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you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state we have so much that is happening here at the beautiful nature when it's not on fire or when we have a pandemic keeping us locked in our homes but we have the beautiful beaches we have the deserts the mountains we have all the things that make california great and along with hollywood and agriculture the tech industry there's so much happening here this is a moment in time that will pass regardless of donald trump and others however in this moment of darkness you know it is hard to see that light on the other side you know it's a good point and we're all big california fans here i can tell you that either that may have been joining us tonight from los angeles even as always we appreciate your time a
you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state we have so much that is...
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you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is happening here at the beautiful nature when it's not on fire or when we have a pandemic keeping us locked in our homes but we have the beautiful beaches we have the deserts the mountains we have all the things that make california great and along with hollywood and agriculture the tech industry there's so much happening here this is a moment in time that will pass regardless of donald trump and others however in this moment of darkness you know it is hard to see that light on the other side you know it's a good point and we're all big california fans here i can tell you that either that may have been joining us tonight from los angeles even as always we appreciate your time
you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is...
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you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is happening here at the beautiful nature when it's not on fire or when we have a pandemic keeping us locked in our homes but we have the beautiful beaches we have the deserts the mountains we have all the things that make california great and along with hollywood and agriculture the tech industry there's so much happening here this is a moment in time that will pass regardless of donald trump and others however in this moment of darkness you know it is hard to see that light on the other side you know it's a good point and we're all big california fans here i can tell you that either in joining us tonight from los angeles even as always we appreciate your time and your insight
you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away. well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is...
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investigation in real time, information is coming back from the california energy commission, the california independent system operator, and the california public utility commission, that is the three-legged stool of our energy supply and distribution, here in the state of california, and they are working in partnership, in a collaborative spirit, to make sure that we never run as close as we are running to that peak capacity, anywhere near 50,000 is a challenge for the state, anywhere north of 45,000 puts enormous pressure, that pressure was placed on as overdose weekend, this was an active weekend in every way, shape, and form, within that activity, your actions this weekend made a difference, we had advanced in emergency proclamations, helped us shift energy consumption, we worked with some of our largest ious, that is our independent operators, utility operators, pg&e, edison, and others, to look at shifting our peak power usage, we to put out information, psa's, and other public pronouncements, encouraging that consumption, you were able to shave, because of your actions, roughly 3000 megawatts, that was the difference, i just want
investigation in real time, information is coming back from the california energy commission, the california independent system operator, and the california public utility commission, that is the three-legged stool of our energy supply and distribution, here in the state of california, and they are working in partnership, in a collaborative spirit, to make sure that we never run as close as we are running to that peak capacity, anywhere near 50,000 is a challenge for the state, anywhere north...
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you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is happening here at the beautiful nature when it's not on fire or when we have a pandemic keeping us locked in our homes but we have the beautiful beaches we have the deserts the mountains we have all the things that make california great and along with hollywood and agriculture the tech industry there's so much happening here this is a moment in time that will pass regardless of donald trump and others however in this moment of darkness you know it is hard to see that light on the other side you know it's a good point and we're all big california fans here i can tell you that even if they have been joining us tonight from los angeles even as always we appreciate your time and
you about the pandemic in california california is one of the worst hit states in the united states now you've got the wildfires on top of that so one said to me today california dreaming is more like a california nightmare now it is there this sits in l.a. where you are that all that was so spectacular about california is just falling away well in the moment it feels like that however that's that's not the case here in california california still the golden state you have so much that is...
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evacuaron california evacuaron más de 70 , lomil personas, lo que preocu son lo s fuegos que los fuegos que arrn más de 4 más de 422 mi l acres,mil acres 1800 bomberos en california 1800 bomberos en californiaditos , créditosy puede ser una odeisea y puede ser una odeisea .. >> y >> y trasciend e trasquende e q prepar preparaa nuevas redadas nuevas ciudades santuarioen ciudades santuario, ,se asegura que ic e que icecomenzaría comenzaría l a n reportesrnia, según reportes, un...
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california california now is a blue state that means it's going democrat most likely they haven't voted for republican in a long time so he didn't plan this as one of the legs of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he's finally decided to come here and address the situation and show that he has it under control and the president he doesn't even like to mention the words climate change he's blamed these fires on bad forest management what are critics saying about the president's handling of these i'm president of wildfires. well critics say that he has not addressed the real cause of these massive fires this is unprecedented in the history of california at least in recorded history of california and climate scientists say this is directly related to climate change which trump has outright tonight he was asked about that link today he deflected that and said that gavin newsome the governor of california should address that question but later when gavin newsome was addressing the question he said actually the earth is going to get cooler you just watch i think scientists aren't right on this one so again he has doubled down on his on what he said about climate change and forest fires yeah interesting prediction there. is on the story for us in the california state capital sacramento thank you. greek officials have again accused migrants of starting the fires that destroyed europe's largest refugee camp last week on the island of was books the flames left more than 12000 people with nowhere to live with those people they're now being urged to move into newly arrested temporary shelters but many of the refugees fear that the new camp wil
california california now is a blue state that means it's going democrat most likely they haven't voted for republican in a long time so he didn't plan this as one of the legs of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he's finally decided to come here and address the situation and show that he has it under control and the president he doesn't even like to mention the words climate change he's blamed these fires on bad forest management what are critics saying about the...
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california, california one of only five states in the nation without such a process. and that is not going to change anytime soon. >> of all the reforms, this is the one that would have caused, i think started, a major culture change within policing in california. >> reporter: former police auditor and retired judge lynn doris carnell suitg 21 is not unexpected, despite a wave of protest in the streets and then on line protest. the reform bill was stopped by traditional resistance. >> the decertification, there was tremendous pushback from the police unions. >> it is a process, what i would say is that this should not be the end of it. >> reporter: howard jordan says unions oppose the bill that do support decertification in some form. and he expects that will happen. >> this should take more time, do more analysis, there is a lot of good ideas, there is no police chief that i know of, current or past who wants a troubled officer on theira garg it is disappointing in light of all that we have seen in this country, not only over the last> reporter: the bill hanging in the balance lastly, it never got a vote last night. >> this is a setback, it is a serious setback but it can be overcome. >> reporter: wilson ultimately what is it going to take no
california, california one of only five states in the nation without such a process. and that is not going to change anytime soon. >> of all the reforms, this is the one that would have caused, i think started, a major culture change within policing in california. >> reporter: former police auditor and retired judge lynn doris carnell suitg 21 is not unexpected, despite a wave of protest in the streets and then on line protest. the reform bill was stopped by traditional resistance....
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california. >> california asked all auto makers to cut greenhouse gas emissions and fight for cleaner air. chevy, jeep, and toyota said ford said yes. ford is the only american auto maker standing with california for reduced greenhouse gas emissions. >> gas emissions have been a political lightning rod between california and the federal government. the trump administration wants to roll back fuel economy standards in california, go the opposite direction. gm and other auto makers are expected to fight the governor's order arguing it is a massive undertaking that requires an overhaul of fuel infrastructure, building codes, and consumer demand as well. they'll begin in ernest now with the new order by the governor. >>> the santa rosa police department has responded to charges it might have prevented the death of a detective from covid-19 earlier this year. cal osha has cited and fined the department. today our reporter spoke exclusively with the chief. >> reporter: the tribute to santa rosa police detective mary lou armor is front and center for anyone who visits police headquarters. she died of covid-19 last march as the department says in the line of duty. her socially distanced memorial still
california. >> california asked all auto makers to cut greenhouse gas emissions and fight for cleaner air. chevy, jeep, and toyota said ford said yes. ford is the only american auto maker standing with california for reduced greenhouse gas emissions. >> gas emissions have been a political lightning rod between california and the federal government. the trump administration wants to roll back fuel economy standards in california, go the opposite direction. gm and other auto makers...
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california. california now is a blue state. that means it is going democrat. most likely. they have not voted for republican in a long time. so he did not plan this as one of the lakes of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he has finally decided to come here and address the situation to show he has it under control. brent: president trump, he does not like to mention the word climate change. he has blamed fires on bad forest management. what are critics saying about the president's handling of these unprecedented wildfires? >> critics say he has not addressed the real cause of these massive fires. this is unprecedented in the history of california least in recorded history. and climate scientists say this is directly related to climate change, which trump has outright denied he was asked about the link today and deflected that and said that gavin newsom, the governor of california should address that question but later when gavin newsom was addressing the question, he said actually the earth is going to get cooler. you just watch. i think scientists are not right. so, again -- she has doubled down on his thighs on what he set about climate change and forest fires. brent: interesting prediction. in the california state capital of sacramento. thank you. greek officials have accused migrants of starting the fires that destroyed europe's largest refugee camp last week on the island of less post. the flames left more than 12,000 people with nowhere to live. those people are now being urged to move into newly a wreck in temporary shelters but many refugees fear that the new camp will be no better than the last. >> at the back of a lo
california. california now is a blue state. that means it is going democrat. most likely. they have not voted for republican in a long time. so he did not plan this as one of the lakes of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he has finally decided to come here and address the situation to show he has it under control. brent: president trump, he does not like to mention the word climate change. he has blamed fires on bad forest management. what are critics saying about the...
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california california now is a blue state that means it's going democrat most likely they haven't voted for republican in a long time so he didn't plan this as one of the legs of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he's finally decided to come here and address the situation and show that he has it under control and the president he doesn't even like to mention the words climate change he's blamed these fires on bad forced management what are critics saying about the president's handling of these on president wildfires. well critics say that he has not addressed the real cause of these massive fires this is unprecedented in the history of california at least in recorded history of california and climate scientists say this is directly related to climate change which trump has outright denied he was asked about that link today he deflected that and said that gavin newsom the governor of california should address that question but later when gavin newsom was addressing that question he said actually the earth is going to get cooler you just watch i think scientists aren't right on this one so again he has doubled down on his what he said about climate change and forest fires yeah interesting prediction there. is on the story in the california state capitol sacramento thank you. thought you w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by end of the day i hope to see you then. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona. coated 19 special next on d w. nothing out of the 10 i guess sometimes i am but i stand up english resea
california california now is a blue state that means it's going democrat most likely they haven't voted for republican in a long time so he didn't plan this as one of the legs of his campaign trail but because of the headlines it seems he's finally decided to come here and address the situation and show that he has it under control and the president he doesn't even like to mention the words climate change he's blamed these fires on bad forced management what are critics saying about the...
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california, the number of deaths has surpassed 15,000. california is the fourth state to top that number, joining new york, new jersey, and texas. more than 788,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in california. >>> california residents who need to file for new unemployment benefits will now have to wait two weeks. a review of the state's unemployment agency has found major problems which has led to a backlog of claims. tom vacar tells us how the state plans to fix those problems. >> reporter: the edd's massive backlog of claims has been growing by 10,000 applications every danot accept new unemployment insurance applications for two weeks, so it can install a new system to speed up the whole process. >> this will process about 90% automatically, of all of the new applications. >> reporter: that's one of many suggestions made by the governor's edd task force. >> our report, which we have provided to edd, is over 70 recommendations. >> reporter: prior to this report, edd was taking senior claims processers off processing to teach thousands of new hires,000 process claims. >> what the task force soon found out was that by taking experienced people off of their other work, that was having a sig
california, the number of deaths has surpassed 15,000. california is the fourth state to top that number, joining new york, new jersey, and texas. more than 788,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in california. >>> california residents who need to file for new unemployment benefits will now have to wait two weeks. a review of the state's unemployment agency has found major problems which has led to a backlog of claims. tom vacar tells us how the state plans to fix...
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california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018. >>we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have surpassed that i well over a million acres and we still have 4 more months in the year to go every year calfire collects data on wildfires creating 3 top 20 lists, the largest wildfires in the states. the most destructive and the deadliest some of the most recent fires to make it on those lists are the lnu lightning complex fires burning in the north the czu august lightning complex fires in santa cruz and san mateo counties. >>and the creek fire in fresno and madera counties most devastating wildfires are those that claim lives having burned more than 350,000 acres of the lnu lightning complex fires are now one of the top 20 deadliest fires in california history, california's wildfire season is being fueled by y
california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018. >>we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we...
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california's land. of the 20 worst wildfires to ever hit california, 6 of the 20 worst have occurred this year. this july was the hottest ever recorded in california'sen in august, california set a new record for their highest average monthly temperature ever. that scorching heat creates dry, arid, fire-friendly conditions, and that is what has gifted california another record, this worst wildfire season in its history, coming fast on the heels of what had previously been its worst wildfire record in history. this is the portrait of climate change in the year 2020. california governor gavin newsom said today that what california is experiencing is a preview for what is in store for the whole country if the climate continues to warm unabated. he said today that california is, quote, america fast-forward. california fires are nowhere near contained, and it's not like california isn't throwing everything they've got at it. check this out from the california fire authority. right now there are close to 15,000 firefighters on the ground in california tonight. 2,200 fire engines. 101 aircraft. 251 bulldozers. 334 water tenders, which are the trucks that b
california's land. of the 20 worst wildfires to ever hit california, 6 of the 20 worst have occurred this year. this july was the hottest ever recorded in california'sen in august, california set a new record for their highest average monthly temperature ever. that scorching heat creates dry, arid, fire-friendly conditions, and that is what has gifted california another record, this worst wildfire season in its history, coming fast on the heels of what had previously been its worst wildfire...
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california. california leads in low carbon green growth. we'll accelerate those efforts but will be mind until in making sure we do it effectively, reliably and safely with cost considerations always in mind but nonetheless never have i felt a sense of obligation, sense of purpose top maintain california's status internationally, not just nationally in addressing the issue of climate change. so i just want folks to know that resolve is rest son nat with the administration. and recognizing that what we predicted which people felt was extreme at the time has presented it self-much earlier and that now requires thousand look anew -- act anew in terms of of challenges that we have to address head on, we have wind events, santa ana, southern california and of course parts of santa barbara, the sundowner wind events all occurring in the next 24 hours. while we averted these blackout issues, we obviously have got to reintroduce our preventative mind-set. that's why pg&e, some of the largest independent systems, independent utilities in the state of california, edison included have new protocols, psps that's now impacted 23 counties in the state of california. you see the 171,000 customers have been impacted so far. edison is looking today, likely tomorrow but potentially today to impact six co
california. california leads in low carbon green growth. we'll accelerate those efforts but will be mind until in making sure we do it effectively, reliably and safely with cost considerations always in mind but nonetheless never have i felt a sense of obligation, sense of purpose top maintain california's status internationally, not just nationally in addressing the issue of climate change. so i just want folks to know that resolve is rest son nat with the administration. and recognizing that...
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california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018 we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have surpassed that i well over a million acres and we still have 4 more months in the year to go every year calfire collects data on wildfires creating 3 top 20 lists, the largest wildfires in the states. the most destructive and the deadliest some of the most recent fires to make it on those lists are the lnu lightning complex fires burning in the north the czu august lightning complex fires in santa cruz and san mateo counties and the creek fire in fresno and madera counties most devastating wildfires are those that claim lives having burned more than 350,000 acres of the lnu lightning complex fires are now one of the top 20 deadliest fires in california history, california's wildfire season is being fueled by years o
california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018 we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have...
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california? joining me now, special correspondent dr. patel. how do you think california fares overall? >> i think overall, california is in a good place. ood trajectory. people need to understand that california is made up of so many different parts. so it's easier to look at separate counties to try to understand what's happening with local outbreaks, where the different counties are sitting with respect to the risks, the case positivity, et cetera. but overall, our state positivity rate, our death rate, new infection rate, all of it seems to be in a good stable place. we just have to keep it there. >> so our numbers are holding up. other states, their numbers are going up. what are we doing right? what are they doing wrong? >> i think one of the most important things that california has been doing great is obviously, it is frustrating. the lockdowns, and that happened, material spikes, but think about it like this. in san francisco, he with haven't seen in the bay area, in california, we haven't seen as many of the anti-mask rallies or people saying that covid-19 is a hoax. we've seen it is a very evidence driven state. and there's be
california? joining me now, special correspondent dr. patel. how do you think california fares overall? >> i think overall, california is in a good place. ood trajectory. people need to understand that california is made up of so many different parts. so it's easier to look at separate counties to try to understand what's happening with local outbreaks, where the different counties are sitting with respect to the risks, the case positivity, et cetera. but overall, our state positivity...
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california. >> california is more red than people think. we want to change the state, make it a red state again. >> sacramento has been a liberal bastian for quite a number of years, trump supporters -- >> what do you make of that? >> there is two parts of it. california 30% red but as all the elections shown it is a super majority democrat here, republicans in the state -- votes don't mean much of anything, one in 10 households in the united states own boats. the overwhelming majority, with one minor exception are white. that is trump's base, they show up but what really matters is what will happen at the polls and we know those aren't looking good for donald trump when we look at the electoral college, they spend their money including $1 million in washington dc that is not a good sign. mike: we are eight weeks from election day, donald trump protecting an economic collapse of joe biden is elected. >> joe biden the radical socialist democrats would immediately collapse the economy. if they got in -- a crash the likes of which you have never seen before your stocks, your 401(k), it begins with the $4 trillion tax hike and that will end everything including growth, won't be growth, total contraction. mike: how the response? >> classic trump projection
california. >> california is more red than people think. we want to change the state, make it a red state again. >> sacramento has been a liberal bastian for quite a number of years, trump supporters -- >> what do you make of that? >> there is two parts of it. california 30% red but as all the elections shown it is a super majority democrat here, republicans in the state -- votes don't mean much of anything, one in 10 households in the united states own boats. the...
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california to be briefed on the west coast wildfires. california, oregon and washington are all affected. we know he's going to be briefed by california'sernor. going to be briefed by california's governor. he's due to meet fire officials and some of california's political leaders. here's what he's said ahead of those meetings. (tx sot) here's what he's said ahead of those meetings. this is one of the biggest burns we've ever seen and we have to do a lot about forest management. obviously, forest management in california is very important. and now it extends to washington, it extends also to oregon. there has to be good, strong forest management. which i've been talking about three years with the states. hopefully they'll start doing that. here's some of that discussion — with gavin newsom, california's governor. (tx sot) we can agree to disagree and i would like to acknowledge two things and i will turn it back to you. there is no question when you look past this decade and looking past almost 1000 plus years that we have not done justice in our forest management. plus years that we have not done justice in ourforest management. i don'
california to be briefed on the west coast wildfires. california, oregon and washington are all affected. we know he's going to be briefed by california'sernor. going to be briefed by california's governor. he's due to meet fire officials and some of california's political leaders. here's what he's said ahead of those meetings. (tx sot) here's what he's said ahead of those meetings. this is one of the biggest burns we've ever seen and we have to do a lot about forest management. obviously,...
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just one of six of the biggest, largest fires in california history. 1 of 30 of the major fires that are burning in northern california. central california california. many of these fires are still burning out of control at zero percent containment. many of them are burning in areas that continue to threaten homes with thousands of people evacuated. so if the question is, can this get much worse? officials say expect it to in the next coming weeks and months. stephanie? >> steve, we keep saying that this is a once in a generation fire. these fires are unprecedented. but two years ago today, you -- or two years ago, you and i were using those same exact words about paradise, california. that town has narrowly missed these fires, for now, but how bad is it going to get? >> i spent so much time in paradise. when the fire broke out, the camp fire, the most destructive and deadly still to this day in california history. that fire destroyed 18,000 structures including several homes. that fire killed 85 people after it completely ripped up an entire town. those people are traumatized by that because there's a morning mist or morning dew. i was
just one of six of the biggest, largest fires in california history. 1 of 30 of the major fires that are burning in northern california. central california california. many of these fires are still burning out of control at zero percent containment. many of them are burning in areas that continue to threaten homes with thousands of people evacuated. so if the question is, can this get much worse? officials say expect it to in the next coming weeks and months. stephanie? >> steve, we keep...
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california. california now breaking an all-time record for acres burned in a year, over 2,094,000. overnight rescuers saving thousands from flames in northern california. but officials fear many more may still be trapped. calling this a mass casualty event with a dozen people already injured, the fire exploding in size and cutting off the only road to safety. it is within of at least 15 fires burning right now in california fueled by a record breaking heat wave that saw temperatures soar 0 over 120 degrees. fears grow of another disaster and that is the coronavirus. experts projektd scenes like this one packed beaches could lead to a new surge in cases and deaths with a new model with 400,000 deaths in the u.s. by the end of 2020. the current death toll, 188,000 and counting. all of this as we get new details of president trump from a new tell-all book obtained by cnn. the former attorney general michael cohen calling his long time boss a cheat, fraud, racist, con man. let's begin with wildfires in california. hurricanes hundreds of campers tried to escape the flames. take a look at the harrowing moment when a group of hikers tried to drive to safety
california. california now breaking an all-time record for acres burned in a year, over 2,094,000. overnight rescuers saving thousands from flames in northern california. but officials fear many more may still be trapped. calling this a mass casualty event with a dozen people already injured, the fire exploding in size and cutting off the only road to safety. it is within of at least 15 fires burning right now in california fueled by a record breaking heat wave that saw temperatures soar 0 over...
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but there are fires burning across this state, 30 major fires from northern california, central california, southern californiaare among the largest in state history. the first ballooning to a size in which we have never seen in this state. firefighters are in -- lobbed in a battle of control in all of these fires. here in southern california, worried about the santa ana winds, in central california, they're worried about the spread of the fire and what can it do on all fronts if there is any wind gusts that pick up and there is expected to be because -- >> steve, thank you. >> reporter: we're not even -- >> steven -- steve, i have to cut you off there as we see president trump in shanksville, pennsylvania, we have been listening to the ceremonies in shanksville. president trump is about to address the nation now. >> 40 brave men and women triumphed over terror and gave their lives in defense of our nation. their names and their stories are forever inscribed on the eternal roll call of american heroes. today we pay tribute to their sacrifice and we mourn deeply for the nearly 3,000 precious and beautiful souls
but there are fires burning across this state, 30 major fires from northern california, central california, southern californiaare among the largest in state history. the first ballooning to a size in which we have never seen in this state. firefighters are in -- lobbed in a battle of control in all of these fires. here in southern california, worried about the santa ana winds, in central california, they're worried about the spread of the fire and what can it do on all fronts if there is any...
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start in paris on 27th september. this collide to california, san berna rdino this collide to california, san bernardino county, this collide to california tim edwards. we've had trouble getting connection with you. know you are the president of the union representing 7000 firefighters and a buyer but yourself, 25 odd years. can you tell us what it's like fighting fires in these conditions? right now, it's really extreme, we have temperatures well over 116 degrees, and at the fire, it's over 1000 degrees with flames up over 1000 degrees with flames up to 1000 feet. your members have been dealing with fires for something like three weeks continuously? yes, throughout the state of california, my members have been running up and down the state dealing with 300 active buyers at one time and now 25 so they've been going three weeks straight without a break. and many of them worried about their families and friends as well. what's it like. if you can, ta ke what's it like. if you can, take us inside the helmet. you have smoked locking up the sun, it's incredibly tough, isn't it? you have smoked locking up the sun, earning your lungs, making it
start in paris on 27th september. this collide to california, san berna rdino this collide to california, san bernardino county, this collide to california tim edwards. we've had trouble getting connection with you. know you are the president of the union representing 7000 firefighters and a buyer but yourself, 25 odd years. can you tell us what it's like fighting fires in these conditions? right now, it's really extreme, we have temperatures well over 116 degrees, and at the fire, it's over...
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in california, california needs stored power now, which is why our project in utah is going to be capablef using 30% of hydrogen. in the state- or of new york, that will come soon, because they are aggressive in putting renewables on their grade. virginia -- grid. virginia will be putting in wind, that will bring a need for storage. so the answer to your question is, it depends, but in general it will happen in the next decade. lead come does the from in terms of the sectors that will be utilizing hydrogen? need, from in terms of the sectors that will be utilizing hydrogen? if you take a look at what is happening in the trucking market, that looks like an opportunity for hydrogen usage to a far greater degree. are you going to piggyback off them or are they going to piggyback off you? paul: they will piggyback off us. it's easier to do this first empower. that is why we are moving fast with these multibillion-dollar projects, because we can make it make sense right now and -- in power. the underground infrastructure we will use along highways to connect with pipelines and that will be mov
in california, california needs stored power now, which is why our project in utah is going to be capablef using 30% of hydrogen. in the state- or of new york, that will come soon, because they are aggressive in putting renewables on their grade. virginia -- grid. virginia will be putting in wind, that will bring a need for storage. so the answer to your question is, it depends, but in general it will happen in the next decade. lead come does the from in terms of the sectors that will be...
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california. >> reporter: california governor gavin newsom should this executive order yesterday, outlaw sales of new gasoline powered cars and trucks by 2035. >> we have six car companies that voluntarily agreed to join californiaobama era legal mission of tailpipe emissions standards regardless of efforts by the trump administration to roll them back. >> reporter: it includes hybrid vehicles but does not prohibit california from selling gasoline powered cars. california always had a different emission standard. if you look at the breakdown of gasoline. they have always been their own drummer out there. todd: we appreciate it and we will be right back. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. . . alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! ♪ [gunfire] >> officer down, right there. officer down. >> a first alert. two louisville police officers shot in violent protests after a gr
california. >> reporter: california governor gavin newsom should this executive order yesterday, outlaw sales of new gasoline powered cars and trucks by 2035. >> we have six car companies that voluntarily agreed to join californiaobama era legal mission of tailpipe emissions standards regardless of efforts by the trump administration to roll them back. >> reporter: it includes hybrid vehicles but does not prohibit california from selling gasoline powered cars. california...
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there are not enough fire engines in california to put a fire engines in california to put a fire engines in californiaont of every single home and so that is not our tactic. but one of the things that we have focused a lot here in california on is ensuring that homes in these rural areas where fires are burning, that they have clearance, removing dead vegetation, grass, brush, trees away from their home. we wa nt brush, trees away from their home. we want to get structures and homes built to a standard so they can withstand embers that way our firefighters can focus on responding to fires and putting them out and not having to do structure protection but right now that continues to be a focus. in fact in many of these fires, all we are able to do is focusing on rescuing people, getting people effectuated. we are continuing to go through a paradigm shift of doing more work before fire start and ensuring we have good fire prevention efforts. and how are people responding because it must be absolutely terrifying to see a wall of fire coming to was your home? yeah, you know, for those that are evacuated,
there are not enough fire engines in california to put a fire engines in california to put a fire engines in californiaont of every single home and so that is not our tactic. but one of the things that we have focused a lot here in california on is ensuring that homes in these rural areas where fires are burning, that they have clearance, removing dead vegetation, grass, brush, trees away from their home. we wa nt brush, trees away from their home. we want to get structures and homes built to a...
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california. >> california sending out millions and millions of ballots to anyone breathing. >> reporter: wrong. californiaots to registered voters, the same people eligible to vote at the ballot box. this is the president last monday saying -- >> they will be dumping them in neighborhoods. people will be picking them up. they will be bribing people, paying off people. >> reporter: this seems made up. or this tweet in august -- president trump called it a coup calling it the post office could never handle mail-in votes without preparation. weeks later his own postal general said, yes, we can. >> we are committed to delivering the nation's ballots on time. >> reporter: two cases, one in patterson, new jersey and one in new mexico. a republican campaign operative has been charged with ballot harvesting and conspiracy. cnn was told these are inside crimes, showing the system worked and both leading to new elections. five states have all mail-in voting. it's the main way people cast their ballots, including colorado where the election official tells cnn the president is wrong about fraud. >> we have been doing
california. >> california sending out millions and millions of ballots to anyone breathing. >> reporter: wrong. californiaots to registered voters, the same people eligible to vote at the ballot box. this is the president last monday saying -- >> they will be dumping them in neighborhoods. people will be picking them up. they will be bribing people, paying off people. >> reporter: this seems made up. or this tweet in august -- president trump called it a coup calling it...
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california to meet with top officials. and we have to do a lot about forest management obviously forest management in california is very important. california governor gavin newsome said those concerns were justified but he and other officials went on to press tromped on climate change just as they are forced management science. and observed the evidence is self evident that climate change is real and that is exacerbating this if we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management we're not going to succeed together protecting californians ok it'll start getting cooler but i was just you just watch i wish science and anybody but. i don't think science knows actually. and earlier that day harsh words from trump's democratic presidential rival joe biden if you give a climbing arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised if we have more america blaise if you have a climate denier 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more of america is underwater. but trump has his supporters even in deeply democratic california i was displaced by the
california to meet with top officials. and we have to do a lot about forest management obviously forest management in california is very important. california governor gavin newsome said those concerns were justified but he and other officials went on to press tromped on climate change just as they are forced management science. and observed the evidence is self evident that climate change is real and that is exacerbating this if we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and...
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phase out gas powered vehicles in california within the next california set to phase out gas powered cars and trucks by 2035. all new passenger vehicle sold in california must be zero emission. heavy duty vehicles have until 2045. california residents can still own gas vehicles and sell them privately. he said this is an economic opportunity pick because there 30 for electric vehicle manufacturers in california. >> we believe that america is coming to resolve the impacts of climate change and lead in addressing these issues in a more sustainable way. >> of the governor wants to ban fracking by 2024. all of this will see legal challenges . we will see how quickly these goals will progress. in the meantime governor newsom is expected to join the governors of 10 other states to reconfirm their commitment to some of the goals of the paris climate accord that were abandoned. >> we brought you governor newsom's climate initiative on tran two. >>> after opening up stocks are sliding . the dow is down by 540 three points. salesforce took a big hit with a 4% drop. >>> this afternoon santa clara county officials are taking covid-19 safety a step further with the
phase out gas powered vehicles in california within the next california set to phase out gas powered cars and trucks by 2035. all new passenger vehicle sold in california must be zero emission. heavy duty vehicles have until 2045. california residents can still own gas vehicles and sell them privately. he said this is an economic opportunity pick because there 30 for electric vehicle manufacturers in california. >> we believe that america is coming to resolve the impacts of climate change...
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california. the 20 worst wildfires hit in california. this july was the hottest ever recorded in california'story than in august. california set a new record for their highest record monthly temperature. that scorching heat creates dry conditions and that is what gifted california another record. coming up fast on the hills of what previously been of the worst wildfires in history. this is climate change in the year 2020. governor newsom said today what california is experiencing ace p is a preview of what will happen in our country. california is a preview of america fast forward. check this out. from california fire authorities, there are close to 15,000 firefighters on the ground in california tonight. 2200 fire engines and 101 aircrafts and 251 bulldozers. firs are ripping their way up and down the west coast and the whole town of washington state have been burnt to the ground. more than half an acres have been burned. the situation in oregon is acutely bad right now. you probably saw news about it. it does seem like the fires there ballooned over night. let me give you a sense of the sca
california. the 20 worst wildfires hit in california. this july was the hottest ever recorded in california'story than in august. california set a new record for their highest record monthly temperature. that scorching heat creates dry conditions and that is what gifted california another record. coming up fast on the hills of what previously been of the worst wildfires in history. this is climate change in the year 2020. governor newsom said today what california is experiencing ace p is a...
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california two hours ago and he stressed the need for forest management as a way to fight the fires. he was met with a panel last hour that included the governor of california gavin newsom and some members of oregon and california'sation. they delivered a message of climate change towards the president. he entered her and said the following, "this is one of the biggest burns we've ever seen and we have to do a lot about forest management. obviously forest management and california is very important and now it extends into washington and oregon." as that meeting continues the president stopping to thank those who have risked their own lives to save the lives and property of so many others. the fires have been unrelenting. they continue today. there is no indication on what point they will be under control in a significant way. these men and women have accomplished their mission, but as we watch this president in nevada over the weekend, a race that is very tight in that state. after this visit, sacramento, he will go to arizona after for an event. it appears the polling and arizona and nevada, although there has not been a lot of polling and either state, there is a smattering here or there. electorally that is so
california two hours ago and he stressed the need for forest management as a way to fight the fires. he was met with a panel last hour that included the governor of california gavin newsom and some members of oregon and california'sation. they delivered a message of climate change towards the president. he entered her and said the following, "this is one of the biggest burns we've ever seen and we have to do a lot about forest management. obviously forest management and california is very...
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california governor newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president. california natural resources secretary implored president trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: support the people of california and washington and stayed in touch with declaring your declaration, we have declarations. we wanted it fast. i want to thank the fema people. really appreciate them, fantastic. hey've been fantastic. gavin new issuing the acting security of home -- secretary of homeland security, all the people, state and local leaders join us today. we're having a separate news conference a little later on other subjects. i just want to thank everybody. it's been pretty amazing. in august i approved a major disaster declaration for california. i approved, i think, gavin, about 40 stafford act declarations. very quickly because we want to get this thing taken care of including fire management, assisting fwrans to help multiple states stop the fires. more than 28,000 firefighters and first responders are combating fires in california, oregon, a
california governor newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president. california natural resources secretary implored president trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: support the people of california and washington and stayed in touch with declaring your declaration, we have declarations. we wanted it fast. i want to thank the fema people. really appreciate them, fantastic. hey've been fantastic. gavin new issuing the...
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california to meet with top officials. and we have to do a lot about forest management obviously forest management in california is very important. california governor gavin newsome said those concerns were justified but he and other officials went on to press tromped on climate change just as they are force management science. and observed the evidence is self evident that climate change is real and that is exacerbating this if we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management we're not going to succeed to get it protecting californians it will start getting cooler but i was just you just watch i wish science and anybody but. i don't think science knows actually. and earlier that day harsh words from trump's democratic presidential rival joe biden if you give a climbing arsonist 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised that we have more america blankies if you have a climate denier 4 more years in the white house why would anyone be surprised when more americans underwater. but trump has his supporters even in deeply democratic california i was displaced by the t
california to meet with top officials. and we have to do a lot about forest management obviously forest management in california is very important. california governor gavin newsome said those concerns were justified but he and other officials went on to press tromped on climate change just as they are force management science. and observed the evidence is self evident that climate change is real and that is exacerbating this if we ignore that science and sort of put our head in the sand and...
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california, and we don't have any problems because we manage our forests. we have to do that in california. i will do this and see you in a little while. >> dana: president trump landed in sacramento, california. he laid out the day for you. harold, the substance of the issue of climate change. that has been debated for years. i want to talk about the fact the difference in the look and feel of these campaigns in the middle of a pandemic. i understand that. here you have the president of the united states using all of the tools of incumbency. flying to california to meet with the governor and be a problem solver. laying out the day. look, i would love to have you in for the press conference, the state might not want to. but don't blame me. then biden gives a speech where he doesn't take any questions and goes home. does that worry you at all? maybe i am over-reading things. your thoughts? >> no, if i think if you are the incumbent president you have the trappings of air force one and calling all of the local and state law enforcement to protect you and take you where you need to be. i think it would be wrong for joe biden to travel to california or anywhere during the pandemic. i defer to the
california, and we don't have any problems because we manage our forests. we have to do that in california. i will do this and see you in a little while. >> dana: president trump landed in sacramento, california. he laid out the day for you. harold, the substance of the issue of climate change. that has been debated for years. i want to talk about the fact the difference in the look and feel of these campaigns in the middle of a pandemic. i understand that. here you have the president of...
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california. and california is not having an issue with that. i'm not really sure what ballot harvesting is but there is a procedure where a person can give the completed ballot in the envelope to a designated person who has identified on the envelope as having permission to do so. there are penalties on the person if they don't return the ballot as they're supposed to. >> there seems to be information on it that doesn't match what the secretary of state is telling us about the california process, could you clear that up? >> you're right, it doesn't match. first of all, active registered voters will receive a vote by mail ballot. don't need to ask for it. trying to think of the other thing they said. there's no need for an application for it. >> also says, receive instructions add postage if needed. you don't need to add that? >> postage is prepaid. i'm afraid some of our younger voters don't know what stamps are anyway, but it doesn't seem right to have to pay in order to exercise your right to vote and so california has taken care of that issue. there is no need for a stamp. >> how about where it says we recommend you mail your ballot at least seven days before election day. do you need to do that? >> you don't need to do that. it's not a bad idea, but in california as long as the ballot is postmarked on election day, and arrives in the elections office, up until november 20th, it will be counted. it still doesn't hurt to do it early. it relieves the stress and the p
california. and california is not having an issue with that. i'm not really sure what ballot harvesting is but there is a procedure where a person can give the completed ballot in the envelope to a designated person who has identified on the envelope as having permission to do so. there are penalties on the person if they don't return the ballot as they're supposed to. >> there seems to be information on it that doesn't match what the secretary of state is telling us about the california...
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california. california specifically has five of its top ten largest fires ever burning or ever burned across the state burning now. and september 2020, it is a dire situation, we call it a climate crisis, because it is happening now, not for future generations. it is taking place now. going forward, we have critical to elevated fire risks across the mountains, outside of los angeles. and into north central sections of californiatside of the san francisco bay region. low humidity, strong winds, high temperatures for this time of year. high pressure building into the great basin. this is a classic setup for the end of september and into the early parts of october. that will allow for offshore winds to occur. and when we create offshore winds, known locally as santa ana winds in southern california, what this does is pushes the winds up and over the mountain ranges. it allows it to dry, speed up, and actually warm up as well. that's what causes this erratic fire behavior across some of the wildfires that are ongoing over the western u.s. check out the forecast, wind gusts across the region, we stop at monday morning. you see how that impacts -- increases across southern california. more the same offshore wind event expected across the greater san francisco bay region as well. lots to talk about, kim. back to you. >> indeed, thank you so much. derek van dam. >>> from the western u.s. to brazil, and even to the ar
california. california specifically has five of its top ten largest fires ever burning or ever burned across the state burning now. and september 2020, it is a dire situation, we call it a climate crisis, because it is happening now, not for future generations. it is taking place now. going forward, we have critical to elevated fire risks across the mountains, outside of los angeles. and into north central sections of californiatside of the san francisco bay region. low humidity, strong winds,...
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california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace californiaas already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018. >>we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have surpassed that i well over a million acres and we still have 4 more months in the year to go every year calfire collects data on wildfires creating 3 top 20 lists, the largest wildfires in the states. the most destructive and the deadliest some of the most recent fires to make it on those lists are the lnu lightning complex fires burning in the north the czu august lightning complex fires in santa cruz and san mateo counties. >>and the creek fire in fresno and madera counties most devastating wildfires are those that claim lives having burned more than 350,000 acres of the lnu lightning complex fires are now one of the top 20 deadliest fires in california history, california's wildfire season is being fueled by yea
california. >>the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace californiaas already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018. >>we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we...
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you get the right phone or accessory for your needs. ♪ california phones is a program provided by the california public utilities commission. californiahones and specialized accessories for your mobile phone to all qualified californians. to get a california phone, you must live in california, have telephone service, either a landline or cellular, and complete an application with a signature from a certifying agent, which now includes nurse practitioners. to get a california phone, just call 1-800-330-5100, and ask them to mail or e-mail you an application, or you can download an application from our website at californiaphones.org. the devices help people with trouble hearing, seeing, speaking, moving, or remembering. they have louder incoming and outgoing sound, loud ringtones, a light that flashes when the phone rings, big buttons for easier dialing, some have memory dialing, some are wireless, and we have bluetooth accessories to make using your cellphone easier. california phones has a variety of equipment to make using your cellphone easier. these include devices that amplify and clarify sound as well as devices that allow hands
you get the right phone or accessory for your needs. ♪ california phones is a program provided by the california public utilities commission. californiahones and specialized accessories for your mobile phone to all qualified californians. to get a california phone, you must live in california, have telephone service, either a landline or cellular, and complete an application with a signature from a certifying agent, which now includes nurse practitioners. to get a california phone, just call...
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you're talking about 30 major fires from northern california to central california to southern california. six of those are the largest that california has ever seen, including, as you mentioned, the number one spot, which is burning so big that fire crews have to figure out how to get to it from multiple fronts. meanwhile, you have a lot of these fires which are wind-driven, they're out of control. many of these fires have zero percent containment. several of these fires now, at least one fire to that northern california one has proven deadly. ten dead in the bear fire. 16 still missing just in that fire alone as firefighters battle that back and try to push it away from the towns up there in butte county, where paradise is, the town of paradise, which essentially burned to the ground in 2018. 18,000 structures destroyed. people there saw smoke the other day. that's obviously very traumatic for people that live in that community. meanwhile, everybody, everybody, even if you can't see the fire, you can't see the smoke, you can still feel it, because the air quality is so bad, no matter wh
you're talking about 30 major fires from northern california to central california to southern california. six of those are the largest that california has ever seen, including, as you mentioned, the number one spot, which is burning so big that fire crews have to figure out how to get to it from multiple fronts. meanwhile, you have a lot of these fires which are wind-driven, they're out of control. many of these fires have zero percent containment. several of these fires now, at least one fire...
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california, northern california particularly, with the drought, record high temperatures and low humidity, and some of the lightning behaviour that we experienced over the last couple of weeks. and when we began this conversation, you called these fires historic. just give us a sense of what's different this time. well, the difference this season is it's come earlier. august is somewhat early in a typical california. but it's the sheer number of fires burning throughout northern california concurrently, and several of them large complexes also burning concurrently. that's what's making it historic and unusual. and, of course, we're doing it in the midst of a pandemic, a global pandemic, but also facing all of us here in california. as you point out, this is happening during a pandemic. how has that affected your ability to respond? presumably where you'd have volunteers normally, that might not be as easy as it would've been without a pandemic. well, it may be a bit counterintuitive, but due to the california national guard's response to the covid pandemic, many of our service members — our air national guard members, our army national guard members and our state militia — have been focused on covid—19 mitigation efforts. and so, our readiness levels are quite high. we've been conducting a number of humanitarian assistance operations state—wide since late march. so, in some respects, we're postur
california, northern california particularly, with the drought, record high temperatures and low humidity, and some of the lightning behaviour that we experienced over the last couple of weeks. and when we began this conversation, you called these fires historic. just give us a sense of what's different this time. well, the difference this season is it's come earlier. august is somewhat early in a typical california. but it's the sheer number of fires burning throughout northern california...
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california and california in general. you know, this is a big party away from happening to seed 100 cases will seed lots more. you know, we could be on the bad side looking, you know, we could be going up without trying, you know, without, you know, without much trouble. if we, you know, if we slip up and if we do allow, you know, widespread transmission. >> okay. everybody's on vaccine watch, of course. given that, where are the leading candidates in their trials right now and how close are we to an approval, do you think? >> well, the trials have to finish first. or they have to be stopped. so the way trials work is that there is something called the data and safety monitoring board that reviews data on a periodic basis to make sure that there is not some huge difference between the people who get the vaccine and people who get the placebo. it's true for drug trials as well. and if we have a big difference between those, the trial will stop. it will be stopped by the data and safety monitoring board. at that time the manufacturer can apply to the fda for an emergency use authorization. we have used an energy use authorization once before for a vaccine. that was for anthrax in 2005. so it's not a well worn kind of mechanism. but i think that we'll probably be seeing stuff here. by this time next year we will have vaccines, i am pretty sure of that. i think we will see something in the next few months. whether we will see it in october -- everythingbody's goi go along with it, i think that's less likely. you hear the rhetoric from the vaccine manufacturers and how [ inaudible ] processes is getting, and everybody saying, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, you know, let's make absolutely sure before we push this forward. >> yeah. i mean, you mentioned it's getting -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> sorry. >> sorry. i don't know if you saw it today, but governor cuomo in new york said they were going to -- the state was going to reapprove any vaccine that the fda approved. >> i did see that. i did see that. and there is also, of course, there were reports that the fda is expected to tell vaccine makers they need to wait two months, 60 days, right, after giving their study participants their second doses before they can apply for the emergency authorization that you were talking about. i was going to ask you about the weighing of the fact if he wait the 60 days that delays the rollout, obviously. but if you don't, then there are a lot of questions especially because some of these vaccines use really new technology that's never been tested before. so how do you weigh that? >> well, i mean, obviously, you have to err on the side of safety. the benefit is not that difficult to achieve. you have to err on the side of safetyism think building in an observation period for 60 days after the second dose is a prudent kind of thing to do. now, whether the administration is going to let them do it or not is another issue. but i think it's a prudent thing to do. we have masks. masks are really effective and they are probably going to be as effective as a vaccine if you wear them. the trick with the vaccine is you don't have to put it on every time you walk out the door. that's the benefit of the vaccine. i mean, it's not like we don't have anything that stops spread. we have masks. masks and social distancing will do as much to stop spread right now, you know, while we get the vaccine straight as anything. and i think it would be imprudent to jump ahead to a vaccine while we have a very viable alternative, and take a chance on a vaccine that has unobserved side effects that haven't been seen in the trials and end up having to pull it back and start again. i mean, that would be a true disaster. >> i hear what you are saying. you are saying an effective tool is already in our hands or on my face, in this case. >> yeah. i was going to make that distinction for you. >> thank you so much. always a pleasure talking with you because i learn a whole heck of a lot. dr. rutherford, good to see you. let's chat again soon. take care. >> take care, bye-bye. >> folks, we will take a break. next we will turn our attention an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. >>> making sure your vote counts continues to be a major topic of conversation as president trump continues to throw unfounded doubt into the mail-in voting system. we wanted to know about the real numbers and to make sure your vote counts. joining us is president -- california voter foundation kim alexander coming to us from sacramento. hi, kim. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> i want to say in several states the voting process has started. some ballots will be thrown out. the president referred to ballots that had been found in random places today when reporters asked him about that. does that suggest anything nefarious is going on or is that normal to have some ballots that turn up in random places? >> well, occasionally there will be ballots that are found after the fact. it's very rare that that happens. and just to clarify, if your ballot is rejected as a vote by mail ballot because you forgot to sign the envelope or it got in too late, it's preserved the way the other ballots are preserved. it's just not counted rmt the rejected ballots are not all not counted or they're all not counted? >> on average in california over the last kedecade of all the vo by mail ballots casts 1.7% have been rejected because the voter forgot to sign the envelope or the sig
california and california in general. you know, this is a big party away from happening to seed 100 cases will seed lots more. you know, we could be on the bad side looking, you know, we could be going up without trying, you know, without, you know, without much trouble. if we, you know, if we slip up and if we do allow, you know, widespread transmission. >> okay. everybody's on vaccine watch, of course. given that, where are the leading candidates in their trials right now and how close...
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california". querida california, sabemos que estos son tiempos difíciles, pero tienes que saber que no estás sola. todos hemos tenido que adaptarnos. y con el verano, tus facturas de energía pueden subir al igual que las temperaturas. juntos, podemos ahorrar energía y dinero en esta época difícil. cierra las persianas durante el día... ajusta el aire acondicionado a 78° o más... o usa un ventilador para refrescar cuando puedas. juntos somos más fuertes. cuídate, californiatado implementando cambios previo a las elecciones para asegurar transparencia y no poner en entredicho si hay favoritismos de los candidatos y mucho menos los resultados, para hablar sobre las iniciatvas que han tenido, saludamos a sonia, jefa de comunicaciones multiculturales de facebook, sonia, gracias por acompaÑarnos, y empezamos con las iniciativas, estas iniciativas tienen que ver con los trovadores electorales, ¿en quÉ consisten exactamente? sonia: mira, estamos lanzando una iniciatva nueva en la que queremos registrar a las personas para que puedan ser voluntarios o trabajadores electorales, especialmente porque sabemos que hay una necesidad muy grande en estas personas, son muy importantes para poder facilitar el proceso de las elecciones en ese dÍa. anabelle: y sabemos que la pandemia obviamente tuvo mucho que ver con estos voluntarios y trabajadores electorales, muchas de esas personas son de la tercera edad y sabemos que por la pandemia tienen miedo de estar presentes. son
california". querida california, sabemos que estos son tiempos difíciles, pero tienes que saber que no estás sola. todos hemos tenido que adaptarnos. y con el verano, tus facturas de energía pueden subir al igual que las temperaturas. juntos, podemos ahorrar energía y dinero en esta época difícil. cierra las persianas durante el día... ajusta el aire acondicionado a 78° o más... o usa un ventilador para refrescar cuando puedas. juntos somos más fuertes. cuídate, californiatado...
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california. the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018 we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have surpassed that. >>i well over a million acres and we still have 4 more months in the year to go every year calfire collects data on wildfires creating 3 top 20 lists, the largest wildfires in the states. the most destructive and the deadliest some of the most recent fires to make it on those lists are the lnu lightning complex fires burning in the north the czu august lightning complex fires in santa cruz and san mateo counties and the creek fire in fresno and madera counties most devastating wildfires are those that claim lives having burned more than 350,000 acres of the lnu lightning complex fires are now one of the top 20 deadliest fires in california history, california's wildfire season is being fueled by year
california. the state of california is typically associated with sunshine, sandy beaches, and surfers. but now it seems like wildfires are making the list what used to be a rare event is now commonplace california has already seen a record 3900 square miles burned and the traditional peak of fire season is still ahead over 3.1 million acres have burned in california since january first that beat our record 2018 we thought we had beat it then it was a one 0.9 million acres so we have surpassed...
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california, bryson dechambeau. i can do that too. from clovis california, bryson dechambeaum i can do that too. from clovis californiahambeau. it is fairto california, bryson dechambeau. it is fair to say that the sambal has grown into a champion. he is 2015 walker cup jacket definitely won't fit him now. while many put on weight during lockdown, the samba did so deliberately, consuming up to 3500 calories a day come and working out furiously. for the physics graduate, they also is part of an experiment by dropping the ball so far, the intricacy of modern golf courses can just be bypassed, no us 0pen winner has had fewer fairways than he did, but he has the power to make that irrelevant. not popular with the prayers, so what about the other pros? i don't know what to say. that is the complete opposite of what you think. that's not popular with the purest. i went does. he has found a way to do it. whether that is good or bad for the game andi whether that is good or bad for the game and i don't know. i can't wrap my head around it. they called dechambeau the scientist and he approaches every shot as an equation. math
california, bryson dechambeau. i can do that too. from clovis california, bryson dechambeaum i can do that too. from clovis californiahambeau. it is fairto california, bryson dechambeau. it is fair to say that the sambal has grown into a champion. he is 2015 walker cup jacket definitely won't fit him now. while many put on weight during lockdown, the samba did so deliberately, consuming up to 3500 calories a day come and working out furiously. for the physics graduate, they also is part of an...
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california governor gavin newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president on the historically devastating fires. california natural resources presidentimplored trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: for the people of california, the state of washington, oregon, who we are very much in touch with, also declaring your declarations. we have declarations for all three. the governor of california called me immediately and signed the declaration. everyone fornk doing such a great job. we really appreciated. it's fantastic. you to gavin newsom. and all ofnistrator, the people's state, local leaders, they join us today. we are having a separate news conference later on other subjects. it'st to thank everybody, been amazing. in august i approved a disaster declaration for california. 40 stafford act declarations. very quickly because we want to get this taken care of. including fire management assist in grants to help multiple states stop the fires. within 28,000 firefighters and first responders are combating the fires in california, oregon and washington. 230 soldiers are
california governor gavin newsom on the california wildfires. state and local officials briefed the president on the historically devastating fires. california natural resources presidentimplored trump to consider the impact of climate change. this is 25 minutes. pres. trump: for the people of california, the state of washington, oregon, who we are very much in touch with, also declaring your declarations. we have declarations for all three. the governor of california called me immediately and...
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ecuador pidió la captura de correa, fue condenado por recibir sobornos >> al volver california planea prohibir >> california
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the company also saying that something crucial about california california is one of the biggest movie going markets and the theaters here in california closed. amc now announcing the first california amc will reopen in san diego september 4th with the requirements based on the directives set forth saying they expect to make announcements in california, new jersey, and other areasst country the coming weeks when allowed by local ordinances it's really crucial to see that the stock is up 5.66% in after hours trading. there is hope. there are plans about reopening theaters in those crucial markets such as california and new jersey guys, back to you. >> new york still not on the list >> new york is not mentioned california is the one why we were waiting for some comments to know when that would reopen they mention california and new jersey i don't see a mention yet. >> i'd be tempted. tenant looks great it will open in the uk last weekend and got excellent reviews. so i'd be tempted. >> guys, new york governor andrew cuomo said that movie theaters don't qualify for the reopening yet. he doesn't see them as essential, he said and as a pri
the company also saying that something crucial about california california is one of the biggest movie going markets and the theaters here in california closed. amc now announcing the first california amc will reopen in san diego september 4th with the requirements based on the directives set forth saying they expect to make announcements in california, new jersey, and other areasst country the coming weeks when allowed by local ordinances it's really crucial to see that the stock is up 5.66%...
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people are dead across california, oregon, and california state and that number is expected to climb. two of those fatalities were confirmed overnight in butte county, california, where the northcom plex fire is about 25% contained. at least ten lives lost in oregon, where more than a million acres have been burned there are 16 active tires there. entire towns in ruins and thousands of people are sheltering in parking lots >> even as people respect forced to evacuate, they are faced with the threat of toxic air. in san francisco, stores have sold out of air purifiers, and the air quality in wildfire zones is the equivalent of smoking 20 packs of cigarettes but here is one bright spot in all of the haze. deputies rescued this puppy while they searched through damaged homes in butte county. he's been treated for minor burns. >>> shot in the line of duty a that is save manhunt is under way in california for a gunman who allegedly shot and wounded two l.a. county deputies the attack was captured on surveillance video, and now officials are offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of that suspect here's nbc's dan shaniman. >>
people are dead across california, oregon, and california state and that number is expected to climb. two of those fatalities were confirmed overnight in butte county, california, where the northcom plex fire is about 25% contained. at least ten lives lost in oregon, where more than a million acres have been burned there are 16 active tires there. entire towns in ruins and thousands of people are sheltering in parking lots >> even as people respect forced to evacuate, they are faced with...
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spread across california with over 14,000 firefighters on the front lines, that's happening right now, 2 million acres have burned in california alone just this year. you're from californiaknow how rare that is because we're not even in the heavy part of the season, which comes in october and november. i want to show this moon-like landscape, way in the distance can still see firefighters trying to protect some of these homes because the smoldering may kick up as the day progresses. the winds pick up, that's when you have fire storm that's kick up again. there's still extreme fire danger not only here in southern california but central california and areas between. this fire, 8600 acres, 21,000 people evacuated from their homes, it's about 7% contained this fire start bid a gender-reveal gone wrong. a photo op in a park very near where i'm standing, they had a smoke incendiary, almost like a grenade that went off and exploded, it caused this fire now 8,000 plus acres that have scorched the landscape. those people are in touch with investigators and cooperating but they can still face an extremely heavy fine if not some sort of criminal charges based on what the fire does
spread across california with over 14,000 firefighters on the front lines, that's happening right now, 2 million acres have burned in california alone just this year. you're from californiaknow how rare that is because we're not even in the heavy part of the season, which comes in october and november. i want to show this moon-like landscape, way in the distance can still see firefighters trying to protect some of these homes because the smoldering may kick up as the day progresses. the winds...