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today we're going to be working a grizzly bear-— a grizzly bear. what are we doinu a grizzly bear.izzly bear. what are we doing here? the most funl a grizzly bear. what are we i doing here? the most fun part ever said _ doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. i doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. we i doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. we are i doing here? the most fun part| ever said no-one. we are going ever said no—one. we are going to remove — ever said no—one. we are going to remove the organs. i�*ve ever said no-one. we are going to remove the organs. i've done really well _ to remove the organs. i've done really well up — to remove the organs. i've done really well up until— to remove the organs. i've done really well up until this i to remove the organs. i've done really well up until this point i really well up until this point but i think i might have to walk away in a moment. as well as bears, corey and his team of volunteers preserve birds, wildcats and thousands more species. fin wildcats and thousands more secies. ., ., wildcats and tho
today we're going to be working a grizzly bear-— a grizzly bear. what are we doinu a grizzly bear.izzly bear. what are we doing here? the most funl a grizzly bear. what are we i doing here? the most fun part ever said _ doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. i doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. we i doing here? the most fun part ever said no-one. we are i doing here? the most fun part| ever said no-one. we are going ever said no—one. we are going to remove — ever...
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so, in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we'vebe, you know, even more importantly, we give visitors to the area a chance to learn from their stories. even though they're still getting into conflict with people over food, the population is much more stable than it has been in the past and a lot of that is because of what we've learned about how important it is in bear country to be careful with our food and techniques we have, like bear—resistant containers for securing that food. so, i've seen a live bear, i've seen a remote—controlled bear. believe it or not, next up, i'm going to see a defrosting bear. hello! welcome aboard! thank you. this is the draper specimen preparation lab. it is an extension of the natural history museum itself. today, we're going to be working on a grizzly bear. what are we doing here? "the most fun part ever," said no—one. we are going to remove the organs. i've done really well up until this point but i think i might have to walk away in a moment. as well as bears, corey and his team of volunteers pres
so, in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we'vebe, you know, even more importantly, we give visitors to the area a chance to learn from their stories. even though they're still getting into conflict with people over food, the population is much more stable than it has been in the past and a lot of that is because of what we've learned about how important it is in bear country to be careful with our food and techniques we have, like...
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you know, fires and so grizzly chance probably seen i over 100 fire. it's in its lifetime and it's generally speaking low intensity fires. and what we've seen across the range in the past few years will last 20 per cent, full of giants quite on earth. is that these are fuels driven in climate change driven fires that, that are really something that these trees are not adapted to it. give us an idea if you can garrett of how, how did the firefighters contain the flame from we're talking about these wildfires? well we've, you know, luckily we have 50 years to prescribe fire history in the mariposa grove in part to, to reduce the fuels and in part to, to aden reproductions chance credit, siemens because they do need fire to reproduce. and so because the lower fuel loading ticket from all of these prescribed fires, and they've been able to engage pretty directly with the fire and keep it from make any progress into the ground. so you know, that means every year there has to be a certain amount of wildfires just to keep these force alive. right. that's corr
you know, fires and so grizzly chance probably seen i over 100 fire. it's in its lifetime and it's generally speaking low intensity fires. and what we've seen across the range in the past few years will last 20 per cent, full of giants quite on earth. is that these are fuels driven in climate change driven fires that, that are really something that these trees are not adapted to it. give us an idea if you can garrett of how, how did the firefighters contain the flame from we're talking about...
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it is a grizzly to looking tree and it is really beautiful. yeah, i mean, the pictures are impressive. i can only imagine what it's like there when you, when you're standing in front of it. the giant sequoia is they actually, if, if i understand correctly, they actually need forest fires. and they are adapted to deal with the flames. and need them to reproduce, is that correct? that is correct. they have really thick bark. branches are actually high up in the canopy. so they're able to resist that, you know, fires and so grizzly chance probably seen i over a 100 fire. it's in its lifetime and it's generally speaking, low intensity fires and what we've seen across the range in the past few years will last 20 per cent full of giants quite on earth. is that these are fuels driven in climate change driven fires that, that are really something that these trees and are not adapted to in it. give us an idea if you can, garrett of how, how did the firefighters contain the flame when we're talking about these wildfires? well we've, you know, luckily we
it is a grizzly to looking tree and it is really beautiful. yeah, i mean, the pictures are impressive. i can only imagine what it's like there when you, when you're standing in front of it. the giant sequoia is they actually, if, if i understand correctly, they actually need forest fires. and they are adapted to deal with the flames. and need them to reproduce, is that correct? that is correct. they have really thick bark. branches are actually high up in the canopy. so they're able to resist...
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and you put in place of a sprinkler system around the grizzly giant. so is it, and of course the whole world you know, wants to know this is it, and the other giants, acoya is, are they safe from, from harm. we're feeling a lot better about dependent condition of these trees across the grove. now as we continue to make progress and you know we, we haven't really had used the sprinkler system, fire hasn't reached the grizzly giant and it remains in, in fantastic shape as the rest of the trees. we have lost a single sequoia yet to the spire. that is excellent news about gender. tell our viewers. why the grizzly giant, if so iconic. oh, it's just something you have to experience for yourself. i mean it, it is a massive tree. it's over to palace 200 feet tall, several 1000 years old. i'm in it is true to its namesake. it is a grisly looking tree and it is really beautiful. yeah, i mean, the pictures are impressive. i can only imagine what it's like there when you, when you're standing in front of it. the giant sequoia is they actually, if, if i understand
and you put in place of a sprinkler system around the grizzly giant. so is it, and of course the whole world you know, wants to know this is it, and the other giants, acoya is, are they safe from, from harm. we're feeling a lot better about dependent condition of these trees across the grove. now as we continue to make progress and you know we, we haven't really had used the sprinkler system, fire hasn't reached the grizzly giant and it remains in, in fantastic shape as the rest of the trees....
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well, the warriors and grizzlies have denied that rivalry is developing.e's been no shortage of tension between the 2 teams. memphis, all star guard ja morant raised some eyebrows when he tweeted that the grizzlies got a lot of real estate and golden state players heads after the dubs won the nba title. draymond green countered by tweeting the property value was higher in boston rent. explain exactly what meant in an interview with bleacher report this week. let's take a listen. >> won a championship, i won't take them out. you know? no other team or what somebody said months ago. i will be, you know, celebrating a be no happy with my teammates. but as you see as they won a championship, everything with playing with that tree on a parade showing them ucla. talking about share this and that. >> brandt references when klay thompson called sharon jackson a bomb and freaking clown for mocking the warriors, strengthen number slogan earlier this season, the warriors beat the grizzlies in the second round of the nba playoffs. unheated six-game series. we're at di
well, the warriors and grizzlies have denied that rivalry is developing.e's been no shortage of tension between the 2 teams. memphis, all star guard ja morant raised some eyebrows when he tweeted that the grizzlies got a lot of real estate and golden state players heads after the dubs won the nba title. draymond green countered by tweeting the property value was higher in boston rent. explain exactly what meant in an interview with bleacher report this week. let's take a listen. >> won a...
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. >> and that includes areas around lake merritt and at grizzly peak where there is a very high fire danger. kron, 4 s taylor bisacky. >> reports. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter peoplevfrom this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they produce a potential fires for all of us as well as the regulation. just injuries. do see burn injuries as well as catastrophic injuries from people lighting a little fireworks. we should just leave those big shows to the professionals. >> linda buhl battalion chief at oakland fire says the department increased its staff and patrols for the holiday. she says they also have a new volunteer patrols this year to help out with firework calls. always a busy season. last year we had multiple structure fires and we takin
. >> and that includes areas around lake merritt and at grizzly peak where there is a very high fire danger. kron, 4 s taylor bisacky. >> reports. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter peoplevfrom this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple...
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. >> i'm standing right in front of the grizzly giant. >> reporter: a simple sprinkler system is keeping soil wet around the grizzly giant, the world's most famous tree protective foil also wraps the historic clark cabin, but flames are within striking distance. crews are lining every hillside they can, but this fire is quickly racing from tree to tree in some areas, they're simply going to let it burn tonight that burn destroying everything in its path and still threatening to uproot these iconic natural wonders that have stood tall for generations. >> miguel joining me now. miguel, protecting the massive sequoias is a major feat tonight the outlook on that seems to be good? >> reporter: that's right, lester. incredibly not a sickle sequoia has been touched by fire yet. it is an incredible feat i want to give you some perspective on how massive these trees are. let me turn to our second camera here that's a few hundred feet away. there are 600 of these majestic beauties across the valley floor. not one has been lost to this fire yet the blaze is roughly 25% contained. it remains an acti
. >> i'm standing right in front of the grizzly giant. >> reporter: a simple sprinkler system is keeping soil wet around the grizzly giant, the world's most famous tree protective foil also wraps the historic clark cabin, but flames are within striking distance. crews are lining every hillside they can, but this fire is quickly racing from tree to tree in some areas, they're simply going to let it burn tonight that burn destroying everything in its path and still threatening to...
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signs are already up along grizzly peak boulevard. they see people go there to watch fireworks, but it is a fire risk. we will show you a map of the closure, right now. the city is shutting down around six miles of grizzly peak boulevard. you'll see centennial drive down to skyline boulevard. it is set to reopen on tuesday morning. in the city, most of lakeshore avenue is closed until 10:00 p.m. this is mostly to keep people safe from vehicles and avoid traffic jams around lake merritt. the road will close tomorrow from 8:00 in the morning to 6:00 at night. the department plans to have more police around the city. agencies are urging you to not call 911 just because you hear fireworks. it can tie up dispatchers trying to respond to emergencies. these are some of the numbers you can call, the nonemergency lines, if you think you are hearing illegal fireworks. >>> getting ready for the fireworks in san francisco, look at this. workers with spectaculars, setting up for tomorrow's show at fisherman's wharf. they're loading everything onto
signs are already up along grizzly peak boulevard. they see people go there to watch fireworks, but it is a fire risk. we will show you a map of the closure, right now. the city is shutting down around six miles of grizzly peak boulevard. you'll see centennial drive down to skyline boulevard. it is set to reopen on tuesday morning. in the city, most of lakeshore avenue is closed until 10:00 p.m. this is mostly to keep people safe from vehicles and avoid traffic jams around lake merritt. the...
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. >> and a grizzly peak where there is a very high fire danger. kron four's taylor bisaki talk with oakland fire about their concerns of illegal fireworks ahead of the holiday. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they produce a potential fires for all of us as well as the safety of. regulation. just injuries. do see burn injuries as well as catastrophic injuries from people lighting a little fireworks. we should just leave those big shows to the professionals. >> linda buhl battalion chief at oakland fire says the department increased its staff and patrols for the holiday. she says they also have a new volunteer patrols this year to help out with firework calls
. >> and a grizzly peak where there is a very high fire danger. kron four's taylor bisaki talk with oakland fire about their concerns of illegal fireworks ahead of the holiday. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across...
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this one dubbed the grizzly giant weighs more than 2 million pounds. want to let you know, went right over the top of pretty good but they look to make more gains as the weather is expected to be in their favor. >> and no one has been hurt. >> well, that was ella sogomonian reporting for us in the latest community meeting, we learned that the fire is moving slowly, but it's producing extreme heat and billowing smoke. it's reached the bay area. the southern entrance to yosemite is closed. a park goers are told to be where the intense smoke and the long lines at the alternate entrances. the california senator dianne feinstein tweeting yesterday expressing her gratitude towards the fire crews working on the fire. she says, quote, yosemite is one of the most beautiful places in the world. and it's ancient giant sequoias are california's icons. thank you to all the firefighters working around the clock to save yosemite mariposa grove and prevent further damage to the park. well, coming up on the kron, 4 morning news fire crews in oakland. >> respond to an e
this one dubbed the grizzly giant weighs more than 2 million pounds. want to let you know, went right over the top of pretty good but they look to make more gains as the weather is expected to be in their favor. >> and no one has been hurt. >> well, that was ella sogomonian reporting for us in the latest community meeting, we learned that the fire is moving slowly, but it's producing extreme heat and billowing smoke. it's reached the bay area. the southern entrance to yosemite is...
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you mentioned, grizzly giant more than 200 feet high, now grizzly giant has a sprinkler system aroundying to keep the air around it very humid and moist, so that the flames don't attack that tree. listen, these giant sequoias have been around 2000 years, the have survived many fires in their time. but generally, they are smaller fires. what has officials worried is just the intensity of the blazes we are seeing here in the sierra nevada, these days. caused by extreme drought, and high temperatures, that create the perfect conditions for a wildfire, create so much of this dry tender if you will that the fire can just sweep through. so, that is why there is grave concern for these trees. now, there are about 500 firefighters on the ground right now. so thankfully there are not that many other fires in california right now. that is a good thing. they are also hoping the burn scars from previous fires will slow the spread as temperatures rise today, the fire will spread, there is cautious optimism that they will save those trees. anna? >> those trees can't replace them. literally cannot r
you mentioned, grizzly giant more than 200 feet high, now grizzly giant has a sprinkler system aroundying to keep the air around it very humid and moist, so that the flames don't attack that tree. listen, these giant sequoias have been around 2000 years, the have survived many fires in their time. but generally, they are smaller fires. what has officials worried is just the intensity of the blazes we are seeing here in the sierra nevada, these days. caused by extreme drought, and high...
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that's the lower grove where the grizzly giant is. this is where that museum is.t of the grove if you look at it from just this vantage point has escaped the worst of this fire, but this is not an official report. we've got to wait to hear from boots on the ground. just from analyzing it this way, certainly the lower edge of the growth has gotten some flame through it. now that fire just needs to be watched and hopefully put out. okay. current numbers, mid-70s for most locations now. if we look at morning lows for tomorrow, we go back down into the mid and upper 50s. now we get to the story, the headline in today's first alert forecast. tomorrow will feel different. tomorrow we've got about a ten degree warmup over where we were today, so if you look at the numbers for the inland valleys of the east bay, concord and liver more in the mid-90s. san jose barely made it up to just under 80 today. tomorrow you'll go to 88 and most locations along east bay shoreline will also be kind of low 80s. we're going to do that for two days, and then the pattern's going to shift
that's the lower grove where the grizzly giant is. this is where that museum is.t of the grove if you look at it from just this vantage point has escaped the worst of this fire, but this is not an official report. we've got to wait to hear from boots on the ground. just from analyzing it this way, certainly the lower edge of the growth has gotten some flame through it. now that fire just needs to be watched and hopefully put out. okay. current numbers, mid-70s for most locations now. if we look...
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. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they do produce a potential fires for all of us as well as the safety of. regulation. just injuries. we used to say burn injuries as well as catastrophic injuries from people letting a little fireworks. we should just leave those big shows to the professionals. >> linda buhl battalion chief at oakland fire says the department increased its staff and patrols for the holiday. she says they also have a new volunteer patrols this year to help out with firework calls. always a busy season. last year we had multiple structure fires and we taking a lot of mitigation efforts in order to prevent. >> some of the x excess of preventable fires. so we
. >> one of the best lookout points in the east bay grizzly peak is now closed. that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they do produce a potential fires for all of us...
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the grizzly giant, there are hot spots crews are taking care of this evening. >> meanwhile, in another part of the fire, large plumes of smoke creating difficult conditions for firefighters. large fire engines were brought in to hose down trees there. cbs reporter jonathan vigliotti shows us the conditions crews are up against. >> park rangers tell me they're hopeful they can save the sequoias but we have watched the fire explode around them, sending a plume of dark smoke up into the sky. tonight, the world's largest trees are under threat. more than 2,000 acres of flames paired with blistering heat, low humidity, and difficult terrain. some 500 firefighters are enduring brutal conditions while battling the washburn fire, still burning out of control in a southern corner of yosemite national park. >> obviously with the higher temperatures that is going to increase the fire behavior and intensity of the fire. >> the fire is so intense it's creating its own weather system. causing updrafts powerful enough to launch debris into the air. one near miss with an air tank taker was caught on r
the grizzly giant, there are hot spots crews are taking care of this evening. >> meanwhile, in another part of the fire, large plumes of smoke creating difficult conditions for firefighters. large fire engines were brought in to hose down trees there. cbs reporter jonathan vigliotti shows us the conditions crews are up against. >> park rangers tell me they're hopeful they can save the sequoias but we have watched the fire explode around them, sending a plume of dark smoke up into...
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that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they do produce a potential fires for all of us as well as the regulation. just injuries. we used to say burn injuries as well as catastrophic injuries from people lighting a little fireworks. we should just leave those big shows to the professionals. >> linda biehl battalion chief at oakland fire says the department increased its staff and patrols for the holiday. she says they also have a new volunteer patrols this year to help out with firework calls. always a busy season. last year we had multiple structure fires and we take things. a lot of mitigation efforts in order to prevent. >> some of the x excess of preventable fires. so we do have some closures around the city. the city of oakland also has active closures around lake merritt
that grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they do produce a potential fires for all of us as well as the regulation. just injuries. we used to say burn injuries as well as...
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este incendio en el parque yosemite ha duplicado su tamaÑo y amenaza 500 Árboles incluido el famoso grizzlyido por estas llamas. patricia: el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador llegÓ para reunirse con joe biden. galo arellano nos dice cÓmo fue la llegada. galo: decenas de personas comenzaron a congregarse en washington al percatarse de que se trataba del presidente de mÉxico andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, sus paisanos le gritaban que no estaba solo lÓpez obrador repartiÓ besos y saludos. >> ustedes trabajan aquÍ envÍan apoyo a los familiares y gracias a eso nuestra economÍa se estÁ levantando. >> de dÓnde son? galo: espera que pida la emisiÓn de visas de trabajo para inmigrantes mexicanos y tratar de combatir la inflaciÓn. se espera que el acuerdo de maÑana genere acuerdos concretos. leÓn: hoy se cumple un aÑo de las protestas en cuba. el pueblo se lanzaba a las calles para protestar contra el dirigente. >> asÍ se lanzÓ el pueblo en las calles de la isla. el mundo fue testigo de un momento histÓrico. miles alzaban sus voces para pedir lo negado por el rÉgimen. la orden se hizo sentir, los act
este incendio en el parque yosemite ha duplicado su tamaÑo y amenaza 500 Árboles incluido el famoso grizzlyido por estas llamas. patricia: el presidente de mÉxico lÓpez obrador llegÓ para reunirse con joe biden. galo arellano nos dice cÓmo fue la llegada. galo: decenas de personas comenzaron a congregarse en washington al percatarse de que se trataba del presidente de mÉxico andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, sus paisanos le gritaban que no estaba solo lÓpez obrador repartiÓ besos y...
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peak is now closed at grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july. the holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they produce potential fires for all of us as well as the safety of. regulation. just injuries. we used to say burn injuries well as catastrophic injuries from people lighting a little fireworks. we should just leave those big shows to the professionals. >> linda buhl battalion chief at oakland fire says the department increased its staff and patrols for the holiday. she says they also have a new volunteer patrols this year to help out with firework calls. always a busy season. last year we had multiple structure fires and we take things. a lot of mitigation efforts in order to prevent. >> some of the x excess of preventable fires. so we do have some closures around the city. the city of oakland also has active closu
peak is now closed at grizzly peak boulevard between skyline boulevard and centennial drive to deter people from this high-risk fire zone ahead of the 4th of july. the holiday brings heightened fire risk with people setting off illegal fireworks across the east see multiple fires from about. >> you know, it's just. >> they look pretty in the sky. however, when they land, they produce potential fires for all of us as well as the safety of. regulation. just injuries. we used to say...
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crews are setting up sprinklers to protect the 3,000-year-old grizzly giant, that tree the second tallest in the park, reaches well over 200 feet. the fire currently spans nearly 1600 acres with hot and dry conditions expected to persist. will carr leads us off tonight. >> tonight, the urgent battle to save the iconic giant sequoias in yosemite national park. from the air, planes dropping water and that bright red fire retardant. the intense flames and heat sending debris hundreds of feet into the air reportedly causing a near miss for one plane. >> a branch went right over top of us, pretty good size. if we keep seeing that we might have to knock it off, i don't want to take a chance of busting a window on an airplane or hurting an aircraft. >> reporter: on the ground, firefighters digging lines and clearing dead brush. the active flames of the washburn fire captured in this aerial video the fire scorching nearly 1600 acres in three days zero percent contained. 360 firefighters working on the front lines. >> it looks pretty scary and we're going full force on our suppression tactics. >>
crews are setting up sprinklers to protect the 3,000-year-old grizzly giant, that tree the second tallest in the park, reaches well over 200 feet. the fire currently spans nearly 1600 acres with hot and dry conditions expected to persist. will carr leads us off tonight. >> tonight, the urgent battle to save the iconic giant sequoias in yosemite national park. from the air, planes dropping water and that bright red fire retardant. the intense flames and heat sending debris hundreds of feet...
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i had grizzlies, i had black bears.h. but these all were my babies, and, i just wanted everybody to hava good time and enjoy themselves at my facility. these activists would come out and didn't think an animal should be in the cage and, videoed, i guess you'd say videoed me, and i guess i didn't say some things they were too fondf. and next thing i knew i got in trouble, and i ended up closing it. it wouldn't, it's just not worth it. just thinking about it makes me sick. see, i still have my place. it's just so depressing going back and just seeing all the empty cages. but when you do that so long and they're your kids, yeap. but, you know, that's why i mean, i took this job and it gets me out and about. get to see people, and talk to them, and i tell everybody at this mall i'm always joking with them, "i lefthe zoo, now i'm in a jungle." [laughs] but, they liked to joke with me. so, it's all good. - took the sign down yesterday. that'sto me that sort of makes it official. [broom swishing] there were a lot of people com
i had grizzlies, i had black bears.h. but these all were my babies, and, i just wanted everybody to hava good time and enjoy themselves at my facility. these activists would come out and didn't think an animal should be in the cage and, videoed, i guess you'd say videoed me, and i guess i didn't say some things they were too fondf. and next thing i knew i got in trouble, and i ended up closing it. it wouldn't, it's just not worth it. just thinking about it makes me sick. see, i still have my...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wild fires have destroyed thousands of giants, requires fire. officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u . s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. meteorologist matthew capuchin told us how the current conditions around the u. s. a diverging from the summer norms. so it's, we're used to warm weather in the summer a little bit much. and one thing that really struck me is that we've had it for weeks at a time with very standard weather and temperature, about $510.00 result more than what we normally expect. we're really it just how long it plays, it can reestablish the sit there. again, there are 3 ways so far the most, the lower 48. now i want to talk briefly about why you are sitting in place. we think about what happens when you have a stone, you know, kind of o
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wild fires have destroyed thousands of giants, requires fire. officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u . s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. meteorologist...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this. one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wild fires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. lucas was now in formula one max vest happened as extended his championship lead to 63 points. after winning the frank grown pre and not for the 1st time sharla clerk started a raise in pole position. but disaster struck again for the ferrari driver. another pull position for charlotte, claire. and very soon, another sob story. the mon, aghast, had converted only 5 of his previous 15, courier pulls into winds, and the list of failures grew just 18 lapse in as he spun out of contention. oh, it was the 3rd time this year, la claire had retired while leading on the team radio. he made his frustration plane once again, max
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this. one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wild fires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. lucas was now in...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants requires fire. officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius or early a meteorologist mattie could purge, explain to me exactly what it is that makes these fires so hard to contain. one of the challenges that jelly things is that these days we're seeing extreme while our behavior. thanks lar. to human change. no, we thought about the think high pressure sitting over the lower 48 begging much of the country with well, of average temperatures. pushing past 40, almost 45 boss. now here's the thing for every degrees celsius, the air tension, the air from home, about 10 percent more walk in california where there is no water. suddenly that means your desk landscapes sucking all the moi
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant. in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius center to some sports. now the quarter finals of the women's euros in england are through and the stage is set for the semi finals. france became the last team to book their ticket for the final, for after knocking out the netherlands in extra time on saturday. face germany on wednesday before that it's hosts england who will play sweden. and let's get more and all the latest mac mail from d. w. sports here in a studio max, tell me, 1st of all, how are france able to secure their semi final spot? yet it was quite surprising they saw the reigning champions netherlands on pa
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant. in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius center to some sports....
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. acoya with fire officials say it could take days before this. one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wild fires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seeing temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius . this is dw, live from berlin up next it's shift and that was our website as their d. w dot com. i'm told me or latino. what oh, what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we.
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. acoya with fire officials say it could take days before this. one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wild fires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seeing temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius . this is dw,...
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so, in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we�or not, next up, i�*m going to see a defrosting bear. hello! welcome aboard! thank you. this is the draper specimen preparation lab. it is an extension of the natural history museum itself. today, we�*re going to be working on a grizzly bear. what are we doing here? "the most fun part ever," said no—one. we are going to remove the organs. i�*ve done really well up until this point but i think i might have to walk away in a moment. as well as bears, corey and his team of volunteers preserve birds, wildcats and thousands more species. an average specimen that comes into the museum, we collect data with it. so, we collect a gps co—ordinate, and that gives us the exact location at the time of collection. it gives us things like habitat information, things like elevation and so, as things shift and change, these become snapshots in time. yellowstone, the greater yellowstone ecosystem, has the complete complement of wildlife that was here pre—european colonisation — and we can�*t say that ab
so, in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we�or not, next up, i�*m going to see a defrosting bear. hello! welcome aboard! thank you. this is the draper specimen preparation lab. it is an extension of the natural history museum itself. today, we�*re going to be working on a grizzly bear. what are we doing here? "the most fun part ever," said no—one. we are going to remove the organs. i�*ve done really well up until...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wild fires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. and now trying to some other stories making headlines right now. world health organization has declared fasfa monkey pox outbreak global health emergency highest alert level. the health agency hopes the declaration will draw more attention and resources fighting the virus which has been detected in more than 70 countries. 10 people have died and several more injured after part of a mountain collapsed at a chinese coal mine. authorities are investigating what caused the accident took place in the north western province of consume. mining accidents are not uncommon in china. the industry often struggles with poor safety. offi
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wild fires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme dropped conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. and now trying to some...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. elliot meteorologist matthew compete. you explain to me exactly what it is that makes these fires so hard to contain. one of the challenges that jelly things that these days we're seeing extreme while our behavior phase larger human change. no, we thought about a hyper don't sitting over the lower 48 begging much of the country with well of average temperatures. but she asked 40 honest boss. now here's a thing for every degrees celsius, the air temperature reaches the air mold about 7 percent more walk up in california, where there is no water. suddenly that means you're desecrating the landscape, sucking all the moisture out
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. elliot meteorologist...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. are joining me now is meteorologist matthew could produce in washington method. good to see you at the u. s. is no stranger to wildfire, but what are the, what is it about these particular fires that a so hard to contain? one of the challenges that challenges that these days we're seeing extreme while our behavior. thanks large human change. now we've got these big, high pressure sitting over the lower 48 begging much of the country with well, of average temperatures. pushing asked, 40 almost 45 boss. now here's the thing for every degrees celsius, the air tension recent, the air home about 7 percent more walk in califor
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. are joining me now is...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. also grease has been badly major while fires amid a heat wave that's expected. last for days on the island of less boz, hundreds of residents and tourists have been evacuated from a popular resort. fierce flames have also raged for 4 days. the country's national park is a border with turkey. a village near by was evacuated over night. he wave began on saturday and is expected to last for days and could reach temperatures of 42 degrees celsius. we asked he w, corresponded florence schmidt and tesla nicky to update us on the latest there. what we are looking back on a very difficult week with very strong lasers, more than
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. also grease has been...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius sport. now in cycling, denmark's eunice avenger. god has won his 1st to the france title after sunday's 21st and final stage. vinegar laid the foundation for his victory in the mountains . on the 10th stated she was back in the bunch as he coasted down the shops. are they safe to climb the yellow jersey on sunday with belgium's yes, but phillips am winning the final stage form or the one noun max for staff and has extended his championship laid to 63 points after winning the french grand prix. not for the 1st time shall declare, started a race in po position, but disaster strike again for the ferrari driver. another pull
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants. a quiz. fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius sport. now in cycling,...
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grizzly hills, peak boulevard and drive shut down as well to reduce the risk of fires. >>> something we could all use more of these days, random acts of kindness. >> what one man is doing in castro valley, fixing up and giving bicycles to people who couldn't afford them. >> katie nielsen introduces us to the owner of bad business model bikes. >> reporter: a labor of love, how this all started for billy bradford. >> like to work in the garage on bikes. >> reporter: first passion, restoring classic bicycles. >> it's beautiful, vintage bike, it's a joy to ride. >> reporter: realized it was the process he loved. done with one restoration, would give away to make room for another. >> spending money on the bikes and parts, this is a terrible business model. >> reporter: how it was born out of his garage. >> community of people that want to help and another community that need bikes. mix them together here. >> reporter: all the bikes are donated. >> this is great. >> reporter: so are the parts. then billy does the work to fix them up, give them to people who can't afford them. >> not a nonp
grizzly hills, peak boulevard and drive shut down as well to reduce the risk of fires. >>> something we could all use more of these days, random acts of kindness. >> what one man is doing in castro valley, fixing up and giving bicycles to people who couldn't afford them. >> katie nielsen introduces us to the owner of bad business model bikes. >> reporter: a labor of love, how this all started for billy bradford. >> like to work in the garage on bikes. >>...
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this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. it's good morning weather conditions with matthew composure. he's a meteorologist in washington, d. c. matthew, very good to see you. first of all of these current conditions around the us, how much are they diverging from their summer norms? that's a really good question so far ago. say we're about $510.00 plus degrees celsius above where we should be this time of year. we think that it's summer time we're used to hot conditions, but really we've had 3 major heat waves this summer. the instigator of course, a heat um or stagen. tim of high pressure that is sitting there, languishing and refusing to budge desk how many area
this 3000 year old sequoia known as the grizzly giant in recent years, california wildfires have destroyed thousands of giants equus fire officials say it could take days before this one is fully contained. warmer temperatures and extreme drought conditions linked to climate change are making wildfires more common. the yosemite blaze comes as much of the u. s. is in the grips of an extreme heat wave. parts of california are seen temperatures close to 40 degrees celsius. it's good morning...
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liz: the grizzly giant is a solid 209 feet tall in the second largest tree. based the diameter, researchers estimate could be between 2000 to 3000 years old. good news on the fire front in the east bay. firefighters stopped forward progress of the brush fire on the pittsburgh waterfront. the smoldering fire was first reported last month, it flared up again friday night. around 200 acres have burned. crews have been on scene all night, monitoring multiple hotspots. right now, no reports of damage or injury. a powerful new tool could one day save your life in the event of a wildfire. it is now online. the map attracts active major wildfires burning across the country. that includes the washburn fire in yosemite. the platform is many months in the making i the western fire chiefs association, you can find on their website. it uses real-time 911 calls and fire tracking data from the feds to map fires. users then have the ability to know how close the fire is. >> if you are at home and have a bit of access, that is great. if you're in a rural area, it makes a diff
liz: the grizzly giant is a solid 209 feet tall in the second largest tree. based the diameter, researchers estimate could be between 2000 to 3000 years old. good news on the fire front in the east bay. firefighters stopped forward progress of the brush fire on the pittsburgh waterfront. the smoldering fire was first reported last month, it flared up again friday night. around 200 acres have burned. crews have been on scene all night, monitoring multiple hotspots. right now, no reports of...
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there is grizzly giant, look at that. he stands at 290 tall.nt sequoias or fires instant, that is why some of them are believed to have stood in yosemite for more than 2000 years. the january 6th committee looking to connect the dots between extremist groups and people in trump's orbit. we are going to tell you what to expect in tomorrow's hearing next. in one second, sara... -yes! ...will get a job offer somewhere sunnier. relocating in weeks. weeks? yeah, weeks. gotta sell the house. don't worry, sell to opendoor, and move on your schedule. yes! get your competitive offer at opendoor.com (heartbeats) introducing icy hot pro. ice works fast... to freeze your pain and your doubt. heat makes it last. so you'll never sit this one out. new icy hot pro with 2 max-strength pain relievers. we are just hours away from the next january 6th hearing and we are getting new details about what we might see. the committee planning to zero in on the ties between extremist groups and trump's orbit as we learn another one of trump's closest allies, steve bannon
there is grizzly giant, look at that. he stands at 290 tall.nt sequoias or fires instant, that is why some of them are believed to have stood in yosemite for more than 2000 years. the january 6th committee looking to connect the dots between extremist groups and people in trump's orbit. we are going to tell you what to expect in tomorrow's hearing next. in one second, sara... -yes! ...will get a job offer somewhere sunnier. relocating in weeks. weeks? yeah, weeks. gotta sell the house. don't...
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. >> who do you want to tight in a grizzly bear or silver back gorilla. >> shanahan made it clear, it's trade time. >> it's nothing against jimmy. we made that decision a year ago, and we're going with that. we're not going to mess around with that any more. i don't think we have really messed around with that much. but once we made that decision, we did. y jimmy understands that. it is what it is. >> that's david quinn who became the shark's 11th head coach in franchise history. sharks have had trouble scores, igniting post-season runs. they've not played playoff hockey since 2019. to get there would be quite story. >>> a record-setting journey from santa cruz to the >>> former surf champion has broken the record for the longest distance traveled on a wing foil. >> he left santa cruz in may and traveled more than 2500 miles across the pacific to honolulu, powered only by the wind and sun in a journey that lasted 48 days. in he says he launched his 48-day yurjourney to bring awareness to ocean pollution and climate change. >> people make the statement if we don't do something by now by
. >> who do you want to tight in a grizzly bear or silver back gorilla. >> shanahan made it clear, it's trade time. >> it's nothing against jimmy. we made that decision a year ago, and we're going with that. we're not going to mess around with that any more. i don't think we have really messed around with that much. but once we made that decision, we did. y jimmy understands that. it is what it is. >> that's david quinn who became the shark's 11th head coach in franchise...
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grizzly peak boulevard will be closed. until five o'clock tomorrow morning. san francisco will once again celebrate the fourth of july with fireworks. the fireworks will be launched from a barge near pier 39 aquatic park, starting at 9 30 tonight. this is video from past events, the best views are usually from the hyde street harbor and fisherman's wharf areas. you will need to get there early to get a good spot because large crowds are expected. we might have some fog and some clouds out there as well. but other good viewpoints are usually near pier 39. the pier 43 walkway. caltrain will offer additional service to and from san francisco today in preparation for the large crowds expected on the fourth. it will operate a weekend schedule but is adding two extra southbound trains that will leave after the fireworks show. the last train is scheduled to leave the city just after midnight. bart will also be adding extra trains today to help people get home from san francisco and from the colosseum or the a's will have fireworks after their game. until then, bart
grizzly peak boulevard will be closed. until five o'clock tomorrow morning. san francisco will once again celebrate the fourth of july with fireworks. the fireworks will be launched from a barge near pier 39 aquatic park, starting at 9 30 tonight. this is video from past events, the best views are usually from the hyde street harbor and fisherman's wharf areas. you will need to get there early to get a good spot because large crowds are expected. we might have some fog and some clouds out there...