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senator moynahan never suggested that his friend bob doyle was creating his own facts because the doyles about different opinions not differing facts. the republican tactic of demonizing the other side had not yet taken hold in the senate, although new to gingrich had been using it in the house of representatives for years at that point. little did we know at that point that the senate was mounting the last stand against the politics of demonization, some democrats wanted to try the tactic. on august 11th 1994, when the clinton health care bill was being debated on the senate floor with finance committee each moynahan as the floor manager of the bill and me with a front row seat on the senate floor beside the chairman, we had those luncheon gatherings with senators like the one president biden attended today. the president never attended those luncheons then, but often sent high ranking representatives from the white house, the official who joined us that day told us that the message of the day on the senate floor should be, demonized oil. nothing about the policy in bobbed oils republi
senator moynahan never suggested that his friend bob doyle was creating his own facts because the doyles about different opinions not differing facts. the republican tactic of demonizing the other side had not yet taken hold in the senate, although new to gingrich had been using it in the house of representatives for years at that point. little did we know at that point that the senate was mounting the last stand against the politics of demonization, some democrats wanted to try the tactic. on...
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morales-doyle. mr. morales-doyle: the north carolina legislator was targeting african-american voters with surgical decision. that involved a number of laws rolling back early voting, getting rid of same-day registration that did not exist in 1982. and yet, the court of appeals held that states can intentionally go after voters of color after the court finding that that was discriminatory, and yet, using 1982 as a benchmark, would send you down the wrong path. that is why guideposts are misguided. rep. ross: i yield back. rep.cohen: thank you. is sister mcclintock with us? is mr. lloyd with us? is mr. ellis with us? is mr. mccarthy with us? well, how about ms. cheney? she does not count. i think ms. garcia is next. his mirth -- is ms. garcia with us? sheila jackson lee? rep. jackson lee: i am here. thank you. as has been said earlier, for you holding this important hearing, i wish i could transpose myself to the united states senate. but, before i start, let me indicate that i have heard so many people
morales-doyle. mr. morales-doyle: the north carolina legislator was targeting african-american voters with surgical decision. that involved a number of laws rolling back early voting, getting rid of same-day registration that did not exist in 1982. and yet, the court of appeals held that states can intentionally go after voters of color after the court finding that that was discriminatory, and yet, using 1982 as a benchmark, would send you down the wrong path. that is why guideposts are...
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doyle? >> yes.r the very small businesses that have fewer than 10 employees, they get two years. for the ones that are -- i may need to look at my notes for this -- for the next category, it is 18 months. and then for the larger businesses, they currently have a year. by adding this tier to the 50 to 99 category, they now get six months. >> chairman: six months from when? >> september 30th, 2021. >> chairman: so an additional six months -- >> correct. >> chairman: the small businesses, they get two years -- >> from september 30th. >> chairman: where they're protected from eviction due to unpaid rent that occurred during covid? >> correct. >> chairman: got it. is there a b.l.a. report on this item? >> clerk: thank you, chair haney. >> we do not have a report on this item. >> chairman: great. thank you. supervisor mar? >> thanks, chair haney. i just wanted to thank supervisor safai for your leadership on these issues in really supporting our small businesses in there rent burden and their lease negoti
doyle? >> yes.r the very small businesses that have fewer than 10 employees, they get two years. for the ones that are -- i may need to look at my notes for this -- for the next category, it is 18 months. and then for the larger businesses, they currently have a year. by adding this tier to the 50 to 99 category, they now get six months. >> chairman: six months from when? >> september 30th, 2021. >> chairman: so an additional six months -- >> correct. >>...
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a lot of it isn't. >> reporter: saturday, kelly grosso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. and i was -- at that point, i was ready to say i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: apocalyptic fire scenes are appearing more and more across the west. so far this year, 67 large fires across 12 states have burned an area nearly five times the size of new york city. >> the frequency of fires has skyrocketed. >> reporter: cal fire captain dennis smith has spent 25 years battling some of the biggest blazes in the state of california. >> we used to get somewhat you would call career fires maybe once every few years, and we're seeing career fires, 100,000-plus acres is a common occurrence every year now. >> reporter: it's the new normal. >> the resources are spread through
a lot of it isn't. >> reporter: saturday, kelly grosso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. and i was -- at that point, i was ready to say i can't do this anymore....
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sara sidner, cnn, doyle, california. >> fire season gets worse every year, it lasts longer every years in san diego and said it is almost like half the year is now fire season. >> constant threat. >>> misinformation online, a breeding ground for mistrust, now preventable covid heartbreak on the rise. t. (burke) should have been watching the stove instead. (customer) tell me something i don't know. (burke) with your farmers policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost, your home can be rebuilt, regardless of your limits. (customer) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching for life, including personal branding, resume building and more. that's our promise to you. that's career ser
sara sidner, cnn, doyle, california. >> fire season gets worse every year, it lasts longer every years in san diego and said it is almost like half the year is now fire season. >> constant threat. >>> misinformation online, a breeding ground for mistrust, now preventable covid heartbreak on the rise. t. (burke) should have been watching the stove instead. (customer) tell me something i don't know. (burke) with your farmers policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost, your home...
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this really tight-knit town of doyle, california, can only take so much damage.g so hot, take a look. hot enough to melt glass. >> the entire town was vaekd. >> reporter: this is the second time in just eight months her home town has lost more than a dozen homes to wildfire. >> it sounded like a freight train coming down the mountain. the smoke rolls over you. all of a sudden it is dark. all you see is this huge orange wall of flames everywhere you look. >> reporter: she is the volunteer fire chief of this town of about 600 residents. she is often the first one to call residents to tell them their home is gone. >> i'm still kind of numb. after losing everything i worked for, all these years. it's gone and everybody says, it's replaceable and stuff. well, no, a lot of it isn't. >> reporter: saturday, kelly gross lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle. everyone thought the danger was over. but on monday the fire came roaring back. devouring more homes. the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >
this really tight-knit town of doyle, california, can only take so much damage.g so hot, take a look. hot enough to melt glass. >> the entire town was vaekd. >> reporter: this is the second time in just eight months her home town has lost more than a dozen homes to wildfire. >> it sounded like a freight train coming down the mountain. the smoke rolls over you. all of a sudden it is dark. all you see is this huge orange wall of flames everywhere you look. >> reporter: she...
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in the tiny town of doyle near lake tahoe, at least 33 structures have been destroyed. juigfire in the same town took 1 homes. what struck doyle this week was california's largest active fire, and tonight, this dramatic video caught by a homeowner is a wall of flames approached. the fire just missed his home. damage is extensive throughout the west. and is taking a toll on firefighters. >> it really doesn't ever end. >> reporter: zachary resnick says his hot shot unit used to get a break from thanksgiving to spring, now they're on duty year round. >> what concerns you the most about fires right now. >> reporter: the fires are outpacing the resources, period. and it is just a snowballing effect and it's july, not even august or september yet so what are we going to do when we are stretched so thin. and a new concern tonight, u.s. fire officials reporting a shortage of jet fuel. if it persists, that could ground some of the large planes used to drop retardant on fires when they are needed most. as for those on the front lines. >> go, go, go, go. get this thing out and get
in the tiny town of doyle near lake tahoe, at least 33 structures have been destroyed. juigfire in the same town took 1 homes. what struck doyle this week was california's largest active fire, and tonight, this dramatic video caught by a homeowner is a wall of flames approached. the fire just missed his home. damage is extensive throughout the west. and is taking a toll on firefighters. >> it really doesn't ever end. >> reporter: zachary resnick says his hot shot unit used to get a...
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this was captured in the small town of doyle, where 26 this was captured in the small town of doyle, where 2620 structures have been affected. a fire erupts, consuming some of those homes. flames have scorched 93,000 acres. renc conditions that the fire crews are still up against. >> that fire has been challenging firefighters for days now, creating so much energy in hard-to-reach areas. dramatic video from inside the fire line shows a crew fleeing the flames as whipping wind rages through the area. the backwards complex fire is so erratic, even creating its own weather conditions. >> we need some prayers here, this is getting really serious. >> bill captured the fire as it spread through his home. >> oh, my god. >> his cell phone lights up with every lightning strike. >> we can see lightning developing. >> we just received editorial evacuation orders. >> they are battling wind up to 100 miles per hour. strong gusts pushed bill to take cover, praying for survival as the fire jumped right over him. >> we are 200 feet high, and it lifted up. >> a crew is adjusting the plan of attack. c
this was captured in the small town of doyle, where 26 this was captured in the small town of doyle, where 2620 structures have been affected. a fire erupts, consuming some of those homes. flames have scorched 93,000 acres. renc conditions that the fire crews are still up against. >> that fire has been challenging firefighters for days now, creating so much energy in hard-to-reach areas. dramatic video from inside the fire line shows a crew fleeing the flames as whipping wind rages...
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. >> reporter: kelly groso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.one thought the danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. chief katrin and several residents were angry that air drops fromming as didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger. a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. at that point i was ready to sigh i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: burned an area nearly five times the size of new york city. >> the frequency of fires has sky rocketed. >> reporter: captain dennis smith has spent 25 years battling some of the biggest blazes in the state of california. >> we used to get what you would call career fires maybe once every few years and we're seeing career fires, 100,000-plus acres, is a common occurrence every year now. >> reporter: it's the new normal. >> the resources are spread through the state, as we're burning from the oregon border down to mexico. >> reporter: california is on track to have an even more devastating fire season than 2020
. >> reporter: kelly groso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.one thought the danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. chief katrin and several residents were angry that air drops fromming as didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger. a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. at that point i was ready to sigh i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: burned an area nearly five...
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. >> reporter: saturday kelly lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.veryone thought the danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back devouring more homes. and the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been, weren't down there maybe. and at that point i was just ready to say i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: so far this year, 67 large fires across 12 states have burned an area nearly five times the size of new york city. >> the frequency of fires has skyrocketed. >> reporter: california captain dennis smith has spent 25 years battling some of the biggest blazes in the state of california. >> we used to call what you would get career fires once every few years and now we're seeing career fires 100,000 plus acres is a common occurrence every year now. >> reporter: it is the new normal. >> the resources are spread through the state as we're burning from the oregon border down to m
. >> reporter: saturday kelly lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.veryone thought the danger was over. but on monday, the fire came roaring back devouring more homes. and the chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of the engines weren't where they should have been, weren't down there maybe. and at that point i was just ready to say i can't do this anymore. >>...
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doyle for inviting all of this, that was grand. elizabeth becker former "washington post" correspondent in cambodia. you don't belong here great title out three women rewrote the story of war. jessica, good author of eagle down the last special forces fighting the forever war. a senior correspond her party from bosnia and the 1990s. and winner of the georgetown prize for diplomatic reporting. thanks everybody who came. it was great we had a good audience tonight. thank you again doyle for asking as prince micheletti thank you for your extraordinary service as a moderator. and also as author for those who want to know more about the arab world i want to thank all of you pre-don't think our audience. i want to thank our producer, lynn bellis who kept the train running. if you are curious about her journalism program at georgetown you will find a set journalism.georgetown.edu. other programs are listed. thank you all thank you for joining us and good evening from georgetown. >> good
doyle for inviting all of this, that was grand. elizabeth becker former "washington post" correspondent in cambodia. you don't belong here great title out three women rewrote the story of war. jessica, good author of eagle down the last special forces fighting the forever war. a senior correspond her party from bosnia and the 1990s. and winner of the georgetown prize for diplomatic reporting. thanks everybody who came. it was great we had a good audience tonight. thank you again doyle...
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. >> reporter: saturday kelly grosso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.t on monday the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. and i was -- at that point i was ready to say i can't do this any more. >> reporter: apocalyptic fire scenes are appearing more and more across the west. so far this year 67 large fires across 12 states have burned an area nearly five times the size of new york city. >> the frequency of fires has skyrocketed. >> reporter: cal fire captain dennis smith has spent 25 years battling some of the biggest blazes in the state of california. >> we used to get some what you would call career fires once every few years, and we're seeing career fires 100,000 plus acres is a common occurrence every year now. >> reporter: it's the new normal. >> the resources are spread through the state as we're burning from the
. >> reporter: saturday kelly grosso lost one of the 16 homes burned in doyle.t on monday the fire came roaring back, devouring more homes. chief and several residents were angry that air drops from state and federal agencies didn't come earlier. >> we were like the lone ranger because a lot of engines weren't where they should have been and weren't down there maybe. and i was -- at that point i was ready to say i can't do this any more. >> reporter: apocalyptic fire scenes...
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but, moving from 30 to 50 is possible. >> bob doyle actually finished nine points behind bill clintonday night at this hour. jonathan kaye part will be live with all of the texas democrats in washington d.c., all the texas democrats in one room for an msnbc special presentation, battleground democracy, the texas democrats, that is monday at 10 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. good evening, i'm stephanie role in for brian williams who has the night off. it is day 177 in the biden administration and tonight, they are brand new explosive revelations about the last race of the trump presidency and the chaos of january 6th. they're from the new book, i alone can fix said, by pulitzer prize-winning and washington post reporters they write that after seeing the riot unfold, trump's white house counsel, trump could be brought up on charges. the afternoon of january six, it started dawning on the white house counsel and his deputies that trump could conceivably be charged with a crime for setting off the deadly riot. th
but, moving from 30 to 50 is possible. >> bob doyle actually finished nine points behind bill clintonday night at this hour. jonathan kaye part will be live with all of the texas democrats in washington d.c., all the texas democrats in one room for an msnbc special presentation, battleground democracy, the texas democrats, that is monday at 10 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. that is tonight's last word, the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. good evening, i'm stephanie role in for...
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morales-doyle, good evening.hanks for having me. >> what are you seeing in the run up to these bills that stands out to you? the latest report calls us the most aggressive wave of restrictions in more than a decade, motivated by allegations of voter fraud that it describes as false and often races. >> yes, i mean if we track these laws every year. we've been tracking for over a decade and as you said it's the worst thing we've seen. they really go after every aspect of mail-in voting, early voting, voter registration, criminalized behavior by elections officials. they make the job of poll workers harder. they do so many different things to make it harder for folks to vote. and as you said, they're driven by the big lie and buy lies about how our elections work and they seem to be coming as a backlash to some of the best voter turnout that we've seen in the last year. >> is this all on the so-called big lie? or are there other factors behind this to? >> i mean, as i said, i think part of it is the fact that we saw
morales-doyle, good evening.hanks for having me. >> what are you seeing in the run up to these bills that stands out to you? the latest report calls us the most aggressive wave of restrictions in more than a decade, motivated by allegations of voter fraud that it describes as false and often races. >> yes, i mean if we track these laws every year. we've been tracking for over a decade and as you said it's the worst thing we've seen. they really go after every aspect of mail-in...
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vincent doyle: as long as you have priests, you will have children of catholic priests. priests who've broken their vow of celibacy to become fathers. michael patrick: i knew he was a priest when i was a child, but i couldn't tell them that i knew because i was a big secret. lisa: we talk to the children who've been pressured to stay quiet and suffered in silence. sarah thomas: this is just the tip of the iceberg, what we know at the moment. i think priests'hildren as a group want to be acknowledged. they want to be on the map. they exist. they're not collateral damage. lisa: some are speaking out for the very first time. linda lawless: and i can just remember rocking, going,
vincent doyle: as long as you have priests, you will have children of catholic priests. priests who've broken their vow of celibacy to become fathers. michael patrick: i knew he was a priest when i was a child, but i couldn't tell them that i knew because i was a big secret. lisa: we talk to the children who've been pressured to stay quiet and suffered in silence. sarah thomas: this is just the tip of the iceberg, what we know at the moment. i think priests'hildren as a group want to be...
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she has won the a great year for hollie doyle is getting even better.n more than 200 years ago. right, let's take you back to the olympics and a reminder of how well team gb are doing. let's take at the medal table as it stands, and japan are top with ten gold medals, usa and china on nine gold, usa with 24 altogether, and great britain are in fifth with a total of 13 medals, four golds. -- usa with 25. it's team gb�*s best—ever start to the olympics, four days in and plenty more to come. so could we be in for more medals tomorrow? well, there's not long to wait before the action gets under way again. you'll need to set your alarm for 6am if you want to see whether britain's geraint thomas and tayo gaygan hart recovered enough from their crash in the men's road race to win a medal in the time trial. the women's event gets under way from 3.30pm. from 7am, jack laugher will be defending his three metre synchronised springboard title alongside new partner, dan goodfellow. and just before 4.30 britain's men will be going for gold in the four by 200 metres f
she has won the a great year for hollie doyle is getting even better.n more than 200 years ago. right, let's take you back to the olympics and a reminder of how well team gb are doing. let's take at the medal table as it stands, and japan are top with ten gold medals, usa and china on nine gold, usa with 24 altogether, and great britain are in fifth with a total of 13 medals, four golds. -- usa with 25. it's team gb�*s best—ever start to the olympics, four days in and plenty more to come....
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to the north dozens of homes destroyed in doyle, california.gments and foundations identifiable and these cars scorched. the town is now home to the largest fire in the state this year. the beckworth complex fire scorching more than 86,000 acres. this blast of erratic winds billowing smoke through the sky. those nearby scrambling for cover. firefighters working around the clock to stop the spread. but it's a taxing job. >> when it comes to wildfires, especially with this heat, what's your biggest concern? >> heat exposure and not having enough resources. you can fight fire for so long then you need rehabilitation. >> reporter: firefighters tell me if these conditions continue, a perfect for another historic fire season. >> will, thank you so much. >>> let's go to ginger for a look at the forecast. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: unfortunately, cecilia, the answer is no. 117 all time record tied in las vegas over the weekend. 130 in death valley. all under this heat dome. it's stubborn. it won't be all time, but still very hot. any monsoon mo
to the north dozens of homes destroyed in doyle, california.gments and foundations identifiable and these cars scorched. the town is now home to the largest fire in the state this year. the beckworth complex fire scorching more than 86,000 acres. this blast of erratic winds billowing smoke through the sky. those nearby scrambling for cover. firefighters working around the clock to stop the spread. but it's a taxing job. >> when it comes to wildfires, especially with this heat, what's your...
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bomber mafia after that two memoirs actor matthew mcconaughey's green lights and activist glennon doyle's untamed and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is pulitzer prize-winning author isabel wilkerson's look at what she calls a hidden cast system in the united states some of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. thank you for joining us today on our webinar. my name is wayne winegarden. i'm a senior fellow with the pacific research institute, and i'm so pleased that today we have a new york times bestselling author of carol roth. she comes she has just produced a new book. it's called the war on small business. it's available today online at your favorite bookseller in having reddit. i cannot. phrase it enough. it raises
bomber mafia after that two memoirs actor matthew mcconaughey's green lights and activist glennon doyle's untamed and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to the new york times is pulitzer prize-winning author isabel wilkerson's look at what she calls a hidden cast system in the united states some of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. thank you for joining us today on our webinar. my name is wayne...
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. >> joining us now is sean morales doyle at the brennan center. welcome. >> thanks for having me.ood to be here. >> what do you see in the run up in the bills that stand out to you? motivated by allegations by voter fraud described as false and often racist? >> yeah, i mean, we track these laws every year. we have been tracking them for over a decade and this, as you said, is the worst that we have seen. they really go after every aspect of voting, mail voting, early voting, voter registration, criminalized behavior by election officials and make the job of poll workers harder and do so many things to make it harder for folks to vote and they are driven by the big lie, about lies how our elections work, and they seem to be coming as a backlash to some of the best voter turnout we have seen last year. >> is this all because of the big lie or are there other factors behind this, too? >> part of it is the fact that we saw so many voters turning out last year. we see changing demographics on who is turning out as well. but, yes, a big part of this is that there are so many legislators
. >> joining us now is sean morales doyle at the brennan center. welcome. >> thanks for having me.ood to be here. >> what do you see in the run up in the bills that stand out to you? motivated by allegations by voter fraud described as false and often racist? >> yeah, i mean, we track these laws every year. we have been tracking them for over a decade and this, as you said, is the worst that we have seen. they really go after every aspect of voting, mail voting, early...
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the fire has now destroyed homes in the town of doyle. the fire has now burned nearly 84,000 acres and is only set to be 8% contained tonight. and shows no signs of slowing down between friday and saturday. the fire doubled in size being fueled by gusty winds and dry conditions tonight. they're all reports as many as 20 homes may have been burned in doyle so far this fire, the largest in california so far this year right now on kron 4 dot com. you can find tips and information along with other details on the fire season. all you have to do is use your mobile device to scan the qr code on the left side of your screen and you'll be directed there. let's switch gears to talk about our 4 zone forecast this sunday, 9 things are starting to cool off for a number of folks. inland who have been roasting under triple digit temperatures the last few days. kron four's erica caturay in tonight, former bree so with a look at what's on tap for the start of your monday oh, yeah, you're right about that. in fact, i was just looking at temperatures now ve
the fire has now destroyed homes in the town of doyle. the fire has now burned nearly 84,000 acres and is only set to be 8% contained tonight. and shows no signs of slowing down between friday and saturday. the fire doubled in size being fueled by gusty winds and dry conditions tonight. they're all reports as many as 20 homes may have been burned in doyle so far this fire, the largest in california so far this year right now on kron 4 dot com. you can find tips and information along with other...
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war on global autism legislation that you and i introduced with the help of mike doyle, fitzpatrick, and then miser. the legislation along with today's hearing a discourse and visual committed it -- to bring health around the world. and a very productive friendship and partnership, so thank you so very much. we are living in a time when the impact of autism, alzheimer's, and hydrocephalus are exploding everywhere. joined by chairwoman bass, i'd like to -- health act. after this hearing we will update and modify if necessary, and reintroduced that legislation, let's introduce the global aid health act to establish programs providing international support for -- and other forms of dementia. the un agency for international development most established a global authors zoom assistance program as part of a local service provider and advocacy groups focused on a sec in developing countries. and train parents and teachers who work with children with a sc. in addition, the president has provided pharmaceutical assistance for hospitals who are treating hydrocephalus in developing countries. a
war on global autism legislation that you and i introduced with the help of mike doyle, fitzpatrick, and then miser. the legislation along with today's hearing a discourse and visual committed it -- to bring health around the world. and a very productive friendship and partnership, so thank you so very much. we are living in a time when the impact of autism, alzheimer's, and hydrocephalus are exploding everywhere. joined by chairwoman bass, i'd like to -- health act. after this hearing we will...
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doyle will vote yes on h.r. 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. fulcher of idaho, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on house resolution 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.r. 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. granger of texas, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. granger will vote no on h.r. 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member ruiz, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congressman member will vote yes on h.r. 2668. as the member designated by c
doyle will vote yes on h.r. 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. fulcher of idaho, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on house resolution 2668. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote...
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the is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home. very livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in there and on that note. >> welcome to my home. come on and don't mind if we do. the friendly mi casa es su casa vibe going on here. guests can now tour this 8 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the summer time of the 1930's and learn about the unique craftsmanship unique hand-woven. we have not seen this anywhere else early swimsuit fashions. so that would be your undergarments 100. he said. >> i would just looks like put like a modern-day area. >> revolutionary technologies. and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the i was a match and doing dishes the time. the good times continue outside as visitors hit back on the front porch. high. one sugar pine point beautiful trails or been in the sun. >> talk. >> we really encourage people to absorb nature. this is the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspects. >> aside from its architectural charm and course history
the is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home. very livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in there and on that note. >> welcome to my home. come on and don't mind if we do. the friendly mi casa es su casa vibe going on here. guests can now tour this 8 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the summer time of the 1930's and learn about the unique craftsmanship unique hand-woven. we have not seen this...
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forced firefighters to run for cover. [ music ] this dramatic video was captured in the small town of doyle. that's where at least 20 buildings have burned. there's no word on any injuries yet. >>> water and wildfires are top priorities in the state budget that the governor just signed, it includes $2 billion for forest management equipment and wildfire resilience efforts, along with just over $5 billion in drought support, in water supply projects. the budget allocates about $12 billion to tackle homelessness as well. nearly $7 billion is for rental assistance and small business leaf, and another $600 stimulus check for nearly 2 out of every three california residents. >> the pendant park let's will be now a permanent feature on the road to recovery. the vote came down from the board of supervisors 90 minutes ago, good news for restaurants as they've struggled to bring in customers during the pandemic, but not everyone is thrilled. >> you can't park anywhere to accommodate the locals, so remove them. locals park in those spots. >> inside was good. having 30, 40 more seats outside. >> busin
forced firefighters to run for cover. [ music ] this dramatic video was captured in the small town of doyle. that's where at least 20 buildings have burned. there's no word on any injuries yet. >>> water and wildfires are top priorities in the state budget that the governor just signed, it includes $2 billion for forest management equipment and wildfire resilience efforts, along with just over $5 billion in drought support, in water supply projects. the budget allocates about $12...
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and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the kitchen. i was a match and doing dishes and the good times continue outside as visitors cut back on the front porch high. one sugar pine point, you trails or fun in the sun. >> and talked. we really encourage people to absorb nature because it's the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspects. >> aside from its architectural charm and course history you can't this lakeside view. >> so it makes the helen urban mansion. just another great destination here california. >> that was melanie townsend reporting. and if you scan this qr code, you can go to there's so many places to go in california. fbi just lake tahoe jellystone park in lodi catalina island. and we've got all that stuff or you just scan the qr code take you right to our destination. california section of kron 4, you done any of those lodi catalina and swimming with the sharks in the as i know. but i'm kind of interested in the stream swim with sharks as long as i'm in the cage. yeah, don't want to do it unless i i
and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the kitchen. i was a match and doing dishes and the good times continue outside as visitors cut back on the front porch high. one sugar pine point, you trails or fun in the sun. >> and talked. we really encourage people to absorb nature because it's the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspects. >> aside from its architectural charm and course history you can't this lakeside view. >> so it makes the helen...
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this is video from the doyle fire protection district doyle's a small town of about 600 people and 33 homes have been destroyed. there. firefighters are now entering their 5th day battling the river fire that's near yosemite national park. the flames hats started in oakhurst. and now have burned 9 to 500 acres with 36% containment mandatory evacuations remain in place for parts of mariposa and madera counties. cal fire says 5 buildings have been destroyed and 600 or threatened. let's talk about our forecast now take a live look outside here in san francisco. some fog rolling in right now. keeping temperatures cool along the coast. >> meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here. she says it's going to be a warm weekend. let's get the details right now. yeah. even far inland valleys. 2nd half of the weekend. justine warming up into the low 90's. abortion utley not tracking any triple digit heat waves heading our way. and it's thanks to this marine layer and cool westerly sea breeze keeping all that wildfire smoke around the bay area away from the coast and our inland valleys. so we're notic
this is video from the doyle fire protection district doyle's a small town of about 600 people and 33 homes have been destroyed. there. firefighters are now entering their 5th day battling the river fire that's near yosemite national park. the flames hats started in oakhurst. and now have burned 9 to 500 acres with 36% containment mandatory evacuations remain in place for parts of mariposa and madera counties. cal fire says 5 buildings have been destroyed and 600 or threatened. let's talk about...
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it's now 23% contained the fire destroyed 20 homes in doyle, according to the fire district there. >>gon the bootleg fire doubling in size in the past couple of days, according to firefighters growing for the sixth day in a row, burning across the power lines and threatening to disrupt a major power grid between oregon and california. it's still zero percent contained. >>> hellish temperatures in the west are complicating matters. las vegas at an all-time high of 117 yesterday. and in death valley the national weather service recorded 130 degrees on saturday. if verified, that would be one of the highest temperatures ever recorded anywhere on earth >>> florida manatee deaths are breaking a grim record more manatees died in the first half of this year than in any full year in florida's recorded history. 841 deaths so far for 2021 that's according to the florida fish and wildlife commission it breaks the record set back in 2013, 830 deaths for that entire year fish and wildlife reports more of the manatees are dying of starvation manatees eat seagrass and majority of the seagrass has di
it's now 23% contained the fire destroyed 20 homes in doyle, according to the fire district there. >>gon the bootleg fire doubling in size in the past couple of days, according to firefighters growing for the sixth day in a row, burning across the power lines and threatening to disrupt a major power grid between oregon and california. it's still zero percent contained. >>> hellish temperatures in the west are complicating matters. las vegas at an all-time high of 117 yesterday....
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the pine lodge is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home.livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in here and on that note. >> welcome come on. and don't mind if we do. friendly mi casa es su casa vibe going on here. guests can now tour this 8 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the summer time of the 1930's and learn about the unique craftsmanship unique hand-woven. we have not seen this anywhere else early swimsuit fashions. so that would be your undergarments and reduce that. >> i would just looks like put like a modern day. some >> revolutionary technologies. and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the i was a match and doing dishes and the good times continue outside as visitors hit back on the front porch. high. one sugar pine point beautiful trails or fun in the sun. >> talked. >> we really encourage people to absorb nature because it's the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspect. aside from its architectural charm and course history. you can't this lakeside
the pine lodge is now what heidi doyle says. it's a home for all californians. it's a family home.livable. even though it's 11,000 square feet much larger than my personal house. i can see being in here and on that note. >> welcome come on. and don't mind if we do. friendly mi casa es su casa vibe going on here. guests can now tour this 8 bedroom, 6 bathroom home in the summer time of the 1930's and learn about the unique craftsmanship unique hand-woven. we have not seen this anywhere...
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and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the i was a match doing dishes time.es continue outside as visitors hit back on the front pordh. high. one sugar pine point, you trails or fun in the sun. >> talked. >> we really encourage people to absorb nature because it's the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspects. aside from its architectural charm and course history. you can't this lakeside view. >> so it makes the and mansion. just another great destination here. >> california. >> if you scan this qr code on your cell phone. it will take you to our destination. california section on our website. you can see some of the fun activities that we've covered so far. and you'll also find several stories on fun things to do all across the entire state of california is all at kron 4 dot com. >> and now kron 4 sports brought to you by xfinity. >> after these last couple games oakland fans were probably ready to head for the mountains. the a's fighting to close in on the astros before the all-star break and they had a great chance to do it this week
and let's not forget doyle's favorite spot in the i was a match doing dishes time.es continue outside as visitors hit back on the front pordh. high. one sugar pine point, you trails or fun in the sun. >> talked. >> we really encourage people to absorb nature because it's the combination of history and nature that makes this heart suspects. aside from its architectural charm and course history. you can't this lakeside view. >> so it makes the and mansion. just another great...
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here is a look at some of the destruction in the small community of doyle, where the fire tore through more than 20 buildings. >>> chopper 5 over pleasanton ridge regional park where the search is on for a missing runner and it's intensifying tonight. 37-year-old philip kreycik of berkeley has been missing since saturday when he failed to return from what was supposed to be an hour long run. more than a dozen local agencies and nearly 100 volunteers are combing the park looking for him. >>> also in alameda county, a sheriffs dive team says it believes it has located the body of a missing swimmer in lake del valle, using sonar and robotic cameras. they say it appears that the man drowned after jumping in near the dam yesterday. >>> live look at san francisco, where new numbers show a rise in certain types of violent crimes. kpix 5's andria borba on this crime stat that has the police chief particularly frustrated. >> the concern from chief william scott is over gun violence and the incidence of it in the city so far this year. >> reporter: while rolling out the midyear crime statistics,
here is a look at some of the destruction in the small community of doyle, where the fire tore through more than 20 buildings. >>> chopper 5 over pleasanton ridge regional park where the search is on for a missing runner and it's intensifying tonight. 37-year-old philip kreycik of berkeley has been missing since saturday when he failed to return from what was supposed to be an hour long run. more than a dozen local agencies and nearly 100 volunteers are combing the park looking for...
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so far more than 30 homes have been destroyed in the town of doyle. as a result, officials say the fire was sparked from lightning. and the bootleg fire which is burning near the california oregon border has been threatening parts of the states. power supply that fire has already burned through more than 281,000 acres so far. it's now the second biggest fire burning in america. it's been 2 weeks since that first sparked and continues to threaten more than 5,000 people with the ongoing dry hot weather there. some fire authorities believe it may not be fully contained until november. >> the cause of california's largest single wildfire is still unknown. the u.s. forest service announced that despite an exhaustive investigation. the cause of the creek fire is undetermined. but a year after the state's most destructive fire in our history. there are still a lot of unanswered questions reporter jake has details. the community has been looking for answers since the creek fire broke out last september leaving hundreds of thousands of acres scorched. well, to
so far more than 30 homes have been destroyed in the town of doyle. as a result, officials say the fire was sparked from lightning. and the bootleg fire which is burning near the california oregon border has been threatening parts of the states. power supply that fire has already burned through more than 281,000 acres so far. it's now the second biggest fire burning in america. it's been 2 weeks since that first sparked and continues to threaten more than 5,000 people with the ongoing dry hot...
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this video was shot in doyle, where whipping wind fanned the flames, destroying 20 homes. and it is still hot in that part of the state, a lot of fire crews are out there risking life and limb, just to stay up against those elements. paul, it is tough out there. >> yes, and it is still breezy. we have the wind from the pacific. by the time it makes it that far inland, it is dry wind. it is still going to be hot tomorrow, not quite as hot as the past couple of days, but still this is what fire crews are going to have to contend with. in the high seer as we have some cooler temperatures. especially near the river fire. they are struggling to get a handle on that. in the back worth conflict complex, things are still hot. there are cooler temperature is around the bay area. we will zoom in on that in just a second. the onshore breeze is keeping us cooler and keeping that smoke pushed away from us. that onshore flow is pushing all the smoke farther off to the east, mainly over nevada and into southern oregon, it is getting pushed away from us, that will be the case throughout t
this video was shot in doyle, where whipping wind fanned the flames, destroying 20 homes. and it is still hot in that part of the state, a lot of fire crews are out there risking life and limb, just to stay up against those elements. paul, it is tough out there. >> yes, and it is still breezy. we have the wind from the pacific. by the time it makes it that far inland, it is dry wind. it is still going to be hot tomorrow, not quite as hot as the past couple of days, but still this is what...
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but witnesses say that on saturday in doyle, california, they saw six houses go up in flames. yesterday the fire was still smoldering with several ranch properties in danger nearby. firefighters are battling the beckworth complex fire in northern california. the state's largest wildfire this year. >> back up! back up! >> reporter: a combination of two blazes burning near lake tahoe that has destroyed houses, structures, and cars. >> flames are big, and they're hot. >> reporter: phil burgarela realized he wasn't going to be able to save his home. >> i thought i was clear, but the corners of the trailer started by debris i guess, and it was too much. i didn't have no water, nothing. i as pouring beer on it. >> reporter: he injured his arm and lost four dogs while escaping. >> i couldn't get them out. they couldn't see. the smoke was there. i -- i think they're gone. >> reporter: officials say more than 1,200 personnel are fighting this f mn things that firefighters have to deal with when they're out there. it's extremely dry fuels, humidity of 10% and high heat and high winds. >
but witnesses say that on saturday in doyle, california, they saw six houses go up in flames. yesterday the fire was still smoldering with several ranch properties in danger nearby. firefighters are battling the beckworth complex fire in northern california. the state's largest wildfire this year. >> back up! back up! >> reporter: a combination of two blazes burning near lake tahoe that has destroyed houses, structures, and cars. >> flames are big, and they're hot. >>...
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the small town of doyle has been hit hard. 600 people live there. 20 houses were destroyed. man says everything he owns is gone. >> i mean, after losing everything that i worked for and everything all these years. >> it's gone because they can do is focus on what's >> the beckworth complex fires actually combination of 2 fires here, both started by lightning. no injuries have been reported. turning now to our wildfire coverage firefighters have been battling several blazes for more than a week in oregon, including what has become the largest wildfire in the country. the so-called bootleg fire. it has grown over the last 5 days and for reference it is now larger than the size of new york city reporter liz burch is in klamath county, oregon tonight with the latest on the number of fires burning across the state. >> the biggest challenge for firefighters here in oregon right now is just how unseasonably dry it is out coming out of a heat wave and we're in a drought right now. i can tell you in detroit lake where i am right now. we certainly can feel the sting of the smoke in ou
the small town of doyle has been hit hard. 600 people live there. 20 houses were destroyed. man says everything he owns is gone. >> i mean, after losing everything that i worked for and everything all these years. >> it's gone because they can do is focus on what's >> the beckworth complex fires actually combination of 2 fires here, both started by lightning. no injuries have been reported. turning now to our wildfire coverage firefighters have been battling several blazes for...
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. >>> returning to our coverage of the state's wildfires, people in the small town of doyle near the plumas national forest are getting a look at the destruction as the beckwourth fire tore through. more than 30 families have lost their homes so far to the state's largest fire. one man says it was absolute chaos before his home burned. >> i couldn't get ahold of my wife. she couldn't get ahold of me. she was all freaked out. when we finally got together, she was like, what the hell, i couldn't call you. it was bad. >> those feelings. the crews on the ground continue to battle the flames. the fire broke out earlier this month and has scorched more than 105,000 acres. containment is just shy of 70%, making some progress there. >>> fires are raging not just here in california. in spain, firefighters got some help from above today, battling a wildfire in the acosta brava region on the edge of a natural park which is a popular tourist area. about 350 people have been evacuated. police believe the fire was started by a cigarette. this used to be the old culprit but i guess tomorrow night a
. >>> returning to our coverage of the state's wildfires, people in the small town of doyle near the plumas national forest are getting a look at the destruction as the beckwourth fire tore through. more than 30 families have lost their homes so far to the state's largest fire. one man says it was absolute chaos before his home burned. >> i couldn't get ahold of my wife. she couldn't get ahold of me. she was all freaked out. when we finally got together, she was like, what the...
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people in the small town of doyle, just north of reno are assessing their losses after the beckworth complex fire tore through. 33 families lost their homes as crews on the ground continue to battle the largest wildfire to hit california so far this year. one victim tells us about terror he went through, fearing he lost much more than his house. >> i couldn't get ahold of my wife, she couldn't get ahold of me. she was trying and she was all freaked out. when we finally got together, she was like, what the hell, i couldn't call you -- it was bad. >> the fire, which has been burning since before independence day, scorched more than 7,500 acres. it's about 70% contained. >>> turning now to the pandemic. it's been more than 24 hours since bay area health leaders recommended that people start wearing masks again indoors regardless of vaccination status. napa and solano counties the only counties not making that recommendation right now. the recommendation comes as covid cases rise mainly among nonvaccinated people. it's a different story to the south of us. starting at midnight tonight, e
people in the small town of doyle, just north of reno are assessing their losses after the beckworth complex fire tore through. 33 families lost their homes as crews on the ground continue to battle the largest wildfire to hit california so far this year. one victim tells us about terror he went through, fearing he lost much more than his house. >> i couldn't get ahold of my wife, she couldn't get ahold of me. she was trying and she was all freaked out. when we finally got together, she...
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the fire district managers in the tiny town of doyle.orting that the flames have destroyed 33 homes and their community. a firefighter there has started a go fund me account to raise money for the residents who have lost everything for more on where all of this smoke is going let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow yeah. guys are getting a west southwesterly wind right now. and that is taking that and eastward fashion at this time it's going to see it on the satellite images on these these fires can blow up in her. we saw that with the dixie fire today. a lot of that smoke. you see that plume of smoke. >> really racing its way all the way toward 3.95 making its way into nevada. the beckwourth fire also providing more smoke along that line to places like lovelock and when a bucket, but they're not the only ones. we've got the fire to the north. you've got the boot lake fire up in oregon there also boarding. you see the smoke there rising from that fire and pushing toward the northeast at this time too. well, the smoke
the fire district managers in the tiny town of doyle.orting that the flames have destroyed 33 homes and their community. a firefighter there has started a go fund me account to raise money for the residents who have lost everything for more on where all of this smoke is going let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow yeah. guys are getting a west southwesterly wind right now. and that is taking that and eastward fashion at this time it's going to see it on the satellite images...
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. >>> en otro orden de ideas residentes de la comunidad doyle ahora evalÚan a cuÁnto asciendo den pÉrdidasa esta zona de california y tambiÉn aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa. >>> quÉ tal fÁtima, tenemos alertas de tiempo en el estado de california. y esta vez no son por temperaturas, sino por el potencial del incendios, asÍ que miremos lo que es el estado de california. ve en pantalla dos colores, el crema y el pÚrpura, vigilancia por tiempo de fuego o bandera roja y estÁ para sacramento. san joaquÍn, solano, y comienza maÑana, y termina el lunes en la bahÍa los condados contra casta, marÍn napa y santa cruz tienen un aviso de bandera roja por tiempo de fuego porque el potencio de incendio vas a aumentar significativamente. durante las prÓximas horas. pero quÉ estÁ pasando mire tenemos mucha humedad y nubosidad al sur oeste de estados unidos y esta nuks ideado se mueve desde el sur hacia el norte, y california. sobre todo hacia el sur del estado. tiene algunas presidente pimiento ciones, pero en el Área de la bahÍa. no tenemos precipitaciÓnes tenemos la capa marina que humedece costas, y mire
. >>> en otro orden de ideas residentes de la comunidad doyle ahora evalÚan a cuÁnto asciendo den pÉrdidasa esta zona de california y tambiÉn aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa. >>> quÉ tal fÁtima, tenemos alertas de tiempo en el estado de california. y esta vez no son por temperaturas, sino por el potencial del incendios, asÍ que miremos lo que es el estado de california. ve en pantalla dos colores, el crema y el pÚrpura, vigilancia por tiempo de fuego o bandera roja y...
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joining us is gavin doyle, the bay area founder of the popular mickey visit downtown blog and authorbest-selling book, "disneyland secrets." gavin, >> it's a great day to talk about disneyland. >> every day is. i thought you might have mickey ayres on but that's okay. before we ask you to spell your secrets including how to score the best deals, not wait in line. a little about you. you just graduated from college a couple of years ago. usc. you have been running your "all things disney" website for nine years now? >> 10 years. >> or you like four years old when you started? >> 13. hard to believe, eighth grade in middle school. i was really interested in the internet and where things were going. was always entrepreneurial and at the same time i love going to disneyland over the years, from a lot of going as a family and curious about the history and how to do the parks test, i became the go to guy. >> they always say pursue your passion and you turned that into a business so that is so cool. really great. this is why everyone is watching. is this a good time to visit disneyland or n
joining us is gavin doyle, the bay area founder of the popular mickey visit downtown blog and authorbest-selling book, "disneyland secrets." gavin, >> it's a great day to talk about disneyland. >> every day is. i thought you might have mickey ayres on but that's okay. before we ask you to spell your secrets including how to score the best deals, not wait in line. a little about you. you just graduated from college a couple of years ago. usc. you have been running your...
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. >>> video shows a firefighter recording dramatic conditions near the small town of doyle. crews were forced to take shelter inside a vehicle. it's burning above tahoe national forest and not far from the border. reporter kirk schroeder shows us the fires devastation. >> there's asphalt from the sky, the smell, about the worst campfire you can never smell and this is the second wildfire that has devastated this community in the last eight months. >> i don't know >> early afternoon kelly and his family were living life, then out of nowhere, this, the beckwourth complex continuing to spread throughout northeast california, incinerating everything in its path. >> i'm still kind of numb. after losing everything i worked for after all these years, it's gone. everybody said it's replaceable well know, a lot of it isn't. >> he's been looking for help and answer since the flames caught by his son on camera took everything he had. valuable heirlooms, tools and other belongings, the homes on his land were in such bad shape the roads to get there were deemed unsafe could see of the pr
. >>> video shows a firefighter recording dramatic conditions near the small town of doyle. crews were forced to take shelter inside a vehicle. it's burning above tahoe national forest and not far from the border. reporter kirk schroeder shows us the fires devastation. >> there's asphalt from the sky, the smell, about the worst campfire you can never smell and this is the second wildfire that has devastated this community in the last eight months. >> i don't know >>...
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the flames burned 20 structures in the town of doyle and the fire is the combination of two lightning caused wildfires burning 50 miles north of truck he. back here in the bay area, minutes ago, we learned that fire crews have fully contained a wind driven brush fire south of byron and the fi burned o t alameda counties with no structures threatened. one homeowner in sonoma county had a very close call and fire crews say the homeowner was using a mower to get rid of fire fuel when he actually sparked a vegetation fire on accident. luckily, they knocked down the flames quickly and save all of the structures on the property and in unincorporated santa rosa, fire crews say it is best not to cut ryegrass in the heat of the day. >>> looking at the staging area in pleasanton, a search is underway now for a jogger who vanished yesterday. 37-year-old philip parked his car yesterday morning and told his wife he was going for a run at pleasanton ridge regional park and he is not been seen since. there is his picture. the 37-year-old has brown hair and brown eyes and would likely be wearing runn
the flames burned 20 structures in the town of doyle and the fire is the combination of two lightning caused wildfires burning 50 miles north of truck he. back here in the bay area, minutes ago, we learned that fire crews have fully contained a wind driven brush fire south of byron and the fi burned o t alameda counties with no structures threatened. one homeowner in sonoma county had a very close call and fire crews say the homeowner was using a mower to get rid of fire fuel when he actually...
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doyle where flames swept in over the weekend and destroyed several homes, including heavily how the showsi'm 79. what chance do i have to build and out. you know, they have another i'm totally loss. and no, i didn't. this rule that every detail. because i'm not a rich person again, just buy boom right there. i had insurance. they haven't heard them yet. the but then in that. >> overall, about 3,000 people living in rural northern california's lassen into miss counties remain evacuated as crews work to contain the remote lightning ignited a wildfire. >> in all, more than a dozen major wildfires are currently burning in california. the beckworth complex fire now covers more than 95,000 acres. the fire has burned 2 dozen homes. it is 71% contained. the river fire in the sierra long mariposa and madera counties has charred at least 9500 acres at last check. it was 21% contained in all, there are almost 60 wildfires burning in about a dozen other western states. the largest wildfire in the country right now is burning in oregon. it's the bootleg fire in klamath county that is spread beyond 200
doyle where flames swept in over the weekend and destroyed several homes, including heavily how the showsi'm 79. what chance do i have to build and out. you know, they have another i'm totally loss. and no, i didn't. this rule that every detail. because i'm not a rich person again, just buy boom right there. i had insurance. they haven't heard them yet. the but then in that. >> overall, about 3,000 people living in rural northern california's lassen into miss counties remain evacuated as...
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authority say it scorched through the small community of doyle and it has burned more than 20 structures. we heard from one man who got caught in the flames while trying to evacuate. >> 200 feet high and then the tornado, fire tornado started. it dropped back down like a tall man just blew up that whole field and just kept on going, left me standing out there, singed arms and a horse and a mule. i went, i'm still alive, i don't believe it. >> another fire burning in mariposa and madera counties, it is burned 4000 acres since that broke out yesterday, the flames burning 16 miles from the southern entrance to yosemite national park. the so-called river fire only 5% contained. it is triggering some mandatory evacuations now. one couple shared this video of the flames racing toward their home. they tried to slow the flames with a hose but they had to evacuate at the last minute. >> ashes were falling just everywhere and he was still with ting at the flames getting closer to the house, 20 feet from the house, and i just said, we've got to go. >> they went. it's the bootleg fire near southern
authority say it scorched through the small community of doyle and it has burned more than 20 structures. we heard from one man who got caught in the flames while trying to evacuate. >> 200 feet high and then the tornado, fire tornado started. it dropped back down like a tall man just blew up that whole field and just kept on going, left me standing out there, singed arms and a horse and a mule. i went, i'm still alive, i don't believe it. >> another fire burning in mariposa and...