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i left here right after the first collapse. >> turns out tony had been with larry burns the whole time. they were right there when tower one came down. >> i checked on the rigs, there were rigs crushed, paramedics covered with rubble, fires burning everywhere. huge fires. that whole day i just searched through, lifting chings up, checking underneath. it's hard. very hard. >> he's only been a firefighter for a couple of months, but he proved himself that day to all the guys, yeah. >> there was so much that we didn't know about that first day, who had attacked us, how, why, all we knew is that nothing would ever be the same. >> guiliani held a news conference saying it's important not to lash out in anger because of the attacks. >> yeah. >> one of the things that sticks with me more than everything i saw, as i sat down next to ted, he looked real bad. i said, tony, man, it was raining bodies. the roof of the area yacht, we were on the roof of the area yacht. there was parts all over the fucking lays. legs, feet, it was nasty. the man had been through hell. >> good evening. today our fell
i left here right after the first collapse. >> turns out tony had been with larry burns the whole time. they were right there when tower one came down. >> i checked on the rigs, there were rigs crushed, paramedics covered with rubble, fires burning everywhere. huge fires. that whole day i just searched through, lifting chings up, checking underneath. it's hard. very hard. >> he's only been a firefighter for a couple of months, but he proved himself that day to all the guys,...
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felt pretty good. >> i left here right after the first collapse. >> turns out tony had been with larry burnse when tower one came down. >> i checked all the rigs. there were rigs crushed, paramedics flipped. fires burning everywhere, huge fires. that whole day, i just searched through rubble, lifting things up, checking underneath. very hard. >> he proved himself that day to all the guys. >> yeah. ♪ >> there was so much we didn't know about that first day, who had attacked us, how, why. all we knew is that nothing would ever be the same. >> are you all right, brother? >> yeah, i'm all right. >> one of the things that sticks with me more than anything i saw is i sat down next to ted. he looked real bad. i said, tell me, man. it was raining bodies. >> the roof, we were on the roof of the marriott. it's all over the place. legs, feet, it was nasty. so many had been through hell. >> good evening. today our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. >> very depressed, dismal, miserable mood. as much as you do a switch,
felt pretty good. >> i left here right after the first collapse. >> turns out tony had been with larry burnse when tower one came down. >> i checked all the rigs. there were rigs crushed, paramedics flipped. fires burning everywhere, huge fires. that whole day, i just searched through rubble, lifting things up, checking underneath. very hard. >> he proved himself that day to all the guys. >> yeah. ♪ >> there was so much we didn't know about that first day,...
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the knp complex fire continues to burn out of control into larry county. an 33,000 acres. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning for 13 days in the sequoia national park. as ktvu is, tom baker tells us governor newsom toward the burn area today and used the visit to sign a huge wildfire and climate change response bill. governor gavin newsom came to sequoia national park site of the knp complex fire, which has grown to the size of san francisco. it's one of 10 major fires burning in california right now, in what is already california's second worst fire season ever, still, with months to go, traditions, lifestyle people places wiped off the map. that's what climate. is about something profound in extremist happening, and it's happening decades before. the scientists even believed, the governor says, think fahrenheit not celsius about ever rising temperatures. 80 degrees. i mean, that's that's the track. we're on. that's the inheritance. we're leaving to our kids. can imagine our grandkids he signed a $15 billion climate bill, the largest in state h
the knp complex fire continues to burn out of control into larry county. an 33,000 acres. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning for 13 days in the sequoia national park. as ktvu is, tom baker tells us governor newsom toward the burn area today and used the visit to sign a huge wildfire and climate change response bill. governor gavin newsom came to sequoia national park site of the knp complex fire, which has grown to the size of san francisco. it's one of 10 major fires burning in...
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larry county. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning now for two weeks in the sequoia national park. it's forced people to evacuate their homes in that area, and it shut down both sequoia and kings canyon national parks. and of course, you can stay with ktvu and ktvu dot com to get the latest on california's wildfires will have updates on evacuations, the progress on containment and the number of acres that have been burned. valley water district officials gave an update today on drought conditions, which they say are dire. in santa clara county, state and local reservoirs are at historic lows. the water agency says it's working on infrastructure and technology to help lead santa clara county out of the drought. it hopes to provide a reliable water supply that's drought resistant and locally controlled. the agency says one solution is to increase the counties use of purified water. currently our county uses recycled water for landscape industrial and agricultural uses. we want to take the next step by using purified water to replenish groundwater basis. in santa clara county and incr
larry county. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning now for two weeks in the sequoia national park. it's forced people to evacuate their homes in that area, and it shut down both sequoia and kings canyon national parks. and of course, you can stay with ktvu and ktvu dot com to get the latest on california's wildfires will have updates on evacuations, the progress on containment and the number of acres that have been burned. valley water district officials gave an update today on...
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the knp complex fire is burning in steep and dangerous terrain into larry county.the flames are heading towards or than 2000 giant sequoias, including the general sherman tree, which is the largest tree on earth, the colony and paradise. fires that make up the complex have now grown to more than 5800 acres with 0% containment. the fires have been burning since thursday and mandatory evacuation orders remain in place tonight in the area. nicholas hit the gulf coast today, bringing rain to a region already devastated by hurricane ida. torrential rain and flooding are expected in louisiana, one of the areas hit hardest by recent storms. fox news robert sherman with the latest tonight from seabrook, texas. torrential downpours from storm nicholas continued to batter parts of the gulf region. it is expected to stall over louisiana sort of dissipate. um but i'm told by the national weather service that we can expect rain through the weekend. nicholas made landfall early tuesday morning as a category one hurricane near matagorda, texas, packing winds up to 75 mph. the sto
the knp complex fire is burning in steep and dangerous terrain into larry county.the flames are heading towards or than 2000 giant sequoias, including the general sherman tree, which is the largest tree on earth, the colony and paradise. fires that make up the complex have now grown to more than 5800 acres with 0% containment. the fires have been burning since thursday and mandatory evacuation orders remain in place tonight in the area. nicholas hit the gulf coast today, bringing rain to a...
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to his sons, who are firefighters themselves in 2001, larry stack was considering retirement >> while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one. he put the binoculars down, he looked at his guys, and he said "i think they're going to need us now." >> reporter: stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> it was just typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> reporter: they held a funeral in 2016, burying a blood donation larry made before his death. >> it was a sight to see. >> reporter: families like the stacks are at the heart of the medical examiner's work. >> we had to evolve. we had to push the science out of that necessity to make more ids >> reporter: just this week, they made two, dorothy morgan, an insurance broker, and another unidentified victim the technology has come a long way, especially with extracting dna from bone so this looks very different than it did in 2001. >> yes there is no mortar and pestle here. >> reporter: using fake samples, the lab showed us the process. >> being able to grind into that fine powder allows the chemicals to b
to his sons, who are firefighters themselves in 2001, larry stack was considering retirement >> while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one. he put the binoculars down, he looked at his guys, and he said "i think they're going to need us now." >> reporter: stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> it was just typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> reporter: they held a funeral...
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shannon, hell cannot burn hot enough for people like larry nassar and anyone who would abuse childrennnon: we will track that story and see where it goes with the fbi. also general milley obviously as he is scheduled to be on capitol hill. thank you both. >> thank you. >> shannon: fox news has learned special counsel john durham is days if not hours away from taking his case against cybersecurity attorney michael sussman to a grand jury. "the new york times" was first to report the potential indictment saying that durham wants to charge michael sussman with making a false statement to the fbi. facing a sunday deadline to charge sussman. he reportedly linked to the team and russia and that took place in 2019. proof of vaccination for indoor bars and nightclubs. requiring either proof of vaccination or negative test for all outdoor events, concerts and professional sports. the rule for mega-events goes into effect october 7. several los angeles police department employees taking the department of court over requirements that they get vaccinated for covid-19. chief breaking news correspo
shannon, hell cannot burn hot enough for people like larry nassar and anyone who would abuse childrennnon: we will track that story and see where it goes with the fbi. also general milley obviously as he is scheduled to be on capitol hill. thank you both. >> thank you. >> shannon: fox news has learned special counsel john durham is days if not hours away from taking his case against cybersecurity attorney michael sussman to a grand jury. "the new york times" was first to...
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that fire burned just over one million acres. larry: i know you remember this.s the day the sky turned orange in the bay area caused by the smoke from last year's wil historic wildfi. abc seven news reporter wayne freedman takes us back. reporter: when dealing with trauma, time can be a terrific appointment. case in point, it was just a few hot clouds above us, but also a vivid memory from the same day one year ago -- >> orange. i do remember that day. it was bizarre. reporter: an experience so out of the room that even now we have been the words to describe a silhouetted world of orange and black that would have made unknowing proud. this was the golden gate a bridge at noon. and alcatraz. like an apocalyptic novel coming to life. >> we are in the final days of the dinosaurs! [shouting] reporter: it woke us up, all right. the cause -- wildfires across the state. heavy smoke blown to the bay area by an offshore breeze. what caused those fires? do you remember the august lightning siege? tens of thousands of lightning strikes started an outbreak of fires. tonight
that fire burned just over one million acres. larry: i know you remember this.s the day the sky turned orange in the bay area caused by the smoke from last year's wil historic wildfi. abc seven news reporter wayne freedman takes us back. reporter: when dealing with trauma, time can be a terrific appointment. case in point, it was just a few hot clouds above us, but also a vivid memory from the same day one year ago -- >> orange. i do remember that day. it was bizarre. reporter: an...
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larry county. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning for 23 days in the sequoia national park. governor newsom toward the burn area and used the visit to sign a $15 billion wildfire and climate change response bill. it's the largest in state history to come back climate change. future proof, california. and that's what this bill begins to do. not just to climate proof, but to future proof. california to make us more resilient, make us more capable of addressing these extremes. extreme heat extreme drought. now. the bill includes investment to support immediate drought response. it also calls for protections for communities across the state from various phases of climate risks, including extreme heat. and sea level rise. here in the bay area. dozens of dead fish have been turning up in a lake at a park in newark residents who walk around lakeshore park say in recent days, they have come across the unsettling sight. of dead fish floating at the surface of the parks man made lake. some also say that it started happening around the same time that they noticed changes to the water.
larry county. the lightning sparked wildfire has been burning for 23 days in the sequoia national park. governor newsom toward the burn area and used the visit to sign a $15 billion wildfire and climate change response bill. it's the largest in state history to come back climate change. future proof, california. and that's what this bill begins to do. not just to climate proof, but to future proof. california to make us more resilient, make us more capable of addressing these extremes. extreme...
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larry: another update right now on the lucas valley fire, 30 acres have burned and the fire is 30% containedsupervisor tells abc 7 news that 150-200 people are evacuated. mostly as a precaution. when we got on the air, at the top of the hour, it was only about when he 5-30 people. they are getting folks out, -- 25-30 people. they are getting folks out. kristen: celebration and outrage today as a new law banning most abortions takes effect today in texas after the supreme court failed to rule on emergency requests brought on by emergency providers. the law prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity. usually around six weeks of gestation. before most women even know they are pregnant. it also gives private citizens the right to sue anyone involved in the facilitation of abortions. the law would be the most far-reaching restriction on abortion rights since roe freeway legalized abortion -- roe v. wade legalized abortion. >> it is an incredibly dark day. >> we are happy this law has gone into effect because many babies will be saved. >> at least 12 other states ha
larry: another update right now on the lucas valley fire, 30 acres have burned and the fire is 30% containedsupervisor tells abc 7 news that 150-200 people are evacuated. mostly as a precaution. when we got on the air, at the top of the hour, it was only about when he 5-30 people. they are getting folks out, -- 25-30 people. they are getting folks out. kristen: celebration and outrage today as a new law banning most abortions takes effect today in texas after the supreme court failed to rule on...
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larry: wildfires are certainly a big problem across the state. at least a dozen major fires still burninght now. we're hoping that number doesn't go up.
larry: wildfires are certainly a big problem across the state. at least a dozen major fires still burninght now. we're hoping that number doesn't go up.
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larry county. the fire was sparked by lightning and has been burning now for about two weeks. it is forced people to evacuate their homes in the area and has shut down both sequoia and kings canyon national parks more than 1600. firefighters are battling the wildfire, but containment is not expected until october, 10th. today light winds in the fire zone and lower temperatures help control the spread of the flames. today, governor newsom signed into law of $15 billion package aimed at reducing climate change. it is the largest in california state history and will tackle a wide array of climate impacts facing the state. newsom says the legislation will help reduce the risk of wildfires put solutions into place for dealing with the drought and protect communities from extreme heat and sea level rise. the governor says climate change is real. it's happening now, and there's no time left to lose when it comes to finding solutions. scientists had predicted, but predicted 10 2030 years from now. the new york times reports that over the past three months, california's wildfires have
larry county. the fire was sparked by lightning and has been burning now for about two weeks. it is forced people to evacuate their homes in the area and has shut down both sequoia and kings canyon national parks more than 1600. firefighters are battling the wildfire, but containment is not expected until october, 10th. today light winds in the fire zone and lower temperatures help control the spread of the flames. today, governor newsom signed into law of $15 billion package aimed at reducing...
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larry stack was considering retirement. >> while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one.d he said i think they're going to need us now. >> stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> they held a funeral in 2016. burying a blood donation larry made before his death. >> it was a sight to see. >> families like the stacks are at the heart of medical examiner's work. >> we had to evolve. we had to push p the science out of that necessity to make more ids. >> just this week they made two dorothy morgan an insurance broker and another unidentified victim. the technology has come a long way. especially with extracting dna from bone. >> so this looks very different than it did in 2001. >> yes. yeah, there is no mortar and pessel here. >> the lab showed us the process. >> being able to grind into that fine poud area louz the chemicals to better act on to those, you know, cells to extract the dna. >> and now desire says new more sensitive technology will give them an even better chance of making an
larry stack was considering retirement. >> while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one.d he said i think they're going to need us now. >> stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> they held a funeral in 2016. burying a blood donation larry made before his death. >> it was a sight to see. >> families like the stacks are at the heart of...
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larry stack was considering retirement. while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one.guys, and he said, i think they're going to need us now. >> reporter: stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> it was typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> reporter: they held a funeral in 2016, burying a blood donation larry made before his death. families like the stacks are at the heart of the medical examiners' work. >> we had to evolve, push science out of necessity to make more i.d.s. >> they made two. dorothy morgan, an insurance broker, and another unidentified victim. the technology has come a long way, especially with extracting dna from bone. >> so this looks very different than it did in 2001. >> yes. yeah. there's no mortar here. >> reporter: using fake samples t lab showed us the process. >> being able to grind into the ground powder enables the chemicals to better act on the cells to extract the dna. >> reporter: now he says new more sensitive technology will give them an even better chance of making an i.d. >> i'm very
larry stack was considering retirement. while they were looking at the first tower burning, the plane hit the second one.guys, and he said, i think they're going to need us now. >> reporter: stack was helping an injured man when the buildings came down. >> it was typical of the kind of man he was. he would have never left. >> reporter: they held a funeral in 2016, burying a blood donation larry made before his death. families like the stacks are at the heart of the medical...
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and, you know, as a society, we should force larry david to attend more events he doesn't want to go to for our amusement. it'll be great to see him at "burning" or "cirque du soleil. "it's bad. it's a bad circus. i don't gotta care for the sad clowns." you know, i actually was the sad clown tonight, larry [ laughter ] "where are you doing the clown college? did they separate you into funny or sad all right and you choose it. well, they suggest what clowning suits your strengths "yes, but, you know, it seems to me a funny clown, a little harder than a sad clown. i don't think that's true at all, larry "i think it would be a little easier [ laughter ] one balloon, painted on tear pretty, pretty sure i could do it." [ laughter ] so as the california recall -- i don't know how that episode ends, but i think it's with larry david going, "sad clown! [ laughter ] so, as the california recall showed last night, trumpism has real political cost for the gop since it's massively unpopular in this case, it was a disaster for the gop, but that doesn't mean it's dead it's still very much alive it's the central animating force of republican politics in fac
and, you know, as a society, we should force larry david to attend more events he doesn't want to go to for our amusement. it'll be great to see him at "burning" or "cirque du soleil. "it's bad. it's a bad circus. i don't gotta care for the sad clowns." you know, i actually was the sad clown tonight, larry [ laughter ] "where are you doing the clown college? did they separate you into funny or sad all right and you choose it. well, they suggest what clowning suits...
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larry: wildfires are certainly a big problem across the state. at least a dozen major fires still burning in california right now. we're hoping that number doesn't go up. kristen: we have team coverage on the weather watch and the red flag warning. we will have the fire forecast, but let's begin with reporter cornell barnard in the north bay. cornell: it feels like the critical fire weather is moving in, wins getting up and it is definitely getting hotter. firefighters are gearing up, and in the east bay, some neighbors are on fire watch today. this grass fire breaking out on wednesday afternoon in sonoma county carried by strong winds. . luckily, firefighters stopped it before it reached a burn. the fire department says it is up staffing fire crews for red flag conditions. >> we 10 plus engines around the county on top of normal routine staffing. that allows us to respond quickly to a developing incident. >> the main concern obviously is fire. larry: in the east bay hills, neighbors in kensington are standing by to be wildfire watchers. >> we take one hour or two for 24 hour watch. corne
larry: wildfires are certainly a big problem across the state. at least a dozen major fires still burning in california right now. we're hoping that number doesn't go up. kristen: we have team coverage on the weather watch and the red flag warning. we will have the fire forecast, but let's begin with reporter cornell barnard in the north bay. cornell: it feels like the critical fire weather is moving in, wins getting up and it is definitely getting hotter. firefighters are gearing up, and in...
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burning around the date. their quality alert is in effect for the central valley and the central valley has had some poor air quality. it is still like that around the to larry area as you take a look at our air quality. i will be back with a closer look at when it will turn much cooler around here in the temperatures, coming up. dan: governor newsom is committing $15 billion to fight climate change and drought in california. he signed a package today as a new report finds californians are falling far short on the goal to save water. usage has been cut by 1.8% since last year, not nearly enough, officials say. they plan to expand their north san jose water purification plant and it wants to build a new solidity in los altos. they helped create a drought resistant locally controlled water source. ama: in the east bay, people in danville are worried for their pets and neighbors. tim johns talked to residents who are asking for help to keep the neighborhoods safe. >> drive down the streets and you are met with scenes of picturesque suburbs but over the summer, that picture got a little darker. >> within 10 seconds, it had picked up our dog right there. >> she w
burning around the date. their quality alert is in effect for the central valley and the central valley has had some poor air quality. it is still like that around the to larry area as you take a look at our air quality. i will be back with a closer look at when it will turn much cooler around here in the temperatures, coming up. dan: governor newsom is committing $15 billion to fight climate change and drought in california. he signed a package today as a new report finds californians are...
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burning out of control. but cal fire said today it is now 8% contained. the knp fire is consumed nearly 45,000 acres after starting two weeks ago into larry county. the huge flames of forced the evacuation of thousands of people and shut down the sequoia and kings canyon. national parks. crews have also gone to great lengths to protect the giant ancient trees in those parks, even wrapping some of them around their base with fire protecting foil. and firefighters and shasta county say they are beginning to gain upper ground now on the fawn fire north of redding. cal fire says it's now 35% contained up from 2% earlier today. more than 5800 acres of birds. it's flared up last wednesday. the flames have destroyed or damaged 150 structures, many of them homes, but cal fire says crews had a very successful day on the fire lines yesterday, thanks to help from mother nature. officials say they believe they have it under control or they will buy this week. we had an incredible amount of success. and i always say that with bated breath because whether, and those things can change very quickly. we can be in a different situation than we are now. investigato
burning out of control. but cal fire said today it is now 8% contained. the knp fire is consumed nearly 45,000 acres after starting two weeks ago into larry county. the huge flames of forced the evacuation of thousands of people and shut down the sequoia and kings canyon. national parks. crews have also gone to great lengths to protect the giant ancient trees in those parks, even wrapping some of them around their base with fire protecting foil. and firefighters and shasta county say they are...
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burning around the date. their quality alert is in effect for the central valley and the central valley has had some poor air quality. it is still like that around the to larryke a look at our air quality. i will be back with a closer look at when it will turn much cooler around here in the temperatures, coming up. dan: governor newsom is committing $15 billion to fight climate change and drought in california. he signed a package today as a new report finds californians are falling far short on the goal to save water. usage has been cut by 1.8% since last year, not nearly enough, officials say. they plan to expand their north san jose water purification plant and it wants to build a new solidity in los altos. they helped create a drought resistant locally controlled water source. ama: in the east bay, people in danville are worried for their pets and neighbors. tim johns talked to residents who are asking for help to keep the neighborhoods safe. >> drive down the streets and you are met with scenes of picturesque suburbs but over the summer, that picture got a little darker. >> within 10 seconds, it had picked up our dog right there. >> she was in her backy
burning around the date. their quality alert is in effect for the central valley and the central valley has had some poor air quality. it is still like that around the to larryke a look at our air quality. i will be back with a closer look at when it will turn much cooler around here in the temperatures, coming up. dan: governor newsom is committing $15 billion to fight climate change and drought in california. he signed a package today as a new report finds californians are falling far short...
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larry: new developments in out of shasta county, a bay area woman is accused of setting a wildfire that has. exploded in size it has burned over 1200 acres near reading. it is currently 5% contained. evacuation orders have been issued for a large area of i-5. investigators discovered a 30-year-old woman walking of the brush near the fire. they questioned her and determined she set the fire. today governor newsom toward one of the active areas of wildfire burning, the knp complex fire. it has scorched 30,000 acres in this acquire and king canyon national parks. 0% contained. the the governor signed a $15 billion package to tackle wildfires and address environmental changes that contribute to them. >> tradition, lifestyle, people, places wiped off the map, that is what this is about. the question is, will these trees survive us? larry: the package includes $4 billion to improve electric vehicle infrastructure. the governor says that is needed because electric vehicles are the the number one export in california. kristen: our dan ashley sits down with the salesforce ceo mark benioff, as a dreamforce wraps up. and why this bo
larry: new developments in out of shasta county, a bay area woman is accused of setting a wildfire that has. exploded in size it has burned over 1200 acres near reading. it is currently 5% contained. evacuation orders have been issued for a large area of i-5. investigators discovered a 30-year-old woman walking of the brush near the fire. they questioned her and determined she set the fire. today governor newsom toward one of the active areas of wildfire burning, the knp complex fire. it has...
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burned more than three times the size of los angeles. it is said to become the largest fire in state history surpassing last year's august fire. larry: the latest covid headlines, comparisons from cdc director today. according to rochelle walensky, unvaccinated people are 10 times more likely to be hospitalized if they come down with covid and 11 times more likely to die from the virus in patients who are vaccinated. a victory for florida's governor, an appeals court judge ruled in his favor allowing his ban on mask mandates in schools to stand. unvaccinated people can take plans off their itineraries starting on sunday, only vaccinated tourists will be allowed to visit. president biden calling for vaccine mandates in schools. pres. biden: vaccination requirements in schools are nothing new, a work, there supported by educators and unions. larry: the president visited a d.c. area middle school. just after announcing his requirements for businesses, some republican governors threatening to sue. pres. biden: some republican governors have been cavalier with the health of these kids, the health of their communities. we are playing for
burned more than three times the size of los angeles. it is said to become the largest fire in state history surpassing last year's august fire. larry: the latest covid headlines, comparisons from cdc director today. according to rochelle walensky, unvaccinated people are 10 times more likely to be hospitalized if they come down with covid and 11 times more likely to die from the virus in patients who are vaccinated. a victory for florida's governor, an appeals court judge ruled in his favor...
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burning near lake tahoe. we've got that report coming from that. president biden will campaign for governor gavin newsom, larryique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> firefighters in california getting a little relief from blowing windss near lake tahoe. the wildfire thread is not over yet. >> reporter: it will take several weeks to put it out but containment is up to 29%. the fire only burned four square miles, that is not much out of 330. i want you to see it, what firefighters are protecting, crystal blue waters hard to see because the smoke is in the basin but also around the 75 mile shoreline thousands of homes and businesses. look at the map. the fire remains 5 miles south of the lake itself. you basically see the residents have been allowed to return but not the 23,000 evacuees from tahoe, the largest town. th
burning near lake tahoe. we've got that report coming from that. president biden will campaign for governor gavin newsom, larryique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> firefighters in...
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burned down the police department, no action whatsoever for the summer of riots, summer of criminals, summer of misconduct, democrats ignore that because that is their base and what you just saw with larry elder is the democratic serious people of color leaving the democratic party, larry elder, a black republican telling other people of color to go to the right side. >> there should not be any violence on either side when it comes to our political discourse. when you see it you need to call it out, that applies to both parties in all situations yet nothing from the left. 9 minutes after the hour, the new york times striking against the gop claiming southerners will die because of republican focused on freedom. reaction from joe concha next. >> in a high-rise community making it clear they will never gets a crisis made by the 12 killed in the attack in afghanistan. his hometown's powerful tribute. this is a moment you have to see. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication.
burned down the police department, no action whatsoever for the summer of riots, summer of criminals, summer of misconduct, democrats ignore that because that is their base and what you just saw with larry elder is the democratic serious people of color leaving the democratic party, larry elder, a black republican telling other people of color to go to the right side. >> there should not be any violence on either side when it comes to our political discourse. when you see it you need to...
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larry nasser. anything else is unacceptable. thank you, mr. chairman. >> we will now you're from senator lack burn who will appear on the screen -- we will now hear from senator blackburn in the last statement will be from senator moran. >> thank you you, mr. chairman. i so appreciate we are having this hearing today and have the opportunity to hear firsthand from some of these athletes. i appreciate the work and the effort that the committee has put into the preparation for this. over the past few years, we have seen scandal after scandal that have come to light. they have exposed men who have abused their positions of power to take advantage of and harm women. these stories of abuse continue to be shocking every time we hear about it. we are inclined to listen more closely to believe these stories because we have seen this type of behavior before. it is really hard to imagine a scandal, however, that comes as close to the depravity of larry nasser. the young athletes who are with us today trusted him and he abused that trust. not once but repeatedly. in the years since, larry nasser's people has
larry nasser. anything else is unacceptable. thank you, mr. chairman. >> we will now you're from senator lack burn who will appear on the screen -- we will now hear from senator blackburn in the last statement will be from senator moran. >> thank you you, mr. chairman. i so appreciate we are having this hearing today and have the opportunity to hear firsthand from some of these athletes. i appreciate the work and the effort that the committee has put into the preparation for this....
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burning almost-220,000 acres. this week, many residents of south lake tahoe were able to return home. >>> meanwhile, we're at the peak of the atlantic hurricane season. larryto the east coast of the u.s. and canada. the national hurricane center says that larry may even transform into a winter storm. it could be absorbed by a storm with a cold core called an extra tropical low. that would reinvigorate it, and send several feet of snow to greenland. >>> but the gulf coast is still recovering from hurricane ida. more than 100,000 people remain without power in southeast louisiana. the state's department of health said on wednesday that excessive heat during the outages was responsible for eight deaths. >>> and it's not just the gulf coast being scorched by the heat. noaa says that this was the hottest summer on record in the u.s. the average temperature for the lower 48 states was 74 degrees. that's 2.6 degrees above average. the average-summer temperature just barely exceeded the record set during the dust bowl in 1936. thankfully, there is some hopeful news in the fight against climate change. iceland just opened the world's largest carbon capture plant. i
burning almost-220,000 acres. this week, many residents of south lake tahoe were able to return home. >>> meanwhile, we're at the peak of the atlantic hurricane season. larryto the east coast of the u.s. and canada. the national hurricane center says that larry may even transform into a winter storm. it could be absorbed by a storm with a cold core called an extra tropical low. that would reinvigorate it, and send several feet of snow to greenland. >>> but the gulf coast is...
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newsom is into larry county, getting a firsthand look at damage caused by the knp complex fire, which has grown to more than 33,000 acres in size. the lightning sparked wildfires been burning now for 23 days in the sequoia national park. governor newsom is using this visit to highlight his new climate change package. he signed the $15 billion legislation this morning, which is the largest state in state history to combat climate change. the governor says he hopes lawmakers in washington d. c. pay attention to what california is doing. this is real. we need you to put down the swords rhetorically and otherwise get the job done. support the state, our nation, your national forests. support your kids and grandkids. protect lifestyles and memories places. communities. support this package support an unprecedented investment. into our kids and grandkids future if not now, when in the #### are we going to do it? what more evidence do you need? of a world that's heating up. and our kids that are choking up. and growing number of acres and communities and states burning up. the package includes investments to support immediate drought responses. it also protects communities across
newsom is into larry county, getting a firsthand look at damage caused by the knp complex fire, which has grown to more than 33,000 acres in size. the lightning sparked wildfires been burning now for 23 days in the sequoia national park. governor newsom is using this visit to highlight his new climate change package. he signed the $15 billion legislation this morning, which is the largest state in state history to combat climate change. the governor says he hopes lawmakers in washington d. c....
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larry, and we won't stop. that's why we're calling on congress to let medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burninge can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> the nih is launching a massive study to better understand why so many people are living with long covid. this is a condition that has left millions with covid symptoms months after they got infected. we're talking brain fog, fatigue and for some organ damage. scientists still don't know what causes it, but a new study today from the cdc found that roughly a third of covid-
larry, and we won't stop. that's why we're calling on congress to let medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burninge can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change....
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larry nasser, the man who assaulted and molested hundreds of young women. our live coverage is next. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burninginking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrin neoplasia syndrome type 2 or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effe
larry nasser, the man who assaulted and molested hundreds of young women. our live coverage is next. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burninginking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are...
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larry, and we won't stop. that's why we're calling on congress to let medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burningower, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at how much you've saved, how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate income, even when you're not working. a plan that gives you the chance to grow your savings and create cash flow that lasts. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. talk to us today, so we can help you go from saving...to living. ♪ >>> what we've got to recognize is the suddenness, the brutality of
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burning that might be a different conversation. so the tragedy of events is something that could have overtaken gavin newsom here. at that point, that might be a different conversation, having larryby the party, not coalescing around one candidate. not having a celebrity like arnold schwarzenegger. all of that set the republicans on a place where they had the battle from behind because they need no party preference. independent voters, all of the republican voters and disaffected democrats getting things on the ballot. the protests of that is important, but getting things passed the post and winning is a different conversation, and the democrats are really strong about that here in california. yeah, they certainly are. all right. we'll see how it all plays out when the votes are counted here come tuesday. always appreciate you taking some time political science professor david mcewen from sonoma state. take care, doctor. you soon, all right. thank you. the court hearing scheduled for today for elizabeth holmes, the former ceo of theranos has been postponed. ktvu has learned that a juror who is vaccinated may have come in contact with the person who tested positive for covid 19. s
burning that might be a different conversation. so the tragedy of events is something that could have overtaken gavin newsom here. at that point, that might be a different conversation, having larryby the party, not coalescing around one candidate. not having a celebrity like arnold schwarzenegger. all of that set the republicans on a place where they had the battle from behind because they need no party preference. independent voters, all of the republican voters and disaffected democrats...
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burned up by now. stuart: great to have you back, clarity of vision and thinking, we appreciate that. i'm going to segue to california because california gubernatorial candidate larryttacked by a woman in a gorilla mask while walking through los angeles. roll it. >> getting eggs from behind. [bleep] stuart: california. paris dennard is national spokesman for the rnc. you saw the video. is that what you would describe as a racist attack? >> i saw something that shouldn't happen in modern-day politics but what we see is when it comes to black conservatives the mainstream media and the democrat party and democrat leaders remain silent on the issue whether it is the way they treated justice clarence thomas, modern-day lynching going to senator tim scott when dick durbin, a token piece of legislation, interning on the heels during the trump years, because of support for donald trump or young man with the maga hat was kicked out of olive garden. the mainstream media is ignoring acts of hostility, aggression and overtly attacking black conservatives and don't denounce it or apologize for it or give it the attention it deserves. it is wrong and should be stopped and gavin
burned up by now. stuart: great to have you back, clarity of vision and thinking, we appreciate that. i'm going to segue to california because california gubernatorial candidate larryttacked by a woman in a gorilla mask while walking through los angeles. roll it. >> getting eggs from behind. [bleep] stuart: california. paris dennard is national spokesman for the rnc. you saw the video. is that what you would describe as a racist attack? >> i saw something that shouldn't happen in...
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larry, and we won't stop. that's why we're calling on congress to let medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burningt for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. welcome change. ♪♪ ♪♪ i've spent centuries evolving with the world. ♪♪ that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. ♪ ♪ >>> i was appalled that you, our country's elected leaders, were victimized right here in these very
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