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catherine burns, bbc news. virus, which affects the lungs, thanks to so—called gene editing. removing part of their dna could create a new generation of farm animals, but gene—edited pork and bacon can‘t be sold for people to eat. could this summer be about to lose its fizz? there‘s a warning today about the worst shortages for decades of the gas used to make fizzy drinks, c02. factories have been forced to stop production of it because of a lack of the key ingredient, ammonia. danny savage reports. fizzy drinks are part of our everyday lives. prosecco, diet coke, sparkling water... they are vital to the success of our pub and drinks industry. but they all need what‘s in this very unexciting—looking tank, and stocks of c02 at this brewery in leeds are getting low. enough for now, but a fresh supply is needed soon. it‘s absolutely huge. 90% of our production is carbonated beer. we need c02 to introduce our carbonation... brewer brian has been promised another delivery of c02 at the start of next month, but thing
catherine burns, bbc news. virus, which affects the lungs, thanks to so—called gene editing. removing part of their dna could create a new generation of farm animals, but gene—edited pork and bacon can‘t be sold for people to eat. could this summer be about to lose its fizz? there‘s a warning today about the worst shortages for decades of the gas used to make fizzy drinks, c02. factories have been forced to stop production of it because of a lack of the key ingredient, ammonia. danny...
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catherine burns, bbc news.the granddaughter of elsie devine, who died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1999. she explained that the investigation into her grandmother's death has been a long process. we have had in total investigations here for gosport war memorial, all of them behind closed doors and without accountability and we have not had answers. we have fought very hard, we have two thank normal lamb for this enquiry. we wanted a lot judge—made public enquiries or am everything could be in the open and people could be asked questions and hear those answers. this has meant a closed—door enquiry, just looking at paperwork. the terms of reference do not allow them to make recommendations which is a disappointment to families. and stay with us on the bbc news channel where we'll bring you coverage of the report which is published this morning just after half—past 11. the prime minister is again facing a rebellion from some of her own mps — in a vote on key brexit legislation in the house of commons today.
catherine burns, bbc news.the granddaughter of elsie devine, who died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1999. she explained that the investigation into her grandmother's death has been a long process. we have had in total investigations here for gosport war memorial, all of them behind closed doors and without accountability and we have not had answers. we have fought very hard, we have two thank normal lamb for this enquiry. we wanted a lot judge—made public enquiries or am everything...
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catherine burns, bbc news.re due to vote on an amendment to the eu withdrawal bill which would give parliament more of a say if no deal is agreed with brussels. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is at westminster for us — it seems like we have been here before, what's going on? we have talked about crunch votes and showdowns in any time in the last two months, as this issue has bounced between houses, but today i think it could be decisive. essentially this is about clarifying parliament's role towards the end of the brexit process. what happens if mps reject a final deal agreed between the uk and the eu? 0r mps reject a final deal agreed between the uk and the eu? or what they do if there is no deal reached at all? that is what this is all about. in those circumstances the government says it would make a statement to mps, but opposition parties and crucially, a number of tories, don't think that is good enough. what they want is the guarantee of a proper vote that would enable mps to shake the government'
catherine burns, bbc news.re due to vote on an amendment to the eu withdrawal bill which would give parliament more of a say if no deal is agreed with brussels. 0ur political correspondent ben wright is at westminster for us — it seems like we have been here before, what's going on? we have talked about crunch votes and showdowns in any time in the last two months, as this issue has bounced between houses, but today i think it could be decisive. essentially this is about clarifying...
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catherine burns, bbc news. more on that later in the programme. is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. the row over how much of a say mps should get in the brexit process returns to the house of commons later. on monday, the house of lords again defeated the government over giving mps a "meaningful vote" on the outcome of negotiations between the uk and the eu. mps now have to decide whether they agree with the lords or with the government. a small group of rebel conservative mps are threatening to vote against the government if it doesn't make further concessions, meaning numbers in the commons are expected to be tight. canada is set to legalise the recreational use of cannabis after senators voted for a government—sponsored bill. when it receives royal assent, canada will become the first major industrialised country to legalise the drug. canadians will be able to buy and consume the drug legally as early as this september. business leaders in the united states havejoined the widespread criticism of the practice of
catherine burns, bbc news. more on that later in the programme. is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. the row over how much of a say mps should get in the brexit process returns to the house of commons later. on monday, the house of lords again defeated the government over giving mps a "meaningful vote" on the outcome of negotiations between the uk and the eu. mps now have to decide whether they agree with the lords or with the government. a small group...
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catherine burns, bbc news.r health minister featured in the we can speak to the former health ministerfeatured in the report, norman lamb, singled out as the man who brought this inquiry to light by the health secretary. can you hear me 0k? yes. it is a victory for the families, but perhaps a hollow victory? it does not have to be, this is a critical staging post and i pay this is a critical staging post and i pay tribute to the bishopjones and the pinehill for exposing exactly what happened in gosport hospital, and it is truly shocking. the loss of a56 people who were prescribed inappropriately opioids. they had gone for rehabilitation and ended up losing their lives. so there must now be a criminal investigation conducted by another force, not the local force that has failed so far to get to the bottom of this. and also, we must make sure that all those people, who in the words of bishop james jones, that all those people, who in the words of bishopjamesjones, closed ra nks words of bishopjamesjones, closed r
catherine burns, bbc news.r health minister featured in the we can speak to the former health ministerfeatured in the report, norman lamb, singled out as the man who brought this inquiry to light by the health secretary. can you hear me 0k? yes. it is a victory for the families, but perhaps a hollow victory? it does not have to be, this is a critical staging post and i pay this is a critical staging post and i pay tribute to the bishopjones and the pinehill for exposing exactly what happened in...
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our health correspondent catherine burns is here.ly felt the need to come out and put her side of the story out there. give us the context, what has been said so far? it isa context, what has been said so far? it is a week since the panel came back and it was pretty damning, saying a56 flights were shortened. this panel did not have the power to prescribe any criminal liability but it did say to the government, the nhs and the other authorities that they need to take this seriously. dr jane barton has always been the name at the centre of it for families. she was the prescribing doctor, who gave 9a% of her patients opiates in some form, so this is the first time she has said anything since the first report. interestingly, she didn't say anything, as you saw she actually left before her husband had finished speaking, but she's trying to get across the fact that she's thanking people, including patients and colleagues for their support and loyalty, and says hard—working dedicated doctor doing the best for her patients in and it quite —
our health correspondent catherine burns is here.ly felt the need to come out and put her side of the story out there. give us the context, what has been said so far? it isa context, what has been said so far? it is a week since the panel came back and it was pretty damning, saying a56 flights were shortened. this panel did not have the power to prescribe any criminal liability but it did say to the government, the nhs and the other authorities that they need to take this seriously. dr jane...
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campaigners are calling for criminal prosecutions as catherine burns reports. robert wilson.ila gregory. jeffrey packham. elsie defined. arthur cunningham, gladys richards. some went into gosport war memorial hospital to recover after falls. 0ther hospital to recover after falls. other had beds also broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth and 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something critical and they got it. it says that at least a56 patients died because they were given strong painkillers with no medicaljustification. that between 1989 and 2000 there was an institutionalised practice of shortening of lives. it points out that this is first raised concerns in 1991 but their warnings went unheeded. the relatives have shown remarkable tenacity and fortitude in questioning what happened to their loved ones. the documents explained and published today show that they we re and published today show that they were right to ask those questions. julia mckenzie was the first relative to go to the polic
campaigners are calling for criminal prosecutions as catherine burns reports. robert wilson.ila gregory. jeffrey packham. elsie defined. arthur cunningham, gladys richards. some went into gosport war memorial hospital to recover after falls. 0ther hospital to recover after falls. other had beds also broken bones. none came out alive. some families have been fighting for the truth and 20 years. today they came to hear the latest report. they were hoping for something critical and they got it. it...
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our health correspondent, catherine burns, has been back to where it all started — manchester. and is having intensive chemotherapy. she's had a procedure this morning so is tired today. but when she grows up, she wants to be a superhero. so she's very excited about some special visitors to the ward. by day, andy fights crime as a security officer at the arndale shopping centre. but today, his alter ego is here. my name is manchester's dark knight, and i'm here with my group heroic alliance. we're here to see the kids today. team heroic! i can see those peepers peeping at me! the children are too busy giggling to notice that in the background, the nurses do their observations and change medications. some of these young patients are here time and again. at the minute, ziggy spends one week at home and one week year. when the superheroes leave, she has a rest. her mum emily is waiting for another visitor. andrea merrill was ziggy‘s age when the nhs started in 19118. she got tb and had a long stay in hospital. she's here to see how things have changed for child patients and their
our health correspondent, catherine burns, has been back to where it all started — manchester. and is having intensive chemotherapy. she's had a procedure this morning so is tired today. but when she grows up, she wants to be a superhero. so she's very excited about some special visitors to the ward. by day, andy fights crime as a security officer at the arndale shopping centre. but today, his alter ego is here. my name is manchester's dark knight, and i'm here with my group heroic alliance....
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(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan in for grant lodes.the fires burned at least 245- thousand acres. it took 11-thousand firefighters from 17 states ... and australia ... to finally put them out. (vicki) the calfire report blames downed tree limbs hitting pg&e power lines for the october eighth atlas fire that burned 51=thousand acres, nearly 800 structures and killed six people.and killed six 800 structures and killed six people. power lines were also blamed for the combined partrick, nuns and adobe fires in sonoma valley that covered 57=thousand acres, 13=hundred structures and caused another half dozen deaths.(catherine)the same is true for the smaller fire along highway 37, as well as the pocket fire farther north. the utility has "not" been blamed for the tubbs fire that raced from calistoga to santa rosa, incinerated 16=hundred homes, and killed at least 22 people.that fire is still under investigation. calfire says it's referring its report to local district attorneys for possible criminal charges. (catherine) kron4's terisa estacio is in the north bay tonight... talking to s
(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan in for grant lodes.the fires burned at least 245- thousand acres. it took 11-thousand firefighters from 17 states ... and australia ... to finally put them out. (vicki) the calfire report blames downed tree limbs hitting pg&e power lines for the october eighth atlas fire that burned 51=thousand acres, nearly 800 structures and killed six people.and killed six 800 structures and killed six people. power lines were also blamed for the combined partrick,...
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(catherine) calfire investigators say pg&e power lines caused 12- northern california wildfires last october.. including the atlas fire in napa county - which burned more than 51- thousand acres and killed six people. a large tree branch fell on a power line there.. also, the pocket fire which destroyed more than 17-thousand acres in sonoma county. that fire was started when a large oak tree came in contact with a power line. the tubbs fires -- which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa... is still under investigation. in all.... the firestorm destroyed more than 240- thousand acres and killed 44 people. the fires were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. (pam) tonight.... p-g-and-e is responding... saying in part... "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild. we look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the cal- fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's
(catherine) calfire investigators say pg&e power lines caused 12- northern california wildfires last october.. including the atlas fire in napa county - which burned more than 51- thousand acres and killed six people. a large tree branch fell on a power line there.. also, the pocket fire which destroyed more than 17-thousand acres in sonoma county. that fire was started when a large oak tree came in contact with a power line. the tubbs fires -- which wiped out complete neighborhoods in...
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market up to seventy others have been taken to hospital with serious burns and suffocation including many children algis there is catherine so i has the latest from nairobi this is watch remains of a section of one of nairobi's largest markets more than two hundred traders shared this space mostly selling t. funny and clothes the fire started early morning when the market was close to the people living nearby were asleep many including children were overcome by smoke and fumes and suffocated others were rushed to hospital someone who was at home when he had the market of fire he had a business here and he lost most of his stock because we are mortal so i was called at around two am and told there's a fire i rushed here a still of my pajamas on when i got here all my timber was on fire it was worth about ten thousand dollars. but afternoon investigators was still collecting evidence to find out what started the fire. and rescue aka's open shop doors to make sure no one had been trapped inside all the people who died of suffocation in this buildings many others are still in hospital some residents and traders we spoke to sa
market up to seventy others have been taken to hospital with serious burns and suffocation including many children algis there is catherine so i has the latest from nairobi this is watch remains of a section of one of nairobi's largest markets more than two hundred traders shared this space mostly selling t. funny and clothes the fire started early morning when the market was close to the people living nearby were asleep many including children were overcome by smoke and fumes and suffocated...
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seventy others including children were taken to hospital with serious burns and suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation catherine sawyer reports from nairobi. this is watching maines of a section of one of nairobi's largest markets more than two hundred traders shared this space mostly selling t. funny and coats the fire started early morning when the market was close to people living nearby was asleep many including children were overcome by smoke and fumes and suffocated others were rushed to hospital someone who was at home when he had the market is on fire he had a business here and he lost most of his stock because a lot more so i was called at around two am and told there's a fire i rushed here a still of my pajamas on when i got here all my timber was on fire it was worth about ten thousand dollars. but afternoon investigators were still collecting evidence to find out what started the fire. and rescue worker has opened shop doors to make sure no one had been trapped inside all the people who died of suffocation in this building's many other a still in hospital some residents in traders we spoke to said t
seventy others including children were taken to hospital with serious burns and suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation catherine sawyer reports from nairobi. this is watching maines of a section of one of nairobi's largest markets more than two hundred traders shared this space mostly selling t. funny and coats the fire started early morning when the market was close to people living nearby was asleep many including children were overcome by smoke and fumes and suffocated others were...
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burned in aliso viejo lana beach. and there was another blaze that forced residents from 80 homes in san diego. (catherine northern california man is facing charges after police say he repeatedly rammed another vehicle with a u-haul truck. the weekend attack left three people injured, including a baby. the violent incident ars to have been the result of a landlord-tenant dispute. sara zendehnam reports. this is the aftermath of a bizarre and dangerous situation in north highlands saturday afternoon...tiffany muldrow / witness: "we kept hearing the noise it kept getting louder and mo and we were like that's not the train we came out here and looked." what neighbor tiffany muldrow saw on gilman way shocked her... muldrow: "we see a uhaul bainup and ramming a car and it continuously keeps ramming the car."the chp says the driver used the uhaul to attack.... muldrow says a man was injured inside the other car.she says the uhaul also hit a woman standing outside.. she was holding her baby. muldrow: "he sent her flying backwards with her child." that's when the tight knit neighborhood got involved... muldrow: "
burned in aliso viejo lana beach. and there was another blaze that forced residents from 80 homes in san diego. (catherine northern california man is facing charges after police say he repeatedly rammed another vehicle with a u-haul truck. the weekend attack left three people injured, including a baby. the violent incident ars to have been the result of a landlord-tenant dispute. sara zendehnam reports. this is the aftermath of a bizarre and dangerous situation in north highlands saturday...
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burning boat in the north bay. see how the pup was rescued. (catherineeak--- not a great way to wrap up a vacation.. a woman's suitcase shows up in baggage claim -- completely shredded. this is not the way you want to end your vacation. a woman flying home to dallas from tampa-- discovers her suitcase is shredded. no one can say where the damage happened-- but it raises the question: what do you do if this happens to you? chip osowski reports. "when you check your bags and board the plane ... you count on the airlines to get your items to your destination ... and get them there in one piece...." but this is how kristen horabin's bag looked after arriving home from tampa on an american airlines flight. at tampa international airport -- we don't hear about mishaps like that very often -- but jan black, a volunteer here, recently dealt with two."when i had two in the same day, i thought, that's really strange. maybe the weather is causing it. " whether it's the weather -- or not -- most passengers admit: first priority is getting to their destination safely
burning boat in the north bay. see how the pup was rescued. (catherineeak--- not a great way to wrap up a vacation.. a woman's suitcase shows up in baggage claim -- completely shredded. this is not the way you want to end your vacation. a woman flying home to dallas from tampa-- discovers her suitcase is shredded. no one can say where the damage happened-- but it raises the question: what do you do if this happens to you? chip osowski reports. "when you check your bags and board the plane...
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(catherine) firefighters say they're struggling to get any containment on the pawnee fire. (ken) it's burninglong pawnee road... which is northeast of clear-lake oaks. and tonight hundreds o here's what we know at this hour... 82-hundred acres have burned and the fire is zero percent contained. 22 buildings have been destroyed and 600 are still threatened tonight. right now there is a mandatory evacuation order for spring valley.. and double eagle ranch. kron 4's terisa estacio was there and had the latest on the evacuations. late in the afternoon, the fire exploded - afternoon, the late in the late in the afternoon, the fire exploded - burning fire exploded - afternoon, the late in the late in the late in the late in the fire exploded - burning through dry racing up the mountain. spring valley burned up here burned up this nanette. i called yesterday, i said i will make it out. and nanete valley. this video of out of control near the nanette. we did have before, it is sandy clark. people who lost yes. it is. i am fire fighters racing to best strategy on this fire... on this fire... to get a
(catherine) firefighters say they're struggling to get any containment on the pawnee fire. (ken) it's burninglong pawnee road... which is northeast of clear-lake oaks. and tonight hundreds o here's what we know at this hour... 82-hundred acres have burned and the fire is zero percent contained. 22 buildings have been destroyed and 600 are still threatened tonight. right now there is a mandatory evacuation order for spring valley.. and double eagle ranch. kron 4's terisa estacio was there and...
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as a little girl i can tell you images that were burned into my --d by these hateful people host: catherine glad you got in. i hope you have a happy birthday. i want to give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: thank you for calling. i certainly understand your concern and pain and passion that you have communicated this morning. folks all across the country are deeply troubled by the direction we're going in. moment we find ourselves in terms of tremendous division. we want to move the country forward. there are some who want to turn back the clock. we want to bring people together. there are some who are tearing us apart. we want to build an economy that works for everyone so that every day americans have an opportunity to pursue the american dream focus on better wages and a better future. the north, south, east and west in world america and suburban america hopefully we will find ourselves with an opportunity to bring everyone together moving forward and leave behind the division that is tearing us apart. host: catherine concerned about tribalism in our politics. talk to me about
as a little girl i can tell you images that were burned into my --d by these hateful people host: catherine glad you got in. i hope you have a happy birthday. i want to give the congressman a chance to respond. guest: thank you for calling. i certainly understand your concern and pain and passion that you have communicated this morning. folks all across the country are deeply troubled by the direction we're going in. moment we find ourselves in terms of tremendous division. we want to move the...
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solutionsota go fund me page (catherine) firefighters in lake county are finally getting the upper hand on the wildfire near clear lake. so far the "pawnee" fire has burned nearly 14-thousand acres...and is 40-percent contained. evacuation orders have been lifted in the spring valley community and the double eagle ranch area. but mandatory evacuations remain in place for the walker ridge and indian valley reservoir areas. firefighters continue to work quickly - since triple digit temperatures and high winds are expected to return this weekend. (vicki) kron 4's terisa estacio is in lake county tonight with the latest on the firefighting efforts. terisa estacio i am here in spring valley in front of one of 22 homes that were destroyed when the pawnee fire ripped through the area. i caught up with calfire spokesperson about the loss of homes and what they trying to tackle right now, before that big turn in the weather come friday. calfire spokesperson. anytime there is a loss of someones home it is tragic. we are glad, no one lost their life, or there were no injuries, as everyone left when the evacuation order was announced. now, we are working on containm
solutionsota go fund me page (catherine) firefighters in lake county are finally getting the upper hand on the wildfire near clear lake. so far the "pawnee" fire has burned nearly 14-thousand acres...and is 40-percent contained. evacuation orders have been lifted in the spring valley community and the double eagle ranch area. but mandatory evacuations remain in place for the walker ridge and indian valley reservoir areas. firefighters continue to work quickly - since triple digit...
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burned in a massive fire. those flames were started in nearby grass by sparks from a tow truck pulling a car dolly. that fire caused an estimated $million dollars in damages. (catherine coming up... these elections could see the beginning of a power shift in washington... we'll talk to our washington correspondent aboutwhy california's primary elections are key (vicki)and the warriors and cavs responded today to the president's disinvitation of the world champion eagles to the white house...why neither team is likely to make the trip to 1600 pennslyvania this year... (catherine) and in the wake of the death of kate spade...we'll talk about her lasting impact on the world of fashion and design. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross (vicki) the fashion world is mourning the death today of kat
burned in a massive fire. those flames were started in nearby grass by sparks from a tow truck pulling a car dolly. that fire caused an estimated $million dollars in damages. (catherine coming up... these elections could see the beginning of a power shift in washington... we'll talk to our washington correspondent aboutwhy california's primary elections are key (vicki)and the warriors and cavs responded today to the president's disinvitation of the world champion eagles to the white house...why...
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burned 11-thousand-500 acres and is just 5-percent contained. 22 buildings have been destroyed and 600 are still threatened. tonight-- around 15-hundred people have been forced from their homes. (catherinecrews continue working around the clock to try to put the fire out. kron-4's will tran talked to one of the firefighters today -- who says the dry conditions are making it very tough. fire officials say a blaze in northern california that drove more than 1,000 people to flee their homes grew overnight and was heading toward a sparsely populated area.california's department of forestry and fire protection spokeswoman emily smith said tuesday that the fire in lake county north of san francisco is now nearly 18 square miles the blaze burning through dry brush, grass and timber has destroyed 12 homes since it started on saturday and is threatening 600 structures.about 1,500 people remain under mandatory orders.officials say unusually hot weather, high winds and highly flammable vegetation turned brittle by drought helped fuel several fires that began over the weekend.those same conditions led to the state's deadliest and most destructive fire year in 2017. (catherine) also tonight at 5:30.
burned 11-thousand-500 acres and is just 5-percent contained. 22 buildings have been destroyed and 600 are still threatened. tonight-- around 15-hundred people have been forced from their homes. (catherinecrews continue working around the clock to try to put the fire out. kron-4's will tran talked to one of the firefighters today -- who says the dry conditions are making it very tough. fire officials say a blaze in northern california that drove more than 1,000 people to flee their homes grew...
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is burning where the fire closer look at here's a (catherine) acres. covered 100 so far it has now. place right orders in evacuation there are the area... and to homes in burning close the fire is contained. the fire work to get as firefighters the smoke is... just how thick you can see hills tonight. in the concord fire is burning a 4-alarm at 5... news tonight .. kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in hollister at cal fire's air attack base... where firefighters are ready to take off at a moments notice when a new fire breaks out. rob? nats (air tankers in action) already in action fighting fires in lake county and beyond, air tankers like these are the key to calfire's strategy of aggresively attacking wildfires before they rage out of control. when you see one of these s-2 twin engine trackers anywhere in the greater bay area, chances are it took off from calfire's air attack base here in hollister says captain marc ditullio.captain marc ditullio/calfire "...in the military they were used to drop bombs on submarines so this is pretty much the same thing only they're dropping retardant
is burning where the fire closer look at here's a (catherine) acres. covered 100 so far it has now. place right orders in evacuation there are the area... and to homes in burning close the fire is contained. the fire work to get as firefighters the smoke is... just how thick you can see hills tonight. in the concord fire is burning a 4-alarm at 5... news tonight .. kron 4's rob fladeboe is live in hollister at cal fire's air attack base... where firefighters are ready to take off at a moments...