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i remember that story when you were like, yeah, come out to the barn, can you stay in the barn.t it was like "charlotte's web" barn. >> 100%. [ laughter ] and not to mention the pond, you're like, we're going to go fishing. where are we going to go fishing? in my pond. wait, you can't own a pond. >> i'm so proud to say that i was a part of you catching your first fish and -- >> absolutely. >> for everybody watching at home, when jason caught the fish, the look on your face was like, it was like you were a kid all over again. it was something he'll never forget. >> absolutely, man. up until that point i was trying to catch tadpoles. you know in miami we had this canal which was probably very dirty, and we was trying to catch, you know, frogs and tadpoles. that was an experience, man. >> running from alligators, right? >> yeah, yeah. very different. very, very different, man. do you actually remember when we were about to go outside, and were you like, you got to change your clothes. this ain't going to work. this going to get a little dirty. >> so let me paint the picture. so jas
i remember that story when you were like, yeah, come out to the barn, can you stay in the barn.t it was like "charlotte's web" barn. >> 100%. [ laughter ] and not to mention the pond, you're like, we're going to go fishing. where are we going to go fishing? in my pond. wait, you can't own a pond. >> i'm so proud to say that i was a part of you catching your first fish and -- >> absolutely. >> for everybody watching at home, when jason caught the fish, the look...
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i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn in the afternoon. that's the way it was, in the barn. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, why -- how do you write book that slow down time. i think that everybody who is writing a become is trying to slow down time. anytime you take something and lift it up into the foyers 0 your own attention and think about it and turn it around, it's a momentary parenthesis that's been built around that object or that social moment, whatever it is, that transaction. and that is -- so it is a slowing down of time, sentence has these wonderful little breath marks, semi colons, come mas, dashes in them, and all of those kind of machinery of churching and huffing and puffing are all basically ways of taking your overly eager leaping mind and putting it on a track and saying, just think your way along this with me now, slowly. and it's almost inevitable, if you write a sequence of words that other people have to follow, they are slowed down because we actually are very good at parallel processin
i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn, i'm in the barn in the afternoon. that's the way it was, in the barn. that's the answer to the second question. the first question, why -- how do you write book that slow down time. i think that everybody who is writing a become is trying to slow down time. anytime you take something and lift it up into the foyers 0 your own attention and think about it and turn it around, it's a momentary parenthesis that's been built around that object or that social moment,...
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if it would have hit the barn, the barn would have gone and we would have lost everything. anyway , we have been up all night. >> the glass fire, complex fire , that is, started on the east side of the napa valley sunday mark. how did it get all the way to santa rosa in such a short time. kpix's john ramos watched it happen and has this report. >> reporter: yes. last night about 7:30 i was standing here taking pictures as the glass fire crested the mountains in the distance but then i noticed something on the other side of the valley. it started as a small plume of smoke and as i watched it became a steady glow. the fire picked up about 6:00 p.m. and moving in the hills along the silverado trail that runs on the east side of the valley. the winds were fairly custom when it suddenly began burn ning on the west side. jack was here watching. >> reporter: it looks like you were watching a show. it looked stationary but instead it was lifting the embers up and over the forest on the other side >> people didn't even realize it was happening. staring at it, you could not tell. >>
if it would have hit the barn, the barn would have gone and we would have lost everything. anyway , we have been up all night. >> the glass fire, complex fire , that is, started on the east side of the napa valley sunday mark. how did it get all the way to santa rosa in such a short time. kpix's john ramos watched it happen and has this report. >> reporter: yes. last night about 7:30 i was standing here taking pictures as the glass fire crested the mountains in the distance but then...
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>> that is a friend of the question. >> i'm in the barn. >> i'm in the barn. >> them in the barn in the afternoon. that's the way it was. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? everybody who writes a book tries to slow down time somehow. if you take something and lifted up and think about it and turn it around it's a momentary parenthesis built around that object or social moment and that transaction but it is a slowing down of time there is little birthmarks or semicolons or dashes. these are ways to take your overly eager mind to put on a track to say think along of this with me slowly and it's almost inevitable if you write a sequence of words that other people have to follow, they are slow down because we actually are very good at parallel processing. i'm just doing what everybody wants to do but maybe i do it a little more and dispense with the other stuff and the larger spine of a plot and leave the worm trails of the thoughts that i have had. >> who taught you? who does that? how multilevel? >> the person who first did it for me, i audited a class and i w
>> that is a friend of the question. >> i'm in the barn. >> i'm in the barn. >> them in the barn in the afternoon. that's the way it was. the first question, how do you write books that slow down time? everybody who writes a book tries to slow down time somehow. if you take something and lifted up and think about it and turn it around it's a momentary parenthesis built around that object or social moment and that transaction but it is a slowing down of time there is...
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small farm in upstate new york working to use fresh produce to help battle racial inkwauchlt errol barnts paid a visit. >>. >> reporter: over the past two decades this farmer and activist has plowed through history and traveled the globe. >> i spent six months in ghana a and learned from the women there. >> reporter: leah is stepping up to combat racism and injustice in the food system. she says while violence against african-americans deserves the attention it's getting, black americans are more likely to die from document entitled-related issues. >> i'm talking about the mortality rates based on cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, obesity and heart disease. >> reporter: all of that can be related to food? >> that does not say that food issues are more important. i have think fundamentally we fail at creating a just society if we don't address the interconnectedness of food injurvegts housing discrimination and so on. >> reporter: they provide fresh produce at little to no cost and serves as a means to an end to what she called food apartheid. you don't have access to fresh groceries. yo
small farm in upstate new york working to use fresh produce to help battle racial inkwauchlt errol barnts paid a visit. >>. >> reporter: over the past two decades this farmer and activist has plowed through history and traveled the globe. >> i spent six months in ghana a and learned from the women there. >> reporter: leah is stepping up to combat racism and injustice in the food system. she says while violence against african-americans deserves the attention it's...
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[applause] commission member susan barnes harris. [applause] and commission member catherine anne stevens thank you for your leadership and your devotion to this magnificent project. i would like to acknowledge other people with us this evening. the secretary of interior david bernhardt. [applause] secretary of transportation elaine chao.
[applause] commission member susan barnes harris. [applause] and commission member catherine anne stevens thank you for your leadership and your devotion to this magnificent project. i would like to acknowledge other people with us this evening. the secretary of interior david bernhardt. [applause] secretary of transportation elaine chao.
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there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever and just we weren't able to save them you know. it's really hard because they're my responsibility. so that's. that's my nightmares. is how the fire got you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wide fires but they have never experienced something like this year them multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. at the phnom i call it in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're in cars in southern california and
there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever and just we weren't able to save them you know. it's really hard because they're my responsibility. so that's. that's my nightmares. is how the fire got you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies...
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sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and he's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. this is due to the news live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for. coming. on a meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long dead in your experts about one question how can we change the title only present.
sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and he's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. this is due to the news live from berlin i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for. coming. on a meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of only. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long dead in your experts about one question how can we change the title only present.
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sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. in tennis austria's dominant team has won the u.s. open in single for the 1st time beating germany's on xander in 5 sets both players were vying for their 1st grand slam title team overcame a 2 set deficit to defeats vet of 264-664-6376 his victory marks the 1st time in the tournaments open era history that a player has recovered from losing the opening 2 sets to win the title and in formula one lewis hamilton took his 90th career victory in a chaotic tuscan grand prix 6 cars were tired before the 1st lap of racing was completed despite the chaos his win helps hamilton extend his championship lead. off to a dream start and. ruling past pole sits at lewis hamilton to take the lead. for red bulls much for stop knew it was a nightmare. he didn't even make it through turn to. the dutchman's early exit was the 1st sign of the chaos that wouldn't go for this groom prix with 2 red flags calling a halt to proceedings as drivers struggled with the circuits lig
sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. in tennis austria's dominant team has won the u.s. open in single for the 1st time beating germany's on xander in 5 sets both players were vying for their 1st grand slam title team overcame a 2 set deficit to defeats vet of 264-664-6376 his victory marks the 1st time in the tournaments open era history that a player has recovered from losing the opening 2...
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barnes is expected to be released next week and seek to have the conviction cleared from his record.deo to show you tonight of a massive homeless encampment that's growing by the day in san jose. the guy who captured it on camera wants to know what is being done about it. here is what she discovered. >> reporter: city leaders say the pandemic right now is getting in the way of cleaning up encampments. this encampment in particular is growing not just because of the homeless. >> old furniture, garbage. >> reporter: on monterey road near bailey avenue. >> i see more people, more garbage. no one ever addresses the problem. >> reporter: designs hartman captured this growing homeless encampment. >> i told my daughter we should video tape it, you know, put some music to it, maybe somebody would respond. >> reporter: the encampment is also an illegal dump site. >> it has become like an illegal dumping ground. i see people stopping throughout the day dumping stuff. we want the residents to know we're on the case. >> reporter: sergio jimenez learned about the encampments several weeks ago. so
barnes is expected to be released next week and seek to have the conviction cleared from his record.deo to show you tonight of a massive homeless encampment that's growing by the day in san jose. the guy who captured it on camera wants to know what is being done about it. here is what she discovered. >> reporter: city leaders say the pandemic right now is getting in the way of cleaning up encampments. this encampment in particular is growing not just because of the homeless. >> old...
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the boys were playing over by this barn? >> yes. >> and how far is that to the house?tely 75 yards. >> mr. foley claimed he with was dropping a window. would that sound have penetrated that far? >> in my opinion, that couldn't have happened. >> police also say they carefully searched that area around the back porch. >> there was no glass that we could see when we looked at the scene on that particular night as well as the next day. >> for dar's sisters, the writing was by now on the wall. they were certain of their brother-in-law's guilt. >> we went over every case we could come up with to not make it tom. >> i think tom resented dar and that he couldn't be a man. i think it kind of ate at him, and he couldn't take it anymore. >> people get divorced for that reason. >> he didn't divorce her because he's a selfish coward. he wanted heath. he wanted the house. he wanted her money. and if he divorced her, he lost everything. >> in november 2009, tom foley's trial began. the prosecution argued that only tom had a motive to kill dar. but the defense claimed police had rushe
the boys were playing over by this barn? >> yes. >> and how far is that to the house?tely 75 yards. >> mr. foley claimed he with was dropping a window. would that sound have penetrated that far? >> in my opinion, that couldn't have happened. >> police also say they carefully searched that area around the back porch. >> there was no glass that we could see when we looked at the scene on that particular night as well as the next day. >> for dar's sisters,...
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that's a barn burning in the back. so firefighters are trying to tackle that right now. certainly they are up against all of these flames this morning that they tried to get control of this fire and try to protect what they can. you can see them dousing that barn there with the water hoping to save that structure from burning, and that's what we're seeing throughout a lot of these neighborhoods this morning that firefighters are up against that task. it's the fire, it's the heat from the temperatures and it's also the wind gusts that we're seeing in the area that is really fueling that fire and causing it to spread. of course we're going to continue to monitor this throughout the morning. and, you know, some of the most terrifying and heartbreaking images we've seen from this fire really are coming through social media. this is a facebook live feed we saw from the skyhawk neighborhood around 2:00 this morning and it shows those structures there burning near the intersection of mountain hawk and san ramon. >>> and new video of the glass fire burning at crane park in st. h
that's a barn burning in the back. so firefighters are trying to tackle that right now. certainly they are up against all of these flames this morning that they tried to get control of this fire and try to protect what they can. you can see them dousing that barn there with the water hoping to save that structure from burning, and that's what we're seeing throughout a lot of these neighborhoods this morning that firefighters are up against that task. it's the fire, it's the heat from the...
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the barn would have gone and we would have eryt all . t.waeepless inside nta ro city limits more than 13,000 homes and 707 commercial structures are threatened. firefighters say conditions will get worse before they get better. >> the wind, the humidity, the temperatures, that with the conditions we have out here has led to a lot of significant fire behavior. >> reporter: those conditions have merged the three northbay fires into one, all now called the glass fire, totaling more than 11,000 acres. red flag conditions continue into tonight, burning even more evacuations as flames move into even more populous parts of the valley. >> there is a lot of houses in the back. they are not there anymore. ge, are gone. d tosethat arthe s calming down? >> reporter: thankfully, they are. it has died down in the last several hours pretty much the thing they are the most grateful for. there are still embers burning. new small fires are popping up but without the wind, it gives firefighters the time they need to get in there and put it out. another pie
the barn would have gone and we would have eryt all . t.waeepless inside nta ro city limits more than 13,000 homes and 707 commercial structures are threatened. firefighters say conditions will get worse before they get better. >> the wind, the humidity, the temperatures, that with the conditions we have out here has led to a lot of significant fire behavior. >> reporter: those conditions have merged the three northbay fires into one, all now called the glass fire, totaling more...
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result of our own actions several hawkings is not willing to give in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. to 10 is now where austrians dominate team has won the u.s. open men's singles for the 1st time beating germany's alexander's fan of in 5 sets both players were vying for their 1st grand slam title overcame a 2 set deficit to defeat the head of 264-664-6376 his victory marks the 1st time in the tournaments open era history that a player has recovered from losing the opening 2 sets to win the title. berlin's international track and field event staff took place on sunday was strict coronavirus measures meaning just a few 1000 spectators were allowed into the city's a one big stadium here's a look at how the event paid up played out rather in front of a less than full house. queues outside the berlin a lympics stadium the 1st time spectators were back for an event since early march 3 and a half 1000 must fans with personalised tickets were let in that's just around 5 percent of the capacity. and it certainly won't be as atmosph
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one looked like a barn. homes.hat were these structures that you were getting pictures of in. >> one had a barn attached, you can hear some popping. some with the ammunition going off, i heard some fireworks go off today and then propane tanks are very common out there, because sometimes in rural areas they use a lot of propane, they catch on fire they kind of explode quite loudly, it kind of makes you nervous, but you get used to it but it's still nerve-wracking. >> dave, we're looking at pictures in the skyhawk neighborhood in santa rosa right now, lot of those homes fully engulfed in flames. dave, i know your out there doing a job, you're prepared and trained the handle what's going on, but talk about it emotionally, when you see homes, these are peoples' lives. >> well, i kind of like, the first responders you kind of, i'm not a first responder anymore, but you try to kind of remove yourself -- you're there to do a job. i come back and shoot the aftermath and that's when it really hits you. ash and rubble. it d
one looked like a barn. homes.hat were these structures that you were getting pictures of in. >> one had a barn attached, you can hear some popping. some with the ammunition going off, i heard some fireworks go off today and then propane tanks are very common out there, because sometimes in rural areas they use a lot of propane, they catch on fire they kind of explode quite loudly, it kind of makes you nervous, but you get used to it but it's still nerve-wracking. >> dave, we're...
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sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and he's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again all the hot weather in the us has helped to found the fires that western europe is also experiencing a late summer heat wave in red in northwestern france temperatures currently stand at $34.00 degrees celsius and they're expecting temperatures across the country that expected to set new records for mid september. summer blazes on as the season shows no signs of changing in france much of the country is experiencing a heat wave with some regions juicer reach highs of 35 degrees. the french are taking full advantage of the long hot summer i'll be it amid concerns of global heating. the national some were lucky it's a beautiful day also filmed in september it's really no usual to go to the beach as well you can't complain but when we think about it we tell ourselves that it is normal. in paris where the temperature lingers around 30 degrees the heat is worrying experts say these exceptional temperatures and extreme heat or vents will likely continue
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emon barnes was convicted at the age of 15 on a double shooting but one juror had a change of part onthe guilty verdict after a new witness came forward >>> the city has updated the health order allowing one hour supervised visit outdoors or to the carson windows at the nursing home facilities. they must have no new coronavirus cases for two weeks. >>> it will get hot and get noticeably hotter on sunday and monday. here is today with one of for him and and 83 at the bay. we will put up the numbers so you can pick out your part of the bay area. 104 in livermore, 99 in santa rosa, 95 at oakland. we have a heat advisory at the bay or coast. it is in excessive heat warning where that heat is really an issue. we can get just enough of an onshore flow to help those of us near the water. if you are not, hunker down over the next three days. sunday and monday will be hot. >>> that's it for today. thanks so much for watching kpix 5 news this morning . >> we will be back here tomorrow morning at 6:00. enjoy your saturday and try to stay cool. why do i love being a doctor at kaiser permanente? m
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it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis charlie miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're in cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence in to be air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire starts burning they're actually burn
it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced...
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it's another season another reason for the rest of the bundesliga to try to break barnes dominance but based on last season not to mention the 74 fire new unit will pick up just about where they left off. aleem adachi from deed of sports is with us now nice to see. byron is back can anyone stop them. brian would it be so nice to sit here one season and have you ask me who can stop or who can stop dortmund you know we've been here before on our discussions too are becoming so competitive as a result of it i mean when they won 3 titles for titles we asked ourselves who can stop by and munich turns out no one at 6 titles at 7 titles now i know i know it yeah and i wouldn't want to 9 and i believe he don't know because even when things do get competitive and it looks like the last 2 seasons it looked like perhaps to say. even might get into the mix at the end the result is unfortunately always the same and i don't know it's not good for the wife because it's a monopoly and it's all good and was looking good luck last year. yes but here's the thing dortmund i think consistency for them and
it's another season another reason for the rest of the bundesliga to try to break barnes dominance but based on last season not to mention the 74 fire new unit will pick up just about where they left off. aleem adachi from deed of sports is with us now nice to see. byron is back can anyone stop them. brian would it be so nice to sit here one season and have you ask me who can stop or who can stop dortmund you know we've been here before on our discussions too are becoming so competitive as a...
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by then, it's not that the horse is out of the barn, it's like a herd of horses is out of the barn.eady achieved with this journalistically suspect report, what they wanted to achieve, isn't that correct? >> yes, and the messaging, one of the things that donald trump, and we document how the democrats were really kind of, to match the amazing messaging machine out of the white house, they are simple, it's a hoax, it's a witchhunt, get out early, call it collusion, but the story, even if it's not correct, just set the tone, make it simple and the democrats time and time again have proven to make it a little bit more complicated, a little harder to understand and a lot less unified because you have the left of the party the centrist and it's more of a noisy group and they were trying, like there were meetings that we document about saying, okay, the white house is given unified simple, how are we going to counter that? >> in a few minutes we have left, i think i would like to go to a point you raise in the final few pages of the book. i found in some ways the most haunting of all. imp
by then, it's not that the horse is out of the barn, it's like a herd of horses is out of the barn.eady achieved with this journalistically suspect report, what they wanted to achieve, isn't that correct? >> yes, and the messaging, one of the things that donald trump, and we document how the democrats were really kind of, to match the amazing messaging machine out of the white house, they are simple, it's a hoax, it's a witchhunt, get out early, call it collusion, but the story, even if...
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grass it was coming across dirt there is no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to look at the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wide fires but they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis char miller the human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence into the air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire earth are burning they'
grass it was coming across dirt there is no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to look at the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wide fires but they have never...
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grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires that have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. and claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're in cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence into the air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire earth are burning they're actu
grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires that have never...
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result of our own actions sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and he's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. our lives stay in california let's go to los angeles as where even beer in is to ninety's and is a us political commentator he's a nationally syndicated talk radio host and it is good to have you back on the day u.s. president trump is in your neck of the woods in california today what are people saying about him and his reelection hopes considering that he has put the blame on the states for not properly managing their force. well anybody who's not already a trump supporter looks at it with. not pleasant comments in return 57 percent of the state's forests are actually controlled by the federal government so if president trump over the last 3 and a half plus years doesn't like how they are managed that's on him 3 percent of the state's forests are managed by the state of california and to have our governor essentially begging the president to vice president just by joe biden just called a climate arsonist begging him for he
result of our own actions sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and he's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. our lives stay in california let's go to los angeles as where even beer in is to ninety's and is a us political commentator he's a nationally syndicated talk radio host and it is good to have you back on the day u.s. president trump is in your neck of the woods in california today what are people saying about him and his reelection...
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sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and it's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. city to news still to come on our program today austria's dominant team prevails at all 5 said thriller at the u.s. open the roller coaster went up to germany's alexander say it is his 1st ever in a grand slam final. but 1st a new tent city is opened on the greek island of lesbos this facility is meant to house migrants left homeless after a fire destroyed the notorious morea refugee camp but most of those displaced say conditions on lesbos are so unbearable that they want to leave for mainland europe greece's prime minister is calling on other european union countries to help out and take in more migrants. new arrivals settle into life in the replacement migrant camp unless boss. while the facility is still being built greek oath already has remain hopeful over be re housed within the wake. since the notorious leak overcrowded morea camp and down most migrants have been forced to sleep on the streets iraqi refugee and photographer use a flash wi
sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and it's already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. city to news still to come on our program today austria's dominant team prevails at all 5 said thriller at the u.s. open the roller coaster went up to germany's alexander say it is his 1st ever in a grand slam final. but 1st a new tent city is opened on the greek island of lesbos this facility is meant to house migrants left homeless after a fire destroyed...
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the main wayne barnes think southwards this evening and overnight, lots of the ryan peters out as ites further into england and wales, clearing skies further north, showers into scotland and northern ireland. —— lots of the ryan peters out. double figures for much of england and wales. much of the cloud will feed into scotland and northern ireland, the weather will improve fosun day. it might be a right weekend for england and wales, some sunshine, temperatures rising on sunday. this is the bigger picture. today, a bunch of clothes, —— not much rain for southern england and lots of sunshine following that. sunshine and a few showers before the crowd increases later and the wind picked up. temperatures on saturday not far off today, 15 in the central belt, 21 in the south—east of england. rain on saturday night, perhaps the northern ireland uncertainly in scotland, threatening some flooding. heading towards a highland, there could be a month's towards a highland, there could be a months worth of rain over the next couple of days —— heading the highlands. temperatures will be given a b
the main wayne barnes think southwards this evening and overnight, lots of the ryan peters out as ites further into england and wales, clearing skies further north, showers into scotland and northern ireland. —— lots of the ryan peters out. double figures for much of england and wales. much of the cloud will feed into scotland and northern ireland, the weather will improve fosun day. it might be a right weekend for england and wales, some sunshine, temperatures rising on sunday. this is the...
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he's one of the weapon areas and his assistant is lieutenant philip barnes. those are the two people that sign up on that to provide its authenticity. a fascinating object. i will go back to you can see the plug again. i should say that this artifact and the tag will be on display in the renovated museum when we reopen the truman library museum later this year after our 30 million dollar renovation. the safety plug will be in a special gallery dealing with the atomic bomb. another artifact i will show you a little bit later on will be in the same gallery. a fascinating artifact. we are very fortunate to have it. then the tag that goes with it just adds to the story. that is really special. the fact that frederick ashworth and philip barnes signed that, giving it that authenticity, is very much appreciated. so a really fascinating object. the next is its counterpart. this is from a little bit later. we've had this on display before at the truman library. it's going to be displayed again in the same gallery space as the safety blog. we are going to juxtapose on
he's one of the weapon areas and his assistant is lieutenant philip barnes. those are the two people that sign up on that to provide its authenticity. a fascinating object. i will go back to you can see the plug again. i should say that this artifact and the tag will be on display in the renovated museum when we reopen the truman library museum later this year after our 30 million dollar renovation. the safety plug will be in a special gallery dealing with the atomic bomb. another artifact i...
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sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. we have some sports and some tennis though austria's dominant team has won the u.s. open men's singles for the 1st time you'd be germany's alexander's fave ivan 5 sets both players vying for their 1st grand slam title team overcoming a 2 set deficit 2 defeats of a have to 6 or 6 then taking it up 646-3768 is the 1st time in the tournaments open era history that a player has come back after losing the opening 2 sets to win the title. so what was behind this incredible turnaround mechanic and to talk about that the moment you say kyle what was behind team doing this i mean we had a picture of him somewhere rees's laid out afterwards exhausted it was 4 hours worth the 71 years since the last time someone has come back in the men's final to wind. down we saw the future of tennis you're i think brian ok the 2 young players really talented it wasn't always pretty tennis but. the german took off and seemed to have a upper hand in the 1st 2 sets and won easil
sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new barn knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. we have some sports and some tennis though austria's dominant team has won the u.s. open men's singles for the 1st time you'd be germany's alexander's fave ivan 5 sets both players vying for their 1st grand slam title team overcoming a 2 set deficit 2 defeats of a have to 6 or 6 then taking it up 646-3768 is the 1st time in the tournaments open era history...
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grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wide fires they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping up went into the air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire earth are burning they're actuall
grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn sarah lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wide fires they have never...
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. >> reporter: it spared their barn and home. >> it scorched the wire and started the barn.dn't it go? it has hay in it. >> reporter: around their property, so many close calls. there are scorch marks on the garcia all the way up to the hours. >> then it came right in here. >> but it's still steven the fi asked them, i said why didn't this burn? and what can you say? some things burn, some things don't. >> reporter: michael and lori live across the street. their home is about a football field away from the garrisons' >> it's one of those things you can't ever truly prepare for. >> they had 40 minutes to load their jeep with animals and belongings and packed it to the brim. >> tomorrow afternoon, as soon as this is over, we're going to go back up there and have to unpack all of this stuff. >> we truly thought it was going to be here when we got back. pretty tough stuff. >> reporter: their barn and their home are gone. >> a lot of tears. we pulled in today, and i got a little overcome it's hard to absorb it all. >> you feel guilty, you know, because why does it spare up, and t
. >> reporter: it spared their barn and home. >> it scorched the wire and started the barn.dn't it go? it has hay in it. >> reporter: around their property, so many close calls. there are scorch marks on the garcia all the way up to the hours. >> then it came right in here. >> but it's still steven the fi asked them, i said why didn't this burn? and what can you say? some things burn, some things don't. >> reporter: michael and lori live across the street....
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>>if you're in washington barnes is the founder of black lives matter mantega channeling her outrage at the lack of charges against the officers who killed taylor into action she led a group of about a dozen supporters in a march around the california state capitol just hurts to see once again. >>our voices being silence were being on her violence continue to be carried out against our communities with no accountability for washington barnes what happened to brianna taylor is personal i could be brianna taylor high cousin's name is brianna taylor and so it hits home for here says they may be small in number but they're dedicated to the fight for justice for taylor all black lives. you don't have to block the street. you don't have to have a march you can just literally stand by yourself with a sign and you have no idea. >>how much people you may impact in that one day all of us need is to have lives matter. >>and not just be said, but for it to be shown to be proven by making sure no one. >>gets killed by police any longer washington barnes as they travel to the capital to put pressu
>>if you're in washington barnes is the founder of black lives matter mantega channeling her outrage at the lack of charges against the officers who killed taylor into action she led a group of about a dozen supporters in a march around the california state capitol just hurts to see once again. >>our voices being silence were being on her violence continue to be carried out against our communities with no accountability for washington barnes what happened to brianna taylor is...
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but by then it's not that the horse is out of the barn, it's a herd of horses out of the barn. they've already achieved with this journalistically suspect report what they wanted to achieve. isn't that correct? >> yes. and also the messaging. one of the things that donald trump, and we document how the democrats really kind of gotta match the amazing messaging machine out of the white house, they are simple. it's a hoax, it's a witch hunt, you know? get out early, call it collusion. set the story. even if it's not correct, just set the tone to, make it simple. and the democrats time and time again have proven to make it a little more complicated, a little harder to understand and a lot less unified because you have the left of the party, the centrists, and it is more of a noisy group. and they were trying, like, they were meeting every document saying, okay, the white house can be unifewed simple, how -- unified simple, how are we going to counter that. >> well, you know, in the few minutes that we have left, i think i would like to go to a point that you raise in the final few
but by then it's not that the horse is out of the barn, it's a herd of horses out of the barn. they've already achieved with this journalistically suspect report what they wanted to achieve. isn't that correct? >> yes. and also the messaging. one of the things that donald trump, and we document how the democrats really kind of gotta match the amazing messaging machine out of the white house, they are simple. it's a hoax, it's a witch hunt, you know? get out early, call it collusion. set...
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james barnes is one of them. in order to film a death row inmate you have to be invited by him in writing. i was behind the camera you only ever hear my voice and behind the camera i wore a formal suit in time which i almost never do with it was a sign i respect you respect. they were always very open with you. from the very 1st moment. and that's a question of how you work as a director. you can only do that if you know the heart of men. if you can look deep into their souls then it works. looking at your films the boundaries between documentary and feature film are really fluid. do you still differentiate between them. sure there's a big difference which i also recognize. me but i don't worry about it for me they're all films. for you once said facts do not constitute truth per se. in this age of the internet and fake news what's the truth beyond the facts that you seek. if you have the facts can be misleading the truth is created or certain layers deeper layers are created through stylization through invention
james barnes is one of them. in order to film a death row inmate you have to be invited by him in writing. i was behind the camera you only ever hear my voice and behind the camera i wore a formal suit in time which i almost never do with it was a sign i respect you respect. they were always very open with you. from the very 1st moment. and that's a question of how you work as a director. you can only do that if you know the heart of men. if you can look deep into their souls then it works....
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next to it is a barn. this is a working farm at some point. we will work our way over there where there is a new display about adlai stevenson. first, we want to show you some campaign commercials so you can see some of the video of adlai stevenson. these are from 1956 and 1952. one of them was felt right here in this study. >> i am sitting right here in my own library. thanks to television, i can talk to millions of people that i could not reach any other way. i am not going to let this spoil me. i am not going to stop traveling in this campaign. i can talk to you, but i cannot listen to you. i cannot hear about your problems, about your hopes and your affairs. to do that, i have to go out and see you in person. that is what i have been doing. for the past several years, i've traveled all over this country. i have been in every state. i have met thousands of you and millions of you have seen me in. ♪ ♪ stevenson! ♪ i would rather have a man with a hole in his shoes and a man with a hole in everything he says. i would rather have a man that kn
next to it is a barn. this is a working farm at some point. we will work our way over there where there is a new display about adlai stevenson. first, we want to show you some campaign commercials so you can see some of the video of adlai stevenson. these are from 1956 and 1952. one of them was felt right here in this study. >> i am sitting right here in my own library. thanks to television, i can talk to millions of people that i could not reach any other way. i am not going to let this...
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arantxa: un fiscal del distrito de massachusetts acosÓ a william barns de abuso de poder peligroso.ue habrÍa tratado de manera preferencial a michel flynt, ex asesor de donald trump que se declarÓ culpable de mentir al fbi en el caso de la trama rusa. fÉlix: la pandemia en el medio del proceso electoral se ha convertido en un tema de acalorado debate sobre las diferentes opciones para ejercer el voto. como era de esperarse hay un enorme aumento en el nÚmero de votantes que optaron por el sufragio anticipado y evitar posibles aglomeraciones. galo arellano tiene los detalles. galo: en tiempos de pandemia es un dilema ir al centro de votaciÓn. al mismo tiempo, no quieren contagiarse. a pesar de las precauciones que toman las autoridades sobre el riesgo de contraer el coronavirus que es real. >> los trabajadores estarÁn con mÁscaras y es infectando las Áreas frecuentemente. galo: segÚn el proyecto de elecciones de estados unidos dirigido por la universidad la florida hasta el 26 de septiembre 806,730 y cuatro personas han --806.734 personas han votado. galo: el electorado puede votar po
arantxa: un fiscal del distrito de massachusetts acosÓ a william barns de abuso de poder peligroso.ue habrÍa tratado de manera preferencial a michel flynt, ex asesor de donald trump que se declarÓ culpable de mentir al fbi en el caso de la trama rusa. fÉlix: la pandemia en el medio del proceso electoral se ha convertido en un tema de acalorado debate sobre las diferentes opciones para ejercer el voto. como era de esperarse hay un enorme aumento en el nÚmero de votantes que optaron por el...
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it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so our lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental and now this is char miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping affluence into the air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fires start burning they're actually burning as a result of our own actions. sarah hawking's is not willing to give in and is already building a new born knowing that the next fire might take everything away again. the added one government wants to restore from this european convention have the protection of women resistance is driving future by the bristle murder of a young woman in western
it was coming across dirt and there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so our lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day . i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental and now this is char miller human beings are driving...
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there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day you. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis charlie miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're on cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping up we want them to be air that's heating up the planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire started burning there actually burning of the result of
there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn so lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to get the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here ever you know and when we came back the next day you. i'll never forget seeing the burned bodies in the barnyard. people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year...
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grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn several lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing burned bodies in the barnyard people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced something like this year multiple mega fires burning millions of acres have been destroyed millions of residents have to live in talk seek air the whole west coast seems on fire some climate experts say climate change is smacking california in its face. in claremont we speak with the director of environmental analysis charlie miller human beings are driving climate change they're driving it because in fact we're in cars in southern california and elsewhere that we're pumping up we went in to be air that's heating up a planet and the atmosphere and so when the fire started burning there actually bu
grass it was coming across dirt there was no place that we knew for sure would be safe here in this barn several lost all her 17 baby goats to the flames we didn't have time to hook up the trailer. we didn't know that we were in any kind of danger no fires ever move this fast out here. you know and when we came back the next day. i'll never forget seeing burned bodies in the barnyard people like sarah who are living in this part of the world are used to wildfires but they have never experienced...
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ashley barnes with the goal. that game live on bbc one. it is half—time.cottish premiership, despite being held to a 2—all draw away at hibs. steven gerrard's side conceded their first goal in the league since march, to go behind early on. but goals from alfredo morelos and then this one from scott arfield took them into the lead in the second—half. but they couldn't hold on. christian doidge heading hibs level to share the points. just one other game in the premiership this afternoon. and a bit of shock result at pittodrie as motherwell ended aberdeen‘s winning run with a 3—0 victory. that moves them off the bottom of the table and up to eighth. it's been box office stuff from the american matthew wolff at the us open but can he hold his nerve on the final day to become the first debutant to win the championship in 107 years? our golf correspondent iain carterjoins me now. it was a sensational 65 on saturday, but one thing we know about this course, it is so unpredictable, anything can happen. absolutely you will be a full to say what is going to happen a
ashley barnes with the goal. that game live on bbc one. it is half—time.cottish premiership, despite being held to a 2—all draw away at hibs. steven gerrard's side conceded their first goal in the league since march, to go behind early on. but goals from alfredo morelos and then this one from scott arfield took them into the lead in the second—half. but they couldn't hold on. christian doidge heading hibs level to share the points. just one other game in the premiership this afternoon....
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park munich open their title defense by annihilating poor shelter in the campaign curtain raiser was barnes big weight on match day one really means. for the league at large find out now on kickoff. it's a new season and anything is possible but let's be honest we all knew what was going to happen and he. had won their previous 21 competitive matches in a row shall cause last victory came in february and despite having finished the previous season just 4 weeks ago by and were in the mood to break some records. so. the triple winners picked up right where they left off serge now free escape to the shelter defense and slammed in the open now. the goal came in just the fools minute making it the fastest in a season game since 2002. and it was a way to do it. the next goal was even more painful for the royal blues as laong gorecki made it to one of 3 former shout the players in the by an 11 alongside lee royce and i and manuel neuer the midfielder was left on his own his old club were getting picked apart. and their defending didn't help the lunging tackle from woodson cut back then handed by i
park munich open their title defense by annihilating poor shelter in the campaign curtain raiser was barnes big weight on match day one really means. for the league at large find out now on kickoff. it's a new season and anything is possible but let's be honest we all knew what was going to happen and he. had won their previous 21 competitive matches in a row shall cause last victory came in february and despite having finished the previous season just 4 weeks ago by and were in the mood to...
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this is item 8 the geneva car barn and powerhouse. if there is anyone on the line who would like to comment, please dial star 3. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. >> a president, commissioner, any questions? >> a seeing none, the chair could entertain a motion. >> so moved. >> an it's been moved and thank you, gloria. moved and seconded. all those in favor? so moved. thank you very much. so noted. thank you, larry and thank you, melinda. >> okay. we are now on item 9, golden gate park tennis center. >> good morning, commissioners. i am trying to pull things up on all my screens. we are here to talk about an agenda item which is a discussion and possible action to modify certain provisions, including with respect to rent, operating hours, and summer schedule, of the proposed agreement with lifetime tennis for the operation of the golden gate park tennis center due to the impact of covid-19. i do have a power point i am going to try and share if possible. it takes up the entire screen when i share it, but hopefully thi
this is item 8 the geneva car barn and powerhouse. if there is anyone on the line who would like to comment, please dial star 3. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. >> a president, commissioner, any questions? >> a seeing none, the chair could entertain a motion. >> so moved. >> an it's been moved and thank you, gloria. moved and seconded. all those in favor? so moved. thank you very much. so noted. thank you, larry and thank you, melinda. >> okay....
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nelson, owner and general owner of barn yard cafeteria. thank you for being with us.at was in your decision to change the name obviously of your establishment? it was barn yard buffet. tell us why you did that. >> thank you for having me, ms. taylor. well, the word buffet is just like an albatross around your neck right now. it is not safe. it's got a stigma. my business disappeared overnight so we had to do something, had to adapt somehow. it was a pretty easy transition for us to go to cafeteria style. we had to increase the labor costs a fair amount, hire extra people to make plates but still unlimited portions, they can go through the line as much as they want, people eat moderate portions and the food waste is way down and the food costs down is only thing that's getting me by right now. >> so the food costs are down making up for the increase cost of labor to transition but you, with this -- your restaurant is in alabama. you are joining us from tennessee but if you did, would you transition back to buffet since you can? would you do that? >> well, we used to ha
nelson, owner and general owner of barn yard cafeteria. thank you for being with us.at was in your decision to change the name obviously of your establishment? it was barn yard buffet. tell us why you did that. >> thank you for having me, ms. taylor. well, the word buffet is just like an albatross around your neck right now. it is not safe. it's got a stigma. my business disappeared overnight so we had to do something, had to adapt somehow. it was a pretty easy transition for us to go to...