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lynda kinkade, cnn. >>> understandably lots of anger and fear. thanks to lynda kinkade. ways you can help those affected by australia's wildfires, head to cnn.com/impact. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. here, it all starts withello! hi!... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. >>> the house definitely holds to the position that we should call witnesses. >>> what would the witnesses add? >> the need for witnesses is so basic and fundamental to our truth-seeking system of justice in this country. >> we didn't know whether there were going to be live witnesses, whether there would be
lynda kinkade, cnn. >>> understandably lots of anger and fear. thanks to lynda kinkade. ways you can help those affected by australia's wildfires, head to cnn.com/impact. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. here, it all starts withello! hi!... how can i help? a data plan for...
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the image used in that graphic caught the attention of lynda from solihull, who wrote: for some overast couple of weeks with the suspension of most domestic political business and a lighter news agenda. the move away from the westminster bubble prompted a different style of output, which pleased nigel tinkler, writing on wednesday: there have, of course, been fewer and shorter news programmes on over christmas and new year, and fewer staff on duty at bbc news, as is usual at this time of year. paul hedges objected to this custom, e—mailing: and when bbc one's late news bulletin returned to its full half—hour length this week, it wasn't in its normal slot, appearing at 10:30pm on wednesday, thursday and friday, after the channel's new drama show dracula. the reaction of alex curry: plugging some of the gaps on the news channel over the past fortnight have been a series of one—off specials and features. some of them were shown several times, including this extended interview by media editor amol rajan with the editor of private eye magazine, ian hislop. how do you come up with a privat
the image used in that graphic caught the attention of lynda from solihull, who wrote: for some overast couple of weeks with the suspension of most domestic political business and a lighter news agenda. the move away from the westminster bubble prompted a different style of output, which pleased nigel tinkler, writing on wednesday: there have, of course, been fewer and shorter news programmes on over christmas and new year, and fewer staff on duty at bbc news, as is usual at this time of year....
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lynda kincade, cnn. >> let's hear it for innovation for a volcano.ching "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. for u.s. viewers, "new day" is ahead. for everyone else, i'll be right back with our top stories. thanks for watching. >>> house democrats released new documents on friday night. >> the newly released text messages shed fresh light on apparent attempts to surveil marie yovanovitch. >> impeachment document dump comes as new lawyers are name for the president's defense team. >> former independent counsel ken starr. counsel alan dershowitz -- >> the constitutional case benefits the president. >>> president donald trump offering a new reason why he authorized the killing of iran's top general. >> we're going to attack your country, we're going to kill your people, we're going to say how much
lynda kincade, cnn. >> let's hear it for innovation for a volcano.ching "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen. for u.s. viewers, "new day" is ahead. for everyone else, i'll be right back with our top stories. thanks for watching. >>> house democrats released new documents on friday night. >> the newly released text messages shed fresh light on apparent attempts to surveil marie yovanovitch. >> impeachment document dump comes as new lawyers are name for...
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where for more on this story i'm joined now by christian at lynda maya spokesperson at the wall health organization welcome to you christiane we are now understanding that people can spread the virus before symptoms show that's according to china's health minister on sunday how worrying is this and in light of that what should people do . well there are good news and the bad news as you said is a flu like behaving virus like like the flu like the common cold and means you're kind of mild symptoms hence a little sneeze a little cough or you could have heavy symptoms with fever and everything associated and yet you could spread it in all these scenarios that's the bad thing but at the same time many people can get treated and the good news is you can prevent yourself like you prevent yourself from the common cold simple protection measures hygiene your own coughing into an elbow or into a tissue not into the open it's very important that if you're in contact with someone. be of life your hands afterward so avoid being sneezed on coughed up so that simple measures go a long way absolutely
where for more on this story i'm joined now by christian at lynda maya spokesperson at the wall health organization welcome to you christiane we are now understanding that people can spread the virus before symptoms show that's according to china's health minister on sunday how worrying is this and in light of that what should people do . well there are good news and the bad news as you said is a flu like behaving virus like like the flu like the common cold and means you're kind of mild...
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lynda kinkade brings us this report. have to warn you, some of the images are graphic. >> reporter: australia's kangaroo island once green and filled with wildfire now looks like a waist laste land. smoldering husks of trees, ferocious and fast moving fires incinerated more than half the island. rescue workers see a sign of life on the horizon and move quickly to save a stunned creature, bringing him to a make sure shift animal clinic for treatment. >> we just pulled him out of the fire. >> reporter: one life saved, but experts say more than half a billion animals have died in bushfires across australia. it's one of the grim tasks for military units to search and clear the carcasses from the island. >> it's been an extraordinary day. to be honest, it's never a good thing to come across deceased wildfire such as koalas and kangaroos. >> reporter: experts say the koala population was particularly devastated here. out of the island's 46,000 koalas, it's estimated as few as 9,000 survived. the survivors are injured and stres
lynda kinkade brings us this report. have to warn you, some of the images are graphic. >> reporter: australia's kangaroo island once green and filled with wildfire now looks like a waist laste land. smoldering husks of trees, ferocious and fast moving fires incinerated more than half the island. rescue workers see a sign of life on the horizon and move quickly to save a stunned creature, bringing him to a make sure shift animal clinic for treatment. >> we just pulled him out of the...
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. >> lynda hopkins representing the area made no excuses. >> i would like to start off by talking about something that isn't easy. a mette failure. >> hype hopkins says the city county and state failed in the crisis. supervisors recently voted to spend $12 million to relocate more than 200 homeless individuals. >> we are moving forward with clearing the trail by the end of the month. we are standing up an emergency shelter the board of supervisors will vote on the location this tuesday. >> sonoma county is also looking at buying this house on davis street and two others and turning them into homeless shelters. >> it's a giant waste of money. >> some are concerned about establishing shelters in existing neighborhoods. butothers say it's the best solution over. louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, coronell bernhard, abc 7 news. >>> and we wan
. >> lynda hopkins representing the area made no excuses. >> i would like to start off by talking about something that isn't easy. a mette failure. >> hype hopkins says the city county and state failed in the crisis. supervisors recently voted to spend $12 million to relocate more than 200 homeless individuals. >> we are moving forward with clearing the trail by the end of the month. we are standing up an emergency shelter the board of supervisors will vote on the...
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. >> lynda hopkins representing the area made no excuses. >> i would like to start off by talking about something that's easy. >> a failure. >> any stay the city county appear state failed in the crisis. >> residents voted to spend more than 12 million to relocate the individuals. >> we are moving forward with clearing the trail trail. we are standing up an emergency shelter that the board of supervisors will vote on the location this tuesday. >> they are looking at buying this house on davies street and two others and turning them into homeless shelters. >> it's a giant waste of money. >> some are concerned about establishing sheltners existing neighborhoods but others say it's the best solution so far. >> louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door, that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location decided next week. in santa rosa cornell bernhard, abc 7 news. >> as always we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. yo
. >> lynda hopkins representing the area made no excuses. >> i would like to start off by talking about something that's easy. >> a failure. >> any stay the city county appear state failed in the crisis. >> residents voted to spend more than 12 million to relocate the individuals. >> we are moving forward with clearing the trail trail. we are standing up an emergency shelter that the board of supervisors will vote on the location this tuesday. >> they...
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>>that's the first thing sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins who represents district 5 told the crowd what went wron i do wish that we had been able to move fa. we are also slowed by the kincade fire we actually had a massive fort to get people off the and unfortunately as we're re sort of up to our necks in a recovery from that fire. the population thatexploded again along the trail re she's talking about this some 200 people living on job or dota trail in santa ra lastweek we showed you this rats roaming around seen throu infred video from the county sheriff, the couy has since stted pest control and added toilets and hand washing stations in the midst of this crisis, the county is also in a trantional phase behind the scenes, the ecutive director of the comnity development commission resigned on thursday the cdc serves as the lead agency for homelessness in sonoa county an interim has been assigned supervisor hopkinswanted to address the public friday evening, everyone is always trng to push back there is always going to be fear an concern but we all have to step up and doour part
>>that's the first thing sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins who represents district 5 told the crowd what went wron i do wish that we had been able to move fa. we are also slowed by the kincade fire we actually had a massive fort to get people off the and unfortunately as we're re sort of up to our necks in a recovery from that fire. the population thatexploded again along the trail re she's talking about this some 200 people living on job or dota trail in santa ra lastweek we showed...
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li lynda kincade reports. >> reporter: the intense blazes that have been burning since september. fires once burned now puddles. it provided a badly needed break from the korching conditions. thirsty animals ventured out for a drink. water so scarce has come down in a deluge with some new places around the queensland border getting up to 250 millimeter of rain in a 24-hour period. residents are thankful for the help from above. >> we're thrilled. so relieved to have some in the air because it makes things safe for a little while. but we need more. lots more. >> reporter: in some area it could be too much of a good thing. flash flooding has closed roads, cut power and temporarily closed tourist attractions. more rain is on the way, which could help to contain and perhaps extinguish some of the fires with dozens still burning. in the meantime, some people say despite the severity of the storms, they're enjoying the weather. >> it's just beautiful listening to it, though. listening to it on the roof. a long time since we had it here. we're enjoying it. >> let the rain fall. >>> next
li lynda kincade reports. >> reporter: the intense blazes that have been burning since september. fires once burned now puddles. it provided a badly needed break from the korching conditions. thirsty animals ventured out for a drink. water so scarce has come down in a deluge with some new places around the queensland border getting up to 250 millimeter of rain in a 24-hour period. residents are thankful for the help from above. >> we're thrilled. so relieved to have some in the air...
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four's gayle ong was there and repor from santa rosa tt's u the first tng sonoma county supervisor lynda hoins who represents distct 5 told the crowd what went wrong. i do wish at we had been able to move fast. we are also slowed the uk fire we acally had a massive effort to get people off the trail ring the kincade fe and unfortunately as we're sort ofup to our necks in a recovery from that fire. the population that exploded again along the trail she's talking about this some 200 people living onb or dota trail in santa rosa last ek we showed you this rats roaming around seen through infrared video from the county sheriff, the county has since started st control and added toilets and hand whing stations in the midst of this crisis, the county is also in a transitional phase behind the scenes, the executive director of the community development commission resigned on thursday the cdc serves as the lead agency for melessness in sonomacounty. >>an interim has been assigned supervisor hopkins wanted to address the blic friday evening, everyone is alys trying to push back there is always goi
four's gayle ong was there and repor from santa rosa tt's u the first tng sonoma county supervisor lynda hoins who represents distct 5 told the crowd what went wrong. i do wish at we had been able to move fast. we are also slowed the uk fire we acally had a massive effort to get people off the trail ring the kincade fe and unfortunately as we're sort ofup to our necks in a recovery from that fire. the population that exploded again along the trail she's talking about this some 200 people living...
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the image used in that graphic caught the attention of lynda from solihull, who wrote: after a frenetic usual at this time of year. paul hedges objected to this custom, e—mailing: and when bbc one's late news bulletin returned to its full half—hour length this week, it wasn't in its normal slot, appearing at 10:30pm on wednesday, thursday and friday, after the channel's new drama show dracula. the reaction of alex curry: plugging some of the gaps on the news channel over the past fortnight have been a series of one—off specials and features. some of them were shown several times, including this extended interview by media editor amol rajan with the editor of private eye magazine, ian hislop. how do you come up with a private eye cover like those? well, this was when theresa may, who — do you remember her? she was around at the beginning of the year. she used to be prime minister. anyway, she left and we had to think "how can we pay tribute to mrs may?" so i thought perhaps a blank page would be good, and so we had the theresa may memorial issue — her legacy in full. john grimes was watc
the image used in that graphic caught the attention of lynda from solihull, who wrote: after a frenetic usual at this time of year. paul hedges objected to this custom, e—mailing: and when bbc one's late news bulletin returned to its full half—hour length this week, it wasn't in its normal slot, appearing at 10:30pm on wednesday, thursday and friday, after the channel's new drama show dracula. the reaction of alex curry: plugging some of the gaps on the news channel over the past fortnight...