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well, if you ask hillsboro county public schools, they said they would say not so fast. how this all went down. last week, hillsboro public schools voted for the reopening of schools for virtual school only for the first four weeks of the school year. shortly that far, florida's education commissioner sent a scathing letter to the superintendent saying that he had great concerns because what this school decided was against the emergency order that he issued, which requires schools to provide in-person instruction. now, in the past week, what has happened? the superintendent traveled to tallahassee to try to iron things out so they could continue with their plan. yesterday he tweeted the following. he said, quote, the department of education made it clear that any model outside the emergency order would result in a negative financial impact. and he goes on to say, let me be clear. our school board made an inform informed decision substantiated after local public health authorities. during the school board meeting, they had medical experts talk to and recommend and show th
well, if you ask hillsboro county public schools, they said they would say not so fast. how this all went down. last week, hillsboro public schools voted for the reopening of schools for virtual school only for the first four weeks of the school year. shortly that far, florida's education commissioner sent a scathing letter to the superintendent saying that he had great concerns because what this school decided was against the emergency order that he issued, which requires schools to provide...
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as you can see back here behind us, the plane is making more drops outside of hillsboro. the air attack continues until the sun goes down. we are live in the >>> i'm county. the north bay fires killed at least five people. we believe three of them died at a property down below this hillside. sheriff's department blocking off the entrance to the home. this is what is left of that home. charred debris and a handful of abandoned cars nearby. napa county authorities say it's located on the 6900 block of highway 128. it is really remote and sits at the bottom of a steep hillside. the structure had no foundation, and it appeared to be a manufactured home. the closest neighbor is about a quarter of a mile away. >> from what i met from the family they seem like good people. my condolences. it's a tragedy. what has happened. >> he did not know the victims too well because houses in this area are so far apart. they chatted a few times. he evacuated tuesday night and just return this afternoon to find his house is still standing. but his detached garage is prized antique cars are de
as you can see back here behind us, the plane is making more drops outside of hillsboro. the air attack continues until the sun goes down. we are live in the >>> i'm county. the north bay fires killed at least five people. we believe three of them died at a property down below this hillside. sheriff's department blocking off the entrance to the home. this is what is left of that home. charred debris and a handful of abandoned cars nearby. napa county authorities say it's located on the...
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this started last week when the school board of the hillsboro county public schools decided that they were going the reopen for virtual school instruction only for the first four weeks of the school year. well, a day after that, we dshg a week ago today, the florida education commissioner sent the superintendent a letter saying he had grave concerns because they were not offering in-person instruction as his emergency order required. and so in the past week, he travelled to hall hassy, and then he sweeted this last night. he said, quote, the department of education made it clear that any model outside the emergency order would result in a negative financial impact. let me be clear, he went on to say, our school board made an informed decision substantiated after hearing from local public health authorities. now according to the school board meeting on video online, these medical experts recommended for only virtual schooling because of the positivity rate. they were looking for a positivity rate at 5% or under. we did receive a statement from the florida department of education saying
this started last week when the school board of the hillsboro county public schools decided that they were going the reopen for virtual school instruction only for the first four weeks of the school year. well, a day after that, we dshg a week ago today, the florida education commissioner sent the superintendent a letter saying he had grave concerns because they were not offering in-person instruction as his emergency order required. and so in the past week, he travelled to hall hassy, and then...
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the ministry that's been here in pinellas and hillsboro counties for years, and their compassionate workas saved 10,000 baby's lives. [applaus [applause] >> and i like giving credit where credit is due. would you all mind joining me in thanking board chairman, kathy new life solutions team that are here? would you stand, kathy, and the new life solutions team? let's show them how much we appreciate the way they put this on every day. [applause] >> what a great group. thanks to your commitment for 35 years in this community and in cities and towns all across america. i'm proud to report to you that there are far more pregnancy care centers in america than abortion clinics. that is progress. [applause] >> and life is winning in america because of all of you. in fact, i saw that work firsthand today. we had a few minutes to meet a woman whose life was changed when she visited. when she visited a woman's place. kia told me she was 40 years old, pregnant and single mom. think-- eshn't think she was able to become a mother again. she picked up the phone, she scheduled an appointment at planned
the ministry that's been here in pinellas and hillsboro counties for years, and their compassionate workas saved 10,000 baby's lives. [applaus [applause] >> and i like giving credit where credit is due. would you all mind joining me in thanking board chairman, kathy new life solutions team that are here? would you stand, kathy, and the new life solutions team? let's show them how much we appreciate the way they put this on every day. [applause] >> what a great group. thanks to your...
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helena hospital, the city of hillsboro is on warning status.s complex of fires has consumed 124,000 acres with zero containment. from sky fox the north bay is a sea of smoke, destruction and visible underneath. but fire is ravaging in too many places to fight. above grenville dry timber fuels it northeast towards hillsboro with nothing to stop it. thousand living in west sonoma county have cleared out. in napa county evacuations are expanding as well. the sprawling hennessey place is the largest in a cal fire zone that includes fires in five counties under one command. >> we saw the smoke and it was close, it was really threatening. it really frightened us. >> reporter: this family of five is poised for the evacuation order. >> the big message is, take care of each other. >> reporter: authorities asked for calm, aware it is a stressful time, especially for past fire survivors. >> we realize this is a trigger point for many in the public and we ask we please go to your plan. >> make that decision to please leave your home. the last thing we want
helena hospital, the city of hillsboro is on warning status.s complex of fires has consumed 124,000 acres with zero containment. from sky fox the north bay is a sea of smoke, destruction and visible underneath. but fire is ravaging in too many places to fight. above grenville dry timber fuels it northeast towards hillsboro with nothing to stop it. thousand living in west sonoma county have cleared out. in napa county evacuations are expanding as well. the sprawling hennessey place is the...
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the hillsboro county public school system decided to offer four weeks of remote learning to start thethe district backtracked and offered the option of in-person learning one week after school starts back after the florida department of education warned hillsboro county that money could be withheld if in-person learning is not offered. >>> breaking news next, the u.s. postal service warns it may not meet mail-in ballot deadlines as president trump attacks mail-in voting. any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. because your bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. thinking about your fi...so are we... prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. - be back before... - before dark i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ experience, amazing. ♪ when you start with a be
the hillsboro county public school system decided to offer four weeks of remote learning to start thethe district backtracked and offered the option of in-person learning one week after school starts back after the florida department of education warned hillsboro county that money could be withheld if in-person learning is not offered. >>> breaking news next, the u.s. postal service warns it may not meet mail-in ballot deadlines as president trump attacks mail-in voting. any place you...
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wendy is a pre-k and special needs teacher in hillsboro county, florida.'s a mother of three and she's been teaching for 14 years. >>> from the moment he descended that escalator in 2015 proclaiming that mexicans are r made his ideals known. but we're seeing them in the republp icxt, why the gop needs to do better. cause when , it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool pl45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or
wendy is a pre-k and special needs teacher in hillsboro county, florida.'s a mother of three and she's been teaching for 14 years. >>> from the moment he descended that escalator in 2015 proclaiming that mexicans are r made his ideals known. but we're seeing them in the republp icxt, why the gop needs to do better. cause when , it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool pl45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false...
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in hillsboro county a superintendent announced classes would star >> we're going to rip open the doors and put masks on kids and hope for the best doesn't seem like it's going to work out. >> reporter: here in new york the percentage of positive covid tests has dropped below 1% for a week now, a key factor in the push to reopen schools. lester >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thanks. >>> for california an astonishing milestone, the nation's most populous state surpassing 600,000 cases and despite signs of progress there is continuing concern about large gatherings as we head into another warm summer weekend here's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: as california becomes the first state in the nation to surpass 600,000 confirmed covid cases, like every other state the true number of infections is without a doubt much higher. for months lines at testing sites across the nation have stretched for blocks only eclipsed by the even longer wait for results. >> i got my test on july 1st and i didn't get the results until july 21st. >> reporter: experts say testing delays in at least 34 states lead to mor
in hillsboro county a superintendent announced classes would star >> we're going to rip open the doors and put masks on kids and hope for the best doesn't seem like it's going to work out. >> reporter: here in new york the percentage of positive covid tests has dropped below 1% for a week now, a key factor in the push to reopen schools. lester >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thanks. >>> for california an astonishing milestone, the nation's most populous state surpassing...
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the hillsboro school board decided last week the first four weeks of school will be online only.but the education commissioner says that violates florida's emergency order. the school district says they made the decision based on what county health officials say to keep students safe and staff members safe. the school district is working with the legal team now on how they should move forward. >>> new evidence shows the coronavirus hits children harder than once previously thought. this new report from the cdc says one in three children hospitalized with covid-19 was admitted to intensive care. that is similar to the patterns of adults. that report also found that latino children, were eight times as likely as white children to be hospitalized. >>> and arson investigation is now underway after a fire at an empty home in oakland. that happened shortly after 1:00 yesterday morning on clara street. crews arrived to find flames and smoke coming from the home. the fire battalion chief says there was also a strong smell of gasoline coming from the area but no one was injured. >>> now i
the hillsboro school board decided last week the first four weeks of school will be online only.but the education commissioner says that violates florida's emergency order. the school district says they made the decision based on what county health officials say to keep students safe and staff members safe. the school district is working with the legal team now on how they should move forward. >>> new evidence shows the coronavirus hits children harder than once previously thought....
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bay area and in the santa cruz mountains, and there's an evacuation warning for the entire city of hillsboro. cal fire has divided the fires into three so-called complexes, the scu in santa clara, alameda and contra costa, and new evacuations in san mateo and santa cruz and ellen you in sonoma and napa counties that turned into salina, lake and yolo counties. >> the ellen you has scorched more than 124,000 acres. the biggest wildfire last year just burned over 77 thousand acres. we have team coverage beginning with joe vasquez and napa county, and the new evacuations near st. helena, just minutes ago.>> reporter: hope valley, due north over the hill from st. helena, the so-called spanish fire raged through this small community for much of the day. just over the hill, this is the smokey aftermath along butts county road this evening. we saw the remnants of several homes into the ground. spot fires continue to flare on both sides of the road. deputies have been informing residents that this is a mandatory evacuation. one resident said he and some neighbors defy the evacuation orders, stayed be
bay area and in the santa cruz mountains, and there's an evacuation warning for the entire city of hillsboro. cal fire has divided the fires into three so-called complexes, the scu in santa clara, alameda and contra costa, and new evacuations in san mateo and santa cruz and ellen you in sonoma and napa counties that turned into salina, lake and yolo counties. >> the ellen you has scorched more than 124,000 acres. the biggest wildfire last year just burned over 77 thousand acres. we have...
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but fire is ravaging ins the ma hillsboro with nothing to stop it.ng in west sonoma county have cleared out. and in napa county evacuations are expanding as well. >> we saw the smoke and it was close and really threatening. it really frightened dust. >> reporter: the sprawling hennessey blaze is the largest in a cal fire zone that includes fires in five counties under one command. >> the big message here is, take care of each other, check on your neighbors. >> reporter: authorities asked for calm, where it is a stressful time, especially for past fire survivors. >> we realize this is a trigger point for many in the public. we ask you please go to your plan. >> make that decision to please leave your home. the last thing we want is for people to be trapped in their homes and not be able to get out. >> reporter: the incident commander calls on people to be resilient, but admits, with researches stretched thin, he has only five helicopters and only one time and can lose aircraft othehave here. but if break a new fire in north lake county they will have
but fire is ravaging ins the ma hillsboro with nothing to stop it.ng in west sonoma county have cleared out. and in napa county evacuations are expanding as well. >> we saw the smoke and it was close and really threatening. it really frightened dust. >> reporter: the sprawling hennessey blaze is the largest in a cal fire zone that includes fires in five counties under one command. >> the big message here is, take care of each other, check on your neighbors. >> reporter:...
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hillsboro high school is the latest one-stop shopping location for help for fire victims. >> yes, wegh this is a county three out of the last four years. for each person it's a new journey when it happens to you. >> the center features representatives from government social service agencies like fema, department of insurance, red cross, and dmv. they are helping guide people who may still be in a state of shock. people like richard, who lost everything. >> god must be very angry. he wants to seem to take everything away from everybody. i almost committed suicide. >> richer, met victoria, and she helped him get through his suicidal thoughts. the two are homeless now together, and have no idea what to do. it's something lisa, remembers all too well. >> it's -- i'm getting goosebumps right now. it all comes back to you. running out that night now it felt, knowing when you go back there is nothing left. >> lisa, escaped with only her life from the tubs higher income in 2017. she was handing out free notebooks, folders, pens to help people keep track of all the information coming at them.
hillsboro high school is the latest one-stop shopping location for help for fire victims. >> yes, wegh this is a county three out of the last four years. for each person it's a new journey when it happens to you. >> the center features representatives from government social service agencies like fema, department of insurance, red cross, and dmv. they are helping guide people who may still be in a state of shock. people like richard, who lost everything. >> god must be very...
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hillsboro county, the eighth largest district will start with remote learning.ine of ten largest school systems will be starting online. only new york city's plans remain up in the air. >>> four states known to be adding cases, one is hawaii where crowded beaches have been an issue like this one in oahu. now all beaches and ports in oahu will be closed. positive coronavirus test rate in texas jumping by nearly a half in a week as the governor orders masks for kids ages 2 and up. cnn has the pandemic covered coast to coast. take a look. >> reporter: i'm ed lavandera in dallas. the state is nowhere close to being in a safe situation, this comes after the state of texas reported more than 300 deaths on thursday and positive infection rate in new cases has now jumped to over 17%. that's a 5% jump roughly in just the last week. there is some slivers and the number of people hospitalized because of coronavirus is also showing signs of dropping as well. >> reporter: i'm brynn gingras. because of covid-19 outbreaks at child care centers, they're requiring face coverings
hillsboro county, the eighth largest district will start with remote learning.ine of ten largest school systems will be starting online. only new york city's plans remain up in the air. >>> four states known to be adding cases, one is hawaii where crowded beaches have been an issue like this one in oahu. now all beaches and ports in oahu will be closed. positive coronavirus test rate in texas jumping by nearly a half in a week as the governor orders masks for kids ages 2 and up. cnn...
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hillsboro county move towards online only classes violates the man date for resuming instruction this year. the florida education association is challenging the governor emergency order in court. the case has not yet been decided. let's go to florida. chris, a lot of back and forts here. how does it look? >> reporter: the governor has reiterated hi position saying that order stands. every county in the state, possibly within the exception of miami dade and broward. the two hardest hit areas that every other county, every other school district should be offering in person learning in some form or fashion this fall. as you mentioned, the education director as well also reiterated this ruling. they want children coming back to school. you mentioned that there's one lawsuit. we know of three throughout the state trying to overturn this mandate that there be in person education here in the fall. teachers and their unions who are mostly filing these lawsuits say that despite all the practices that the school districts are putting into place, they still feel they are putting lives at risk by
hillsboro county move towards online only classes violates the man date for resuming instruction this year. the florida education association is challenging the governor emergency order in court. the case has not yet been decided. let's go to florida. chris, a lot of back and forts here. how does it look? >> reporter: the governor has reiterated hi position saying that order stands. every county in the state, possibly within the exception of miami dade and broward. the two hardest hit...
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in addition to el nino high school, hillsboro unified closed last week and resume online learning just today. >>> it is day two of the rule again national convention. ray bogan is in washington dc with a look at how the first day wrapped up and what is on the agenda later today including a speech from the first lady. >> reporter: monday's theme was land of promise and republicans spent much of the night giving praise to present and trump. >> our family went from cotton to congress in one lifetime. >> reporter: republicans came out swinging delivering a counterpunch to the democratic national convention. >> he shows how much he cares about social justice. >> reporter: in pitching donald trump as a candidate with empathy. >> i have seen how deeply present cares about rebuilding our middle class. >> reporter: the president's former ambassador position the republican party as a party of diversity. >> it is fashionable to say america is racist. that is a lie. america is not a racist country. this is personal for me. i am the proud daughter of indian immigrants. >> reporter: tuesday's theme
in addition to el nino high school, hillsboro unified closed last week and resume online learning just today. >>> it is day two of the rule again national convention. ray bogan is in washington dc with a look at how the first day wrapped up and what is on the agenda later today including a speech from the first lady. >> reporter: monday's theme was land of promise and republicans spent much of the night giving praise to present and trump. >> our family went from cotton to...
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the hillsboro school district says that the decision was based on what county officials said would keep school children and staff members safe. >>> new evidence from the cdc shows the coronavirus is hitting children harder than first thought. a new cdc report says one in three children hospitalized with covid-19 were in intensive care. some had the patterns of adults. they found that latino children were eight times as likely as white children to be hospitalized. >>> health experts are raising alarms, saying some potential coronavirus vaccines may not work for everybody, especially for people who are overweight. the studies show vaccines don't work as well for people who are obese, including the flu vaccine. people who are obese, who get the vaccine are still likely to get the flu, compared to those who are not obese and get the vaccine. those concerns extend to the coronavirus vaccine. >> we can't think that a vaccine that's good for someone who is moderately overweight is the same for someone who is obese. >> doctors say you should deal with your health situation now, becoming sick an
the hillsboro school district says that the decision was based on what county officials said would keep school children and staff members safe. >>> new evidence from the cdc shows the coronavirus is hitting children harder than first thought. a new cdc report says one in three children hospitalized with covid-19 were in intensive care. some had the patterns of adults. they found that latino children were eight times as likely as white children to be hospitalized. >>> health...
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hillsboro county, where tampa is, is an interesting story.hey had voted originally to do a hybrid plan, chris, then tried to pivot and go completely online. the governor of the state, ron desantis, balked at that and threatened to take money away from the school district, $20 million if they did that. so that's at the core right now of a lawsuit that's being fought by the florida education association, the largest teachers, educators association in the southeast here, against the state of florida. where it stands right now is just a status hearing, but there's obviously a matter of urgency involved, chris, as it affects so many students in florida. chris? >> sam brock, thank you so much for that update. >>> dr. vin gupta is a pulmonologist and global health policy expert at the university of washington medical center, he joins us now. let's start with these schools. you have a situation in florida where the governor is saying you have to let them go back to the classroom even as the numbers are going up. we also talked about the fact that in
hillsboro county, where tampa is, is an interesting story.hey had voted originally to do a hybrid plan, chris, then tried to pivot and go completely online. the governor of the state, ron desantis, balked at that and threatened to take money away from the school district, $20 million if they did that. so that's at the core right now of a lawsuit that's being fought by the florida education association, the largest teachers, educators association in the southeast here, against the state of...
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hillsboro, ohio and rochelle, guiltyk have been found of segregating schools by twisting boundaries ofmmon condition is the schools that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro, and this because the housing in that district is all the negro parents can afford. as in englewood, new jersey. as schools open for the academic year of 1962-1963, lincoln elementary school, 95% negro, was picketed. a boycott left it almost empty. englewood itself could not have been more surprised. the city and important dormitories for the new york metropolis seemed an ideal home town its 7000 negroes, nearly one third of the population. they have no visible racial barriers. there are palatial homes in the most exclusive sections, comfortable, middle-class homes are commonplace. negroes work for the city and private enterprise. all facilities are open to them. but there is a block -- the fourth ward. it is a slum, almost entirely negro. like the neighborhood school. this creates the act of segregation, and finally, some negroes decided to act. the various constitutions of these orga
hillsboro, ohio and rochelle, guiltyk have been found of segregating schools by twisting boundaries ofmmon condition is the schools that is predominantly negro because the district is predominantly negro, and this because the housing in that district is all the negro parents can afford. as in englewood, new jersey. as schools open for the academic year of 1962-1963, lincoln elementary school, 95% negro, was picketed. a boycott left it almost empty. englewood itself could not have been more...
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we just learned today that a 6-year-old girl in florida's hillsboro county has become the youngest person in the state to die from covid-19. wolf. >> so sad. so sad indeed. athena, thank you very much. >>> now to president trump. he's warming up for the republican convention, which begins on monday, with new slams at joe biden and the democrats and more attacks on mail-in voting. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, biden's big convention speech last night of course isn't sitting well with the president. >> reporter: no, that's right, wolf. president trump is ratcheting up his attacks on joe biden in response to the democratic nominee's speech at the convention last night. but the president and his team, they're back on their heels this evening as the trump administration is struggling to explain big delays at the u.s. postal service. leaders at the postal service are insisting there's no cause for alarm about the upcoming election when millions of americans will be voting by mail. the president is warning, though, he'll be sending out law enforcement to pollin
we just learned today that a 6-year-old girl in florida's hillsboro county has become the youngest person in the state to die from covid-19. wolf. >> so sad. so sad indeed. athena, thank you very much. >>> now to president trump. he's warming up for the republican convention, which begins on monday, with new slams at joe biden and the democrats and more attacks on mail-in voting. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, biden's big convention speech last...
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fire teams from all over the state are in the area in the city of hillsboro is that evacuation warning status. now the napa side of the complex, the hennessey fire, is more stable. officials were talking about a timetable for repopulating the evacuated areas. people are eager to get back in. and was clear that there is still fire damage and many hazards, so that will be many days away. >> it's definitely going to take some time and hopefully the overnight weather conditions will improve. >>> new information on the deaths of three people in the lnu fire in napa county. the sheriff says their bodies were found in a home on a rural stretch of highway 128 in napa county south of lake mary acid. authorities to the property was in a mandatory evacuation area. the coroner's office is working to identify them now. two more people died in vacaville, including a man who was found in debris on pleasant valley road, and a pg&e worker who died in the car today. governor newsom said the state is rallying all possible resources to fight the fires, including from out-of-state. >> we have more people,
fire teams from all over the state are in the area in the city of hillsboro is that evacuation warning status. now the napa side of the complex, the hennessey fire, is more stable. officials were talking about a timetable for repopulating the evacuated areas. people are eager to get back in. and was clear that there is still fire damage and many hazards, so that will be many days away. >> it's definitely going to take some time and hopefully the overnight weather conditions will improve....
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to help folks out in need including this one in healdsburg a located along prince street at the hillsboro high school gym. it will be open from 10 in the morning until 7 o'clock at night this will be open intel sunday through september 4th. another one in sonoma county in guerneville at the bank of america on main street also open from 10 until 7. meanwhile. in solano county at this local community college folks in a vacaville can going get the help that they need at solano community college located on north village parkway this center will be open from 9 in the morning until 5 o'clock in the evening tomorrow and in santa cruz county folks in that area impacted by the czu lightning complex can go to the kaiser permanente a reno where the santa cruz warriors play that's located on front street from 11 in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening in these details these this information along with the centers along with evacuation orders all of it posted on our website kron 4 dot com. we'll also continue to monitor any new developments in the other orders that could be lifted as once again
to help folks out in need including this one in healdsburg a located along prince street at the hillsboro high school gym. it will be open from 10 in the morning until 7 o'clock at night this will be open intel sunday through september 4th. another one in sonoma county in guerneville at the bank of america on main street also open from 10 until 7. meanwhile. in solano county at this local community college folks in a vacaville can going get the help that they need at solano community college...
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that a commissioner of education is on the hunt for school districts who violate this order because hillsborogo virtual for the first four week s, and our commissioner of education says he will contemplate having punitive situations for this particular school district. >> what is going to happen in terms of the union, which has said, look, we want, for safety's sake, the students to be able to stay home? will teachers take action that would mandate that? >> right. well, let me tell you what the union's position is. we want schools open. >> of course. >> all across this country, teachers want to go back to school. we just want to do it safely. we believe there's a safe way to do this. that we can get kids online right now until we get this virus under control, until the community spread starts to go down, until the positivity rate starts to go down. we can do that. we can do online learning. virtual education, distance learning is not optimal. it is not the way we want to teach our kids. we want to have that magic created during a teacher and a student. given the circumstances we have, it's da
that a commissioner of education is on the hunt for school districts who violate this order because hillsborogo virtual for the first four week s, and our commissioner of education says he will contemplate having punitive situations for this particular school district. >> what is going to happen in terms of the union, which has said, look, we want, for safety's sake, the students to be able to stay home? will teachers take action that would mandate that? >> right. well, let me tell...
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are thinking about the pandemic and it's political ramifications, i'm joined by gary abernathy, in hillsboro ohio. he's a contributing columnist for the "washington post." and sarah smarsh, in rural kansas. she's a freelance journalist and author of the book "heartland." welcome to both of you. it's great to see you. let's start, sarah smarsh, by lking about what on the minds of voters you're hring from? the pandemic, the numbers were grim again today, over 1,300 deaths were reported overnight, somethin like 53,000 new cases in one day. but what are voters saying? >> well, here in my state of kansas, this is one of the stes where new cases is on the uptick, unfortunately, and in th region just like across the country, i think it's certain that the pandemic isoremost on voters' minds. t that, of course, sort of twin issue with the economy, the present state of which we can't se from the public health crisis. but, certainly, the pandemic and main street, as well as thelk on stuff of lal politics we've aad here in kansas, which has split party control of state government, a lot of back and fort
are thinking about the pandemic and it's political ramifications, i'm joined by gary abernathy, in hillsboro ohio. he's a contributing columnist for the "washington post." and sarah smarsh, in rural kansas. she's a freelance journalist and author of the book "heartland." welcome to both of you. it's great to see you. let's start, sarah smarsh, by lking about what on the minds of voters you're hring from? the pandemic, the numbers were grim again today, over 1,300 deaths were...
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are thinking about the pandemic and its political ramifications, i'm joined by gary abernathy, in hillsboroe is a contributing colonist for the washington post. and, sarah smarsh, in topeka, kansas. she's a freelance journalist and author of the book "heartland." welcome to both of you, it is great to see you. let's start by talking about, what is on the minds of voters you are hearing from? the pandemic, the numbers were grim again today, over 1300 deaths were reported overnight, something like 53,000 new cases in one day. what are voters saying? sarah: here in my state of kansas, this is one of the states where new cases are on the uptake, unfortunately. in this region like across the country, it is certain the pandemic is foremost on voter's minds. it is a twin issue with the economy, the present state of which we cannot separate from the public health crisis. certainly the pandemic and its ramifications is the talk on main street, as well as the stuff of local politics here in kansas, which has a split party control of state government, a lot of back-and-forth, battles between a democra
are thinking about the pandemic and its political ramifications, i'm joined by gary abernathy, in hillsboroe is a contributing colonist for the washington post. and, sarah smarsh, in topeka, kansas. she's a freelance journalist and author of the book "heartland." welcome to both of you, it is great to see you. let's start by talking about, what is on the minds of voters you are hearing from? the pandemic, the numbers were grim again today, over 1300 deaths were reported overnight,...
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this is just west of hillsboro and windsor, where you see it lower with the humidity levels. then we head over to the lnu complex that is northeast of napa. again, use the lower humidity levels as we get further inland. that is going to be the case and we will see that again as we go to the scu lighting complex, where the wind is starting to pick up right now. it doesn't seem like it's going to last throughout the entire evening, but we could see if you got over the next few hours. just to hammer the point home again, we are looking at the fire that is near the santa cruz mountains. we see those 60% humidity temperatures get a little cooler. we did not warm up as much today as we did the day before. santa rosa is going to get a low of 49 degrees. the well-established deep marine there will be the trend over the next 12 hours. tomorrow you see that atlanta fog is going to be present. it will have because as you go throughout the day. temperatures will be a slight bit warmer tomorrow than they were today. when i come back in a bit, i'm going to update you, as you can see very c
this is just west of hillsboro and windsor, where you see it lower with the humidity levels. then we head over to the lnu complex that is northeast of napa. again, use the lower humidity levels as we get further inland. that is going to be the case and we will see that again as we go to the scu lighting complex, where the wind is starting to pick up right now. it doesn't seem like it's going to last throughout the entire evening, but we could see if you got over the next few hours. just to...
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. >> 2,000 downtown employees to an office in downtown hillsboro because of significant vandalism.health care nonprofit has decided to sell its office space in portland and keep people working from home permanently. portland police are still looking for 25-year-old markey's love, the suspect and that brutal assault last night. he worked as a private security guard and a dj. police are working with his parents to get him to surrender. the victim in the attacked, adam haner. able to walk around the house and expected to make a full recovery, neil. >> neil: thank you very, very much. we are going to take a quick break here but let you know about some numbers that are coming in from the second night of the democratic national convention. it looks like -- they do it by individual hours of this sort of extrapolate the bigger picture down about 28% from day 2 while the democratic national committee and four years ago. it wasn't virtual like this one. the first night, you might recall was down some 24%. it democrats like to argue on social media these comments particularly appealing speech
. >> 2,000 downtown employees to an office in downtown hillsboro because of significant vandalism.health care nonprofit has decided to sell its office space in portland and keep people working from home permanently. portland police are still looking for 25-year-old markey's love, the suspect and that brutal assault last night. he worked as a private security guard and a dj. police are working with his parents to get him to surrender. the victim in the attacked, adam haner. able to walk...
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hillsboro, 51. napa, upper 50s. the system has ejected off toward the east of nevada. we've got week high pressure. 60s, 70s, and 80s, which is still below average for some of us. oakland will be close to average. nothing too crazy. it looks like another cool down on for next week. >>> steve, thank you. a somber day in japan were 75 years ago today, the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. we remember those who died. we will hear from a survivor raised here in the bay area. >>> it is being called the worst devastation that lebanon has ever seen. the latest on the cleanup there after that huge explosion as the world is trying to help lebanon recover. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? you know, if you turn on your subtitles... that's almost reading. get 1 gig internet with at&t fiber for $49.99a month for a year. no annua
hillsboro, 51. napa, upper 50s. the system has ejected off toward the east of nevada. we've got week high pressure. 60s, 70s, and 80s, which is still below average for some of us. oakland will be close to average. nothing too crazy. it looks like another cool down on for next week. >>> steve, thank you. a somber day in japan were 75 years ago today, the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. we remember those who died. we will hear from a survivor raised here in the bay...
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the other is at hillsboro high school gymnasium. i victims can learn how to buy clenches fema and insurance companies and other important recovery information. if you would like the bear lake slippers, visit ktvu.com/wildfires. you will find the latest on the containment, evacuation orders and information on recovery services a well. >>> let's talk about air quality. a spare the air alert in the bay area has been extended through tomorrow. expect some hazy skies. the air quality management district said smoke is drifting north from the santa cruz mountains and spreading of the peninsula into san francisco and the east bay. you are saying a live look outside on highway 24 toward walnut creek. i had a debate earlier with our news director earlier this %-@ was saying smoke it turns out it was fog and so i lost. but i know the smoke has been settling in there and so we have seen it coming back and forth with the seabreeze helping keep the smoke win thursday. it was back yesterday with unhealthy conditions reported abound the beer. let's
the other is at hillsboro high school gymnasium. i victims can learn how to buy clenches fema and insurance companies and other important recovery information. if you would like the bear lake slippers, visit ktvu.com/wildfires. you will find the latest on the containment, evacuation orders and information on recovery services a well. >>> let's talk about air quality. a spare the air alert in the bay area has been extended through tomorrow. expect some hazy skies. the air quality...
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let's take a look at the numbers in the north bay. 79 reported in hillsboro come closer to the water, we've got quite the spread going on. on the west end of san francisco, closer to as of eight, maybe lake merced 68 degrees. the embarcadero 74, and downtown in the upper 60s to about 75. along the peninsula, anyone over san carlos, 81 stamford, inner east bay heating up fast. 86 in brentwood, 86 clayton, 86 over dublin. the inner east bay is where we will see our hotter numbers for today. low 100s expected. livermore, danville, san ramon, concord, antioch, brentwood, pittsburgh, all our small communities in between, temperatures ranging in the low 100s by lunchtime pigment to upper 90s over livermore, low 100s for you into the afternoon. into the north bay, 97 for novato today, 83 in the city of san francisco, upper 80s, low 90s for the east bay shore, low 100s for brentwood, and into our south bay 100 b morgan hill, nearing the century mark at los gatos and 99, santa cruz going to be baking at 88, and there is your extended forecast. temperatures drop just a little bit on sunday. mo
let's take a look at the numbers in the north bay. 79 reported in hillsboro come closer to the water, we've got quite the spread going on. on the west end of san francisco, closer to as of eight, maybe lake merced 68 degrees. the embarcadero 74, and downtown in the upper 60s to about 75. along the peninsula, anyone over san carlos, 81 stamford, inner east bay heating up fast. 86 in brentwood, 86 clayton, 86 over dublin. the inner east bay is where we will see our hotter numbers for today. low...
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always in play in the presidential races or the i-4 corridor in florida, counties in if florida like hillsborohat's going to make donald trump's efforts to win states like pennsylvania and florida that much more difficult. >> the irony, joe, is that democrats are doing better in the sun belt these days because states like texas are more metropolitan than a lot of the northern great lake states of pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. and dallas has gone from being competitive in 2018 to off the table it's so safe for democrat. now we're talking about plano, the district to the north being competitive. which is mind blowing to people who followed texas politics for years. but pennsylvania, florida, and north carolina if you talk to the trump data people they'll hang their hat on the gap getting narrower in those states. what's happening is that a lot of the older voters who, for lack of a better term, are exiting the electorate, they are disproportionally registered democrats who are conservative and voted for trump in 2016. yes, the registration gap is narrowing, fewer voters are registering to v
always in play in the presidential races or the i-4 corridor in florida, counties in if florida like hillsborohat's going to make donald trump's efforts to win states like pennsylvania and florida that much more difficult. >> the irony, joe, is that democrats are doing better in the sun belt these days because states like texas are more metropolitan than a lot of the northern great lake states of pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. and dallas has gone from being competitive in 2018 to off...
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west of hillsboro, that is the walbridge fire. you can track that smoke as it goes over santa rosa. this also the myers fire by jenner, right along bodega bay. of course, the hennessy fire. look at the smoke drifting over vacaville, to antioch, brentwood, and contra costa county. the walbridge take that as much can. look at the temperatures. 11 percent humidity. it is not good firefighting conditions. the wind is not strong but it is northeast. had a couple fires as well, the woodlake fire in marin county and multiple fires in santa cruz and san mateo. all of the smoke over san jose -- and there's a tremendous amount of smoke and haze in the air drifting from northwest to southeast, that is the direction of the fire, wherein for a lot of fire activity today. real quick, on the fire conditions, it is not very good. northwind, northeast, low humidity. tough for firefighters. >> steve, okay, we will get more directions from officials and sonoma county, they're holding a newslightning sparked wildfires, let's listen for the latest. >> we are going to feel, that before we go to our super
west of hillsboro, that is the walbridge fire. you can track that smoke as it goes over santa rosa. this also the myers fire by jenner, right along bodega bay. of course, the hennessy fire. look at the smoke drifting over vacaville, to antioch, brentwood, and contra costa county. the walbridge take that as much can. look at the temperatures. 11 percent humidity. it is not good firefighting conditions. the wind is not strong but it is northeast. had a couple fires as well, the woodlake fire in...