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your home could be destroyed the home right next to you could be okay the home across the street couldout so it's very random, but they are allowing people to go through this area pick up their items and leave and just like i said how random it is that home to the left side that we showed you gone that home on top of the hill, even though it looks like the front yard is charred that home is okay so that's just the devastation that's going on for the only new lightning complex fire. that continues to burn fayed. don't know the cause officially yet but they're strong suggestion that it was caused by one of the 11,000 lightning strikes that we saw. >>on sunday sunday overnight. >>mardi gras but yeah well you're right about that there's no rhyme or reason as to where those flames will go thanks left that live report. >>well now let's move on let's head over to sonoma county that's where part of the l a new lightning complex fires are burning and this time we're focusing specifically on the wall birds fire that's in sonoma county check out the map you can see the map of the burn area. and w
your home could be destroyed the home right next to you could be okay the home across the street couldout so it's very random, but they are allowing people to go through this area pick up their items and leave and just like i said how random it is that home to the left side that we showed you gone that home on top of the hill, even though it looks like the front yard is charred that home is okay so that's just the devastation that's going on for the only new lightning complex fire. that...
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but one home in hard-hit solano county was spared. this after the owner took a number of precautions laura hey, philly has that story. >>and over the ridge last week's fire barreled towards homes in solano county. in some homes were saved there's that thing called survivor's guilt right and i had always heard about it now my wife and i are living it, but others devastated by the fast-moving flames. he had several neighbors that have lost everything we feel horrible for properties in great shape. >>it's an burned but everything around it is destroyed mark van pelt has spent the last year preparing for what he hoped would never happen we spent a lot of time and effort and fire prevention and work and save our properties. including his hands and they're cooper, so my chickens and i really started crying because we thought for sure they were gone his home surveillance camera catching flames burning a right up to his fire break which includes an irrigation system design to soak an area and that turn that area might trim to trees that gets
but one home in hard-hit solano county was spared. this after the owner took a number of precautions laura hey, philly has that story. >>and over the ridge last week's fire barreled towards homes in solano county. in some homes were saved there's that thing called survivor's guilt right and i had always heard about it now my wife and i are living it, but others devastated by the fast-moving flames. he had several neighbors that have lost everything we feel horrible for properties in great...
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more people are being back to see their homes. for some everything is gone and others seeing their homes spared. more evacuation orders are being eased. many other orders and warnings are in place. victims are being encouraged to register with fema as soon as possible. >>> a closer look in the north bay of the lnu complex fire. a lot of destructions left behind. this is the highlands neighborhoods where homes have been damaged. >> nearly 360,000 acres charred and five people lost their lives. crews are focusing their efforts and hoping to keep the fire making its way into calistoga and people in berryessa are being let into take a look at their homes. nbc's jodi hernandez is live. >> reporter: dozens of houses are destroyed. we are standing at the hills above the lake. you can see a couple of those destroyed houses. normally this is an area that would be filled with boaters and summer activities at this time but that is not the scene tonight. this is everything i know and it is my whole life. >> reporter: the 29-year-old never liv
more people are being back to see their homes. for some everything is gone and others seeing their homes spared. more evacuation orders are being eased. many other orders and warnings are in place. victims are being encouraged to register with fema as soon as possible. >>> a closer look in the north bay of the lnu complex fire. a lot of destructions left behind. this is the highlands neighborhoods where homes have been damaged. >> nearly 360,000 acres charred and five people lost...
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stay in your home. >>> president trump said he is open to the possibility of microsoft buying tiktok. the president recently said that he would ban it, but it's still not clear how. ray bogan has the latest. >> i set a date of around september 15th. >> reporter: president trump is setting a deadline for a tiktok to sell in the united states or close down. >> it can't be controlled for security reasons by china. too big, too invasive. >> reporter: president trump is expresses support for microsoft or another american company to purchase the video app and spoke with the company's ceo. the u.s. tech giant in talks with tiktok's beijing based parent company. the company said in a statement microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the president's concerns. it is committed to acquiring tiktok, subject to a complete security review and providing proper economic benefits to the united states. >> i think it's an exciting proposition for microsoft. obviously it depends on the price. price is impor
stay in your home. >>> president trump said he is open to the possibility of microsoft buying tiktok. the president recently said that he would ban it, but it's still not clear how. ray bogan has the latest. >> i set a date of around september 15th. >> reporter: president trump is setting a deadline for a tiktok to sell in the united states or close down. >> it can't be controlled for security reasons by china. too big, too invasive. >> reporter: president trump...
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home depot and lowe's reported surging sales at consumers -- as consumers pour money into home improvementw long can that last in and investors yanked in different directions as the biotechs working on covid-19 vaccines report both good and very bad news. my colleagueses, ben levisohn is, carlton english and jack howe. guys, it's great to be back from vacation. did you miss me? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> this much. jack: more than that. come on, jack, i caught fish bigger than that. there we go. so, ben, good news while i was gone, i guess, the s&p hit new records, nasdaq hit new records. but oddly, more stocks went down than went up. how does that work? >> well, really this is apple's stock market. it went up up 8.2% this week and was responsible for 60% of the s&p 500's 0.7% gain. it's doing all the heavy lifting here, and it's now a $2 trillion market cap stock that makes up for the fact that on a day like today just over 200 stocks were positive, almost 30 were down -- 300 were down on the day. it's quite remarkable. jack: so what is driving this part of the market? there is no alter
home depot and lowe's reported surging sales at consumers -- as consumers pour money into home improvementw long can that last in and investors yanked in different directions as the biotechs working on covid-19 vaccines report both good and very bad news. my colleagueses, ben levisohn is, carlton english and jack howe. guys, it's great to be back from vacation. did you miss me? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> this much. jack: more than that. come on, jack, i caught fish bigger than...
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officers arrived quickly to the home.ayor licrardo was just arriving back home from being with family. but then we saw this overnight. two dozen neighbors pitching in to help clean the graffiti. mayor liccardo tells us he was touched. >> we come to realize how this is part of the job. the reality is there's a lot of folks who are suffering in real ways right now and this is nothing compared to what a lot of people are going through in the community right now. >> that vandalism followed a mostly peaceful march from downtown san jose. this video shows the crowds at west santa clara and market streets. they were right in the middle of the road alongside cars carrying signs again, very peaceful. >>> and across the bay, to oakland where hundreds of people gathered together to demand social change as well. officers also turned out in tactical gear, firing flash bangs at the crowds along broadway and 24th. at least one person was arrested for pointing a laser at officers. >> oakland remembers oscar grant. and we know that to fig
officers arrived quickly to the home.ayor licrardo was just arriving back home from being with family. but then we saw this overnight. two dozen neighbors pitching in to help clean the graffiti. mayor liccardo tells us he was touched. >> we come to realize how this is part of the job. the reality is there's a lot of folks who are suffering in real ways right now and this is nothing compared to what a lot of people are going through in the community right now. >> that vandalism...
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a mobile home park was nearly wiped out by the lnu fires. 40 homes were incinerated.ll, the lnu fires have destroyed or damaged over 1200 homes or out buildings and burned over 557 square miles in sonoma, lake, and napa counties. that's the latest, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> firefighters in the mountains in santa cruz are making progress against the czu lightning complex fire. those buyers expended one square mile last night to 125 square miles. the fire remains at 19 present contain. firefighters are crediting better weather conditions with helping them. officials are also making the first step that will allow people to go back to their homes in the next few days. >> when we start bringing folks back in and lifting some of the orders, it is making sure that would build a good strong foundation for all those residents. meaning that we have good roadways for them to travel on. we have secured all the utilities and make sure it is safe. and make sure we have water for them so they have the essential necessities to live with. >>> officials say they're not making any guarantees
a mobile home park was nearly wiped out by the lnu fires. 40 homes were incinerated.ll, the lnu fires have destroyed or damaged over 1200 homes or out buildings and burned over 557 square miles in sonoma, lake, and napa counties. that's the latest, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> firefighters in the mountains in santa cruz are making progress against the czu lightning complex fire. those buyers expended one square mile last night to 125 square miles. the fire remains at 19 present contain....
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from getting into the homes. >>you talked chief you talked about evacuations can you talk a little bit more about how many homes are under the gun right now that are trying to safe. >>so as part the backbone concern we have a total of about 5500 homes that we estimate are under an evacuation order up some sort of it started on the west side of our city and more orchard neighborhoods fault for elbow. and then we additionally had to the shy and brown valley neighborhood in the north part of the city and then just as recently as about 4 o'clock that afternoon. i want to fire jumped by 80 then we had to evacuate now part of the city adding another 1000 homes so now we have a total of about 5500 homes, what we estimate that are under an evacuation order. >>see how many homes or structures have do you estimate you may have lost by this time and where are you sending the evacuees. >>so as far as the number am a short story in sight of the fact that bill i'm happy to report that actually we have not had homes or structur
from getting into the homes. >>you talked chief you talked about evacuations can you talk a little bit more about how many homes are under the gun right now that are trying to safe. >>so as part the backbone concern we have a total of about 5500 homes that we estimate are under an evacuation order up some sort of it started on the west side of our city and more orchard neighborhoods fault for elbow. and then we additionally had to the shy and brown valley neighborhood in the north...
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home after home after home destroyed. if families quite sanctuary reduced to melted ruin. this boat almost unrecognizable. hitched up and ready to go, this trailer did not make it. county supervisor says the situation is still dicey. there is still some danger areas up there with trees ready to fall down and especially back in mill creek and up and some of the highlands it is the moment he found his home but was so emotional and just wanted to be left alone. >> it's heavy, emotional, you have to remind yourself that these sites are not down in ash, their sacred sites. were people that kids home, places where they broke bread over christmas with her family. you have got to pay honor to that, and be quiet. >> fire crews are still chasing hotspots before they become big problems. fire still lurks under the trees , something that has the keen attention of everyone. don ford, kpix 5. >>> looking life at a hazy shot of downtown. parts of the bay area are still not getting much of a break in that unhealthy air but paul, at least the lightning concerns have eased so far. >> we got
home after home after home destroyed. if families quite sanctuary reduced to melted ruin. this boat almost unrecognizable. hitched up and ready to go, this trailer did not make it. county supervisor says the situation is still dicey. there is still some danger areas up there with trees ready to fall down and especially back in mill creek and up and some of the highlands it is the moment he found his home but was so emotional and just wanted to be left alone. >> it's heavy, emotional, you...
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, with so disaster we so in care homes, with so many people in care homes dying of coronavirus.ncerns about going to university? yes and no. i think we do eventually have to go back to our new normal, shall we say? i'm staying with family. i don't want to get it at uni and give it to anyone staying in the house. but if we don't start getting back to normal, when will we? good luck to you. thank you so much for being with us. niamh walsh, a student of drama and performance art. earlier, i spoke to curt rice — the rector at oslomet university, one of the first universities in europe to have gone back earlier this month. he explained what they've done to make his campus safe. we've been in session now for about three weeks. the first week was our orientation week, and that is often a situation where there are social settings that students might be a little too close, might drink a little too close, might drink a little too close, might drink a little too much and so on, but we did lots of training, both with our new students and with the leaders of those orientation groups, and we
, with so disaster we so in care homes, with so many people in care homes dying of coronavirus.ncerns about going to university? yes and no. i think we do eventually have to go back to our new normal, shall we say? i'm staying with family. i don't want to get it at uni and give it to anyone staying in the house. but if we don't start getting back to normal, when will we? good luck to you. thank you so much for being with us. niamh walsh, a student of drama and performance art. earlier, i spoke...
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tens of thousands of evacuees waiting on word when they can return home. we're tracking the latest on three major fire complexes burning around the san francisco bay area. good morning. thank you for joining us for our midday newscast. we are going on for an extra half-hour today until noon to get you all the information you need. i'm chris chmura. we begin with the latest numbers on the progress crews have made fighting these fires. the lnu complex fire in the north bay is now 35% contained. it has burns more than 371,000 acres and has killed five people. the fire has destroyed nearly 1,100 structures. we are waiting for a scheduled news conference about the lnu fire. we'll bring it to you live when it begins. meanwhile the scu complex fire has grown to acres. it is burping across seven counties. it is also 35% contained. it has injured five people including three first responders. and this morning we've got an update on the czu complex fire along the santa cruz and santa clara county border. the flames have scorched nearly 83,000 acres and it is 26% cont
tens of thousands of evacuees waiting on word when they can return home. we're tracking the latest on three major fire complexes burning around the san francisco bay area. good morning. thank you for joining us for our midday newscast. we are going on for an extra half-hour today until noon to get you all the information you need. i'm chris chmura. we begin with the latest numbers on the progress crews have made fighting these fires. the lnu complex fire in the north bay is now 35% contained....
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new home sales surging new homes in this country is quickly approaching $400,000 can this last and what happens to buyers getting priced out >>> plus the ipo surge continues. chipotle's big upside and is eli overhyping battery tech? bob pisani is here with the numbers. bob? >> hello, kelly. we were positive at the open but then we got at 10:00 p.m. eastern time below expectations. kind of a disappointment took the wind out of our sails and we've bean floundering right-ha around positive and negative semiconduct semiconduct semiconductors outperforming a little bit we're seeing a little bit of interest there you see the semiconductors and energy to the downside we're seeing thematic etfs solar stocks doing well, cloud computing stocks, internet stocks, security stocks. particularly in technology they've been hot recently, thematic a big winner this year. we talked about the dow shake-up amgen in the dow, honeywell in the dow, salesforce. in the x, raytheon, pfizer and exxonmobil there is very little indexed to the dow industrials average. over a trillion is indexed to the s&p, and that's
new home sales surging new homes in this country is quickly approaching $400,000 can this last and what happens to buyers getting priced out >>> plus the ipo surge continues. chipotle's big upside and is eli overhyping battery tech? bob pisani is here with the numbers. bob? >> hello, kelly. we were positive at the open but then we got at 10:00 p.m. eastern time below expectations. kind of a disappointment took the wind out of our sails and we've bean floundering right-ha around...
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people are forced to leave their home and only 13% contained. we'll have a lot more on this fire and others tonight at 6:00. >>> tonight millions bracing for double trouble alodge the gulf coast. tropical storm marco taking aim right now. al roker will have the new tracks disturbing video, a black man, jacob blake, shot multiple times in the back by police in wisconsin. anger erupting in the streets, the national guard called in. night one of the rnc, president trump's unannounced appearance, when he said top adviser kel kellyanne conway set to speak this week after her unexpected announcement. >>
people are forced to leave their home and only 13% contained. we'll have a lot more on this fire and others tonight at 6:00. >>> tonight millions bracing for double trouble alodge the gulf coast. tropical storm marco taking aim right now. al roker will have the new tracks disturbing video, a black man, jacob blake, shot multiple times in the back by police in wisconsin. anger erupting in the streets, the national guard called in. night one of the rnc, president trump's unannounced...
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the great in protecting homes. want thing they do after residents is if you get asked to evacuate. we ask that you do so can do so safely. and we should ensure that preparing for up or you don't well you see in an evacuation now's a good time as any as far as you're getting ready just in case haven't been asked to evacuate now it turns it here backing up on site you to close up make sure that you have a your medicines that you require for several days as well and you thought you might have in and get ready to evacuate just case. >>there with 5500 homes threatened tonight that is certainly good advice to pass on. thank you so much, yeah, ok well they safe. now we do have team coverage of the fires that are burning out of control in the bay area team coverage will continue with kron four's dan kerman who was in fact a bill we'll have more now what's happening with the l a new lightning complex fires on forest, michelle kingston is live right near interstate 80 were chp has shut down the freeway because of the scu lig
the great in protecting homes. want thing they do after residents is if you get asked to evacuate. we ask that you do so can do so safely. and we should ensure that preparing for up or you don't well you see in an evacuation now's a good time as any as far as you're getting ready just in case haven't been asked to evacuate now it turns it here backing up on site you to close up make sure that you have a your medicines that you require for several days as well and you thought you might have in...
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homes after that burned. it seems like the czu which is the santa cruz mountains fire and the l a new fire complex in the north bay have just been. wildly more destructive in terms of you know deaths and structures burned while the scu that complex in the east bay, south bay and central valley has has burned more acreage can you bring us up to speed on where the biggest threats are still tonight out of these 3 complexes. >>well the fact of the su lightning complex in the series of fires burn in the east bay are for the most part really away from populated area that obviously is a key in why there's not the same amount of destruction. obviously fires in the santa cruz mountains where there are homes all the hill there and in the lnu any complex that fire burned all the way down into a vacaville interest airfield so very urbanized you one of the reasons so we often see. you know home right next to each other one burned one survived there's a number of factors and you know one of the biggest things that we've be
homes after that burned. it seems like the czu which is the santa cruz mountains fire and the l a new fire complex in the north bay have just been. wildly more destructive in terms of you know deaths and structures burned while the scu that complex in the east bay, south bay and central valley has has burned more acreage can you bring us up to speed on where the biggest threats are still tonight out of these 3 complexes. >>well the fact of the su lightning complex in the series of fires...
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which means if you sell your old home for $1 million, and you buy a home within one year, your new home should not be worth more than $1.15 million. if you sell your existing home at $1 million and buy a replacement between year one and two, it should be no more than $1.1 million. know that your ability to participate in this program expires after two years. you will not be able to receive prop 60 tax benefits if you cannot make the purchase within two years. so benefit from this tax savings program, you have to apply. just download the prop 60 form from our website and submit it to our office. for more, visit our website, sfassessor.org, >> what we're trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. it's not just the old european style food. we are seeing a lot of influences, and all of this is because of our students. all we ask is make it flavorful. [♪] >> we are the first two-year culinary hospitality school in the united states. the first year was 1936, and it was started by two graduates from cornell. i'm a graduate of this program, and very proud of that. so students ca
which means if you sell your old home for $1 million, and you buy a home within one year, your new home should not be worth more than $1.15 million. if you sell your existing home at $1 million and buy a replacement between year one and two, it should be no more than $1.1 million. know that your ability to participate in this program expires after two years. you will not be able to receive prop 60 tax benefits if you cannot make the purchase within two years. so benefit from this tax savings...
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hospitals and nursing homes to evacuate. >> going home in any direction, this railroad shuts down. laura was so strong flew the entire train right off the track. >> reporter: $20 billion in damages. 15 years ago today, katrina struck, followed weeks later by rita. the storms' combined impact crippling the state. >> this is just a house. we'll rebuild and in louisiana we know this is always a risk. our community is probably the strongest community there is and so everyone is helping everyone. we'll come back. >>> joe biden accused president trump of using military troops as props. he made the comment during the speech at the national guard association conference. >> i promise you as president, i will never put you in the middle of politics or i will never use military as a prop. that's not right. you don't deserve that. >> the promise comes after president trump sent troops to the mexico border to stop violent protest. >>> kanye west filed a lawsuit in wisconsin, he wants to make sure his name still appears in the ballot comes november. the state election committee ruled last week t
hospitals and nursing homes to evacuate. >> going home in any direction, this railroad shuts down. laura was so strong flew the entire train right off the track. >> reporter: $20 billion in damages. 15 years ago today, katrina struck, followed weeks later by rita. the storms' combined impact crippling the state. >> this is just a house. we'll rebuild and in louisiana we know this is always a risk. our community is probably the strongest community there is and so everyone is...
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around care at home that we don't really know about.rea, because without the data and evidence, we cannot know whether the policies we are putting in place are working. well, since classrooms here in the uk first closed in march, thousands of children have been home—schooled by their parents. whilst some parents have found its not for them, others have liked home—schooling so much that they are going to continue when schools reopen in the coming days. in many other countries around the world, home—schooling is more common. we can speak now to mum—of—three gemma duxbury who will be continuing to home school her three boys. gemma joins me now via webcam from rossendale in lancashire. and i am alsojoined by clinical child psychologist — dr elizabeth kilbey — whojoins me from south east london. tell us about your experience, gemma, and why you like it. my experience has been absolutely fantastic. for a family, experience has been absolutely fantastic. fora family, i experience has been absolutely fantastic. for a family, i have found we hav
around care at home that we don't really know about.rea, because without the data and evidence, we cannot know whether the policies we are putting in place are working. well, since classrooms here in the uk first closed in march, thousands of children have been home—schooled by their parents. whilst some parents have found its not for them, others have liked home—schooling so much that they are going to continue when schools reopen in the coming days. in many other countries around the...
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area as some crew members begin shifting their focus towards helping the thousands of evacuees return home. plus the shooting of 29 year-old jacob by no ship a sparks protest in the city of oakland. how it took a violent turn and why police say they could not do anything to stop them. and hurricane laura now downgraded to a tropical storm but not before tearing through parts of texas and louisiana, killing at least 4 people damaging property and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people. thank you so much for joining us tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman at this hour we're tracking the 3 large wildfires burning in the bay area. the good news right now crews are making progress cal fire says the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east and south bay, or 35% contained. the czu august lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz county are now 21% contained and the l a new lightning complex fires in the north bay are now 33% contained. we will begin our coverage there where the fires have burned more than 368,000 acres across napa solano sonoma la
area as some crew members begin shifting their focus towards helping the thousands of evacuees return home. plus the shooting of 29 year-old jacob by no ship a sparks protest in the city of oakland. how it took a violent turn and why police say they could not do anything to stop them. and hurricane laura now downgraded to a tropical storm but not before tearing through parts of texas and louisiana, killing at least 4 people damaging property and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of...
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one retailer said she showed the home to a man named darrell hagler. they were told he was buying the home for his family and needed to do renovations before moving in. we had no indication that this would be turned into a home for troubled teens. hagler works for involve treatment. people in recovery are defined as disabled under the fair housing act. small treatment centers that don't offer medical treatment do not have to disclose themselves to neighbors. that is meant to prevent discrimination. >> we desperately need to address the stigma that goes along with substance use disorders and mental health issues. >> david is the founder of time for ethics addiction treatment, a base make a facebook group of 5400 treatment professionals. he says he can understand why involved would not want to tell neighbors they were moving in, in fact he has done that with previous treatment centers. >> we made a decision that we were going to buy the house and not say anything, with the idea that we were going to be really good neighbors. and we were really good neigh
one retailer said she showed the home to a man named darrell hagler. they were told he was buying the home for his family and needed to do renovations before moving in. we had no indication that this would be turned into a home for troubled teens. hagler works for involve treatment. people in recovery are defined as disabled under the fair housing act. small treatment centers that don't offer medical treatment do not have to disclose themselves to neighbors. that is meant to prevent...
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security in your own home is health care. and yet we have millions of people across the country on the brink of eviction. in mid-july, a quarter of adults reported that they were housing insecure. that's one in four. and in more than half of the states in america, eviction bans have expired. that means across the nation more and more families will have to pack up everything that they can carry in the space of hours. there could be 40 million evictions nationwide by the end of the year. and what we have seen amongst the data that comes into all of our offices is that families of color are likely to be the hardest hit. in my home state of nevada, experts believe that nearly half a million people are at risk of eviction. perhaps as many as 300,000 of them in nevada by september. among renters, up to 47% face that risk. now, staving off nevada evictions could cost nevada $850 billion in rental assistance over the next year. that's just one state. but, you know what? the states, the local governments, everyone has been impacted by
security in your own home is health care. and yet we have millions of people across the country on the brink of eviction. in mid-july, a quarter of adults reported that they were housing insecure. that's one in four. and in more than half of the states in america, eviction bans have expired. that means across the nation more and more families will have to pack up everything that they can carry in the space of hours. there could be 40 million evictions nationwide by the end of the year. and what...
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everybody in the home left the area safely, but the home is gone.re are reports of trees being ignited be i the flames along the route and danger along falling. telephone poisoningpoles being lit up as well. this is video from just overnight of homes burning in the communality of boulder creek. this video that you're looking at was taken at homes along acorn drive in boulder creek. now, the latest evacuation orders include the uc santa cruz campus. the front entrance this morning is closed off. also included in the evacuation area is the community of scotts valley west of highway 17. the fire crew by just about 2000 acres overnight. the fog overnight did help, but it's started to burn off, and cam fire says that they cannot let the guard down. the fire is 0% contained. >> we're not with the humidity that we did receive and it tempered it a little bit. don't let that hold you in to a sense that something is changing on this incident. there was free burning activity again, and that challenged all of the lines and burned in several directions and the r
everybody in the home left the area safely, but the home is gone.re are reports of trees being ignited be i the flames along the route and danger along falling. telephone poisoningpoles being lit up as well. this is video from just overnight of homes burning in the communality of boulder creek. this video that you're looking at was taken at homes along acorn drive in boulder creek. now, the latest evacuation orders include the uc santa cruz campus. the front entrance this morning is closed off....
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latin america is home to an estimated 8 percent of the world's population but accounts for nearly a 3rd of the world's coronavirus deaths with brazil and mexico making up a majority of the fatalities in the region. in the case of brazil the government has faced heavy criticism for lacking a unified approach to containment efforts with president. who can't cope with 900 himself often appearing in public without a mask. the same is true in mexico where the country's president often makes statements that contradict health officials such as the recommendation that people wear masks to prevent the spread of the virus. you know when i'm going to put on a mask when there's no corruption and it will then i'll put on a mosque they will stop talking about. the u.n. warns the impact of the pandemic on latin american economies could amount to a 10 year setback in terms of g.d.p. yet as countries work to reopen businesses the seemingly unstoppable wave of contagion that's gripped the region is making these efforts near impossible. al jazeera. tougher restrictions are being reimposed in and around ma
latin america is home to an estimated 8 percent of the world's population but accounts for nearly a 3rd of the world's coronavirus deaths with brazil and mexico making up a majority of the fatalities in the region. in the case of brazil the government has faced heavy criticism for lacking a unified approach to containment efforts with president. who can't cope with 900 himself often appearing in public without a mask. the same is true in mexico where the country's president often makes...
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businesses and public transport are expected to close that people will need special passes to leave home groups representing nurses and doctors have been pushing president reagan to 10 to tighten control saying the country is losing the fight against the virus i have. to call up different groups from medical community for it. got me in it it got in dean ishi queue in manila a fully understand where you. would like to us for such a time out here that they have been in the front lines for months and exhausted for jimmy allen duggan joins us live now from manila medical workers say they're losing the fight against the virus and they want this and hans to community lock down so what does this all mean. well you know daryn today marks the 150 of these since the philippines recorded its 1st coronavirus case and after that the country the southern region of luzon more than 50000000 people were placed on the reef a lot down there and has community quarantine for almost 3 months that's already one of the longest most strictest quarantines implemented by any government in the world over the last f
businesses and public transport are expected to close that people will need special passes to leave home groups representing nurses and doctors have been pushing president reagan to 10 to tighten control saying the country is losing the fight against the virus i have. to call up different groups from medical community for it. got me in it it got in dean ishi queue in manila a fully understand where you. would like to us for such a time out here that they have been in the front lines for months...
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they lost about 800 structures of the majority of those structures were homes 554 homes were lost. but they also said don't burglaries no arrest and no new citations have been given of course that was a big problem when the fire started-they're just continuing to ask folks for patients, it's going to be a messy cleanup. they said and they're asking people to not return >>welcome back to kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody happy tgi out this is a live shot coming in from the golden gate bridge and lots of fog you can see kind of socked in here with a a little bit that onshore breeze in kind of sometimes see that fog will drop its coming on in from the onshore winds left over this is what it looks like on the current winds basically calm over most of the real estate for now but single digits elsewhere going on her little bit about going on what the fog here now we had good coverage going on this morning. we like that marine layer that's in place. but it's relatively thin so a mix out fairly quickly today. it's all the coverage in the south bay for this morning. but tomorrow
they lost about 800 structures of the majority of those structures were homes 554 homes were lost. but they also said don't burglaries no arrest and no new citations have been given of course that was a big problem when the fire started-they're just continuing to ask folks for patients, it's going to be a messy cleanup. they said and they're asking people to not return >>welcome back to kron 4 morning news, good morning, everybody happy tgi out this is a live shot coming in from the...
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that word is home. it's a universal destination for these evacuees cloaked in questions and uncertainty. >> is it ever going to end, you know? i want to go home. >> boulder creek evacuee barbara andrews echos sentiments shared by many chased from their homes by the czu fire. santa cruz county has set up near lay dozen evacuation sites for families, their pets, and their animals. >> since that first night, we have expanded considerably. we have a lot of good infrastructure going on here. we're feeding and sheltering close to 600 people. >> reporter: the difficult transition becoming more untenable, as days away from home have now stretched to one week. >> it's stressful. we're staying at an extend stay hotel with, you know, six other dogs and a cat. so we come down here to see monterey. >> reporter: month ray is rick and joyce gomezs arabian horse. it was built for endurance, but now endures unfamiliar settings as the owners brace for the worst. >> that's the hard one, making a future plan. the what ifs.
that word is home. it's a universal destination for these evacuees cloaked in questions and uncertainty. >> is it ever going to end, you know? i want to go home. >> boulder creek evacuee barbara andrews echos sentiments shared by many chased from their homes by the czu fire. santa cruz county has set up near lay dozen evacuation sites for families, their pets, and their animals. >> since that first night, we have expanded considerably. we have a lot of good infrastructure...
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evacuees are returning and often finding devastation where their homes once stood. thank you for joining us tonight at 5 everyone i'm catherine heenan while 2 of the 3 largest wildfires in state history continue to burn. cal fire says they are making progress on containment. the scu lightning complex fire and parts of the east bay and south bay, 35% contained the czu august lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties. now 26% contained and the l a new lightning complex fires in the north bay, 35% contained. homeowners in vacaville trying to come to grips with the staggering losses suffered in the lnu lightning complex fire. kron four's phillipe djegal talked to a couple whose home was still standing after the initial wave of flames past through their neighborhood but then it did eventually burned out before last week the ride up kurt and lori hatton's driveway and the gibson canyon region of vacaville was a soothing pass through green trees ending with their home of nearly 20 years. >>a modest 960 square foot little piece of heaven on 5 acres of lan
evacuees are returning and often finding devastation where their homes once stood. thank you for joining us tonight at 5 everyone i'm catherine heenan while 2 of the 3 largest wildfires in state history continue to burn. cal fire says they are making progress on containment. the scu lightning complex fire and parts of the east bay and south bay, 35% contained the czu august lightning complex fires in san mateo and santa cruz counties. now 26% contained and the l a new lightning complex fires in...
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save each other's homes from the fire. we will have that story coming up. >>> it was the surprise visit well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a ginss you. 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
save each other's homes from the fire. we will have that story coming up. >>> it was the surprise visit well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and...
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to work, or trying to work at home themselves, and it's forcing many to scramble for solutions. some are organizing schoing pods with a small group of students and a paid tutor or teacher. another alternative gaining polarity is homeschooling. in the spring of 2019, an estimated 3% to 4% of school- aged children were homeschooled, according to the national home education research institute. that number is expected to increase due to covid-19. feliciano recently caught up with two parents in georgia. they've homeschoolir kids for many years and have advice for parents looking to make the ap to homeschooling. >> reporter: when newshour weekend first met up with the sarden family in their georgia home back in 2018, judy sarden was almost six years into homeschooling her two kids, aidan and haley, who were then in march, when covid-19 began to rapidly sprethe u.s., georgia governor, brian kemp ordered the closure of all public schools and colleges. and in early april he issued a shelter in place order, sending parents scrambling to keep their kids learning while doing full time jobs
to work, or trying to work at home themselves, and it's forcing many to scramble for solutions. some are organizing schoing pods with a small group of students and a paid tutor or teacher. another alternative gaining polarity is homeschooling. in the spring of 2019, an estimated 3% to 4% of school- aged children were homeschooled, according to the national home education research institute. that number is expected to increase due to covid-19. feliciano recently caught up with two parents in...
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closer to home. still her optimism remains strong. >>> also tonight, walking down the countdown, the push to save the census in the south bay. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> less than 24 hours after a wildcat strike began across much of the professional sports world, the situation continues to develop tonight. >> in the nba players have agreed to resume playoffs after the unprecedented walkout, but wnba games are postponed for a second night. the nhl postponed two stanley cup playoff games scheduled for today. at least four major league baseball games are called off including the oakland a's. after playing texas last night, they postponed tonight's series finale. let's get to larry beil for the latest on the a's and the giants. >> the shooting of jacob blake caused much of the sports world to shut down for at least a few days while nba players did decide they're not going to continue with the season in orlando. other pro teams are supporting the mo
closer to home. still her optimism remains strong. >>> also tonight, walking down the countdown, the push to save the census in the south bay. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc 7 news. >>> less than 24 hours after a wildcat strike began across much of the professional sports world, the situation continues to develop tonight. >> in the nba players have agreed to resume playoffs after the unprecedented walkout, but wnba games are...
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we've seen homes go up. hopefully his home will stay safe through the night. laura anthony, abc7 news. >> already. thank you. the lmu lightning complex. let's continue with cornell in guerneville. >> reporter: the winds are picking up. concern is definitely growing in the town of guerneville where all eyes are on the mountain behind me. it is full of smoke and an occasional flame as we can see here. 1,500 acres has burned. it is 0% contained at this hour. the county says about 13,000 people have been told to evacuate the area but many, not choosing to leave just yet. >> well, our plan is we have the car packed and our little bags packed and everything. >> reporter: karina was told to leave her home tuesday night as the wall bridge fire slowly moved toward guerneville. many people did leave. much of down was a ghost town but she stayed put. >> he told me, if you see fire, then i guess we're going to go. that's what a lot of people are doing to live here. >> reporter: the fire was clearly visible only miles from guerneville. this ridge exploding in flames as the
we've seen homes go up. hopefully his home will stay safe through the night. laura anthony, abc7 news. >> already. thank you. the lmu lightning complex. let's continue with cornell in guerneville. >> reporter: the winds are picking up. concern is definitely growing in the town of guerneville where all eyes are on the mountain behind me. it is full of smoke and an occasional flame as we can see here. 1,500 acres has burned. it is 0% contained at this hour. the county says about...
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2, 3, homes mobile homes that have survived. >>about 3 dozen others were destroyed if we go a little bit farther south here on this map you can see this other area on the map it is called headlines drive is this street right here and look at all the homes that have been lost here several dozen homes here this neighborhood here and over here all the black homes again marked in black have survived and they are not damage and right here next to vacaville. in the back of a mountain area. right against the border of the city of vacaville, this is the perimeter of the fire and you can see there subdivisions right up against the perimeter. >>this is where some homes have been destroyed other homes have survived, but daniel berlant from cal fire told us earlier tonight. if the wind conditions changed in the temperatures heat up again. perimeters could be expanded in the winds could shift some homes lost here on the coast, the sonoma coast just north west of jenner jenner is right down here. highway one the mouth of the russian river and
2, 3, homes mobile homes that have survived. >>about 3 dozen others were destroyed if we go a little bit farther south here on this map you can see this other area on the map it is called headlines drive is this street right here and look at all the homes that have been lost here several dozen homes here this neighborhood here and over here all the black homes again marked in black have survived and they are not damage and right here next to vacaville. in the back of a mountain area....
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wear a mask every time you leave your home. do your part.>>> a local restaurant is helping feed firefighters and people affected by the lnu lightning complex fires. you're looking at photos shared by buckhorn steakhouse in winters. it shows some of the food the restaurant has prepared. workers are delivering meals to firefighters and they're also letting fire victims pick up free food at the restaurant. >>> a coffee company owned by first responders is serving more than hot drinks these days. it's helping neighbors in vacaville who've lost everything in the wildfires. muerto coffee set up tables to distribute clothing and supplies and the company's effort is spreeshd by people recovering after escaping the flames. >> we lost everything. me importantly and dad lost everything. that's devastating. and i don't think you think things are going to happen to you like that until it actually does. >> with this tragedy coming up and almost burning my family's home and actually taking some of my best friends' families' homes and burning them to the gr
wear a mask every time you leave your home. do your part.>>> a local restaurant is helping feed firefighters and people affected by the lnu lightning complex fires. you're looking at photos shared by buckhorn steakhouse in winters. it shows some of the food the restaurant has prepared. workers are delivering meals to firefighters and they're also letting fire victims pick up free food at the restaurant. >>> a coffee company owned by first responders is serving more than hot...
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ca told her she's home. the nuns there took care of me for a couple of years and that's my relationship to hamburg mainly obviously because. i feel like they embraced me and they were people who were very nice to me when i 1st came here who were willing to yes to show me a path and give me opportunities. which i might have not had when i was in that you. nicole learned german fast she got a high school diploma within 18 months and graduated from university with a degree in if knology anthropology and african studies though she had to work our jobs to finance her studies she still found time to sing and play guitar. she was introduced to hip hop by german produce a d.j. far hot the pair continue to collaborate in the studio to this day. she left handed more than 15 years ago but she occasionally comes back to visit and to work her management agency is based here. and of course she performs here too like at the big jazz festival in hamburg stockman's. how different her life is today it's love but everything sh
ca told her she's home. the nuns there took care of me for a couple of years and that's my relationship to hamburg mainly obviously because. i feel like they embraced me and they were people who were very nice to me when i 1st came here who were willing to yes to show me a path and give me opportunities. which i might have not had when i was in that you. nicole learned german fast she got a high school diploma within 18 months and graduated from university with a degree in if knology...
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. >> i am not home yet, so, i'm not home yet. >> reporter: she was living out of a motorhome eight days along with a menagerie of animals her height stressed level dropped as she makes the final few turns home. >> the general area now open. >> reporter: when midday thursday, san mateo county officials announced evacuation orders are lifted for much of the county. >> firefighters continue to deal with fog entire communicate to help them reach 21% containment around the august lightning complex fire. >> the weather has mitigated the progress of the fire which is good but as far as the operation is, it's a slow pace of the process but we are getting there. >> it allows half of the pescadero residence that evacuated to return, rejoining those that stuck out the crisis. >> it is great, i know people are dying to get back in here, a lot of people have pets to take care of and they are worried about their homes and looters and things like that it is nice to get home. >> the county sheriff officials say deputies are patrolling to make sure the repopulation effort is uneventful. >> there to assi
. >> i am not home yet, so, i'm not home yet. >> reporter: she was living out of a motorhome eight days along with a menagerie of animals her height stressed level dropped as she makes the final few turns home. >> the general area now open. >> reporter: when midday thursday, san mateo county officials announced evacuation orders are lifted for much of the county. >> firefighters continue to deal with fog entire communicate to help them reach 21% containment around...
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several homes on fire. so far, 25,000 people have been evacuated from the fires in santa cruz and san mateo county. >> we're seeing the same thing in the north bay, a series of fires there, burning through sonoma, napa and solano counties. at this hour, 0% containment. 131,000 acres have burned. 70 homes damaged, 105 buildings destroyed. and resources are stretched so thin. cal fire just can't keep up and get every house safe, so now people are taking the chance to rescue their own properties into their own hands. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in vacaville. necessity really is the mother of invention, and people have been turning into their own firefighting forces out there. >> reporter: they really are. they're getting quite inventive, forced into a tough spot. i'm standing on what used to be the home of the former solano county administrator. he had to watch it go down in flames without a single firefighter here to help. and like you said, many homeowners out here have been forced to take matters into
several homes on fire. so far, 25,000 people have been evacuated from the fires in santa cruz and san mateo county. >> we're seeing the same thing in the north bay, a series of fires there, burning through sonoma, napa and solano counties. at this hour, 0% containment. 131,000 acres have burned. 70 homes damaged, 105 buildings destroyed. and resources are stretched so thin. cal fire just can't keep up and get every house safe, so now people are taking the chance to rescue their own...
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is going to be all the time at home. homestead though legacy for our children. and we've been and the process of building a farm. and the place for. a long time and now we don't know nor bora out about she's dream home now reduced to rubble or sold his business and the 2 moved up here. >>over the last 4 years even building a farm in building their future but that along with family heirlooms now lay among the ashes very startling my husband is a custom furniture designer and many pieces that we've had in the family for 20 years or more design pieces beautiful custom pieces are all gone. >>family heirlooms jewelry. i these are all things but i think the most important thing is that each object has a. as a human story connected to it and that's that's really what we. i'm morning on sunday they return to their home on mill creek road to see the devastation. >>for themselves. the fire barreled through their property destroying everything in its path. their cabin, their truck and tractor also their workshop in barn. despite th
is going to be all the time at home. homestead though legacy for our children. and we've been and the process of building a farm. and the place for. a long time and now we don't know nor bora out about she's dream home now reduced to rubble or sold his business and the 2 moved up here. >>over the last 4 years even building a farm in building their future but that along with family heirlooms now lay among the ashes very startling my husband is a custom furniture designer and many pieces...
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a lot of homes are there. we are working around the homes and getting the control lines put in. the big thing is opening the roads into the interior of the fire, with all the trees that have come down -- the power lines and so forth, we have been able to establish a group that is gone in, since yesterday and getting deep into the road systems. some are more work than others. the group is working and doing that, we are working with county rats and a variety of other agencies to get in and once we get in, we render it safe and get the utility companies and behind us so that they can start repairing and putting back the infrastructure. we are doing the same thing on highway 236, doing the same operation. we can start opening that and get interior open to other areas. once the damage inspection team can get in, they can do their job so that we can get that taken care of as well. it is a multifaceted effort as part of the extinguishing process. from our air program, the air is looking favorable with the weather. we will be flying our aircraft. the past few days we have talked about t
a lot of homes are there. we are working around the homes and getting the control lines put in. the big thing is opening the roads into the interior of the fire, with all the trees that have come down -- the power lines and so forth, we have been able to establish a group that is gone in, since yesterday and getting deep into the road systems. some are more work than others. the group is working and doing that, we are working with county rats and a variety of other agencies to get in and once...
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home what we see. sweden's on orthodox approach to handling the health crisis has made headlines throughout the covert 19 pandemic unlike most members the swedes didn't impose any strict lockdown measures it remain business as usual in stockholm and elsewhere even when cases peaked there and opinions became more divided than ever. while the relaxed strategy is expected to ease the impact on the economy sweden has one of europe's highest fatality rates. and the worst death toll by far in scandinavia. what went wrong and what should have been done differently some of the questions we put to one of the leaders in the battle against covert 19 sweden's minister for health and social affairs lena having grown talks to al jazeera. sweden's minister for health and social affairs alaina helen dan thanks for joining us and for talking to al-jazeera can i just begin with the government motto during the covert 19 pandemic which was physical distancing not social distancing was that the best policy considering the
home what we see. sweden's on orthodox approach to handling the health crisis has made headlines throughout the covert 19 pandemic unlike most members the swedes didn't impose any strict lockdown measures it remain business as usual in stockholm and elsewhere even when cases peaked there and opinions became more divided than ever. while the relaxed strategy is expected to ease the impact on the economy sweden has one of europe's highest fatality rates. and the worst death toll by far in...
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in order to attack the nursing home issue, the nursing home death problem or to invest in home and community-based services, we need to invest in medicaid of we must stabilize and strengthen home and community-based services to keep older adults and people with disabilities both safe and healthy. and to do that, you have to pay the workers more. the workers should be paid a living wage and those workers, when they are going into a home to provide that critical care, should be provided the personal protective equipment that they need to keep themselves safe but also that person with a disability or a senior needs if someone's coming into their home. without sufficient dollars human service organizations cannot recruit and retain the direct service -- i should say the direct support professionals and personal care attendants who provide essential health care and community inclusion services for seniors and people with disabilities. just one example among many, a picture -- an enlarged picture of marissa, she's from allegheny county, pennsylvania. and you can see by the picture, you may not be able t
in order to attack the nursing home issue, the nursing home death problem or to invest in home and community-based services, we need to invest in medicaid of we must stabilize and strengthen home and community-based services to keep older adults and people with disabilities both safe and healthy. and to do that, you have to pay the workers more. the workers should be paid a living wage and those workers, when they are going into a home to provide that critical care, should be provided the...
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who tried to go back into their homes either check on their homes or get belongings and in the process of doing that they were overcome by the smoke and the flames they have the called the fire department and the sheriff's department to come in. and rescue them. good news is nobody was injured. this time, but there could be other cases which is why they're telling people when it's safe they will try to let people to head back into their homes but right now just don't do that they have their hands full fighting the fire. 1500 firefighters are being thrown at this with 14,000 firefighters across the state battling all the fires that we are seeing and keep in mind because it's burning in very dry areas in this area marty robin full redwood trees and they say. yes, they do expect containment to happen long before the beginning of next year. but because we're talking about redwood trees they say they are very dense and they burn for a long time. they believe this fire could burn well into january. >>back to you that's just incredible all right, we'll thanks a lot. well looters victimized a
who tried to go back into their homes either check on their homes or get belongings and in the process of doing that they were overcome by the smoke and the flames they have the called the fire department and the sheriff's department to come in. and rescue them. good news is nobody was injured. this time, but there could be other cases which is why they're telling people when it's safe they will try to let people to head back into their homes but right now just don't do that they have their...
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you will no longer be able to leave home or go any further away from your home than a five kilometreou will not be able to be at any point more than five kilometres away from your home for the purposes of shopping for what you need. only one person will be able to go shopping once per day and they will need to secure the goods and services that are what you need within a five kilometre radius. 0ur correspondent in australia phil mercer has more details of the new restrictions. they are mostly centred around the city of melbourne, which is the state capital, home to five million people. in the next couple of hours, these new restrictions will come into force. what they mean is there will be a night—time curfew. people will not be allowed to go beyond five kilometres of their homes, as we've been hearing from daniel andrews, the state premier. people will only be allowed to go shopping once per day per household. there will also be restrictions on people exercising, so these are, by far, australia's strictest lockdown measures and they follow the worst week of the pandemic for australi
you will no longer be able to leave home or go any further away from your home than a five kilometreou will not be able to be at any point more than five kilometres away from your home for the purposes of shopping for what you need. only one person will be able to go shopping once per day and they will need to secure the goods and services that are what you need within a five kilometre radius. 0ur correspondent in australia phil mercer has more details of the new restrictions. they are mostly...
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fema says these grants are for rent, home repair, home replacement and other disaster-related needs such as child care, medical, and dental expenses. you can apply online with fema at disasterassistance.gov or call them 800-621-fema. another option, download the free fema app on your smartphone. now, here's what you'll need. the address of the house or apartment that the fire's damaged. names of everyone who lived there. a description of the damage. was this your entire house? were there any cars involved? a temporary address where you can receive mail like a workplace or relative's home. and if you want direct deposit fema will need your bank information. specifically the account number and routing number. this is important. fema will ask about your insurance status. if you have a home or renter's policy you should open a claim with your insurance first. >> then call fema. so if you register monday afternoon with your insurance company, tuesday morning get online or get a phone call or use the fema app. register with fema the next day. >> day one and day two. once you're in the fema sys
fema says these grants are for rent, home repair, home replacement and other disaster-related needs such as child care, medical, and dental expenses. you can apply online with fema at disasterassistance.gov or call them 800-621-fema. another option, download the free fema app on your smartphone. now, here's what you'll need. the address of the house or apartment that the fire's damaged. names of everyone who lived there. a description of the damage. was this your entire house? were there any...
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Aug 26, 2020
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the. 2 weeks prior to getting the home. members of anon 6 tended families still land around the village some of the vegetables will end up feeding this super 30 but the landscape has a darker aspect suzhou divisions here. then in the towns specially for people from the lower backward. backwards. here out of. here he bowed to. go but you have. heard. all. there are. here. the sun set long ago on british rule in india today the old colonial buildings of a home to the police dog brass including their deputy chief of a on and on monday afternoon he opens his office to anyone with a grievance it kika computers today. there are certain issues which can be resolved only at this level. but i think about it having. gotten. to. the part of honeymoon i'm going to give it a moment again not learn from our boys phonemic. sometimes i'll be on ons worlds until mingle he's worked with the super 30 not as a teacher but of policeman 2 years ago sean rotten father was murdered obviously one of our war on the war actually and walker. he has be
the. 2 weeks prior to getting the home. members of anon 6 tended families still land around the village some of the vegetables will end up feeding this super 30 but the landscape has a darker aspect suzhou divisions here. then in the towns specially for people from the lower backward. backwards. here out of. here he bowed to. go but you have. heard. all. there are. here. the sun set long ago on british rule in india today the old colonial buildings of a home to the police dog brass including...
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Aug 26, 2020
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that word is home. for the evacuation people here with a destination, a universal destination that is cloaked in questions and uncertainty. >> is it ever gonna end? you know, i want to go home. >> reporter: boulder creek evacuee barbara andrews echos sentiments shared many of the people chased from their homes by the czu mega fire. santa cruz county has set up near lay dozen evacuation sites for families, their pets, and their animals. >> since that first night, we've expanded considerably. we've gotten a lot of good infrastructure going on here. we're feeding and sheltering close to 600 people. >> reporter: the difficult transition becoming more untenable, adam days away from home have now stretched to one week. >> it's stressful. we're staying at an extended stay hotel with six other dogs and a cat. so we come down here to see monterey. >> reporter: monterey is rick and joyce gomez's arabian horse. the horse was bread bred for endurance, but now endures unfamiliar settings, as is eveners brace for the
that word is home. for the evacuation people here with a destination, a universal destination that is cloaked in questions and uncertainty. >> is it ever gonna end? you know, i want to go home. >> reporter: boulder creek evacuee barbara andrews echos sentiments shared many of the people chased from their homes by the czu mega fire. santa cruz county has set up near lay dozen evacuation sites for families, their pets, and their animals. >> since that first night, we've expanded...
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Aug 11, 2020
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security in your own home is healthcare. and yet we have millions of people across the country on the brinkf of eviction. in mid-july, a quarter of adults reported that they were housing insecure. that's one in four. and in more than half of the states in america eviction bands have expired. that means across the nation more and more families will have to pack up everything that they can carry in the space of hours. there could be 40 million infections nationwide by the end of the year. and what we have seen amongst the data that comes into all of our offices is that families of color are likely to be the hardest hit. in my home state of nevada experts believe that nearly half 1 million people are at risk of eviction. perhaps as many as 300,000 of them in nevada by september. among renters up to 47% base that risk. now, staving off in nevada evictions could cost no beta $850 billion in rental assistance over the next year. that's just one state. but you know what? estates, the local governments everyone has been impacted by
security in your own home is healthcare. and yet we have millions of people across the country on the brinkf of eviction. in mid-july, a quarter of adults reported that they were housing insecure. that's one in four. and in more than half of the states in america eviction bands have expired. that means across the nation more and more families will have to pack up everything that they can carry in the space of hours. there could be 40 million infections nationwide by the end of the year. and...
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Aug 22, 2020
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what it takes to protect. ® home instead has helped seniors stay home. staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe. home instead. to us, it's personal. home instead. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can reduce pain, swelling, and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach have happened.rgic reas don't let another morning go by without asking your doctor about the pill first prescribe
what it takes to protect. ® home instead has helped seniors stay home. staying home isn't just staying in the place they love. it's staying safe. home instead. to us, it's personal. home instead. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can reduce pain, swelling, and further joint damage, even without...