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rob giordano/sonoma county: "it still is constantly fluctuating.hanging our message a little bit and asking the public to do us a favor we are still getting a lot of call from people with no nexus to the burn zone, so if you can't find a relative and they are not connected to the burn zone, please try to find them first before you call us">also important to note, going forward the sheriff wants you to call his office directly to report missing persons in sonoma county connected to the wildfire...you will find that number on our website kron4.com in santa rosa haaziq madyun kron4news we have dramatic images of the devastation in courtesy of quad copter four. we sent it up over santa rosa ... from the air... you can see the scope of the destruction. entire neighborhoods have been reduced to piles of ash ... with just about the only thing left being foundations, and maybe a few items that some how survived the intense heat of the flames. the drone's view provides a much broader picture... we know from santa rosa's mayor that some 29-hundred homes were
also important to note, going forward the sheriff wants you to call his office directly to report missing persons in sonoma county connected to the wildfire...you will find that number on our website kron4.com in santa rosa haaziq madyun kron4news we have dramatic images of the devastation in courtesy of quad copter four. we sent it up over santa rosa ... from the air... you can see the scope of the destruction. entire neighborhoods have been reduced to piles of ash ... with just about the only...
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says that number 12 reported missing in the county was a lot smaller on monday rob giordano/sonoma county: "this is a snapshot in time because last night we had 2 missing persons in our jurisdiction and today we have 12. we literally got 22 more calls last night. they already found some of those 22 and we are at 12 at the moment">this is video from last week's massive search and recovery effort blanketing the county, however with the number of missing decreasing from over 22- hundred reports to about a dozen, sheriff's office is handling the investigations each of these reports... to speed up missing person investigations there is an important request the sheriff's office wants you to hear before you call to report someone missing
says that number 12 reported missing in the county was a lot smaller on mondaythis is video from last week's massive search and recovery effort blanketing the county, however with the number of missing decreasing from over 22- hundred reports to about a dozen, sheriff's office is handling the investigations each of these reports... to speed up missing person investigations there is an important request the sheriff's office wants you to hear before you call to report someone missing
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come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.rom testifying on the rugs bribery scandal involving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york. >> a man who can have anything... >> he'd lay awake nights trying to think of a way to make a dollar. >> ...throws nothing away. >> you must have said to grandpa, "this can go, can't it?" >> yes. and we told him that a million times. >> one strange inheritance. >> wow, and it's packed! >> one heavy burden. >> how much do you have? >> oh, about 3 million pounds. >> one heck of a yard sale. >> this has got to be the largest i've ever seen in my life. i said, "if you can organize it, we can inventory it, and we can sell it." >> [ auctioneer calling ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.rom testifying on the rugs bribery scandal involving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york. >> a man who can have anything... >> he'd lay awake nights trying to think of a way to make a dollar. >> ...throws nothing away. >> you must have said to grandpa, "this can go,...
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come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.ving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york.k . please be with us. kennedy: u.s. troops dying in hotpots across the globe. but why are they here and should they come home? bryan suits breaks i it down. will political correctness cancel halloween? it just did in one elementary school, and wait until you shear why. grab some candy. what happened in niger. that's become the inconvenient question for our president. his botched phone call with a sole determines widow opened a can of worms. the president's feud with a
come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.ving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york.k . please be with us. kennedy: u.s. troops dying in hotpots across the globe. but why are they here and should they come home? bryan suits breaks i it down. will political correctness cancel halloween? it just did in one elementary school, and wait...
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come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.i informant who has been blocked from testifying on the rugs bribery scandal involving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and positions you for the week ahead. coming up i'll talk with the ceo of oracle, mark hurd. but first i sat down for an exclusive interview with president trump. it was an incredible week in washington. the interview will air sunday morning. then we'll have more on monday on "mornings with maria." here is some of our in depth and extensive conversat
come giordano, thank youd dom giordano, thank you for being with us. tammy bruce.i informant who has been blocked from testifying on the rugs bribery scandal involving the children tons, the clinton foundation and 20% of america's you-main yum. please be with us. until then, have a great weekend. and good night from new york. >> announcer: from fox business headquarters in new york city, the new "wall street week." maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that...
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. - el alguacil del condado sonoma, robert giordano, se defendi de acusaciones del departamento de inmigracinontrol de aduanas. - la agencia dice que el alguacil protege a un inmigrante indocumentado a quien ahora se asocia con iniciar un incendio en el parque "sonoma valley". - giordano llam estas declaraciones como engaÑosas y dijo que el sospechoso estar arrestado en la prisin del condado hasta que se esclarezcan las acusaciones. ---centroamericanos que han vivido en este pais por casi veinte aÑos, temen ser ahora el proximo grupo en encarar el riesgo de perder su estatus legal en este pais.... ---y es que faltan solo semanas para que el departamento de seguridad nacional anuncie si renovara el t.p.s.... ---paola reyes estuvo hoy en san francisco, donde se anuncio una semana de acciones.... paola.... paola banner vanessa jose mariano paola intro vanessa y sus hijos estan listos para viajar a washington, vanessa y sus hijos estan listos para viajar a washington, para cabildear en el congreso por un futuro en este pais... "van a llegar personas de todo el pais..... a apoyarnos" hoy frente a
. - el alguacil del condado sonoma, robert giordano, se defendi de acusaciones del departamento de inmigracinontrol de aduanas. - la agencia dice que el alguacil protege a un inmigrante indocumentado a quien ahora se asocia con iniciar un incendio en el parque "sonoma valley". - giordano llam estas declaraciones como engaÑosas y dijo que el sospechoso estar arrestado en la prisin del condado hasta que se esclarezcan las acusaciones. ---centroamericanos que han vivido en este pais por...
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giordano. we know it is important we are going as fast as we canwhile thre are 250 search and rescue members out here from agencies all over the bay area think of about this fact they are faced with going over nearly 102 thousand acres that burned that is slightly more than 3 times the size of san francisco. besides the grim nature of their work it is physically challenging as well all team members must wear layers of protective clothing, plus masks gloves and goggles the sun beats down and still they move on committed to (grant) rosa. (grant) now to calistoga...the quaint wine country city...which was evacuated during the fires. flames came close, but did not penetrate city limits. (catherine) vicki liviakis is live in calistoga tonight as the city begins to try to return to a normal routine.. vicki? (catherine) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. the sea breeze brought much cooler weather to the bay area and much higher humidity too. the winds continue to bl
giordano. we know it is important we are going as fast as we canwhile thre are 250 search and rescue members out here from agencies all over the bay area think of about this fact they are faced with going over nearly 102 thousand acres that burned that is slightly more than 3 times the size of san francisco. besides the grim nature of their work it is physically challenging as well all team members must wear layers of protective clothing, plus masks gloves and goggles the sun beats down and...
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giordano. we are doing all we can giordano says - a top priority stalling those this the search for those trapped by the flames many are still missing, and they are waiting till teams conduct careful of each and every home before letting people back in. giordano. (estacio - i was with a team all day long, and it is a grim task being out here and the harsh reaaltiy of looking for deceased residents is certainly taking a toll on workers. te a water tank truck driver helping with the nuns fire is dead tonight following a crash. the california highway patrol says the truck went off the road on oakville grade off highway 29 near yountville this morning the driver was a private contractor helping cal fire. we know the driver was the only man in the truck at the the time. investigators say the truck was empty and headed downhill when it rolled over and went down an embankment. this is the first death we have heard of connected to the firefighting effort. the driver's name has not been released. ( pam
giordano. we are doing all we can giordano says - a top priority stalling those this the search for those trapped by the flames many are still missing, and they are waiting till teams conduct careful of each and every home before letting people back in. giordano. (estacio - i was with a team all day long, and it is a grim task being out here and the harsh reaaltiy of looking for deceased residents is certainly taking a toll on workers. te a water tank truck driver helping with the nuns fire is...
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this man says ro rob giordano ms people rich. >> do you wish humore freedoms?> he answered, "we're richer. life is better. china is stronger. when president trump comes here to beijing next month, he and president xi are expected to discuss issues such as trade and north korea. president trump will now be negotiated with a man who has unilateral decision-making authority. anthony. >> mason: ben tracy. thank you, ben. a disabled girl is facing deportation to mexico after being caught on her way to a hospital in south texas. she had been brought to the u.s. illegally as an infant. anna werner is following this. >> reporter: 10-year-old rosamaria hernandez, who has cerebral palsy, needed emergency gall bladder surgery. she was being rushed to the hospital in an plans tuesday when she arrived at a texas highway checkpoint, her lawyer says when customs and border patrol agencies discovered she was not a u.s. citizen, they followed her to the hospital and after surgery, took her to a detention facility in san antonio. hernandez went with her cousin because her parent
this man says ro rob giordano ms people rich. >> do you wish humore freedoms?> he answered, "we're richer. life is better. china is stronger. when president trump comes here to beijing next month, he and president xi are expected to discuss issues such as trade and north korea. president trump will now be negotiated with a man who has unilateral decision-making authority. anthony. >> mason: ben tracy. thank you, ben. a disabled girl is facing deportation to mexico after...
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. >> okay that's rob giordano from the sheriffs department. he is releasing now what you are seeing in the right side of the screen the video from the first few hours of the response. we are turning down the audio of that based on his request because there is some bad language there. so what you are seeing now newly released video live at this moment from the initial response on sunday night from the sheriffs department as sheriff giordano was saying as we look in the video, in the mark west road area of santa rosa. he wanted to show the community what the sheriff's deputies and first responders were dealing with, how dangerous the situation is if the first few hours. >> in the overnight hours of sunday night. he wanted to show how dangerous, how difficult the terrain is. and this danger far from over. firefighters still dealing with the treacherous conditions. he also mentioned this was in the mark west road area, an area decimated by the wildfires, the tubbs fire, which is now 25% contained. the sheriff before tossing to this video also said
. >> okay that's rob giordano from the sheriffs department. he is releasing now what you are seeing in the right side of the screen the video from the first few hours of the response. we are turning down the audio of that based on his request because there is some bad language there. so what you are seeing now newly released video live at this moment from the initial response on sunday night from the sheriffs department as sheriff giordano was saying as we look in the video, in the mark...
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hace pocas horas giordano dijo que no quieren que se distraigan con la historia de ice.rÓ que gonzÁlez causÓ un incendio,pero fue tan pequeÑo que los agentes del orden lo apagaron, antes de que llegaran los bomberos. la agencia contraincendios no ha podido determinar las causas del incendio, las cuales pudieran ser naturales o por algo mÁs. la agencia respondiÓ: "la oficina del alguacil sabe que no hay ninguna restricciÓn que le impida llamar a ice, algo que no hicieron despuÉs de los previos arrestos. si lo hubieran hecho, hubieran permitido que ice sacara de las calles a una amenaza pÚblica y se hubieran enfocado en la recuperaciÓn tras los incendios". muchas agencias consideran que el gobierno federal siguen los lineamientos de trump. >> es sumamente ridÍculo que ice se estÉ alineando de una manera tan directa con estos elementos anti inmigrantes. >> es un patrÓn preocupante, un ataque claro a la comunidad migrante, gente que ha sido vÍctima de este incendio. >> trabajo dentro de nuestra polÍtica y dentro de la ley. flavio: el inmigrante jesÚs gonzÁlez va a ser juzgad
hace pocas horas giordano dijo que no quieren que se distraigan con la historia de ice.rÓ que gonzÁlez causÓ un incendio,pero fue tan pequeÑo que los agentes del orden lo apagaron, antes de que llegaran los bomberos. la agencia contraincendios no ha podido determinar las causas del incendio, las cuales pudieran ser naturales o por algo mÁs. la agencia respondiÓ: "la oficina del alguacil sabe que no hay ninguna restricciÓn que le impida llamar a ice, algo que no hicieron despuÉs de...
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sheriff joe giordano said that's one of his deputy's body cam. with the wind coming back, we could see these conditions come up again. we've posted the entire video on abc7news.com. parts of the bay area are in red flag warnings with winds expecting to pick up speed. not what any of us want to hear. >> this could make a bad situation worse near the fire lines. i do want to show you the fire danger is rising. increasing winds in the hills lowering humidity and any fires that do develop or existing fires could spread rapidly, so just be vigilant and remain safe. red flag warning for the entire north bay hills and the north bay valleys, also for lake county, east bay hills until saturday night. wind gusts in the hills could reach 40 to 60 miles per hour. at the lower elevations, 30 to 35. what's going to be disturbing is the humidity level will plunge, 10% to 20% with the dry air gusting winds. it is going to be a very critical fire situation. wind advisory begins at 11:00 p.m. tonight. watch out for toppling trees and power lines. this covers the h
sheriff joe giordano said that's one of his deputy's body cam. with the wind coming back, we could see these conditions come up again. we've posted the entire video on abc7news.com. parts of the bay area are in red flag warnings with winds expecting to pick up speed. not what any of us want to hear. >> this could make a bad situation worse near the fire lines. i do want to show you the fire danger is rising. increasing winds in the hills lowering humidity and any fires that do develop or...
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. >>> heading towards the evening we are listening in to the sheriff of sonoma county, rob giordano with the updates listen in. >>> peter halvor 80 years old. valerie lynn evans, 75 years old from santa rosa. carmen caldenty. 75 years old as she was here vacationing in santa rosa with her family. michael john dorenbach from calistoga. appear veronica liz meth mccombs, 67 years old from santa rosa. our hearts and thoughts go with friends and family. currently we have 1,100 missing persons reports. 745 of them roughly have been located safe. so we are whittling that list down. again communication issues. we are getting through. we still have 400 outstanding. we are going to continue to do what i mentioned this morning, target severance. we are working the missing person's list. go to specific houses, looking for people as part of the recovery search. as the area cools and is safer to go in we will do broader severance. i want to reiterate the importance of calling 7075653856. to, one report people missing. but, two, please report them not missing when you find them because we are using res
. >>> heading towards the evening we are listening in to the sheriff of sonoma county, rob giordano with the updates listen in. >>> peter halvor 80 years old. valerie lynn evans, 75 years old from santa rosa. carmen caldenty. 75 years old as she was here vacationing in santa rosa with her family. michael john dorenbach from calistoga. appear veronica liz meth mccombs, 67 years old from santa rosa. our hearts and thoughts go with friends and family. currently we have 1,100...
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sheriff giordano said -- "there's a story out there he's the arsonist for these fires. that is not the case. there is no indication he is related to these fires at all." we'll have more on the deadly wildfires after headlines. on p puerto rico, abouththree million residents still have no electricicity from t the power , and morere than 1 millioion peoe ststill have no clean drinking water now one month after hurricane maria hit puerto rico as a category 4 storm. the official death toll now stands at 48. at least 113 more people are still missing. across the island, residents are rereporting susuffering frfrom e ininfections a and gastroiointel diseaseses as a resusult of expe to c contaminateted water. on thursdaday, presidedent trump said his administrtration desers a 10 out of 10 for its response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis on puerto rico. in california, the los angeles police department says it's investigating disgraced movie producer harvey weinstein for sexual assault. the new york police department and scotland yard are also investigating multiple reports o
sheriff giordano said -- "there's a story out there he's the arsonist for these fires. that is not the case. there is no indication he is related to these fires at all." we'll have more on the deadly wildfires after headlines. on p puerto rico, abouththree million residents still have no electricicity from t the power , and morere than 1 millioion peoe ststill have no clean drinking water now one month after hurricane maria hit puerto rico as a category 4 storm. the official death...
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. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff rob giordano: >> i think it really tells the story of how dangerous and how difficult the event was. it is not over. stay away from the houses. >> reporter: as the wind-driven flames advance closer, thousands more have been evacuated. today, california governor jerry brown visited the area. >> this is truly one of the greatest, if not the greatest tragedy that california has ever faced. the devastation is just unbelievable. it's a horror that no one could have imagined. >> reporter: almost a week after the fires began, harrowing stories of survival continue to emerge. >> we turned down that street, and there was fire everywhere. >> reporter: santa rosa firefighter gary lopez captured this video as flames surrounded their ladder truck sunday. they were headed to evacuate a senior living facility. >> we just knew we had to get to the top of that hill to go help those people. >> reporter: engineer brian buchannan was behind the wheel. getting into this incident and realizing how dramatic it is, you didn't know at the time that some of your colleagues wer
. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff rob giordano: >> i think it really tells the story of how dangerous and how difficult the event was. it is not over. stay away from the houses. >> reporter: as the wind-driven flames advance closer, thousands more have been evacuated. today, california governor jerry brown visited the area. >> this is truly one of the greatest, if not the greatest tragedy that california has ever faced. the devastation is just unbelievable. it's a...
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sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says sending out emergency alerts to the entire city of santa rosa would have incited panic. >> this is heavily populated and had we had people come from all directions, i am concerned we would have had more deaths. >> reporter: 40 people died in the wildfires so far, 22 in sonoma county, six in napa, eight in mendocino, and four in yuba county. lake county, the only one to issue emergency alerts had zero deaths. >> reporter: if there is ever a time for panic isn't it during a wildfire? >> but panic is what gets people killed on the roads. >> i think it needs improvement. i hate to point fingers. >> reporter: 290,000 people have signed up for the nixel alerts but there are more than 600,000 people not getting those alerts. in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> wineries are trying to get up and running as the fires burn. owners say most of the grapes were harvested before the fires broke out but they are concerned about the grapes that are still on the vine for red wine making in particular the skin on the grapes apply the right color which might
sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says sending out emergency alerts to the entire city of santa rosa would have incited panic. >> this is heavily populated and had we had people come from all directions, i am concerned we would have had more deaths. >> reporter: 40 people died in the wildfires so far, 22 in sonoma county, six in napa, eight in mendocino, and four in yuba county. lake county, the only one to issue emergency alerts had zero deaths. >> reporter: if there is ever...
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empresa estos son momentos de dar la mano a los necesitados ---el alguacil del condado de sonoma "rob giordanoacebook detalles sobre el arresto de "jess gonzalez". --gonzlez es un hombre desamparado quien prendi una fogata la semana pasada para calentarse. --sin embargo, agentes de ice quisieron detener a gonzalez dos dias despues que fue arrestado y haban cancelado las redadas. ---una familia en el condado de alameda lamenta hoy la muerte de su ser querido quien fue violentamente asesinado en su intento de prevenir un asalto vehicular... pasemos con david gonzalez quien est en el departaemnto del alguacil con los detalles... adelante david... buenas noches compañeros...pues intentamos comunicarnos con la familia hace unos minutos pero estuvieron indispuestos... y es que los últimos momentos del padre de 2 hijos fueron sumamente perturbadores... un par de arrestos ya se efectuaron...pero antes déjenme les comparto la trágica odisea... esto es lo que confirmó el vocero de la agencia... hoy justo antes de las 6 de la mañana, el hoy occiso, identificado como james figueroa de 46 años se encontrab
empresa estos son momentos de dar la mano a los necesitados ---el alguacil del condado de sonoma "rob giordanoacebook detalles sobre el arresto de "jess gonzalez". --gonzlez es un hombre desamparado quien prendi una fogata la semana pasada para calentarse. --sin embargo, agentes de ice quisieron detener a gonzalez dos dias despues que fue arrestado y haban cancelado las redadas. ---una familia en el condado de alameda lamenta hoy la muerte de su ser querido quien fue...
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. >> reporter: now sheriff giordano here says part of the reason he released this body camera video was because people keep asking why evacuation orders have not been lifted yet. he says until the winds calm down. until these fires are better contained he doesn't want to risk anyone going through what his deputies went through saturday night. >> if there's any proof of the difficult out there, that was one. >>> kpix katie niels new -- nielson is there tonight. >> right in the jackson family vineyards if you take a look behind me you can see flames just beyond where we're standing. the winds have just picked up within the last five or 10 minutes and that's when we started to see these flames pick up as well. that is what calfire is worried about. this fire right now 11,000 acres and only 5% contained. if the winds continue to blow strong tonight, that could push this fire straight down into hieldsburg. this is why this is an incredibly dangerous situation and it's also their top priority. >> an orange glow floods the hills above geyserville as the pocket fire continues its relentless mar
. >> reporter: now sheriff giordano here says part of the reason he released this body camera video was because people keep asking why evacuation orders have not been lifted yet. he says until the winds calm down. until these fires are better contained he doesn't want to risk anyone going through what his deputies went through saturday night. >> if there's any proof of the difficult out there, that was one. >>> kpix katie niels new -- nielson is there tonight. >>...
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sonoma county sheriff rob giordano who warned those who already left to stay away. >> this business saving lives. if you are in an evacuation area, advisory air was please leave. >> reporter: fire fighters have been working around the clock chopping down brush and putting out hot spots this weary team huddled together earlier in the day, aware of the challenge is a head. >> there is just limited number of resources. we only have so many fire engines, airplanes, is there only so many. >> reporter: dry, powerful winds are once again picking up here in napa county. officials fear those conditions will fan flames prolonging search for hundreds of people, still missing. the fires knocked out dozens of cell towers, making it very difficult for families to locate loved won. >> this is not the way i want to end and can't find anyone. >> reporter: barbara hughes went shelter to shelter looking for her aunt pam, pam finally got to a phone to say she was safe. authorities in sonoma county remain hopeful that the missing list will shrink as the communication issues are resolved. they also expect that
sonoma county sheriff rob giordano who warned those who already left to stay away. >> this business saving lives. if you are in an evacuation area, advisory air was please leave. >> reporter: fire fighters have been working around the clock chopping down brush and putting out hot spots this weary team huddled together earlier in the day, aware of the challenge is a head. >> there is just limited number of resources. we only have so many fire engines, airplanes, is there only...
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sonoma county sheriff rob giordano: >> the bulk of them are in their 70s and 80s. >> reporter: the average age of 79 speaks to the speed with which the fire overtook entire neighborhoods. those unable to move quickly could not escape. today, cadaver dogs searched for the missing. at least one more body was recovered. the economic toll is now growing. insurers estimate the damage could reach $6 billion. chris coursey, mayor of santa rosa, says it's too early to even start calculating all that his city of 180,000 has lost. >> i think that it's pretty safe to say this is the biggest challenge this city will ever face-- has ever faced and hopefully will ever face. >> reporter: california's deadliest week of wildfires has also ripped into every aspect of local life. a fire station burned down, and a crippling blow to the region's economy, stores in ruins. the only thing still standing from this 250-room hotel is the sign. and this is how sweet t's' restaurant used to look, a player neighborhood gathering place in santa rosa. now, it's gone, as are the jobs of 70 people who worked there. dennis
sonoma county sheriff rob giordano: >> the bulk of them are in their 70s and 80s. >> reporter: the average age of 79 speaks to the speed with which the fire overtook entire neighborhoods. those unable to move quickly could not escape. today, cadaver dogs searched for the missing. at least one more body was recovered. the economic toll is now growing. insurers estimate the damage could reach $6 billion. chris coursey, mayor of santa rosa, says it's too early to even start calculating...
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. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff's office rob giordano said sending out emergency alerts to the entire city of santa rosa would have incited panic. >> this county is heavily populated in that 101 corridor and had we had people coming from all directions into that corridor, i'm concerned we would have had more deaths with people in their cars trying to get out. >> reporter: 40 people died in the wildfire so far. lake county was the only county to issue emergency alerts. they had zero deaths. if there ever was a time for panic, isn't it during a wildfire? >> yeah, but panic is what gets people killed if you panic everybody who comes out on the road. >> i think it needs a lot of improvement. i hate to point fingers. >> reporter: the sheriff did say they will review at the end this much to see if any improvements can be made to the emergency alert system, but as you heard, they stand by the decision not to send out a mass message. live in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> former 49er colin kaepernick takes on the nfl. >> coming up his new fight against the league and top owners and pre
. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff's office rob giordano said sending out emergency alerts to the entire city of santa rosa would have incited panic. >> this county is heavily populated in that 101 corridor and had we had people coming from all directions into that corridor, i'm concerned we would have had more deaths with people in their cars trying to get out. >> reporter: 40 people died in the wildfire so far. lake county was the only county to issue emergency alerts....
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joining me, come over -- do smrks giordano. participation rate going up. lou: more people employed than ever before. reporter: that's a win. what the numbers mean. gary cone said he's excited. also wage growth going up, year and year, 2.9%. people who have jobs earning a little bit more. lou: that's the stuff of which prosperity is made. let's go to dom. what do you think of those nfl numbers? >> i any it's a good indicator what happened. president trump took something he was told was minor, you and i know is not minor. people care about this. i think inside the nfl you are seeing some owners doing things behind the scenes to pull this in. it's a broader thing. could there be one area of life where there will be respect for traditional values, you would think the nfl would be one. maybe roger goodell got the message. maybe you should deliver the to him. lou: the nfl owners have a second chance. they have not signed a new contract with roger goodell. he's worried about his severance package he wants in 9 figures. they have a cha
joining me, come over -- do smrks giordano. participation rate going up. lou: more people employed than ever before. reporter: that's a win. what the numbers mean. gary cone said he's excited. also wage growth going up, year and year, 2.9%. people who have jobs earning a little bit more. lou: that's the stuff of which prosperity is made. let's go to dom. what do you think of those nfl numbers? >> i any it's a good indicator what happened. president trump took something he was told was...
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. >> radio talk-how host dom giordano. see? i can't even get my mouth to work.harmain matlock-turner. >> hi, tamala. >> and sam katz. welcome to all of you. so, john mccain is here to get this award. we thought it was going to be a lovefest with him and joe biden. he shows up, and he makes some remarks, and then the president responds. we'll let you hear some of what they said, and then there was more to come in the week. let's get started with this. >> to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last, best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems... >> and, indeed, speaking of "not pretty," shortly thereafter there was a back-and-forth between the president and a democratic congresswoman from florida over his condolence call to the widow of one of the soldiers killed in niger. and, also, we heard from two former presidents, former president bush saying this later this week, that it was "time to reclaim our identity," talking a
. >> radio talk-how host dom giordano. see? i can't even get my mouth to work.harmain matlock-turner. >> hi, tamala. >> and sam katz. welcome to all of you. so, john mccain is here to get this award. we thought it was going to be a lovefest with him and joe biden. he shows up, and he makes some remarks, and then the president responds. we'll let you hear some of what they said, and then there was more to come in the week. let's get started with this. >> to refuse the...
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rob giordano, sonoma county sheriff. "do you think the 50 still missing are all dead? no, we came down from 2k missing, and i hope no more dead, but i think that is unrealistic. i spoke with the sonoma county who is also in charge of the coroner's bureau. he told me the volunteer searchers are working as fast as they can but is a mammouth task. nearly 102 thousand acres burned - that is nearly 3 times the size of san francisco. sean st. louis/lost home in fires. i am glad to be alive. santa rosa resident sean st. louis used to call this home but as you can see, there is nothing left. st. louis was able to glance at the ruins this afternoon because his home is near a blockade. he says he will never forget running for his life and his heart goes out to those still missing. st. louis. it is really awful (estacio) the sonoma county sheriff's office announced the names of two people who lost their lives in the fires monte neil kirven 81 and mariyly caroll ress, 71. they are awaiting the names of 6 others as their remains are being identified the department of justice. in sa
rob giordano, sonoma county sheriff. "do you think the 50 still missing are all dead? no, we came down from 2k missing, and i hope no more dead, but i think that is unrealistic. i spoke with the sonoma county who is also in charge of the coroner's bureau. he told me the volunteer searchers are working as fast as they can but is a mammouth task. nearly 102 thousand acres burned - that is nearly 3 times the size of san francisco. sean st. louis/lost home in fires. i am glad to be alive....
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. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff rob giordano spoke bluntly. >> identification is going to be hardave found bodies that were almost completely intact, and we have found bodies that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: hundreds are still missing, or unaccounted for. the massive scale of the disaster was expressed in a surreal image, a mail truck with nothing but rubble all around. many who fled know they're lucky to be alive, including charity ruiz, who escaped her burning neighborhood by bicycle, her two kids hitched to the back. and all with a third child on the way. she's 8 1/2 months pregnant. >> to know that the baby's going to come into this world, and of course, be loved, and it's going to be wonderful and exciting. but i won't have a place to bring them home to. >> reporter: these ruins were the former home of tom and sue fellbaum who lived here for 28 years. how much did you get to leave with when you left? >> nothing. ornaments. >> reporter: except for a few tiny treasures, everything else, photos, memories, they're gone. has what happened sunk in yet? >> no.
. >> reporter: sonoma county sheriff rob giordano spoke bluntly. >> identification is going to be hardave found bodies that were almost completely intact, and we have found bodies that were nothing more than ash and bones. >> reporter: hundreds are still missing, or unaccounted for. the massive scale of the disaster was expressed in a surreal image, a mail truck with nothing but rubble all around. many who fled know they're lucky to be alive, including charity ruiz, who...
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sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says he fea more coverage of the wildfires in wine country.ot of people in santa rosa still don't know whether their homes and neighborhoods are still standing. some have returned to find little more than rubble. the sonoma county sheriff says he fears the bodies of more victims may be found when crews have a chance to conduct more thorough searches. >>> in the area of the silverado country club, many pricey homes have been ruined by the flames just hours after the pga tour event was hosted here.>>> we are expecting an update from emergency officials in napa at around 9 am this morning.>>> the bay area taking a hit when it comes to air quality from the fires. even here in san francisco, we can still smell the heavy smoke. >> reporter: absolutely. i drove out from santa clara this morning and could see the smoke and smell it in the air. it is not only the areas being directly hit with these fires that are being impacted by heavy smoke. we have a fire detection map. you can see what firefighters are up against this morning. there is a smoke advi
sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says he fea more coverage of the wildfires in wine country.ot of people in santa rosa still don't know whether their homes and neighborhoods are still standing. some have returned to find little more than rubble. the sonoma county sheriff says he fears the bodies of more victims may be found when crews have a chance to conduct more thorough searches. >>> in the area of the silverado country club, many pricey homes have been ruined by the flames just...
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homestretch 6 abc is pleased to host the debate between democrat phil murphy and republican kim giordanojim gardner is one of the moderators. send questions using. and watch it here on 6 abc. >>> today was wet and gray you but she has to the show must go on and that was the case in south philadelphia. ♪ the animal columbus day parade made its way down broad street. legendry singer connie francis served as the grand marshal of the parade that celebrates italian american culture. our alicia vitarelli was the m c. people packed the neighborhood. outfest celebrates the city's lgbtq history and community. the block party is in its 27th year, there was plenty of music and dancing. >>> much more to come on action, people in south jersey are rallying around puerto rico. >> we'll show you how, what they're doing to help the island devastated by hurricane maria last month. >>> today mark the one week interaction of the las vegas shooting. the latest on the case that has so many still wondering why it happened. >>> today marks one week since the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history, investigator
homestretch 6 abc is pleased to host the debate between democrat phil murphy and republican kim giordanojim gardner is one of the moderators. send questions using. and watch it here on 6 abc. >>> today was wet and gray you but she has to the show must go on and that was the case in south philadelphia. ♪ the animal columbus day parade made its way down broad street. legendry singer connie francis served as the grand marshal of the parade that celebrates italian american culture. our...
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. >> he yordano rob giordano the sheriff. let me start with missing persons. still work the missing persons report. still working on remains collection and searching, unfortunately. 1485 reports of missing people now. 1250 located safe. so again, still communication issues, still working through that. 235 still outstanding. we have made a couple more recoveries up to 19 fatalities now. the most important point of this particular press briefing is that this is still a very dangerous event. i'm finding a lot of people asking why they can't go back and pg&e has done a great job, turned on power, at&t is putting up phone service. and a lot of people don't understand what the issue is and why they can't get back into their homes. i want to impress upon people, please stay out of the evac zones and burned areas. it's still extremely dangerous. they are expecting wind tonight. a lot of preparations are going into keeping people safe. we just started evacuating a fire near healdsburg because the fire is moving. this is still a dangerous event. in light of that in talk
. >> he yordano rob giordano the sheriff. let me start with missing persons. still work the missing persons report. still working on remains collection and searching, unfortunately. 1485 reports of missing people now. 1250 located safe. so again, still communication issues, still working through that. 235 still outstanding. we have made a couple more recoveries up to 19 fatalities now. the most important point of this particular press briefing is that this is still a very dangerous event....
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. >>> sonoma county sheriff rob giordano is putting to rest the rumor about immigration checks at firevacuation centers. >> shelters are asking for names because they want to identify the people that are coming into the shelter. immigration status will never be asked of you and they are just trying to identify who is coming in. >> the county's department of health services posted a similar message on twitter saying that immigration status will not be asked at sonoma county shelters. >>> it is 5:55. our coverage continues next. after days of devastation, new information on the possible cause of the wildfires. and i'm an arborist with i'pg&e in the sierras. the drought in california has killed trees on a massive scale. any of those trees that fail into power lines could cause a wildfire or a power outage. public safety is the main goal of our program. that's why we're out removing these hundreds of thousands of hazard trees. having tools and technology gives us a huge edge to identify hazard trees. my hope is that the work we're performing allows that these forests can be sustained and e
. >>> sonoma county sheriff rob giordano is putting to rest the rumor about immigration checks at firevacuation centers. >> shelters are asking for names because they want to identify the people that are coming into the shelter. immigration status will never be asked of you and they are just trying to identify who is coming in. >> the county's department of health services posted a similar message on twitter saying that immigration status will not be asked at sonoma county...
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sheriff rob giordano was speaking. an undocumented immigrant had set the wildfire. unrelated arson charges and is not spektded in last week's wildfires. the acting director again criticized the state's sanctuary status. it was said in a statement that his agents should have been allowed to deport the immigrant. quote, saying doing so would have allowedize to remove a public safety threat from the community and the limited resources an avoidable crime when they should be focused on fire recovery. >> much more ahead. california environmentalist announcing an 8-figure campaign to impeach president trump. why he says mr. trump must go, now. >>> i'm michael finney live in clear lake. 7 on your side has set up in the disaster assistance center. coming up, cleaning up. >>> as we all know, northern california has been tragically affected by these wildfires. >> and points for a purpose. klay thompson stepping up in a big way this afternoon to help the north bay wildfire victims. now he wants your help. . >>> a democratic billionaire environmentalist has launched a multimilli
sheriff rob giordano was speaking. an undocumented immigrant had set the wildfire. unrelated arson charges and is not spektded in last week's wildfires. the acting director again criticized the state's sanctuary status. it was said in a statement that his agents should have been allowed to deport the immigrant. quote, saying doing so would have allowedize to remove a public safety threat from the community and the limited resources an avoidable crime when they should be focused on fire...
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sonoma sheriff robert giordano: >> identification is going to be hard. so far in the recovery, we've found bodies is not more than ash and bone. we'll do everything in power to recover people and i promise you that we'll handle remains with care and get them back to people. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom visited the region today, and acknowledged the toll on life and property. >> we do know that the impact is permanent. this is without precedent in my lifetime. >> reporter: what caused the spate of fires is still under investigation. the "san jose mercury news" has reported that power lines sparked some of the fires, after they blown down by gale-force winds. the reports say sonoma county emergency dispatchers got calls about lines falling and transformers exploding, shortly before the fires broke out sunday night. in a statement, the utility, p.g.&e., said high winds and vegetation growth "contributed to some trees, branches and debris impacting our electric lines across the north bay." as smoke clouds the sky here, and the fire battle go
sonoma sheriff robert giordano: >> identification is going to be hard. so far in the recovery, we've found bodies is not more than ash and bone. we'll do everything in power to recover people and i promise you that we'll handle remains with care and get them back to people. >> reporter: lieutenant governor gavin newsom visited the region today, and acknowledged the toll on life and property. >> we do know that the impact is permanent. this is without precedent in my lifetime....
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. >> radio talk-how host dom giordano. see? i can't even get my mouth to work.matlock-turner. >> hi, tamala. >> and sam katz. welcome to all of you. so, john mccain is here to get this award. we thought it was going to be a lovefest with him and joe biden. he shows up, and he makes some remarks, and then the president responds. we'll let you hear some of what they said, and then there was more to come in the week. let's get started with this.
. >> radio talk-how host dom giordano. see? i can't even get my mouth to work.matlock-turner. >> hi, tamala. >> and sam katz. welcome to all of you. so, john mccain is here to get this award. we thought it was going to be a lovefest with him and joe biden. he shows up, and he makes some remarks, and then the president responds. we'll let you hear some of what they said, and then there was more to come in the week. let's get started with this.
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. >> giordano ends, two young children at holly glenn, her third grader has been sick, and she wonder if exposure to mold is to blame. >> yes, i think it is pretty scary. >> reporter: superintendent says there is no other option than to bus children to three other schools in the district temporarily. but some parent say that may lead to other issues. >> i'm happen that i they're closing it down, my concern is the bussing all of these kids to another school over crowded classrooms. >> reporter: now the superintendent adds that all schools within the district will also be tested for mold. live in monroe township this morning, anita oh, cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >>> all right, anita, thank you. >> part of the schuylkill expressway was temporarily shutdown overnight as authority investigated a deadly motorcycle crash. this happened around 10:30 last night on the highway near girard avenue. police say a motorcyclist was traveling eastbound, when he lost control, flew over the median, then struck and killed by a car on the westbound side police have not released the identity of the victim.
. >> giordano ends, two young children at holly glenn, her third grader has been sick, and she wonder if exposure to mold is to blame. >> yes, i think it is pretty scary. >> reporter: superintendent says there is no other option than to bus children to three other schools in the district temporarily. but some parent say that may lead to other issues. >> i'm happen that i they're closing it down, my concern is the bussing all of these kids to another school over crowded...
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earlier sonoma county sheriff rob giordano gave an update on the firefighting efforts in california.re a of concerns about whether will go. we will... were doing evacuations all day yesterday and all through the night. we are not switching operations to anything but life—saving, it is a life—saving and evacuation. we have had a lot of questions from people in advisory areas, in other words they were advised to prepare for evacuations. my advice to those of you who are advised as to go. traffic is bad in the county, if we have to evacuate it would be better to have you out of there. if you have somewhere to go, go. the less people to evacuate, the better off we will be. this is a series of end, life safety is what matters and that is where we are headed. we have are missing persons count up to 670 right now. of that we have found 110 located safely. you will note the 110 has not change from yesterday because the team working mrs —— missing persons works into the night, goes to bed then comes back again, to be expected to come back. with that in many more evacuations through the night,
earlier sonoma county sheriff rob giordano gave an update on the firefighting efforts in california.re a of concerns about whether will go. we will... were doing evacuations all day yesterday and all through the night. we are not switching operations to anything but life—saving, it is a life—saving and evacuation. we have had a lot of questions from people in advisory areas, in other words they were advised to prepare for evacuations. my advice to those of you who are advised as to go....
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in those cases giordano said people should sign up for a system that can send alerts over wi-fi. >> isws media. listen to your radio, pay attention to the cell phone, get on the web pangs. use them all so you don't miss the pieces. >> reporter: we spoke with a family whose aunt has been missing since sunday, a hotel employee saw that report, recognized the woman and helped us reacquaint the family. clearly this has taken a combination of efforts to make sure everyone stays safe. norah? >> wow. such reporting there. i hope everyone can relatives. >>> a napa, california man is thanking officers for rescuing him ands he family. s they were rescued sunday as the wildfires approached their home. the helicopter could only fit four passengers, so tomeo stayed behind while his wife, their son, and parents left. >> i didn't know what was going to happen. i called my daughter and said, if i don't see you again, remember, i love you. that was it. that was the end. >> it was ugly. it was close. it wasll >> tamayo said his home was destroyed. one of the officers who went back in the helicopter said
in those cases giordano said people should sign up for a system that can send alerts over wi-fi. >> isws media. listen to your radio, pay attention to the cell phone, get on the web pangs. use them all so you don't miss the pieces. >> reporter: we spoke with a family whose aunt has been missing since sunday, a hotel employee saw that report, recognized the woman and helped us reacquaint the family. clearly this has taken a combination of efforts to make sure everyone stays safe....
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let me >> sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says it's important for people to see the video. >> thisous event. it is not over. stay away from the houses and understand the severity of what this fire can do. >> reporter: more than 9,000 firefighters are trying to contain the flames which have already scorched an area larger than new york city, and high winds expected this weekend could reignite the danger. >> the trees and everything on this fire, that tree was on fire. they raced toward his home in santa rosa. >> how fast did this all go up? >> pretty quick. i would say within three or four minutes this fire was getting up right to where we were standing. >> his home was spared, but not his barn. >> his wife alicia tried to salvage what she could. >> we're just glad that we could get out because i know there's people that haven't and the fires continues to rise. friday crews dressed in protective suits searched for the missing with cadaver dogs. >> we are all humans. everybody cares about this, and it does impact us. we're not going to give ourselves a time limit, but we're going to
let me >> sonoma county sheriff rob giordano says it's important for people to see the video. >> thisous event. it is not over. stay away from the houses and understand the severity of what this fire can do. >> reporter: more than 9,000 firefighters are trying to contain the flames which have already scorched an area larger than new york city, and high winds expected this weekend could reignite the danger. >> the trees and everything on this fire, that tree was on fire....