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the smell was extremely toxic very very putrid burn your eyes burn your throat burn your nose i mean it was just nasty dirty stinky. some days the. concoction of the smell of the burn ph and the sewage pit would literally make you would drop your knees and you'd vomit i mean it was it was that bad you knew. there was no protection no man. and not. many one. of them in a gas mask but it was a pretty. clear. mind i knew. there was more for nuclear biological chemical. and i knew. i was never mandatory for us to learn that. no safeguards were in place to protect the soldiers dog as a matter of fact that they would build the seas burn pits sometimes within three hundred meters from from where the soldiers were were actually. the haze and 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 per buildings or the wood you know blocks mels. where we live. it's 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 s
the smell was extremely toxic very very putrid burn your eyes burn your throat burn your nose i mean it was just nasty dirty stinky. some days the. concoction of the smell of the burn ph and the sewage pit would literally make you would drop your knees and you'd vomit i mean it was it was that bad you knew. there was no protection no man. and not. many one. of them in a gas mask but it was a pretty. clear. mind i knew. there was more for nuclear biological chemical. and i knew. i was never...
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brent burns again. >> another joe pavelski face-off win, burns does the rest of the work. timo meier knocked into marc-andre fleury, not interference, reviewed but counted for goal. >> looked to be the winner but late in this one, nate schmidt, deflection it goes. >> starting to see a pattern, face-off win. >> 3-3, vegas looking to take the first two on home ice. getting set for overtime. patrick sharp had overtime winner in detroit. looking for guy to be difference maker, who would it be? >> william karlsson. vegas has momentum into overtime and he's picked up big-time goals in regular season and playoffs. relentless working for loose pucks in offensive zone. first goal does all of that, little bit more. steals puck twice, gets it back. heads up play here. looks back, sees colin miller is going to shoot the puck. never takes eye off the puck, from tight angle gets to the back of the net. wasn't done there. another great read here. >> heck of a season and great night tonight. can score in a lot of different ways. use speed, get to the net. great shot. helps with screen fro
brent burns again. >> another joe pavelski face-off win, burns does the rest of the work. timo meier knocked into marc-andre fleury, not interference, reviewed but counted for goal. >> looked to be the winner but late in this one, nate schmidt, deflection it goes. >> starting to see a pattern, face-off win. >> 3-3, vegas looking to take the first two on home ice. getting set for overtime. patrick sharp had overtime winner in detroit. looking for guy to be difference...
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scars and downstream of the burn scars. a effect for the entire north bay starting late tonight and continuing morning. the models generally agree that heaviest rainfall will shift north of the north bay afternoon and early evening as shortwave ridging develops over california ahead of the incoming longwave trough. but light to moderate rainfall is expected to continue across much of our forecast area during this time and local heavy rain rates may continue in the north bay, particularly along southwest- facing coastal slopes where orographic enhancement will continue. rain rates will then likely increase in the bay by late friday evening, and then south across the remainder of area overnight friday night, as approaches and front through our thunderstorms are also a cold front moves through on friday night and early morning. little in the way of post- activity is expected and taper off pretty quickly after frontal saturday morning. in fact, most models dry conditions on saturday afternoon. totals through saturday are in the
scars and downstream of the burn scars. a effect for the entire north bay starting late tonight and continuing morning. the models generally agree that heaviest rainfall will shift north of the north bay afternoon and early evening as shortwave ridging develops over california ahead of the incoming longwave trough. but light to moderate rainfall is expected to continue across much of our forecast area during this time and local heavy rain rates may continue in the north bay, particularly along...
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up, burn up when we wa nt or don't burn up, burn up when we want them to and don't burn up if we don'that we need data and the best source of data is to collect some of the degree. so we actively look for the degree, but most organisations don't and i doubt the chinese well. and even we wouldn't go to the trouble of trying to retrieve them from the bottom of the ocean. for you, what have you learnt from the experience about the decommissioning and break up on re—entry of this spacecraft? decommissioning and break up on re-entry of this spacecraft? well, when you are in the space business, so when you are in the space business, so much of what you do is based on models. and real data is gold. it trumps models every time. so every time we can get real data, that is fantastic. and be in the agency did very co—ordination committee has used one of its campaigns to improve oui’ used one of its campaigns to improve our models of this. so we feel pretty good about the process. we have improved our predictions. we had eight separate models all tracking at once and looking for a convergence, so
up, burn up when we wa nt or don't burn up, burn up when we want them to and don't burn up if we don'that we need data and the best source of data is to collect some of the degree. so we actively look for the degree, but most organisations don't and i doubt the chinese well. and even we wouldn't go to the trouble of trying to retrieve them from the bottom of the ocean. for you, what have you learnt from the experience about the decommissioning and break up on re—entry of this spacecraft?...
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were not operating these burn pits within their own regulations they were burning as are this materials all over iraq and afghanistan you know this not only from the veterans but through the g.a.o. reports the g.a.o. also found that many of these bearcats were still operating as late as two thousand . and this is at least two years after they were told to shut them down or they would have been a lot better off using incinerators incinerators use the last. few alive 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 chemicals toxic fumes that kind of thing to operate burn pits was much cheaper of them to do to put high temperature incinerators cost for the national market and there are. many veterans i've spoken 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 to
were not operating these burn pits within their own regulations they were burning as are this materials all over iraq and afghanistan you know this not only from the veterans but through the g.a.o. reports the g.a.o. also found that many of these bearcats were still operating as late as two thousand . and this is at least two years after they were told to shut them down or they would have been a lot better off using incinerators incinerators use the last. few alive believe they're more energy...
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it premiered at burning man in 2014. this is video of larry harvey speaking in 2014 about why burning man was established. >> artists who were wholly motivated by their gifts, looked to give those -- man vest those gifts and give them away. >> reporter: harvey suffered a stroke at his haight ashbury home on april 4th and passed away at a local hospital this morning. the first burning man happened on baker beach in 1986 in this photo shot in 1989 he's standing with cofounder jerry james. for attendees the annual festival of whimsy, art, and camaraderie was an escape from a hectic life in the city. >> in san francisco, get out and let the hair down. because to survive in this city, you've got to behave yourself, you know. it's a big city, a lot going on. >> reporter: for others it was an opportunity to be with other artists and create public art like this cube tree in hayes valley, one example of the creation that came out of the week-long festival in the nevada desert. gist last month, the smithsonian institute unveiled a
it premiered at burning man in 2014. this is video of larry harvey speaking in 2014 about why burning man was established. >> artists who were wholly motivated by their gifts, looked to give those -- man vest those gifts and give them away. >> reporter: harvey suffered a stroke at his haight ashbury home on april 4th and passed away at a local hospital this morning. the first burning man happened on baker beach in 1986 in this photo shot in 1989 he's standing with cofounder jerry...
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neja: getting around burning man also requires creative thought.vehicles are not allowed at the >> this is a mutant vehicle.re people a not allowed to bring regular cars out into the desert for burning man, so they create these imaginative worlds from all over the desert. they take them to the dmv the , department of mutant vehicles to get licenses. jane: at the heart of burning man is the temple where people can express their most intimate thghts and feelings. this structure was commissioned especially for the exhibition buisin the desert, the templ , eventually consumed by flames, fulfilling another burning man mandate, to leave trace. that is clearly being ignored by this exhibition, but in fighting e rules, it is giving millions of people the chance to experience part of the unique and otherwise inaccessible pieci of an craft and counterculture. i have never done an intview in a group hug formation before. i am jane o' brien, thank you for watching bbc world news america. ♪ c news app, our rtical videos are designed to work around your lifestyl
neja: getting around burning man also requires creative thought.vehicles are not allowed at the >> this is a mutant vehicle.re people a not allowed to bring regular cars out into the desert for burning man, so they create these imaginative worlds from all over the desert. they take them to the dmv the , department of mutant vehicles to get licenses. jane: at the heart of burning man is the temple where people can express their most intimate thghts and feelings. this structure was...
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taylor: my biggest burning question, at burning man at the end they burn it down. the smithsonian? where do they take it? >> a lot of the stuff is a smaller version of the original big art. a lot of the art that is wooden is burned. the smaller replica of the woman in the desert, it is in the gallery in d.c.. it looks like a disco ball. is like any other art, it will be in galleries and travel. they are not burning the stuff. taylor: "bloomberg businessweek ," is available on newsstands now. what was your top story? carol: the global story on instagram. facebook was in the news this week. what i loved about this story, is instagram facebook's greatest hope? instagram is a powerful company on its own. it has a billion users. maybe it is fast forward for facebook. how about your favorite? taylor: it has to be the russian oligarch story. it was eye-opening for me. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms
taylor: my biggest burning question, at burning man at the end they burn it down. the smithsonian? where do they take it? >> a lot of the stuff is a smaller version of the original big art. a lot of the art that is wooden is burned. the smaller replica of the woman in the desert, it is in the gallery in d.c.. it looks like a disco ball. is like any other art, it will be in galleries and travel. they are not burning the stuff. taylor: "bloomberg businessweek ," is available on...
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. >> when "burning suspicion" continues. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to m
. >> when "burning suspicion" continues. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come...
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to burn the man.many are hoping he will be there to see it. >> you don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> reporter: tickets for burning man often sellout without -- within hours drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want on the bucket list. >>> a gofundme account has been set up for good samaritan who helped one of the victims in last week's youtube shooting. 21-year-old michael finney was working at the carl's jr. across the street when a woman who was shot in the leg escaped to the restaurant. he used a bungee cord to make a tourniquet and wrapped it around her leg until helped the >> until help arrived. his gofundme account has raised $24,000 and is no longer accepting donations. the ceo of carl's jr. also donated to the account, pushing it over the original goal of $10,000. >>> regulations for taxing ridesharing. we will find out if it makes it easier to become a driver. >>> prince harry and meghan markle has made some cuts to the guest list for the wed
to burn the man.many are hoping he will be there to see it. >> you don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> reporter: tickets for burning man often sellout without -- within hours drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want on the bucket list. >>> a gofundme account has been set up for good samaritan who helped one of the victims in last week's youtube shooting. 21-year-old michael finney was working at the carl's jr. across the...
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it's been burned. >> when "burning suspicion" continues. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." jennifer skipsi and paul seemed like a perfect couple. she a gorgeous and successful real estate agent and he a handsome entrepreneur. they were both passionate about their lives and passionate about each other. but one day, a terrible house fire left one of them dead and the other facing questions from investigators. here again i
it's been burned. >> when "burning suspicion" continues. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits... ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a...
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wants us to burn the man.ill be there to see it. >> they don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. he has helped a lot of people really find themselves. people transform themselves at the burning man. >> reporter: tickets for burning man often sell out within hours of being posted on line. many people hope that larry will make it to the next burning man festival. they say they hope he gets a speedy recovery. >>> i know you said he is in critical condition. did doctor say they think you will survive ? >> reporter: right now it is wait and see. we talked to the head offices of burning man in the mission district. they would not give us specifics on his condition out of respect for the family. >>> thank you, rob. >>> sacramento police have credited new roles for body cameras at the two officers muted their microphone following the deadly shooting of stephan clarke. it sparked two weeks of protest and called for police reform. the police department issued its first written policy on when officers can turn
wants us to burn the man.ill be there to see it. >> they don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. he has helped a lot of people really find themselves. people transform themselves at the burning man. >> reporter: tickets for burning man often sell out within hours of being posted on line. many people hope that larry will make it to the next burning man festival. they say they hope he gets a speedy recovery. >>> i know you said he is in critical condition. did...
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taylor: my biggest burning question. and -- at burning man, sometimes at the end they burn it down. the smithsonian? where do they take it? do we know? chris: that is a good question. a lot of the stuff is a smaller version of the original big art. and a lot of the art that was wooden is burned. but there is a smaller replica of a dancing woman out in the desert that is in the gallery in d.c. it looks like a disco ball. that art is like any other art, it will be in galleries and it will travel. they are not burning the stuff. taylor: "bloomberg businessweek," is available on newsstands now. carol: and online at businessweek.com and our mobile lap. taylor: what was your top story this week? carol: the global story on instagram. the deep dive. facebook was so much in the news this week, but what i love about the story, sara asked the question, is instagram facebook's greatest hope? instagram is a powerful company on its own. it has a billion users. maybe it is a path forward for facebook. how about your favorite story? taylor: it has to be the russian oligarch story. hiding out in lon
taylor: my biggest burning question. and -- at burning man, sometimes at the end they burn it down. the smithsonian? where do they take it? do we know? chris: that is a good question. a lot of the stuff is a smaller version of the original big art. and a lot of the art that was wooden is burned. but there is a smaller replica of a dancing woman out in the desert that is in the gallery in d.c. it looks like a disco ball. that art is like any other art, it will be in galleries and it will travel....
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the rain is here but burn zone isn't only concern. monitoring creeks and napa river in the entire storm. live in santa rosa, nbc bay area news. >> track the storm's every move with the nbc bay area app. access our live radar 24/7, more accurate than the standard iphone app. "today in the bay" tomorrow at 4:00 in the morning. >>> breaking news in fremont, shootout at gas station in middle of busy street. witnesses say it was like war zone with the gunfire. police stopped a driver at intersection of fremont boulevard and nicholet avenue. sergio quintana is live with details. >> reporter: i talked with one witness who happened to be standing near the bushes at gas station when gray pick-up truck pulled up. inside of it, police officers jumped out. aimed weapons at man running towards them. yelled drop the gun, then that's when the shooting started. >> and i just dove to the grass. >> reporter: tells me he's lucky to be alive. caught in the cross fr of the officer-involved shooting. >> got out of the car behind me, yelled drop it. guy poi
the rain is here but burn zone isn't only concern. monitoring creeks and napa river in the entire storm. live in santa rosa, nbc bay area news. >> track the storm's every move with the nbc bay area app. access our live radar 24/7, more accurate than the standard iphone app. "today in the bay" tomorrow at 4:00 in the morning. >>> breaking news in fremont, shootout at gas station in middle of busy street. witnesses say it was like war zone with the gunfire. police stopped...
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that's what they're watching if rt in the burn area. they're getting to test for the very first time just how well the erosion control measures are holding up. >> reporter: for months, fire officials have been prepping the burn areas for storms. putting down seeding and mulch. to get regrowth that will stabilize the soil. crews spent the day cleaning debris and sediment from 300 storm drains. previous storms have largely fizzled out. they fear this could be the real deal. >> the totals aren't the concern. it's the rainfall rain and intensity. within the burn areas. >> we're definitely ready. >> they have done work. it's got the hay. >> reporter: he lost his hope in the tubs fire that levelled the fountain grove neighborhood. he is surveying the landscape hoping erosion control prep holds up. >> the one fortunate thing is a lot of grass. >> that's what they're all hoping here in the burn area. the bulk of the rain coming through night and into tomorrow. we have been notified from the city that there will be sandbags available for those w
that's what they're watching if rt in the burn area. they're getting to test for the very first time just how well the erosion control measures are holding up. >> reporter: for months, fire officials have been prepping the burn areas for storms. putting down seeding and mulch. to get regrowth that will stabilize the soil. crews spent the day cleaning debris and sediment from 300 storm drains. previous storms have largely fizzled out. they fear this could be the real deal. >> the...
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flair as the thing burns up as it goes in. thing burns up as it goes inlj the heat, the infrared flair as the thing burns up as it goes in. i hope it is more interesting than election night, doctor mcdowell. roughly which countries should be looking up into the sky tonight? right, so definitely china, definitely brazil, and really all through the middle east and west and north africa. and so east and west and north africa. and so those are the main places that i think it is going to go. it recently made a pass right over beirut. it made a pass right over beirut. it made a pass over tajikistan. so those are the sort of place is that it is coming right over right now. just having a look at the shinwa newsagency, from china, they are saying it broke up over the south pacific, re—entering at 8:15 a.m., mostly burnt up on re—entry. a p pa re ntly mostly burnt up on re—entry. apparently i am giving you breaking news. well, i am a little sceptical, you see, because that is the same report they gave an hour ago as their prediction. an
flair as the thing burns up as it goes in. thing burns up as it goes inlj the heat, the infrared flair as the thing burns up as it goes in. i hope it is more interesting than election night, doctor mcdowell. roughly which countries should be looking up into the sky tonight? right, so definitely china, definitely brazil, and really all through the middle east and west and north africa. and so east and west and north africa. and so those are the main places that i think it is going to go. it...
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you can burn easily this time of year. we have not fallen too far from where we were earlier this afternoon. we kind of had this steady east wind and that on and off cloud cover slowing the cooling process. mid 50s, a popular temperature right now. our coldest spot is in napa and clear lake dropping into the upper 40s right now. live doppler 7 along with satellite, here's the big picture. you can see the counterclockwise sw spin to the north of us as an area of low pressure. we're too far away to get significant rainfall out of it. but what it has done, dropped in cooler air. that cooler air will continue the next 24 hours. we're just close enough we may see a little more drizzling. showings you early tomorrow morning perhaps some spotty drizzling in the north bay. 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning while many of us are sleeping we could see a little drizzle in the south way. it will wind down one the sun comes up tomorrow. spotty drizzle overnight. a love of us will drop into the 40s. your 12--hour day planner for sunday, a simi
you can burn easily this time of year. we have not fallen too far from where we were earlier this afternoon. we kind of had this steady east wind and that on and off cloud cover slowing the cooling process. mid 50s, a popular temperature right now. our coldest spot is in napa and clear lake dropping into the upper 40s right now. live doppler 7 along with satellite, here's the big picture. you can see the counterclockwise sw spin to the north of us as an area of low pressure. we're too far away...
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now we're showing you the burned areas. law enforcement are saying fire officials saying people in the tubbs and nun fire areas should be concerned about the hillside. check out the hillsides throughout the storm for potential mudslides and report any activity that they see. they're expecting two to five inches of rain by tomorrow morning. so that is the potential there for mudslides. and coming up in half an hour we'll talk more about what you can do to prepare for the storms. back to you. >> thank you, sharon cat sudda. >>> we want to keep you up to date. we have a team of crews out they are fanned out across the bay area. our coverage continues all morning long. >>> and we want to make sure you are prepared. get the nbc bay area app to get live radar wherever you are. also this morning, at 4:05, a developing story, one man is dead after a police shootout at a gas station in fremont. >> we are live at the arco station at the intersection of fremont and nicollet. and you don't hear of this too often, police with a shootout
now we're showing you the burned areas. law enforcement are saying fire officials saying people in the tubbs and nun fire areas should be concerned about the hillside. check out the hillsides throughout the storm for potential mudslides and report any activity that they see. they're expecting two to five inches of rain by tomorrow morning. so that is the potential there for mudslides. and coming up in half an hour we'll talk more about what you can do to prepare for the storms. back to you....
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adding larry wants us to burn the man.y are hoping he will be there to see it. >> we do not want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> tickets for the burning man often sell out within hours. drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want to put on their bucket list.>>> all right. are tracking the next weather system. it looks as though it will get here tomorrow afternoon late in the 7:00 our. that is how it looks at this hour. it has been changing speeds. the whole day is dry until about 4:00. the clouds increase and this guy rolls on in the. this will deliver snow in the mountains. not a lot. a couple inches at. we may get a 10th of an inch of rain. some areas could see a quarter inch of rain. today we got very little rain. there is the system. it -- the big impact will be cooler as we go into the bay area thursday. 53 right now in walnut creek. 47 in napa. it is cloudy out there. overnight lows are in the 40s and low 50s. 45 in morgan hill. above freezing for everybody. here is the latest
adding larry wants us to burn the man.y are hoping he will be there to see it. >> we do not want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> tickets for the burning man often sell out within hours. drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want to put on their bucket list.>>> all right. are tracking the next weather system. it looks as though it will get here tomorrow afternoon late in the 7:00 our. that is how it looks at this hour. it has been...
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at one point early in the evening more than 100 fires were burning. some of them in the white house. as a evening wore on, officials said the incidence of fires seem to be lessening. that assessment based on a helicopter trip over the city. three deaths have been reported in the washington writing. there are no details. more than 350 persons have been treated for injuries. among them, firefighting was hampered by the sheer volume of the alarm. some firefighting units were in the suburban areas. [sirens] looting spread. steve: as darkness fell, arrests increase. more than 700 people have been arrested. some of them picked up in spot checks by police enforcing the curfew. more than 4000 national guard and regular army troops moved into the city to reinforce the some 1200 policeman on duty. they were dispersed of strategic points in the most troubled areas. some of the regulars came in from nearby bases in virginia and maryland. former deputy defense secretary, johnson's troubleshooter and last year's detroit riot, joined with mayor washington and direct
at one point early in the evening more than 100 fires were burning. some of them in the white house. as a evening wore on, officials said the incidence of fires seem to be lessening. that assessment based on a helicopter trip over the city. three deaths have been reported in the washington writing. there are no details. more than 350 persons have been treated for injuries. among them, firefighting was hampered by the sheer volume of the alarm. some firefighting units were in the suburban areas....
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a burned mountain view home for 1.5 million, a burned home in san jose for 1 million and a condemned home in fremont for more than a million. >> it is the land that has increased dramatically over time, the cost of building a home has not changed much. the scarcity of land has caused the demand. >> reporter: while prices may level off, this is becoming the new norm. >> even though you are paying what feels like a crazy price, within a few months or years, it will be the norm and it won't be a crazy price anymore. as prices continue to go up. >> reporter: supply is so low because people just are not moving. he says over the last few years, more people are renting than buying and maybe not by choice, as house prices continue to rise. in san jose, maria medina, kpix 5 news. >>> another place they can't build homes fast enough, the north bay. six months after the devastating wildfires, it is just the beginning of a long recovery. shirin rajaee shows us demand for workers is building by the day. >> reporter: the fires that raged across the north bay are one of the worst disasters in calif
a burned mountain view home for 1.5 million, a burned home in san jose for 1 million and a condemned home in fremont for more than a million. >> it is the land that has increased dramatically over time, the cost of building a home has not changed much. the scarcity of land has caused the demand. >> reporter: while prices may level off, this is becoming the new norm. >> even though you are paying what feels like a crazy price, within a few months or years, it will be the norm...
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scars and downstream of the burn scars. continuing through saturday morning. forecast rainfall totals through saturday are in the 1.25"-2.75" range for most urban locations (lesser amounts of 0.50"-1.25" in the santa clara and salinas valleys). widespread 2.50"- 3.50" amounts are possible in the north bay valleys with 3.00" to 6.00" in the coastal ranges and north bay mountains. locally higher amounts upwards of 8.00" cannot be ruled out in the north bay mountains. given that the recent model trends are to focus heaviest rain on the north bay, the santa cruz mountains and santa lucia mountains may not pick up as much rain as currently forecast. but will hold off on making any adjustments to rainfall projections until all 00z model data is available. the santa cruz mountains will remain in the flood watch for now, as a slight southward shift of the heaviest rain could result in flooding there. but it should be noted that models are trending drier for the santa cruz mountains and points south. winds are not expected to be a m
scars and downstream of the burn scars. continuing through saturday morning. forecast rainfall totals through saturday are in the 1.25"-2.75" range for most urban locations (lesser amounts of 0.50"-1.25" in the santa clara and salinas valleys). widespread 2.50"- 3.50" amounts are possible in the north bay valleys with 3.00" to 6.00" in the coastal ranges and north bay mountains. locally higher amounts upwards of 8.00" cannot be ruled out in the north...
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it is already burned close to 10,000 acres. the fire started on friday about 10 miles north of phoenix. residents in nearby communities have been told to evacuate. structures have burned. crews are worried the fire will grow because of strong winds. a state of emergency has been declared. the cause is under investigation. >>> organizations are looking for volunteers to help with recovery efforts following the north bay wildfires. they need people to help build homes for habitat for humanity and other organizations. the community continues to look toward reviewing -- rebuilding. they want to repair hillsides burned by fires. organizations and the north bay will need about 1000 volunteers in the next six months. >>> another scam we need to warn you about. when we come back, how potential scammers are using a popular internet site to get you to send the money. >>> don't forget about our primetime lineup tonight. starting at 8:00, you can catch lucifer, followed by the resident at 90 -- at 9:00 and then keep it here for the 10:00 n
it is already burned close to 10,000 acres. the fire started on friday about 10 miles north of phoenix. residents in nearby communities have been told to evacuate. structures have burned. crews are worried the fire will grow because of strong winds. a state of emergency has been declared. the cause is under investigation. >>> organizations are looking for volunteers to help with recovery efforts following the north bay wildfires. they need people to help build homes for habitat for...
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burning man began in 1986 ... when harvey burned the first " man" at san francisoc's baker beach. was made of scrap lumber and a group of about 20 people watched it burn. the gathering has since grown to over 70-thousand people in nevada's black rock desert. ( marty ) kanye west has a new song, and it defends his support for president trump. the tune is called "ye versus the people." the track features west debating hip-hop star and trump critic t-i.... and has west defending his embrace of the president, especially a tweet of west wearing a trump campaign hat. some critics say west's recent actions may be nothing more than a publicity stunt to promote his work. and the president liked it, thanking west in a tweet. ( marty ) and a programming note-- there is a california gubernatorial debate today. and we will air the debate live right here on kron four. that is tonight at 5:30. ( dave )some afternoon clearing with an isolated shower. looking sweet for the week ahead..your forecast is next ! (sara) and one person is in critical after a shooting at a bowling alley in daly city. i'l
burning man began in 1986 ... when harvey burned the first " man" at san francisoc's baker beach. was made of scrap lumber and a group of about 20 people watched it burn. the gathering has since grown to over 70-thousand people in nevada's black rock desert. ( marty ) kanye west has a new song, and it defends his support for president trump. the tune is called "ye versus the people." the track features west debating hip-hop star and trump critic t-i.... and has west...
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firefighters kept everyone out of the neighboring apartment complex because they feared the burned out structure would collapse. but now they say it's safe. ats investigators continue to pour through the debris to determine what triggered this fire. >>> okay. the weekend is here. and if you're a giants fan, it's orange friday. the giants hosting the dodgers right here on nbc bay area. and we have changes coming in tonight and for our weekend. a live look now at san francisco. looks gray out there, like a winter day. we are tracking some showers that could change things up. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. jeff,er jeff, we are seeing gray, what are you seeing? >>> it looks dry for tonight for the giants game. i'll have more on that coming up. but here's the storm system we have been tracking for the past five days out here along the coast. it's starting to move closer. we're seeing some rainfall and some isolated lightning strikes in extreme northern california near garberville. and spotty showers down to ukiah. we have seen cloud cover start to move in. tonight, i s
firefighters kept everyone out of the neighboring apartment complex because they feared the burned out structure would collapse. but now they say it's safe. ats investigators continue to pour through the debris to determine what triggered this fire. >>> okay. the weekend is here. and if you're a giants fan, it's orange friday. the giants hosting the dodgers right here on nbc bay area. and we have changes coming in tonight and for our weekend. a live look now at san francisco. looks...
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. >>> the founder of the worldwide phenomenon known as burning man has died. though the party in the desert moved from san francisco to nevada years ago, its roots are still here. abc 7 news reporter lisa went to a special memorial last night in honor of larry harvey. >> to rlarry. >> to the spark. >> reporter: this is where burning man started in 1986 with a small bonfire on baker beach by this man, larry harvey. since then it's grown into the worldwide phenomenon it is today. >> he is really managed to do something a few people in the world have done with no commerce, no religion, it's not a cult, it's a wonderful community. >> reporter: and on the day of his death, strangers, yet like-minded people gathered to remember the father of the annual event they love so much. >> it has always meant to be shared. there are no spectators. >> but it's not larry and it's you and you and you and you and everybody. >> it's the 70,000 people that come together to celebrate. >> reporter: burning man is just that, a celebration of art, of humanity, of co-existence and its c
. >>> the founder of the worldwide phenomenon known as burning man has died. though the party in the desert moved from san francisco to nevada years ago, its roots are still here. abc 7 news reporter lisa went to a special memorial last night in honor of larry harvey. >> to rlarry. >> to the spark. >> reporter: this is where burning man started in 1986 with a small bonfire on baker beach by this man, larry harvey. since then it's grown into the worldwide phenomenon it...
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authorities have lost count of the number of buildings burning out of control. a water pressure problem has developed in the past hour and firemen find themselves unable to make even the most modest efforts. roughly half the firemen and fire engine's in chicago are now engaged. the illinois national guard was alerted late in the day and as they took to the streets, mayor daley was making a plea for common order. >> we must have respect for the rights of all people. we ask, on behalf of chicago, for all parents, all children, all citizens, stand up today and tonight, and be proud of the grateful witty, be proud of the city which has given opportunity to all. protect the city and work and cooperate with the police department, the national guard and the fine fire department. i ask you this sincerely, and i ask you it, personally, and on behalf of yourself. let us show to the united states and of the world, what the citizenry of chicago is made of. >> in memphis, u.s. attorney general said authorities are close to the arrest of dr. king's murderer. he said, the inve
authorities have lost count of the number of buildings burning out of control. a water pressure problem has developed in the past hour and firemen find themselves unable to make even the most modest efforts. roughly half the firemen and fire engine's in chicago are now engaged. the illinois national guard was alerted late in the day and as they took to the streets, mayor daley was making a plea for common order. >> we must have respect for the rights of all people. we ask, on behalf of...
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joe pavelski, brett burns scores from the point.ater in the period tied at two, pavelski with another one on the draw. this time burns is going to pinch from the point and wraps around the net. sharks take their first lead of the series. that score stuck until late in the 0 third. this time vegas takes the face-off and schmidt one times past martin jones. this is going to o.t. in the extra frame, jonathan thinks he has a game winner. upon replay review, he interfered with jones so no goal. in the second overtime, the sharks just won it moments ago 4-3. we'll show you that highlight tonight at 11:00. >>> game one of the giants/dodgers double header was a snooze fest until the 9th inning. that's when pablo sandoval took the mound. you heard me correctly. the first position player to take it for the giants since 1991. the dodgers and giants players having a little bit of a laugh. but panda did not scuffle through it. he tossed the only perfect inning by the giants pitchers in this one. he needed only 11 pitches to get three straight gr
joe pavelski, brett burns scores from the point.ater in the period tied at two, pavelski with another one on the draw. this time burns is going to pinch from the point and wraps around the net. sharks take their first lead of the series. that score stuck until late in the 0 third. this time vegas takes the face-off and schmidt one times past martin jones. this is going to o.t. in the extra frame, jonathan thinks he has a game winner. upon replay review, he interfered with jones so no goal. in...
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that district burning in a -- more than 100 firefighters there. that i have been there for the last hour. >> nbc -- it's near 8th avenue right now. sergio what can you tell us? >> reporter: that fire fight is still happening as we speak. you can see right there, the firefighters are continually trying to pick apart that wall and the roof. what they're doing is venting a lot of the -- that is filled within that building so they can try to keep it from spreading to any of the nearby buildings. this is a massive response. one of reasons why is because they want to make sure they can contain it in this building. there are a total of three buildings that have been evacuated at this point. the main building that you saw there on fire and the two right next to it. you can now see the smoke as they continue to come out of that building. on the drive here, we could smell the smoke several blocks away. this fire has been throwing out a lot of smoke throughout this entire neighborhood for probably about the last hour or so. let's go ahead and go to video rig
that district burning in a -- more than 100 firefighters there. that i have been there for the last hour. >> nbc -- it's near 8th avenue right now. sergio what can you tell us? >> reporter: that fire fight is still happening as we speak. you can see right there, the firefighters are continually trying to pick apart that wall and the roof. what they're doing is venting a lot of the -- that is filled within that building so they can try to keep it from spreading to any of the nearby...
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emily burns is the director of science for the save the redwoods league. the nonprofit group just released their first conservation report. >> the goal was to look back at the whole coast redwood ecosystem and ask how they're doing today and what do they need to be healthy in the future. >> reporter: the redwoods and secondary sequoias can live for thousands of year. the team relayed on the latest -- relied on the latest technology. >> to study redwoods from oregon down to big sur, we needed remote sensing technology, the satellite look at the forest to understand its structure and condition. >> reporter: just like a physical, it's summed up in four categories. structure. protection, how much land is protected from logging and development. human impact. fire readiness. >> the best parts of report for me are looking at how the forests logged since the gold rush, how they're growing back, and we have clear examples of where logging has stopped, how the forest gets on a trajectory to recover. >> reporter: one alarming message is fire readiness. they're labele
emily burns is the director of science for the save the redwoods league. the nonprofit group just released their first conservation report. >> the goal was to look back at the whole coast redwood ecosystem and ask how they're doing today and what do they need to be healthy in the future. >> reporter: the redwoods and secondary sequoias can live for thousands of year. the team relayed on the latest -- relied on the latest technology. >> to study redwoods from oregon down to big...
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there's a neighboring building a couple of yards from where it burned down. that's why folks can't get back into their homes because of the smoke and because officials are worried that the burned building will collapse onto the next one over. firefighters have been here more than 24 hours battling the fire in defensive position since yesterday attack the fire from every angle using ladder trucks. the fire ripped through this apartment complex throughout 1 a.m. yesterday. now it's under construction, part of the expansion of the renaissance square apartments. it's a total loss, $55 million in damages. the wood framing actually fueled the flames. that's why it spread quickly. this fire comes after several other fires at construction sites in the last few years in the east bay. >> obviously, there have been some fires with similarities at construction sites in the mid stages of development, large construction sites but it's hard to draw any conclusions. >> reporter: officials have not released the cause of the fire. but meanwhile, some 250 residents who do live
there's a neighboring building a couple of yards from where it burned down. that's why folks can't get back into their homes because of the smoke and because officials are worried that the burned building will collapse onto the next one over. firefighters have been here more than 24 hours battling the fire in defensive position since yesterday attack the fire from every angle using ladder trucks. the fire ripped through this apartment complex throughout 1 a.m. yesterday. now it's under...
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. >>> the founder of burning man has died. the though the party in the desert moved from san francisco to any anevada years ago, its roots are here. >> to larry. >> to lar lry and all he he he >> reporter: this is where burning man started in 1986 by larry harvey. since then it's sgrgrown into t worldwide phenomenon it is today. >> he's managed to do something few people in the world have done with no commerce, no religion, it's not a cult. it's a wonderful community. >> reporter: on the day of his death strangers yet like minded people gather to remember the father of the annual event they love so much. >> it's always meant to be shared. there's no spectators. >> it's not larry and it's you and you and me. >> it's the 70,000 people who come together and celebrate. >> reporter: burning man is celebration of art, humanity and co-economist eh co-existence. >> it has unconditional value. >> reporter: it's way of life many have shared for more than 30 years. the word community is constantly used when it comes to burning man. it wa
. >>> the founder of burning man has died. the though the party in the desert moved from san francisco to any anevada years ago, its roots are here. >> to larry. >> to lar lry and all he he he >> reporter: this is where burning man started in 1986 by larry harvey. since then it's sgrgrown into t worldwide phenomenon it is today. >> he's managed to do something few people in the world have done with no commerce, no religion, it's not a cult. it's a wonderful...
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the first burn was here in san francisco at baker beach in 1989. but after it was shut down by authorities in 1990, they decided to move the festival of arts, camaraderie, and creation out to the nevada desert. today the elaborate week-long event is held in black rock city, nevada. it's a temporary city that draws people from around the world. larry harvey suffered a massive stroke in his san francisco home earlier this month on april 4th. his friends and family were hoping he would recover. unfortunately he did not. he passed away just before 8:30 this morning. now, harvey described himself as a humanist and didn't believe in any kind of an afterlife. at this point, there is no word of any kind of memorial services that are arranged so far. reporting live in san francisco, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sergio. we posted the news of larry harvey's death on twitter right after it was announced. follow us at nbc bay area to get alerts on developing stories. >>> new details about that frightening scene on the bay bridge where a
the first burn was here in san francisco at baker beach in 1989. but after it was shut down by authorities in 1990, they decided to move the festival of arts, camaraderie, and creation out to the nevada desert. today the elaborate week-long event is held in black rock city, nevada. it's a temporary city that draws people from around the world. larry harvey suffered a massive stroke in his san francisco home earlier this month on april 4th. his friends and family were hoping he would recover....
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burns: this is a great fit. where a lot of the strength that richard clarida brings to the table really complements those of jerome powell. -- j powell powell has a real knowledge of the investment and capital markets, you have someone as the vice chair who has experience from his time at pimco and policy experience with the time he spent in the bush administration. this is something that should be well received by capital markets. david: as an investor, what are you most concerned about in terms of fed leadership? how tricky is their job right now? burns: i would say their job is extremely tricky. is nice something -- it when you have a playbook or you can look back and say what did prior fed chairman do -- fed chairmen do? at this point in the cycle, you have double-barreled fiscal stimulus being enacted on an economy where you have already closed the output gap. that really should lead to inflationary pressure. a lot of that is not priced into the market right now. if you look at the bond market, they don't b
burns: this is a great fit. where a lot of the strength that richard clarida brings to the table really complements those of jerome powell. -- j powell powell has a real knowledge of the investment and capital markets, you have someone as the vice chair who has experience from his time at pimco and policy experience with the time he spent in the bush administration. this is something that should be well received by capital markets. david: as an investor, what are you most concerned about in...
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it may lookr away, as if america is burning down all their cities. in each city, it is usually defined by a field blocks. attorney percentage of the american population cannot destroy the country. security --complete almost none of the assassinations have been a result of the conspiracy. those who understood dr. king .er human pride as rebelsttle hard with a cause carrying the weight of history on their backs. so far as one can tell from the reports, no real race right has occurred. one.ngton had it until it does, we have a good chance to snuff out the preliminary flames before the atmosphere catches fire. this hour, there is -- sunday is a national day of mourning. the funeral the tuesday. this is harry reasoner. tonight. -- good night. >> this special report has been brought to you by western electric. been afollowing has number of memorial services held 1968,eld in atlanta in one it at the knees or baptist church -- ebenezer baptist church. this coverage is from cbs news america -part of real - reel america.
it may lookr away, as if america is burning down all their cities. in each city, it is usually defined by a field blocks. attorney percentage of the american population cannot destroy the country. security --complete almost none of the assassinations have been a result of the conspiracy. those who understood dr. king .er human pride as rebelsttle hard with a cause carrying the weight of history on their backs. so far as one can tell from the reports, no real race right has occurred. one.ngton...
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larry wants us to burn the man.are hoping he will be there to see if. >> we don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> reporter: tickets usually sell out within hours drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want to put on their bucket list. >>> facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is in the hot seat again. >> we have made a lot of mistakes in running the company. >> coming up, a recap of yesterday's marathon session in the senate as he is scheduled to speak before the house today. >>> prince harry and meghan markle are cutting the guest list for their wedding. we will tell you which vips were left out. play "do it like this". [music plays] [dog barks] [concert roaring] [music stops] dinner in 5. when everything's connected. it's simple. easy. awesome. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". bill cosby has back to a courtroom in pennsylvania for the third day of his sexual assault retrial. he is charged with drugging and sexually assaulting andrea constand and his home in 2004. she is am
larry wants us to burn the man.are hoping he will be there to see if. >> we don't want to lose a friend. he is a cool person. >> reporter: tickets usually sell out within hours drawing visitors from around the world. it is a festival many people want to put on their bucket list. >>> facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg is in the hot seat again. >> we have made a lot of mistakes in running the company. >> coming up, a recap of yesterday's marathon session in the senate...
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did the fog burn off fairly quickly? >> it is still a little hazy out there and the temperatures are definitely cool. it is about 10 or 15 degrees cooler outside this afternoon. the cooling trend is going to continue. as julie noted, we have the cloud cover early this morning, and it did barn back, but you can see what -- burned back, but you can see where it stalled out. we are still watching it, and the temperatures are a lot cooler over the northbay. you can see it is already beginning to move back in. this will come closer to the coast as we get into the coming hours, and then we get into the overnight hours, and it will be back across into the east bay. here is were you look at word it is -- where it is as we put the satellite in stop motion. it is now over areas of pacifica and moving closer to half moon bay. it is 58 degrees in san francisco and 60 degrees at half moon bay. if you are going out to see the giants play, it will be cool and breezy this evening. so it is still a very beautiful and mild weather for you
did the fog burn off fairly quickly? >> it is still a little hazy out there and the temperatures are definitely cool. it is about 10 or 15 degrees cooler outside this afternoon. the cooling trend is going to continue. as julie noted, we have the cloud cover early this morning, and it did barn back, but you can see what -- burned back, but you can see where it stalled out. we are still watching it, and the temperatures are a lot cooler over the northbay. you can see it is already beginning...
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she suffered serious burns. the victim told investigators she lit a candle on board before falling asleep. >>> a new exhibit marks 50 years since a film about space travel captured the nation's imagination. 2001 a space odyssey opened in theaters in 1968. stanley kubrick directed that film with a screen play by arthur c. clark. its portrayal for the most part is scientifically accurate. now the smithsonian air and space museum is about to open this exhibit. it includes a hotel room from a scene that was meant to make the audience think. >> are we alone in the universe and if we encounter extraterrestrial life, how might that experience change us as well? >> the movie was a hit. a year later clark appeared on cbs alongside walter cronkite for the launch of apollo 11 which took astronauts to the moon and he told cronkite he did not expect that to happen in his lifetime. the exhibit in washington d.c. will open to the public on sunday. ds.. >> out of this world. >>> so is this rain for this late in the season. we'r
she suffered serious burns. the victim told investigators she lit a candle on board before falling asleep. >>> a new exhibit marks 50 years since a film about space travel captured the nation's imagination. 2001 a space odyssey opened in theaters in 1968. stanley kubrick directed that film with a screen play by arthur c. clark. its portrayal for the most part is scientifically accurate. now the smithsonian air and space museum is about to open this exhibit. it includes a hotel room...
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they are set to burn more than $1 billion this quarter, they burn $800 million or $900 million on averagequarter quarter. the bulls have a point, that they don't see any reason to know why tesla would stop, and many analysts, to be fair, didn't make this number up. analysts estimated they need to raise $2 billion or more during the year. elon says they will get production of the model 3 up and bring enough cash in the door by selling the cars. cars,t by selling their stand on their own feet. they have to get the cars out, the cars have to at least be close enough to profitability, where they bring in new sources of cash flow. we will see, if they do that, if they are able to be cash flow positive. >> there's a lot of if's. it feels like the model 3 is the make or break. >> definitely. that is what a lot of people are betting on the model 3, if it is even close to being profitable in the cash flow picture, it could establish enough credibility where tesla can continue to raise money from investors. that another question that the bears have. if the model three continues to have massive dela
they are set to burn more than $1 billion this quarter, they burn $800 million or $900 million on averagequarter quarter. the bulls have a point, that they don't see any reason to know why tesla would stop, and many analysts, to be fair, didn't make this number up. analysts estimated they need to raise $2 billion or more during the year. elon says they will get production of the model 3 up and bring enough cash in the door by selling the cars. cars,t by selling their stand on their own feet....
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and they're burning cash.nsed to burn more $1 billion this quarter and in the last four they've burned eight or $900 million toaverage quarter quarter so the bulls have a point that they don't really in sight whyn tesla would stop doing that and the analysts to be fair economist, they didn't make this number up out of whole cloth. analysts have estimated raise $2ds to billion or more later in the year. what elon is saying they will get progression of the model three up enough and bring enough cash in the door by selling those cars where they won't have to go market and raise money. in other words, they'll just sell their cars, be able to own two feetr so a lot of ifs there. to at least be close enough to profitability where they're bringing in positive cash flow, and we'll see once -- if they do that, if they're get cash flow positive. >> i mean, there's a lot of ifs there. like the model three is the make-or-break here? >> definitely is and that's people areof betting on. the model three can do a couple of th
and they're burning cash.nsed to burn more $1 billion this quarter and in the last four they've burned eight or $900 million toaverage quarter quarter so the bulls have a point that they don't really in sight whyn tesla would stop doing that and the analysts to be fair economist, they didn't make this number up out of whole cloth. analysts have estimated raise $2ds to billion or more later in the year. what elon is saying they will get progression of the model three up enough and bring enough...
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most of it will burn up in re-entry. some of it will make it through the atmosphere and strike the earth. the chance of anybody getting hit is very, very remote. >> you're looking at a map that experts build showing tens of thousands of pieces of space junk around the earth. now to a disturbancing view of a bucket item for many of us, the aurora. a man traveled on a special flight last week to get a cha to see the southern lights. this is a time lapse of his flight. truly remarkable. >> wow. >> i'd love to see that one day. >> uh-huh. >> got to bring it closer to california. >> right. >> a little fog out there. the cooler air is moving in. we're tracking her next chance of rain in the future. showing you we have no issues in terms of precipitation. what we have issues with, fog. visibility right now especially in north bay. in santa rosa we have visibility down to a quarter of a mile. likely we're going see it in the morning where some patchy fog could be locally dense at times. the temperature range have dipped. last ni
most of it will burn up in re-entry. some of it will make it through the atmosphere and strike the earth. the chance of anybody getting hit is very, very remote. >> you're looking at a map that experts build showing tens of thousands of pieces of space junk around the earth. now to a disturbancing view of a bucket item for many of us, the aurora. a man traveled on a special flight last week to get a cha to see the southern lights. this is a time lapse of his flight. truly remarkable....