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here there's been no burning. harvest some of the plants, and we leave some for them to dry out and be used as fertilizer. the main thing is that the harvest is better, and it's better for the environment. reporter: it's a win-win situation, using ancient agricultural expertise to restore the power of the jungle. host: we now head 300000 kilotersrs soueaeast to meet a teenager i ithe capital l of brazazil. host: we now head 300000 kilo>> i am a global teen.et a beatriz: my name ibeatriz abu soares schmitzand d i' 1515. i ve in n asilia. i like playing g guitar, ridingy skates, and going out with my friends. the biggest global problem, to me, is the water scarcrcity tht is a aecting dififferent regios in thehe world. i'm not afraid of many things. i am afraid ofof thunder andnd ghtning, and i'm a litittle afraid o of snakes. going out t with my frieiends, enjoying life, going out to parties, but most of all being with my family. host: a global issue that st won't go away is the underrepresentation of women in polit
here there's been no burning. harvest some of the plants, and we leave some for them to dry out and be used as fertilizer. the main thing is that the harvest is better, and it's better for the environment. reporter: it's a win-win situation, using ancient agricultural expertise to restore the power of the jungle. host: we now head 300000 kilotersrs soueaeast to meet a teenager i ithe capital l of brazazil. host: we now head 300000 kilo>> i am a global teen.et a beatriz: my name ibeatriz...
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that structure is burning. it's 40 acres and burns. there are structures in its path and this one is putting up quite a bit of smoke right now. here is what we know, it started after 11:00, as sky fox has been giving us a view of the area. the homes are not very close together. it is making some progress making its way becoming close to some of the homes that are in the then overtaking other ones. we will keep an eye on this. we have no word of anyone hurt. they are trying to get people out of the area. we are seeing smoke coming from other parts of the south bay, one other fire we are looking in to. >>> northern san jose , the final day of testimony to the oak land ghost ship warehouse fire trial. prosecutors and the defense team wrapped up their questions for master derrick almenna, he and his codefendant face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. they are calling rebuttal. there will be a break until july 29th when both sides will give closing arguments. jury deliberations are expected to begin in early august. henry lee is reporti
that structure is burning. it's 40 acres and burns. there are structures in its path and this one is putting up quite a bit of smoke right now. here is what we know, it started after 11:00, as sky fox has been giving us a view of the area. the homes are not very close together. it is making some progress making its way becoming close to some of the homes that are in the then overtaking other ones. we will keep an eye on this. we have no word of anyone hurt. they are trying to get people out of...
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it is burning very close to them right now, and we were watching some buildings burn earlier. those are only outbuildings. those are not homes we are talking. there were garages and sheds and other things. it looks like two or three small buildings that have been burned so far. it looks like the fire did not spread to very the homes. it has cleared back and let of the ground brush, which is exactly what firefighters tell you to do so you do have the opportunity to protect your home. the smoke that you could see, it is visible all over san jose, from downtown san jose, north near the airport. just a massive amount of smoke has been coming off of this 45 acre fire this morning. it is now considered for alarms and as michelle mentioned, this is near the the foothills of east san jose. and a lot of dry grass is there and just the terrain. the fire has been able to move uphill very easily. your from the life pictures that we are seeing the tree burn, and luckily the fire was stopped once it actually got to the roadway. but this is just west of grant county park, and we have seen se
it is burning very close to them right now, and we were watching some buildings burn earlier. those are only outbuildings. those are not homes we are talking. there were garages and sheds and other things. it looks like two or three small buildings that have been burned so far. it looks like the fire did not spread to very the homes. it has cleared back and let of the ground brush, which is exactly what firefighters tell you to do so you do have the opportunity to protect your home. the smoke...
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burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office. he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq that you brought for >>these are people that in my opinion hate our country. they hate it i think with the passion we don't leave the things that we laugh. and when we left this country. >>for democratic congresswoman responding to president trums attack on there patriotism in language widely condemned as racist. no question is getting ugly in the capital the president tweeting over the weekend that the 4 should quote go back and help fix the totally broken in crime infested places from which they came. >>he's play racist. on duly members of the united house of representatives. all of are women of color. we can. we will. >>representatives a
burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office. he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq that you brought for >>these are people that in my opinion hate our country....
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without burning. and we've planted a lot of plants these edible plants medicinal plants timber and fruit trees. the organization says it's working with local communities to reactivate knowledge from pre-columbian times ancient wisdom that was passed down by word of mouth within a few families on how to farm the jungle sustainably and keep it healthy. indigenous people don't burn their fields where they can ok most of my mother taught me how to set up a check. you can see this farm wasn't burned. but over the last you look at it has a lot of organic matter. here you can see leaves and branches that haven't been burned. it's been composted so that the soil retains its moisture microorganisms and other tiny creatures setting up a chuckling to get out requires a lot of knowledge of the rainforest plants which ones need lots of light which ones grow in partial shade what are their life cycles what kind of soil do they need and how far apart should they stand. this is cotton it also has medicinal uses . thi
without burning. and we've planted a lot of plants these edible plants medicinal plants timber and fruit trees. the organization says it's working with local communities to reactivate knowledge from pre-columbian times ancient wisdom that was passed down by word of mouth within a few families on how to farm the jungle sustainably and keep it healthy. indigenous people don't burn their fields where they can ok most of my mother taught me how to set up a check. you can see this farm wasn't...
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here there's been no burning. we harvest some of the plants and we leave some of them to dry out and be used as fertilizer the main thing is that the harvest is better and it's better for the environment. so it's a win win situation using ancient agricultural expertise to restore the power of the jungle. we know 3000 kilometers southeast to meet a teenager in the capital of brazil i am. ok to cheat. my name is. to schmitz and i'm 15. i live in a resilient. i like to thank you tara riding my skates and going out with my friends. oh. then you've been there. but i was robbed by the bank it's global problem to me is the water scarcity that's affecting different regions in the world the best is a 0 if. i don't reduce order but i don't have many things. i'm afraid of there wanderin lightning hell and i'm a little afraid of snakes tickle my lawn mangoes. going out with my friends enjoying life going out to parties but most of all being with my family my is. a global issue that just won't go away is the under representati
here there's been no burning. we harvest some of the plants and we leave some of them to dry out and be used as fertilizer the main thing is that the harvest is better and it's better for the environment. so it's a win win situation using ancient agricultural expertise to restore the power of the jungle. we know 3000 kilometers southeast to meet a teenager in the capital of brazil i am. ok to cheat. my name is. to schmitz and i'm 15. i live in a resilient. i like to thank you tara riding my...
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burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq with you rob porter who's. >>people came into our country illegally illegally. many were. felons many were convicted of crimes. many many were taken out on sunday, you just didn't know about it. >>so there has been some movement apparently in one of president trump's signature goals ice raids are reportedly under way of cities across the nation, including the bay area this map shows some of the cities were raids were expected. john lawrence has the story. >>attention in areas with high migrant populations in their it's very stressful. it's like you have a disease that's killing you like cancer something that makes you feel desperation immigr
burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq with you rob porter who's. >>people came into our country illegally illegally....
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the fire has burned over 180 acres and is 60% contained. no word on whether any structures have been threatened and the chp says the traffic on 680 has not been affected. >>> a homeowner in lake county says he has had a tough time obtaining fire insurance for his property. tom baker reports the problem he is facing may soon be an issue for people all across california. >> reporter: since 2012, half of lake county's landmass has burned. mike's family owns a home in lake county that is still standing. the family home insurance policy has just skyrocketed 80%, a hard pill to swallow. he and his wife also want to buy another home there to live in but getting insurance is near impossible . >> i have run into a little brick wall. i have tried companies numbering in the dozens and can find no one of any conventional insurance company that will ensure the property. >> the only insurance he can get is from the california fair plan required under state law . >> i've spoken to agents that have quoted me numbers for a normal policy, 1700 to 2800. >> an
the fire has burned over 180 acres and is 60% contained. no word on whether any structures have been threatened and the chp says the traffic on 680 has not been affected. >>> a homeowner in lake county says he has had a tough time obtaining fire insurance for his property. tom baker reports the problem he is facing may soon be an issue for people all across california. >> reporter: since 2012, half of lake county's landmass has burned. mike's family owns a home in lake county...
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it has been burning about five or 10 acres.gain, this grass fire popping up 10 minutes ago along franklin canyon road in martinez. >>> investigators are looking for causes of 37 separate fires overnight. at least five of them are caused by fireworks including this one in martinez. no homes burned but a long stretch of grassland did earn. illegal fireworks mia been the cause of a late-night fire in san jose. the fire happened in front of a home on luke court. two cars were destroyed. a cypress tree went up in flames. quick thinking neighbors stop that fire by causing it down from the rooftops. two home suffered minor damage. >>> we continue to follow the latest developments in kern county were multiple aftershocks have been filled after a 6.4 earthquake. we brought this story to you as breaking news yesterday. we are getting a better look at the damage and recovery efforts underway. mario ramirez has the latest . >> reporter: we are feeling several aftershocks here in ridgecrest. i want to show you one of several of the homes we
it has been burning about five or 10 acres.gain, this grass fire popping up 10 minutes ago along franklin canyon road in martinez. >>> investigators are looking for causes of 37 separate fires overnight. at least five of them are caused by fireworks including this one in martinez. no homes burned but a long stretch of grassland did earn. illegal fireworks mia been the cause of a late-night fire in san jose. the fire happened in front of a home on luke court. two cars were destroyed. a...
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and she was called. >> she said the house was burning, the house is burning. >> reporter: she tried to stay optimistic, hoping that their dog somehow survived. >> he is like my son. i rescued him because he was in hurricane harvey. i rescued him in san francisco animal control. >> reporter: she screamed and cried when firefighters told her the dog cannot survive. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> that is so sad, knowing that her animal was in the house. >> reporter: she lives in a house right above her cottage, her health has been was home and he tried to protect the house. >> he sprayed the border of the property. >> reporter: firefighters shutdown the area, and kept neighbors from returning home. because the road is too narrow. they did not want to slow down fire trucks and fire firefighters. >> is started burning really quickly. it went into the heavier brush and into the wood and when that happens it becomes very difficult to put out because of the have your fuel. >> reporter: firefighter say that this fire is contained to 47 acres. again, the plan is to reopen this area
and she was called. >> she said the house was burning, the house is burning. >> reporter: she tried to stay optimistic, hoping that their dog somehow survived. >> he is like my son. i rescued him because he was in hurricane harvey. i rescued him in san francisco animal control. >> reporter: she screamed and cried when firefighters told her the dog cannot survive. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> that is so sad, knowing that her animal was in the...
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the neighbors saw him burning and they smelled some sort of burning smell enough that they remember it distinctly in his back yard. they have found her dna in his home. i mean, i don't know what more evidence they would possibly need. but the motion granded by the third district court giving the da's office until next week to charge him in lueck's death speaks volumes. what more do you believe the da is looking for to get these charges to stick? clearly they have the evidence they need. it's better to have more than enough in order to convince a jury. >> right. you raise a good point. how many cases have we seen where it really looks bad, really smells bad for a defendant but a lot of times you have powerful circumstantial evidence and you want to lock down physical evidence and forensic evidence that we're talking about. we're not sure with 100% certainty that those are the belongings, for example, of mackenzie. we want to make sure. analysts want to make sure in the next week that those belongings that they found in his back yard, that they are mackenzie's belongings and the human re
the neighbors saw him burning and they smelled some sort of burning smell enough that they remember it distinctly in his back yard. they have found her dna in his home. i mean, i don't know what more evidence they would possibly need. but the motion granded by the third district court giving the da's office until next week to charge him in lueck's death speaks volumes. what more do you believe the da is looking for to get these charges to stick? clearly they have the evidence they need. it's...
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i even saw somebody say that it burned for days.o the mythology around what actually happened in 1969 begins to grow, and my brother richard i, as we researched our book realize, the mythology about the burning river -- why it grow so much, people's thoughts about the burning river, having to be a major event. this is a biblical thing. rivers don't catch fire. it must be the sign of a terrible water pollution of a type that had never been seen before. of course, the many previous fires dating all the way back to the late 19th century is an indication that the pollution had been a long-term problem in cleveland. host: the first reported fire going back to 1868, going back to the "time" magazine piece 50 years ago describing the cuyahoga as a river that oozes rather than flows, and in which people do not drown but decay. so just how bad was the river? david: i don't think there is any doubt that the cuyahoga was a terribly polluted river in 1969. i do think that it was not at its nadir, that in fact the pollution was much worse in the
i even saw somebody say that it burned for days.o the mythology around what actually happened in 1969 begins to grow, and my brother richard i, as we researched our book realize, the mythology about the burning river -- why it grow so much, people's thoughts about the burning river, having to be a major event. this is a biblical thing. rivers don't catch fire. it must be the sign of a terrible water pollution of a type that had never been seen before. of course, the many previous fires dating...
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the neighbor suffered a burn on his arm and two officers also were hurt. they were treated on the scene, police say the man they saved ended up making a full recovery. an unpatriotic act on the fourth of july ends with two arrests. details on what happened here in d.c. plus president trump's historic dmz meeting with kim jong-un seems to get nuclear talks back on track. could that now be in jeopardy? much more on that ahead. >> president trump: i can just say that for 2 1/2 years we've had peace for 2 1/2 years with nothing signed, just based on
the neighbor suffered a burn on his arm and two officers also were hurt. they were treated on the scene, police say the man they saved ended up making a full recovery. an unpatriotic act on the fourth of july ends with two arrests. details on what happened here in d.c. plus president trump's historic dmz meeting with kim jong-un seems to get nuclear talks back on track. could that now be in jeopardy? much more on that ahead. >> president trump: i can just say that for 2 1/2 years we've...
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that's burned about five acres so far. firefighters say it could burn up to 40 acres. >>> new at 6:00, a $2500 reward is being offered for the capture of a man accused of killing a 16-year-old boy in livermore. that suspect is 21-year-old jorge tellez. officers say the two got into an argument outside a taco bell and that's when they say the suspect pulled a gun and shot the boy. >>> animal control crews have been called out to south san francisco after a coyote was spotted on neighborhood streets this afternoon. look at this shot. that twitter user shared this photo with us saying he spotted the coyote in the bend wood neighborhood. he called animal control. you can tell in the photo but said the coyote looked sick. you can see it here and see the outline of its bones through its fur. >>> we have an update on the investigation into that terrible crash involving a couple that was struck by a black tesla on sunday in san francisco. it is prompted calls for increased pedestrian safety on city streets. police are now saying t
that's burned about five acres so far. firefighters say it could burn up to 40 acres. >>> new at 6:00, a $2500 reward is being offered for the capture of a man accused of killing a 16-year-old boy in livermore. that suspect is 21-year-old jorge tellez. officers say the two got into an argument outside a taco bell and that's when they say the suspect pulled a gun and shot the boy. >>> animal control crews have been called out to south san francisco after a coyote was spotted on...
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man -- year, burning man.re is sarah mcbride. his 60's and has spent his whole career making drugs more accepted and legalized. in part, because he believes they can be helpful in treating a number of elements, including people with ptsd. he thinks a really good way to treat people who have come back orm wars or policeman victims of violent crime is with a combination of mdma, which people know as ecstasy, and talk therapy. and he has all the studies that prove how effective it is and he has gotten the fda on board. he has gone through phase one trials and now is in the middle of the phase three trials. all bankrolled by his nonprofit, called mavs. it is very expensive and he finds a lot of investors at burning man. the experiment station, drug taking, and nakedness, he was essentially looking for money. how successful was he? >> it is a fine line. is aically, burning man cashless society, not a commercial society. so what he does is he goes to burning man. she knows a lot of rich, influential people. he hangs
man -- year, burning man.re is sarah mcbride. his 60's and has spent his whole career making drugs more accepted and legalized. in part, because he believes they can be helpful in treating a number of elements, including people with ptsd. he thinks a really good way to treat people who have come back orm wars or policeman victims of violent crime is with a combination of mdma, which people know as ecstasy, and talk therapy. and he has all the studies that prove how effective it is and he has...
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he is the co-author of "where the river burned." he is joining us from cleveland, ohio a professor of history at , the university of cincinnati. calls we take your , want to thank the music box supper club for allowing us to put our cameras in place to allow david stradling to share with us on site, on the scene of what it was like there, and the fact that it is now a supper club, that there are bars and restaurants along the flats, tells you what? david: well, it tells us that this is part of the city that clevelanders are interested in returning to. it is not an entirely new movement. in the 1990's, cleveland started to reimagine the flats, that so many industries had moved out. there is still a lot of very interesting architecture around here. you see the engineering -- it is a spectacular space, the engineering of the various bridges, which makes this an interesting place to be. in the 1990's, we had a bit of a kind of a kindling of culture down here by the flats, and it has come back more intensely over the last five or 10 year
he is the co-author of "where the river burned." he is joining us from cleveland, ohio a professor of history at , the university of cincinnati. calls we take your , want to thank the music box supper club for allowing us to put our cameras in place to allow david stradling to share with us on site, on the scene of what it was like there, and the fact that it is now a supper club, that there are bars and restaurants along the flats, tells you what? david: well, it tells us that this...
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but it's come pretty close. >> the fire is burning where it burned 51,000 acres during the 2017 fire storm. the atlas fire killed six people in napa county. >>> a live look at sfo this morning. travelers will get to experience new harvey milk terminal. we are live this morning the at the airport where you're getting passenger reaction. >> reporter: that's right. you can see behind me, there's still a lot of construction going on here at the new terminal, but a lot of the passengers say they are excited to see what feels like a museum inside at the new harvey milk terminal. this weekend a big secelebratio took place to show off the terminal with nine gates, better flow of passenger movement and new concession ps. one passenger tells us he was impressed this morning. >> i first thought, wow. i was not expecting to see the museum walking through there. being a history teach er, it's impressive what i saw this. >> reporter: the $2.4 billion terminal is named after former supervisor harvey milk, who served in the late 19 0s. he and mayor george were shot and killed by a former colleague i
but it's come pretty close. >> the fire is burning where it burned 51,000 acres during the 2017 fire storm. the atlas fire killed six people in napa county. >>> a live look at sfo this morning. travelers will get to experience new harvey milk terminal. we are live this morning the at the airport where you're getting passenger reaction. >> reporter: that's right. you can see behind me, there's still a lot of construction going on here at the new terminal, but a lot of the...
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it burned through brush. jumped a highway and quickly burned out of control. as many as 4000 people have been evacuated including part of. smoke from the fire forced some flights to the island's main airport to be diverted. the airport is open tonight. the fire is burning along a major north and south highway. access to has been restricted at times. two shelters are also open as firefighters continue to battle the flames. >>> a body recovered in grand canyon national park is believed to be that of a bay area hiker who went missing last month. 66-year-old peter schwab of healdsburg was on a river trip on the colorado river and he disappeared on june 28. park rangers found a man's body is sedate below lava falls in the colorado river. they said based on evidence found with the body it appears to be mr. schwab. the medical examiner will make an official identification. >>> alameda county is siding success cracking down on illegal dumping. paul chambers shows us officials hosted a potluck tonight to show a new program is making a difference.>> reporter: it is no s
it burned through brush. jumped a highway and quickly burned out of control. as many as 4000 people have been evacuated including part of. smoke from the fire forced some flights to the island's main airport to be diverted. the airport is open tonight. the fire is burning along a major north and south highway. access to has been restricted at times. two shelters are also open as firefighters continue to battle the flames. >>> a body recovered in grand canyon national park is believed...
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cal fire says that the fire is burning just east of milpitas it's burned about 50 acres so far we'reold that the fire came dangerously close to some homes but crews managed to save those buildings. well to the north bay now another fire the marsh few fire is burning near interstate 6.80 this is it's a county. this is happening just southwest of fairfield near lopez and marshy roads. i'm sure you've seen the smoke if you live in the area. so far it has burned about a 183 acres and it is 60% contained as of this morning. also the north bay fire crews continue to get the upper hand on the canyon fire that's burning in napa county. it broke out monday and right now it's 95% contained so they are pretty close to having this out it burned about 64 acres just south of lake berryessa no structures were damaged and no one was injured. there they are they're hard at work to prevent wildfires and moran county if you've seen them, you know that the animals they're eating up the grass and the weeds right along the hillside, that's hard for you know crews to reach with their tools and their lawn m
cal fire says that the fire is burning just east of milpitas it's burned about 50 acres so far we'reold that the fire came dangerously close to some homes but crews managed to save those buildings. well to the north bay now another fire the marsh few fire is burning near interstate 6.80 this is it's a county. this is happening just southwest of fairfield near lopez and marshy roads. i'm sure you've seen the smoke if you live in the area. so far it has burned about a 183 acres and it is 60%...
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omebody ery hard for that has lost their child we burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office. he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq with you porter who's. >>this morning we're hearing from the man who was shot. >>and a water park and 6 flags in concord he just wanted to be identified as danny and he says that he went to the park saturday for his daughter's 8th birthday, and he ended up being shot in the parking lot. he says that. the gunman hit his car when he parked next to him. and things escalated from there. >>he jumped out the car. a gun and stuck in the window mike you try to get me in the fafa with it or just pointed my face i don't know, but says it has t grabd his handgun and i pushed it out the window and i thought on the night he killed them, you know you yo
omebody ery hard for that has lost their child we burned alive and they know that they were burning alive. they were texting their parents were going to die. it's very extremely hard what our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. the 3rd prosecution rebuttal with this was an investigator with the da's office. he was questioned about a 2017 voluntary interview of call defended matt stairs. >>at the courthouse in oakland haaziq with you porter who's. >>this...
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you're the ones that are burning books...d in telling those fools i was going to burn down their book store. it's not illegal, is it? i think burning down a book store is probably illegal. is it? i could get — if i could find a way to do it legally, would you guys all like stop hating on me on that? luis, i'm going to show you this. next, it's luis‘s turn. you come find me! you can find me, expletive! so i'm going to ask you the same question, how is that behaviourjustified? that march turned into a personal feud between me and a right—wing journalist, and that in no way is right. so that was a misstep? it was in no way correct. it takes a big man to say so. a breakthrough? maybe, but it doesn't last. you've seen the text where he's threatened my girlfriend... threatened her with a good time, that's it, i threatened her with a good time. you've seen the threats. how does this send? proud boys have been told make a video renouncing hate and the proud boys, go away, that's how it ends. you want me to leave my own town? you want
you're the ones that are burning books...d in telling those fools i was going to burn down their book store. it's not illegal, is it? i think burning down a book store is probably illegal. is it? i could get — if i could find a way to do it legally, would you guys all like stop hating on me on that? luis, i'm going to show you this. next, it's luis‘s turn. you come find me! you can find me, expletive! so i'm going to ask you the same question, how is that behaviourjustified? that march...
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♪ - ♪ burn baby burn all: howie! howie! howie! - ♪ burn baby burn all: howie! howie!one hundred stories high ♪ people getting loose y'all - what's that? - it's a slingshot. - nice. i guess. - ♪ burn ba burn ♪ disco inferno - who is that? - are those samba dancers? [cheers and applause - ♪ up above my head ♪ i hear music in the air
♪ - ♪ burn baby burn all: howie! howie! howie! - ♪ burn baby burn all: howie! howie!one hundred stories high ♪ people getting loose y'all - what's that? - it's a slingshot. - nice. i guess. - ♪ burn ba burn ♪ disco inferno - who is that? - are those samba dancers? [cheers and applause - ♪ up above my head ♪ i hear music in the air
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the fires burning in that county. video of the battle here crews are working to try to keep those flames from spreading it's happening on reg canyon road that's at highway one 28 just south of lake berryessa and only about 60 miles east of saint helene a people living between the 6507,000 block of red canyon road in napa county they have been told. >>to leave their homes, lots of smoke in the area but many
the fires burning in that county. video of the battle here crews are working to try to keep those flames from spreading it's happening on reg canyon road that's at highway one 28 just south of lake berryessa and only about 60 miles east of saint helene a people living between the 6507,000 block of red canyon road in napa county they have been told. >>to leave their homes, lots of smoke in the area but many
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here at the burn grand prix. but car racing disappeared from switzerland in the wake of motor sports biggest catastrophe over 80 people were killed in an accident that lamont in france in 1955 this was parliament then decided no more races in switzerland a ban that still applies today. but switzerland made an exception for formulate important because it wants to promote electric vehicles they have a long tradition in switzerland there has been electric public transport here for a long time along with car free inner city and environmentally friendly technologies in the past this was every piece didley shown forward thinking with their inventions switzerland wants to become carbon neutral by 2050 at the latest it's a goal that to supported by almost everyone. the i would be helped i would love british know who heads engineering group a v.p. switzerland says his company has a long tradition of electric mobility as predecessor company electrified this was a tram line in 1006 so it's something they've been doing throu
here at the burn grand prix. but car racing disappeared from switzerland in the wake of motor sports biggest catastrophe over 80 people were killed in an accident that lamont in france in 1955 this was parliament then decided no more races in switzerland a ban that still applies today. but switzerland made an exception for formulate important because it wants to promote electric vehicles they have a long tradition in switzerland there has been electric public transport here for a long time...
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the fires burning in that county. you see video of the battle here crews are working to try to keep those flames from spreading it's happening on reg canyon road that's at highway one 28 just south of lake berryessa and only about 60 miles east of saint helene a people living between the 6507,000 block of red canyon road in napa county they have been told. >>to leave their homes, lots of smoke in the area but many of the. >>shots we see appears to show crews are starting to get an upper hand the fire is now limited to certain areas, no reports of any injuries or structures that are burning or imminently in danger, but it is still considered an active fire. the air attacks appear to be the fairly strong lots of smoke though still seen at this hour again 55 acres have burned and as we get new information on this fire. we will certainly update you. in the newscast and on kron 4 dot com and we first told about the fire and the evacuations through a push alert make sure you download the kron 4 mobile app. >>to always get t
the fires burning in that county. you see video of the battle here crews are working to try to keep those flames from spreading it's happening on reg canyon road that's at highway one 28 just south of lake berryessa and only about 60 miles east of saint helene a people living between the 6507,000 block of red canyon road in napa county they have been told. >>to leave their homes, lots of smoke in the area but many of the. >>shots we see appears to show crews are starting to get an...
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the blaze already burning 50 acres. right now we are told there are no injuries and no evacuations. >>> robert mueller's long- awaited testimony to congress put his russia investigation on the record and his invitation on the line. >> what about total exoneration? can you totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> under department of justice policy, the president could be prosecuted for obstruction of justice after he leaves office, correct? >> president trump proclaimed victory after the hearing fails to deliver any bombshells. >> robert mueller specifically testified that he did exonerate you. >> he totally voted because he does not have the right to exonerate. this was one of the worst performances in the history of our country. >>> facebook getting slapped with a $5 billion final four privacy violations. the tech giant reached a settlement with the federal trade commission today. it comes after an investigation found that the company ms. campbell's the personal information of millions of users. >>> a straight right
the blaze already burning 50 acres. right now we are told there are no injuries and no evacuations. >>> robert mueller's long- awaited testimony to congress put his russia investigation on the record and his invitation on the line. >> what about total exoneration? can you totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> under department of justice policy, the president could be prosecuted for obstruction of justice after he leaves office, correct? >> president trump...
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fire has burned about 50 acres. there are homes in the area but not right next to the fire firefighters working toward containing the blaze. it is burning in the community the area of spring valley. there's a golf course in homes in that area that's in the foothills just east of milpitas. >>and in the north bay, good news, this grass fire which was burning near interstate 6 80 in solano county has been contained. this is video from the scene earlier this afternoon, the fire had been burning southwest of fairfield near lopez and marched euros it started about 10 o'clock this morning it burned up was of 183 acres but at this hour that fire is contained and firefighters will remain on the scene just to make sure there are no troubling hot spots. course by now you may like we have heard the warning said during high fire danger, a dna could turn off our for several days. so now bay area water districts are preparing for what to do if the power does go force justine waltman tells us how with no power companies plan to kee
fire has burned about 50 acres. there are homes in the area but not right next to the fire firefighters working toward containing the blaze. it is burning in the community the area of spring valley. there's a golf course in homes in that area that's in the foothills just east of milpitas. >>and in the north bay, good news, this grass fire which was burning near interstate 6 80 in solano county has been contained. this is video from the scene earlier this afternoon, the fire had been...
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burns documentary will make its television debut next month. >>and there's no such thing as an honest for us on unity unless you're going to one specific place details on the deal that the sfmta worked out with a local sports team facebook officially slapped with a 5 billion dollar fine why some experts are saying the largest ever fine handed out by the fcc. it's still not enough to force changes to the tech companies. >>they just say no they're close until 1 o'clock. next at 6.30 a lot of people got quite a surprise when they went to the dmv today only to find out it was close. >>today's inconvenience could and of helping other ♪ you know when you're at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say yes... to both? (smiling) sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. it feels even better when you find it for less. get your yes for less at the new stores in west livermore and in union city. >>no way d
burns documentary will make its television debut next month. >>and there's no such thing as an honest for us on unity unless you're going to one specific place details on the deal that the sfmta worked out with a local sports team facebook officially slapped with a 5 billion dollar fine why some experts are saying the largest ever fine handed out by the fcc. it's still not enough to force changes to the tech companies. >>they just say no they're close until 1 o'clock. next at 6.30 a...
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reporters take us to burning man.: how some brave entrepreneurs are embracing the fleeing the return of the sea's fiercest predator. jason: and in the finance section, a takeover all about interest rates. it is our other cover story. with central banks setting rates below zero and investors buying at high prices, there is a huge kyl -- we're talking $13 billion in debt -- paying a negative yield. carol: it is important because it affects all of us. if you have questions about how we got here, then check out the story. the bonds eat your money. >> this is a problem that has really ratcheted up as the signs of the global economy is slowing and central banks are going in the same direction. that is to cut rates and introduce more easing. monetary easing. carol: it is amazing. if you use the function on the bloomberg lookup 10-year yields, we are not talking about french yields, we are talking about developed countries. john: it is like this big black hole right in the middle of the world's major bond markets. and it is s
reporters take us to burning man.: how some brave entrepreneurs are embracing the fleeing the return of the sea's fiercest predator. jason: and in the finance section, a takeover all about interest rates. it is our other cover story. with central banks setting rates below zero and investors buying at high prices, there is a huge kyl -- we're talking $13 billion in debt -- paying a negative yield. carol: it is important because it affects all of us. if you have questions about how we got here,...
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who burned alive. they knew that they were burning alive. they knew that they were cooking. >> reporter: she has formed a bond with other victims family members who share a similar loss and pain. >> you know, it hurts. i hurt for them. >> reporter: she works night as a tattoo artist, she is come to court every day for the trial. she has been here to support defendant max harris. she didn't know him before the fire, but she says her current roommate lived in the warehouse and escape the night of the fire. she says that they believed they they should not be to blame. >> you know for me, it blamed -- it pains my heart. i am fighting for the people that we lost as well. i am not just fighting for max harris. i am fighting for those lost in this tragedy. >> reporter: she says that she is fighting for justice. >> they were texting their parents saying we are going to die. it is very externally hard that our children are not here to have justice for them and their friends. >> reporter: the jury could have the case at the beginning of august. whatev
who burned alive. they knew that they were burning alive. they knew that they were cooking. >> reporter: she has formed a bond with other victims family members who share a similar loss and pain. >> you know, it hurts. i hurt for them. >> reporter: she works night as a tattoo artist, she is come to court every day for the trial. she has been here to support defendant max harris. she didn't know him before the fire, but she says her current roommate lived in the warehouse and...
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she was away, her aunt called and alerted her. >> she said the house is burning, the house is burning. she was crying. and then after that -- are she tried to stay optimistic hoping that her dog would survive. >> he is my son, i rescued him. he was in hurricane harvey. i rescued him at san francisco animal care and control. >> reporter: she was devastated when she found out that her dog died. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> reporter: police shut down the area and kept neighbors from returning home. they did not want to slow down the fire trucks. >> the roads tend to be more narrow. there is some difficulty getting apparatus. are it took firefighters and hour and a half, around 2:30 pm, to contain the fire. it destroyed a mobile home, a small shed and her cottage. >> the grass here is dry and it is a warm day. everybody was there -- everything was there to move the fire quickly. >> reporter: witnesses say that a started at the bottom of the hill. she says this is the second fire on this hillside in 25 years. she lives just above her cottage. her husband was home at the time
she was away, her aunt called and alerted her. >> she said the house is burning, the house is burning. she was crying. and then after that -- are she tried to stay optimistic hoping that her dog would survive. >> he is my son, i rescued him. he was in hurricane harvey. i rescued him at san francisco animal care and control. >> reporter: she was devastated when she found out that her dog died. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> reporter: police shut down...
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or smoldering material, stuff that's burning slowly because it didn't have enough oxygen to burn quickly, is going to create more soot and smoke. that said, 50% of the charge is still going to come out as cinder no matter what you do. the other thing you can do is you can attempt to minimize the amount of water in powder. very commonly if you see a lot of soot or sinders in your powder, it means your powder is somewhat damp. that was often a result of poor glazing. very well glazed powder has a coat of graphite that repels water. poorly blazed or manufactured powder would absorb lots of water. absorbing the water makes it smokier and less powerful. as a result you could see reductions of 10%, 20%, 50% of your muzzle velocity using projectiles fired by the weapons using the wet powder during the civil war. that matters because think about a springfield rifle. springfield rifle has muzzle velocity of 1,100 meters per second. because that has a really strong arc to its trajectory. as people like earl hess have said, about three feet above the level you're aiming at. if you're using slower p
or smoldering material, stuff that's burning slowly because it didn't have enough oxygen to burn quickly, is going to create more soot and smoke. that said, 50% of the charge is still going to come out as cinder no matter what you do. the other thing you can do is you can attempt to minimize the amount of water in powder. very commonly if you see a lot of soot or sinders in your powder, it means your powder is somewhat damp. that was often a result of poor glazing. very well glazed powder has a...
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>> another fire in santa clara that burned about five acres. you can see the charred landscape that's the aftermath from the nbc bay area sky ranger between the 101 and coyote lake. multiple structures were damaged. no word on a cause. preparing for a power outage. nine east bay cities are taking a preemptive strike before the planned outages. pg&e will be cutting off power during the high risk periods. they are placing portable generators to ensure the area is able to maintain water service during the outages and allows fire crews to access flowing water. take a look. here are the nine cities where the generators will be placed. they plan on keeping the generators in those cities through november. >>> up and down the state of california, the ground continues to rumble. the latest was this afternoon in the south bay. 3.3 was strong enough for people to feel. the epicenter was roughly nine miles of morgan hill and southeast of san jose. it hit at 1:46 p.m. no reports of injuries or damage. jeff ranieri joins us now with a look at how far people
>> another fire in santa clara that burned about five acres. you can see the charred landscape that's the aftermath from the nbc bay area sky ranger between the 101 and coyote lake. multiple structures were damaged. no word on a cause. preparing for a power outage. nine east bay cities are taking a preemptive strike before the planned outages. pg&e will be cutting off power during the high risk periods. they are placing portable generators to ensure the area is able to maintain water...
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man is fighting the pain of serious burns tonight after rushing back into a burning house to save hisncredible story here keith eldridge has more from the hero and why he says. >>he'd do it all again. >>the knockout round. and the media brands and her him still has some gunvor she could get. >>with god's covering his face arms and back derrick bird want you to know how special his niece mercedes and nephews junior and rory are. that's why when fire broke out thursday morning at the aberdeen home. he jumped into action helping the kids mother kayla his sister think it i ran downstairs. even a government. >>the kids are a junior, and i got a way out the window but 8 year-old mercedes was afraid to jump in when her mom fell off the roof mercedes phil back into the burning room she was screaming my name so. >>i was going sit there and you and i'm used and i and ears ran right up stairs and then push straight to the fire right to fire at they get to bring me the person and then i got here took my shirt off the pair on their faces says she wasn't breaing in the smoke and i just carried her
man is fighting the pain of serious burns tonight after rushing back into a burning house to save hisncredible story here keith eldridge has more from the hero and why he says. >>he'd do it all again. >>the knockout round. and the media brands and her him still has some gunvor she could get. >>with god's covering his face arms and back derrick bird want you to know how special his niece mercedes and nephews junior and rory are. that's why when fire broke out thursday morning...
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and the fire was burning up a slope. fire crews were able to contain it it's about 90% contained right now. there are some home scattered to the area and some ranches but nobody has to evacuate at this point. people are still being asked to avoid the area. at the live news desk i am ken bastida. >>> 49er fans eager to see cornerback jimmy grappler play again will have to wait a few weeks. the team says he has fully recovered from a knee injury, but he will not play any first preseason game on august 10th. vern glenn was more on these developments. >> they open for business today. the first practice is tomorrow morning. they want to move it along slowly. it is a marathon, not a sprint. so, all right, the health issue obviously. what they hope is in their rearview mirror. specially a quarterback jimmy grappler will be back there for the first time since tearing up his knee last september. for practice tomorrow, but, the team has announced he will not play in the preseason opener on kpix 5. no fear, after for dissipating in
and the fire was burning up a slope. fire crews were able to contain it it's about 90% contained right now. there are some home scattered to the area and some ranches but nobody has to evacuate at this point. people are still being asked to avoid the area. at the live news desk i am ken bastida. >>> 49er fans eager to see cornerback jimmy grappler play again will have to wait a few weeks. the team says he has fully recovered from a knee injury, but he will not play any first preseason...
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and napa county near lake berryessa, burning 64 acres and 60% contained. the fire has shut down six miles of highway 128 between rag canyon road where it started and merkley marina on the lake. cal fire said 64 acres have burned and it is 60% contained and we will stay on top of it. >>> smoke is visible, but the fire crews moved in quick to stop the fire from burning and they called in eight local airplanes because they hadn't been called to any other big fires burning around california as of right now. >>> a fire may start but not every fire will be devastating like we've seen in the last several years. >> they were on it before we even knew there was a fire. >> nine families were evacuated and so far, no buildings have been damaged and the fire is being investigated and cal fire said the area where the flames started has been blocked up. >>> let's get out the door. we have sal castaneda in the middle of summer with people going to work? >>> we have traffic on 80 westbound and it will be normal today, which is good. westbound 80 coming out toward the comm
and napa county near lake berryessa, burning 64 acres and 60% contained. the fire has shut down six miles of highway 128 between rag canyon road where it started and merkley marina on the lake. cal fire said 64 acres have burned and it is 60% contained and we will stay on top of it. >>> smoke is visible, but the fire crews moved in quick to stop the fire from burning and they called in eight local airplanes because they hadn't been called to any other big fires burning around...
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burning man began with a man trying to heal his broken heart. how did it become this incredible worldwide phenomenon? n >> it tapped an appetiten francisco and the bohemian community, coming after the hippie 1960' a just at the beginning of silicon valley taking over the tech world. it was a fusion of the last vestiges of the humanism and the new excitement of the technology. that was originally what got it rolling. over time it became an underground classic.w no has gone above ground and people's bucket list. laura: you have been six times or so. -- six times yourself. what is at the heart of the appeal of burning man? >> i love hanging out. it is the most interesting people i've ever met. the sights are wondrous, the art. the venue is spectacular. it is in this ancient lake bed in the desert and so it is conditions i have only lived there and never experienced them elsewhere. laura: the subtitle of your book is "how burning man change the wou d." y it has had an impact on things as far-flung as disaster relief. >> in hudson yards in new york,
burning man began with a man trying to heal his broken heart. how did it become this incredible worldwide phenomenon? n >> it tapped an appetiten francisco and the bohemian community, coming after the hippie 1960' a just at the beginning of silicon valley taking over the tech world. it was a fusion of the last vestiges of the humanism and the new excitement of the technology. that was originally what got it rolling. over time it became an underground classic.w no has gone above ground and...
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that's burning in santa clara county this fire is east of milpitas so far it's burned 50 acres. and it came dangerously close to some homes you can see them there on the right hand side of your screen. but crews managed to save those homes. in the north bay, the marsh few fire is burning near interstate 6.80 and solano county and you can see the smoke. coming from that fire southwest of fairfield their lopes said marsh new roads. so far is burned a 183 acres. it is 60% contained. and also in the north bay fire crews continue to get the upper hand on the canyon fire that's the one that's burning in napa broke out monday. it's 95% contained right now it burned 64 acres south of lake berryessa no structures were damaged. >>time now is 5.11 still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news a violent arrest gets caught on camera and now the lawsuit against the local police department is calling on that department to fire the officers involved. plus we have reaction from congress following testimony from former special counsel mueller and east bay home catching fire. a man in a 14 year-old
that's burning in santa clara county this fire is east of milpitas so far it's burned 50 acres. and it came dangerously close to some homes you can see them there on the right hand side of your screen. but crews managed to save those homes. in the north bay, the marsh few fire is burning near interstate 6.80 and solano county and you can see the smoke. coming from that fire southwest of fairfield their lopes said marsh new roads. so far is burned a 183 acres. it is 60% contained. and also in...
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burning man changed the world. the government in ethiopia claims it has helpedeople plant more than 350 million trees in a day what they believe is a world record. prime minister led the project which aims to counter the effects of deforestation andin climate changhe drop-prone region. this is just the start. reporter:me the pri minister getting stuck in as he launched his green legacy initiative. one tree of over 350 million planted in ethiopia over just 12 hours. the government says that is. a world reco on average over three trees were planted per person in the untry. it comes as no surprise that the prime mi project to counter the effects of deforestation and climate change in the drop prone country. according to tth u.n., back in earliestur 20th-ce forest cover 35% of ethiopia. another figure is lower at 4%. t environment is a major concern on the global level but more so for this country. most of the problems could be linked to the lack of protection of our environment. reporter: around 1000 sites across the
burning man changed the world. the government in ethiopia claims it has helpedeople plant more than 350 million trees in a day what they believe is a world record. prime minister led the project which aims to counter the effects of deforestation andin climate changhe drop-prone region. this is just the start. reporter:me the pri minister getting stuck in as he launched his green legacy initiative. one tree of over 350 million planted in ethiopia over just 12 hours. the government says that is....
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it did burn about five acres. here is some of the video posted on social media after the fire broke out at about 5 a.m. this is a long the westbound lanes of 580 a grant line road and alameda county. and firefighters made quick work of putting this out. luckily because it was moving quickly and from the pictures from chopper 5 mac, you can see the backup and on the back of the screen we saw the flash of some of it. this is some of the burnt ground. five acres burned early this morning. we are going to go live from chopper 5 mac headed to another brushfire. this one in concord just north of isaac city at the 242 split. a couple of lanes are closed. we are hearing there are trees on fire. the chopper will be there soon giving us live pictures and we are continuing to monitor that the weather plays a huge part in fighting the fires and their impact has more on this. >>> checking the wind gauges near the ultima pacifier. not and issues. it is a 5 to 10 mile our breeze. the reason why some of the five acre burn was eve
it did burn about five acres. here is some of the video posted on social media after the fire broke out at about 5 a.m. this is a long the westbound lanes of 580 a grant line road and alameda county. and firefighters made quick work of putting this out. luckily because it was moving quickly and from the pictures from chopper 5 mac, you can see the backup and on the back of the screen we saw the flash of some of it. this is some of the burnt ground. five acres burned early this morning. we are...
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>>and that is burning east of milpitas it's burned 50 acres so far and it did come. dangerously close to those homes you can see them on the right lower portion of your screen there but crews managed to save the homes from burning and they're getting a better handle on that fire in the north bay, the marsh view fire. >>that's the one they're interstate 6 80 in solano county. a southwest of fairfield their lopes in march new roads it burned a 183 acres lots of smoke as you can see. it is 60% contained right now and also in the north bay. there again, the upper hand on the canyon fire that's the one in napa county that broke out on monday. it is 95% contained but not before chewing through 64 acres south of lake berryessa. the threat of wildfires means pgd could turn off power for several days and now water districts are preparing to keep the water from shutting off the east bay municipal utility district has a plan that includes filling water tanks to capacity during red flag warnings and making sure there is electricity to move water up to people who live in the hill
>>and that is burning east of milpitas it's burned 50 acres so far and it did come. dangerously close to those homes you can see them on the right lower portion of your screen there but crews managed to save the homes from burning and they're getting a better handle on that fire in the north bay, the marsh view fire. >>that's the one they're interstate 6 80 in solano county. a southwest of fairfield their lopes in march new roads it burned a 183 acres lots of smoke as you can see....