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your eyes burn your throat burn your nose i mean it was just no. asti dirty stinky. some days the. concoction of the smell of the burn p.n.t. and the sewage pit would literally make you would drop you to your knees and you'd vomit i mean it was it was that bad you knew. there was no protection. and to get them in a gas mask but i wasn't. here. and i knew. there was more for nuclear biological chemical. i was never mandatory for us to. know safeguards were in place to protect the soldiers dog as a matter of fact they they would build the seas burn pits sometimes within three hundred meters from from where the soldiers were were actually quartered behaves in the smoke drifted over to where our trailers were and just kind of hung all day all the time twenty four seven right about you know always smell the. plastic bird buildings you know or the wood you know bells. for me. is just really an offensive putrid kind of a smell it's very hard to describe because when it was mixed with the smell of the sewage be it was just all news just got awful your nose
your eyes burn your throat burn your nose i mean it was just no. asti dirty stinky. some days the. concoction of the smell of the burn p.n.t. and the sewage pit would literally make you would drop you to your knees and you'd vomit i mean it was it was that bad you knew. there was no protection. and to get them in a gas mask but i wasn't. here. and i knew. there was more for nuclear biological chemical. i was never mandatory for us to. know safeguards were in place to protect the soldiers dog as...
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were not operating these burn pits with and their own regulations they were burning as or that materials all over iraq and afghanistan you know this not only from the veterans but through g.a.o. reports g.a.o. also found that many of these parapet were still operating as late as two thousand and thirteen and this is at least two years after they were told to shut them down they would have been a lot better off using incinerators incinerators use the last. fuel i believe they're more energy efficient and they release less toxins and so that means that any military personnel soldiers and others that are in the area aren't going to be exposed to toxic chemical toxic fumes that kind of thing to operate to burn pits was much cheaper then to do to put it high temperature incinerators cost would have a national nickel in there for. many veterans i've talked to believe that k.b.r. was merely cutting corners. to save money my understanding is they were given the money to do the incinerators and so it wasn't a budgetary issue this may have been a cheaper way to go this may have been an easier way
were not operating these burn pits with and their own regulations they were burning as or that materials all over iraq and afghanistan you know this not only from the veterans but through g.a.o. reports g.a.o. also found that many of these parapet were still operating as late as two thousand and thirteen and this is at least two years after they were told to shut them down they would have been a lot better off using incinerators incinerators use the last. fuel i believe they're more energy...
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the old fence burned in the fires. but his house survived. >> hit by the rain and some of the trees we might just cut it down. but we're not taking out the root. so keep the dirt from sleeding. >> mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was take yn out in the storm. these strong waddles are for erosion control. >> waiting to see what happens. what the storm brings. >> the santa rosa fire department is on alert. it plans to monitor hillsides for my runoff. most of the storm drains which burned have been repaired for replaced. >> we have done a lot of work. we continue to be prepared and ready. >> mike just sold off his lot. he lost his home in the fire. his neighbors are are down hill. >> sloping to the streets, vegetation, shrubs are gone, so the storm comes in. some of that will wash into the streets. >> the fire department, using social media to alert neighbors, tweeting a potent storm with heavy rain fall and strong gusty winds will develop tonight and intensify tomorrow afternoon. >> the last thing
the old fence burned in the fires. but his house survived. >> hit by the rain and some of the trees we might just cut it down. but we're not taking out the root. so keep the dirt from sleeding. >> mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was take yn out in the storm. these strong waddles are for erosion control. >> waiting to see what happens. what the storm brings. >> the santa rosa fire department is on alert. it plans to monitor hillsides for my runoff....
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>>> the flash flood watch in santa rosa is causing concern for areas burned in october wildfires. all this rain could easily wash away hillsides. kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in santa rosa in the fountain grove neighborhood. >> reporter: veronica, yes, we are in one of the burn zones tonight. it's been raining steadily all day coming down this evening in the santa rosa area and the concern as paul was mentioning is that unstable ground we've been walking around in all day today. you can see our fogged up lens from all the rain today, but that unstable ground could lead to mudslides. of santa rosa has o alert residents and ta it was three months ago when fire swept through ward page's santa rosa home, a home of 17 years. now this first big rainstorm and mother nature's force delivers yet another dark cloud. today he was covering valuables with tarps to preserve what he has. >> it was just burning constantly. >> reporter: this santa rosa couple's home was spared in the fire, but now they have a new worry.
>>> the flash flood watch in santa rosa is causing concern for areas burned in october wildfires. all this rain could easily wash away hillsides. kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in santa rosa in the fountain grove neighborhood. >> reporter: veronica, yes, we are in one of the burn zones tonight. it's been raining steadily all day coming down this evening in the santa rosa area and the concern as paul was mentioning is that unstable ground we've been walking around in all day...
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accused of killing her teenage sons...and then burning them. a look. "4 sec nat/ take it no more for most of the hearing, which lasted about 20 minutes, wren was quiet and out of sight. but she says she lost control... as brice rhodes stood up to be led out of the courtroom. and after she says he had turned back and smiled at her during the hearing. prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty for rhodes. he's one of four men charged in the teen brothers' fatal stabbing and burning... in the summer of 2016. (pam) facebook is banning misleading financial ads often linked with deceptive practices. one of the primary targets is ads involving crypto- currencies such as bitcoin... an example of fradulent ads seen on facebook is one that reads - "use your retirement funds to buy bitcoin" and facebook's new policy says, ads cannot promote such services... including initial coin handouts. those handouts are a way of raising capital by selling crypto- currencies that can then be traded. the coins or tokens signify interest in a company. in sports... the w
accused of killing her teenage sons...and then burning them. a look. "4 sec nat/ take it no more for most of the hearing, which lasted about 20 minutes, wren was quiet and out of sight. but she says she lost control... as brice rhodes stood up to be led out of the courtroom. and after she says he had turned back and smiled at her during the hearing. prosecutors are pursuing the death penalty for rhodes. he's one of four men charged in the teen brothers' fatal stabbing and burning... in the...
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cross burning later. first, if you search the internet for kkk, some of the top stories you'll find are about a small town you've probably never heard of. so i'm headed back to arkansas. the town of harrison has a population that is 96% white. and it's known for still having an active ku klux klan presence. what kind of vibe will i get here? will i see some kind of sign of modern-day racism? >> ta-da. >> the controversial billboard up in harrison in northern arkansas sparking nationwide controversy. it's sparked local outrage, some calling it racist. people say it reminds them of a very unpleasant time in their town's history. >> i need to talk to somebody about the billboard, and this lady will do. she's patty methvin, president of the harrison chamber of commerce. >> after i cried for a little while and kind of had a little hissy fit, then we started working on what do we do? how do you couer a blboard yes doesn't have an author? >> because there's no website. there's no name. there's nobody claiming cr
cross burning later. first, if you search the internet for kkk, some of the top stories you'll find are about a small town you've probably never heard of. so i'm headed back to arkansas. the town of harrison has a population that is 96% white. and it's known for still having an active ku klux klan presence. what kind of vibe will i get here? will i see some kind of sign of modern-day racism? >> ta-da. >> the controversial billboard up in harrison in northern arkansas sparking...
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here at home the burn areas, the recent burn areas, i would say, of concern as well. i will stop the radar here so you can take a look at just how widespread it is. no matter where we go, we have got rain falling. pockets of moderate rain over areas of the north bay at this time as we check into areas of the higher elevations near st. helena, calistoga. closer to 101, windsor and santa rosa. into the central bay it's steady. it's light to moderate across the central as well as south bay stretching from san jose all the way to santa cruz and over along highway 101. you can see it goes past gilroy. this is going to be the case into the evening drive, the 5:00, 6:00, even into 7:00 hours. we are not expecting the rain to taper off until early tomorrow morning. as far as storm reports, a lot of just ponding on roadways and flooding. if we look into the central bay and the south bay, you can see it started right about noontime. it will continue into the evening hours. the santa cruz mountains even reporting a little bit of debris and mudflow there. the advisories started i
here at home the burn areas, the recent burn areas, i would say, of concern as well. i will stop the radar here so you can take a look at just how widespread it is. no matter where we go, we have got rain falling. pockets of moderate rain over areas of the north bay at this time as we check into areas of the higher elevations near st. helena, calistoga. closer to 101, windsor and santa rosa. into the central bay it's steady. it's light to moderate across the central as well as south bay...
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and that fire continues to burn with potentially toxic fumes.ind kron-4's charles clifford live near south 4-th street and wright avenue. charles - you are upwind of the smoke so what are the concerns for people downwind as the fire continues to burn? so with the shelter in place it is important that folks shut off ther havac systems, close their windows and doors. listen to radio and media and get their information from there. "let us begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong because our people are strong." (pam) strong."people are because our union is strong the state of our recognizing that tonight by "let us begin there. information from there. information from and get their radio and media doors. listen to windows and close their windows and doors. listen to radio and media and get their information from there.
and that fire continues to burn with potentially toxic fumes.ind kron-4's charles clifford live near south 4-th street and wright avenue. charles - you are upwind of the smoke so what are the concerns for people downwind as the fire continues to burn? so with the shelter in place it is important that folks shut off ther havac systems, close their windows and doors. listen to radio and media and get their information from there. "let us begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our...
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let's say you burn 500 before breakfast. greater percentage of those calories burned are coming from fat, 70% fat, 30% carb. let's say you eat breakfast, then jump on the treadmill. you burn that same 500 calories, but now it's flipped. you're actually running on 70% carb and 30% fat. whether it's fat or carbs doesn't determine the size of your gut. >> the fuel that's burned during the exercise itself has nothing to do with how much fat loss you lose over time. what determines how much fat loss you lose over time is the difference between how many calories you eat and how many calories you burn throughout the day. >> when the body starts working, then it will use up what's in the bloodstream and then pull it out of the muscle. >> so, friends, we can verify this story is false. you do burn more fat by exercising before breakfast, but that's because your carb source is low. that doesn't mean you're losing body fat. the only way to get rid of that is to burn you take in. meantime if you see something that needs verifying, find
let's say you burn 500 before breakfast. greater percentage of those calories burned are coming from fat, 70% fat, 30% carb. let's say you eat breakfast, then jump on the treadmill. you burn that same 500 calories, but now it's flipped. you're actually running on 70% carb and 30% fat. whether it's fat or carbs doesn't determine the size of your gut. >> the fuel that's burned during the exercise itself has nothing to do with how much fat loss you lose over time. what determines how much...
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carbs are burned. let's say you eat breakfast and get on the treadmill. you burn that same 500 calories, but now you're running on 70% carb and 30% fat. whether it's fat or carbs it doesn't determine the size of your gut. >> the fuel that's burned during the exercise itself has nothing to do with how much fat loss you lose over time, but determining how much fat loss you lose over time is how much calories you eat and how much calories you burn during the day. >> when the body starts working, it will use what's in the bloodstream and then pull it out of >> whamo, false. you burn more fat by exercising before breakfast, but that's because your carbs are low. the only way to get rid of more body fat is to burn more calories than you take in. >>> a maryland teen winning big in the gaming world and i'm talking thousands of bucks. he's set to compete in the world championships with a hefty cash prize. >> new technology inspired a local man to get more people singing, lifts every voice and sang. >>> so what
carbs are burned. let's say you eat breakfast and get on the treadmill. you burn that same 500 calories, but now you're running on 70% carb and 30% fat. whether it's fat or carbs it doesn't determine the size of your gut. >> the fuel that's burned during the exercise itself has nothing to do with how much fat loss you lose over time, but determining how much fat loss you lose over time is how much calories you eat and how much calories you burn during the day. >> when the body...
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>> reporter: he's pouring concrete for a new fence around his fountain grove home, the old fence burned in the fires, but his house survived. >> i tried to get ahead of the rain and some of the trees we probably just cut it down but we're not taking it out at the root so it's keeping the dirt from sliding. >> reporter: mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was wiped out in the firestorm. these new signs warn of the danger. the city is improvising with miles of these straw waddles for erosion control. >> we're waiting to see what happens, what the storm brings. >> reporter: the santa rosa fire department is on alert. it plans to monitor hillsides for any runoff. most of the underground storm drains which burned have been repaired or replaced. >> we've done a lot of work. we continue to be prepared. we continue to be ready. >> mi>> reporter: mike lost his home in the fire. he sold off his lots. his thought are with his neighbors who live downhill. >> there's some lots sloping to the street where the vegetation and shrubs are all gone. so some of that will wash into the s
>> reporter: he's pouring concrete for a new fence around his fountain grove home, the old fence burned in the fires, but his house survived. >> i tried to get ahead of the rain and some of the trees we probably just cut it down but we're not taking it out at the root so it's keeping the dirt from sliding. >> reporter: mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was wiped out in the firestorm. these new signs warn of the danger. the city is improvising with miles...
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most of the underground storm drains which burned have been repaired or replaced. >> we've done a lot of work. we continue to be prepared. we continue to be ready. >> mi>> reporter: mike lost his home in the fire. he sold off his lots. his thought are with his neighbors who live downhill. >> there's some lots sloping to the street where the vegetation and shrubs are all gone. so some of that will wash into the streets. >> reporter: the fire department using social media to get the word out to neighbors, it tweeted "a potent storm with heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds will develop tonight and intensify tomorrow afternoon. >> the last thing we want to do is evacuate based on any sort of a developing situation. but we want people to be prepared for it. >> after the fire, we don't know. we really don't know. >> reporter: a resilient community on alert once again. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> tomorrow the storm impact scale of three. >> let's check in with drew for more on the storm. >> reporter: we' begin with the flash flood wash going into effect through portions
most of the underground storm drains which burned have been repaired or replaced. >> we've done a lot of work. we continue to be prepared. we continue to be ready. >> mi>> reporter: mike lost his home in the fire. he sold off his lots. his thought are with his neighbors who live downhill. >> there's some lots sloping to the street where the vegetation and shrubs are all gone. so some of that will wash into the streets. >> reporter: the fire department using social...
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clearly people were talking about him because his ears are burning. >> stupid.is so stinking lucky that his ear was the only thing burned. >> honestly by the looks of it it's going to be more like some sunburn, serious sunburn as opposed to serious burns, and honestly he's lucky to have as much of his beard and eyebrows left as he does. >> happy birthday? many happy returns? >> this is the wedding reception for the wedding of martin kilminister and her man christopher. as you can see she is in a wheelchair, but that's not going to stop christopher from having his first dance. he leans over to pick his bride up. it takes a little maneuvering. and with a little help of friends and family around him you see that eventually he is able 20 grab her, pick her up, and they get to have her dance. to "i don't want to miss a thing" by aerosmith. ♪ don't want to close my eyes >> that's also a very emotional part of the song. it kind of matches that part of the video well. ♪ and i don't want to miss a thing ♪ >> doesn't matter who you are, though. this first dance, it's just
clearly people were talking about him because his ears are burning. >> stupid.is so stinking lucky that his ear was the only thing burned. >> honestly by the looks of it it's going to be more like some sunburn, serious sunburn as opposed to serious burns, and honestly he's lucky to have as much of his beard and eyebrows left as he does. >> happy birthday? many happy returns? >> this is the wedding reception for the wedding of martin kilminister and her man christopher....
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what is -- it's a gins-burn. >> actress kate mckinnon's portrayal and her gins-burn.sburg willing to weigh in. >> i would like to say gins-burn sometimes. >> justice ginsburg, by the way, is featured in the new documentary "rbg." >>> when we come back on a monday night, just in, the cost of a ticket to the super bowl. any guesses? you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lo
what is -- it's a gins-burn. >> actress kate mckinnon's portrayal and her gins-burn.sburg willing to weigh in. >> i would like to say gins-burn sometimes. >> justice ginsburg, by the way, is featured in the new documentary "rbg." >>> when we come back on a monday night, just in, the cost of a ticket to the super bowl. any guesses? you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy....
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yesterday, nelson toured california areas burned by the thomas fire. she'll get an update from federal, state, and county and local officials about the fire response and the recovery efforts in the north bay. as you know, president trump approved that disaster declaration of the fires which killed 40 and stroi -- and destroyed 440 homes. >>> more than 100 volunteers workday and night to bring home cats that escaped the flames almost three months ago. the volunteers store their supplies in the burn zones where they set and monitored traps every night. they placed bait foods and change location because the lot where they were storing their supplies were being cleared of debris. volunteers say the hard work is worth it once a cat is reunited with its owner. >> it's amazing to be able to bring a cat home to an owner and see the joy and the happiness it brings to a family. that's why we do it. >> in santa rosa's coffee park neighborhood, volunteers caught 70 cats and they say it's another 70 out there. as long as there's a need, they'll reunite animals with
yesterday, nelson toured california areas burned by the thomas fire. she'll get an update from federal, state, and county and local officials about the fire response and the recovery efforts in the north bay. as you know, president trump approved that disaster declaration of the fires which killed 40 and stroi -- and destroyed 440 homes. >>> more than 100 volunteers workday and night to bring home cats that escaped the flames almost three months ago. the volunteers store their supplies...
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it is the newly burned areas they are mostly concerned about. in addition, every single fire department in napa county is open and fully staffed to prepare for tonight's rainstorm. in napa county, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> santa clara county is making more shelter beds available for the next three nights. various locations around the county are adding more beds to help those in need as all of this wet weather moves through the bay area. 192 beds are being added through tuesday night.>>> you can stay up to date on the bay area weather conditions by downloading our free ktvu weather app. our weather team is also posting updates on facebook, twitter and instagram. >>> six people have died near second to. the crash happened around 12:30 am after a woman was driving the wrong way on i-5. a woman was driving alone down the wrong way of the highway when she crashed into a dodge that had five people in it. both of the vehicles were engulfed in flames. sadly, everyone died at the scene.>>> a crash along the east shore freeway had traffic at a
it is the newly burned areas they are mostly concerned about. in addition, every single fire department in napa county is open and fully staffed to prepare for tonight's rainstorm. in napa county, leigh martinez, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> santa clara county is making more shelter beds available for the next three nights. various locations around the county are adding more beds to help those in need as all of this wet weather moves through the bay area. 192 beds are being added through...
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this home was burned to the ground. while others were saved, more anxiety creeps in. >> because the hills back there are so bare after all the fire, if the rain comes down heavy, as we have in the past, there will be mudslides on foothill road up there and the roads will be barricaded, and people won't be able to go through. >> reporter: the biggest concern? the massive fires burned away the vegetation that would normally hold the soil in place, preventing the rain from becoming a rushing river down the hillside and into neighborhoods. >> there's going to be mudslides and floods if the rain is significant. i know that from previous places i've lived. >> the thomas fire burned nearly 282,000 acres in ventura and santa barbra counties. >> there are flash flood watches in effect all across the state. any area that had recent fires, we'll see problems. usually the vegetation helps hold that water back. the areas where the fires burned, those will be dealing with debris, mudslides. we were talking about flash flooding becaus
this home was burned to the ground. while others were saved, more anxiety creeps in. >> because the hills back there are so bare after all the fire, if the rain comes down heavy, as we have in the past, there will be mudslides on foothill road up there and the roads will be barricaded, and people won't be able to go through. >> reporter: the biggest concern? the massive fires burned away the vegetation that would normally hold the soil in place, preventing the rain from becoming a...
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flash flood for the north bay with the burn areas.oon today with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. right now, the first smms is warm and the snow levels are very high. it will be a rain event until late tomorrow. it has tapped into warm moisture and the santa cruz mountains could get 4 inches of rain and everyone else, 2 inches about. and heading over towards parts of east bay, not as much in the north but still getting rain. livermore and san mateo, coming in at the heaviest now. 40s and 50s will not change much. wind will pick up later on. warm system for the siera nevadas, so mainly rain if you are headed athere. later on, we will have a winter storm advisory for the southern siera, but that will take a lot to get the snow down to lake level. >>> a lot of issues, sal? >> that's right. oakland is taking a beating with the storm. let's get to a live picture of one of our crews stuck in traffic, an accident westbound 580 at grand avenue. i wanted to show you the picture here. by the way, nearby eastbound 580, another crash with a vehicle
flash flood for the north bay with the burn areas.oon today with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. right now, the first smms is warm and the snow levels are very high. it will be a rain event until late tomorrow. it has tapped into warm moisture and the santa cruz mountains could get 4 inches of rain and everyone else, 2 inches about. and heading over towards parts of east bay, not as much in the north but still getting rain. livermore and san mateo, coming in at the heaviest now. 40s and 50s will...
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.>> our houses didn't burn, and we are grateful, believe me, we have our own set of problems to deal with. >> reporter: michael's home was only one of two houses that survive, where flames came within a few feet of his back door. >> what i'm trying to do is watch out for additional slides. >> reporter: ever since the fires burned away the brush, the hillside behind his home has become unstable. he is worried tomorrow's rains could lead to a massive mudslide. >> i am monitoring some of the areas that look like they could move, we have taken stones and placed it in place, so it doesn't come down. >> reporter: the city of santa rosa has done its own work to prepare, there are strong barriers around fire damaged areas, to keep debris from running into the street, hydroseeding, to keep grass going again, and clearing out the storm drains to prevent flooding. >> a lot of work of the last few months, we haven't tested the system yet. >> reporter: they have not seen a big storm since the fires, which gave them plenty of time to get ready, and notify residents in those high-risk areas. they p
.>> our houses didn't burn, and we are grateful, believe me, we have our own set of problems to deal with. >> reporter: michael's home was only one of two houses that survive, where flames came within a few feet of his back door. >> what i'm trying to do is watch out for additional slides. >> reporter: ever since the fires burned away the brush, the hillside behind his home has become unstable. he is worried tomorrow's rains could lead to a massive mudslide. >> i...
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i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. people don't know how to deal with someone who's different, and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. cause of those scars is what landed her in jail. >> my boyfriend and his friend were trying to make hash oil in an apartment building with butane. and a spark lit and it blew up the apartment. and we were all inside. >> the longest time in all our explosions normally when it comes to drug or drug making in houses is usually meth. what we're starting to see is a new trend. they're using butane to extract hash oil from marijuana. the problem with that is they're doing it indoors. anything butane, your pilot light from your stove or heater, next thing you know, boom, explosion. >> the explosion occurred inside the apartment hudson and her boyfriend shared with his mother. >> all i heard was my boyfriend yelling, and then i felt like a really, really hot
i thought about when i seen lacy was her burns. i didn't know what happened. >> you get some people who ask you what happened or just stare at you. people don't know how to deal with someone who's different, and i'm different. >> lexie hudson is scarred over more than half of her body. cause of those scars is what landed her in jail. >> my boyfriend and his friend were trying to make hash oil in an apartment building with butane. and a spark lit and it blew up the apartment....
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there is a lot of concern for the newly burned area from october's wildfires which is mainly what they are concerned about. >> for the latest on the weather conditions, download our app and also the weather team will post updates on facebook and twitter. >>> many residents complained they received little or no warnings about the fires and evacuations in october. according to the chronicle, lawmakers have drafted a bill that creates a standard state wide notification plan. counties would have to create local guide lines for a federal alert system that sends emergency text messages to cell phones in the area. they would also be sent to land lines, the use of sirens would be imelemented as well. >>> on friday, this man was acquitted of murder in the death of kate steinly and sentenced for a gun charge linked to the death but with credit for time served, he will not serve any more time. he now faces federal charges for being an undocumented immigrant in possession of a firearm. his attorney says they will fight the charge. >>> an attempted traffic stop in richmond last month led to police
there is a lot of concern for the newly burned area from october's wildfires which is mainly what they are concerned about. >> for the latest on the weather conditions, download our app and also the weather team will post updates on facebook and twitter. >>> many residents complained they received little or no warnings about the fires and evacuations in october. according to the chronicle, lawmakers have drafted a bill that creates a standard state wide notification plan....
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it is the north bay we're most concerned with, the flding today over the burn scars. the biggest concern or the time frame for the greatest concerns starts at noon today, goes all the way until 6:00 tomorrow morning. so that is quite a time frame, about 18 hours where we could have some debris flows off those burn scars. you can see the yellows out there. they're few and far between now but they will pick up. right now just a lot of rain and light rain across the north bay. and as we head into the deeper parts of the day, that will increase and so will the temperatures starting in the upper 40s this morning and all the way into the mid-50s by the tie we get to 8:00. that warmer air that comes in that increases the intensity of the rain and brings us the energy we need for thunderstorms this evening. east bay valleys starting off at 50 with rain. rain just continues all day into the upper 50s by 8:00 this evening. and on the peninsula rain all day today. and the temperature also increases from 50 this morning to 57 by 6:00 and 8:00 with the heavier rain falling during
it is the north bay we're most concerned with, the flding today over the burn scars. the biggest concern or the time frame for the greatest concerns starts at noon today, goes all the way until 6:00 tomorrow morning. so that is quite a time frame, about 18 hours where we could have some debris flows off those burn scars. you can see the yellows out there. they're few and far between now but they will pick up. right now just a lot of rain and light rain across the north bay. and as we head into...
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just about an hour ago a fire was burning on top of the building. i will have more details next. >>> protecting our kids from technology. the demand some apple investors are making this morning. >> since we're on storm watch, out there and waiting for you to pick up on the fact we're having hydroplaning, trees toppling, another high concern, power outages, moderate because of the trees toppling, flooding of the burn scars, and a low concern with river flooding. more on this strong storm coming up. >>> here's a live look as that rain continues to come the energy conscious whopeople among usle? 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 routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> san francisco's board of supervisors expected to vote tomorrow to extend restrictions on businesses in the mission
just about an hour ago a fire was burning on top of the building. i will have more details next. >>> protecting our kids from technology. the demand some apple investors are making this morning. >> since we're on storm watch, out there and waiting for you to pick up on the fact we're having hydroplaning, trees toppling, another high concern, power outages, moderate because of the trees toppling, flooding of the burn scars, and a low concern with river flooding. more on this...
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there is concern about mudslides in the burn scar areas. in the sierras, some high elevation snow. 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., two to four inches at 6,000 feet. tomorrow morning, mid-40s to the low 50s. need a jacket or raincoat or umbrella to keep you dry. for the afternoon, you will be seeing a mix of sun, clouds and some showers. so, you'll need the rain gear and the umbrellas. upper 50s. here's a look at the forecast. scattered showers and breezy. we drop it to a level 1 for tuesday. wednesday, mostly cloudy. one system might try to sneak in here and drop a few showers. drying out for the latter part of the workweek all the way into the weekend. you'll notice mild conditions as we head into the weekend. level 1 system on monday, bringing us a chance of rain. the computer models not in complete agreement for monday yet. we'll keep it in the forecast. >>> extreme reaction to a creepy crawly visitor. now, a california man has to find a new home. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america," taraji p. henson talks about her action thriller, "proud >
there is concern about mudslides in the burn scar areas. in the sierras, some high elevation snow. 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., two to four inches at 6,000 feet. tomorrow morning, mid-40s to the low 50s. need a jacket or raincoat or umbrella to keep you dry. for the afternoon, you will be seeing a mix of sun, clouds and some showers. so, you'll need the rain gear and the umbrellas. upper 50s. here's a look at the forecast. scattered showers and breezy. we drop it to a level 1 for tuesday....
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strong winds and flooding concerns over the burn scars. let me show you the areas, just rolled over 680 from pleasant rolled over 680 from pleasant hill up to about martinez, mart, altamont pass, pretty slick and you can see more yellows, moderate rain offshore. san jose. the rain has not escaped you like it normally does. my accuweather planner, a soggy start breezy at noon and evening. causing issues on the >> lots of hydro planing. the richmond/san rafael bridge. standing water as you approach. traffic is light. green for the sensors. green elsewhere means it's raining. we get your morning back in action with kids back to school and back to work after the holiday. south 280 before 380 an overturn. a traffic break there. plenty of other solo spinouts and accidents to tell you about when we come back. >>> slick roads will be an issue all day. please be careful. >> matt keller in the santa cruz mountains. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. the showers are coming down here in the santa cruz mountains. it's st
strong winds and flooding concerns over the burn scars. let me show you the areas, just rolled over 680 from pleasant rolled over 680 from pleasant hill up to about martinez, mart, altamont pass, pretty slick and you can see more yellows, moderate rain offshore. san jose. the rain has not escaped you like it normally does. my accuweather planner, a soggy start breezy at noon and evening. causing issues on the >> lots of hydro planing. the richmond/san rafael bridge. standing water as you...
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that's why we'll be watching the burn zones in the north bay, all those wine country wildfires. we'll watch it all winter long. they've already had 2 inches of rainfall. a flash flood watch is in effect for those areas until tomorrow morning. we'll talk about when the rain ends and what to expect after the storm is gone coming up in a few minutes. >> we appreciate that, paul. >>> the flash flood watch in santa rosa is causing concern for areas burned in october wildfires. all this rain could easily wash away hillsides. kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in santa rosa in the fountain grove neighborhood. >> reporter: veronica, yes, we are in one of the burn zones tonight. it's been raining steadily all day coming down this evening in the santa rosa area and the concern as paul was mentioning is that unstable ground we've been walking around in all day today. you can see our fogged up lens from all the rain today, but that unstable ground could lead to mudslides. of santa rosa has o alert residents and ta it was three months ago when fire swept through ward page's santa rosa home, a
that's why we'll be watching the burn zones in the north bay, all those wine country wildfires. we'll watch it all winter long. they've already had 2 inches of rainfall. a flash flood watch is in effect for those areas until tomorrow morning. we'll talk about when the rain ends and what to expect after the storm is gone coming up in a few minutes. >> we appreciate that, paul. >>> the flash flood watch in santa rosa is causing concern for areas burned in october wildfires. all...
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there is concern about mudslides in the burn scar areas. in the sierras, some high elevation snow. 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., two to four inches at 6,000 feet. tomorrow morning, mid-40s to the low 50s. need a jacket or raincoat or umbrella to keep you dry. for the afternoon, you will be seeing a mix of sun, clouds and some showers. so, you'll need the rain gear and the umbrellas. upper 50s. here's a look at the forecast. scattered showers and breezy. we drop it to a level 1 for tuesday. wednesday, mostly cloudy. one system might try to sneak in here and drop a few showers. drying out for the latter part of the workweek all the way into the weekend. you'll notice mild conditions as we head into the weekend. level 1 system on monday, bringing us a chance of rain. the computer models not in complete agreement for monday yet. we'll keep it in the forecast. >>> extreme reaction to a creepy crawly visitor. now, a california man has to find a new home. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america," taraji p. henson talks about her action thriller >>> here'
there is concern about mudslides in the burn scar areas. in the sierras, some high elevation snow. 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., two to four inches at 6,000 feet. tomorrow morning, mid-40s to the low 50s. need a jacket or raincoat or umbrella to keep you dry. for the afternoon, you will be seeing a mix of sun, clouds and some showers. so, you'll need the rain gear and the umbrellas. upper 50s. here's a look at the forecast. scattered showers and breezy. we drop it to a level 1 for tuesday....
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also being offered for anyone looking to replace a wood burning fireplace with a gas one.he only catch, the home must be in a qualifying area. i know it's not p.c. to say, but i miss my old wood burning fireplace. >> you have to do what you have to do these days. >> no fireplaces this weekend. and as we look ahead towards this weekend, after a major storm system this week we have in nice weather coming our way for saturday and sunday. as we start off wifc our micro climate forecast tonight. i want to look at the pacific, though, and remind all of you we have active weather out here right now with several chancesover rainfall ahead. you can get a preview of that at the 7 day forecast ahead. i'll have more in about 2 minutes on how much rainfall we'll be in for next week. there's no chance of rainfall this weekend. that's because high pressure is building across the pacific. it's acting like a shield and keeping the colder temperatures away. for tomorrow morning, the only issue is some areas ofeÑórk fog. the best possibility of that is the trivalley. potentially it'll make i
also being offered for anyone looking to replace a wood burning fireplace with a gas one.he only catch, the home must be in a qualifying area. i know it's not p.c. to say, but i miss my old wood burning fireplace. >> you have to do what you have to do these days. >> no fireplaces this weekend. and as we look ahead towards this weekend, after a major storm system this week we have in nice weather coming our way for saturday and sunday. as we start off wifc our micro climate forecast...
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a massive fire burning in the south bay as we speak. this is at a paper mill near san jose international airport. our cameras captured those flames and we have several crews on scene digging for information right now. thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning, i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's look to meteorologist kari hall for a look at the microforecast. >> we start with mostly clear skies. you will start to see clouds moving in as we go through the day as that storm system advances to the bay area. seeing light showers offshore. i think we'll see that rain as we head into tomorrow. light sprinkles possible today. i don't think a lot of that will make it to the ground. we are looking at partly cloudy skies today and temperatures warmer than yesterday reaching 63 in san francisco and 68 degrees in san jose. we will take a look ahead to the rain and the timing that's coming up in a few minutes. mike has a look at what's happening at the bay bridge. >> we are watching closely. the live shot her
a massive fire burning in the south bay as we speak. this is at a paper mill near san jose international airport. our cameras captured those flames and we have several crews on scene digging for information right now. thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning, i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. let's look to meteorologist kari hall for a look at the microforecast. >> we start with mostly clear skies. you will start to see clouds moving in as we go...
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right now, it's burning at south fourth street and cutting boulevard. shelter in place has expanded through the night and now covers most of the city. kate is where the fire started, kate? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that this fire is still burning here tonight, very strong and they are really trying their hardest putting a ton of water on the flames. you can see behind me, that the fire trucks are back by those piles of debris and smoke is still just coming off, filling the air, a strong chemical taste and smell in the air right now. just spoke to the deputy fire chief that said, they will be out here at the scrap yard for a long time tonight because the flames are beating back when the retardent slows down. heavy equipment pulling piles of debris away from a toxic fire. >> this business takes in cars. they dismantle them, they sell the metal. so we have a heap of metal out there that is burning. >> reporter: richmond deputy fire chief said that there's more than 40 firefighters on scene who have been trying to put out of the 25 foot high pile of
right now, it's burning at south fourth street and cutting boulevard. shelter in place has expanded through the night and now covers most of the city. kate is where the fire started, kate? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that this fire is still burning here tonight, very strong and they are really trying their hardest putting a ton of water on the flames. you can see behind me, that the fire trucks are back by those piles of debris and smoke is still just coming off, filling the air, a...
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pits to burn the trash that was being accumulated. a purpose as were the military during the war collected all or waste in one central location and said as i bury know they decided to burn it and they burn everything that because we think i might get to the bank. and. learn. why we would bring live human white. trash. plastic medical. supply. in. anything that they would in use anymore they would bring. at times.
pits to burn the trash that was being accumulated. a purpose as were the military during the war collected all or waste in one central location and said as i bury know they decided to burn it and they burn everything that because we think i might get to the bank. and. learn. why we would bring live human white. trash. plastic medical. supply. in. anything that they would in use anymore they would bring. at times.
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just burned them all down. no ideas at all. >> we saw some people -- [ indistinct comments ] do you know how it started? >> i don't know how it started. no, man, look at my house back there. have no house. >> a lot of arsonists at work. major fires in the area, south and north of the grand boulevard. actually about 15 major fires raging over in that area. it's obvious that there's been looting and other damage. it's a little difficult to see this late at night. i'm concerned about whether or not there is enough for firefighting equipment. >> are you considering establishing martial law? >> well, i'm going down to get more information about the total picture. >> thank you, governor. >> a telegram has been sent to the president of the united states. with further reference as governor of the state of michigan, i hereby request the immediate deployment of federal troops into michigan to assist state and local authorities in re-establishing law and order in the city of detroit. i am joined in this request by jerome
just burned them all down. no ideas at all. >> we saw some people -- [ indistinct comments ] do you know how it started? >> i don't know how it started. no, man, look at my house back there. have no house. >> a lot of arsonists at work. major fires in the area, south and north of the grand boulevard. actually about 15 major fires raging over in that area. it's obvious that there's been looting and other damage. it's a little difficult to see this late at night. i'm concerned...
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do you have a wood—burning stove ? do you have a wood—burning stove?ng home to a real fire? prepare to become a social pariah. pariah. michael gove says they are seriously polluting our air. seriously polluting our air. debate the latest government thoughts on that. and this... the sinking of the empress of britain. sinking of the empress of britain. very emotional, because i realised he was writing about me. hello there. the bbc came back with its own analysis today. playing out elsewhere. "there is no problem, but yes, we are going to solve it".
do you have a wood—burning stove ? do you have a wood—burning stove?ng home to a real fire? prepare to become a social pariah. pariah. michael gove says they are seriously polluting our air. seriously polluting our air. debate the latest government thoughts on that. and this... the sinking of the empress of britain. sinking of the empress of britain. very emotional, because i realised he was writing about me. hello there. the bbc came back with its own analysis today. playing out elsewhere....
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at last count, 354 villages burned. it wasn't just in august and september. the burning continued. human rights watch said in october and november, another 40 villages were burned. in fact, one was burning on november 25, right after our delegation returned here to the united states of america. is it any wonder the burmese government didn't want us going in to see any of these sites firsthand? and we weren't the only ones denied access. all of the u.n. organizations, including a fact-finding mission and an investigator named yong gi lee were stopped from visiting these areas. international aid groups like the red cross was denied access. mass grave containing the body of a group of muslims was uncovered in rakhine state's indiana village just north of the capital where we were. in a rather shocking first, the burmese military actually accepted responsibility for the deaths clailing -- claiming soldiers react from provocation from terrorists and that those that were involved would be punished. but you think they're really going to be punished? i'll tell you who gets punished? it's t
at last count, 354 villages burned. it wasn't just in august and september. the burning continued. human rights watch said in october and november, another 40 villages were burned. in fact, one was burning on november 25, right after our delegation returned here to the united states of america. is it any wonder the burmese government didn't want us going in to see any of these sites firsthand? and we weren't the only ones denied access. all of the u.n. organizations, including a fact-finding...
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i-i just burned my hair on that fricking curling iron. burned my finger, too. oh. that's what the smell was? yuck. that is awful. pee-yew. i mean, who could possibly like a smell like that? disgusting smell. ah. i'm really glad you're here. erica's birthday's coming up, and i wanted to get her something nice, and you mentioned that you used to paint. i was wondering if you'd consider doing a portrait of me that i could give her? i don't paint anymore. just a lot of bad emotional connections to it, so it's a real... talk-to-the-hand for me. sorry. sad face. oh, yeah. that's cool. i'll just get her a candle or lamborghini -or something. -you know, for a burn, you don't need a band-aid. you just have to apply ice. human flesh cooks so fast it just... gets a-away from you in a hurry. is what i heard from my uncle, because he... worked at a burn... firm. a burn firm? a firm for burns. anyway, ice is best. okay. well, i don't need this, then. (sighs) go get some ice, then. ugh. you're not that person anymore. stop it. (crying) oh, god. get it together. (crying): you've c
i-i just burned my hair on that fricking curling iron. burned my finger, too. oh. that's what the smell was? yuck. that is awful. pee-yew. i mean, who could possibly like a smell like that? disgusting smell. ah. i'm really glad you're here. erica's birthday's coming up, and i wanted to get her something nice, and you mentioned that you used to paint. i was wondering if you'd consider doing a portrait of me that i could give her? i don't paint anymore. just a lot of bad emotional connections to...
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mudslides area also a major concern in the burn area especially. debris flows are also a possibility. gusty winds will accompany the storm this evening. gusts of 50 mph or higher are also possible near the coast and over the mountains. downed trees and power lines are likely during this storm. as the storm moves through there is also a chance of thunderstorms. heavy rain will turn to showers late tonight. over 2 inches of rain has already fallen in some locations and we could see another 2 inches tonight. you can see the area of low pressure off the coast. it will come ashore near big sur so the heaviest rain will move further south locally into the santa cruz mountains. showers will continue on tuesday but be scattered. partly cloudy but dry weather returns on wednesday. dry and warmer weather is then expected through the weekend. more rain could return early next week. (pam) one of the areas under a 'flash flood watch' until tomorrow morning is santa rosa.. the burn scars from october's fires make it even more likely for mud and debris slides. kr
mudslides area also a major concern in the burn area especially. debris flows are also a possibility. gusty winds will accompany the storm this evening. gusts of 50 mph or higher are also possible near the coast and over the mountains. downed trees and power lines are likely during this storm. as the storm moves through there is also a chance of thunderstorms. heavy rain will turn to showers late tonight. over 2 inches of rain has already fallen in some locations and we could see another 2...
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the old fence burned in the fires. but his house survived. >> the rain, some of the tree, we just cut it down but we're not taking out the root. so keep the dirt from sleeping. >> reporter: mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was wiped out in the firestorm. these new signs now warn of the danger. the city is improvising with miles of these straw wattles for erosion control. >> we're waiting to see what happens, when the storm brings. >> reporter: lowenthal says the santa rosa fire department is on alert. it plans to monitor hillsides for any runoff. most of the underground storm drains which burned have been repaired or replaced. >> we've done a lot of work. >> we have audio difficulties. that was cornell bernard reporting. >> the thomas fire scorched the foothills and officials are concerned the incoming storm could dump a large amount of rain, causing dirt with debris to flow and swamp roads and homes. >> the forecast is calling for the santa barbara area to get between 2 and 4 inches of rain. >>>
the old fence burned in the fires. but his house survived. >> the rain, some of the tree, we just cut it down but we're not taking out the root. so keep the dirt from sleeping. >> reporter: mudslides are the biggest worry. most of the vegetation was wiped out in the firestorm. these new signs now warn of the danger. the city is improvising with miles of these straw wattles for erosion control. >> we're waiting to see what happens, when the storm brings. >> reporter:...
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that's got to burn. it's got to hurt to be an atlanta fan there in athens, georgia as well as anywhere in georgia for that matter. >> when you said they were in high school last year. >> incredible. so there was, you know, this is starting to be a trend. you know we had it after the world series, and then here again on the field after the game here. >> if you don't spoil it. what's he going to do? >> don't look, brother. did she say yes? >> that looks like a yes to me. it looks like a yes. >> there you go. >> okay, okay. >> one of the linemen. >> a national championship and a wife. >> yeah. national championship, engagement. it's all downhill. [ laughter ] i would prefer for her to propose to me. that would be the nice thing. >> after she wins the football national -- >> more coverage, yes, more coverage on the move on to the breaking news. thousands of california residents have been ordered to evacuate because of possible flooding and mudslides. >> cannot catch a break. the region is getting its first m
that's got to burn. it's got to hurt to be an atlanta fan there in athens, georgia as well as anywhere in georgia for that matter. >> when you said they were in high school last year. >> incredible. so there was, you know, this is starting to be a trend. you know we had it after the world series, and then here again on the field after the game here. >> if you don't spoil it. what's he going to do? >> don't look, brother. did she say yes? >> that looks like a yes to...
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right now, it's burning at south fourth street and cutting boulevard. shelter in place has expanded through the night and now covers most of the city. kate is where the fire started, kate? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that this fire is still burning here tonight, very strong and they are really trying their hardest putting a ton of water on the flames. you can see behind me, that the fire trucks are back by those piles of debris and smoke is still just coming off, filling the air, a strong chemical taste and smell in the air right now. just spoke to the deputy fire chief that said, they will be out here at the scrap yard for a long time tonight because the flames are beating back when the retardent slows down. heavy equipment pulling piles of debris away from a toxic fire. >> this business takes in cars. they dismantle them, they sell the metal. so we have a heap of metal out there that is burning. >> reporter: richmond deputy fire chief said that there's more than 40 firefighters on scene who have been trying to put out of the 25 foot high pile of
right now, it's burning at south fourth street and cutting boulevard. shelter in place has expanded through the night and now covers most of the city. kate is where the fire started, kate? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that this fire is still burning here tonight, very strong and they are really trying their hardest putting a ton of water on the flames. you can see behind me, that the fire trucks are back by those piles of debris and smoke is still just coming off, filling the air, a...
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but they'll prevent sun burns ... jelly fish burns and things like that.to see ... and that's the beauty of being underwater. when it comes to snorkeling ... you don't have to go diving ... the animals will come to you. you're not chasing anything ... you're letting them come to you. in all my years diving ... i've only seen two sea horses in the wild ... and those are the treats you're going to have. i was there like in october ... which is their shoulder season ... i would recommend it because you can save some money in the process. the more time you're in the water ... the more relaxed you're going to get ... after a few days in the water you know what to look for. my cameras was like 4 to 5 feet away from the animals ... and you have to give them space and be a responsible traveler. it's one of those trips you take that when you come back ... you'll see the world a little differently. but it's a once in a lifetime trip ... so you do need to save some money for it. the trip can range from $3,000 and higher ... but if you go on their shoulder season ...
but they'll prevent sun burns ... jelly fish burns and things like that.to see ... and that's the beauty of being underwater. when it comes to snorkeling ... you don't have to go diving ... the animals will come to you. you're not chasing anything ... you're letting them come to you. in all my years diving ... i've only seen two sea horses in the wild ... and those are the treats you're going to have. i was there like in october ... which is their shoulder season ... i would recommend it...
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and to nepal's largest burn center.hen he is not operating at one of the five surgical camps across the country, are dr. shankar rai operates the burn s center. >> in nepal, we are there mostly because of the people who use open fire for cooking, and the fireplace is usually at the ground level and people sit around the fireplace, so that, they can keep themselves warm. at the same time the children can crawl poin the fireplace. the statistics quoted by the government of nepal, the minister of health, says that about 56,000 people suffer burns every year in nepal and they go to the government hospitals. of course m in the remote hospitals when people are sick, they just treat themselves with the local faith healers and shamans. >> reporter: today, dr. rai and dr. shaye are giving lectures to medical students. >> dr. shaye spends three or four or up to six months a year in the african countries, and low income countries just like sne pal and he trains a lot of people there. >> thank you, first of all. thank you very much
and to nepal's largest burn center.hen he is not operating at one of the five surgical camps across the country, are dr. shankar rai operates the burn s center. >> in nepal, we are there mostly because of the people who use open fire for cooking, and the fireplace is usually at the ground level and people sit around the fireplace, so that, they can keep themselves warm. at the same time the children can crawl poin the fireplace. the statistics quoted by the government of nepal, the...
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brent burns the lone sharks representative taking on the central.d score an empty net goal and add an assist. like of while uniforms. pacific advances to the final, 5-2 that final and the two eastern conference teams and kucherov of the lightning playing in front of the hometown fans on the shot but still scored, whiffed on it and for the hat trick, first player to do so. the atlantic division advance to the finals, 7-4 that final. so pacific and atlantic play with the winner taking home a $1 million check. johnny gaudreau despite having a string wrapped around his legs scores on breakaway and burns gets a goal. pacific wins 5-2 and burns and his teammates will split the $1 million prize. >>> nfl probably, afc down 20-3 and former 49er tight end had quite a day. delainer walker caught two dt players and 1:38 left in the game. carr a perfect pass and carr 11 of 15 and 115 yards, touchdown and a pick, 24-23 afc, and nfc one last chance but staley beaten by his man who fumbles and the afc wins taking home a winner's the winner at torrey pines will not
brent burns the lone sharks representative taking on the central.d score an empty net goal and add an assist. like of while uniforms. pacific advances to the final, 5-2 that final and the two eastern conference teams and kucherov of the lightning playing in front of the hometown fans on the shot but still scored, whiffed on it and for the hat trick, first player to do so. the atlantic division advance to the finals, 7-4 that final. so pacific and atlantic play with the winner taking home a $1...
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some of the hardest hit burn areas are now under mandatory evacuation orders. that includes parts of santa barbara county. other areas are under voluntary evacuation orders. >>> well, parents we want you to listen up. do you battle with your kids over the amount of time that they spend looking at their phones or tablets? have a powerful ally. >> scott mcgrew, apple itself may step in to try to help. >> to do more from two of its biggest investors. the california teacher retirement system sent a letter to apple demanding that they do something for children's addiction to iphones and ipads. now it needs to be revolutionary with the problem of screen time. psychologists say children who use heavy use of tablets and phones are less likely to get a full night's sleep and more likely to be depressed. a survey of families found nearly half of all parents battle with their children over screen time. >>> we expect a strong start to the stock markets monday morning. the dow crossed 25,000 for the first time last week. 25,295 this morning. this comes as the jobs number on
some of the hardest hit burn areas are now under mandatory evacuation orders. that includes parts of santa barbara county. other areas are under voluntary evacuation orders. >>> well, parents we want you to listen up. do you battle with your kids over the amount of time that they spend looking at their phones or tablets? have a powerful ally. >> scott mcgrew, apple itself may step in to try to help. >> to do more from two of its biggest investors. the california teacher...
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and burn tokyo to the ground. and there were fire bombings on the -- >> [inaudible] >> right. so at the beginning it was the 9th and 10th of march, and then i think on the 19th of march, i think. and then they ran out of fire bombs. and it so happened that the day truman became president, lemay had a new stock of fire bombs, and we dropped them. so as he was taking the presidential oath, tokyo's on fire. that happens in chapter one. and i bring this up in the end end -- epilogue, and my point is there were critics, all of these critics, and i bring up here the white house chief of staff, admiral leahy, who thought the atomic bomb was a bad idea. we had been fire bombing civilians in japan all up until that point, so how do you say it was the wrong thing to do when we had already been doing this in a different format all through june and july? i don't know. the answer to that is the atomic bomb, the achievement of atomic science and weaponizing it was such a shock that we're still talking about it. but you're right
and burn tokyo to the ground. and there were fire bombings on the -- >> [inaudible] >> right. so at the beginning it was the 9th and 10th of march, and then i think on the 19th of march, i think. and then they ran out of fire bombs. and it so happened that the day truman became president, lemay had a new stock of fire bombs, and we dropped them. so as he was taking the presidential oath, tokyo's on fire. that happens in chapter one. and i bring this up in the end end -- epilogue,...