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again, lucy, shy of joining us there from burbank in california, the the united nation says there's no fuel to operate generators that hospitals across caused by placing the lives of patients and newborns. a grave risk house official say i have one. the few healthcare facilities still able to offer services will be forced to shut down the well. so with program donated to 1000 need is a fuel to nasa hospital in han, eunice, the biggest hospital is in southern gaza, but that's only enough to last 24 hours. doctors without borders has $1.00 to $3.00 hospitals in gaza on the verge of co. sure. that's the nasa hospital lock the hospital and european hospitals are also at risk. the agency says if she will shortage is threatening the lives of patients, including newborn babies. it says incubate is need uninterrupted electricity to power. the ventilator is that provide oxygen to keep the babies alive. the charity says newborns are already extremely vulnerable and transferring them to out of hospitals would endangered allies. it goes on to say that putting the lives of children at risk like fat
again, lucy, shy of joining us there from burbank in california, the the united nation says there's no fuel to operate generators that hospitals across caused by placing the lives of patients and newborns. a grave risk house official say i have one. the few healthcare facilities still able to offer services will be forced to shut down the well. so with program donated to 1000 need is a fuel to nasa hospital in han, eunice, the biggest hospital is in southern gaza, but that's only enough to last...
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they're currently immediate of evacuation orders in place south no one north of burbank, east of valleycle and west of county lane road and evacuation warning is in place. west valley circle north of saticoy east of woodlake and self of burbank now be providing a quick update on the palisades fire. current acreage is 19,978. there are currently 5,316 structures that were damaged or destroyed and unfortunately our thoughts and prayers go out to the families. we do have a confirmed 2 fatalities that are now due to this incident. closing. i want to make sure that we think the residents of los angeles for remaining vigilant and this new fire shows that we're absolutely not out of this extreme weather event. i personally want to take and show i should say my thanks and gratitude to all of our firefighters, our first responders and for their families, for all the sacrifices they're relentless efforts in battling this historic fire. and i should make that plural, historic fires. next step we can bring back the mayor. thank you. chief crowley for your leadership and thank you for that update. w
they're currently immediate of evacuation orders in place south no one north of burbank, east of valleycle and west of county lane road and evacuation warning is in place. west valley circle north of saticoy east of woodlake and self of burbank now be providing a quick update on the palisades fire. current acreage is 19,978. there are currently 5,316 structures that were damaged or destroyed and unfortunately our thoughts and prayers go out to the families. we do have a confirmed 2 fatalities...
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and last night, a southwest airlines flight left oakland trying to get to burbank as well. and it had to be diverted back to oakland. and that was because of the high winds and that growing palisades fire. we talked with one of the people on board that flight. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit. and then they. yeah. then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> now some passengers also saw smoke and fire and helicopters flying around the fire. before that plane turned around. that flight had around 25 people on board. southwest had planned to rebook those people on a flight today if the winds allowed. [music] and still ahead tonight, the nation continues to pay its respects to former president jimmy carter. this is a live look at the capitol rotunda where he lies in state. we're going to have more on the proceedings, as well as details on the man allegedly arrest
and last night, a southwest airlines flight left oakland trying to get to burbank as well. and it had to be diverted back to oakland. and that was because of the high winds and that growing palisades fire. we talked with one of the people on board that flight. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle...
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luke burbank paid a visit. >> the reds at the top, i put some blue in here and put some yellow in herer: monica valentine's art is a study in color. can you hold up the small beads so i can kind of see what those look like? >> yeah. >> reporter: made up of thousands of small beads and skins. sequins. that's so small! >> yep. >> reporter: threaded on a pin and attached to objects. >> yep. >> reporter: the sculptures are colorful, bedazzled, three dimensional and eye catching. >> are you ready to head upstairs? >> reporter: and yet valentine herself has been blind since birth. >> we're heading in here. you ready? >> yes. >> reporter: valentine is one of 140 or so artists that work each day at creative growth, a nonprofit art collective in oakland, california. the center provides its artists with museum-quality supplies, paint, textile, ipads, and studio assistants who help them with their work, all at no cost to them. >> a lot of people have been here for decades and decades >> reporter: ariel bareck is the program coordinator. >> imagine if you were an artist and you came to an art stud
luke burbank paid a visit. >> the reds at the top, i put some blue in here and put some yellow in herer: monica valentine's art is a study in color. can you hold up the small beads so i can kind of see what those look like? >> yeah. >> reporter: made up of thousands of small beads and skins. sequins. that's so small! >> yep. >> reporter: threaded on a pin and attached to objects. >> yep. >> reporter: the sculptures are colorful, bedazzled, three...
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we are in so i guess to a 130 kilometers per hour in burbank. that's a city in the los angeles metro area. they've never seen a gust you over a 170 kilometers per hour. so it's no surprise. these fires are growing so quickly . the policy expire already $1200.00 plus hector's, the entire $900.00. 30 hector's both are growing. and matthew, beyond the very obvious and immediate dangers that these fires post your residents, what kind of health issues do fires of this size present to well, obviously of course there, there's the national infrastructure. they will be suffering. but at the same time to all this vegetation, all the material that is being burnt many which is building materials that are being burnt. and of course, that's all kind of a setting of the atmosphere. so air quality is a huge issue. los angeles is the 2nd biggest city in the united states, and they are suffering from a very concerning air quality right now, all the particulates in the atmosphere. and one thing it's really concerning. you know, there's so much smoke that we can ac
we are in so i guess to a 130 kilometers per hour in burbank. that's a city in the los angeles metro area. they've never seen a gust you over a 170 kilometers per hour. so it's no surprise. these fires are growing so quickly . the policy expire already $1200.00 plus hector's, the entire $900.00. 30 hector's both are growing. and matthew, beyond the very obvious and immediate dangers that these fires post your residents, what kind of health issues do fires of this size present to well, obviously...
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look at the wind gusts for burbank area. top wind gusts yesterday 84 miles per hour winds and 60-mile per our gusts. we are talking historic lands in these regions. wind gust 30 miles an hour, 20 miles per hour so calm or whether, but again we are not out of the woods and not getting rain in the region which obviously needs at. this time yesterday, we were talking 2,000 acres but now 15,000 acres so that shows you the scope how bad this was just in a matter of hours. look at this region before yesterday. just completely devastated. the smoke is going to be an issue as well, which we have not talked about a lot. the smoke will cause major issues, especially for people with respiratory issues. here are the fires and this time yesterday i'm talking about three and now we have five, 5,000 acres for the palisades. the eaton fire, by the way, over 10,000 acres. just completely spread within a matter of hours. here is altadena, california,, january 6th, and now completely devastated and it looks like a bomb went off and it is reall
look at the wind gusts for burbank area. top wind gusts yesterday 84 miles per hour winds and 60-mile per our gusts. we are talking historic lands in these regions. wind gust 30 miles an hour, 20 miles per hour so calm or whether, but again we are not out of the woods and not getting rain in the region which obviously needs at. this time yesterday, we were talking 2,000 acres but now 15,000 acres so that shows you the scope how bad this was just in a matter of hours. look at this region before...
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in addition to very strong winds, burbank had a gas to a 130 kilometers per hour their strongest on record. they've never seen a gust over one o 7. and so when you factor in extreme wins, extremely dry air. hot temperatures and a lack of recent rainfall is no surprise. we're getting such the high end and potentially deadly events. while yes, as you were saying there, the weather does seem to be exacerbating these fire conditions. and of course, january is not a typical time of year for wild fires, but the region is also no stranger to large scale fires. so the question is, could the scale of damage have been prevented in any way? so it's really tricky to say, i think in this case it's simply a matter of an expanding footprint in southern california. fires are part of the landscape fires a part of the ecosystem. it happens every few years. but when you start building bigger and bigger and bigger cities, you're going to have more potential for damage, loss and casualties. in this case however, you have very densely packed in neighborhoods with no real brakes for fire to stop that. and so in
in addition to very strong winds, burbank had a gas to a 130 kilometers per hour their strongest on record. they've never seen a gust over one o 7. and so when you factor in extreme wins, extremely dry air. hot temperatures and a lack of recent rainfall is no surprise. we're getting such the high end and potentially deadly events. while yes, as you were saying there, the weather does seem to be exacerbating these fire conditions. and of course, january is not a typical time of year for wild...
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a southwest flight from oakland to burbank had to return to oakland because of the strong, gusty windsn south. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit. and then they. yeah. and then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> about 25 people were on board that flight, and some of the passengers said they saw the smoke and the fire and helicopters flying around the fire before the plane eventually turned around and went back to oakland, as she said, southwest says all those individuals were able to fly to burbank this morning and stay with us as we continue our coverage of the devastating wildfires quickly growing out of control. still, tonight, we have more coverage of the windy conditions across the state. over on the fox local app. you can use it to watch our live coverage, as well as coverage from our sister station in los angeles. it's free to download to your phone and smart tv
a southwest flight from oakland to burbank had to return to oakland because of the strong, gusty windsn south. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit. and then they. yeah. and then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> about 25 people were on board that flight, and some of...
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it's nice to show you a calm wind out toward lax and single digits out toward burbank and santa ana and ontario. now the fire weather watch. this begins saturday afternoon into saturday evening. excuse me, into sunday afternoon, and this will likely be a red flag fire warning. so winds could be gusting to over 40 miles an hour and up in the mountains, maybe some gusts approaching 60 to 70 miles an hour. showing you this the wind forecast model. once again the headline tonight into tomorrow morning. somewhat of a break. but look what happens throughout the day on saturday. those winds do pick up. you can see the malibu hillside here. this is saturday 6 p.m. and then late saturday and into sunday. definitely. those winds are a big factor. so this will be a noticeable uptick in those wind speeds into a sunday morning and then backing off a bit. in fact, a change in the wind flow off the ocean that will be later in the day on sunday and unfortunately, possibly another stronger wind event that could be monday and into tuesday. so the winds are not going away. we just have a short term break
it's nice to show you a calm wind out toward lax and single digits out toward burbank and santa ana and ontario. now the fire weather watch. this begins saturday afternoon into saturday evening. excuse me, into sunday afternoon, and this will likely be a red flag fire warning. so winds could be gusting to over 40 miles an hour and up in the mountains, maybe some gusts approaching 60 to 70 miles an hour. showing you this the wind forecast model. once again the headline tonight into tomorrow...
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a southwest airlines flight going from oakland airport to burbank was diverted back to oakland because of the high winds and the growing wildfire in palisades. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like, the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit. and then they. yeah. then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> about 25 people were on board. some of the passengers saw the smoke and the fire and helicopters flying around the fire before the plane turned around. southwest says all of those people will fly to burbank this morning, depending on the winds. >> now to far northern california, as paradise has hit a milestone in its plan to rebuild following that devastating fire in 2018, mercury insurance will start offering coverage again to homeowners in the area. it's the first big insurance company to return to the town since the fire. mercury reports its decision to return is a product of leaders and residents of paradise, wo
a southwest airlines flight going from oakland airport to burbank was diverted back to oakland because of the high winds and the growing wildfire in palisades. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like, the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit. and then they. yeah. then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> about 25...
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burbank malibu hills, over 80 miles an hour. just extreme wind there. montecito closer to santa barbara, 69 miles an hour. even closer to the coast. huntington beach at 51 miles an hour. so you can see the location of these two fires first will come in closer to show you the current conditions around the palisades fire. right now, you can see winds out of the north and northeast, 27 miles an hour, gusting to 39. the relative humidity. it's coming down to around 24%. also checking out the eaton fire as we move closer to pasadena and altadena. and right now temperatures in the lower 60s. look at that wind gust of over 60 miles an hour at a site closer to that fire zone. so as a result, we are seeing extreme fire behavior that on top of this seasonal rainfall for lax only 0.03 going back to october 1st, that is only 0.7% of average. so extremely dry, extremely windy. the red flag warning is in place today, tomorrow and into thursday. and unfortunately we're seeing those strong damaging winds and very dry air mass setting up around 8 to 15%. so very strong
burbank malibu hills, over 80 miles an hour. just extreme wind there. montecito closer to santa barbara, 69 miles an hour. even closer to the coast. huntington beach at 51 miles an hour. so you can see the location of these two fires first will come in closer to show you the current conditions around the palisades fire. right now, you can see winds out of the north and northeast, 27 miles an hour, gusting to 39. the relative humidity. it's coming down to around 24%. also checking out the eaton...
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and at the burbank airport, it was 83, in the chino hills, 77. and we even had some very high wind gusts in the north bay at mount saint helena. and so we take a look at what the conditions were, as we're still seeing those santa ana winds that remain gusty through tomorrow morning. but it's also been very d, only measuring 0.16in of rain since october 1st, as well as the poor air quality. so people in the area, of course, of the fires have to wear an n95 masks. but when we compare the rainfall that we've had in northern california in the north bay, santa rosa has measured 26.07in of rainfall since the water year began, which is double the normal value. but for la, it's only 4% of average. as we talked about going back to the start of the water year, it will be very dry and continued the breezy winds into the afternoon 40, 50, 60 mile per hour winds throughout the day. and then looking at more of those winds into tomorrow morning, still remaining at about 20mph here in the bay areas fairly calm in the valleys, but some of our hills and mountains
and at the burbank airport, it was 83, in the chino hills, 77. and we even had some very high wind gusts in the north bay at mount saint helena. and so we take a look at what the conditions were, as we're still seeing those santa ana winds that remain gusty through tomorrow morning. but it's also been very d, only measuring 0.16in of rain since october 1st, as well as the poor air quality. so people in the area, of course, of the fires have to wear an n95 masks. but when we compare the rainfall...
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burbank was gusting over 80mph.o you notice this morning those winds are not reaching the valley floor. they're staying in those typical santa ana wind corridors this morning. but still the fire risk is critical. that's the red shading you see on your screen across much of southern california. what you don't notice is this pink, purplish color that we had yesterday, that extreme fire risk. so the fire risk is a little lower today. but still those winds are active this morning. the winds remain active throughout the morning and early afternoon. but once that red flag warning does expire right around 6:00 pm, those winds are much calmer. the humidity will be on the rise, and that will be a much better weather pattern for the rest of the week. so we're almost through this fire danger just with us. for the next 12 hours across southern california. we'll head north back here at home, a live look from sutro tower. we have clear skies out there. it's another cold morning with temperatures in the 30s and low 40s. first thin
burbank was gusting over 80mph.o you notice this morning those winds are not reaching the valley floor. they're staying in those typical santa ana wind corridors this morning. but still the fire risk is critical. that's the red shading you see on your screen across much of southern california. what you don't notice is this pink, purplish color that we had yesterday, that extreme fire risk. so the fire risk is a little lower today. but still those winds are active this morning. the winds remain...
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. >> a southwest airlines flight going from oakland airport to burbank had to be diverted back to oakland due to those high winds and the growing palisades fire. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit, and then they. yeah. and then they told us we had to go back to oakland. >> some passengers also saw smoke and fire and helicopters flying around the fire before the plane turned around. the flight had about 2025 people on board. southwest says everyone on board would fly out this morning, depending on winds. well, after last night's warriors game, head coach steve kerr spoke about those fires down in southern california and said his 90 year old mother had to evacuate her home because of the palisades fire. >> before i start, i want to send my thoughts and condolences to everybody in los angeles dealing with the fires. you know, my mom lives in pacific palisades. she had to evacuate, coac
. >> a southwest airlines flight going from oakland airport to burbank had to be diverted back to oakland due to those high winds and the growing palisades fire. >> it was kind of hard to hear the pilot through all of like the bouncing and stuff. but yeah, when they said, oh, we're going to try and land, but they couldn't land because of all the bumps it was. we had to go back up and circle a little bit, and then they. yeah. and then they told us we had to go back to oakland....
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burbank airport gust to 83 miles an hour. um, we could not find a record of that.oing back to the to when that weather station first started. just after just around the end of world war two. so, uh, it's now significantly what they will say about that is, is burbank is is is one is just one area there of other areas that have seen much stronger than winds than that more frequently. so, uh, it i can go back to the 2nd october 2007 wildfires, where we had a large amount of fire across southern california. so, um, as far as once in a lifetime. yeah, it could be once in a lifetime for for some people, depending upon where you are. >> sounds like a just a confluence of basically worst case scenarios. there. uh, todd hall, really appreciate having you on. thank you so much for speaking with us. thank you. l.a. county has extended its smoke advisory through sunday due to what it calls the area's unhealthy air quality. the county's chief deputy director of health spoke with cnn about the problem, and he says he's very worried about the long term health risks associated wit
burbank airport gust to 83 miles an hour. um, we could not find a record of that.oing back to the to when that weather station first started. just after just around the end of world war two. so, uh, it's now significantly what they will say about that is, is burbank is is is one is just one area there of other areas that have seen much stronger than winds than that more frequently. so, uh, it i can go back to the 2nd october 2007 wildfires, where we had a large amount of fire across southern...
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burbank airport reported a gust to 83 miles an hour. um, we could not find a record of that. going back to the to when that weather station first started. just after just around the end of world war two. so, uh, it's now significantly what they will say about that is, is burbank is is is one is just one area there of other areas that have seen much stronger winds than that more frequently. so, uh, i can go back to the to october 2007 wildfires where we had a large amount of fire across southern california. so, um, as far as once in a lifetime. yeah, it could be once in a lifetime for for some people, depending upon where you are. >> police say they've made seven arrests for looting in the last two days, including two people who were posing as firefighters. state officials are warning people to watch out for scams, and they're sending a message that price gouging during the emergency won't be tolerated. >> we are talking about people who have lost loved ones whose homes have perished in the fires, who have lost treasured belongings, whose lives have been turned upside down, wh
burbank airport reported a gust to 83 miles an hour. um, we could not find a record of that. going back to the to when that weather station first started. just after just around the end of world war two. so, uh, it's now significantly what they will say about that is, is burbank is is is one is just one area there of other areas that have seen much stronger winds than that more frequently. so, uh, i can go back to the to october 2007 wildfires where we had a large amount of fire across southern...
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y caballos, como los de jaime y su familia fueron trasladados a establos en la zona de burbank. y que se han producido nuevos arrestos por saqueos en la zona 0. pero no todo es negativo y triste. aquí tengo ropa para niños y para mí, pues en momentos de dificultad han sido más los corazones dispuestos a ayudar a esta comunidad que tardará en sanar. para leonardo ser voluntario es un acto de amor. unidad. solidaridad. estar entre los necesitados. porque esta es la manera de demostrar una solidaridad con las personas que lo necesitan. aquí llega todo tipo de donación que se convierte en un rayito de luz para quienes antes lo tenían todo y ahora dependen de esta ayuda. escenas como estas nos demuestran que los buenos siempre son más. en arcadia, california, maricel berenice, telemundo. gracias marisa. y quedamos atentos porque se pronostica otra ronda de tiempo severo para el sur de california. aquí le iremos contando. mientras tanto, por nuestra zona estamos pendientes a esto. la zona costera, porque hay advertencia por fuerte oleaje. para las próximas horas. esto podría traer peq
y caballos, como los de jaime y su familia fueron trasladados a establos en la zona de burbank. y que se han producido nuevos arrestos por saqueos en la zona 0. pero no todo es negativo y triste. aquí tengo ropa para niños y para mí, pues en momentos de dificultad han sido más los corazones dispuestos a ayudar a esta comunidad que tardará en sanar. para leonardo ser voluntario es un acto de amor. unidad. solidaridad. estar entre los necesitados. porque esta es la manera de demostrar una...
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esta familia, como tantas otras, estÁ devastada por la tragedia que ocurriÓ aquÍ en la calle burbank,l. pero seguimos viendo una fuerte presencia policial. caminando hacia aquÍ. vimos agentes del fbi, tambiÉn oficiales con armas largas. y es que ahora tienen la complicada tarea de continuar con la investigaciÓn mientras garantizan la seguridad en la ciudad que estÁ ahora con el super bowl. este partido de americano universitario que se llevÓ a cabo esta tarde tuvieron solo segundos para huir de la camioneta que aceleraba contra ellos tras esquivar el bloqueo de la policÍa en la calle bourbon de new orleans. 35 personas resultaron heridas y 14 fallecieron en el ataque terrorista. esta madrugada, sus familias recibieron la peor noticia de sus vidas. fuimos corriendo al hospital y pasamos muchas horas. hasta que nos avisaron que mi hija estaba muerta. >> y mi hija se muriÓ. me la mataron. >> hija nicole pÉrez, de 27 aÑos, era madre soltera. sus familiares aÚn no saben cÓmo decirle a su hijo de cinco aÑos que su mamÁ es una de las vÍctimas de esta tragedia. >> cÓmo le explico que su mamÁ
esta familia, como tantas otras, estÁ devastada por la tragedia que ocurriÓ aquÍ en la calle burbank,l. pero seguimos viendo una fuerte presencia policial. caminando hacia aquÍ. vimos agentes del fbi, tambiÉn oficiales con armas largas. y es que ahora tienen la complicada tarea de continuar con la investigaciÓn mientras garantizan la seguridad en la ciudad que estÁ ahora con el super bowl. este partido de americano universitario que se llevÓ a cabo esta tarde tuvieron solo segundos para...
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flights impacted at the burbank airport.ghts diverted to lax, the palisades and the surrounding areas, home to many of hollywood's biggest and brightest stars, many of whom say they lost homes in the area, including sir anthony hopkins, billy crystal, mandy moore, dirty dancing star jennifer gray. >> you just cannot believe that you're seeing what you're seeing that there, that there are flames in your neighborhood. it's just terrible. >> actor steve guttenberg, known for hit films like police academy, said he's been helping his neighbors get out of harm's way, unsure whether his own home is still standing. >> there was this one lovely man in a wheelchair that i just had to help because he didn't have any foot protection, and i took his face in my hands and i told him, look, everything's going to be okay. you're going to you're going to get to a good dinner tonight, i promise you. >> reporter residents forced to leave school. >> we have reports that palisades high sustained significant damage as a result of the fire. >> one
flights impacted at the burbank airport.ghts diverted to lax, the palisades and the surrounding areas, home to many of hollywood's biggest and brightest stars, many of whom say they lost homes in the area, including sir anthony hopkins, billy crystal, mandy moore, dirty dancing star jennifer gray. >> you just cannot believe that you're seeing what you're seeing that there, that there are flames in your neighborhood. it's just terrible. >> actor steve guttenberg, known for hit films...
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burbank airport, 83, chino hills 77. and then back here in the bay area locally. we got into some gusty winds this morning. mount saint helena up to 68. but these winds in southern california, they weren't just a one time thing, as we've been mentioning. this was for several hours on end, which is making this firefight pretty much impossible. so as we take you down to those current conditions here, we're tracking the two largest fires. we have the eaton canyon fire near altadena, also the palisades fire down here, the palisades fire, where we had winds of 80 to 90mph last night. it's now 15 to 35, so at least we're out of that highest threshold, but still very, very dry. hard to get in there. this will just continue with at least 15,000 acres burned up here towards the eaton canyon fire winds right now 15 to 35. this area last night also saw 70 to 80 mile per hour gusts. so the wind is down in this location from just about 12 hours ago. and the way the winds blowing looks like that fire would stay more in the ridge tops here above pasadena and above glendora. if i
burbank airport, 83, chino hills 77. and then back here in the bay area locally. we got into some gusty winds this morning. mount saint helena up to 68. but these winds in southern california, they weren't just a one time thing, as we've been mentioning. this was for several hours on end, which is making this firefight pretty much impossible. so as we take you down to those current conditions here, we're tracking the two largest fires. we have the eaton canyon fire near altadena, also the...
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mientras la ciudad intenta volver a la normalidad en burbank street, en el corazon del barrio francesenta la seguridad. los new orleans saints y la nfl donaron 1 millon de dolares para las victimas de este ataque. y betsy badell esta en nueva orleans y nos tiene mas detalles. >> a toda maquina. asi es como inmigrantes hispanos trabajan para mejorar la seguridad en la calle de borbon. >> las que habian antes las estan eliminando y poniendo algo mas fuerte. >> rolando se refiere a estos postes de seguridad de acero inoxidable instalados en el ano 2017.>> la ciudad quiere mejor algo mucho mejor todavia que es ok y estas son las que estan instaladas. >> es la que estamos instalando ahorita desde noviembre. los estan cambiando porque ya no funcionaban adecuadamente, segun explico la misma alcaldesa de nueva orleans en una rueda de prensa, el dia del ataque terrorista de functions of those bowlers issues from madygraf beds on line on down, but the new orleans police department. >> of course deemed them in efficient because they did not operate the way that they were intended to do. >> las a
mientras la ciudad intenta volver a la normalidad en burbank street, en el corazon del barrio francesenta la seguridad. los new orleans saints y la nfl donaron 1 millon de dolares para las victimas de este ataque. y betsy badell esta en nueva orleans y nos tiene mas detalles. >> a toda maquina. asi es como inmigrantes hispanos trabajan para mejorar la seguridad en la calle de borbon. >> las que habian antes las estan eliminando y poniendo algo mas fuerte. >> rolando se refiere...
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and we also saw about the same at burbank airport and the chino hills, 77 mile per hour winds.wasn't just southern california. we also had some very high wind gusts when those winds really increased in the north bay. so mount saint helena had an 84 mile per hour wind. and then looking at the forecast, we're still at about 20 to 50 mile per hour wind gusts currently. and looking at the forecast, it's going to stay just as strong for tonight and then increase again early tomorrow morning before gradually subsiding later on tomorrow evening. so still a long period of time before they're really in the clear, with some calmer winds coming early on saturday morning. back to you. all right. thanks so much, kari. well, you know, bay area strike teams already providing a helping hand on the front lines. we'll have more on that in just a moment. but right now, there are many people right here in thehe bay arewho know all too well what many people in southern california are experiencing, some living through their own historic fires. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab has more on what is
and we also saw about the same at burbank airport and the chino hills, 77 mile per hour winds.wasn't just southern california. we also had some very high wind gusts when those winds really increased in the north bay. so mount saint helena had an 84 mile per hour wind. and then looking at the forecast, we're still at about 20 to 50 mile per hour wind gusts currently. and looking at the forecast, it's going to stay just as strong for tonight and then increase again early tomorrow morning before...
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burbank airport, even 83, chino hills, 77.nd then back here locally, mount saint helena got up to 68. we did have some pretty rough winds early this morning above 500ft. a little bit scary for those of you living in the hills. thankfully that is gone as well, so we'll take you out here to concord. currently 61 degrees. we've got those colder 40s on the way 910 and also 11:00. so layer it up if you're headed out to run any errands tonight. napa 57 very calm winds out of the south here at three, and we're dipping down to 48 at 9:00, 46 by 11:00. so let's get a look at the larger weather pattern and the area of low pressure that's been responsible for producing all of this. wind is now pulling away towards mexico. it't's just still so close to southern california. that's why they're going to be into some of these gusty winds through tomorrow and eventually some relief once we hit friday evening. so friday evening, that's the time zone. all the firefighters and everyone looking forward to when they can get those calmer winds in th
burbank airport, even 83, chino hills, 77.nd then back here locally, mount saint helena got up to 68. we did have some pretty rough winds early this morning above 500ft. a little bit scary for those of you living in the hills. thankfully that is gone as well, so we'll take you out here to concord. currently 61 degrees. we've got those colder 40s on the way 910 and also 11:00. so layer it up if you're headed out to run any errands tonight. napa 57 very calm winds out of the south here at three,...
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autoridades continÚan investigando el ataque, siguen surgiendo preguntas sobre la seguridad en la calle burbankuÓ solo, pero que el caso sigue bajo investigaciÓn. previamente sabemos que el fbi habÍa dicho que investigaba en la tragedia como un acto de terrorismo e el sujeto se habÍa inspirado por isis. sabemos tambiÉn que maÑana se espera la visita del presidente biden y de la primera dama a nueva orleans. joanna. >> gracias, miriam. es muy importante el rol de la tecnologÍa en este caso. tenemos muchÍsimos videos del atacante. gracias, miriam, por tu informe. maÑana en washington, d.c. el congreso va a certificar la victoria de donald trump el 5 de noviembre. el proceso serÁ supervisado por la vicepresidenta kamala harris. ella presidirÁ la sesiÓn conjunta del congreso, que a la vez certificarÁ su propia derrota. este evento es un paso constitucional que confirma oficialmente al presidente electo a travÉs del colegio electoral. estÁ programado que trump tome juramento el 20 de enero y este domingo los residentes de georgia siguieron rindiÉndole homenaje al ex presidente jimmy carter. su fÉret
autoridades continÚan investigando el ataque, siguen surgiendo preguntas sobre la seguridad en la calle burbankuÓ solo, pero que el caso sigue bajo investigaciÓn. previamente sabemos que el fbi habÍa dicho que investigaba en la tragedia como un acto de terrorismo e el sujeto se habÍa inspirado por isis. sabemos tambiÉn que maÑana se espera la visita del presidente biden y de la primera dama a nueva orleans. joanna. >> gracias, miriam. es muy importante el rol de la tecnologÍa en...
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every work during his tenure representing burbank, glendale and hollywood in the u.s. house of representatives from more than 2 decades shift gained national attention as a fierce critic of president elect donald trump. >> and he served as the lead manager during trump's first impeachment trial. but now that trump is headed back to the white house deal feel there are issues that you and president elect trump can come together and work together on. >> hughley. yes. and you know, when he was president the last time i talked with him about transportation and infrastructure, i am concerned that some of his announced policies could be very detrimental to california. the need, for example, pushing this mask deportation program that would be devastating to the agriculture industry among others in california. so there are some deep concerns i have about some of his already announced policies. but nevertheless, he says he wants to bring down prices. so do i i'm going to work to find common ground with the republicans on how we can do that. >> and so now things are about to get
every work during his tenure representing burbank, glendale and hollywood in the u.s. house of representatives from more than 2 decades shift gained national attention as a fierce critic of president elect donald trump. >> and he served as the lead manager during trump's first impeachment trial. but now that trump is headed back to the white house deal feel there are issues that you and president elect trump can come together and work together on. >> hughley. yes. and you know, when...
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searching nikolai burbank to save thousands of lives when his opponents, germany's minister of propaganda, yoseph killed those who is responsible for millions of deaths and endless mines propagated by the 3rd rush to may of seems to be settled. during the period striking periods. the cutting case, resurfaced, the beach. we will finish us on there for me and i could finish the supervisor though, is what the, what i mean. look at this thing and you, if you have it in his upshaw's, please cookie to the quick man to cut daughter years, suspicion the torch them because that's the worst, the, even the points and cover them as the a little muscle or voice give way. not pretty enough. know okay. and um, what was the impression or in the story? kimberly definitely in the kitchen department feels fortunately, no go. i prefer good thing to bring it back to me. which one you stored in queue. uh, shit though. do you know master gloria? uh well meal is the old. no. unfortunately because the i needed to forge these papers and why required special investigation, but at the polish institute of national re
searching nikolai burbank to save thousands of lives when his opponents, germany's minister of propaganda, yoseph killed those who is responsible for millions of deaths and endless mines propagated by the 3rd rush to may of seems to be settled. during the period striking periods. the cutting case, resurfaced, the beach. we will finish us on there for me and i could finish the supervisor though, is what the, what i mean. look at this thing and you, if you have it in his upshaw's, please cookie...
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estos son los reportes que hemos tenido, incluso desde burbank, donde esta el aeropuerto 84 millas porenario que ya durante las proximas horas anticipamos que los vientos todavia jueguen un papel importante avivando esas llamas. pero no estamos viendo esas rafagas tan fuertes a medida que nos movemos a las horas de la noche. por lo menos esto representaria un alivio nicole, y pudiese por lo menos dejar a los bomberos acceder a estas zonas que tambien son bastante dificiles por la topografia.>> bueno, ojala asi sea. gracias gabriela de jane. y bueno, entre tanto en texas ya fueron activados los servicios de emergencia ante la inminente llegada esta noche d de la tormenta invernal proveniente del norte del pais. por eso vamos de inmediato con paco cuevas. el esta en dallas y desde alli nos cuenta cual es el impacto que estan teniendo estas bajas temperaturas. paco adelante. buenas tardes. >> nicole, muy buenas tardes. aqui en dallas, como en el resto del norte de texas, las temperaturas han comenzado ya a descender dramaticamente debido a esta potente tormenta invernal que ha causado ya
estos son los reportes que hemos tenido, incluso desde burbank, donde esta el aeropuerto 84 millas porenario que ya durante las proximas horas anticipamos que los vientos todavia jueguen un papel importante avivando esas llamas. pero no estamos viendo esas rafagas tan fuertes a medida que nos movemos a las horas de la noche. por lo menos esto representaria un alivio nicole, y pudiese por lo menos dejar a los bomberos acceder a estas zonas que tambien son bastante dificiles por la...
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every work during his tenure representing burbank, glendale and hollywood in the u.s. house of representatives from more than 2 decades shift gained national attention as a fierce critic of president elect donald trump. >> and he served as the lead manager during trump's first impeachment trial. but now that trump is headed back to the white house deal feel there are issues that you and president elect trump can come together and work together on. >> hughley. yes. and you know, when he was president the last time i talked with him about transportation and infrastructure, i am concerned that some of his announced policies could be very detrimental to california. the need, for example, pushing this mask deportation program that would be devastating to the agriculture industry among others in california. so there are some deep concerns i have about some of his already announced policies. but nevertheless, he says he wants to bring down prices. so do i i'm going to work to find common ground with the republicans on how we can do that. >> and so now things are about to get
every work during his tenure representing burbank, glendale and hollywood in the u.s. house of representatives from more than 2 decades shift gained national attention as a fierce critic of president elect donald trump. >> and he served as the lead manager during trump's first impeachment trial. but now that trump is headed back to the white house deal feel there are issues that you and president elect trump can come together and work together on. >> hughley. yes. and you know, when...
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burbank. over 80 miles an hour. same for the malibu hills, beverly hills one side and the hills there. actually 71 miles an hour even closer to the coastline. huntington beach, 51mph. right now. you can see some more wind reports for southern california. the red flag fire warning is in place for all these areas in red, into your wednesday and into your thursday. so unfortunately, this forecast is verifying with those winds picking up, possibly approaching 100 miles an hour for the highest peaks of southern california, and that dry air continues to move in relative humidity right around 8 to 15%. so as we come in closer to a couple of the fire zones right now, we'll show you the current conditions out there and closer to the palisades fire. winds gusting to over 40 miles an hour. it is also very dry. the relative humidity down right around 16%. and of course, the fire that developed this evening out closer to the altadena area, the eaton fire, you can see winds gusting to 47 miles an hour. so the firefight that's hap
burbank. over 80 miles an hour. same for the malibu hills, beverly hills one side and the hills there. actually 71 miles an hour even closer to the coastline. huntington beach, 51mph. right now. you can see some more wind reports for southern california. the red flag fire warning is in place for all these areas in red, into your wednesday and into your thursday. so unfortunately, this forecast is verifying with those winds picking up, possibly approaching 100 miles an hour for the highest peaks...
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tragedia que se vive en el sur de california es la cantidad de animales desplazados por las llamas en burbankas en cenizas. las Órdenes de evacuaciÓn se han expandido y el condado emitiÓ una declaraciÓn de emergencia pÚblica por la mala calidad del aire. a propÓsito, el presidente biden cancelÓ un viaje que tenÍa pautado para el vaticano por los incendios en el sur de california y hoy le concediÓ la medalla de la libertad con distinciÓn al papa francisco. dice que es el papa del pueblo. y asÍ finalizamos. gracias por fl >> comienza el clausura 2025 en la liga
tragedia que se vive en el sur de california es la cantidad de animales desplazados por las llamas en burbankas en cenizas. las Órdenes de evacuaciÓn se han expandido y el condado emitiÓ una declaraciÓn de emergencia pÚblica por la mala calidad del aire. a propÓsito, el presidente biden cancelÓ un viaje que tenÍa pautado para el vaticano por los incendios en el sur de california y hoy le concediÓ la medalla de la libertad con distinciÓn al papa francisco. dice que es el papa del...
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it's going to be again, malibu back to burbank. look how far inland it goes.ff shore winds are gonna stick around. red flag warnings, particularly dangerous situation fire alert. that's the big picture. let's get your weather in 30 seconds. >> michael: if you only have 15 minutes to cook dinner tonight, chef jamie oliver is here to save your day. gonna tell you how when we come back. he things i love. then i found a chance to let in the lyte.” discover caplyta. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar i & ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts right away. anti-depressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. caplyta is not approved for dementia-related psychosis. report fever, confusion, or stiff muscles, which may be life threatening, or uncont
it's going to be again, malibu back to burbank. look how far inland it goes.ff shore winds are gonna stick around. red flag warnings, particularly dangerous situation fire alert. that's the big picture. let's get your weather in 30 seconds. >> michael: if you only have 15 minutes to cook dinner tonight, chef jamie oliver is here to save your day. gonna tell you how when we come back. he things i love. then i found a chance to let in the lyte.” discover caplyta. unlike some medicines...
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southwest says all of those people will be flying out to burbank this morning. it all depends on the winds. >> strong winds in the bay area brought down trees and temporarily blocked some freeways. ktvu sally rasmus live in alameda to show us some of the problems that popped up overnight. allie. >> well, one of the problems is right here behind us in alameda. we're on union street near central avenue. and what's behind us now is what is left. just a stump of what was a 40 to 50 foot tree that came crashing down in the middle of the night. we've seen these tree trimming crews out here for the last hour or so, chopping it up bit by bit. this happened around 140 this morning. luckily, no one was hurt. but the person who lives in this home says both of his vehicles were damaged when the tree came down. hopefully we can show you that video this morning. it brought down some cables when it fell. but alameda power was able to reconnect the home early this morning to power. so no other power problems on this particular street. but wind gusts did cause more widespread po
southwest says all of those people will be flying out to burbank this morning. it all depends on the winds. >> strong winds in the bay area brought down trees and temporarily blocked some freeways. ktvu sally rasmus live in alameda to show us some of the problems that popped up overnight. allie. >> well, one of the problems is right here behind us in alameda. we're on union street near central avenue. and what's behind us now is what is left. just a stump of what was a 40 to 50 foot...
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we're talking about tuesday night through wednesday. 80 to 100-mile-per-hour winds, burbank, pasadena, simi valley, malibu. so many people will be dealing with this, and fire danger through the end of the week is high. >> david: we'll track that in the west, as well, and what a night behind you there in washington. ginger, thank you. we'll see you on "gma." >>> now to the other news this monday night, and on this january 6th, the joint session of congress convening to certify donald trump's victory and return to the white house. it was vice president kamala harris who presided over the peaceful transfer of power. formally certifying her own defeat. and what she said as she entered the chamber today. rachel scott on the hill for it all. >> reporter: tonight, history in the nation's capitol. vice president kamala harris marking the milestone in the peaceful transfer of power, presiding over the certification of donald trump's victory and the election she lost. >> what should people take away from today? >> democracy must be upheld by the people. >> reporter: before a joint session of co
we're talking about tuesday night through wednesday. 80 to 100-mile-per-hour winds, burbank, pasadena, simi valley, malibu. so many people will be dealing with this, and fire danger through the end of the week is high. >> david: we'll track that in the west, as well, and what a night behind you there in washington. ginger, thank you. we'll see you on "gma." >>> now to the other news this monday night, and on this january 6th, the joint session of congress convening to...
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this to come to a head by tuesday morning, peaking, winds up to 61 miles per hour in places like burbank, and then of course, there's the issue of the wildfires. tonight with calmer winds we're seeing more air stagnation, so heavy wildfire smoke is anticipated in places like santa monica. ultimately, linsey, right now, los angeles is in a severe drought. between may and now, they have seen about .16 inches of rain. the last time we saw a deficit like that was in the year 1962. the difference is, now temperatures have been four degrees warmer. that means hotter air is leading to the grounds drying out faster and in a changing climate we can expect more of that. >> linsey: wind and dry conditions clearly a deadly mix. somara, thank you. >>> now to politics. and confirmation hearings for some of president-elect trump's cabinet picks. the fbi briefing committee members on secretary of defense nominee pete hegseth. the former fox news host is one of trump's most controversial selections, and his hearing on tuesday could prove explosive. abc's maryalice parks reports from capitol hill tonight.
this to come to a head by tuesday morning, peaking, winds up to 61 miles per hour in places like burbank, and then of course, there's the issue of the wildfires. tonight with calmer winds we're seeing more air stagnation, so heavy wildfire smoke is anticipated in places like santa monica. ultimately, linsey, right now, los angeles is in a severe drought. between may and now, they have seen about .16 inches of rain. the last time we saw a deficit like that was in the year 1962. the difference...
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burbank airport down in the valley, 83mph. chino hills 74. and this wasn't just a one time thing.een several hours on end here of wind gusts like this in southern california. so extreme wind there for us. we did get in on 64mph here in saint helena. i did want to show you again, if you have friends or family in southern california, the high wind warnings, fire warnings go until 6 p.m. tomorrow. we should see some improvement by late tomorrow night, but right now, no big rain chances the next two weeks. now, when it comes to the bay area, we're still focusing in on some strong gus at mount saint helena 58 and mount diablo 62. most of the lower elevations, five to about 25. but we're seeing it pop up a little bit in santa rosa to 37 and san jose 46. but i can show you this tonight. all of our wind will be moving on out with this area of low pressure pushing off to the south. let me get you more details on this in your microclimate forecast, and you'll see as we begin. 8 a.m. tomorrow. this is what we want to see. anywhere from five to about 20mph. so still a little bit breezy, but s
burbank airport down in the valley, 83mph. chino hills 74. and this wasn't just a one time thing.een several hours on end here of wind gusts like this in southern california. so extreme wind there for us. we did get in on 64mph here in saint helena. i did want to show you again, if you have friends or family in southern california, the high wind warnings, fire warnings go until 6 p.m. tomorrow. we should see some improvement by late tomorrow night, but right now, no big rain chances the next...
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look at burbank, that is hurricane-force winds these firefighters are dealing with.his is the eaton fire, some reports saying this could be epic in scale. this is an evolving situation, here are wind gusts, 70 to 80 miles per hour and enough to spread and start fires. this will not end this morning, it will continue for next couple of days and that is so concerning. three separate fires burning out of control, not contained and firefighters are trying to save others while their homes are burning. devastating. >> steve: that is point of view from somebody whose husband is in the fire business, you know all about it, jd. >> brian: next guest caught this view of the fire through the window of his lax flight until his plane was forced to land. >> ainsley: matt ganella joins us now. you were flying from san jose to lax. pilot didn't say anything and you thought that was odd, tell us what that flight was like. >> in san jose already, knew something was up. pilot said we're suspending food and drink service and we're in for a turbulent flight to get to lax. my wife sent me
look at burbank, that is hurricane-force winds these firefighters are dealing with.his is the eaton fire, some reports saying this could be epic in scale. this is an evolving situation, here are wind gusts, 70 to 80 miles per hour and enough to spread and start fires. this will not end this morning, it will continue for next couple of days and that is so concerning. three separate fires burning out of control, not contained and firefighters are trying to save others while their homes are...
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burbank gusted to 90 miles per l hour. so the wind event itself did significant damage.and throw in the mix, this urban wild fire, and that is why we have this just epic catastrophe, thousands of structures lost. when this is all added up, this will likely end up one of the most destructive wild fires in california history. this is one of the fires we are tracking, the big one is the palisades fire. malibu overnight. the eaton fire exploded. the woodley fire is a smaller one. the hurst fire is about 505 acres just to the southeast of santa clarita, the eaton fire is blowing the smoke plume right over downtown la. that is why the kids stayed home. this is the map that shows what has burned with the palisades fire. so it actually started up here. then it kept jumping and last night, it made this run down toward topanga beach where a lot of structures have been lost. a huge neighborhood. this fire is bumping up the franklin fire from pepperdine university. how wild is that, pepperdine university twice in a month has to cancel classes and evacuations. so as far as what will
burbank gusted to 90 miles per l hour. so the wind event itself did significant damage.and throw in the mix, this urban wild fire, and that is why we have this just epic catastrophe, thousands of structures lost. when this is all added up, this will likely end up one of the most destructive wild fires in california history. this is one of the fires we are tracking, the big one is the palisades fire. malibu overnight. the eaton fire exploded. the woodley fire is a smaller one. the hurst fire is...
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people cut it, the mayor who was off in africa, this close to home, my son lives in burbank, just hadis wife, they had to evacuate. going from hotel to hotel in san diego and all their stuff is in their house, they can't access it. talk about looters, they have equipment, that is their livelihood. they want to, there is just not enough in formation. is it safe to go back? what do we do? this is a job, there's film jobs, editing jobs and that the jobs for next week and now they are saying two weeks from now so a lot of people's lives upended, they don't know what to do. >> you are the fire chief in los angeles you have a responsibility to say we have a problem here and obviously she didn't up until now. and as you point out there is so much blame to go around but it is kind of like scorpions in a bottle with gavin newsom saying these are local questions, it's all their fault and all pointing fingers at one another and to me as somebody who i want there to be once we get past this immediate stage i want there to be an inferno of accountability at the end of all this. all this is evidenc
people cut it, the mayor who was off in africa, this close to home, my son lives in burbank, just hadis wife, they had to evacuate. going from hotel to hotel in san diego and all their stuff is in their house, they can't access it. talk about looters, they have equipment, that is their livelihood. they want to, there is just not enough in formation. is it safe to go back? what do we do? this is a job, there's film jobs, editing jobs and that the jobs for next week and now they are saying two...
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the democrat from burbank is the only member in the history of the senate to have taken oath of office three separate times in less than a month. he did so once to fill late dianne feinstein's seat, once when state election results were certified, and a third time yesterday. >>> the life and times of former president jimmy carter will be on full display today as six days of funeral observances begin in his native state of georgia. carter died last sunday at the age of 100 in his hometown of plains. cbs news' cristian benavides is at the carter center in atlanta with more. >> reporter: this morning former president jimmy carter's hersh will travel through plains georgia. he spent more than 80 years in this small town with a population of less than 1,000. >> i have gotten to know and spend decades with heroes. not many of us get to do that. fewer of us get to feel like they love them and admire them more after knowing them well for that many years. >> reporter: the motorcade will pass by the methodist church where carter and former first lady rosalynn married in 1946 as well as the home
the democrat from burbank is the only member in the history of the senate to have taken oath of office three separate times in less than a month. he did so once to fill late dianne feinstein's seat, once when state election results were certified, and a third time yesterday. >>> the life and times of former president jimmy carter will be on full display today as six days of funeral observances begin in his native state of georgia. carter died last sunday at the age of 100 in his...
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burbank, westwood in the 405. in unfortunate news, right now at this hour, fire crews tell me they are feeling okay about what you're seeing in mandeville county. >> i had a quick question. he mentioned the fire is moving a little more slowly and that is good news but you also mentioned it's moving ever so closely creeping along toward the 405 and that's a big concern. what have you heard about that? >> i live not far from here on the opposite side of the 405. right now it hasn't jumped the 405 which is very good news because not expose much larger portions of l.a. to the fire right now. i would say this is perhaps the most concerning part of the front lines because this is extremely related, tons of homes around here. a lot of people fear this would happen and now it has. >> thank you so much for that roughly 1080 national guard members have been deployed to help with response efforts. christina coleman joined the troop lastly enjoins us now on the ground in altadena california. she said tracking the eaton fi fir
burbank, westwood in the 405. in unfortunate news, right now at this hour, fire crews tell me they are feeling okay about what you're seeing in mandeville county. >> i had a quick question. he mentioned the fire is moving a little more slowly and that is good news but you also mentioned it's moving ever so closely creeping along toward the 405 and that's a big concern. what have you heard about that? >> i live not far from here on the opposite side of the 405. right now it hasn't...
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but this one has been pushing smoke right into glendale and burbank.nd really the heart of the l.a. area. so people who have breathing problems and the elderly have been told to be careful to stay inside, run their air conditioning, run air purifiers in their homes to try to help them out in that way. but it is just complete devastation here. everything is gone. the magnitude of this is incredible how much burned those images are. >> so tough to see there. alex stone, we appreciate your reporting. thank you so much. well, abc seven's parent company, the walt disney company, is donating5 million to help in response to the southern california fires. in a statement, ceo bob iger wrote, walt disney came to los angeles with little more than his limitless imagination, and it was here that he chose to make his home, pursue his dreams and create extraordinary storytelling. that means so much to so many people around the world. we are proud to provide assistance to this resilient and vibrant community in this moment of need. and david muir anchors a special edi
but this one has been pushing smoke right into glendale and burbank.nd really the heart of the l.a. area. so people who have breathing problems and the elderly have been told to be careful to stay inside, run their air conditioning, run air purifiers in their homes to try to help them out in that way. but it is just complete devastation here. everything is gone. the magnitude of this is incredible how much burned those images are. >> so tough to see there. alex stone, we appreciate your...