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the fire destroyed about three- quartersf all the buildings in the small mountain town of greenville.ght remembers rushing home from her office just before the fire reached her doorstep on august fourth. >> i literally packed up my stuff and said, ¡i'm leaving. my house is going to burn down.' even though we didn't think it would happen, we were ready. so, yeah, so we left out of town and it was pretty much on both sides of the highway. >> the hillside ahead of us was basically 100 feet flames coming down. >> reporter: chad hermann is the undersheriff of plumas county, which includes greenville. >> there were spot fires occurring everywhere and it just incinerated the town in a matter of 30 minutes. >> reporter: nearly all of the town's residents evacued, and no lives were lost, but this is the scene they came back to. >> i came through the following day leaving quincy, going to i went through roughly at 7:00 at nht and it was extremely smoky. there were still active fire burning, but it was devastating knowing what this town used to be. >> reporter: robert deschler and his wife, mich
the fire destroyed about three- quartersf all the buildings in the small mountain town of greenville.ght remembers rushing home from her office just before the fire reached her doorstep on august fourth. >> i literally packed up my stuff and said, ¡i'm leaving. my house is going to burn down.' even though we didn't think it would happen, we were ready. so, yeah, so we left out of town and it was pretty much on both sides of the highway. >> the hillside ahead of us was basically 100...
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this is going to choke me up a little bit. >> reporter: greenville was a tight-knit community before. residents took pride in the historic buildings here that dated back to the gold rush era. now, those buildings are gone. and residents are scattered around the area, staying with friends and family, and in r.v.'s as winter approaches. at 9:30 a.m., kevin goss would normally be opening the local pharmacy that stood in the center of town. >> the village drug was the oldest building in town, or at least one of them. and the way station across the street. 1800s gold rush town. so, yes, it's got a lot of history. we did, unfortunately, lose a lot of history and we're going to try and save everything that we possibly can. >> reporter: as the fire tore down this hillside toward greenville, goss rushed in to save the pharmacy's computer, and the health records of all his patients. >> we bought that in 1988. a family owned business, and it really was heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking. >> reporter: the town's main street stands silent and largely deserted, save for inspection and cleanup crew
this is going to choke me up a little bit. >> reporter: greenville was a tight-knit community before. residents took pride in the historic buildings here that dated back to the gold rush era. now, those buildings are gone. and residents are scattered around the area, staying with friends and family, and in r.v.'s as winter approaches. at 9:30 a.m., kevin goss would normally be opening the local pharmacy that stood in the center of town. >> the village drug was the oldest building in...
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greenville academy that opened in 1969 was one of them. white only.other academies now admit back students greenville academy is 70% black. >> there's a lot of white people and black people coming together. we all know each other, so we feel at home. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the family atmosphere and christian values are what the school strives for and the belief that they can do great things. they decided last year to come to the high school. >> we bond like a family. do everything together. >> reporter: his old school cancelled because of covid. he could have gone to better, fancier schools with bigger facilities but he was drawn here. >> when i first came in, it feel like we knew each other all of our lives. >> reporter: there was no resentment from kids already here, like the senior running back. >> we all knew each other, come in as a team, we feel like we are reunited again. >> reporter: and this linemen, who like palmer started the school in sixth grade. they helped convince smith and others to come. >> we accept everyone. we want everyone to be part o
greenville academy that opened in 1969 was one of them. white only.other academies now admit back students greenville academy is 70% black. >> there's a lot of white people and black people coming together. we all know each other, so we feel at home. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the family atmosphere and christian values are what the school strives for and the belief that they can do great things. they decided last year to come to the high school. >> we bond like a family. do...
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will cain is live at carolina drive-n greenville, south carolina.achel campos-duffy on the road, a farmhouse restaurant in bran stolen, missouri. the somewhere somehow they are located in the united states of america. steve: pete, let's start with you, where are you and what are you doing? pete: good morning. we are at melissa's diner in fort myers. are we ready to go this morning? [cheers and applause] pete: i don't know, i feel like melissa's could lay claim to the headquarters of "fox & friends" breakfast with friends. i don't know that we have been anywhere else more often and better received than here. and 25 years. although we have been doing diners for what now five or six years? and i know, brian, you invented the stairway walk and hallway walk and basically walking i think steve invented the diner if i'm right up in new hampshire. we are hearkening back today to many, many years of talking to the people. bringing the voice of the people to america. and we will do more of that today. steve: thank you very much. it worked out from -- the reas
will cain is live at carolina drive-n greenville, south carolina.achel campos-duffy on the road, a farmhouse restaurant in bran stolen, missouri. the somewhere somehow they are located in the united states of america. steve: pete, let's start with you, where are you and what are you doing? pete: good morning. we are at melissa's diner in fort myers. are we ready to go this morning? [cheers and applause] pete: i don't know, i feel like melissa's could lay claim to the headquarters of "fox...
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we would like to be successful in greenville. we would like to read the target cuts out by 2030, and 2050. what we don't want is greenville issue to be a matter of daily political communication action. and we don't wanted to, we don't want this to be a competition because everybody can say one percent higher. everybody can say one year earlier. so i think we should come back to the ground of normal, the common sense rationally, the cool down and make a long term strategy. so in this, in this regard, what i know about energy, as a politician would be a foreign affairs as that the more sources and the more delivery routes we do have is the better. that's why be very happy when turkey ah bulgaria, serbia, and thus hungary, we could harmonize our efforts to join our efforts in order to, to construct a new delivery route from the south. which can not only deliver a gas from gas from, from russia to the region, but from other by john, from the caucasian region during through the. 5 through the southern gas corridor, when it comes to no
we would like to be successful in greenville. we would like to read the target cuts out by 2030, and 2050. what we don't want is greenville issue to be a matter of daily political communication action. and we don't wanted to, we don't want this to be a competition because everybody can say one percent higher. everybody can say one year earlier. so i think we should come back to the ground of normal, the common sense rationally, the cool down and make a long term strategy. so in this, in this...
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we would like to be successful in greenville. we would like to reach the authorities set out by 2030, and 2050. what we don't want is greenville issue to be a mother of daily political communication action. and we don't wanted to, we don't want this to be a competition because everybody can say one percent higher. everybody can say one the earlier. so i think we should come back to the ground of normality, common sense rationale, the cool down, and make long term strategies in this, in disregard the delivery roots of gas are there. if we can utilize the delivery routes, i don't think that there should be a problem during the can i bring another aspect in that push towards green policies in the block in the you, are they having an impact on hungry look, i'm representing a country which was the 1st one among the member states to rectify the parish agreement. we are among those $21.00 countries on earth which could increase their g. d, p, y are decreasing the emission. so environment or production is definitely very, very important
we would like to be successful in greenville. we would like to reach the authorities set out by 2030, and 2050. what we don't want is greenville issue to be a mother of daily political communication action. and we don't wanted to, we don't want this to be a competition because everybody can say one percent higher. everybody can say one the earlier. so i think we should come back to the ground of normality, common sense rationale, the cool down, and make long term strategies in this, in...
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i think we are good. >> in greenville, john. kpix five. >> the inflatable dam is filled with water, not air. so it can take several days to fully empty. it can be refilled if things stay dry for a long period. but, everyone is hoping that will not be necessary. with heavy rain expected tomorrow, san francisco public works is providing up to 10 free sandbags for properties prone to flooding. and you can pick them up at the operations yard at the kansas street gate. be sure to bring proof of address. >> be sure to bring something to keep yourself dry at the game tomorrow. levi stadium. because it is shaping up to be a perfect storm. team will be hosting the colts tomorrow at santa clara. they are ready for anything, including the rain. they are telling fans to arrive early and dress appropriately. now, to this year up you look at the snowy conditions along 80. the storm is expected to dump clint printy 20 of fresh powder. be careful. >> here in the bay area, police are reminding drivers never drive through standing water on the ro
i think we are good. >> in greenville, john. kpix five. >> the inflatable dam is filled with water, not air. so it can take several days to fully empty. it can be refilled if things stay dry for a long period. but, everyone is hoping that will not be necessary. with heavy rain expected tomorrow, san francisco public works is providing up to 10 free sandbags for properties prone to flooding. and you can pick them up at the operations yard at the kansas street gate. be sure to bring...
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in greenville, deborah villalon. ktvu, fox two news. marshland where some endangered bird species in coastal fish can thrive just about an hour ago here have the equipment was used to breach a levee to release water from suisun bay into pacheco marched in martinez. this levee breaches part of the john muir land trust and contra costa county flood control and water conservation districts. $24 million marsh restoration plan. they say it is a huge step in the restoration of the 232 acre marsh and the lower walnut creek watershed. the area will also include 2.5 miles of hiking trails. we are really at the at the finish line for when we were finally being able to turn this area that has been dichter and drained and filled now that we're restoring it to vibrant title marshlands. what we're doing now, today is what we're moving this plug of soil behind us that takes these title channels that we built and really connects them to san francisco bay. the project took seven months to complete included dozens of biological surveys and hundreds of ho
in greenville, deborah villalon. ktvu, fox two news. marshland where some endangered bird species in coastal fish can thrive just about an hour ago here have the equipment was used to breach a levee to release water from suisun bay into pacheco marched in martinez. this levee breaches part of the john muir land trust and contra costa county flood control and water conservation districts. $24 million marsh restoration plan. they say it is a huge step in the restoration of the 232 acre marsh and...
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around greenville, monterey, getting light showers. that's going to change as our next storm is coming in overnight tonight, going into tomorrow. tonight, showers between 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. are in association with the current system. tomorrow, we are expecting moderate pockets of rain, especially for the morning commute. it could be messy. tracking a stronger atmospheric river, the first of the season. that's to win on sunday. it's a level three. i will be back with a closer look at how much rain that will bring and what else it will bring. dan: thank you. with more rainy days ahead, schools are trying to play it safe, keeping kids indoors while continuing to follow covid-19 protocols. leanne melendez explains that it's a balancing act. reporter: this was everett middle school in san francisco on the first day of classes back in august. the outdoor space big enough to make students and staff feel comfortable amid covid. today, the rain forest many schools to have a staggered recess and lunch time. schools make sure to keep students in
around greenville, monterey, getting light showers. that's going to change as our next storm is coming in overnight tonight, going into tomorrow. tonight, showers between 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. are in association with the current system. tomorrow, we are expecting moderate pockets of rain, especially for the morning commute. it could be messy. tracking a stronger atmospheric river, the first of the season. that's to win on sunday. it's a level three. i will be back with a closer look at how much...
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for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ beach resort in greenvillelling for $3.7 million. the press democrat reports that county supervisor linda hopkins. recently did a walkthrough of that property and is now added the item to the board's agenda next week. the county already owns six public beaches along the russian river. the state eviction moratorium has expired in many bay area renters are worried they could be forced out of their homes right now alameda county and cities, including oakland and berkeley, still ban pandemic fictions but in counties, including santa clara, solano and san francisco, those protections have ended. statewide landlords must prove, though, that they have exhausted options for rental relief before evicting tenants. still, renters say they're fearful. landlords are struggling as well, probably and looking for the money that they do deserve, but. you know, we're struggling to. we don't want to be out on the street. we're doing our best to try to work with them. morgan zito. san francisco says he and his roommates were appro
for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ beach resort in greenvillelling for $3.7 million. the press democrat reports that county supervisor linda hopkins. recently did a walkthrough of that property and is now added the item to the board's agenda next week. the county already owns six public beaches along the russian river. the state eviction moratorium has expired in many bay area renters are worried they could be forced out of their homes...
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the problem for hunger is other, the new regulation of greenville, which is an invite expectation or flap owners. owners caught on, or the e. u energy commissioner has warned that prices will most likely continue to rise throughout the winter. won't see any respite until the spring of 2022, just how high prices rise may well come down to something as fickle as the weather . if it's a particularly cold winter, we could well see prices soaring, higher and higher. and what we've also seen though is a number of european countries coming together and saying things half the change, france paying grease, the czech republic and romania, all of their finance ministers signed a joint statement saying that there needs to be a complete overhaul of the way energy is purchased in europe. that isn't going to be a short term solution though. perhaps in the long term it may change something. it's not gonna change energy bills or this coming winter. what we're also seeing is the european union is saying that they're going to investigate claims that russia is behind attempts to manipulate the gas price
the problem for hunger is other, the new regulation of greenville, which is an invite expectation or flap owners. owners caught on, or the e. u energy commissioner has warned that prices will most likely continue to rise throughout the winter. won't see any respite until the spring of 2022, just how high prices rise may well come down to something as fickle as the weather . if it's a particularly cold winter, we could well see prices soaring, higher and higher. and what we've also seen though...
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and if we me not receive them adequate greenville in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something where you can handle as a county that resources we have is very limited times are hot, even for the most resilient of animals. rare. while species found only in this part of the country, also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exertion. back in the village of blackman who's seen tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. cattle, sorry, al jazeera, what year ne and kenya, nigeria has launched the digital currency only months after and borrowed banks and financial institutions from dealing with crypto currencies. the central bank of nigeria said the currency named the narrow will operate as an electronic wallet. the banks governor says he wants to make the inner accessible to everyone just like cache. uh huh. the address is in boucher. he says the government on the central bank in nigeria are convinced that mera is an essential development. they feel that the wilcock, the cost of banking in this country and facility trade, not only in nigeria, but across th
and if we me not receive them adequate greenville in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something where you can handle as a county that resources we have is very limited times are hot, even for the most resilient of animals. rare. while species found only in this part of the country, also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exertion. back in the village of blackman who's seen tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. cattle, sorry, al jazeera, what year ne and...
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his part in chicago, black hawks, failure to properly investigate allegations of sexual abuse. greenville coach to the black hooks to the stanley cup trophy back in 2010. when one of their pie as kyle beach had claimed to have been abused by an assistant coach during the playoffs, quin bill said he didn't know about the matter until this year, but a report has found that he and others in management didn't know, but were more focused on winning the championship. and in an interview this week, the alleged victim, a beach that his coach was definitely it was i watched the entire leadership management group and our job fun goes office to have a meeting about it. i buried this for 10 years, 11 years 63 about quinn vale, quit his current job at the florida panthers following a meeting with the n h l. a commission on thursday in the statements. he said, i want to express my sorry for the pain of this young man called beach has suffered . my former team at the black hawks failed kyle and i own my share of that. i want to reflect on how all of this happened and take the time to educate myself on e
his part in chicago, black hawks, failure to properly investigate allegations of sexual abuse. greenville coach to the black hooks to the stanley cup trophy back in 2010. when one of their pie as kyle beach had claimed to have been abused by an assistant coach during the playoffs, quin bill said he didn't know about the matter until this year, but a report has found that he and others in management didn't know, but were more focused on winning the championship. and in an interview this week,...
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the problem for hunger is under the new regulation of greenville, which is a direct taxation for flat owners. owners caught on or the e. u energy commissioner has warned that prices will most likely continue to rise throughout the winter. won't see any respite until the spring of 2022, just how high prices rise may well come down to something as fickle as the weather . if it's a particularly cold winter, we could well see prices soaring, higher and higher. and what we've also seen though is a number of european countries coming together and saying things half the change, france, spain, greece, the czech republic and romania, all their finance ministers signed a joint statement saying that there needs to be a complete overhaul of the way energy is purchased in europe, that isn't going to be a short term solution though, perhaps in the long term it may change something. it's not gonna change energy builds this coming winter. what we're also seeing is the european union is saying that they're going to investigate claims that russia is behind attempts to manipulate the gas price that they
the problem for hunger is under the new regulation of greenville, which is a direct taxation for flat owners. owners caught on or the e. u energy commissioner has warned that prices will most likely continue to rise throughout the winter. won't see any respite until the spring of 2022, just how high prices rise may well come down to something as fickle as the weather . if it's a particularly cold winter, we could well see prices soaring, higher and higher. and what we've also seen though is a...
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host: from herb in greenville. guest: thank you. one of the things that we need to do is understand history. the history of law enforcement comes from the 1800s, when the slave catchers would catch runaway slaves, return them to their rightful owner. during reconstruction, the clue klutz clan had their own gasoline and by the way, reverend, the son of a sheriff burnt down a black tennessee church here a couple of years ago. anyway, now we the people, our tax dollars provide the funding for all of this weaponry. the high tech war materials these people use to destroy us. one of the smartest man's ever -- guest: what do you mean, destroy us? caller: well, spraying a nine-year-old girl with pepper spray? body spraying a girl on concrete , knocking her unconscious, turning her on her stomach and handcuffing her behind her back? that is destroying us? guest: every law enforcement professional in america that does that kind of thing without any cause or justification should be held criminally responsible and i believe that every police ch
host: from herb in greenville. guest: thank you. one of the things that we need to do is understand history. the history of law enforcement comes from the 1800s, when the slave catchers would catch runaway slaves, return them to their rightful owner. during reconstruction, the clue klutz clan had their own gasoline and by the way, reverend, the son of a sheriff burnt down a black tennessee church here a couple of years ago. anyway, now we the people, our tax dollars provide the funding for all...
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. >> in a recent interview in greenville, one of murdaugh's attorneys says alex was identified by theterview, the attorney says his client was visiting his mother at the time of the murder. murdaugh had not been charged in the death of his wife and son. >> it's cyou have been called a hill-billie hit man, how does it make you feel? >> i laugh at it. >> smith says on september 4th, murdaugh called him for help. murdaugh pointed a gun at smith. >> you got to take care of it. i can't do it. >> you want me to kill him? >> smith says he never shot murdaugh. murdaugh's attorney describing something different. murdaugh confessed that he hopes by dying would collect a $10 million life insurance policy. murdaugh was free on bond when he was arrested again. alex murdaugh is expected to hear tomorrow in a courtroom. it remains to be seen if he'll be allowed to go free on bond again. erin? >> martin, thank you. i want to go now to eric bland, attorney for the family of gloria satterfield. area eric, what was the family's reaction when they learned murdaugh was charged? >> it was surreal. they are
. >> in a recent interview in greenville, one of murdaugh's attorneys says alex was identified by theterview, the attorney says his client was visiting his mother at the time of the murder. murdaugh had not been charged in the death of his wife and son. >> it's cyou have been called a hill-billie hit man, how does it make you feel? >> i laugh at it. >> smith says on september 4th, murdaugh called him for help. murdaugh pointed a gun at smith. >> you got to take...
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the inflatable dam is located near greenville, the sonoma county water agency has deflated it.ying to prevent it from being damaged by heavy water flows. folks who live around there are no strangers to flooding and they are going to go with the flow. >> there's something very peaceful and grounded about this place. you don't have that fear fact with the river. you just feel like you go about a little and wait for it to settle down and they we will come back down. >> the inflatable dam is filled with water, not air so it can take several days to fully empty. it can be refilled if it stays dry long enough. but everyone is hoping that is not going to be necessary. >>> is the big area gets pummeled with rain, some areas are under evacuation in anticipation of mudslides and flooding. we report from boulder creek where many residents say they won't leave. >> reporter: this is highway 9, the main street and the retail center of boulder creek. many of these businesses plan to shut down today. i talked to about 50 people last night. only 2 are planning to evacuate. >> where else are we
the inflatable dam is located near greenville, the sonoma county water agency has deflated it.ying to prevent it from being damaged by heavy water flows. folks who live around there are no strangers to flooding and they are going to go with the flow. >> there's something very peaceful and grounded about this place. you don't have that fear fact with the river. you just feel like you go about a little and wait for it to settle down and they we will come back down. >> the inflatable...
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this morning, "fox and friends" had a little birthday circle jerk at a diner in greenville, south carolinau know when they do that, they show up at a breakfast spot to see what the people eating pancakes are thinking? well, turns out they're pretty excited about this special day. >> why is it that you feel like here we are celebrating our 25th anniversary with this channel that's so important? >> well, the border crossers, too. nobody makes mention of a lot of things. but i know for a fact, these people coming across the border, and i know because i have cattle. hoof and mouth disease, the spores can stay on a person for three months. if they don't take a bath. and these people don't look like they've taken a bath. so are they bringing hoof and mouth disease in here to the united states? >> obviously not to mention covid, which is an issue that many people have pointed out. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, happy birthday, fox. if that wasn't fox news in a nutshell, i don't know what is. [ cheers and applause ] that sums it all up right there. but i guess -- think whatever you like about fox ne
this morning, "fox and friends" had a little birthday circle jerk at a diner in greenville, south carolinau know when they do that, they show up at a breakfast spot to see what the people eating pancakes are thinking? well, turns out they're pretty excited about this special day. >> why is it that you feel like here we are celebrating our 25th anniversary with this channel that's so important? >> well, the border crossers, too. nobody makes mention of a lot of things. but...
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greenville places like that, so it's chilly and it's just amazing.t's not amazing, but it's interesting how, when it when it decides it's fall. it's fault, man. i mean, the sun angle gets low and temperatures start to drop. and then we have these continued. um what do you call continued? uh whether systems they're going to kind of keep passing by. to the north of us, which is going to continue to bring us some of that wind. so as you look at the jet stream you can see it is pretty far up there right now, and as it stays, there were basically looking at another. a couple days are really really nice weather. nice more mild, warm weather fire dangers always high, but we're not looking at any unusual warnings or anything like that. current temperatures are already getting down there. four degrees warmer, napa two degrees cooler in santa rosa. the forecast highs for them all with no fog along the coast. yellows are seventies oranges or eighties. you see a lot more orange is a lot more just a lot of low eighties. the few clouds try to filter in as well but
greenville places like that, so it's chilly and it's just amazing.t's not amazing, but it's interesting how, when it when it decides it's fall. it's fault, man. i mean, the sun angle gets low and temperatures start to drop. and then we have these continued. um what do you call continued? uh whether systems they're going to kind of keep passing by. to the north of us, which is going to continue to bring us some of that wind. so as you look at the jet stream you can see it is pretty far up there...
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forestville greenville by healdsburg in those areas may but possible pretty much everywhere.d's wet and temperatures are gonna get kind of cool and dew point are pretty. pretty much up there. so the forecast for tomorrow morning. that's it. there's this clouds, maybe a sprinkle, but not really. and then sets tomorrow night and here comes wednesday morning. you see what we got, and here comes wednesday afternoon and then into thursday, so it gets it warms up nicely on wednesday into thursday, so the forecast for tomorrow mid sixties in the warm spots kind of like today. a few more clouds than we had today and then the five day forecast, so it was really quite the event historic event for sure. and why not not the biggest storm we've ever seen, but the biggest storm we've ever seen in october, so that's a big deal. so i'll see you back here at 11. all right, bill. thank you. we're learning new information about the deadly accidental shooting on the set of alec baldwin's film rust. assistant director of the movie was reportedly fired from a previous job two years ago after a gun
forestville greenville by healdsburg in those areas may but possible pretty much everywhere.d's wet and temperatures are gonna get kind of cool and dew point are pretty. pretty much up there. so the forecast for tomorrow morning. that's it. there's this clouds, maybe a sprinkle, but not really. and then sets tomorrow night and here comes wednesday morning. you see what we got, and here comes wednesday afternoon and then into thursday, so it gets it warms up nicely on wednesday into thursday, so...
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the foothill chapter announced and is enough to provide the soldiers for greenville county and all the service members who were killed for serving their country in korea as well as service members who were captured and held as prisoners of war. i'd like to recognize the foothill chapter of the korean chapter association and my former minister, who carried on and made the ultimate sacrifice in south korea. thank you. i willed back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> we'd like to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> another week went by and i didn't see the vice president in charge of the mexican border policy for this administration down there, so i felt i should go down and look around in the yuma sector and report back to her or anybody in the majority party who wants to hear. these are the things i don't think we've seen in the paper. i could talk for hours. one thing, a large number of the people crossing the border in the yuma sector are throwing
the foothill chapter announced and is enough to provide the soldiers for greenville county and all the service members who were killed for serving their country in korea as well as service members who were captured and held as prisoners of war. i'd like to recognize the foothill chapter of the korean chapter association and my former minister, who carried on and made the ultimate sacrifice in south korea. thank you. i willed back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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. >> i just see greenville, mississippi.ed for her, with her. >> with me, definitely with me >> j.b. bullard. >> j.b. bullard's mom is here. >> so many reasons to love this plaza. i found my third grade teacher on this plaza. wxvt is on the plaza >> the plaza brings people together >> yeah. >> mr. roker >>> let's show you what we've got as we look ahead toward today. nice fall day here in the northeast. heavy snow through rockies and the northern plains. severe storms in the central plains then as we move into tomorrow, it's going to be mild for october through ohio and mississippi river valleys. but strong storms from the northern plains all the way back down into texas. where we've got a flood threat snowy and windy in the northern rockies. some unsettled wet weather in the pa >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall, the red flag warning continues at least until 5:00 as our winds have still been pretty gusty, especially in the hills and those gusty winds leading to a high fire danger we'll be watching it throughout t
. >> i just see greenville, mississippi.ed for her, with her. >> with me, definitely with me >> j.b. bullard. >> j.b. bullard's mom is here. >> so many reasons to love this plaza. i found my third grade teacher on this plaza. wxvt is on the plaza >> the plaza brings people together >> yeah. >> mr. roker >>> let's show you what we've got as we look ahead toward today. nice fall day here in the northeast. heavy snow through rockies and the...
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host: let's talk to sherell, calling from greenville, north carolina. sherelle, good morning. caller: good morning. i was born in 1960 -- in 1950. i i-71. -- i am 71. we had a date where we had to go get our inoculations. when i was a child, we experienced polio and every one of the children in my school had to go get inoculated. i still have my cards that show that i have been inoculated from the time i was born until now and it has served me and my family well. my children are inoculated, and when my grandchildren are able, i pray their parents will do the same. i have seen ebola, sars, mad cow disease, all these issues going through the world, and my concern is that, if there is something that will allow us to get back to normal, or the new normal, then we would look at what we are doing, understand we should not just be thinking about ourselves and politics at all those types of things, but that we should be able to want to do this for one another. host: well, there's another poll i want to read you from you research -- from pew research about what americans think will hap
host: let's talk to sherell, calling from greenville, north carolina. sherelle, good morning. caller: good morning. i was born in 1960 -- in 1950. i i-71. -- i am 71. we had a date where we had to go get our inoculations. when i was a child, we experienced polio and every one of the children in my school had to go get inoculated. i still have my cards that show that i have been inoculated from the time i was born until now and it has served me and my family well. my children are inoculated, and...
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host: from herb in greenville. guest: thank you. of the things that we need to do is understand history. the history of law enforcement comes from the 1800s, when the slave catchers would catch runaway slaves, return them to their rightful owner. during reconstruction, the clue klutz clan had their own gasoline and by the way, reverend, the son of a sheriff burnt down a black tennessee church here a couple of years ago. anyway, now we the people, our tax dollars provide the funding for all of this weaponry. the high tech war materials these people use to destroy us. one of the smartest man's ever -- guest: what do you mean, destroy us? caller: well, spraying a nine-year-old girl with pepper spray? body spraying a girl on concrete , knocking her unconscious, turning her on her stomach and handcuffing her behind her back? that is destroying us? guest: every law enforcement professional in america that does that kind of thing without any cause or justification should be held criminally responsible and i believe that every police chief
host: from herb in greenville. guest: thank you. of the things that we need to do is understand history. the history of law enforcement comes from the 1800s, when the slave catchers would catch runaway slaves, return them to their rightful owner. during reconstruction, the clue klutz clan had their own gasoline and by the way, reverend, the son of a sheriff burnt down a black tennessee church here a couple of years ago. anyway, now we the people, our tax dollars provide the funding for all of...
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host: let's talk to sherell, calling from greenville, north carolina. sherelle, good morning. caller: good morning. i was born in 1960 -- in 1950. i i-71. -- i am 71. we had a date where we had to go get our inoculations. when i was a child, we experienced polio and every one of the children in my school had to go get inoculated. i still have my cards that show that i have been inoculated from the time i was born until now and it has served me and my family well. my children are inoculated, and when my grandchildren are able, i pray their parents will do the same. i have seen ebola, sars, mad cow disease, all these issues going through the world, and my concern is that, if there is something that will allow us to get back to normal, or the new normal, then we would look at what we are doing, understand we should not just be thinking about ourselves and politics at all those types of things, but that we should be able to want to do this for one another. host: well, there's another poll i want to read you from you research -- from pew research about what americans think will hap
host: let's talk to sherell, calling from greenville, north carolina. sherelle, good morning. caller: good morning. i was born in 1960 -- in 1950. i i-71. -- i am 71. we had a date where we had to go get our inoculations. when i was a child, we experienced polio and every one of the children in my school had to go get inoculated. i still have my cards that show that i have been inoculated from the time i was born until now and it has served me and my family well. my children are inoculated, and...
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he is certainly south carolina, greenville county and i'm up state in north carolina what we call wilson counselee. so thank you for this very important hearing today. we're talking about the future. that's exactly what we're talking about. and thank you to our witnesses for your testimony. your testimonies have been very, very helpful. i listened very carefully a few moments ago to our testimony and i appreciate you talking about equity. equity must be part of our approach to electric vehicles. and doctor is we've touched on my concern about rural america. rural america is absolutely important. jeff is rural america. the doctor is rural america. we all represent rural america. i'm concerned when it comes to electric vehicle charging, rural communities may again be left behind. what do you see as barriers that need to be overcome right now? and do you see you tilts particularly rural electric co-ops playing a significant role? >> yes, i do. i think so much build out to be done we need everybody to be playing a role. that's your site host, your municipalities, your third charging party co
he is certainly south carolina, greenville county and i'm up state in north carolina what we call wilson counselee. so thank you for this very important hearing today. we're talking about the future. that's exactly what we're talking about. and thank you to our witnesses for your testimony. your testimonies have been very, very helpful. i listened very carefully a few moments ago to our testimony and i appreciate you talking about equity. equity must be part of our approach to electric...
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those passengers who evacuated some greenville residents got quite a surprise today when a neighbor'sdenly slipped off its foundation and down a hill ktvu deborah villalon is live in sonoma county tonight, where it appears sunday's big storm, deb. was a factor. well julie, it certainly didn't help. this happened in one of the steep canyons near the russian river for the homeowner a disaster. i looked out my window and i can see it. the view suddenly changed for those near this house on santa rosa avenue outside greenville, the two story 1200 square foot home abruptly slid off its foundation and down the hill, dropping about a dozen feet and teetering over old man torrio road, which had to be closed those who've heard it, she said. it sounds like an explosion. and now trees seem to be holding the home in place. fire department came and. red tagged it and everybody's everybody's looking at it. the 70 year old houses vacant neighbors say the owner flies in from utah frequently to work on renovating it, intending to live here eventually. they are in touch with him and texting photos. he's
those passengers who evacuated some greenville residents got quite a surprise today when a neighbor'sdenly slipped off its foundation and down a hill ktvu deborah villalon is live in sonoma county tonight, where it appears sunday's big storm, deb. was a factor. well julie, it certainly didn't help. this happened in one of the steep canyons near the russian river for the homeowner a disaster. i looked out my window and i can see it. the view suddenly changed for those near this house on santa...