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dan springer live there with more. how are things where you are?s you heard from william, the wind has died down which is great for fighting the fires but now smoke is an issue. it's not being blown out of he here. it's affecting millions of californians in the bay area who are dealing with unhealthy air. this fire in northern wine country doubled in size yesterday under ferocious howling winds all day. embers were being blown everywhere. they eventually destroyed the historic winery, building that served many different functions since it was built in 1869. the big story here is the unprecedented number of people impacted in some way. 185,000 people were under mandatory evacuations. 2.3 million people had their power cut. schools are closed, as well as hospitals and airports. after two straight years of wildfires that combined killed over 100 people, residents are not staying back to fight with garden hoses. we spoke to a man this morning who discovered part of his home destroyed. >> we learn from the last fire that came through, we have a to go bo
dan springer live there with more. how are things where you are?s you heard from william, the wind has died down which is great for fighting the fires but now smoke is an issue. it's not being blown out of he here. it's affecting millions of californians in the bay area who are dealing with unhealthy air. this fire in northern wine country doubled in size yesterday under ferocious howling winds all day. embers were being blown everywhere. they eventually destroyed the historic winery, building...
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william la jeunesse on the latest in the southern part of the state but let's start with dan springerour about 70 miles north of san francisco, one of the most beautiful places in the country. dan. >> dana, this is called the kincade fire and it doubled in size yesterday under fierce winds all day sunday. it's 85 square miles. among the buildings that have burned was this historic winery that stood for 150 years. the building was here but before it was the tasting room, it was a general store, school, and a post office. one man lived here in a studio. he got the word to evacuate late saturday night. a few hours later, the building was a total loss. that's a big story here. people are heating warnings after two years of devastating, deadly fires. 185,000 mandatory evacuations. we see very few people who stayed in their homes. just getting around can be scary. we have video of a person crossing the bridge where the grass fire was raging on both sides. the bridge was shut down for hours yesterday. today the winds are very calm so firefighters will attack it aggressively. there are 4,000
william la jeunesse on the latest in the southern part of the state but let's start with dan springerour about 70 miles north of san francisco, one of the most beautiful places in the country. dan. >> dana, this is called the kincade fire and it doubled in size yesterday under fierce winds all day sunday. it's 85 square miles. among the buildings that have burned was this historic winery that stood for 150 years. the building was here but before it was the tasting room, it was a general...
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we have team fox coverage from in los angeles, let's start with dan springer live in the northern partate and healdsburg commit dan. >> take a look at destruction all around me. what a working farm. a couple dozen vehicles destroyed and the fire and a lot of other farm equipment. this is a critical 24-hour period we are entering because the winds are expected to be stronger tonight between 40 and 50 miles an hour wind gust but not as strong as sunday morning but plenty of strong enough to pick the spiral. we just saw a crew in this area doing mop up work and we are hoping to get this area from flaring up when the winds pick up later tonight. the crews made good progress yesterday as the winds were quite a bit lighter. the fire spread little containment jumped to 15%. the big effort now of course to keep the flames from crossing to the west side of highway 101 into an area heavily populated and has not burned in decades. the beleaguered -- cutting power to 6,000 customers and 29 california counties. the nation's largest utility admits downed power line started to cofires in the east bay
we have team fox coverage from in los angeles, let's start with dan springer live in the northern partate and healdsburg commit dan. >> take a look at destruction all around me. what a working farm. a couple dozen vehicles destroyed and the fire and a lot of other farm equipment. this is a critical 24-hour period we are entering because the winds are expected to be stronger tonight between 40 and 50 miles an hour wind gust but not as strong as sunday morning but plenty of strong enough to...
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dan springer on the ground. dan. >> reporter: and, leland, with back to back deadly fires the last two years, it seems like most people are heeding those warnings to get out. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ ty trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting commission free trades and a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. leland: manhunt underway right now in tr the gunman who killed two and injured 14 in an off-campus homecoming party near the commerce campus of texas a&m university. three people injured are in critical condition. the suspect has not been identified yet publicly by police as they continue to search for him. ♪ ♪ gillian: 180,000 people now being forced to evacuate their homes in california as several wildfires burn ac
dan springer on the ground. dan. >> reporter: and, leland, with back to back deadly fires the last two years, it seems like most people are heeding those warnings to get out. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ ty trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you...
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dan springer is live in heelsburg in northern california wine country where residents are among the nearlyeople under mandatory evacuation orders. dan, what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, jon, an historic part of sonoma county was destroyed this morning, this is all that is left of the sew e da rock winery. -- soda rock winery. it was a general store, a school and a post office built in 1869, 150 years ago. a wind gust of 93 miles per hour was clocked in the area. when embers blew in, the building was quickly a total loss. was man was living here in an apartment, an art studio at the time. luckily, he followed the mandatory evacuation. he is alive today because of it. in all, 190,000 people are under evacuation. the biggest ever in sonoma county. officials are being extra cautious because just two years ago in this same area 22 people were killed in what's known as the tufts fire. evacuees are obviously and understandably emotional. >> i'm a little tired because it's very emotional, it's very wearing on you, you know? just going through it and watching other people go through it. >> when
dan springer is live in heelsburg in northern california wine country where residents are among the nearlyeople under mandatory evacuation orders. dan, what's the latest? >> reporter: yeah, jon, an historic part of sonoma county was destroyed this morning, this is all that is left of the sew e da rock winery. -- soda rock winery. it was a general store, a school and a post office built in 1869, 150 years ago. a wind gust of 93 miles per hour was clocked in the area. when embers blew in,...
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dan springer following this from seattle. he purpose of the bus ticket is really very simple. to reunite the homeless with family members who could either take them in or support them in ways that the county simply can't. in the name of the program is homeward bound. king county which include seattle has had a major homeless pro plan lament problem for over a decade. more than 5200 homeless are unsheltered living on the streets. this despite the fact that spending in the problem has skyrocketed. the county has just approved spending $330 million on a affordable housing, shelters, and services for the homeless over the next two years. on top of seattle spending nearly $100,000 a year. if so reagan has proposed a homeward bound pilot project that would give homeless people a one way bus or train ticket back to where they have loved ones. other cities have tried it including san francisco, and the results have been mixed. "the san francisco chronicle" tried to follow up on 262 homeless who were bust home after a month. to just mo
dan springer following this from seattle. he purpose of the bus ticket is really very simple. to reunite the homeless with family members who could either take them in or support them in ways that the county simply can't. in the name of the program is homeward bound. king county which include seattle has had a major homeless pro plan lament problem for over a decade. more than 5200 homeless are unsheltered living on the streets. this despite the fact that spending in the problem has...
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dan springer reporting live from helzberg california, that is in sonoma county north of san franciscodan. >> hey chris, the conditions here have improved dramatically. winds are down, containment jumped to 30% that is double from what it was yesterday and work crews from pgd have been given the all clear to come in and start to restore power. last nights wind event was not nearly as strong or as bad as predicted but there still was one structure destroyed, this was a learning center that wind up in flames with 5,000 firefighters in the areas, they easily knocked it down and monitored for other flareups that really would have never happened. today the scene is very different. fire still burns in remote areas but where people live it's mop up and cleanup work. 6300 personnel and contractors were expecting 32,000 miles of electric system so the utility can soon restore power to everyone. there are still around 900,000 people without electricity, many of them have been out since saturday. tens of thousands are also still a mandatory evacuation and it is wearing on people. >> my older brot
dan springer reporting live from helzberg california, that is in sonoma county north of san franciscodan. >> hey chris, the conditions here have improved dramatically. winds are down, containment jumped to 30% that is double from what it was yesterday and work crews from pgd have been given the all clear to come in and start to restore power. last nights wind event was not nearly as strong or as bad as predicted but there still was one structure destroyed, this was a learning center that...
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>> bret: dan springer in seattle, dan, thanks.a look at the nazi plan to assassinate allied leaders in world war ii including the president of the united states. first, beyond our borders tonight. prime minister justin trudeau's party loses its majority in canada's national elections but he keeps his job. trudeau insists he was given a clear mandate despite an increasingly divided parliament and nation. trudeau's liberal party took the most seats in parliament. but because it fell short of a majority, it must rely on an opposition party to pass legislation. the state department says fbi toxicology reports on the mysterious deaths of u.s. tourists in the dominican republic show no evidence that contradicts the island nation's findings of natural causes. the dominican republic's tourism minister said in june the deaths were not part of any mysterious series of fatalities but raised statistically finance no, ma'am numb raised bphenomen. the enthronement ceremony is the high point of succession rituals and confirms his succession in m
>> bret: dan springer in seattle, dan, thanks.a look at the nazi plan to assassinate allied leaders in world war ii including the president of the united states. first, beyond our borders tonight. prime minister justin trudeau's party loses its majority in canada's national elections but he keeps his job. trudeau insists he was given a clear mandate despite an increasingly divided parliament and nation. trudeau's liberal party took the most seats in parliament. but because it fell short...
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bret. >> bret: dan springer live in sonoma county, thanks. a federal judge has blocked a restrictive alabama abortion law set to take effect next month, saying it is in conflict with supreme court precedent. the provision challenged in court would have made it a felony to perform the procedure. if the law has no exceptions for rape or incest. up next, a look inside and isis prison camp, full of wives and children and members of that terrorist group. we will bring her there. here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering. box 32 in chicago where city officials are encouraged by some progress made in negotiations as the teachers to -- teacher strike continues. the two side salad 16 hour bargaining session on monday, they are back at it today. fox 25 in boston. involuntary manslaughter charge with connection with her boyfriend's suicide. authorities say the 21 21 world "complete and total control" over her boyfriend. the two exchanged thousands of text messages, including some in which she urged her boyfriend to kill hims
bret. >> bret: dan springer live in sonoma county, thanks. a federal judge has blocked a restrictive alabama abortion law set to take effect next month, saying it is in conflict with supreme court precedent. the provision challenged in court would have made it a felony to perform the procedure. if the law has no exceptions for rape or incest. up next, a look inside and isis prison camp, full of wives and children and members of that terrorist group. we will bring her there. here's what...
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shannon. >> shannon: dan springer, thank you, that's great news for folks there.x news alert, 2020 presidential candidate liz warren springing a new idea on the ncaa. they are going to allow college athletes to get paid, you better let them unionize too. while today's announcement forever change college sports? garrett tenney is digging into the details. good evening. >> several 2020 candidates are weighing in on this, including elizabeth warren who says it does not go far enough and as you mentioned, she says that college athletes should be allowed to unionize. as it stands though, this is a big reversal for the ncaa and it indicates some major changes are on the way for college athletics. [cheers and applause] >> the future looks a lot different for college athletes today after the ncaa's top governing board cleared the way for student athletes to benefit from the use of their name, image, and likeness. that means shoe deals, car commercials and sports drink endorsements are just some of the possible ways college athletes could be able to cash in on the multibil
shannon. >> shannon: dan springer, thank you, that's great news for folks there.x news alert, 2020 presidential candidate liz warren springing a new idea on the ncaa. they are going to allow college athletes to get paid, you better let them unionize too. while today's announcement forever change college sports? garrett tenney is digging into the details. good evening. >> several 2020 candidates are weighing in on this, including elizabeth warren who says it does not go far enough...
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fox news dan springer in california with more. news that winds were lighter today, crews made progress, fire did not spread. great news that there has been no loss of life. 185,000 people who got word to evacuate, most appeared to do so. but i tell you there were 96 structures that were destroyed. including historic soda rock winery, built in 1869, a store, school, post office before a tasting room, and a wedding location. a beautiful spot, fire began wednesday night, it has been fed by strong winds, santa ana winds were forecast, prompting pg&e to cut power to customers as a precaution, confirm that a large transmission tower that was still energized malfunctioned and may have started this wildfire. pg&e has been in bankruptcy since january following lawsuit after the deadly campfire in 18. the irony, that power, tower that failed wednesday night, had just been inspected and minor repairs made in february. pg&e gave it a full bill of health, power has been restored to about 300,000 people, and we're getting word some of the evacu
fox news dan springer in california with more. news that winds were lighter today, crews made progress, fire did not spread. great news that there has been no loss of life. 185,000 people who got word to evacuate, most appeared to do so. but i tell you there were 96 structures that were destroyed. including historic soda rock winery, built in 1869, a store, school, post office before a tasting room, and a wedding location. a beautiful spot, fire began wednesday night, it has been fed by strong...
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dan springer has more. >> when paramedics responded to calls for help they use their medical training to save lives. usually patients are relieved to see them. increasingly it's the emts who need saving. >> trends are the risk for paramedics are increasing. the risk for violence-related injuries tripled within a decade. reporter: a drug overdose call turned deadly. after the patients was revised, he pulled out you a gun and killed one of his rescuers. this homeless man choked, stabbed and tried to bite a paramedic. the injuries so severe they have required hospital treatment. that's nearly twice as many as 2009. some fire departments issue bullet-proof vests to paramedics. and they are being taught self-defense. amr officials say a rising number of calls involve patients who are often unstable and drug addicted. >> those patients, we want to get them to a place where they can be treated and cared for, but we need to do it safely, and we need the police to be that physical presence. reporter: portland police admits they are often slower to arrest when dealing with the mentally ill. >>
dan springer has more. >> when paramedics responded to calls for help they use their medical training to save lives. usually patients are relieved to see them. increasingly it's the emts who need saving. >> trends are the risk for paramedics are increasing. the risk for violence-related injuries tripled within a decade. reporter: a drug overdose call turned deadly. after the patients was revised, he pulled out you a gun and killed one of his rescuers. this homeless man choked,...
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dan springer on the ground, one of the hardest-hit communities, we can see destruction behind you, dan us what you've got. >> yeah, gillian, very nervous day for hundreds of thousands of californians in the northern and southern part of the state as strong winds push the flames for several communities. i will have that story coming up it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everyw
dan springer on the ground, one of the hardest-hit communities, we can see destruction behind you, dan us what you've got. >> yeah, gillian, very nervous day for hundreds of thousands of californians in the northern and southern part of the state as strong winds push the flames for several communities. i will have that story coming up it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause...
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fox news dan springer is in california with more. dan? california can't seem to catch a break, just as things improve on the kincaid fire up in northern california where i'm, new fires break out in southern california. the more serious is burning in simi valley and with strong 40 miles-per-hour winds, it quickly grew to 13 hukz 00 acres and forced the evacuation of 7,000 homes >> woke up to it on fire right across the way. within 20 minutes they were telling us we had mandatory evacuations and probably about 15 minutes ago they told us we need to stay in place. >> the fire is also close to the reagan presidential library which crews quickly worked to protect. >> the closest this library has ever come to this kind of danger. it is serious stuff. >> the news is far better in sonoma county north of san francisco, winds have eased, containment doubled to 30% and work crews have been given the clear to restore power in the burn area. still thousands of evacuees not clear to go home and 900,000 people without power but that should improve stead
fox news dan springer is in california with more. dan? california can't seem to catch a break, just as things improve on the kincaid fire up in northern california where i'm, new fires break out in southern california. the more serious is burning in simi valley and with strong 40 miles-per-hour winds, it quickly grew to 13 hukz 00 acres and forced the evacuation of 7,000 homes >> woke up to it on fire right across the way. within 20 minutes they were telling us we had mandatory...
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thousands of people have been forced out of their homes, millions left without power, dan springer in the latest. reporter: you can see here, the destruction. they are concerned about the winds picking up tonight, flaring up this fire, they are expecting wind gusts between 40 to 50 miles an hour before midnight, their biggest concern on this 75 thousand acre fire making sure it does not jump over west side of highway 101, an area that was evacuated yesterday, then mandatory evacuated was left lifted. people who were allowed people were told to be ready to vacate in case. and many more people remain evacuated. pg&e the largest utility, right now it can't seem to win, being criticized for equipment causing fires and when it cuts power as a precaution to avoid causing new fires, sunday 2.5 million customers were without power, half have been restored but now more shut off with the wind event. utility opened a bunch of places where people can charge their phones and laptops but patience for maybe has run out. >> frustrating you know. you have to follow the rules. >> do what you have to do
thousands of people have been forced out of their homes, millions left without power, dan springer in the latest. reporter: you can see here, the destruction. they are concerned about the winds picking up tonight, flaring up this fire, they are expecting wind gusts between 40 to 50 miles an hour before midnight, their biggest concern on this 75 thousand acre fire making sure it does not jump over west side of highway 101, an area that was evacuated yesterday, then mandatory evacuated was left...
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>> dana: dan springer with that report fascinating. thank you. fans of fort night in a frenzy.goes down. will they get to play another game? we will tell you. hool of her dr. and you help her turn it into reality. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. >> dana: fans a fortnight are freaking out after the popular video game got sucked into a virtual black hole. no word yet on when it's coming back. and by the way, this screen is live meeting more than 90,000 people are currently watching absolutely nothing. let's bring in brett larson, morning anchor. absolutely huge. >> since 2017 and march of 19, the gain in popularity. 50 plus million users worldwide are playing this online. it's like a role-playing fantasy game, you get into it and you can meet friends in there and play with people all over the world literally. then over the weekend it happened around 2:30 a.m. eastern time, the game ended. i got sucked into this black hole. >> shep: it's did that take them by surprise? >> there was stuff like something that was going to happen and they've do
>> dana: dan springer with that report fascinating. thank you. fans of fort night in a frenzy.goes down. will they get to play another game? we will tell you. hool of her dr. and you help her turn it into reality. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. >> dana: fans a fortnight are freaking out after the popular video game got sucked into a virtual black hole. no word yet on when it's coming back. and by the way, this screen is live meeting more than...
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. >> bill: thank you dan springer. we continue with the latest on southern california. the getty fire is scorching areas around the hills of los angeles. william la jeuness reporting in l.a. how are things today? hello. >> reporter: bill, we got blue skies right now. as dan said, they save lives and homes. you see several were taken here. fire started. you can see the getty center right through here. all those embers jumped this canyon, then lit up the sides of this hill. took out this house and several more on this street called tiger tail. 9,000 remain evacuated here. the roads are narrow, so it's still closed in most individuals. however, we did catch up with a couple who got in and collected what they could. >> horrible. we left at 2:00 in the morn. we didn't take anything. >> what'd you come back for today? >> clothes for the kids, a few things for us. we hope we can come back after the winds die down. >> reporter: wild fires are part of the california landscapes, but statistically, the seasons are longer, the fire's 70% more destructive. today we're entering phase
. >> bill: thank you dan springer. we continue with the latest on southern california. the getty fire is scorching areas around the hills of los angeles. william la jeuness reporting in l.a. how are things today? hello. >> reporter: bill, we got blue skies right now. as dan said, they save lives and homes. you see several were taken here. fire started. you can see the getty center right through here. all those embers jumped this canyon, then lit up the sides of this hill. took out...
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dan springer has the story from seattle. hi, dan. >> it's not just wet here but cold in the winter.eattle residents who heat homes with oil will be taxed to stay warm. the tax is 24 cents a gallon on top of the normal 10% sales tax meeting heating oil in seattle by far the most expensive in the u.s. the city's goal is to make oil so expensive residents will switch to electric heat bumps. 5% of seattle homes use heating oil but make up 13% of the co2 produced from the housing sector. environmental groups applaud the move. >> a very good place to start where relatively few homes in this case contribute a disproportionate share of greenhouse gas emissions. >> the catch. converting your home to an electric heat pump is very expensive and may not work well for bigger homes during a cold snap. if people convert to natural gas you trade one fossil fuel for another. the conversion we saw cost $16,000. that did not include expensive duct work or demissioning the oil tank in the backyard. oil companies say most of their customers are working class and the elderly and very few can afford that
dan springer has the story from seattle. hi, dan. >> it's not just wet here but cold in the winter.eattle residents who heat homes with oil will be taxed to stay warm. the tax is 24 cents a gallon on top of the normal 10% sales tax meeting heating oil in seattle by far the most expensive in the u.s. the city's goal is to make oil so expensive residents will switch to electric heat bumps. 5% of seattle homes use heating oil but make up 13% of the co2 produced from the housing sector....