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kory honea: the fire was caused by a downed electrical transmission line. camp creek road was the nearest named road to the ignition. and that's why this is the camp fire. tamra fisher: oh, this is horrible. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. these poor people. i've lived in paradise since 1979. i prepared for years for this exact moment. i knew fire was-- was bad. i've always respected it. tamra is my little sister. she's raw, and she's funny. this, too, could be you. tamra was not as concerned about the wildfires as i was. and that morning, i got out of there pretty fast. tamra texted me and asked me what was happening. and i said, "get out, t. get out. paradise is going to burn down." but possibly, the cell towers were starting to burn in that area. i don't believe she got my text. tamra fisher: can we please get out of here? larry laczko: tamra had her three dogs in the car with her. tamra fisher: it's 9 o'clock in the morning. larry laczko: she was recording the events on her cell phone. tamra fisher: i'm really scared. and i don't got that much gas! she was st
kory honea: the fire was caused by a downed electrical transmission line. camp creek road was the nearest named road to the ignition. and that's why this is the camp fire. tamra fisher: oh, this is horrible. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. these poor people. i've lived in paradise since 1979. i prepared for years for this exact moment. i knew fire was-- was bad. i've always respected it. tamra is my little sister. she's raw, and she's funny. this, too, could be you. tamra was not as concerned about...
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kori does not have the right to choose a lawyer, and even the lawyer who is captured by him gives himng guidance at the beginning. his contact with his family is completely cut off. mental and psychological pressure reaches the maximum place he was kept in solitary confinement from the first day. and on the other side of the story, the organization of witnesses, who are mostly former and later members of the hypocrites , will begin in order to establish a witness-centered court in 92 sessions. we used to go to the ministry of foreign affairs from enver and fill out a form saying that someone has entered, it is not known where he is , they don't give us any news. no no communication. we did not agree with them that this is exactly an example of forced disappearance. we were unaware of my father's condition for a long time we had no information. 2 years in solitary confinement in the most difficult conditions. i had a hard time in solitary confinement. only god knows and i was more upset with my family. especially my daughter and my wife. they didn't explain to me for 3 months that you
kori does not have the right to choose a lawyer, and even the lawyer who is captured by him gives himng guidance at the beginning. his contact with his family is completely cut off. mental and psychological pressure reaches the maximum place he was kept in solitary confinement from the first day. and on the other side of the story, the organization of witnesses, who are mostly former and later members of the hypocrites , will begin in order to establish a witness-centered court in 92 sessions....
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kory honea: it consumed 18,000 structures. 15,000 of those structures were homes, places where people lived. karen davis: and i learned. the next road up from where we were trapped, that's where five people died trying to run from the flames. 85 people lost their lives. there's nowhere you can go in butte county where you don't run into somebody who was burned out of their home or knew somebody who perished in the fire. todd abel: all over the western united states, these fires are more intense. wildland firefighters are a big part of trying to mitigate these natural disasters. hotshots are sort of a breed of their own. kyle dickman: hotshot firefighters are crews of 20 people, men and women. desiree steed: they fight fire from the frontlines. kyle dickman: their job is to go anywhere in the country where there's a bad fire. and they'll spend as long as two weeks or three weeks on a single fire. i'm a former granite mountain hotshot. it's really not a job. it's a lifestyle and career. kyle dickman: the granite mountain hotshots were a hotshot crew. came from the city of prescott, ariz
kory honea: it consumed 18,000 structures. 15,000 of those structures were homes, places where people lived. karen davis: and i learned. the next road up from where we were trapped, that's where five people died trying to run from the flames. 85 people lost their lives. there's nowhere you can go in butte county where you don't run into somebody who was burned out of their home or knew somebody who perished in the fire. todd abel: all over the western united states, these fires are more...
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donald health care i feel like we should prioritize some things cellphone the cell phone connection, kory's began collecting what migrants leave behind. most surprisingly, passports and ids it's mexican immigration altogether. he said hundreds of ideas where do you keep them secret location where is it on the way there? >> cory stops and points out vulnerabilities in the border wall places. >> he says smugglers, direct migrants to cross and he shows as remnants of recent camp sites so this is, as you see it, a collection that represents the migration crisis. impacting the us right now in the san diego sectors specifically. so you've got a group from china, got other parts of south america, central america, south america here credit cards as well what do you make of all this i don't know. >> i don't know what you make of it and it's just kind of insanity that people will leave these personal documents behind why collect them? each one of these people has a story, whether that's story is coming here for asylum or coming here to have a better life, or come here for nefarious reasons? welcome t
donald health care i feel like we should prioritize some things cellphone the cell phone connection, kory's began collecting what migrants leave behind. most surprisingly, passports and ids it's mexican immigration altogether. he said hundreds of ideas where do you keep them secret location where is it on the way there? >> cory stops and points out vulnerabilities in the border wall places. >> he says smugglers, direct migrants to cross and he shows as remnants of recent camp sites...
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dave calhoun is getting grilled on capitol hill for the first time after a seal kory's a series of major incidents and issues. yeah, it seems the list goes on and on here and moments ago republican senator josh hawley ripped into calhoun, accusing him of putting profits above safety i think the truth is, mr. calhoun, you're not focused on safety, you're not focused on quality. >> you're not focused on transparency. all of this is in the record, but i think actually you're focused on exactly what you were hired to do, which is that you're cutting corners you are eliminating safety procedures. you are sticking it to your employees. you are cutting back jobs because you're trying to squeeze every piece of profit you can out of this country, your, this company, your strip mining it, your strip mining boeing and running us now is pilot and cnn aviation analyst, miles o'brien. he is also science correspondent for pbs newshour. miles. what do you think so far of what you're hearing and just sort of this moment, where boeing is having to account for itself yes. >> brianna, i dave calhoun came in
dave calhoun is getting grilled on capitol hill for the first time after a seal kory's a series of major incidents and issues. yeah, it seems the list goes on and on here and moments ago republican senator josh hawley ripped into calhoun, accusing him of putting profits above safety i think the truth is, mr. calhoun, you're not focused on safety, you're not focused on quality. >> you're not focused on transparency. all of this is in the record, but i think actually you're focused on...