmental regulations, you are dumping your problem on somebody else. the khian sea left philadelphia on september 5th, 1986 and it was carrying 14,000 tonnes of incinerator ash from the philadelphia municipal incinerator. at the time, it was routine to take this incinerator ash to landfills in the united states, but those landfills were filling up, especially on the coast, so it started looking...
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have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. make it that. you have to find a way out as soon as you can when that's it. because when the lava arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that buried entire villages back then authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations this time they're taking no chances. it's likely this won't be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety the wake of all can know is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. to football now and in the final match of a frustrating twenty eighteen a youthful germany side blew a two goal lead to draw with the netherlands in the nation's league the point means the dutch qualify for june's final four vanno opened at the scoring at just after aft
have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. make it that. you have to find a way out as soon as you can when that's it. because when the lava arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that buried entire...
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whole neighborhoods reduced to ash. now, one year later, santa rosa's residents are still grappling with how they suffered through until this week, the most destructive wildfire in california history. looking at what went wrong as they rebuild from the ground up to try to ensure the disaster of this magnitude will never strike home again. >> nobody's prepared. not for what happened the way it happened. nobody's prepared. >> reporter: october 8th, 2017. started off as a warm, dry, and breezy sunday. what are known as the diablo winds are picking up steam as they move through the city. veteran firefighter paul lowenthal notices the winds, but his mind is diverted instead to the monotonous rhythms of fatherhood. >> my daughter and i were in hawaii for the week. kind of setting in, trying to get back into a normal routine. getting ready to start a school and a workweek. >> reporter: but that night, around 11:00 p.m., he gets a call from work. >> started seeing glows in the distance. eventually hit a wall of fire. literally
whole neighborhoods reduced to ash. now, one year later, santa rosa's residents are still grappling with how they suffered through until this week, the most destructive wildfire in california history. looking at what went wrong as they rebuild from the ground up to try to ensure the disaster of this magnitude will never strike home again. >> nobody's prepared. not for what happened the way it happened. nobody's prepared. >> reporter: october 8th, 2017. started off as a warm, dry,...
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whole kaino in guatemala has begun erupting violently sending out dangerous flows of lava and ash and putting thousands of lives at risk the volcano fire as it is called killed some two hundred people and destroyed several villages when it erupted in june thousands of people have now been evacuated from vulnerable areas. pillars of lava a thousand meters high blip the night above guatemala's volcano of fire a towering display that made the danger from the volcano plain for all to see. the mountain has been sending bursts of lava hot rock and ash rushing down its slopes areas to the west have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. but at the last one that i saw you have to find a way out as soon as you can and that's it. because when the love of arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that bur
whole kaino in guatemala has begun erupting violently sending out dangerous flows of lava and ash and putting thousands of lives at risk the volcano fire as it is called killed some two hundred people and destroyed several villages when it erupted in june thousands of people have now been evacuated from vulnerable areas. pillars of lava a thousand meters high blip the night above guatemala's volcano of fire a towering display that made the danger from the volcano plain for all to see. the...
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have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. make it the one that i saw you have to find a way out as soon as you can in the sit by and roll it up to. because when the love of arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash mud and debris that buried entire villages back then authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations this time they're taking no chances. it's likely this won't be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety the wake of all kanno is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. you're watching the news still to come there's trouble in cryptocurrency land as the big point drops to below five thousand dollars. chris stopover will tell you why coming right up and business. where i come from we have to fly in from fou
have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. make it the one that i saw you have to find a way out as soon as you can in the sit by and roll it up to. because when the love of arrives you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of ash...
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ash: yes.onnie: powell -- guy: how will needs to go further than that were in may take us to the top end of the range. ash: the front end, and this is empirically true, does not have much of an impact on the back end rates. so empirically, many have calibrated 100 basis point rise in the front end. basis point a 24 rise in the back end. number of hikes in the front end is probably quite limited going forward. maybe one or two more like you said in 2019. but what if it needs to do in order to bring up those back ends to more normal levels to ultimately complete the normalization process that was started several years ago is balance sheet reduction. they need to focus on that balance sheet reduction. and increase the supply or reduced their demand longer maturity assets. that should bring the back end rates higher so that the price of money in the backend is fairly priced. it is more about balance sheet reduction. youre: curious as to how thoughts on europe have evolved. back to 300 points now on
ash: yes.onnie: powell -- guy: how will needs to go further than that were in may take us to the top end of the range. ash: the front end, and this is empirically true, does not have much of an impact on the back end rates. so empirically, many have calibrated 100 basis point rise in the front end. basis point a 24 rise in the back end. number of hikes in the front end is probably quite limited going forward. maybe one or two more like you said in 2019. but what if it needs to do in order to...
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arthur ash is yet another time cover up. mclean was their star pitcher that year and would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and danny mclain would win the most valuable player award. the award that was given to the pitcher was -- and the last image we have here about sports is an unidentified imagerapher who took the of the american medalist in the 200 meter run, tommy smith would win gold and his teammate giancarlo's would win the bronze. an australian by peter norman would take the silver. see the gloved fist in the against quiet protester racial inequality they experienced in america. and i comic image -- and iconic image. sometimes there are juxtapositions you can't anticipate. of ais a wonderful example juxtaposition of arthur ashe and carlos and smith. arthur ashe knows exactly the these gentlemen go about racial inequality in america. ashe, as i read earlier, he expresses any much effort way. it was an interesting juxtaposition. and relevant, this kind of protest is relevant
arthur ash is yet another time cover up. mclean was their star pitcher that year and would take the detroit tigers to the world series. they would win the world series and danny mclain would win the most valuable player award. the award that was given to the pitcher was -- and the last image we have here about sports is an unidentified imagerapher who took the of the american medalist in the 200 meter run, tommy smith would win gold and his teammate giancarlo's would win the bronze. an...
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. >> reporter: evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then my sister- in-law-- so there's five households that are staying in the house together. >> reporter: jake olsen's staying with a friend, who returned with him to his home to search for the wedding ring his wife left behind. >> there it is. it's just amazing. uh-- i just didn't think that we were going to find it, but we had to try. and we said, "hey, here it is man," so it's pretty cool. >> reporter: it's a small miracle beneath a pile of ashes. firefighters also had a break overnight when the wind died down, but now changing conditions could pose an imminent threat. >> so we're expecting big winds tonight. and we're going to try to get ahead of it and put everything out that we can. >> the red flag warning in place right now will expire on monday morning. so that is a good thing. but take a look around me. this is one of the only places you can get groceries in town. and this ent
. >> reporter: evacuation centers are at capacity, because more than 6,000 homes are in ashes. >> my parents lost their house, in-laws lost their house, my wife's grandpa and uncle lost their house, and then my sister- in-law-- so there's five households that are staying in the house together. >> reporter: jake olsen's staying with a friend, who returned with him to his home to search for the wedding ring his wife left behind. >> there it is. it's just amazing. uh-- i...
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now the fine ash, it's not anymore. turning is a mixture of mud basically. >> authorities in butte county say that wet weather is a first identify the remains of those who are still missing. at the same time if there's any good news if the rainfall is helping to put out the fire. tonight the sheriff of butte county announced that unfortunately two more people are confirmed dead as a result of the campfire. that brings the death toll to 83. the number of people missing has gone down somewhat. it still heart-wrenching with 500 and three people unaccounted for. that's a 563 people unaccounted for. there are now 13,000 500 homes destroyed. the golden state warriors hosted him as a paradise for tonight name with oklahoma. the guests included the boys and girls best ball teams from paradise high school. >> the warriors rolled out the rolled carpet -- red carpet for the people they invited from paradise. there is a player on hampton to meet and greet them. this is the most fun they had since the fire devastated their community
now the fine ash, it's not anymore. turning is a mixture of mud basically. >> authorities in butte county say that wet weather is a first identify the remains of those who are still missing. at the same time if there's any good news if the rainfall is helping to put out the fire. tonight the sheriff of butte county announced that unfortunately two more people are confirmed dead as a result of the campfire. that brings the death toll to 83. the number of people missing has gone down...
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they say a mixture of rain and ash can be tough on your car's paint job.. sot: it wouldn't chip away at the paint, it would eat at it. taj turner with clear auto detailing in walnut creek says the acidity of california's rain can also play a factor.. sot: when you combine that with the ash from the fire you kind of create a situation that makes it a detailers nightmarefor someone who uses their car a lot turner says you might be okay..but if you have a car that's been sitting for awhile...that's a different story..sot: maybe you commute via bart to the city or your car tends to be somewhere where you're going far and it's collecting a lot of ash it's definitely something you want to wash before the rain starts and possibly after the rain is gone.. auto experts say getting ceramic coating for your car is probably the best option..especially as we get into the more rainy season. for people concerned about any flooding because the ground has been parched here in walnut creek..the walnut creek police department tweeted out information about getting sand bags..t
they say a mixture of rain and ash can be tough on your car's paint job.. sot: it wouldn't chip away at the paint, it would eat at it. taj turner with clear auto detailing in walnut creek says the acidity of california's rain can also play a factor.. sot: when you combine that with the ash from the fire you kind of create a situation that makes it a detailers nightmarefor someone who uses their car a lot turner says you might be okay..but if you have a car that's been sitting for...
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many are finding nothing but ashes. we meet a man who lost everything in the blaze that destroyed paradise. first, it is over to helena humphrey. helena: they're trying to put the dieselgate scandal behind them. they are announcing their intentions to become the number one carmaker in the world when it comes to electro-mobility. they're putting with -- their money where their mouth is. with stiff competition coming from the likes of china and tesla, the western is if it will be enough. -- the question is if it will be enough. >> they gave the green light for the future plans and billions of euros in investment. boatswain ceos have announced the ambitious plans. -- volkswagen ceos have announced the ambitious plans. >> we e are increasing investmes in green mobility. we are considering participating in battery production and introducing many new electric models. according to insiders, negotiations are already underway for a partnership with these battery cell manufacturer, ski. they have had to buy batteries in asia so f
many are finding nothing but ashes. we meet a man who lost everything in the blaze that destroyed paradise. first, it is over to helena humphrey. helena: they're trying to put the dieselgate scandal behind them. they are announcing their intentions to become the number one carmaker in the world when it comes to electro-mobility. they're putting with -- their money where their mouth is. with stiff competition coming from the likes of china and tesla, the western is if it will be enough. -- the...
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have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. look at that. you have to find a way out as soon as you can and that's it. because when the lava rugs you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of mud and debris that buried entire villages back then authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations this time they're taking no chances. it's likely this won't be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety the wake of all kanno is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. very scary indeed well don't forget you can always go do a news on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store they'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the ap
have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks thousands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. look at that. you have to find a way out as soon as you can and that's it. because when the lava rugs you barely have time to leave. even if you run because it comes down really fast. many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year in june some two hundred people were killed when the mountain exploded sending out flows of mud and debris that buried entire villages...
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there is a risk of landslides as the soot and the ash from those fires creates a water repellant layer leaving that rainfall with nowhere to go. any rainfall will also complicate the very careful work of looking for victims. >> we have very, very fine ash in many of the areas that we're searching. you add water to that and now we're in a situation where we have kind of a muddy mixture. i think that may make the process of searching for remains, especially those almost completely consumed by fire, more difficult. >> reporter: even without the rain, working in the debris field is dangerous. mountain view k9 cut a paw and had to get stitches. the k9, george, was cleared to return back to work. just in the knick of time. speaking of dogs, this was the wags and whiskers in chico, overwhelmed with animals as victims and evacuees have had to give their rescue animals back because they can't care for them. you can find a link to how you can help them via instagram. on twitter and facebook i posted the national weather service explanation why wildfires create the risk of flooding and landslides
there is a risk of landslides as the soot and the ash from those fires creates a water repellant layer leaving that rainfall with nowhere to go. any rainfall will also complicate the very careful work of looking for victims. >> we have very, very fine ash in many of the areas that we're searching. you add water to that and now we're in a situation where we have kind of a muddy mixture. i think that may make the process of searching for remains, especially those almost completely consumed...
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this would be a showing lot more if we had ash falling in the bay area. there's no ash right now. it is unhealthy. the worst, at this very moment, where you have to stay indoors, is right across livermore. look at this realtime station reporting very unhealthy area. most of the bay area is in unhealthy range. tomorrow's forecast we are still remaining unhealthy from the north bay down to the south bay with the smoke advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. until friday. we're going to go over that but something in the weather as well that i think could help us out with the smoke even more. we'll have that in about 15 minutes. >>> we'll see you soon. thank you for the update. >>> smoggy skies causing problems at sfo. about 10% of the flights are running late. there's about a 30 minute delay for incoming flights. today, alaska airlines flight was diverted from sfo to sjc because of the smoke. the pilot told passengers ahead of time when they left salt lake city. once in san jose they were bussed up to san francisco. >>> local car washes have been busy since the fire broke out last thursd
this would be a showing lot more if we had ash falling in the bay area. there's no ash right now. it is unhealthy. the worst, at this very moment, where you have to stay indoors, is right across livermore. look at this realtime station reporting very unhealthy area. most of the bay area is in unhealthy range. tomorrow's forecast we are still remaining unhealthy from the north bay down to the south bay with the smoke advisory in effect until 11:00 p.m. until friday. we're going to go over that...
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what once were homes are now just piles of ash. it's like this, here in paradise, on street after street. the thousands ofeople who were lucky enough to escape are now homeless evaees, trying to figure out what's next.t of today, we know that nearly 90 people were not so lucky. but here's the question: whe are the estimated 190 who are still missing? >> we've got hundreds of people who've been listed as missing,an what we're doing is crossing t's and dotting is, making sure everyone comes home safe and sound. brangham: this is how th butte county sheriff's department is trying to find out. >> marie marie? ffis is deputy angel, butte county sheriff'se, calling >> brangham: working off one master list, this rotating team of over a dozen officers working the phones. >> is there an elizabeth who lived with you? >> brangham: combing through maps and photographs and social media. >> i might have a line on john mcphee. >> brangham: trying to determine: who on this list isly actuissing, and who's there because of simple errors. >> it's not
what once were homes are now just piles of ash. it's like this, here in paradise, on street after street. the thousands ofeople who were lucky enough to escape are now homeless evaees, trying to figure out what's next.t of today, we know that nearly 90 people were not so lucky. but here's the question: whe are the estimated 190 who are still missing? >> we've got hundreds of people who've been listed as missing,an what we're doing is crossing t's and dotting is, making sure everyone comes...
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, ash, what do you wan to be fo halloween.anted, as parents we wanted but it didn't seem l was quite sinking in that he had the power of that choice. because we would say ash, what do you want to be for halloween? and heould go -- what? he would just say it like that. so ultimately it got too close, and we realized, all right, we'll just choose for him. he obviously doesn't care one other.t so we decided, we'd get him a pizza costume. so, we got the pizza costume, d o days ago we said to ash, we're so excited to show it to what you're gointo be for and he says, i swear to god. we'd asked him 100 times. he goes, ash want to be a lion, rah, with a tail. [ laughter and applause ] what? o if you see him, he's a lion disguised as a piepizza. here is -- we told him to be a lion in a pizza costume, and there he is. [ audience aws ] our son axel, cotton candy. [ audience aws ] [ applause ] also, for those of you that dot know -- if you haven't heard, my wife -- our son axle was born in the lobby of our building.pl that wasn't th. it j
, ash, what do you wan to be fo halloween.anted, as parents we wanted but it didn't seem l was quite sinking in that he had the power of that choice. because we would say ash, what do you want to be for halloween? and heould go -- what? he would just say it like that. so ultimately it got too close, and we realized, all right, we'll just choose for him. he obviously doesn't care one other.t so we decided, we'd get him a pizza costume. so, we got the pizza costume, d o days ago we said to ash,...
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los we visit the california town destroyed by wildfire e desperate search for the missing amonthe ashes. >> what you are really trying to be mindfulf is that as you move through these searches, you're also moving through somem of tt intimate parts of anybody's life. >> woodruff: plus, we are on the ground in argentina, as leaders of the world's largest economies oither and president trump faces a number of flass. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundi for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. sung innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security.or at carnegi >>tnd with the ongoing supp of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionso your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there's a new plot twist tonight in the drama of t
los we visit the california town destroyed by wildfire e desperate search for the missing amonthe ashes. >> what you are really trying to be mindfulf is that as you move through these searches, you're also moving through somem of tt intimate parts of anybody's life. >> woodruff: plus, we are on the ground in argentina, as leaders of the world's largest economies oither and president trump faces a number of flass. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundi for...
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ash anymore. it's turning into a mixture of mud, basically. >> reporter: down the road, brenda wilson has spent the last nine days camping out in a tent in a lot next to the chico walmart. >> i can't let this little bit of rain break me. >> you know what i mean? a little bit of cold break me. because i have to be strong for the boys. >> reporter: her home in magalia survived the fire but she is still under an evacuation order. wilson says she won't leave because she doesn't have a reliable car and the county shelter in gridley is too far from her home. >> a whole county is gone. it's very sad. it's so sad to me. and, um, i think once reality hits, you know, i'll probably cry and pray for days but right now i just got to stay focused because i have my dog and my two sons. >> reporter: for other evacuees, the rain was too much. about a third of them in this "tent city" packed up and left. rob works with a group called north valley mutual aid. he says with another storm on the way, he bets everyone w
ash anymore. it's turning into a mixture of mud, basically. >> reporter: down the road, brenda wilson has spent the last nine days camping out in a tent in a lot next to the chico walmart. >> i can't let this little bit of rain break me. >> you know what i mean? a little bit of cold break me. because i have to be strong for the boys. >> reporter: her home in magalia survived the fire but she is still under an evacuation order. wilson says she won't leave because she...
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now covered in ash, with potentially heavy rain on the way.>> e'll show you where volunteers served up some warm thanksgiving meals today to people in need. >>> and the cams have plenty to be thankful for this eyear. whou can find them posting with the stanley cup andbeheir friends. we're coming right back. at havertys we know it's hard to get a havertys mattress sale is here to help. good night's sleep... with our wide selection of top brands and our price match guarantee you can find the perfect mattress for everyone in the family. and right now save upo $500 on tempur-pedic sleep systems. it's time everyone got a go night's sleep. havertys life looks good >>> new video tonight from chopper 4. more than 100 firefighters responding tonight to a staurant fire here in gaithersburg. it's peruvian restaurant off frederick avenue. the flames here went through tho roof a point, raising the fire to two alarms. some roads in the area had to be closed, but no one was hurt. doreen? >>> there are flood warnings in parts of california tonight that will last into friday. the rain,ew creating a thr
now covered in ash, with potentially heavy rain on the way.>> e'll show you where volunteers served up some warm thanksgiving meals today to people in need. >>> and the cams have plenty to be thankful for this eyear. whou can find them posting with the stanley cup andbeheir friends. we're coming right back. at havertys we know it's hard to get a havertys mattress sale is here to help. good night's sleep... with our wide selection of top brands and our price match guarantee you...
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devastation tonight, video of the aftermath showing dozens of multimillion dollar homes reduced to ashessome of the mansions are believed to be from big name stars. he >> welcome to my home in malibu. >> actor girard butler posted this video on snapchat. it's what's left of his home and he said he returned to his malibu home after evacuating and found it had burned, but he says he's inspired by the courage and sacrifice of the firefighters and asked people to support them. . grammer posted on instagram that her house couldn reality tv star camille grammer also confirmed today her house burnthe ground last night. grammer posted on instagram that her house couldn't be saved. >>> tonight new video out of malibu. check this out. you can see a chopper swooping down to grab some water from a pool. firefighters are using any help they can get to fight the flames. right now 250,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders in that area. >> one man actually had to lay in a creek with his dog to stay safe. cbs reporter jamie yuccas has that part of the story. >> reporter: clouds of thick, black
devastation tonight, video of the aftermath showing dozens of multimillion dollar homes reduced to ashessome of the mansions are believed to be from big name stars. he >> welcome to my home in malibu. >> actor girard butler posted this video on snapchat. it's what's left of his home and he said he returned to his malibu home after evacuating and found it had burned, but he says he's inspired by the courage and sacrifice of the firefighters and asked people to support them. . grammer...
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ash anymore. it's turning into a mixture of mud, basically. >> reporter: down the road, brenda wilson has spent the last nine days camping out in a tent in a lot next to the chico walmart. >> i can't let this little bit of rain break me. you know what i mean? a little bit of cold break me. because i have to be strong for the boys. >> reporter: her home in magalia survived the fire but she is still under an evacuation order. wilson says she won't leave because she doesn't have a reliable car and the county shelter in gridley is too far from her home. >> a whole town is gone. it's very sad. it's so sad to me. and, um, i think once reality hits, you know, i'll probably cry and pray for days but right now i just got to stay focused because i have my dog and my two sons. >> reporter: for other evacuees, the rain was too much. about a third of them in this "tent city" packed up and left. rob works with a group called north valley mutual aid. he says with another storm on the way, he bets everyone will b
ash anymore. it's turning into a mixture of mud, basically. >> reporter: down the road, brenda wilson has spent the last nine days camping out in a tent in a lot next to the chico walmart. >> i can't let this little bit of rain break me. you know what i mean? a little bit of cold break me. because i have to be strong for the boys. >> reporter: her home in magalia survived the fire but she is still under an evacuation order. wilson says she won't leave because she doesn't have...
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but look at retired firefighter dan mccard's face caked in ash and soot, eyes red from smoke. he saved his girl friend's home from certain destruction last night. >> high winds, a lot of fire. i was doing good until i ran out of water, saved a couple houses. once the water ran out it just didn't go so well. >> reporter: after hours and when the wild wind driven flames died off he went to get in his car parked just down the road. it was gone. >> unless it was a cadillac, you know. a '96 cadillac, so it wasn't a great loss, but anyway, yeah. i went to get in it and it was toast. >> reporter: along clark road one of the main commercial drags in paradise, business after business had signs out front marking their location but no place left to do business. in the post fire apocalypse this was the overwhelming sentiment, that in the ongoing tug of war in man versus mother nature, mother nature's might was once again too strong for man's will. >> i've seen a lot of fire, but this is the worst i've ever seen. the winds were so high and i mean it was incredible. it was like hurricane fo
but look at retired firefighter dan mccard's face caked in ash and soot, eyes red from smoke. he saved his girl friend's home from certain destruction last night. >> high winds, a lot of fire. i was doing good until i ran out of water, saved a couple houses. once the water ran out it just didn't go so well. >> reporter: after hours and when the wild wind driven flames died off he went to get in his car parked just down the road. it was gone. >> unless it was a cadillac, you...
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areas to the west have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks.housands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. >>ou have to find a way out as soon as you can. because when the lava arrives, you barely have time to leave. even if you run, because it comes down really fast. reporter: many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year. in june, some 200 people were lled when the mountain exploded, sending out flows of ash, mud, and debris that buried entire villages. back then, authorities were harshly criticized for not ordering evacuations. this time they are taking no chances. it is likely this will not be the last time people in the area will need to seek safety. the fuego volcano is the most active in central america and will remain a hulking danger for the people who live here. sarah: some sports news now. in the final match of a frustrating 2018, a youthful germany side blew a two goal lead to draw with the netherlands in the nations league. it means the dutch qualify for june's final four. he opened the scori
areas to the west have been bombarded with ash and flaming rocks.housands of people have heeded the call to evacuate. >>ou have to find a way out as soon as you can. because when the lava arrives, you barely have time to leave. even if you run, because it comes down really fast. reporter: many people in this area are still traumatized by an eruption earlier this year. in june, some 200 people were lled when the mountain exploded, sending out flows of ash, mud, and debris that buried...
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this tree is an ash tree. we've got a number of these planted on masonic and other locations throughout the city. it does have some weak attachments, so the report submitted by the applicant, they are referred to the structure here as poor. we refer to it as fair, but there are some codominant leaders with occluded bark. some of the angles of attachment are not that bad. they're wider angles of attachment. there's not a lot of branch failure, so we have a very rig vigorous tree with some fair structure and some poor structure. in preparation for this evening, i would say we really want to make a decision in this with our heart, but the head on this one is kind of winning out, and this is where we want to concede some key points and really look to your guidance. i don't believe that these repairs to the walkway -- they are technically feasible, but i don't believe we're going to get enough time out of them. and so in the last several days in preparing for this hearing and reviewing these images, we've reviewed
this tree is an ash tree. we've got a number of these planted on masonic and other locations throughout the city. it does have some weak attachments, so the report submitted by the applicant, they are referred to the structure here as poor. we refer to it as fair, but there are some codominant leaders with occluded bark. some of the angles of attachment are not that bad. they're wider angles of attachment. there's not a lot of branch failure, so we have a very rig vigorous tree with some fair...
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the sheriff says it could slow down the search operation. >> we have very, very fine ash in the areas we're searching. you add water to that and we're now in a situation where you have a muddy mixture. that may make the process searching for remains especially y ose almost completel >> reporter: they worry for all those who still don't have shelter. >> i've been out here with them. you know, i know right in. >> reporter: we are back here live. it's not just people but animals that will be facing this cold, wet weather. we just found this little guy, this kitty. he is singed, he is hungry. we gave him some starbucks sandwich and some water. so many displaced people, displaced pets. a real awful situation and now stormy weather is rolling in. jodi hernandez, abc bay area news. >> it's more than a 1 d displaced in that area. pg&e is tipping off what may have caused the second fire in butte county. a formal state utility commission summarizes. the pow oroutage on that line occurred around 15 minutes after the first fire started. >>> a sea of blue lights there as an enormous procession mad
the sheriff says it could slow down the search operation. >> we have very, very fine ash in the areas we're searching. you add water to that and we're now in a situation where you have a muddy mixture. that may make the process searching for remains especially y ose almost completel >> reporter: they worry for all those who still don't have shelter. >> i've been out here with them. you know, i know right in. >> reporter: we are back here live. it's not just people but...
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the ash could contain toxic chemicals like red mercury, or arsenic, and debris poses a hazard to the water resources just down the hill. >> putting any time of dee -- type of debris into the system causes certain. we will be doing increased measurements of the water as it comes out. we're looking at the impacts to our reservoirs and to our structures as debris comes down. >> reporter: dwr says they will monitor regularly the dams to make sure there's not -- it's not backed up there. testing the water to make sure that is hitting the high level for consumers to drink. when it comes to debris flows, i did talk to cal fire, a fee logical expert says everything looks good, but the dangerous spot is when this is coming down at at inch an hour or more. that's when alarm bells go off, so hopefully, it stays like this and doesn't get harder. >> erosion is one thing, the other thing is the first responders, the people who have been looking for human remains, tomorrow's thanksgiving, but i have a feeling they're not stopping for the holiday but working right through, aren't they? >> reporter:
the ash could contain toxic chemicals like red mercury, or arsenic, and debris poses a hazard to the water resources just down the hill. >> putting any time of dee -- type of debris into the system causes certain. we will be doing increased measurements of the water as it comes out. we're looking at the impacts to our reservoirs and to our structures as debris comes down. >> reporter: dwr says they will monitor regularly the dams to make sure there's not -- it's not backed up there....
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urn containing her father's ashes can still be found. jane says she hopes the ashes can be found but knows other things she cherished are gone. >> the treasured things are the letters that my husband wrote to me from vietnam. >> as dangerous air quality continues to plague the bay area, there's a utah base company thrust into the spotlight. >> purple air is a crowd sourcing based monitoring system that's been consistently more alarming than the federal government. >> this shows you where purple air sensors are located. the color indicates the quality of air. it's mostly green or yellow in the u.s. for acceptable air. in the bay area it's all dark red. how about this one right there. you can see the seven day grab showing it's been bad the whole week. each represents one purple air sensor costing under $250 depending on the model. it uses fan to draw air past laser causing reflections for particles and then it counts the particles. >> when you have one or two telling you there's something going on then it's harder to trust. >> there's abo
urn containing her father's ashes can still be found. jane says she hopes the ashes can be found but knows other things she cherished are gone. >> the treasured things are the letters that my husband wrote to me from vietnam. >> as dangerous air quality continues to plague the bay area, there's a utah base company thrust into the spotlight. >> purple air is a crowd sourcing based monitoring system that's been consistently more alarming than the federal government. >>...
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is coal ash o blame? we look for answers, coming up, on "earth focus."pennsylvania, 3 adjoining countnties are e the hot spot oa rare cancer. in juliette, georgia, radioactive water flows from the tap. these problems may seem unrelated, but with a closer look, these two communities share a common denominator--coal ash, and lots of it.
is coal ash o blame? we look for answers, coming up, on "earth focus."pennsylvania, 3 adjoining countnties are e the hot spot oa rare cancer. in juliette, georgia, radioactive water flows from the tap. these problems may seem unrelated, but with a closer look, these two communities share a common denominator--coal ash, and lots of it.
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been missed the point is that there are so many sets and last night in seattle it's not graphic and ash when i checked the wood so i bought your graphics so iceman the thank you mormonism stuff but as of me says i need. to look at that i get that i've seen this way seen here on the t.v. . the photos are up which. is a completely did not dislike me grandfather who don't go through smothering to another to look thank you i shall be sure the problem you mentioned i was just described here that it will. be slow version you know which to. lunch good luck lunch or the news media news when you know one. of those is not just because there is a. little closer but that's when you choose to get a clue of the small. human you know somebody. always knew suppressed or just didn't don't use and i was missed by the last ball i used in the movie it was not a social nature to me to be one clique up north i'm just here by you there is a branch that i'm chris hoy. and that was what anyone thought of the year old. you know you've done. the ship little good system. is going on waiting. for you to. come to su
been missed the point is that there are so many sets and last night in seattle it's not graphic and ash when i checked the wood so i bought your graphics so iceman the thank you mormonism stuff but as of me says i need. to look at that i get that i've seen this way seen here on the t.v. . the photos are up which. is a completely did not dislike me grandfather who don't go through smothering to another to look thank you i shall be sure the problem you mentioned i was just described here that it...
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near the pulpit, a banner that said we will rise from the ashes. >> pheonix should be the new mascot. rising from the ashes. >> the message i would send to the folks who have been through this is that it's simple, god is with us. >> pastor jesse kearns said he hopes parishioners find sanctuary after losing their loved ones, their home, and their town. his wife says many are waiting to find ouif out alive. >> when you don't know, the grief is suspended, people said to me, it's like treading water. >> authorities are starting to to the destruction zone. >> a live look now, and you can see, there's still some fire refugees set up in the wal-mart parking lot in chico this morning. officials discouraged them from staying, but they are not forcing them to leave. >>> unofficial relief from parking lots in four local churches, and they are now going to the butte county fairgrounds at the surging of local officials and red cross, and one man is still housing and feeding 173 survivors at an rv park along the sacramento river. >> we have the link for fema up on the information board inside that
near the pulpit, a banner that said we will rise from the ashes. >> pheonix should be the new mascot. rising from the ashes. >> the message i would send to the folks who have been through this is that it's simple, god is with us. >> pastor jesse kearns said he hopes parishioners find sanctuary after losing their loved ones, their home, and their town. his wife says many are waiting to find ouif out alive. >> when you don't know, the grief is suspended, people said to me,...
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then add rain to the mix.pkgdont disturb the ash or sort through the ash as it's extremely toxic.while this man tries to find his mother's ashes in the rubble ... neighbors along honey run road are trying to salvage anything they can. that's the hardest part. you don't know how to feel.while the health department understands families will want to find ... and hold on to any momentos, they urge ... beware of the highly toxic chemicals in the debris. disturbing it can cause serous health and safety issues.everyday household items that come into contact with extreme heat, such as wildfire, become hazardous material. and they become such fine particulate matter that they're in every bit of ash and debris that's left behind. the n95 mask is sufficient however it does not protect you from asbestos.as towns start to reopen .... clean-up crews are still working hard .... and roads are crowded with families anxious to see what's left of their homes. every home surrounding corey huskey's was incinerated.it's hard because you feel sorrow but you're also happy. it's hard to show your emotions abou
then add rain to the mix.pkgdont disturb the ash or sort through the ash as it's extremely toxic.while this man tries to find his mother's ashes in the rubble ... neighbors along honey run road are trying to salvage anything they can. that's the hardest part. you don't know how to feel.while the health department understands families will want to find ... and hold on to any momentos, they urge ... beware of the highly toxic chemicals in the debris. disturbing it can cause serous health and...
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blanketing the bay area, and even causing ash to fall from the sky in san francisco.wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. up.them coming up.up. ( james ) ( james ) that breaking news we are starting with this morning... the camp fire burning in butte county has exploded to 20-thousand acres in just a day. ( darya ) you can see in this dramatic video residents were forced to evacuate on a moments notice.. with the fire burning next to the road. hundreds of homes have been destroyed... mandatory evacuation orders have been enacted. ( james ) kron 4's ali reid got the chance to talk to some of the evacuees from paradise.. one of the hardest hit communities. dozens of families have checked in here at the gridley fairgrounds ... they had no idea when they woke up this morning that they would be scrambling to get to safety.pkg everything was red. the sky was red. it looked like an indian summerthe raging camp fire picked up speed throughout thursday ... taking out the entire town of paradise.scary. i've never seen
blanketing the bay area, and even causing ash to fall from the sky in san francisco.wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. up.them coming up.up. ( james ) ( james ) that breaking news we are starting with this morning... the camp fire burning in butte county has exploded to 20-thousand acres in just a day. ( darya ) you can see in this dramatic video residents were forced to evacuate on a moments notice.. with the fire burning next to...
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searching through the ashes... jake hancock/butte county district attorney investigator "we're just going door to door, identify those found in the ashes. sig out <> reporter: right now, there are more than 100 reports of missing persons, not only in paradise, but the surrounding communities. that is why five teams from the coroner's office spread out across these communities today, trying to find any signs of those people who are still unaccounted for. it's a daunting task, searching through the ashes. >> we are just going door-to- door, house to house looking for families that are missing. >> reporter: trying to find signs of where the bedroom used to be, or a bathtub, fireplace, anywhere someone might have tried to find shelter as the flames of the camp fire closed in. >> i hope we can bring some closure to families. >> reporter: but today off gregory lane in paradise, the recovery effort turned into a rescue when vicki vincent with the shasta county coroner's office found an exhausted, so it co
searching through the ashes... jake hancock/butte county district attorney investigator "we're just going door to door, identify those found in the ashes. sig out reporter: right now, there are more than 100 reports of missing persons, not only in paradise, but the surrounding communities. that is why five teams from the coroner's office spread out across these communities today, trying to find any signs of those people who are still unaccounted for. it's a daunting task, searching...
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turning entire cities and cultural symbols to ash. >> i'm so scared. >> as citizens and instagraming celebrities make their escape. >> they're evacuating everyone right now. >> what's next for the golden state as the battles rage on? >>> plus sharing strength with our soldiers. michael strahan and sara haines taking us inside the gym serving a bigger cause. >> this is my tribe. this is what i've been looking for this whole time. >> from workouts to therapy sessions. how this fitness center, catering to l.a.'s stars, also provides a lifeline forilitary veter veterans. >>> becoming michelle. robin roberts' exclusive interview with michelle obama. the former first lady revealing her private fight for her family and why she will never forgive president trump. >>> but first the "nightline 5." >> thanks to move free ultra two in one, i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. hit the town with these girls. >> in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra, movement keeps us connected. >>> new theraflu power pods. the cold and flu fighting
turning entire cities and cultural symbols to ash. >> i'm so scared. >> as citizens and instagraming celebrities make their escape. >> they're evacuating everyone right now. >> what's next for the golden state as the battles rage on? >>> plus sharing strength with our soldiers. michael strahan and sara haines taking us inside the gym serving a bigger cause. >> this is my tribe. this is what i've been looking for this whole time. >> from workouts to...
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we visit the california town destroyed by wdfire and the desperate search for the missing among the ashes. >> what you are really trying to be mindful of is that as y move through these searches, you're also moving through some of the most intimate of anybody's life. >> woodruff: plus, we are on thn ground in arge as leaders of the world's largest economies gather and president trump faces a numb of flashpoints. l that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
we visit the california town destroyed by wdfire and the desperate search for the missing among the ashes. >> what you are really trying to be mindful of is that as y move through these searches, you're also moving through some of the most intimate of anybody's life. >> woodruff: plus, we are on thn ground in arge as leaders of the world's largest economies gather and president trump faces a numb of flashpoints. l that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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where he explains the potential health problems of ash build- up and rain... kron4's alecia reid she is live in chico, where fire victims who are living in tents are being urged to find other places to stay .... but first, let's turn to chief meteorologist lawrence karnow on when the rain will come... lawrence karnow: hazy skies continue with partly cloudy skies today. the air quality has improved but is still unhealthy some areas. a storm off the coast will move toward california in the next 24 hours. the winds will begin to pick up out of the south by tomorrow afternoon. this will help to improve air quality. clouds and rain are then expected to move in late tuesday night and wednesday morning. showers will decrease by the evening. thanksgiving will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of a lingering shower early and then another storm moving in thursday night and friday to bring us another round of rain. highs will be in the 50s and 60s . (pam) (pam) evacuation orders are still in effect ... and it will be a while before families are let back in town. (ken
where he explains the potential health problems of ash build- up and rain... kron4's alecia reid she is live in chico, where fire victims who are living in tents are being urged to find other places to stay .... but first, let's turn to chief meteorologist lawrence karnow on when the rain will come... lawrence karnow: hazy skies continue with partly cloudy skies today. the air quality has improved but is still unhealthy some areas. a storm off the coast will move toward california in the next...
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thank you also to former united states attorney general john ashcroft and his son, secretary of state ash -- jay ashcroft for being here. thank you both. [cheers and applause] thank you, fellas. we're especially proud to be a star. this is somebody that's going to win, he's going to go on to great, great things in our country, and he's been a winner from day one. we're very proud of him. he's doing well. he's up in the polls, but do yourself -- just pretend he's one point down, please, okay?
thank you also to former united states attorney general john ashcroft and his son, secretary of state ash -- jay ashcroft for being here. thank you both. [cheers and applause] thank you, fellas. we're especially proud to be a star. this is somebody that's going to win, he's going to go on to great, great things in our country, and he's been a winner from day one. we're very proud of him. he's doing well. he's up in the polls, but do yourself -- just pretend he's one point down, please, okay?