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>> reporter: darren, we are here on fenton drive or i'm sorry on laurel drive, which is in fenton right is a creek. and uphill from that, that is where the burn scar is and so that's why this neighborhood is in danger. if there is a debris flow. >> nervous. these debris flows can be really, really bad. >> reporter: according to cal fire, the storm expected to hit this area on tuesday is going to bring enough rain in a short amount of time to trigger dangerous mudslides and debris flows. >> the potential is very high and we are taking it very seriously. in the faith of those in evacuation zones it is critical to leave and if and when they are asked to do so. >> by the time it starts raining about intensity, it is already too late. >> reporter: he says they are trying to get people plenty of warning to prevent a similar situation to what happened during the montecito mudslides and debris flows in
>> reporter: darren, we are here on fenton drive or i'm sorry on laurel drive, which is in fenton right is a creek. and uphill from that, that is where the burn scar is and so that's why this neighborhood is in danger. if there is a debris flow. >> nervous. these debris flows can be really, really bad. >> reporter: according to cal fire, the storm expected to hit this area on tuesday is going to bring enough rain in a short amount of time to trigger dangerous mudslides and...
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victuals to help us carry through and having one of those is a good thing and the other thing mood and fenton has is actually contagious so if you focus on being friendly for example to the person that sits at the cashier you will get a smile back and that increases your happiness for months so being friendly and keeping the solidarity up will really help yourselves most if you do that well my next question was going to be about what we've learned during a pandemic maybe that's one example but what else have we learned that we could take with us when we hopefully soon return to some sort of normalcy. yeah so the new normal will be different let's face that and i think that's a positive thing i've seen tremendous amount of solidarity of people getting out of their way to get credits to cope with something that doesn't work for example going back to education teachers really took their bike and delivered worksheets to kids that they couldn't reach and so we have a sense of the of of pulling together and i'm sure we get out of this that we will see it as a strength that we can cultivate that we
victuals to help us carry through and having one of those is a good thing and the other thing mood and fenton has is actually contagious so if you focus on being friendly for example to the person that sits at the cashier you will get a smile back and that increases your happiness for months so being friendly and keeping the solidarity up will really help yourselves most if you do that well my next question was going to be about what we've learned during a pandemic maybe that's one example but...
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by manipulating chemicals they've managed to synthesize fenton on a distant cousin of opium. manufactured since the 1950 s. for medical use fentanyl is made without the slightest trace of poppy flour. the drug is 100 percent synthetic today these ports were the 1st bundles of opium arrived in the 1900 centuries marked the point of departure for invisible cargo of an infinitely powerful drug fentanyl is at least a 100 times more potent than harrowing so it might take several trucks trailer trucks of cocaine to supply the u.s. drug market for a year well it might take just one coddled to supply a small car load to supply the u.s. entire opioid market with fentanyl you can basically forget about the agriculture i mean you don't need. peasants growing opium poppies in afghanistan or in mexico or colombia you know you know need armies and warlords who are shipping opium if your is a way of chemicals that as you can you can manufacture in china and ship to mexico and then use them to produce drugs life and all it greatly simplifies the process and it means you can base your operati
by manipulating chemicals they've managed to synthesize fenton on a distant cousin of opium. manufactured since the 1950 s. for medical use fentanyl is made without the slightest trace of poppy flour. the drug is 100 percent synthetic today these ports were the 1st bundles of opium arrived in the 1900 centuries marked the point of departure for invisible cargo of an infinitely powerful drug fentanyl is at least a 100 times more potent than harrowing so it might take several trucks trailer...
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celtic fans peter leigh and shane fenton were among those who left early that day.d the older boys would go into the pub for a pint or whatever, they came back out of the pub and onto the bus, telling us what they'd seen on the television, there had been an incident at ibrox, there had been fatalities at the rangers end of the ground. that was the first of us knowing about anything happening at all. the boys were among the 66 dead and 145 injured. 50 years on, modern crowd science has given us a better understanding of what went wrong. in a crowd that's packed to the levels of density that eyewitnesses were commenting on at ibrox, and on a slope, then you get the gravitational force added to the fall, and as each person falls onto others then you get a cascade dynamic. in the wake of the disaster, rangers rebuilt the stadium, making it one of the safest in europe. across scotland on january 2nd, people will mark the 50th anniversary of the ibrox disaster. andrew picken, bbc news. now, the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. we've got a cold weekend coming up. to
celtic fans peter leigh and shane fenton were among those who left early that day.d the older boys would go into the pub for a pint or whatever, they came back out of the pub and onto the bus, telling us what they'd seen on the television, there had been an incident at ibrox, there had been fatalities at the rangers end of the ground. that was the first of us knowing about anything happening at all. the boys were among the 66 dead and 145 injured. 50 years on, modern crowd science has given us...
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informal tribal system that follows its own laws when peace is achieved courts usually minimize the fenton's but human rights groups see this undermines the official role of law. doesn't believe the state's court system is just 3 of her family members were killed in a quarrel in her water last me. it's either us or them i don't care if we all die even if the case states what generations will keep telling our children and their children what happened those responsible for the killings are now serving time in palestinian jails their families have been forced out of the village their houses have been set on fire not once but several times who will defend the tribal justice system say it's helped deter revenge. others argue that they do why only basic human rights still these tribes work under the umbrella of the palestinian authority more than 50 percent of the occupied west bank is off limits for the palestinian authority this makes it more difficult to arrest offenders and enforce court orders. to stripes are limited to be years legitimacy continuity and popularity. but the political system i
informal tribal system that follows its own laws when peace is achieved courts usually minimize the fenton's but human rights groups see this undermines the official role of law. doesn't believe the state's court system is just 3 of her family members were killed in a quarrel in her water last me. it's either us or them i don't care if we all die even if the case states what generations will keep telling our children and their children what happened those responsible for the killings are now...
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both biden and his chief of staff had said the unions aren't fenton students, they are trying to make the schools safer. they are actively looking at mandating covid test for all domestic air travel. those aren't the only examples of shifting goalpost spirit and listen to these warnings from biden covid advisors from michael osterholm, pay special attention to the date. >> the next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of thehe entire pandemic. >> i worry that the next 6-14 weeks are the darkest week of the pandemic. >> laura: [laughs] it's clear now that we are always going to be heading into the darkest hour under biden. never going to get better. the pandemic will never end, and they are going to use it to maintain total control over you. of course, the same people moving the goalpost will vehemently deny doing so once they are called out. that's what dr. fauci did on this very channel earlier today. >> the goalposts keep moving. we know california is having problems, we are talking about additional strains, we all wear our masks, we hope most people are wearing their masks,
both biden and his chief of staff had said the unions aren't fenton students, they are trying to make the schools safer. they are actively looking at mandating covid test for all domestic air travel. those aren't the only examples of shifting goalpost spirit and listen to these warnings from biden covid advisors from michael osterholm, pay special attention to the date. >> the next six to 12 weeks are going to be the darkest of thehe entire pandemic. >> i worry that the next 6-14...
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informal tribal system that follows its own laws when peace is achieved courts usually minimize the fenton's but human rights groups see this undermines the official rule of law. doesn't believe the state's court system is just 3 of her family members were killed in a quarrel in hawaii last may. it's either us or them i don't care if we all die even if the case states what generations will keep telling our children and their children what happened those responsible for the killings are now serving time in palestinian jails their families have been forced out of the village their houses have been set on fire not once but several times who would defend the tribal justice system. others argue that they've won a basic human rights still these tribes work under the umbrella of the palestinian authority more than 60 percent of the occupied west bank is off limits for the palestinian authority this makes it more difficult to arrest offenders and inforced court orders. are limited to b.s. legitimacy continuity and popularity. but the political system. drives can sometimes be faster and more effectiv
informal tribal system that follows its own laws when peace is achieved courts usually minimize the fenton's but human rights groups see this undermines the official rule of law. doesn't believe the state's court system is just 3 of her family members were killed in a quarrel in hawaii last may. it's either us or them i don't care if we all die even if the case states what generations will keep telling our children and their children what happened those responsible for the killings are now...
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professor kevin fenton is the regional director of public health for london.e in 30 londoners are infected with the coronavirus, and in some parts of the city that goes up to one in 20 londoners have the virus. this high level of infection means that our rates are high and admissions to hospital are also high as well. in fa ct we hospital are also high as well. in fact we saw a 27% increase in the numbers of people in hospitals over the past week, and we are seeing increases in people on icu beds as well, so this pressure of this high level of infection is driving the pressure on the nhs, and that is why we had to call the major incident, to really focus partners, to focus the public on what we need to do now to control the virus. professor, we have talked for some time now, as you have, about the pressures on the system. and there are different forms of language go around about this, about the tipping point, the breaking point. where are we with that? what is the point at which in london for example, the area you look after, where genuinely you will be saying
professor kevin fenton is the regional director of public health for london.e in 30 londoners are infected with the coronavirus, and in some parts of the city that goes up to one in 20 londoners have the virus. this high level of infection means that our rates are high and admissions to hospital are also high as well. in fa ct we hospital are also high as well. in fact we saw a 27% increase in the numbers of people in hospitals over the past week, and we are seeing increases in people on icu...
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celtic fans peter leigh and shane fenton were among those who left early that day.ox, and on a slope, then you get the gravitational force added to the fall, and as each person falls onto others then you get a cascade dynamic. in the wake of the disaster, rangers rebuild the stadium, making it one of the safest in europe. across scotland on january 2nd, people will mark the 50th anniversary of the ibrox disaster. andrew picken, bbc news. let's speak now to a supporter who was at the game that day, rangers fan, professor graham walker. morning, graham. hgppy happy time. —— happy new year and thanks for your time. i recall entering the ground via stairway 13 but such was the density of the crowd that i had to move along the terracing to get a view of the match and it was this that ensured i left bya and it was this that ensured i left by a different exit so in many ways i end by a different exit so in many ways iend and by a different exit so in many ways i end and say that saved my life. when did you realise what was unfolding and how many people had lost their lives
celtic fans peter leigh and shane fenton were among those who left early that day.ox, and on a slope, then you get the gravitational force added to the fall, and as each person falls onto others then you get a cascade dynamic. in the wake of the disaster, rangers rebuild the stadium, making it one of the safest in europe. across scotland on january 2nd, people will mark the 50th anniversary of the ibrox disaster. andrew picken, bbc news. let's speak now to a supporter who was at the game that...