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burn your cross. there are certain things with freedom of speech alongs it's limited, it's not infringing on others personally or in a dangerous manner, then i don't ee why it should be illegal. they have their right. i was just saying i think it would be more interesting to try to figure out why people may want to burn a flag or not stand for the pledge of allegiance or whatever they want to express because of unfair and unequitable treatment in this ountry, which is real. host: yesterday was national constitution they. the national constitution law center focused on this topic of flag burning. we know the close 5-4 decision in the texas v johnson case that was the basis, one of the basis law on it. the constitution daily, one of their blogs at the law center noted the 5-4 decision and note antonin scalia was a member of the supreme court who signed on that decision. in one of his last public event, scalia explained why he cast the vote on the principle of a textural reading of the first amendment. h
burn your cross. there are certain things with freedom of speech alongs it's limited, it's not infringing on others personally or in a dangerous manner, then i don't ee why it should be illegal. they have their right. i was just saying i think it would be more interesting to try to figure out why people may want to burn a flag or not stand for the pledge of allegiance or whatever they want to express because of unfair and unequitable treatment in this ountry, which is real. host: yesterday was...
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her legs have been wrapped up and she has been burned. she had burns to herface. burns. she seemed to have burns all over her body, from top to toe. her legs wrapped up in some sort of protective sort of plastic film. she definitely had burns to herface as film. she definitely had burns to her face as well. so very clearly, people have been injured. we can bring you another update from our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford, who has told us that parsons green is being treated as terrorism. parsons green is being treated as terrorism. the incident, the explosion we have been reporting on this morning that was reported at 8:20 this morning, a white container inside what looked like a supermarket carrier bag, and a fire will stop the associated reported injuries, we are now being told that this incident is being treated as terrorism. counterterrorism sources say they are working on the assumption that the incident was terrorism. we can now, i think we have the line—up, and we can speak to tom symons. what is the latest? what can you tell us? we are hearing th
her legs have been wrapped up and she has been burned. she had burns to herface. burns. she seemed to have burns all over her body, from top to toe. her legs wrapped up in some sort of protective sort of plastic film. she definitely had burns to herface as film. she definitely had burns to her face as well. so very clearly, people have been injured. we can bring you another update from our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford, who has told us that parsons green is being treated as...
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of the 1.5 million acres burning in the west last weekend almost 500,000 were burning in my home state alone. now there are 17 fires burning in oregon, thousands of oregonians are evacuated and thousands of firefighters from oregon and all over this country have been putting themselves in harm's way to help oregon ballot these infernos. from the columbia river george on the washington border to oregon's southwest corner hundreds of miles away on the california border, i felt it was an enormous honor just to be able to say thank you to the thousands of hard-working men and women who are battling these life threatening blazes. i met with emergency service responders on the eagle creek fire in the gorge. the checkco bar fire. that stretch across jackson and josephine county. the fire in lane county and miller complex fire in jackson county. in each of these settings i met men and women who exemplify what i call the oregon way. the oregon way isn't written down anywhere, it isn't a law or a rule, it's an ethic, an ethic where oregonians step up and make sure that friends and neighbors aren
of the 1.5 million acres burning in the west last weekend almost 500,000 were burning in my home state alone. now there are 17 fires burning in oregon, thousands of oregonians are evacuated and thousands of firefighters from oregon and all over this country have been putting themselves in harm's way to help oregon ballot these infernos. from the columbia river george on the washington border to oregon's southwest corner hundreds of miles away on the california border, i felt it was an enormous...
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the mission fire is burning. it sparked 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. it already burned 650 acres. there is no word on containment. another fire broke out today, 30 miles away. evacuations are underway in the area tonight. >>> the fires are separate from two other fires. the south fork fire burned 7200 acres inside yosemite and the railroad fire. crews were able to protect a grow of trees nearby. >>> check out this new video. a view of the railroad fike. you can see he -- fire. you can see he was surrounded by flames. >> the peer fire spread another 4,000 acres since yesterday. more than 17,000 acres has burned. crews have not been able to get any containment. more than a thousand people left their home. and in los angeles, crews are making progress on a fire that is now 30% contained. all evacuations have been lifted. 7,000 acres have burned. the largest fire ever in los angeles. it broke out in triple digit heat a couple days ago. quickly spread. three homes have been destroyed. another is damaged. many homeowners are considering themselves lucky tonight. >> it could have been ug
the mission fire is burning. it sparked 1:00 p.m. this afternoon. it already burned 650 acres. there is no word on containment. another fire broke out today, 30 miles away. evacuations are underway in the area tonight. >>> the fires are separate from two other fires. the south fork fire burned 7200 acres inside yosemite and the railroad fire. crews were able to protect a grow of trees nearby. >>> check out this new video. a view of the railroad fike. you can see he -- fire....
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that's a steep hill that fire is burning on. is a fairly densely populated area where a rock quarry used to be. in the past 10 or 15 years, i would say, many, many homes close together have gone up in the area. we have understand that some 30 homes are threatened. these are homes on campus drive. the fire is going to second alarm. you can see why firefighters are very, very careful asking to get this out. again, we just learned that not only are fire crews being reinforced opt ground, they are also asking for more help from the air. we have been monitoring this live picture here in the studio. we have not seen any water drops on the fire here in east oakland just yet but we do understand that could be coming. a moment ago, mike, you and i were looking at this picture and we saw some active orange flames at the top of the ring. i don't see that orange flame burning right now but can you see an awful lot of thick black smoke rying from the hills in east oakland in the area of 580 and keller. motorists on 580 are seeing and smellin
that's a steep hill that fire is burning on. is a fairly densely populated area where a rock quarry used to be. in the past 10 or 15 years, i would say, many, many homes close together have gone up in the area. we have understand that some 30 homes are threatened. these are homes on campus drive. the fire is going to second alarm. you can see why firefighters are very, very careful asking to get this out. again, we just learned that not only are fire crews being reinforced opt ground, they are...
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one of the fires burning is in gilroy 130 acres have burned so far since the fire broke out last night. >> the fire is burning in the hills just west of gilroy. jesse gary has the latest now from the fire scene where there is concern right now a change in the wind could actually push the fire toward a hillside neighborhood. >> reporter: residents of eagle ridge subdivision are spending this holiday holding a neighborhood watch party. >> all the neighbors came out and we've been checking in on each other the whole weekend now. >> reporter: they're collective gaze isn't for criminals but rather the menacing smoky cloud rising above the ridge. the fire started burning between 6:30 and 7:00 saturday night. many here packed up and prepared to leave. just in case increasing winds started blowing trouble toward their home. >> you hate to see the house go up. but it's just a house. and we're okay. so you know, you keep thinking of houston and the other fires that are going on and you say, okay we can do this lord. >> reporter: 200 firefighters are waging an unrelenting assault on the flames fr
one of the fires burning is in gilroy 130 acres have burned so far since the fire broke out last night. >> the fire is burning in the hills just west of gilroy. jesse gary has the latest now from the fire scene where there is concern right now a change in the wind could actually push the fire toward a hillside neighborhood. >> reporter: residents of eagle ridge subdivision are spending this holiday holding a neighborhood watch party. >> all the neighbors came out and we've...
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history of the burn burn n 1910, which was over three million acres, killed 86 people, that was beginnings went in and started planting new trees to get forests going. we have vibrant forests going again. host: one discussion that stems topic of urricane was climate change s. there argument for climate change as we see with wildfire? well, most montanans say yes, the climate is changing, no a warmer cycle. go back in history to 1910 and burn.ig that was a period where we had high temperatures, we had dry season then. in the 1930s, my ancestors, who ere homesteading near conrad, montana had to leave and go to canada because of the dust bowl. cycles of warmer temperatures, dryer conditions nd other times we'll have cooler temperatures and we'll have higher than average rainfall. change, it is te important as healthy forest is tabsorbs s carbon sink carbon. we think about climate and we hink about reducing carbon in the atmosphere, a healthy forest absorbs carbon. that is a burning forest, it releases tremendous amounts of carbon. in the air gets so thick that we have high voltage running in
history of the burn burn n 1910, which was over three million acres, killed 86 people, that was beginnings went in and started planting new trees to get forests going. we have vibrant forests going again. host: one discussion that stems topic of urricane was climate change s. there argument for climate change as we see with wildfire? well, most montanans say yes, the climate is changing, no a warmer cycle. go back in history to 1910 and burn.ig that was a period where we had high temperatures,...
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she wasn't burned herself but she said she saw people with burns. said the train doors opened immediately and people started to run. iamjoint immediately and people started to run. i am joint by luke walmsley who was on the district line train heading into london at about 8:20am. i was travelling to notting hill gate from wimbledon, very packed commuter train, young and old, children, pensioners, everyone. just listening to music, everyday occurrence, and then a bang and a flash to my left and almost immediately a surge of people screaming and running towards me. this was just as the carriage came into parsons green so the doors hadn't opened. as soon as they opened, just running to get out of the station quick. then people just started speculating. there was a person on the train running towards us. person on the train running towards us. that is when there was more of a heightened threat and you had to run. the train you were on this morning, it wasn't separate carriages, it is the new kind, all on train. i was two thirds down and i could see wher
she wasn't burned herself but she said she saw people with burns. said the train doors opened immediately and people started to run. iamjoint immediately and people started to run. i am joint by luke walmsley who was on the district line train heading into london at about 8:20am. i was travelling to notting hill gate from wimbledon, very packed commuter train, young and old, children, pensioners, everyone. just listening to music, everyday occurrence, and then a bang and a flash to my left and...
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entries are burned carbon is released. the burning of the wood and other things releases methane.asre potent sheet trapping than carbon dioxide. the amount of methane in the atmosphere is more than doubled since 1750. what are the effects? crop failure. this is nothing new. if it gets too warm your going to have a drought. the dust all of the 1930's was a huge crop they'll year -- failure caused by drought. rising global temperatures were first noticed in the 1980's, 1988. it was so hot in the midwest there was widespread crop failure. masked because of increased use of fertilizer. you can't really see it because we are dumping more and more fertilizer on things. forests burning down in the west. wildfires. thests were so dry in 1980's lightning started fires that torched large parts of yellowstone national park. i was there. i swear i did not do it. i was able to see the park before the fire happened. you can still see the effects of the fire that swept through that part. according to the scripps institution of oceanography, global warming has contributed to wildfires in the west
entries are burned carbon is released. the burning of the wood and other things releases methane.asre potent sheet trapping than carbon dioxide. the amount of methane in the atmosphere is more than doubled since 1750. what are the effects? crop failure. this is nothing new. if it gets too warm your going to have a drought. the dust all of the 1930's was a huge crop they'll year -- failure caused by drought. rising global temperatures were first noticed in the 1980's, 1988. it was so hot in the...
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literally burning with rage. tonight they're lighting make america great again gear on fire over talk of this possible d.r.e.a.m.er deal. the hats, the sweatshirts up in smoke. trump's base literally inflamed. for those who couldn't gear their gear in their buildings, they went outside. tomorrowing their hats. >> in daca to stay in afghanistan and to violate campaign promises leaves me no choice. you have become the swamp. either drain the swamp or you will never make america great again. your move. >> supporting d.r.e.a.m.ers and building that wall. even if he shot someone, some of the base is boiling and trump was back out today. perhaps responding, perhaps not. he brought up the travel ban and chain migration in all cams. this does look like new territory. many people this his base have stuck with him from charlottesville to discussion of the russia inquiry of his own son agreeing to meet with people, offering help from russia in the campaign. there's always split here from republican establishment leaders. i'
literally burning with rage. tonight they're lighting make america great again gear on fire over talk of this possible d.r.e.a.m.er deal. the hats, the sweatshirts up in smoke. trump's base literally inflamed. for those who couldn't gear their gear in their buildings, they went outside. tomorrowing their hats. >> in daca to stay in afghanistan and to violate campaign promises leaves me no choice. you have become the swamp. either drain the swamp or you will never make america great again....
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it's burned 15 acres. we're told it moving slowly and no structures are threatened. >>> the mayor of los angeles has declared a state of emergency for the largest fire in history. it is 25% contained rkt evacuation orders in burbank and glendale have been lifted. >>> firefighters near yosemite is working to protect the trees. firefighters are concerned because the storm are stronger winds is moving in. the fire has burned more than 6,000 acres, it is 23 contained. >>> there are 19 fires burning right now in california which means all hands on deck. several bay area strike crews are not headed the to trinity county to fight this fire, it's destroyed 72 homes and burned 9,000 acres. 14% contained. the strike crews now headed towards that fire. >>> tonight 4700 homes in houston are now under mandatory evacuations. abc reporter elizabeth hur with the latest from houston. >> reporter: new mandatory evacuations in houston. and in thousands of home already flooded power cut off to reduce the risk of electric cush
it's burned 15 acres. we're told it moving slowly and no structures are threatened. >>> the mayor of los angeles has declared a state of emergency for the largest fire in history. it is 25% contained rkt evacuation orders in burbank and glendale have been lifted. >>> firefighters near yosemite is working to protect the trees. firefighters are concerned because the storm are stronger winds is moving in. the fire has burned more than 6,000 acres, it is 23 contained. >>>...
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with 20 major forest fires at 1.there were over 80 fires burning. i was up at eagle creek trail just before we had the of fireworks that set off that pacific gorge of flameout was phenomenal what it did. oregon has had more success than any stage with stewardship projects. that effort came from, we have a war going on in the forest industry manages to get them to the old growth state to be fire resistive and don't mess with mother nature everybody says the solution is to clear cut. that war was unproductive ending in a court battle so out keenness to reject efforts. we have hundreds of thousands that are good for so there was a potential to win so that is what collaborations' are all about in bay are far too close together but moving from the soil level to the canopy and then that carries over to private land. i was involved in a couple of pilot but have been in the woods to discuss how do we push this forward? is there a space that. >> hq. and reduce use the tube walls and has the potential to improve on a habitat and have positive and plaques on t
with 20 major forest fires at 1.there were over 80 fires burning. i was up at eagle creek trail just before we had the of fireworks that set off that pacific gorge of flameout was phenomenal what it did. oregon has had more success than any stage with stewardship projects. that effort came from, we have a war going on in the forest industry manages to get them to the old growth state to be fire resistive and don't mess with mother nature everybody says the solution is to clear cut. that war was...
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that's why i prefer the term burn survivor rather than burn victim. >> reporter: fox 2 news. >>> that feeling that she's not alone. a nice opportunity for her. >>> the time is 4: 56. we have details on how media days with the warriors led to president trump saying that the warriors will not be invited to the white house. >>> and the white house has issued a new travel ban. this time several new countries are on the list of those restricted from entering the united states. >>> on the golden gate bridge, traffic looks good from the south to san francisco. we will have more on the morning commute straight ahead. >>> the weather is cool for some and mild for others. a little bit above average by 6- 8 degrees. we will see how long the pattern last. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the
that's why i prefer the term burn survivor rather than burn victim. >> reporter: fox 2 news. >>> that feeling that she's not alone. a nice opportunity for her. >>> the time is 4: 56. we have details on how media days with the warriors led to president trump saying that the warriors will not be invited to the white house. >>> and the white house has issued a new travel ban. this time several new countries are on the list of those restricted from entering the...
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my house almost burned down.what little possessions i have.>> reporter: the hunt is on for the vehicle and the arsonist seen on surveillance video. no details for us yet. for fear they will send the suspect running. the chief does say the arsonist might have helped. there might be a second person in the car when these arsons were committed. >> you have to wonder why was someone do something like that. >> it is really a good thing it wasn't a strong wind last evening. there was some breeze pushing the fire. had it been howling it could have ended differently. >> we saw how close the flames got to that man's house.>>> hundreds of union workers spent labor day rallying in oakland to hike the minimum wage to $15 an hour. the minimum wage will go up in stages to reach $15 an hour by 2022. workers say that is not fast enough. they are living paycheck to paycheck with no safety net. workers need a fair wage reasonable benefits and the ability to take care of themselves now and when they retire. >>> the next big high-tec
my house almost burned down.what little possessions i have.>> reporter: the hunt is on for the vehicle and the arsonist seen on surveillance video. no details for us yet. for fear they will send the suspect running. the chief does say the arsonist might have helped. there might be a second person in the car when these arsons were committed. >> you have to wonder why was someone do something like that. >> it is really a good thing it wasn't a strong wind last evening. there was...
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last night in gilroy and started around 7:00, burning 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters said they have stopped it from spreading and investigators are trying to find out the cause. >> all right, 4:37. >>> we are really eagerly awaiting good news on the cooler temperatures. >> i'm glad i can bring you good news. >> yeah. >> we're all working on labor day and guess what? the temperatures will be nice and cool, especially on the day and the coast. we in the 90s at the beaches over the weekend so at least we're not going to deal with that. you mentioned the fire. let's show you the tires sending smoke into our area. we still have another spare the air alert. we have fires burning in oregon and you can see across the southern sierra to the north of us near reading, north of eureka, several burning, causing unhealthy conditions for the eastbay, santa clara valley. we're in the moderate range for the rest of the bay area so smoke is cheering because, thankfully, the winds are pushing that smoke out of the area. red flag warning exists but to the north of us from me
last night in gilroy and started around 7:00, burning 15 acres on the west side of town. firefighters said they have stopped it from spreading and investigators are trying to find out the cause. >> all right, 4:37. >>> we are really eagerly awaiting good news on the cooler temperatures. >> i'm glad i can bring you good news. >> yeah. >> we're all working on labor day and guess what? the temperatures will be nice and cool, especially on the day and the coast. we...
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is burning along santa teresa boulevard... (vicki) so far no structures have burned....s came dangerously close to homes last night. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story... he joins us live in gilroy with an update... tonight all new video of the wildfire that crews are currently fighting in gilroy. no structures have been destroyed but this video was shot last night by neighbors shortly after the flames broke out.this is all happening near the eagle ridge golf club in gilroy.that is where we find kron 4's j.r. stone. j.r., are crews making any progress? (j.r.)they certainly are. this fire is only 10 percent contained but it has not burned any structures and it is not nearly as close to homes tonight as it was last night. behind me you can see some of the firetrucks that are out here. these crews aren't going anywhere overnight.today was a busy one. helicopters and planes were used to drop both water and fire retardent on the flames and the areas that are smoldering near the eagle ridge golf club. i could see the smoke from this fire in san jose. 100 acres have bur
is burning along santa teresa boulevard... (vicki) so far no structures have burned....s came dangerously close to homes last night. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story... he joins us live in gilroy with an update... tonight all new video of the wildfire that crews are currently fighting in gilroy. no structures have been destroyed but this video was shot last night by neighbors shortly after the flames broke out.this is all happening near the eagle ridge golf club in gilroy.that is...
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cause a chemical reaction and burn off.is is the burnoff we are look at, this is what happens with the first take. one thing i will mention is the first tank took 10 hours to completely burn through. if this is one of those tanks we'll be looking at this smoke for 10 hours. the other thing that's interesting. there has been a lot of message changing from the police and fire department and the plant themselves what they are calling this. originally the ceo of arkema said these are explosions. then we heard from the fire marshal say it was a chemical reaction, then a chemical release. now they are just calling them fires. but we know why this is happening. the plant lost power. as of idea it was six feet under water which is why no one has been allowed in and no one was allowed to access this plant. and the power has been completely shut off in the plant which means they don't have temperature control. without the temperature control, temperatures in texas are rising, the chemicals are heating up and they are reacting and you
cause a chemical reaction and burn off.is is the burnoff we are look at, this is what happens with the first take. one thing i will mention is the first tank took 10 hours to completely burn through. if this is one of those tanks we'll be looking at this smoke for 10 hours. the other thing that's interesting. there has been a lot of message changing from the police and fire department and the plant themselves what they are calling this. originally the ceo of arkema said these are explosions....
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she has burns to herface. she and she has been burned. she has burns to her face.us and was taking pain relief and oxygen. but clearly people have sustained a very nasty burns. she seemed to have burns all over her body, from top to toe. her legs were wrapped up in some kind of protective plastic film and she definitely had burns on herface protective plastic film and she definitely had burns on her face as well, so very clearly people have been injured. the london ambulance service began its emergency response. but early reports suggest that of 18 people taken to hospital, none have life—threatening injuries. as police cordoned off large sections of the area there was disruption for local people. they can to read terry ‘s investigation is now under way. —— a counterterrorism investigation. we now assessed that this was the debtor nation of an improvised explosive device —— detonation. as you have seen there are reports of 18 injuries and i understand most of them to be flash burns. the scene currently remains cordoned off and the investigation continues. currently
she has burns to herface. she and she has been burned. she has burns to her face.us and was taking pain relief and oxygen. but clearly people have sustained a very nasty burns. she seemed to have burns all over her body, from top to toe. her legs were wrapped up in some kind of protective plastic film and she definitely had burns on herface protective plastic film and she definitely had burns on her face as well, so very clearly people have been injured. the london ambulance service began its...
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what causes excess amounts is the burning of fossil fuels. 80% is caused by the burning of fossil fuelse rest comes from other sources. deforestation. because trees are pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. when trees are destroyed or burned, carbon is released. the burning of the wood and other things releases methane. heat much more potent trapping gas than carbon dioxide. the amount of methane in the atmosphere has more than doubled since 1750. what are the effects? first of all, crop failure. this is nothing new. if it gets too warm, you are going to have a drought. the dustbowl of the 1930's was a huge crop failure caused by drought. the connection between crop failure and rising global temperatures was first noticed in the 1980's, 1988. it was so hot in the midwest there was widespread crop failure. corn and soybean. but this has been masked because of increased use of fertilizer. you can't really see it because we are dumping more and more fertilizer on things. so the other thing going on is there are forests burning down in the west. wildfires. forests in the west were s
what causes excess amounts is the burning of fossil fuels. 80% is caused by the burning of fossil fuelse rest comes from other sources. deforestation. because trees are pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. when trees are destroyed or burned, carbon is released. the burning of the wood and other things releases methane. heat much more potent trapping gas than carbon dioxide. the amount of methane in the atmosphere has more than doubled since 1750. what are the effects? first of all,...
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the epa says it is safest to let the fire burn out. officials insist there's no danger though they expect more explosions in the next few days. >> we think that the one-and-a-half mile evacuation zone is the safe distance to be away from the facility. >> reporter: in east texas communities drying out, families returning homes, starting to clear out every water-logged thing they own. down to the floors. >> it's 'okay. it's material possessions. you know, you have your life, and we're seeing some of that progress at homes like this where they have cleared out everything from the mattresses to the dry wall, all with the help of volunteers. strangers just showing up and offering to help. in bel air, texas, marcy gonzalez, "abc 7 news" >>> and while our day of giving event has wrapped up, you can still donate by calling 1-855-999-give or online add redcross.org/abc. a thank you to everyone that donated. the drive raised more than $14 million. coming up on "abc 7 news at 11:00," police say this man followed women off the bus and then attacke
the epa says it is safest to let the fire burn out. officials insist there's no danger though they expect more explosions in the next few days. >> we think that the one-and-a-half mile evacuation zone is the safe distance to be away from the facility. >> reporter: in east texas communities drying out, families returning homes, starting to clear out every water-logged thing they own. down to the floors. >> it's 'okay. it's material possessions. you know, you have your life, and...
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the car was doing doughnuts at the time. 12 people suffered burns.ne of them in critical condition. organizers canceled the remainder of that event. >>> and a look at the roads in the u.s. flooding south of the great lakes. drivers may also encounter wet roads throughout florida and georgia and in spots in southeastern texas, the upper midwest, rockies and southern california. >>> if you're flying delays are most like will in detroit. >>> this morning wildfires are raging across eight states out west. one of them is the so-called caribou fire in mountain not that doubled in size burning 14,000 acres. >>> several fires also burning across california but there is some good news this morning about the historic fire within the city limits of los angeles. abc's marci gonzalez has more. >> reporter: a state of emergency in california. dozens of wildfires burning across the state including the largest ever recorded in the city of los angeles, scorching more than 7,000 acres of the iconic hills surrounding the country's second largest city. >> this is an isl
the car was doing doughnuts at the time. 12 people suffered burns.ne of them in critical condition. organizers canceled the remainder of that event. >>> and a look at the roads in the u.s. flooding south of the great lakes. drivers may also encounter wet roads throughout florida and georgia and in spots in southeastern texas, the upper midwest, rockies and southern california. >>> if you're flying delays are most like will in detroit. >>> this morning wildfires are...
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they don't going ural gas, they're to burn it off. i mean, they can see it from burning it they're off. host: all right, gary in virginia. moulden, massachusetts, line for independents. mind?d, what is on your caller: john, the food stamp program in welfare this country. blown out, gone, people on it left and right. social ou one thing, ecurity, ssi, disability is moving rapid. four, five ree, months ago, they moved $150 regular social security and put it over in the disability social security, that it is, john. and the sad part about it, it is better, it's o get going to be worse. these people have to put them streets and clean up the parks and stuff, let them earn it. of trash all over this country. i see it everyday i go walk it. they should be doing. -- 8eople out and let them o 5, five days a week and have weekends off. host: can i ask, are you on social security? caller: me? host: are you on social security? retired eah, i'm firefighter. half my social security, which i worked second build up my d social security. we are on the
they don't going ural gas, they're to burn it off. i mean, they can see it from burning it they're off. host: all right, gary in virginia. moulden, massachusetts, line for independents. mind?d, what is on your caller: john, the food stamp program in welfare this country. blown out, gone, people on it left and right. social ou one thing, ecurity, ssi, disability is moving rapid. four, five ree, months ago, they moved $150 regular social security and put it over in the disability social security,...
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experts say they have to let it burn itself out. epa doesn't believe the smoke is dangerous but evacuated the area as a precaution. >>> it's been exactly one week since hurricane harvey made landfall. an entire nation is there to assist. abc news anchor salutes the heroes of houston. >>> we witnessed countless acts of heroism, first responders risking their own lives. every day people like al and george jackson using their own boat to save their neighbors. >> some of the areas we're stopping the boat, you can't see if it's a foot or 10 feet. >> jumping into action when we told them about a woman we heard was trapped. this is your home? >> yes, this is our home and these are are neighbors, evet and james and i'm going to start crying and being an idiot. we're happy to be fortunate. >> reporter: they rushed to help their teacher when she returned to their flooded out home. >> i didn't even have to call. they shut it off. >> reporter: she's your fourth grade teacher. that was years ago. you still showed up to help. why? >> happy birthd
experts say they have to let it burn itself out. epa doesn't believe the smoke is dangerous but evacuated the area as a precaution. >>> it's been exactly one week since hurricane harvey made landfall. an entire nation is there to assist. abc news anchor salutes the heroes of houston. >>> we witnessed countless acts of heroism, first responders risking their own lives. every day people like al and george jackson using their own boat to save their neighbors. >> some of the...
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the brush fire burning near homes. >> 100 acres burned on ballybunion. morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are at the staging area at christmas hill park and cal fire crews just showed up. we have a new set of crews coming here to relief the crews out here fighting all night. you can smell the fire from here and you can see the plumes of of smoke up on that hillside right now. the new crew will be going up. there we did get a good news update. the fire containment is now at 35%. no homes are threatened and no one has been evacuated. now, pyre crews have been fighting the ballybunion since it was reported at 7:00 sunday night. the fire appears to be recorded here the eaglegate, gated community. firing is still burning some 100 acres. planes and helicopters circled back and ford and hit the area hard during daylight hours. there are danger for the crews on the ground facing a lack of water. the big problem is getting water in. >> the way that rolling hills, we don't have in you pressure to pump the water to get all the way up. so for tomorrow, we're goi
the brush fire burning near homes. >> 100 acres burned on ballybunion. morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are at the staging area at christmas hill park and cal fire crews just showed up. we have a new set of crews coming here to relief the crews out here fighting all night. you can smell the fire from here and you can see the plumes of of smoke up on that hillside right now. the new crew will be going up. there we did get a good news update. the fire containment is now at 35%....
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she suffered fourth-degree burns when she was just 1 year old.esn't really like to talk about what happened, but she somehow ended up in a bath so hot that it burned down into her muscles and tendons. how this happened is not as important as what it has taken her to overcome the injuries. and now she's decided she wants to help other people. she's gone through different camps where she hangs out and gets to talk with burn victims that share similar struggles growing up. for her it was part of life, but she understands how for people that get burns later in life it's a much bigger adjustment, so she wants to be part of their healing process. and that is why she's come out and wants other people to own the physical, visible scars of their burns. >> what she's doing is really cool, because she could just focus on herself and what happened to her. >> and endure strength from the situation, as well. good honor. >> she says that her mom was one of the people that encouraged her to wear shorts, skirts. at one point she stopped wearing leggings or tights
she suffered fourth-degree burns when she was just 1 year old.esn't really like to talk about what happened, but she somehow ended up in a bath so hot that it burned down into her muscles and tendons. how this happened is not as important as what it has taken her to overcome the injuries. and now she's decided she wants to help other people. she's gone through different camps where she hangs out and gets to talk with burn victims that share similar struggles growing up. for her it was part of...
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improved the effectiveness of burns treatments this woman has a bad acid burn and is being treated with fish skin unlike in the u.s. brazilian doctors have not experimented with other animal skins to treat burns and skin transplants are rare here to. the tilapia skin treatment isn't just a success it's a revolution. for the past fifty years brazil has had no effective care for burn victims but now it does say user. just two days after his accident francisco is already feeling much better. he says proudly now i have fish skin in a couple more days he'll be home again all thanks to the new treatment. we have our sports now and tuesday's action in the champions league the biggest match of the night was here in germany where dortmund host the defending champions real madrid dortmund's hopes for an upset were dented in the eighteenth minute that's when derek bell put the spanish side on top we all added another just after half time when were naldo fired home the hosts did pull one back in the fifty fourth minute but with ten minutes to go and all those second sealed the points for all dortmu
improved the effectiveness of burns treatments this woman has a bad acid burn and is being treated with fish skin unlike in the u.s. brazilian doctors have not experimented with other animal skins to treat burns and skin transplants are rare here to. the tilapia skin treatment isn't just a success it's a revolution. for the past fifty years brazil has had no effective care for burn victims but now it does say user. just two days after his accident francisco is already feeling much better. he...
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, but they can also be partial thickness burns and that is when it burns a little bit deeper into the is when you start to see blisters forming. as well as suffering physical pain, it is likely that some of those caught up is likely that some of those caught up in the event this morning are also going through some sort of mental anguish and possible trauma. earlier today, st paul's cathedral treated our thoughts and pears are with all and any who may be injured and afraid. —— thoughts and prayers. thank you. this device has been called an improvised device, but what does that mean? what does it tell us about the device itself? 0ur correspondent has been speaking to a former head of national counter—terrorism security office and asked him whether he considers what happened with this device to date meant it was unsuccessful. -- today. unsuccessful years in that the explosion has clearly not gone off and what we mean by that is that it isa off and what we mean by that is that it is a home—made bomb and let us not get into too much worry about the sophistication because a bomb is a born a
, but they can also be partial thickness burns and that is when it burns a little bit deeper into the is when you start to see blisters forming. as well as suffering physical pain, it is likely that some of those caught up is likely that some of those caught up in the event this morning are also going through some sort of mental anguish and possible trauma. earlier today, st paul's cathedral treated our thoughts and pears are with all and any who may be injured and afraid. —— thoughts and...
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appears to have burned. this woman has her head bandaged leaving the station two pictures of people have been coming out right through the morning with her burnt other parts of her body as well appearing online while london's metropolitan police have given a statement saying it was an improvised explosive device that went off in a london underground carriage. we now assess that this was a detonation of improvised explosive device. i should have seen the reports of eighteen injuries and i understand most of those to be flash burns. the scene current remains cordoned off and the investigation continues this investigation is supported by our colleagues from m i five and bringing their intelligence expertise to bear on the case. finally in terms of the police response i would emphasise that londoners particularly can expect to see it in hands police presence particular across transport system across the day. or speaking to the media witnesses of the event. being recall ing chaotic scenes one woman spoke of seein
appears to have burned. this woman has her head bandaged leaving the station two pictures of people have been coming out right through the morning with her burnt other parts of her body as well appearing online while london's metropolitan police have given a statement saying it was an improvised explosive device that went off in a london underground carriage. we now assess that this was a detonation of improvised explosive device. i should have seen the reports of eighteen injuries and i...
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the bomber seemed to abandon his device, which burned but did not explode.en, a leafy, dare i say posh residential area, is an odd choice to bomb in target—rich london. had it gone off ten minutes later, it would have struck deeper into the heart of our capital. this mobile phone footage shows the device still burning after it blew up. witnesses talk about a fireball, but there is no damage from ball bearings or shrapnel. so, a strange place to bomb, not westminster, not paddington. and a strange kind of bomb, too. 29 injured, some from burns and some from crush injuries as people fled, fearing worse was to follow. we heara bang. how big? a loud bang, enough to make us think, what is going on? as we turn around and look, this fireball, a wall of fire is coming towards us. we couldn't stop to help each other, nobody had any idea what was coming from behind. ijust kept on moving. i fell over myself, but i managed to get myself up. i put myself to the left of the platform by the wall. then i couldn't move any further because theyjust kept us on the platform. it
the bomber seemed to abandon his device, which burned but did not explode.en, a leafy, dare i say posh residential area, is an odd choice to bomb in target—rich london. had it gone off ten minutes later, it would have struck deeper into the heart of our capital. this mobile phone footage shows the device still burning after it blew up. witnesses talk about a fireball, but there is no damage from ball bearings or shrapnel. so, a strange place to bomb, not westminster, not paddington. and a...
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it has burned 4000 acres destroying 32 homes since tuesday. evacuation orders have been lifted, the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a wildfire in mariposa is forcing evacuations. the fire started yesterday near indian peak about nine miles southeast of mariposa, the fire has burned 350 acres, cal fire has not said how much of the fire is contained, the red cross has set up a shelter at the oakhurst community center.>>> the un security council is holding an emergency meeting right now about north korea after north korea tested a hydrogen bomb over the weekend. the emergency session comes six days after the council condemned the launch of a ballistic missile over japan. these are live pictures on your screen inside the un security council meeting. we will keep an eye on what they are saying and doing but the meeting could bring more condemnation also debate about other potential steps to take, many world leaders are calling on china to pressure north korea saying they have economic leverage over north korea. >> the time has come fo
it has burned 4000 acres destroying 32 homes since tuesday. evacuation orders have been lifted, the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a wildfire in mariposa is forcing evacuations. the fire started yesterday near indian peak about nine miles southeast of mariposa, the fire has burned 350 acres, cal fire has not said how much of the fire is contained, the red cross has set up a shelter at the oakhurst community center.>>> the un security council is holding an...
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she definitely had burns to herface as film. she definitely had burns to her face as well. people have been injured. the london ambulance service began its emergency response. but early reports suggest of 18 people taken to hospital, none have life—threatening injuries. as police cordoned off large sections of the area, there was disruption for the local people. a counter—terrorism investigation is 110w counter—terrorism investigation is now under way. we now assess that this was a detonation of an improvised explosive device. as you will have seen the reports of 18 injuries, i understand most of those to be flash burns. the scene remains cordoned off and the investigation continues. it's a terrorist attack, the police, the services are involved in a manhunt. the person or the people responsible for the attack will be caught and brought forward for justice. the train was barely damaged. there was no blast. the device inside the carriage may have detonated prematurely. the bbc‘s been told it had a timer. from this crime scene, the investigation is spreading. the area's been
she definitely had burns to herface as film. she definitely had burns to her face as well. people have been injured. the london ambulance service began its emergency response. but early reports suggest of 18 people taken to hospital, none have life—threatening injuries. as police cordoned off large sections of the area, there was disruption for the local people. a counter—terrorism investigation is 110w counter—terrorism investigation is now under way. we now assess that this was a...
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the epa says it is safest to let the fire burn out. officials insist there's no danger though they expect more explosions in the next few days. >> we think that the one-and-a-half mile evacuation zone is the safe distance to be away from the facility. >> reporter: in east texas communities drying out, families returning homes, starting to clear out every water-logged thing they own. down to the floors. >> it's 'okay. it's material possessions. you know, you have your life, and we're seeing some of that progress at homes like this where they have cleared out everything from the mattresses to the dry wall, all with the help of volunteers. strangers just showing up and offering to help. in bel air, texas, marcy gonzalez, "abc 7 news" >>> and while our day of giving event has wrapped up, you can still donate by calling 1-855-999-give or online add redcross.org/abc. a thank you to everyone that donated. the drive raised more than $14 million. coming up on "abc 7 news at 11:00," police say this man followed women off the bus and then attacke
the epa says it is safest to let the fire burn out. officials insist there's no danger though they expect more explosions in the next few days. >> we think that the one-and-a-half mile evacuation zone is the safe distance to be away from the facility. >> reporter: in east texas communities drying out, families returning homes, starting to clear out every water-logged thing they own. down to the floors. >> it's 'okay. it's material possessions. you know, you have your life, and...
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the closest fire burning to the bay area is the ponderosa fire burning in butte county... more than 150 miles away. (tiffany) and happening now police are on the scene of a shooting in oakland. this picture was tweeted out by the oakland police department. this is on 64th avenue. police have not released any other information but they are asking people to avoid the area. (tiffany) one week after hurricane harvey slammed into southeastern texas rescue missions continue as thousands remain in shelters. the death toll this morning is up to 47.. but that number is expected to rise. ( james ) this, as a variety of new threats are emerging in the storm's wake. omar jimenez has the latest. while the skies above southeast texas have cleared other dangers are emerging. rising flood waters remains a major challenge as rescue missions continue in some of the hardest hit areas.nats more than 72,000 people have been rescued so far... according to officials.flooded water pumps have left the city of beaumont without clean water... one hospital had to evacuate.voice of marcus mclellan/ je
the closest fire burning to the bay area is the ponderosa fire burning in butte county... more than 150 miles away. (tiffany) and happening now police are on the scene of a shooting in oakland. this picture was tweeted out by the oakland police department. this is on 64th avenue. police have not released any other information but they are asking people to avoid the area. (tiffany) one week after hurricane harvey slammed into southeastern texas rescue missions continue as thousands remain in...
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ten acres have burned. cal fire and other agencies are helping to fight the fire the cause is still under investigation. >>> firefighters are making progress on a wildfire burning west. it's now 64% contained and burned through 4,000 acres, destroyed 32 homes since it started last tuesday. evacuation orders have been lifted because this fire is under investigation. >>> this one started yesterday afternoon near indian peek, about 9-miles east. it's burned 350-acres they haven't said how much of the fire is contained. the red cross set up a shelter. no word on a cause. >>> time is now 6:06. the united nation's security council will hold a meeting about north korea, after north korea tested a hydrogen bomb over the weekend. it comes six days after the u.n. council condemned the launch of a missile over japan. it could bring more condemnation and discussion about other actions many world leaders are calling on china to pressure north korea saying they do have economic leverage over north korea. >> the time has
ten acres have burned. cal fire and other agencies are helping to fight the fire the cause is still under investigation. >>> firefighters are making progress on a wildfire burning west. it's now 64% contained and burned through 4,000 acres, destroyed 32 homes since it started last tuesday. evacuation orders have been lifted because this fire is under investigation. >>> this one started yesterday afternoon near indian peek, about 9-miles east. it's burned 350-acres they haven't...
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reports of peole with burns on their faces. photos are surfacing on social media show a burning bucket with wires hanging out. good morning i'm kimberly suiters in this morning for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. let's get right to ryan hughes with the breki toss to eileen metropolitan police are now confirming the reported explosion on the train is a terrorist incident. this is a live look at the scene in london at the parsons green subway station. police also confirming there was a fire onboard a tube train and multiple people are injured. social media users say they heard some kind of blast on the train. london firefighters were seen leading passengers away from the scene as commuters were fleeing in panic. pictures online show a white bucket with wires and flames coming out. we're hearing reports of passengers with burns...andpeople were trampled during the chaos. services are stopped on the impacted subway line right now. we are working to get more we learn more. toss to eileen - warm and humid days ahead - isolated a
reports of peole with burns on their faces. photos are surfacing on social media show a burning bucket with wires hanging out. good morning i'm kimberly suiters in this morning for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. let's get right to ryan hughes with the breki toss to eileen metropolitan police are now confirming the reported explosion on the train is a terrorist incident. this is a live look at the scene in london at the parsons green subway station. police also confirming there was a fire...
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more than 9,000 acres have burned.g up next on the cbs evening news, a police officer is caught on video telling a driver, "we only kill black people." and later, diana's legacy two decades after her death. death. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for
more than 9,000 acres have burned.g up next on the cbs evening news, a police officer is caught on video telling a driver, "we only kill black people." and later, diana's legacy two decades after her death. death. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight...
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by morning a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant was evacuated tuesday after company representatives warned local officials their emergency plans had failed. ed gonzales is the county sheriff. >> we believe the smoke is a nontoxic irritant. >> reporter: the company had backup generators, all of them failed. then refrigeration units in three of nine trailers failed. the highly combustible compounds known as organic peroxides were sure to explode as the temperature rose. although they downplayed the storm. the executive defended the company's response. >> we believe at this point that the safest thing to do is to allow the other eight containers, product in them those to degrade and burn. >> reporter: we asked them to provide us a list of chemicals at the plant. they said they would. we called 11 times and never got that list. >> we tried to get in touch with your company repeatedly and i have a simple question. regarding the chemical, can you tell us what it is and exactly what it co
by morning a fire was still burning. a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant was evacuated tuesday after company representatives warned local officials their emergency plans had failed. ed gonzales is the county sheriff. >> we believe the smoke is a nontoxic irritant. >> reporter: the company had backup generators, all of them failed. then refrigeration units in three of nine trailers failed. the highly combustible compounds known as organic peroxides were sure to explode...
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when they generate he, can burn. when they burn, you can have an explosion. >> reporter: cbs news, crosby, texas. >> the occupational safety and health administration inspected the facility last year and found ten serious violations. but experts say it's premature to speculate if they were related to the explosions. >>> hurricane harvey shut down a large portion, one fifty of the u.s. oil and gasoline refinery capacity. gas prices are at their highest of the year averaging $2.52 a gall gallon. the energy department released one million barrels of crude oil but getting gulf coast refineries back online is critical. >> best case the refineries should be up and operating by the middle of september. worst case, some of those refineries if they're really seriously damaged, they could be pdown through thanksgiving o longer. >> one gas pipeline that provides nearly 40% of the south's gasoline will be shut down until at least sunday. and ahead on cbs this morning, we'll hear from houston major silvester turner in his first e
when they generate he, can burn. when they burn, you can have an explosion. >> reporter: cbs news, crosby, texas. >> the occupational safety and health administration inspected the facility last year and found ten serious violations. but experts say it's premature to speculate if they were related to the explosions. >>> hurricane harvey shut down a large portion, one fifty of the u.s. oil and gasoline refinery capacity. gas prices are at their highest of the year averaging...
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the city is burning. the la tuna fire started burning yesterday afternoon and has destroyed three homes and has now burned more than 5,000 acres. the winds have made this a very difficult fire to fight especially combined with the low humidity and high heat as well. while rain on the horizon could help, it could cause flash floods in the burn area. 700 people are under evacuation orders. that fire is just 10% contained. >>> a strange turn of events. we reported this story last night at 5:00. now we learned that detectives have arrested three suspect believed responsible for the santa rosa shooting. officers arrested a couple and their son. the woman was having an affair with the victim. the husband and son found out about the affair. the 40-year-old was with the victim in his car yesterday morning when her husband and son pulled up. she got out, opened fire and killed him. they are facing charges of homicide and speaconspiracy. >>> caltrans imploded two of the underground sport supports of the old bay bri
the city is burning. the la tuna fire started burning yesterday afternoon and has destroyed three homes and has now burned more than 5,000 acres. the winds have made this a very difficult fire to fight especially combined with the low humidity and high heat as well. while rain on the horizon could help, it could cause flash floods in the burn area. 700 people are under evacuation orders. that fire is just 10% contained. >>> a strange turn of events. we reported this story last night at...
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five hundred acres have burned already. >> reporter: large flames quickly burn through the brush- covered hills in los angeles. >> the winds can change direction and go 180 and at 20 miles per hour within a few minutes. >> reporter: named the la tuna fire, the largest blaze in the history of the city. mandatory evacuations were issued to hundreds of residents at helicopters dropped water to try to save structures and homes. >> all it takes is wind or an amber to blow. >> those driving saw the fire raging dangerously close to the road before it was shut down. >> it has been 45 years since we have had a fire in this area. so we have known for a long final and firefighters have known for a long time there is fuel in the mountains. >> firefighters warn those unvoluntary evacuations to be ready to leave within minutes. >> be set and have your car positioned appropriately and have your pets and pictures and all of the things that you want to protect lowered in your car. >> some of the more than five hundred firefighters have been on the job for a day straight as they try to stop the flames from
five hundred acres have burned already. >> reporter: large flames quickly burn through the brush- covered hills in los angeles. >> the winds can change direction and go 180 and at 20 miles per hour within a few minutes. >> reporter: named the la tuna fire, the largest blaze in the history of the city. mandatory evacuations were issued to hundreds of residents at helicopters dropped water to try to save structures and homes. >> all it takes is wind or an amber to blow....
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so authorities are burning off the remaining chemicals. also, a curfew continues in houston to prevent any potential looting or other crimes. >>> 70 cats and dogs affected by hurricane harvey arrived in san francisco from texas in need of homes. these animals were previously homeless before the hurricane. >> reporter: it's a fresh start for these four-legged friends brought here to safety to the bay area from hurricane harvey's devastating floods. >> it was a really emotional scene, they were crying. a lot of the, hardcore volunteers were crying when we left. they were so happy and excited that we could take so many animals. >> reporter: shirley franklin founded monroe, one of four bay area rescue groups along with the san francisco spca, the milo foundation and mad dog rescue, taking care of 69 dogs and cats from the austin pets alive shelter. they're helping the austin shelter clear space and make room since it's now flooded with tens of thousands of animals who have lost their homes or families displaced from the hurricane. >> by bringi
so authorities are burning off the remaining chemicals. also, a curfew continues in houston to prevent any potential looting or other crimes. >>> 70 cats and dogs affected by hurricane harvey arrived in san francisco from texas in need of homes. these animals were previously homeless before the hurricane. >> reporter: it's a fresh start for these four-legged friends brought here to safety to the bay area from hurricane harvey's devastating floods. >> it was a really...
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more than 9,000 acres have burned.ght on video telling a driver, "we only kill black people." and later, diana's legacy two decades after her death. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. new deep hydrating eye gel with hyaluronic...
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at least 100 acres have burned so far and it's only 10% contained.ighbors tell nbc 7 news kids playing with fireworks sparked the flames. >>> number 5, people preparing for hurricane irma has its strengthened into a category 5 storm. it's making its way toward the northwest caribbean. official say it could dump up to 10 inches of rain and cause flash flooding. >>> we'll have more on that coming up in the weather in the next half hour. let's focus on us and we're number six. last night we put the heat wave and the poor air quality to bed. temperatures close to average within four greeds on the high side and one degree on the low side. enjoy. >>> number seven, forget the diet, it's national cheese pizza day. check your favorite pizza place, many are offering deals, that includes pizza hut where you can get a large pie for just 5 bucks. >>> i can wlif that. angelina jolie getting back into front of the camera eventually. they tells the hollywood reporter she took more than a year off because of her family situation including her split with brad pitt and
at least 100 acres have burned so far and it's only 10% contained.ighbors tell nbc 7 news kids playing with fireworks sparked the flames. >>> number 5, people preparing for hurricane irma has its strengthened into a category 5 storm. it's making its way toward the northwest caribbean. official say it could dump up to 10 inches of rain and cause flash flooding. >>> we'll have more on that coming up in the weather in the next half hour. let's focus on us and we're number six....
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it's still unclear, what, if anything burned.r stone) there are more dogs than children in san francisco. there are also a lot of responsible dog owners.... however there are others who make you shake your head in disbelief.. on mission road in colma sits a lady sitting on the curb on her smart phone, with her dog close by then the dog wanders off and sniffs a tree, normal dog behavior nats ambiance then moments later a dog does what dogs do best ..while the owners watches but make no effort to clean it up she just sits there .. then she gets up loads the dog in the car . walks around to the drivers side and off she goes oh, i almost forget to mention the grassy area where all this happened is holy cross catholic cemetery nats: ambiance inside the cemetery this older couple is placing flowers on some headstones notice the dog off leash running around . the dog sniffs around. then wanders off to find a spot where it does what dogs do best nats: ambiance then the dog runs back to the couple who never noticed what had happenednats:
it's still unclear, what, if anything burned.r stone) there are more dogs than children in san francisco. there are also a lot of responsible dog owners.... however there are others who make you shake your head in disbelief.. on mission road in colma sits a lady sitting on the curb on her smart phone, with her dog close by then the dog wanders off and sniffs a tree, normal dog behavior nats ambiance then moments later a dog does what dogs do best ..while the owners watches but make no effort to...
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burn survivors themselves, you know, they suffered a burn at work.they do share that experience. haven't a place where people understand that recovery is not just skin deep, but about helping each child and family heal emotionally. >> you learn to stop victim issacing yourself, and tow see yourself more as a survivor than a victim, which is also why i prefer burn survivor rather than burn victim. >>> tragedy at air show in it laically. what authorities are saying caused a jet to crash into the water, kill the pilot. we'll have key tails coming up -- details coming up. >>> and the big weather headline will be a big warming trend over the next few days. coming up, when 90s may come back in our five-day forecast. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> year-old jet crashed into the sea killing the the pilot in rome.
burn survivors themselves, you know, they suffered a burn at work.they do share that experience. haven't a place where people understand that recovery is not just skin deep, but about helping each child and family heal emotionally. >> you learn to stop victim issacing yourself, and tow see yourself more as a survivor than a victim, which is also why i prefer burn survivor rather than burn victim. >>> tragedy at air show in it laically. what authorities are saying caused a jet to...
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it's burning north of downtown l.a. it's burned more than 7000- acres since friday. crews are getting a better handle on it because temperatures have dropped, the winds died down yesterday. they now have the flames at 30% contained. local leaders are taking steps to prevent other problems that may develop this winter. >> i'm determined to make sure we can start restoration. it's going to be a huge concern. >> the higher humidity and the cooler temperatures in the forecast for today, that's going to help them get more control. freeways shut down, they're opened again. all mandatory evacuation orders have been lifted. >>> union groups are taking part in the nationwide demonstration to mark this labor day. there are rallies at a number of locations including alameda county and the south bay. one begins at mcdonald's in oakland and will end up near oakland city hall. >>> a north bay teenager rescued her younger sister. coming up, we'll tell you about it and her quick actions that saved her sister's life. >>> when we return, where services could be needed next for hurrica
it's burning north of downtown l.a. it's burned more than 7000- acres since friday. crews are getting a better handle on it because temperatures have dropped, the winds died down yesterday. they now have the flames at 30% contained. local leaders are taking steps to prevent other problems that may develop this winter. >> i'm determined to make sure we can start restoration. it's going to be a huge concern. >> the higher humidity and the cooler temperatures in the forecast for today,...