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so this is not something just endemic to ferguson. the doj report in 2017 indicated ferguson is not actually the worst of the actors, simply the place in which the flashpoint occurred, but it was not the worst in terms of the extraction of wealth by law enforcement, abetted by the courts and city officials. ferguson is not actually the worst of it. infact, in some areas greater st. louis, people were fined for having mismatched curtains. any way in which to raise revenue, and using law enforcement as the arm of wealth extraction. r own university was impacted from the fallout from the protests, etc, paying $1.3 of the to fix some negative image after the protests. the enrollment fell after that. how have things fared since then at the university of missouri? guest: i am glad you brought that up. so, i would, the university's still paying fiscally and economically, financially. so the consequences have been layoffs at the university of staff and some faculty. so the university is still paying financially and economically. protests onso
so this is not something just endemic to ferguson. the doj report in 2017 indicated ferguson is not actually the worst of the actors, simply the place in which the flashpoint occurred, but it was not the worst in terms of the extraction of wealth by law enforcement, abetted by the courts and city officials. ferguson is not actually the worst of it. infact, in some areas greater st. louis, people were fined for having mismatched curtains. any way in which to raise revenue, and using law...
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people became aware as a result of ferguson.on't know what the exact contribution would be as far as numbers or what have you, but i know when i talk to voters across st. louis county, many were very aware of these issues and i'm sure it played some part. >> it was an overwhelming victory, you got 56% of the vote against mccullough's 43% of the vote. it was just a wipeout. is that the way it felt to you as election day was approaching? >> i'll tell you, all indications said we would win and we would win big. the only hesitancy was, man, this is a 27-year incumbent so i don't want to get too confident. but we were knocking on doors, we were seeing the support coming from all over st. louis county. and people were enthused, even when people came up to me and i said i would like to introduce myself and they said, i know who you are, i want to vote for you. it was a great evening, obviously, for us. >> when did you decide to run? >> you know, i had forgotten that i had done that interview with you. and so, you know, i can say after
people became aware as a result of ferguson.on't know what the exact contribution would be as far as numbers or what have you, but i know when i talk to voters across st. louis county, many were very aware of these issues and i'm sure it played some part. >> it was an overwhelming victory, you got 56% of the vote against mccullough's 43% of the vote. it was just a wipeout. is that the way it felt to you as election day was approaching? >> i'll tell you, all indications said we would...
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(ken)also new at ten: it has been four years since the death of michael brown in ferguson missouri.l brown's death.. in an officer involved shooting... sparked protests around the nation.our grant lodes is here with more on how people are remembered him today. (grant)today was emotional today.everyone there remembers. 18-year-old michael brown was shot just after noon....on saturday august ninth, 2014. then ferfuson police officer darren wilson pulled the trigger.then for about four hours...in the blazing summer sun...brown's body remained on the ground...for a chunk of that time...the bloody horror time...the bloody horror was on display for neighbors to see.that shooting and scene...sparking a national debate about race, policing, and violence.today - that same community honored the life michael brown lived. dan gray has that story. dozens of people marked the fourth anniversary in a quiet somber gathering along canfield drive in ferguson. that is the spot where 18- year-old michael brown was shot and killed by former ferguson police officer darren wilson -- an annual event that b
(ken)also new at ten: it has been four years since the death of michael brown in ferguson missouri.l brown's death.. in an officer involved shooting... sparked protests around the nation.our grant lodes is here with more on how people are remembered him today. (grant)today was emotional today.everyone there remembers. 18-year-old michael brown was shot just after noon....on saturday august ninth, 2014. then ferfuson police officer darren wilson pulled the trigger.then for about four hours...in...
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as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement
as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement
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that is the same day the ferguson fire started. he had planned to backpack from robinson creek to crown lake between july 25 and august 5. he is an experienced hiker. anyone who is in the area during that time should call the national park. >>> cooler temperatures will be helping fire crews over the last few days. taking a look at some of the fire zones right now and some of the current conditions, we have the carr fire temperature around 97. the ferguson fire is 93. the mendocino complex in the low to mid 90s. in temperatures but we are not talking about extreme heat. take a look at the highs cifica 59. the hotspot was antioch at 96. this looks like a summertime weather pattern. the fog is hugging our coastline south of the golden gate bridge. for half moon bay out towards pacifica, we are tracking some lingering fog. current numbers, 89 in concorde. san jose checking in at 80. you will definitely need a coat and sweater. we have this onshore wind out toward fairfield. it is out of the southwest at 21 miles per hour. with this ret
that is the same day the ferguson fire started. he had planned to backpack from robinson creek to crown lake between july 25 and august 5. he is an experienced hiker. anyone who is in the area during that time should call the national park. >>> cooler temperatures will be helping fire crews over the last few days. taking a look at some of the fire zones right now and some of the current conditions, we have the carr fire temperature around 97. the ferguson fire is 93. the mendocino...
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the ferguson fire has burned 126 square miles. west of the national park, firefighters are working to keep the flames away from to communities. containment is at only 36 percent. this week in the mendocino complex fires have triggered new evacuation orders. kim hutchinson shows us the ongoing bottle -- battle against multiple fires in california. >> reporter: no end in sight. this weekend it could get much worse. >> with northern wins it will try to expand the fire. >> reporter: firefighters battling 17 wildfires still burning across southern california. >> a lot of our focus is on the southern edge. >> reporter: possible 30 mile- per-hour wind gusts combined with bone dry conditions and high heat could flan -- fan the flames even further. officials are forced to issue a new round of evacuations. near the mendocino complex fires only voluntary evacuations had been in place. the threat is large. officials are saying to get out immediately. >> all of my belongings are there. i have my animals with me. >> reporter: red flag warning's
the ferguson fire has burned 126 square miles. west of the national park, firefighters are working to keep the flames away from to communities. containment is at only 36 percent. this week in the mendocino complex fires have triggered new evacuation orders. kim hutchinson shows us the ongoing bottle -- battle against multiple fires in california. >> reporter: no end in sight. this weekend it could get much worse. >> with northern wins it will try to expand the fire. >>...
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el incendio ferguson se extendiÓ y ya son casi 81.000 acres los que han devorado las llamas. movilizaron deceomberos p despedir a uno de sus compaÑeros. honrando la memoria de brian quien muriÓ cuando combatÍa el incendioforestal ferguson. >> tristes por la vida que se perdiÓ. >> un puÑado de personas mostraron respeto a la procesiÓn que detuvo el trÁfico si elevaron una bandera en honor al fallecido. dice que se siente muy conmovida por el apoyo ya que llegaron bomberos de mbson una unida y decidieron manejar para acompaÑarlos, un equipo Élite de bomberos muriÓ ando un Árbol cayÓ sobre el cuando realizaba un estudio tres dÍas del pues habÍa cumplido 24 aÑos iba a convertir en padre de su primer hijo. cientos se dieron citapara despedirlo y dar un minuto de silencio por una vida perdida. ♪ >> a los que lo estÁn apoyando, aÚn son cerca de 3000 los bomberos que siguen combatiendo las llamas y con el corazÓn en el puÑo. la comunidad es pera que se mantengan seguros. >>un reporte de libertad, se es clima ayuden a sofocar los siniestros, vamos a pasar con elena para que nos expliq
el incendio ferguson se extendiÓ y ya son casi 81.000 acres los que han devorado las llamas. movilizaron deceomberos p despedir a uno de sus compaÑeros. honrando la memoria de brian quien muriÓ cuando combatÍa el incendioforestal ferguson. >> tristes por la vida que se perdiÓ. >> un puÑado de personas mostraron respeto a la procesiÓn que detuvo el trÁfico si elevaron una bandera en honor al fallecido. dice que se siente muy conmovida por el apoyo ya que llegaron bomberos de...
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joining me now is leslie mcspadden who is planning a bid for ferguson, missouri's city council. morning, leslie. >> good morning, reverend al. >> i remember four years ago when your father called me and i came into ferguson and got to know you and the family. and from day one, you always committed to making what happened to michael brown about more than just you and the family. you said to me from the moment we met and we've remained very close since then that you want to make sure that there's a bigger message and a bigger purpose than michael's life served. and then when you told me you were thinking about running for the city council, and you decided to announce it that day, is this where you were headed, and is this the purpose of your run, that you want to deal with a bigger vision than just your own personal pain, but really dealing with the pain of citizens? >> exactly. we do not want to see another ferguson, another tragedy, another young kid dead in the streets and a mother mourning the loss of her son way too early. we do not want to have that again. >> the three thing
joining me now is leslie mcspadden who is planning a bid for ferguson, missouri's city council. morning, leslie. >> good morning, reverend al. >> i remember four years ago when your father called me and i came into ferguson and got to know you and the family. and from day one, you always committed to making what happened to michael brown about more than just you and the family. you said to me from the moment we met and we've remained very close since then that you want to make sure...
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captain brian hughes died while trying to protect people from the ferguson fire last weekend.t in fresno, where friends and family shared stories and memories. brian johnson reports. first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hall, a moving tribute to brian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters from around the state attended the memorial service for hughes.he was a captain for sequoia and kings canyon national parks' arrowhead hot shots.the elite group was protecting homes when a dead tree fell on hughes, killing him.woody smeck/ sequoia and kings canyon national parks supt: "brian was dedicated to public service. he died protecting people he never met...their homes, their most cherished possessions and memories." hughes, a native hawaiian, took the captain position with the arrowhead hotshots in 2015. that year, he was part of a burnout operation that saved the grant grove of giant seq
captain brian hughes died while trying to protect people from the ferguson fire last weekend.t in fresno, where friends and family shared stories and memories. brian johnson reports. first, a formal procession through the streets of downtown fresno.then, inside the walls of valdez hall, a moving tribute to brian hughes, who died while fighting the ferguson fire last weekend.meriel hughes/ sister:"he was a brother, a friend, and the best person i knew."family, friends, and firefighters...
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he ferguson fire has now burned 50,000 acres and is 33% contained.efighters have died battling this fire. no homes have been destroyed. >>> poor air quality is a concern for summer camps. camp mather and cap -- camp tawonga closed due to heavy smoke today. children at camp tawonga were sent home. rob roth talked with some of the campers when they arrived in oakland today. meeting say they were disappointed their summer plans were cut short. >> reporter: one by one, buses filled with children from camp tawonga pulled into meredith college in oakland, where their parents waited. many campers didn't want to leave. >> i'm upset. >> i cried yesterday. a lot of people did. >> reporter: camp tawonga is a jewish camp outside yosemite national park. the 300 kids arrived last sunday for a 16 day stay in the great outdoors, but the ferguson fire had other plans. while the fire is still eight miles south, cal fire's strategy is to send backfires to deprive -- set backfires to deprive it of air. the health department free to the air-quality this morning is very u
he ferguson fire has now burned 50,000 acres and is 33% contained.efighters have died battling this fire. no homes have been destroyed. >>> poor air quality is a concern for summer camps. camp mather and cap -- camp tawonga closed due to heavy smoke today. children at camp tawonga were sent home. rob roth talked with some of the campers when they arrived in oakland today. meeting say they were disappointed their summer plans were cut short. >> reporter: one by one, buses filled...
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. >>> crews are investigating after a bulldozer operator died fighting the ferguson fire last month. >> fire safety protocols are being called into question. we have more on what cal fire says needs to be changed. >> the fire has been burning for 20 days. a new report calls into question exactly what happened after a fatal accident on the second day of the fire, july 14th. that's the the day that the 36 year old was using a bulldozer to cut up fire line in rugged terrain. cal fire lost radio contact with him around 4:30 that morning while he was in a remote area of the sierra national forest. his bulldozer was spotted about 9:00 am after it tumbled down a cliff. >> firefighters know this is a dangerous job but we don't ever want to lose one of them. we just thank everybody for their support. report says that the bulldozer ered >> off ththe tra at least three times immediately before the fatal accident. the report calling them slips and near misses. the report also outlines a number of safety issues need to be addressed including t maintaining radio contact with crews and being mindfu
. >>> crews are investigating after a bulldozer operator died fighting the ferguson fire last month. >> fire safety protocols are being called into question. we have more on what cal fire says needs to be changed. >> the fire has been burning for 20 days. a new report calls into question exactly what happened after a fatal accident on the second day of the fire, july 14th. that's the the day that the 36 year old was using a bulldozer to cut up fire line in rugged terrain....
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then you look at the ferguson tweet and all the other i can't without that in context. go to my website, answer this question, should sarah jeong's history have preclude her here by the "time's"? . are ordinary americans hope toblg find possible terrorists? is the added around it wrong? and is alex jones in court trying to throw out a defamation action that he claims the sandy hook massacre was a hoax. is a journalist or prelim cyst? -- prelimicist? can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i'm ready. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches
then you look at the ferguson tweet and all the other i can't without that in context. go to my website, answer this question, should sarah jeong's history have preclude her here by the "time's"? . are ordinary americans hope toblg find possible terrorists? is the added around it wrong? and is alex jones in court trying to throw out a defamation action that he claims the sandy hook massacre was a hoax. is a journalist or prelim cyst? -- prelimicist? can be relentless. tremfya® is for...
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the ferguson fire continues to creep into yosemite. all nonessential personnel were evacuated yesterday because of the dangerous road conditions. the fire jumped a section of highway 41 yesterday. it shut down a stretch of highway 140 corredor. our reporter shows us at the height of the busy summer tourist season. a lot of the local businesses are deserted. >> reporter: the roadway is silent and the skies are continuing to fill with smoke from the ferguson fire. charred mountainsides sit along highway 140. there are businesses that have not seen visitors in weeks. >> it is sad. in the wintertime we are slow but nothing like this. >> reporter: jason perkins says saying empty chairs and tables at the theater restaurant is disheartening. at this time a year the usually see up to 600 customers per day. >> we have been closed down for. >> reporter: along with highway 140, highway 41 into yosemite is also closed. crews are working to make sure the fire doesn't spread. >> we are trying to do -- protect the giant sequoia's. down to the south w
the ferguson fire continues to creep into yosemite. all nonessential personnel were evacuated yesterday because of the dangerous road conditions. the fire jumped a section of highway 41 yesterday. it shut down a stretch of highway 140 corredor. our reporter shows us at the height of the busy summer tourist season. a lot of the local businesses are deserted. >> reporter: the roadway is silent and the skies are continuing to fill with smoke from the ferguson fire. charred mountainsides sit...
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but, the ferguson fire had other plans.ire is 8 miles south, cal-fire is setting backfires, which means even more smoke. this is a photo, taken this morning, with -- the health department rated the air quality is very unhealthy. >> the safety as the number 1 priority, we could not risk it. it was sort of a no-brainer once the health department said the air was not good for kids. >> reporter: parents said the return of kids caused them to a -- do >> reporter: -- >> a lot of the kids would have been fine, but kids with pulmonary issues, it is a no brain -- no-brainer. >> reporter: this is the first time in 20 years a wildfire has affected the can. it is another indication the camp -- fire season and smoke is coming earlier and earlier. >> yesterday was fine, but this morning got really really really really really smoky. >> reporter: this is not the end of the camp for this year, the camp director says air quality should be improving , and that the kids should be going back this sunday. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >
but, the ferguson fire had other plans.ire is 8 miles south, cal-fire is setting backfires, which means even more smoke. this is a photo, taken this morning, with -- the health department rated the air quality is very unhealthy. >> the safety as the number 1 priority, we could not risk it. it was sort of a no-brainer once the health department said the air was not good for kids. >> reporter: parents said the return of kids caused them to a -- do >> reporter: -- >> a lot...
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the ferguson fire ravaged nearly 63,000 acres.e not threatened by the fire but the air is too poor for tourists. the two camps along with the yosemite valley hope to reopen on sunday. yosemite valley has been shut down about a week. it is subject to change based on containment of the ferguson .>>>he music has stopped. the famous recording studio in east bay is closing its door after nearly five decades. the owner of fantasy studios in berkley says the music industry and recording technology has changed so much over the past decade studios like this one can no longer survive. fantasy studios opened on 10th street in 1971. some of the most famous recording artists in musical history recorded albums here, including ccr, creedence clearwater revival and others. amazing performers. >>> a giant bubble bath along the embarcadero? we will show it to you next. fee war. the booming bay area business that )s now facing increased expenses because of president trump )s tariffs. that story and more -- tonight in our 6 o )clock newscast. a san f
the ferguson fire ravaged nearly 63,000 acres.e not threatened by the fire but the air is too poor for tourists. the two camps along with the yosemite valley hope to reopen on sunday. yosemite valley has been shut down about a week. it is subject to change based on containment of the ferguson .>>>he music has stopped. the famous recording studio in east bay is closing its door after nearly five decades. the owner of fantasy studios in berkley says the music industry and recording...
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since america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as again the people of all. races good to put. god you've above all right gloria but. this day isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only do. stroller robots got to be taken down in a polish is when they made the constitution and all this it really was in may for me. world wide to begin with the lives next to black people and so he created soap suburbs and small little time stuff like ferguson slower speeds smaller towns existed can sell a lot of flats and this a lot of homes sold and stack poor people just back to back on top of each other. i live in the homeless which is lying probably like one of his pores in the state police don't call too often people get shot every other day kids get shot people kill each other black people kill each other always had a
since america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as again the people of all. races good to put. god you've above all right gloria but. this day isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only do. stroller robots got...
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they didn't invest, like your point about ferguson. now people who demand ethical responsibility and moral culpability weren't invested in trying to nurture these young people. talking to them, speaking to them, trying to engage them in serious fashion. then it got rapidly, to fight, made into a fetish and now it became something that white kids in the suburbs are checking out on the regular. so yes, there is something worrying to all of us who are concerned about the impact of art on consciousness. the vast magnitude of repetition that goes around, getting money. getting paid at all expenses. black people killing other black people. seeing them as less than human in the way of which of the celebration of a certain kind of ethic of courage. on one sense, better to do what on wax than in real life. but it's happening in your life too. so is it reinforcing it? i would never argue that it's causing it. i will say this, as the great - - says, everybody ain't guilty but everybody's responsible. all of us have a responsibilit . r kelly, i in
they didn't invest, like your point about ferguson. now people who demand ethical responsibility and moral culpability weren't invested in trying to nurture these young people. talking to them, speaking to them, trying to engage them in serious fashion. then it got rapidly, to fight, made into a fetish and now it became something that white kids in the suburbs are checking out on the regular. so yes, there is something worrying to all of us who are concerned about the impact of art on...
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the ins stent sparked protests in ferguson and around the country. her run for city council myrirrs that of wesley bell, a concerned ferguson citizen who won a council seat and is now poised to take on an even bigger public office. st. louis pr what makes the win so stunning is that four years ago bell stood on the front lines of protests in ferguson, missouri, trying to quell anger after the shooting death of michael brown by police officer darren wilson. bell promised to deliver change to policing in his community after grand jury found there was not enough evidence to indict wilson. >> i would like to introduce you next city councilman of fernson. >> reporter: change came after a strategic door knocking campaign earned him a seat on the ferguson city council. >> what was it that you saw the need? >> i saw a need for leadership. >> reporter: three years later, he's poised to lead most impactful crime-fighting office in the country. >> how did you win this seat? >> we came in with the mindset we wanted to focus on the issues. we wanted to give peopl
the ins stent sparked protests in ferguson and around the country. her run for city council myrirrs that of wesley bell, a concerned ferguson citizen who won a council seat and is now poised to take on an even bigger public office. st. louis pr what makes the win so stunning is that four years ago bell stood on the front lines of protests in ferguson, missouri, trying to quell anger after the shooting death of michael brown by police officer darren wilson. bell promised to deliver change to...
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the ferguson fire has killed two people... and injured 11 more.m associated with california wildfires is being reported once again... the state attorney general is warning people that there have been complaints of price gouging in fire zones.. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the attorney general says it's 'appalling'that some vendors are jacking up prices when people are most vulnerable.. this isn't new........there were stories of price gouging after the wine country firesfor example.. but a new consumer alert is intendedto remind everyone that it's illegal when a declaration of emergency has been declared.. and those laws "have' kicked in.. the law applies to the law the law applies to those who sell things like food, emergency supplies, medical supplies and building materials. also hotels and clean-up services. violators face up to a year in jail and a fine up to 10- thousand dollars. ken and pam? (ken)thanks catherine.(pam) time now for a look at tonight's top local stories. local stories.tonight's top for a look at tonig
the ferguson fire has killed two people... and injured 11 more.m associated with california wildfires is being reported once again... the state attorney general is warning people that there have been complaints of price gouging in fire zones.. catherine heenan is here with the story.. (catherine) the attorney general says it's 'appalling'that some vendors are jacking up prices when people are most vulnerable.. this isn't new........there were stories of price gouging after the wine country...
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as the ferguson fire keeps growing. the main problem - smoke from the fire...which is causing unhealthy air conditions. the ferguson fire has burned more than 81-thousand acres and it's 35-percent contained. (michelle) the search is on for a man who stabbed two people on a bart train last night. it happened at the macarthur station -- on the same day as the funeral for nia wilson -- who was stabbed and killed at that station just two weeks ago. (michelle) kron4's ella sogomonian was at the rockridge bart station where a press conference was held today to address the latest assault. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "bart officials are promising that riders will see more officers both on the platforms and in the trains in order to try and stop these crimes from happening."two men riding in a richmond bound bart train were stabbed shortly before 8 o clock friday night as they approached the macarthur station. bart police identified the suspect as 27 year old solomon espinosa who is believed to be a homeless man that
as the ferguson fire keeps growing. the main problem - smoke from the fire...which is causing unhealthy air conditions. the ferguson fire has burned more than 81-thousand acres and it's 35-percent contained. (michelle) the search is on for a man who stabbed two people on a bart train last night. it happened at the macarthur station -- on the same day as the funeral for nia wilson -- who was stabbed and killed at that station just two weeks ago. (michelle) kron4's ella sogomonian was at the...
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when the ferguson fire is creeping closer to the community. fire crews are doing all they can to keep the fire from over taking it. big trees lodge is in the cross hairs of this fire. that hotel first opened in 1879. the ferguson fire is 49% contained. >> final good-bye this afternoon. she's the young woman murdered at bart station. today's memorial as her family prepares to file a lawsuit against bart. live from oakland city hall. where another tribute is set to begin soon. >> it is indeed. the oakland mayor says so many people in the city are suffering from the tragedy. they organized an echt for young people. in about an hour. called a conversation. there will be an open mike and people can walk up and talk about their feelings and grief. and begin to find some healing. >> a steady stream of family and friends arrive at the funeral home for the viewing of murder victim nia wilson. an emotional time and hearts are heavy. >> she was like a princess. she's beautiful. in life and beautiful right now. and it's just so sad what happened. 18 year-
when the ferguson fire is creeping closer to the community. fire crews are doing all they can to keep the fire from over taking it. big trees lodge is in the cross hairs of this fire. that hotel first opened in 1879. the ferguson fire is 49% contained. >> final good-bye this afternoon. she's the young woman murdered at bart station. today's memorial as her family prepares to file a lawsuit against bart. live from oakland city hall. where another tribute is set to begin soon. >> it...
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a ferguson city councilman will be the next county prosecutor. you'll hear why his victory means so much. that's next. ha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. he's the one. (vo love is knowing... it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust for a long time. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. right now, get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru impreza. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. traveling lighter. getting settled. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com alice loves the smell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. - well, tell me about your experience when you switched to t
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the ferguson fire has now burned 89,000 acres. it's 35% contained. the carr fire that cornell was reporting on burned 154,000 acres and is 41% contained. and the mendocino complex fires burning in the north bay have now spread to 254,000 acres. the two fires are combined 33% contained. reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> this weekend the ferguson fire moved into the park. forcing rangers and employees to evacuate during peak season. >> we've had fires before. we've had evacuations before. but to have this extended period of just this inversion layer of just hazardous unbreathable air, it takes its toll. >> reporter: meanwhile, north of san francisco a massive pair of fires called the mendocino complex fires have exploded in size. >> this has been a challenging and deadly fire season just in the month of july. >> reporter: farther north in shasta county people near the carr fire began returning to their homes. the fire there has killed seven people and destroyed more than 1,000 structures. >> and this has been the largest and most destructive fire in
the ferguson fire has now burned 89,000 acres. it's 35% contained. the carr fire that cornell was reporting on burned 154,000 acres and is 41% contained. and the mendocino complex fires burning in the north bay have now spread to 254,000 acres. the two fires are combined 33% contained. reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> this weekend the ferguson fire moved into the park. forcing rangers and employees to evacuate during peak season. >> we've had fires before. we've had evacuations...
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the ferguson fire has burned more than 69,000 acres and is 41% contained. the main areas of the yosemite park will stay closed at least through sunday because of smoke from the fires. they also want to keep roads clear for fire crews. >>> the smoke from the california wildfires is causing bad air quality in many areas and if the wind shifts that smoke could cause health hazards right here in the bay area. john reports air quality officials issued an advisory for the bay area starting today. >> reporter: smoky air from the mendocino complex fires goes where the wind blows. now that wind is expected to shift. >> that means those fires to the north of us are going to be sweeping smoke down towards the bay area. >> reporter: bay area air quality district spokesman tom flanagan says the issued an advisory for friday and the weekend because polluted air from lake county could creep into the inland pockets of the bay area. >> places like santa rosa, places like the inland east bay, livermore, out to the walnut creek area. >> reporter: health officials say the smok
the ferguson fire has burned more than 69,000 acres and is 41% contained. the main areas of the yosemite park will stay closed at least through sunday because of smoke from the fires. they also want to keep roads clear for fire crews. >>> the smoke from the california wildfires is causing bad air quality in many areas and if the wind shifts that smoke could cause health hazards right here in the bay area. john reports air quality officials issued an advisory for the bay area starting...
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a decision that reignited violence in ferguson. national symbol of everything wrong between police and minority communities. >> that's not what we want our community to be about. >> reporter: propelled by the moment, bell ran for city council in michael brown's district. a lawyer, professor and judge, raised in st. louis county. the son of a police officer. committed to criminal justice reform. we met him during his first campaign. how important is it that there be more diversity on the council? >> i think it's very important. i think when we work together, when we get to know one another, we reach better understandings. >> reporter: he won then and now the prosecutor's race. unseating mccollough, a seven-term incumbent. backed by community leaders, bell saw a wave of new voters coming out to support him. >> i think we'll see not only him being held accountable, we'll see the community being evolved in the process of how we keep our community safe. >> reporter: after his double digit win in the democratic primary, bell will run uno
a decision that reignited violence in ferguson. national symbol of everything wrong between police and minority communities. >> that's not what we want our community to be about. >> reporter: propelled by the moment, bell ran for city council in michael brown's district. a lawyer, professor and judge, raised in st. louis county. the son of a police officer. committed to criminal justice reform. we met him during his first campaign. how important is it that there be more diversity on...
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is ferguson healing? where where is it in that process?h, and people are having the conversations, but it is inch by inch. just like our country is. >> 13 days, and did it seem longer than 13 days? >> yes, it really did. >> for all of the unrest. i remember going down to be with you and i remember the first live shot that i did with you, there were gunshots. >> yes. >> did you -- were you in fear, did you think that you were in fear for your life at any point? you might not make it? >> at some point i think that i did a few days in. at one point i talk about in the book, i thought about writing my wife a letter if something happened to me, but then i felt like god had me and i was shielded by my faith. >> it was -- and i could see it weighing on you when i was there and every time i went back and even the year after during the verdict and all of that and it is tough, because people were not listening to each other then, and everybody was sort of blaming, and you did this and you did that, but it was tough on you. tell me about this, and ho
is ferguson healing? where where is it in that process?h, and people are having the conversations, but it is inch by inch. just like our country is. >> 13 days, and did it seem longer than 13 days? >> yes, it really did. >> for all of the unrest. i remember going down to be with you and i remember the first live shot that i did with you, there were gunshots. >> yes. >> did you -- were you in fear, did you think that you were in fear for your life at any point? you...
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otras no se han resultado daÑados y 15,000 estructuras eran enojadas por las llamas el incendio fergusonnzÓ el 13 de julio calcinado mÁs de 89,633 acres las llamas han habido por mÁs de tres semanas y provocadora destilaciÓn subtotal en uno de los lugares mÁs atractivos del estado , es el parque nacional yosemite.
otras no se han resultado daÑados y 15,000 estructuras eran enojadas por las llamas el incendio fergusonnzÓ el 13 de julio calcinado mÁs de 89,633 acres las llamas han habido por mÁs de tres semanas y provocadora destilaciÓn subtotal en uno de los lugares mÁs atractivos del estado , es el parque nacional yosemite.
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. >>> now to the latest on the ferguson fire burning in yosemite. >> the valley reopened today, but only to residents and park employees. a large portion of the park remains open with other areas including yosemite valley closed indefinite indefinitely. >> the forest service says the fire is now 43% contained. calmer winds are helping fire crews. >> the moderated fire behavior the past couple of days have really given our crews a chance to go directs on the fire line, direct means they're working right on the fire line. one foot in the black, one foot in the green and building fire lean right along the edge of the fire. >> late this afternoon, officials decided to extend the camp mather, canceling an upcoming event. >>> a winery near yosemite is helping preserve the national park's fire as the ferguson fire rages inside the park. the winery off highway 41 teamed up with the yosemite conservancy to come up with a sierra gold white wiped blend and proceeds go back to the park. >> yosemite is such a beautiful park, and we want to make sure it's here for generations to come. >> it remains op
. >>> now to the latest on the ferguson fire burning in yosemite. >> the valley reopened today, but only to residents and park employees. a large portion of the park remains open with other areas including yosemite valley closed indefinite indefinitely. >> the forest service says the fire is now 43% contained. calmer winds are helping fire crews. >> the moderated fire behavior the past couple of days have really given our crews a chance to go directs on the fire line,...
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tambiÉn continÚa creciendo de forma significativa el ingenio ferguson.ondiciones tan aptas para que ocurran los incendios forestales. mucha precauciÓn con la calidad del aire. vea que las temperaturas, mi adÁn e san josÉ en 83 y bastante cÁlido en concord con 92. santa rosa no me ha noventas mientras que en oakland y san francisco temperaturas arables muy cerca de los 70. nadie viene panorama que nos ayude a controlar los incendios forestales.en nuestra zona un panorama bastante agradable con temperaturas que se mantendrÁn en los bajos 80 grados incluso hasta mediados de la prÓxima jornada. palmira:gracias. las celebraciones por la canonizaciÓn de romero comenzaron en el salvador. los feligreses esperan con ansias el 14 de cubre, dÍa en que se elevarÁ los altares segÚn una misa en el vaticano. fascina 24 de marzo de 1980 de un disparo mientras que oficiaba misa. los responsables del asesinato fueron un grupo de ultraderecha de el salvador. otro de los pilares importantes para el presidente electoyo en mÉxico es el energÉtico. el rescate de industria petr
tambiÉn continÚa creciendo de forma significativa el ingenio ferguson.ondiciones tan aptas para que ocurran los incendios forestales. mucha precauciÓn con la calidad del aire. vea que las temperaturas, mi adÁn e san josÉ en 83 y bastante cÁlido en concord con 92. santa rosa no me ha noventas mientras que en oakland y san francisco temperaturas arables muy cerca de los 70. nadie viene panorama que nos ayude a controlar los incendios forestales.en nuestra zona un panorama bastante agradable...
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and in another missouri race, ferguson city council member wesley bell unseated st. louis county prosecuting attorney robert mcculloch who was widely criticized for his handling of the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. to talk more about tuesday's results and what they mean for the midterms in november, we are joined by two guests. in washington, d d.c., zaid lali is a staff reporter at the intetercept. anand in madison, wisconsin, is john nichols, political writer for the nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! begin with, let's you. talk about the significance of these races. which were you watching most closely? >> we had also reported from
and in another missouri race, ferguson city council member wesley bell unseated st. louis county prosecuting attorney robert mcculloch who was widely criticized for his handling of the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. to talk more about tuesday's results and what they mean for the midterms in november, we are joined by two guests. in washington, d d.c., zaid lali is a staff reporter at the intetercept. anand in madison, wisconsin, is john nichols, political writer for the nation. we...
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that's the ferguson fire year yosemite. what we had was a wind shift.the smoke moving away, we're seeing winds out of the north which is also gusty which is lowering humidity levels and unfortunately a red flag warning around the carr fire and the sierra through 11:00 later on tonight. the mendocino complex too, just got an update from cal fire that the ranch fire, the northern half of that mendocino complex, grew by another 40,000 acres in the last 12 hours. now over 156,000 acres, just that northern branch in that mendocino complex. again, gusty and dry, highs near 90 degrees. to the north you see ukiah still in the 90s. bayside temperatures not that bad. we're seeing 60s around san francisco, mid-70s in oakland. as you get into the santa clara valley, upper 80s around san jose, 90 south of downtown. as you head to the east bay valleys, unfortunately hot and hazy at times as smoke continues to move in from the north. so as we go through the end of the weekend, tomorrow may briefly see a slightly stronger sea breeze. that's going to carry us on from su
that's the ferguson fire year yosemite. what we had was a wind shift.the smoke moving away, we're seeing winds out of the north which is also gusty which is lowering humidity levels and unfortunately a red flag warning around the carr fire and the sierra through 11:00 later on tonight. the mendocino complex too, just got an update from cal fire that the ranch fire, the northern half of that mendocino complex, grew by another 40,000 acres in the last 12 hours. now over 156,000 acres, just that...
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ferguson equals the bundy ranch in nevada. we found at some level people are angry at government.t washington or flint or why people get blasted in the streets. why you why you pay and you pay and you pay and you find your life and your lifestyle slipping away. that is what we found. if you feel that way you are not alone and you are the majority. don't lose each other. we are we are not each other's enemy. there is some responsibility don't burn stuff down. do not steamroll and we will be just fine. i would like to quote justice hugo black in his landmark decision your time versus united states of america in the pentagon papers and it turns out from truman to nixon they were lying. 35,000 men lost their lives to perpetuate their lie. so they printed the pentagon papers the supreme court said they are allowed to. but the press serves the government not the government and that is where we are living these days i think. the media shrinking. advertising money is consolidating but they won't push me around because i will walk right fuck out the door. so thank you. [applause] in betwee
ferguson equals the bundy ranch in nevada. we found at some level people are angry at government.t washington or flint or why people get blasted in the streets. why you why you pay and you pay and you pay and you find your life and your lifestyle slipping away. that is what we found. if you feel that way you are not alone and you are the majority. don't lose each other. we are we are not each other's enemy. there is some responsibility don't burn stuff down. do not steamroll and we will be just...
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the ferguson fire has burned more than 89- thousand acres and it's 38-percent contained.jrstone) now for the latest on the deadly carr fire burning in shasta county. the death toll has grown to eight. cal fire says the fire has burned over 160-thousand acres.it is 43-percent acres.it is 43-percent contained. thousands of people have been evacuated and more than a thousand homes have been destroyed. (michelle) a pg&e uitility worker was killed working near the carr fire. a pg&e spokesperson says the worker died from injuries in a vehicle-related accident yesterday on the western edge of the carr fire in shasta county. ken mashinchi has the story. itús a career often spent hanging from power lines, making sure communities have the power they need...hearing that lineman jairus ayeta died saturday sent shockwaves through the lineman community dr. cedric shelby, neighbor/fellow linesmanthe minute i found out that a fellow lineman died, my phone started ringing off the hook. dr. cedric shelby has worked as a lineman for 25 years, even writing a book about the job called úlife o
the ferguson fire has burned more than 89- thousand acres and it's 38-percent contained.jrstone) now for the latest on the deadly carr fire burning in shasta county. the death toll has grown to eight. cal fire says the fire has burned over 160-thousand acres.it is 43-percent acres.it is 43-percent contained. thousands of people have been evacuated and more than a thousand homes have been destroyed. (michelle) a pg&e uitility worker was killed working near the carr fire. a pg&e...
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the book is called "13 days in ferguson," and make sure that you pick up a copy. book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. the new united explorer card makes things easy. traveling lighter. taking a shortcut. (woooo) taking a breather. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. try new viactiv digestive health. the only probiotic derived chocolatey chew to help balance gut bacteria. available at rite aid and amazon. could help them save money on ca
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let's take you to yosemite, the ferguson fire. new mandatory evacuations in yosemite valley for employees and people who live in the park because of the hazardous roads conditions. earlier we told you that if you could stay -- you could stay if they wanted, but now that's changed. everybody has to go. the valley has been closed to visitors for more than a week. it will continue to be closed through sunday. let's give you a look at where the fire is burning. this is yosemite valley, not threatened by the fire. evacuations are because of smoke though. however, fire is burning closer to wawona which is a popular lodging area which has been evacuated. >> hundreds gathered to say goodbye to the 18-year-old woman who was stabbed to death at a b.a.r.t station. mia wilson was remembered as a sweet girl who liked to take selfies and dreamed of becoming a paramedic. her loved ones say her name meant purm, and they now believe her purpose was to bring people together. those who spoke urged the community to demand faces. her alleged killer is
let's take you to yosemite, the ferguson fire. new mandatory evacuations in yosemite valley for employees and people who live in the park because of the hazardous roads conditions. earlier we told you that if you could stay -- you could stay if they wanted, but now that's changed. everybody has to go. the valley has been closed to visitors for more than a week. it will continue to be closed through sunday. let's give you a look at where the fire is burning. this is yosemite valley, not...
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, can you put the ferguson up one as well? teaching moment music, maybe -- maybe the lesson of ferguson is "f" most police. that doesn't seem to be in response to some twitter troll. >> and the same with the other anti-white tweets. i don't know how the times can justify firing quinn norton when we look back at her tweets and she re-tweeted the "n" word and it was someone using the "n" word sat iricily, and it was enough for her to be ousted from the times, and i don't know how you stand by sarah jeong and fire quinn norton. it goes to the point that there's a rank hypocrisy here. "the new york times" i don't think has a defensible standard because if sarah jeong had used the "n" word, it doesn't matter what it was, she can go on for years saying horrible things about white people and that's okay. >> look, i'm a big fan of the times. i read it multiple times online every single day so i'm bending over backwards to try to be fair. in the statement that they released i know that they say for a period of time she responded to tha
, can you put the ferguson up one as well? teaching moment music, maybe -- maybe the lesson of ferguson is "f" most police. that doesn't seem to be in response to some twitter troll. >> and the same with the other anti-white tweets. i don't know how the times can justify firing quinn norton when we look back at her tweets and she re-tweeted the "n" word and it was someone using the "n" word sat iricily, and it was enough for her to be ousted from the times,...
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agradecimiento de los residentes mariposa,debido al incendio ferguson.udades de california para contener este incendio que tomÓ mÁs de 100 millas cuadradas, el tamaÑo de sacramento. autoridades dijeron que nuestro 100% contenido, advierten en la comunidad que el servicio podrÍa continuar porque hay tareas de recuperaciÓn las horas todavÍa existen pequeÑas zonas que podrÍan estar quemÁndose generando humo, se espera que la temporada de lluvia termina estos sabores unto el equipo encargado de controlar las herramientas ya comenzÓ a eaca una fÁbrica dond las mÁscaras las tiran y las suelen usar. ivo alrededor de 4000 rescatistas acudieron a la zona. ramÓn: un reporte de ivonne espitia. lo llevaremos al colorido festival del maÍz, mantienen viva una rica tradiciÓn culinaria. juan no serÁ cÓmo proteger la salud de los niÑos en la temporada de regreso a clases .continuamos >>maÑana se esperan temperaturas mÁximas en 68°, el cielo mayormente despejado y el viento soplando del noroeste. les tengo mÁs informaciÓn en sÓlo minut ramÓn: legisladores en guerrero, una
agradecimiento de los residentes mariposa,debido al incendio ferguson.udades de california para contener este incendio que tomÓ mÁs de 100 millas cuadradas, el tamaÑo de sacramento. autoridades dijeron que nuestro 100% contenido, advierten en la comunidad que el servicio podrÍa continuar porque hay tareas de recuperaciÓn las horas todavÍa existen pequeÑas zonas que podrÍan estar quemÁndose generando humo, se espera que la temporada de lluvia termina estos sabores unto el equipo...
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not something that is endemic to ferguson. in fact the doj report b-17 thinks that ferguson is not the worst of the actors. it was to be the place in which the flashpoint occurred, but it's not the worst in terms of the extraction of wealth by law enforcement and embedded by the .ourts and city officials ferguson is not actually the worst of it. in fact, in some municipalities in the greater st. louis region, you could be fined for having mismatched curtains. any kind of way in which to raise revenue and using law enforcement as the arm of wealth extraction. your own university was impacted by the fallout from the protest, etc., paying someone $.3 million on public relations to fix some of the negative image after the protest. after the protest the enrollment falling after that. how have things fared since then at the university of missouri? guest: i'm glad you brought that up. so, i would -- the university is paying, fiscally, economically, financially. the consequences have been sort of layoffs in the university of staff and
not something that is endemic to ferguson. in fact the doj report b-17 thinks that ferguson is not the worst of the actors. it was to be the place in which the flashpoint occurred, but it's not the worst in terms of the extraction of wealth by law enforcement and embedded by the .ourts and city officials ferguson is not actually the worst of it. in fact, in some municipalities in the greater st. louis region, you could be fined for having mismatched curtains. any kind of way in which to raise...
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he died when a tree fell on him as he fought to protect homes. >>> the ferguson fire is burning deepersemite national park this morning. flames jumped highway 41 yesterday and there are spot fires near el portal. yosemite valley his also been evacuated and not because of the wildfire. >> we have engines and firefighters walking along roads and working along roadways and it's really for the safety. >> the ferguson fire has scorched more than 77,000 acres and it's just over 40% contained. all, but one park entrance is closed right now and many of the landmarks are closed through the weekend because of the smoke. abc 7 news is staying on top of the wildfires. visit abc 7 news.com for updates or download the app to get alerts right to your phone. >>> time now is 5:33. survivor of the parkland shooting plan to rally. the students from marjory stoneman douglas high school are among protesters for the national march at nra. 17 students and staff members were killed when former student nikolas cruz opened fire in february. >>> president trump hopes to hold a campaign rally in ohio and it comes
he died when a tree fell on him as he fought to protect homes. >>> the ferguson fire is burning deepersemite national park this morning. flames jumped highway 41 yesterday and there are spot fires near el portal. yosemite valley his also been evacuated and not because of the wildfire. >> we have engines and firefighters walking along roads and working along roadways and it's really for the safety. >> the ferguson fire has scorched more than 77,000 acres and it's just over...
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this is where it is very unhealthy, that is near the carr fire and ferguson fire.nge for the north bay and east bay, you will notice more hayes and it will not affect the south bay, but by this afternoon, it could look a little yucky. a lot of the smoke is higher up, temperatures will drop a few degrees thanks to the ridge moving east. this ridge will help to manage this away. it will eventually move away and the numbers will get cooler. 81 in sunnyvale, 82 in santa clara. throughout the east bay, temperatures cooler than yesterday, upper 80s, low 90s, this is where the cool air states, sausalito 64, san francisco 64. we will see the 80s throughout the week and the weekend. the ridge will not impact us that much, we will see these numbers going from the 90s to the 80s and that is your forecast. >>> the giant scope for another win in extra innings, could the a's close the gap? and the serena williams takes the court in san jose, if you blinked, you could've missed it, coming up. >>> that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels e
this is where it is very unhealthy, that is near the carr fire and ferguson fire.nge for the north bay and east bay, you will notice more hayes and it will not affect the south bay, but by this afternoon, it could look a little yucky. a lot of the smoke is higher up, temperatures will drop a few degrees thanks to the ridge moving east. this ridge will help to manage this away. it will eventually move away and the numbers will get cooler. 81 in sunnyvale, 82 in santa clara. throughout the east...
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. >> the ferguson fire burning re 3500 acres overnight to more than 81,000 acres.cal fire says containment went down for the second time today to 35%. fire crews are working to get that part of the fire under control. in the areas of yosemite that were closed are due to reopen tomorrow. that could be placed at back again if conditions do not improve. >> and memorial service was held in fresno today in honor of one of the firefighters killed in the ferguson fire. brian hughes died earlier this week when a tree fell on top of him. he worked as a firefighter for nearly 15 years and his colleagues say he was a trusted leader and always put others first. he is survived by his parents and sister and his fiancie who was pregnant with their first child. >> so much has been lost y en b is stepping up to help victims. craig bennett was out of the walmart in martinez today collecting goods for people affected by the wildfires. he is asking for a variety of items including clothes, school supplies, snacks and sleeping bags. he is a member of the community service organization
. >> the ferguson fire burning re 3500 acres overnight to more than 81,000 acres.cal fire says containment went down for the second time today to 35%. fire crews are working to get that part of the fire under control. in the areas of yosemite that were closed are due to reopen tomorrow. that could be placed at back again if conditions do not improve. >> and memorial service was held in fresno today in honor of one of the firefighters killed in the ferguson fire. brian hughes died...
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the ferguson fire that scorched nearly 63,000 acres near yosemite killed two firefighters. >>> for the latest information on wild fires burning across the state. check our website, that is kpix.com. >>> salono county sent deputies to lake county to help patrol. they found a numberover people in the evacuation areas without permission and made arrests. some people had method and were charged with intent to sell. and deputies helped dmrams gather perj belongings before evacuating. >>> a homeless man was killed after he was hit by a car in north beach. it happened when the man was sleeping on an entrance ramp to an underground parking garage. the driver did stay at the scene. >>> a braisen car break in caught on camera at a bay area mall. police in richmond say it's been happening for months. >> reporter: police are noticing a trend. a lot of victims are tourists who leave bags in their car in plain sight. this is the newly released surveillance video of some of these break ins at the pacific east mall. in this video, a man gets out of his car and looks inside another vehicle, quickly pun
the ferguson fire that scorched nearly 63,000 acres near yosemite killed two firefighters. >>> for the latest information on wild fires burning across the state. check our website, that is kpix.com. >>> salono county sent deputies to lake county to help patrol. they found a numberover people in the evacuation areas without permission and made arrests. some people had method and were charged with intent to sell. and deputies helped dmrams gather perj belongings before...
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decades since america had uprising like that and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as ukraine the people of all. presume to put. good human blood all right the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only. stroller robot has got to be taken down in a polish was when they made a constitution and all this it really was in may for me. why do you begin with the lives of next to black people and so it created so suburbs and small little time it's the height far you see slower speeds small the details existing can see a lot of flats in this a lot of homes sold in stag poor people just back to back on top of each other. i live in the home which is lying to me like more of them were office parties in the state police don't come so often people get shot every other day kids get shot people kill each other black people kill each ot
decades since america had uprising like that and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as ukraine the people of all. presume to put. good human blood all right the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only. stroller robot has...
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near yosemite, the ferguson fire is 39% contained. two firefighters died battling the blaze, including a bulldozer operator trying to cut a fire line in the forest. a newly released report shows he was out of radio contact for more than four hours before a fire fighting pilot spotted the dozer at the bottom of a cliff. and there are questions whether basic safety protocols were followed before his death. and dozers do the work at night and you wonder if it's so dangerous, why. that's because that is when the fire is the calmest. temperatures cool down, winds calmer. that's actually the safest time for crews to get in there and cut the fire lines so critical to stop the fire from spreading. >>> and this afternoon, the ferguson fire has been keeping popular parts of yosemite national park shut down. crews say yosemite valley is expected to reopen this sunday. >>> two suspects tied to multiple armed robberies are in custody. their car smashed in this fence after a brief police chase this morning. the suspects are in the hospital in stabl
near yosemite, the ferguson fire is 39% contained. two firefighters died battling the blaze, including a bulldozer operator trying to cut a fire line in the forest. a newly released report shows he was out of radio contact for more than four hours before a fire fighting pilot spotted the dozer at the bottom of a cliff. and there are questions whether basic safety protocols were followed before his death. and dozers do the work at night and you wonder if it's so dangerous, why. that's because...
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the ferguson is the largest fire in the sierra national forest's history. it's burned for 29 days. 80% contained. unfortunately two firefighters lost their lives. >> the ongoing debate over who is allowed to enter and live in the united states is reaching a new intensity. >> a judge ordered a plane on the wail to el salvador to turn around, come back, bring a mother and daughter back to the u.s. they were part of a class-action lawsuit against the u.s. the judge said if the government does not stop deporting plaintiffs in the case, he will hole attorney general jeff sessions in contempt. >> we support them, we are on their side. >> protesters were also there i say. melania trump's parents became u.s. citizens yesterday through the very program their son-in-law wants to end, called chain migration. >>> nancy pelosi faces a battle if the democrats take back the house. according to an nbc news poll, 41 democrat ecfirst-time candidates for congress and nine current members of congress say that they won't back pelosi to be speaker of the house again. she doesn't
the ferguson is the largest fire in the sierra national forest's history. it's burned for 29 days. 80% contained. unfortunately two firefighters lost their lives. >> the ongoing debate over who is allowed to enter and live in the united states is reaching a new intensity. >> a judge ordered a plane on the wail to el salvador to turn around, come back, bring a mother and daughter back to the u.s. they were part of a class-action lawsuit against the u.s. the judge said if the...
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--targeted a place where along with places of previous shootings, so we went to ferguson, we want totay in rock, we wentng to los angeles, chicago, st. louis all these places that have experienced the same thing that we did, but in a different way. so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings. we wanted to go out and show people that we are real people that want to make a difference and save lives. >> we are pleased that you have chosen to be here today and experience some of the social justice activism in our country. >> the significance of the students coming to the international civil rights center and museum was that this was a place of student activism. back in february, when i first saw david hauled -- hogg national television, i said, let's get those students to the international civil rights center and museum. what he had to say about social justice activity has changed the way that we present the tours, because many of the visitors who come to this building they are , young students, they are high school students, elementary students, college student
--targeted a place where along with places of previous shootings, so we went to ferguson, we want totay in rock, we wentng to los angeles, chicago, st. louis all these places that have experienced the same thing that we did, but in a different way. so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings. we wanted to go out and show people that we are real people that want to make a difference and save lives. >> we are pleased that you have chosen to be here today and...