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saw dozens of homes burned out between superior and colorado springs, saw dozens burned in south part of lewisville. i would estimate as least 500 homes, would not be surprised if it is 1,000. >> we saw there were some homes partially destroyed, areas there were roofs burned out. so in addition to completely destroyed homes with burn pits, there were a number of damaged homes and commercial properties. some were totalled, some destroyed. it will take time for final numbers for exact numbers. the sheriff indicated over 500, upwards of a thousand as well as a number of stores and commercial properties damaged. >> you were talking about maybe a thousand homes, two, three people a home, 2 or 3,000 people getting ready. how are you going to house them. what can you share? >> there are temporary emergency shelters, those will serve people as long as needed. this was topic of conversation with the fema administrator and the president about what fema can do to support medium term housing needs, they want kids to return to their school, some sense of normalcy before the physical rebuilding of
saw dozens of homes burned out between superior and colorado springs, saw dozens burned in south part of lewisville. i would estimate as least 500 homes, would not be surprised if it is 1,000. >> we saw there were some homes partially destroyed, areas there were roofs burned out. so in addition to completely destroyed homes with burn pits, there were a number of damaged homes and commercial properties. some were totalled, some destroyed. it will take time for final numbers for exact...
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many of the survivors in hospital have severe, burns, some with up to 80 percent of their bodies burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories, like hypertension, with not enough space. the truth, the injured families pack mix shift shelters as they wait to hear from relative while at the volcanoes, observatory, officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings as far as guzman. as asking my see, the status of manchester. sheryl is still at level 2, which means that at this level the people need to be more vigilant because the potential threat is still there when to go. that was by then. what many people still wonder why they weren't warned early enough? the for saturday is devastation. join wolf out as 0. now the prime minister of the solomon islands has survived a no conference vote in the parliament. it follows last week's riots when crowds burned on dozens of buildings and you'd, you'd shops in the capital hunting era. at least 3 people were killed in the unrest spot by long si
many of the survivors in hospital have severe, burns, some with up to 80 percent of their bodies burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories, like hypertension, with not enough space. the truth, the injured families pack mix shift shelters as they wait to hear from relative while at the volcanoes, observatory, officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings as far as guzman. as asking...
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because -- burn side was offered command twice before he actually took.akes it under duress. he's like, i'm not up to this. at that point in 1862, he's like captured all the -- burn side as where it is at. he's the guy. and so, he knows he is rising -- a sense of duty, he takes this job. he proves himself right. notice that he doesn't get canned after fredericksburg. because there's a lot of things that go wrong that or not his fault. he gets reassigned back to the ninth core. does a great job at knoxville. in eastern tennessee. so, when he finally comes east he's like oh, no. so, again, he's a reluctant commander. i describe burn sides performance from the overland campaign as spectacularly mediocre. he doesn't bomb out -- but he didn't do anything to excel. theodore lyman -- as they get on to the north and, they say -- is finally beginning to -- they were part of the cool kids club because they were from away. and i think there was a certain degree if that. discrimination that happened. he doesn't have spectacular leadership -- and he finally bombs out
because -- burn side was offered command twice before he actually took.akes it under duress. he's like, i'm not up to this. at that point in 1862, he's like captured all the -- burn side as where it is at. he's the guy. and so, he knows he is rising -- a sense of duty, he takes this job. he proves himself right. notice that he doesn't get canned after fredericksburg. because there's a lot of things that go wrong that or not his fault. he gets reassigned back to the ninth core. does a great job...
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, some with up to 80 percent of their body burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories, like hyper tension, with not enough space. the truth, the injured families, packet mixture shelters as they wait to hear from relatives. while the volcanoes observatory officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings as fast as good afternoon, my status of my children are still at level 2, which means that at this level, the people need to be more vigilant because the potential threat is still there when they go by that, but many people still wonder why they weren't warned early enough before saturdays devastation, gillian wolf out a 0. now to guest on where he growing energy crisis is pushing the country to increasingly rely on coal. as in bas robbie reports from bish heck, that's hindering the government's response to pollution from a vantage point overlooking bish heck, it's easy to see why curtis don's capital is routinely ranked as th
, some with up to 80 percent of their body burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories, like hyper tension, with not enough space. the truth, the injured families, packet mixture shelters as they wait to hear from relatives. while the volcanoes observatory officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings as fast as good afternoon, my status of my children are still at level 2, which...
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and burns simply, he wanted to be in nixon's good graces.also was a distinguished economist, and he knew he had to do something about inflation. he came to the conclusion that neither fiscal nor monetary policy was the right policy. but in fact that inflation was being caused by labor unions, which were negotiating ever-higher wages, which made companies raise prices, and it came, you know, as a spiral, a wage price spiral. so rather than focus on interest rates, arthur burns decided he wanted a wage price freeze. and he convinced nixon to do it. it was a terrible decision. and of course when those controls came off, prices really shot up. so, inflation played a big role in the nixon years. when i think about it today, and, richard, i'm not going to let you off the hook here for this, you've forgotten more about this than i know. we face a very tricky situation now. i don't know if it's a parallel, but certainly the biden administration is very focused on getting everybody back to work. they're saying that, you know, the inflationary pressur
and burns simply, he wanted to be in nixon's good graces.also was a distinguished economist, and he knew he had to do something about inflation. he came to the conclusion that neither fiscal nor monetary policy was the right policy. but in fact that inflation was being caused by labor unions, which were negotiating ever-higher wages, which made companies raise prices, and it came, you know, as a spiral, a wage price spiral. so rather than focus on interest rates, arthur burns decided he wanted...
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at this point, with a second and third degree burns covering almost 75% of his body, his uniform burnedway, he saw two soldiers and an interpreter unaccounted for, so he went back for a third time into the inferno and got everybody out of that inferno. that was his code. his love for his third infantry division randy -- no soldier will be left behind on his watch. and when helicopters began to arrive, he insisted his troops be evacuated before he would go. later, at brooke army medical center in texas, where he and other members of his team were taken for treatment, when he regained the ability to speak his first thoughts were for his unit, he asked, how are my boys? how are my boys? cash was a soldier's soldier, a warrior who literally walked through fire for his troops. he succumbed to's industries on november 8 -- to his injuries on november 8. he was a hero. he was a beloved son and brother, a proud husband and a father of three children. sergeant cash in his family gave everything for our country, devotion to his memory and years working to make sure his courage and selflessness we
at this point, with a second and third degree burns covering almost 75% of his body, his uniform burnedway, he saw two soldiers and an interpreter unaccounted for, so he went back for a third time into the inferno and got everybody out of that inferno. that was his code. his love for his third infantry division randy -- no soldier will be left behind on his watch. and when helicopters began to arrive, he insisted his troops be evacuated before he would go. later, at brooke army medical center...
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so if we're not going to burn coal, what are we meant to do? it burns dirty and all over the world, there are calls to reduce its use. but in kurdistan, coal is king cheap, available, and essentially the power grid built by the soviets. this coal burning power plant has been the main source of generating heat and electricity for curtis tons, capital bish tech. since the 1960 the countries power infrastructure is almost entirely soviet era with little to no investment in clean energy. this facility was abandoned after the fall of the u. s. s r, and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. is it one more just than by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but me
so if we're not going to burn coal, what are we meant to do? it burns dirty and all over the world, there are calls to reduce its use. but in kurdistan, coal is king cheap, available, and essentially the power grid built by the soviets. this coal burning power plant has been the main source of generating heat and electricity for curtis tons, capital bish tech. since the 1960 the countries power infrastructure is almost entirely soviet era with little to no investment in clean energy. this...
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occurring on the first day of the riot, the plunder and burning of the asylum was among the predominant subject of the print pictorial news coverage. the july 25th issue of frank leslie's newspaper, the oldest of the weekly pictorial's, included a special, double page supplement that contained 13 scenes and, to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the riots began. publication in such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, and hailing shortcuts that delivered the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and the detail. the engraving of the, as it's called, burning of the orphans asylum, along with other illustrations was noticeably crude in execution, though specific as to place. showing the crowd ranging along the 44th street building. the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly also rushed out images of the ri
occurring on the first day of the riot, the plunder and burning of the asylum was among the predominant subject of the print pictorial news coverage. the july 25th issue of frank leslie's newspaper, the oldest of the weekly pictorial's, included a special, double page supplement that contained 13 scenes and, to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have...
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i hear people saying that powell is another arthur burns. so burns was also in the room. we need to remind our viewers of that. there are differences, and regardless of the image and legacy that stuck on president nixon, he was more of an internationalist than people give him credit for. again, he could work the congress which doesn't seem possible today either with donald trump in the white house or with the current president in the white house. do you have any thoughts on that and what the similarities are and the differences between what you covered in that book at that time and what we have now? >> yeah, that's a really crucial question. let me say when i started to write the book, i was really intending to write a contained history. you know, history of a momentous decision and what followed from it. and as i was writing, i became much more conscious of some of the parallels to today and also some of the major differences. so i'd like to talk about that for a second. but the one thing i want to make really clear is that history never repeats itself exactly. i think w
i hear people saying that powell is another arthur burns. so burns was also in the room. we need to remind our viewers of that. there are differences, and regardless of the image and legacy that stuck on president nixon, he was more of an internationalist than people give him credit for. again, he could work the congress which doesn't seem possible today either with donald trump in the white house or with the current president in the white house. do you have any thoughts on that and what the...
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many of the survivors in hospital have severe, burns, some with up to 80 percent of their body burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories like have potential with not enough space to truth, the injured families pack mixture filters as they wait to hear from relatives. while the volcanoes observatory officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings after the status of march, emerald, still at level 2, which means that at this level, the people need to be more vigilant because the potential threat is still there. but many people still wonder why they weren't warned early enough before saturdays devastation. gillian wolf out a 0. japan's prime minister has signaled a major change in defense policy, which includes developing the capability to strike enemy bases whom you compete as announcement is being seen as a response to an increasingly assertive china, an unpredictable north korea. up to now japan's passive is constitution. since the 2nd world war has constrained its military
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i'm going to read this, these books need to be burned along with the author. let's make sure people don't buy the book, who is publisher and who's selling the book? that is who you go against any store that dares that have this, that book for sale. i found it listed as a handmade item on etc, please report it on and on and on. and so dr. boss, my question is as someone who had a campaign run against you for a children's book, i should tell her audience that there are many new books coming on on that begin to try to bring in characters from real life that reflect real life gay characters. you know, transgender characters, people have different colors in race and all sorts of different kinds of jobs. that's, that, that's what's happening to, to demonstrate the diversity wife. and i think along the lines of deborah, just shared. we are seeing campaigns against these. now tell us, tell us about your, your case in this book. well, i'm delighted to be with you and especially to come across with deborah. i have been actually reaching out to your organization for 3 ye
i'm going to read this, these books need to be burned along with the author. let's make sure people don't buy the book, who is publisher and who's selling the book? that is who you go against any store that dares that have this, that book for sale. i found it listed as a handmade item on etc, please report it on and on and on. and so dr. boss, my question is as someone who had a campaign run against you for a children's book, i should tell her audience that there are many new books coming on on...
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they burn down 16 square miles of tokyo and one night they burn to death 60006 hours when the paint planes turned back to qual one - - guam had to be fumigated because the burning human flash stench was so overpowering. one of the deadliest nights of warfare in human history. and that is the end of the book when i tell the tale of what happened that night. so i went to japan and went to the museum devoted to that night it is one of the most moving experiences. just to be surrounded by mementos of this terrible thing that was done on that night. and he wasn't done. he went on to the summer of 45 to napalm and burned to the ground the 66 largest japanese cities with the exception of two. hiroshima and nagasaki which he saved for another type of bomb. host: let's get to the strategic and moral discussion about that. but this is what blew me away. i can't find it in the book but i read it talk to my wife and son at dinner about this last night in 1864 japan gave lemay a metal. what the hell? explain that to me. >> the japanese how they chose to memorialize what happened in 1945 when they were
they burn down 16 square miles of tokyo and one night they burn to death 60006 hours when the paint planes turned back to qual one - - guam had to be fumigated because the burning human flash stench was so overpowering. one of the deadliest nights of warfare in human history. and that is the end of the book when i tell the tale of what happened that night. so i went to japan and went to the museum devoted to that night it is one of the most moving experiences. just to be surrounded by mementos...
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showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of the attack on the colored orphans asylum featured one significant detail of the event, the number of women who were reported at the scene and their looting of furniture, bedding and other possessions. in contrast, the pillaging women as they were described in both newspapers, were reduced to one prominent and a few hazy figurers in the harper's weekly engraved in the burning and sacking of the colored orphans asylum published a week later in its august 1st issue. while the three weeklies made a point of crediting in print their special artists who covered the civil war's military campaigns, no new york-based artist was identified. frank lesli
showing the crowd along the 44 street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the new and least solvent -- newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riot withs within days of the onset of the violence. like those, these images lacked clarity the, and they also were visually vague regarding context. despite the murkiness of these illustrations, both renditions of the attack on the colored orphans asylum featured one significant detail of the...
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to this community and burned through this i many home. there is note tangible thing that you can say this is what we prevented. people are left with a bad taste inow their mouth of another week without power and we didn't have air-conditioning inin our homeso even if intellectually there is a pointt to that emotionally yor experience of the inconvenience or inconvenienced by intrepid medical care that says really hard thing to overcome. it's just the rally that we are living in now and it comes that what we are saying earlier about making sure we are having this conversation and understanding these fires aren't going away and we are living with their legacy of how we have managed the forest and how we have approached climate change and how we have built our homes and hardened the grid so now we we are facing hard choices and sometimes those choices mean being inconvenience. >> host: those are great points. really important point especially again the natural environment is our reality and it has been our reality and out so significant. we
to this community and burned through this i many home. there is note tangible thing that you can say this is what we prevented. people are left with a bad taste inow their mouth of another week without power and we didn't have air-conditioning inin our homeso even if intellectually there is a pointt to that emotionally yor experience of the inconvenience or inconvenienced by intrepid medical care that says really hard thing to overcome. it's just the rally that we are living in now and it comes...
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is it just been by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but maybe in the future i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to ride it out. said basra v. o does europe wishkey still had around a 0. we have all new sports news with farrah. indo huh. mm. live from our special app studio herein del how we'll see which teams reach the knockout rounds on monday. and we'll have more on the sporting. follow it as a white house announces a diplomatic boy caught on the beijing 2022 winter letters. ah . ah a whole hour for or lie from al jazeera, special studio for the fee, for the tournament, doubling up as a major warm up event for the cats are world next year. hello on for is small plenty of action for you as the era
is it just been by if they would stop burning of coal? and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but maybe in the future i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to ride it out. said basra v. o does...
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the burn scar close to their homes. >> reporter: the lightning complex fire burned in august of 2020. 86,000 acres were torched. almost 1500 buildings were lost. with burn areas stripped of vegetation heavy rains could trigger slides. it is a balancing act because the rest of the mountains need the rain. >> the rain is great. if it keeps raining for another two weeks i will be happy. >> reporter: with the rain, gusty winds that made driving in the santa cruz mountains treacherous. highway 17 stayed clear with light sunday evening traffic. in san jose the rain caused familys to bundle up for shopping. >> it is kind of cold, rainy here and there and windy. >> reporter: the rain closed the downtown ice skating rank for the day and crowds lighter than usual but families braved the weather and glad to have it back after missing it because of covid-19 last year. >> still beautiful, though. a lot to look at. people are still enjoying themselves. [music] >> reporter: in san jose, kpix5. >>> in the north bay the rain is causing problems for residents from power lines closing a highway to a ho
the burn scar close to their homes. >> reporter: the lightning complex fire burned in august of 2020. 86,000 acres were torched. almost 1500 buildings were lost. with burn areas stripped of vegetation heavy rains could trigger slides. it is a balancing act because the rest of the mountains need the rain. >> the rain is great. if it keeps raining for another two weeks i will be happy. >> reporter: with the rain, gusty winds that made driving in the santa cruz mountains...
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burn pit expose our has not been recognized by the veterans administration.ys helping veterans exposed to burn pits is a top priority. >> we are look by virtue of our exposure work to rare respiratory cancers and lung diseases for our next rounds of presumptives. >> until veterans are able to file a claim and bet nose benefits, then we haven't made a positive change yet. jon: the year 2021 is seeing an uptick in violent crime, including in new york city. incoming police commissioner says she wants to tackle that violence. will that be easier said than done? to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll have many questions. challenges. and a few surprises. ♪ but wherever you are on your journey. your dell technologies advisor is here for you - with the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. jon: i'm jon scott and this is "the fox report." a holiday party earlier this month at connecticut governor ned lamont's house reportedly led to a number of breakthrough coronavirus cases. the governor did not tes
burn pit expose our has not been recognized by the veterans administration.ys helping veterans exposed to burn pits is a top priority. >> we are look by virtue of our exposure work to rare respiratory cancers and lung diseases for our next rounds of presumptives. >> until veterans are able to file a claim and bet nose benefits, then we haven't made a positive change yet. jon: the year 2021 is seeing an uptick in violent crime, including in new york city. incoming police commissioner...
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and burned from grappling perry into urban and suburban neighborhood where no target burned to the ground in pasco is being evacuated to scenarios that we haven't really seen before. of course that was the very unsettling for you and, and other residents there. you have been studying wildfires for 20 years now. is that right? can you tell me what changes you've observed in that time? yeah, so in that time and i would say even going back earlier, so we know it's 1980 the amount of forests that burned across the western us has doubled and that is linked to our warming climate. we know that warming temperatures are contributing to this and we know that our fire issues are getting longer. in fact, we probably should stop calling them a season because they are now happening. we're seeing fires all year around. so that's very different. and i've only talked about, you know, putting out fires one other time and that was last year. so we're seeing very extreme conditions that are contributing to very late season and winter wildfires. thank you very much, jennifer abolish, associate professor chau
and burned from grappling perry into urban and suburban neighborhood where no target burned to the ground in pasco is being evacuated to scenarios that we haven't really seen before. of course that was the very unsettling for you and, and other residents there. you have been studying wildfires for 20 years now. is that right? can you tell me what changes you've observed in that time? yeah, so in that time and i would say even going back earlier, so we know it's 1980 the amount of forests that...
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nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace. >> let me ask you one other question. in 1971 there was a huge debate about the so-called -- the trade-off between inflation and unemployment and a lot of distinguished economist said the phillips curve is no longer a guide for policy and a lot of them admitted that they knew how to stimulate the economy but they really didn't know how to deal with inflation and the kind of inflation that they were seeing had not existed in the u.s. except maybe in wartime. do you think that we really understand this phenomenon? as i follow the curre
nobody looks at arthur burns portrait. he is viewed as a big mistake and as you mentioned it was because he wanted to please the president and the question being debated is this president looking for a reappointment when it comes up in february? or is he were serving the central bank? i can tell you this i know jay very well. we tax each other and we play golf together. we don't talk about policy anymore. i'm not allowed to but he doesn't want to be arthur burns and i should be a saving grace....
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the mayor of dijon, felix care, who's also a religious model, vivian on to prove the burning. so the next day he staged an opposing spectacle. the 1st thing which santa was lowered from one of the tallest buildings in dijon in the city hall, rooftop repair. but then it here sent out a press release, denying the center was dead and stating the burning had been fast. ah, is this prompted a corny between intellectuals that last several years will give a drip yo's at b, the car i fool newspaper provided a forum for defenders and opponents. the defendant, santa claus may rise dollar go in the pro santa come. there were french intellectuals, lashaun cato, she'll burst roll o crow levy straus housekeeper coffee, dedicated a special essay to santa phil bobby view the debates became very he for his credit treasure long. ready ah, despite the controversies of the past the day, the enthusiasm for santa is undiminished every year millions of children send letters to santa all over the world. santa's official post office and romani. emmy received 17000000 letters from 100 countries in 1985
the mayor of dijon, felix care, who's also a religious model, vivian on to prove the burning. so the next day he staged an opposing spectacle. the 1st thing which santa was lowered from one of the tallest buildings in dijon in the city hall, rooftop repair. but then it here sent out a press release, denying the center was dead and stating the burning had been fast. ah, is this prompted a corny between intellectuals that last several years will give a drip yo's at b, the car i fool newspaper...
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the fires have burned about 1600 acres. and as fox news, ian oliver tells us officials don't yet know the scope of the damage. it's just black and windy, and there's embers blowing and i mean, coming over your car, and it was just like, where am i? devastating wildfire sweeping across boulder county, colorado , destroying roughly 500 homes and charring at least 1600 acres as of thursday, prompting tens of thousands of mandatory evacuations. officials believe knocked over power lines triggered the blaze as fierce winds clocking in at more than 100 mph whipped up massive flames across several heavily populated neighborhoods. boulder county is right in and around suburban sub developments and so 1600 acres near population centers. can be and is, in this case absolutely devastating. but once the fires are extinguished , and cruz determine it's safe to evaluate the damage. officials say they're concerned with what they may find among the debris due to the magnitude of this fire. intensity this fire and its prisons in such a heav
the fires have burned about 1600 acres. and as fox news, ian oliver tells us officials don't yet know the scope of the damage. it's just black and windy, and there's embers blowing and i mean, coming over your car, and it was just like, where am i? devastating wildfire sweeping across boulder county, colorado , destroying roughly 500 homes and charring at least 1600 acres as of thursday, prompting tens of thousands of mandatory evacuations. officials believe knocked over power lines triggered...
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they're really keeping their eye on those burn scars as areas that burned during the wildfires that can lot of flash flooding lawrence talked about one to the south. it's also one in the north bay in the sonoma county area. people also keeping an eye on that right now here in san francisco. the rain is really started picking up just in the last 5 minutes since we stepped outside and we're expecting more of it throughout the night. >> since early monday morning. the rain has been pounding the bay area from one end to the other in felton. it sent a tree crashing into a home in the santa cruz mountains. rain was over taking the streak. daylight didn't make things any better commuters on freeways dealt with slick roads back in the santa cruz mountains mud slides. we're already starting to reduce 2 lane traffic to one lane. >> and part of highway 92 and half moon. bay was closed. >> when roads turned into rivers. >> and decided to take on those rivers were stranded and had to be rescued in the north bay flooding concerns are tied to the burn scars from a variety of fires, including 2020's gl
they're really keeping their eye on those burn scars as areas that burned during the wildfires that can lot of flash flooding lawrence talked about one to the south. it's also one in the north bay in the sonoma county area. people also keeping an eye on that right now here in san francisco. the rain is really started picking up just in the last 5 minutes since we stepped outside and we're expecting more of it throughout the night. >> since early monday morning. the rain has been pounding...
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he returned to the burning vehicle and pulled four soldiers free, four more.this point, the second and third-degree burns covering almost 75% of his body, his uniform mostly burned away, he saw there were still two soldiers and their interpreteren accounted for. he went back for a third time and got everyone out of that inferno. that was his code, love for the 3rd infantry ran deep. no soldier was left behind on his watch. when the helicopters began to arrive, he insisted his troops be evacuated before he would go, later at the hospital in texas where his and other members of his team were taken. when he regained the ability to speak, he asked first thing, how are my boys? how are my boys? alwyn cashe was a soldier's soldier. he literally walked through fire for his troops. he succumbed to his injuries november 8th, 2005, surrounded by those he loved and those who loved him. his wall street a hero, a proud husband and father of three children. sergeant cashe and his family gave everything, the devotion to his memory, and years working to make sure his courage
he returned to the burning vehicle and pulled four soldiers free, four more.this point, the second and third-degree burns covering almost 75% of his body, his uniform mostly burned away, he saw there were still two soldiers and their interpreteren accounted for. he went back for a third time and got everyone out of that inferno. that was his code, love for the 3rd infantry ran deep. no soldier was left behind on his watch. when the helicopters began to arrive, he insisted his troops be...
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it gives you more duct than by if they would stop burning of call. and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but me be in the future. i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years, more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to write it out, said was ravi alta 0 risque. ah, top stories on our desert, the united states is announced a diplomatic boycott of next year's winter olympics in china. the measure will not affect u. s. athletes competing at the beijing games. it's in protest against china's human rights record. and china has already said it will retaliate doorway scenarios who? sure. you know. yeah, i mean the winter olympics are held once every 4 years.
it gives you more duct than by if they would stop burning of call. and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution as harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working yet i am not afraid, but me be in the future. i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of coal and coming years, more air pollution, almost inevitable, leaving residents with little choice, but to write it out, said was...
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we're just burning the fuel basic course now. but tammy, a number of our viewers are concerned, and here's one on you to j. he is it possible to be weaponized a hi j l? that's a good question. we do produce enormous energy density in our reactions, however, like him, was alluding to the other very tiny reactions that actually occur utilizing very small amounts of fuel. and so while we can achieve conditions that are incredibly extreme and study those, actually it is not straightforward to actually whether that can i go ahead jump and go. yeah. i would say you know, some time ago at him. so her hands are when they are the, before any of us were born. this was the fear and fusion research was classified and in the 1950s, already it was very clear that it couldn't be easily used to develop any kind of weapons. and in fact, everything is neater agreement has explicitly in it that we are doing all this for peaceful purposes. i think the, the idea that what we're doing in terms of fusion energy technology can be weaponized. this is not
we're just burning the fuel basic course now. but tammy, a number of our viewers are concerned, and here's one on you to j. he is it possible to be weaponized a hi j l? that's a good question. we do produce enormous energy density in our reactions, however, like him, was alluding to the other very tiny reactions that actually occur utilizing very small amounts of fuel. and so while we can achieve conditions that are incredibly extreme and study those, actually it is not straightforward to...
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months ago. >> burn scars burn scars locally -- are are are concerned locally. it fills our creeks quicker than it typically would. reporter: the firefighters say so far so good on those burn scar areas. a couple of works crews were visit -- busy vacuuming storm drains to keep the moving across town. chp says if you're out tonight be very careful, take it slow. the faster you drive, the harder it is to slow down and stop. pavement is definitely wet. it is windy. live in santa rosa. ama: always got to be careful. don't forget, you can keep an eye on the rep -- weather, including live doppler 7 a time. demo the app. it is available on roku, apple tv. dan: enrichment, there was a large police presence swear someone was shot and taken to the hospital. sky 7 brings you this video the intersection of market and truman. streets in that area are closed. you see yellow police tape. the shooting happened round 2:30. you can see police cars, focused on upper and truck. we will bring you more as soon as police give us more information. ama: targeted crimes against the api c
months ago. >> burn scars burn scars locally -- are are are concerned locally. it fills our creeks quicker than it typically would. reporter: the firefighters say so far so good on those burn scar areas. a couple of works crews were visit -- busy vacuuming storm drains to keep the moving across town. chp says if you're out tonight be very careful, take it slow. the faster you drive, the harder it is to slow down and stop. pavement is definitely wet. it is windy. live in santa rosa. ama:...
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of a mannequin representing him they were burning santa. but why soon a photo of the scene appeared in french newspapers with the following explanation. it wasn't an attraction, but a symbolic gesture for us christians christmas must remain the anniversary of the birth of our savior. jesus christ santo was being associated with ally and portrayed as a figure in opposition to jesus christ and christianity. this is the story of a conflict that goes back millennia of it. otherwise the santa claus is famous all over the world. well that basically he's conquered the entire planet here. for example, we have a brazilian santa from 19 o 7, a classic, but he's got the hood in front. i don't know why. here's a canadian santa, he's classic tube cookies and red. of course i'd audrey as for the african santa, i think he's great. he's made with why talks packaging made to kill flies. this one is perfect though, cuz i don't have the japanese one here, but the whole world worships santa claus. otherwise, ah, among the thousands of representations of santa
of a mannequin representing him they were burning santa. but why soon a photo of the scene appeared in french newspapers with the following explanation. it wasn't an attraction, but a symbolic gesture for us christians christmas must remain the anniversary of the birth of our savior. jesus christ santo was being associated with ally and portrayed as a figure in opposition to jesus christ and christianity. this is the story of a conflict that goes back millennia of it. otherwise the santa claus...
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high winds pushed flames, which have burned down more than 500 homes. these are the conditions that when they happen here, pg&e preemptively shuts off the power. as far as we know it, that did not happen in colorado. downed power lines are being blamed for starting this fire. winds are expected to diminish as the night goes on and snow is on the way. denver is in the midst of its warmest and driest period on record, with temperatures lately about 20 degrees above average. dan: the winds whipping miles an hour. black girls code, eight bay area nonprofit is making headlines tonight. the founder and ceo has been suspended over allegations of misconduct. she is breaking her silence in an interview with abc 7 news reporter race and culture reporter in a story you will see only on seven. >> i certainly did not anticipate being in the position to have this conversation with you today. reporter: oakland-based nonprofit black girls code has taught thousands of black and brown girls around the world to code in an effort to close the gender gap in tact. we feature
high winds pushed flames, which have burned down more than 500 homes. these are the conditions that when they happen here, pg&e preemptively shuts off the power. as far as we know it, that did not happen in colorado. downed power lines are being blamed for starting this fire. winds are expected to diminish as the night goes on and snow is on the way. denver is in the midst of its warmest and driest period on record, with temperatures lately about 20 degrees above average. dan: the winds...
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in a matter of minutes they burned down in 1916 square miles of tokyo and burned to death 40 to 50,000 in the space of six hours. when the planes returned back they have to be fumigated because the stench of human flesh is so overpowering. it's one of the deadliest nights of warfare in human history. the book, that's the end of the book when i tell the tale of what happened. i went to japan to this museum devoted to memories of that night and it's one of the most moving experiences life had to be surroundedt by mementos of this terrible thing that was done on that night. by thees way, he wasn't done. he went on to burn to the ground 66 largest japanese cities with the exception of two, hiroshima and nagasaki, which he saved for another terrible kind of bomb. >> host: let's get to some of the strategic and moral discussions about that, but here is what blew me away. and i read this, i can't find it in the book but i was just telling my wife and son about this at dinner last night. in 1964, japan gave him a metal. what the hell. explain that to me. >> guest: the japanese, you could write
in a matter of minutes they burned down in 1916 square miles of tokyo and burned to death 40 to 50,000 in the space of six hours. when the planes returned back they have to be fumigated because the stench of human flesh is so overpowering. it's one of the deadliest nights of warfare in human history. the book, that's the end of the book when i tell the tale of what happened. i went to japan to this museum devoted to memories of that night and it's one of the most moving experiences life had to...
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we burn and loot things.nd find marriage and in the process of redefining gender identity. do you have a violent criminal history? maybe you have done time in prison for pedophilia, great. maybe even some domestic violence. and you can't find the right job in corporate america? no problem. at die you are a perfect candidate to loot, burn, and terrorize black communities. you could be the next joseph rosenbaum. so don't miss your chance to kill america. call us right now. >> tucker: just it clear it's a parody getting very hard to tell at this point. jason whitlock and his team at the blaze put that video together. jason whitlock the host of fearless of course and our friend joins us now. that was hilarious. tell us what you hope to illustrate with that video. >> tucker segways perfectly with your opening monologue. there is a coalition that has been built of criminals, the mentally unstable and just bitter people who are being used and funded to short america, to sell out america, the global elites are using
we burn and loot things.nd find marriage and in the process of redefining gender identity. do you have a violent criminal history? maybe you have done time in prison for pedophilia, great. maybe even some domestic violence. and you can't find the right job in corporate america? no problem. at die you are a perfect candidate to loot, burn, and terrorize black communities. you could be the next joseph rosenbaum. so don't miss your chance to kill america. call us right now. >> tucker: just...
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and very seriously, i mean, as a journalist, the country would be burning. you try and reach him to, to some retreat. he's not taking any calls am and then the people who work with him is with united states every morning. he had communion no matter where he was, he would be in a call. you would be an aeroplane with all skinner, an aeroplane for some great. and to and wine from mister edison, blank have his community and communion am. and i think he was so effective in the struggle against the party because he was 1st and foremost attrition. and this was a christian government suit of trying to have the moral high ground and the be, comes this little a bishop from the townships. and he said no, no, you know you wrong. and he wasn't scared to sort of speak a truth to paul, but always with the bible in his hand. and he called the bible, the most ready cold book. and once again, i told a tolten audience, she e, thank the missionaries for bringing the bible to africa and clipping. you know, we take it quite seriously here. the bible is your 3rd of bible to revolu
and very seriously, i mean, as a journalist, the country would be burning. you try and reach him to, to some retreat. he's not taking any calls am and then the people who work with him is with united states every morning. he had communion no matter where he was, he would be in a call. you would be an aeroplane with all skinner, an aeroplane for some great. and to and wine from mister edison, blank have his community and communion am. and i think he was so effective in the struggle against the...
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that's when the refinery burns off excess gases. the richmond fire department says it started around 7:00 a.m. it was declared a level one incident. the city's office of emergency services says nothing hazardous burned, so neighbors don't need to be concerned. >>> the bay area air quality management district is calling on residents to skip burning wood during the new year's holiday. the agency says personal fireworks displays are also strongly discouraged. a spare the air alert is not in effect. both woodsmoke and fireworks can cause unhealthy spikes in air pollution. air quality is expected to be good to moderate over the new year's holiday. >>> take a look at the frenzy for crab. this is a long line this morning in half moon bay. all those people waiting on the dock to purchase crab from what turned out to be the only fishing boat selling crab there today. as we reported, commercial crab season officially opened yesterday. if you're going to wait hours in line for something, well, rob, i can't think of a better place to do it than
that's when the refinery burns off excess gases. the richmond fire department says it started around 7:00 a.m. it was declared a level one incident. the city's office of emergency services says nothing hazardous burned, so neighbors don't need to be concerned. >>> the bay area air quality management district is calling on residents to skip burning wood during the new year's holiday. the agency says personal fireworks displays are also strongly discouraged. a spare the air alert is not...
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and if you keep burning it down, we will just put up another.eal holiday spirit, and we need more ever. let's welcome tonight's guests. if he were a bear attack, i did beat him off in the woods. fox news contributor, harold ford jr. if laughter is the best medicine, he's definitely not fda approved. writer, median, joe devito. tickets to his shows are a lot like movie endings. you can't give them away. comedian joe machi. and she is looking forward to not remembering the holidays. news contributor, kat timpf. harold, welcome to the show. >> what a show already. >> greg: so now i know you're definitely definitely not running for president. has america lost the plot? if this continues, we are done as a country because this is the kind of thing that holds us together, law and order, right? >> at our very core. one of the reasons you have bail when someone is arrested because you want to keep them in jail. and if they are going to get out, there has to be some skin they have in the game or others have in the game. i thought what happened at the capi
and if you keep burning it down, we will just put up another.eal holiday spirit, and we need more ever. let's welcome tonight's guests. if he were a bear attack, i did beat him off in the woods. fox news contributor, harold ford jr. if laughter is the best medicine, he's definitely not fda approved. writer, median, joe devito. tickets to his shows are a lot like movie endings. you can't give them away. comedian joe machi. and she is looking forward to not remembering the holidays. news...
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why some people flock to times square to burn their past. ♪♪ my name is austin james.n living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >> new at 6 goodbye and good riddance s the feeling in times square as many people literally burned what they hope to leave behind in 2021 you can call it a reset or a new beginning of the new year. always brings with it. the hopes and dreams of what's to come. but before we get there, we have to unload some of this year's baggage. michelle ross has more on good riddance day. >> there's a fire burning in times square, but no firefighters are putting it out. that's because it's the 15th annual good riddance day. a time to write down what you want to permanently leave behind for the last 12 months and literall
why some people flock to times square to burn their past. ♪♪ my name is austin james.n living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >> new at 6 goodbye...