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marciano martínez jiménez, de 50 años, y josé romero pérez, de 38. ese grito de half moon bay.ntraba el hermano de josé y único sobreviviente pedro félix romero. pedro es parte de este grupo musical que surgió después de la tragedia. hacíamos. estamos sonando juntos. pasaron 2, 2 años y bueno, aquí estamos en comunidad. verdad que creo que es lo mejor que podemos estar? es en comunidad, en unidad. sandra ascensión, directora de campesinos de la organización alas, asegura han estado trabajando en cerciorarse de que los testigos de la masacre y campesinos en half moon bay sean tratados con dignidad. el enfoque primordialmente ha sido la vivienda. entonces hemos estado trabajando cercanamente con el condado de san mateo, con el supervisor roy muller. está el proyecto de storm point, que está a unos meses de el alcance. y varias de las familias afectadas podrán tener prioridad para esas viviendas. organizaciones de todas partes del país asistieron a la vigilia para también educar a los trabajadores agrícolas sobre sus derechos. elizabeth rodríguez vino desde texas. queremos que ell
marciano martínez jiménez, de 50 años, y josé romero pérez, de 38. ese grito de half moon bay.ntraba el hermano de josé y único sobreviviente pedro félix romero. pedro es parte de este grupo musical que surgió después de la tragedia. hacíamos. estamos sonando juntos. pasaron 2, 2 años y bueno, aquí estamos en comunidad. verdad que creo que es lo mejor que podemos estar? es en comunidad, en unidad. sandra ascensión, directora de campesinos de la organización alas, asegura han...
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the new prototype to build our first marciano in over a decade?ales for you were roughly flat. most of them are down. down big. not you. should i go and have the resolution breaker? >> well, it's january, it's got a couple of days left, and in february will be a new one. but, you know, i'll tell you, that's been a real key to us, because at the end of the day, if you go to a, you know, a bar around here, you might pay $20 for a margarita. everybody knows you don't need an app, you don't need a coupon, you don't need to come for happy hour. you can always get a $6 margarita of the month of chili's, and it's always made with some premium tequila. and i got to tell you, that's something that our guests really appreciate about us, and they come to us for, and we're always going to be there with that $6 margarita. >> i did a lot of work on this before i saw you. it's everyone else is eight. the lowest i've seen is eight because i did a lot of work because of my wife's love. you are so underneath everybody in price and it's premium. i don't know how you
the new prototype to build our first marciano in over a decade?ales for you were roughly flat. most of them are down. down big. not you. should i go and have the resolution breaker? >> well, it's january, it's got a couple of days left, and in february will be a new one. but, you know, i'll tell you, that's been a real key to us, because at the end of the day, if you go to a, you know, a bar around here, you might pay $20 for a margarita. everybody knows you don't need an app, you don't...
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rob marciano, cbs news, pacific palisades, california. >>> well, the fate of tiktok is hanging in the balance as the supreme court could announce today whether or not to uphold the ban which is set to go into effect sunday. president biden says he will not enforce the bipartisan measure he signed into law last year leaving the issue in the hands of president-elect donald trump who will be sworn into officers the following day. and among the tech titans who will be sitting near him at the inauguration is tiktok's ceo. the story from cbs' nancy cordes. >>> i, donald john trump -- >> reporter: when president-elect donald trump is sworn in at noon on monday, tiktok ceo shou chew will have a better seat than most members of congress. the invitation disappointed lawmakers from both sides. >> not my favorite thing. not my favorite thing. >> democrats and republicans agreed that tiktok is a huge national security concern. >> reporter: back in 2020, trump agreed and tried to force tiktok's chinese owners to sell the social media platform to a u.s. company. ♪ but an avalanche of pro-trump conte
rob marciano, cbs news, pacific palisades, california. >>> well, the fate of tiktok is hanging in the balance as the supreme court could announce today whether or not to uphold the ban which is set to go into effect sunday. president biden says he will not enforce the bipartisan measure he signed into law last year leaving the issue in the hands of president-elect donald trump who will be sworn into officers the following day. and among the tech titans who will be sitting near him at...
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we get more on the anatomy of these fires from cbs news meteorologist rob marciano. >> reporter: l.a. residents in a panic, desperate to save their home. >> you're not going to be able to put that out. >> reporter: during an unprecedented explosive wildfire in the middle of winter. winds to hurricane strength, some nearly 90 miles per hour, scattering embers miles away, sparking more flames. not something that typically happens in january because los angeles should be well into the rainy season. but downtown l.a. has received just over a quarter of an inch of rain since may. the second driest stretch in nearly 150 years. >> our wildfires are definitely getting worse. we have had a very large increase in the size and the intensity of wildfire, and that is driven in part by a warming climate. >> reporter: the drought drying out vegetation on top of t seasonal santa anas has made for a combustible mix. the santa ana winds created by there cold high pressure plaguing so much of the country, pushing dry air down over the mountains, compressing it through the canyons, and accelerating it in
we get more on the anatomy of these fires from cbs news meteorologist rob marciano. >> reporter: l.a. residents in a panic, desperate to save their home. >> you're not going to be able to put that out. >> reporter: during an unprecedented explosive wildfire in the middle of winter. winds to hurricane strength, some nearly 90 miles per hour, scattering embers miles away, sparking more flames. not something that typically happens in january because los angeles should be well...
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cbs's rob marciano is here with the details. rob, good evening. >> reporter: hey, major. you are feeling it in the east end seeing it in videos of lake effect snow. still continuing on lake ontario and erie, all the way into parts of southern massachusetts and southern new england. lake effect snow warnings remain up through sunday. very active, we've got a pulse coming through chicago. that may bring an inch of snow. but a bigger pulse of energy coming in the pacific northwest and that is going to affect the midwest on saturday. cold air coming on saturday below freezing, the removal to kansas city well below that north of that, so you get moisture on top of that, that is when you get problems. winter storm warnings or watches are posted from wichita up through parts of oklahoma and through indianapolis, and that is where we will see may be 10-14 inches of snow potentially between i-40 and i-70, maybe some ice in there, as well. here is our computer model. starting saturday night and moving into sunday. chicago just south of where the action will be indianapolis might se
cbs's rob marciano is here with the details. rob, good evening. >> reporter: hey, major. you are feeling it in the east end seeing it in videos of lake effect snow. still continuing on lake ontario and erie, all the way into parts of southern massachusetts and southern new england. lake effect snow warnings remain up through sunday. very active, we've got a pulse coming through chicago. that may bring an inch of snow. but a bigger pulse of energy coming in the pacific northwest and that...
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rob marciano, thank you.l, the other big story here in washington, the justice department has released special counsel jack smith's report on donald trump's election interference case. smith says had trump not won the election and had the case been allowed to go forward, he likely would have been found guilty. cbs's scott macfarlane has details of the report. >> reporter: the final chapter of the federal investigation of president-elect donald trump's role in the january 6th attack is a 137-page closing report from special counsel jack smith. smith argues trump knowingly conspired to submit fake electors and overturn the 2020 election results, saying the evidence was sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction. smith reveals he did consider a fifth felony charge, incitement of insurrection, which would have banned trump from running for office again if convicted. but smith opted not to. trump has called smith "politically motivated" and "deraned." >> i defeated deranged jack smith. he is a deranged individu
rob marciano, thank you.l, the other big story here in washington, the justice department has released special counsel jack smith's report on donald trump's election interference case. smith says had trump not won the election and had the case been allowed to go forward, he likely would have been found guilty. cbs's scott macfarlane has details of the report. >> reporter: the final chapter of the federal investigation of president-elect donald trump's role in the january 6th attack is a...
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tonight, cbs's rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerialttack to beat back the wildfires is now at a critical stage. as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been modified specifically to fight wildfires. on this c-130, the door where paratroopers would normally jump out of the aircraft has been modified with this giant water can. blasting out 3,000 gallons of water in just five seconds, they also drop red fire retardant which now coats some l.a. neighborhoods. canadian-made amphibious aircraft, known as super scoopers, able to scoop up 1600 gallons in one 12-second skim off the pacific ocean and dump it on the flames. lieutenant colonel laura laura jeffrey's, a pilot with the guard. trying to get as close to the point is you can? >> correct, we are 150 feet off of the ground. >> reporter: 150 feet? that sounds very dangerous to me. >> it is, it's the most dangerous flying we do. >> re
tonight, cbs's rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerialttack to beat back the wildfires is now at a critical stage. as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been modified specifically to fight wildfires. on this c-130, the door where paratroopers would normally jump out of the aircraft...
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>> major: rob marciano, thank you so much.ore donald trump is sworn in for a second term as president, he will have to face criminal sentencing in new york city one week from today in his so-called hush money case. cbs's ed o'keefe joins us now. ed, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. you know, the president-elect's legal team had argued the so-called hush money case should be tossed out because he won the presidency. new york judge juan merchan disagreed, ordering the president-elect into a courtroom next friday, either in person or virtually come and signaling trump will not serve time behind bars peered instead, the president-elect appears headed for what is called an unconditional discharge, meaning he would be a convicted felon in the eyes of new york state law, but face no other jail time. a trump spokesperson tonight called the ruling deeply conflicted and said trump must be allowed to continue the presidential transition process and to execute the final duties of the presidency unobstructed by ongoing cases
>> major: rob marciano, thank you so much.ore donald trump is sworn in for a second term as president, he will have to face criminal sentencing in new york city one week from today in his so-called hush money case. cbs's ed o'keefe joins us now. ed, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening. you know, the president-elect's legal team had argued the so-called hush money case should be tossed out because he won the presidency. new york judge juan merchan disagreed, ordering the...
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on the anatomy of this particular disaster, we are going to bring in cbs news meteorologist rob marcianoorter: l.a. residents in a panic, desperate to save their home. >> hey, you are not going to be able to put that out. >> reporter: during an unprecedented explosive wildfire in the middle of winter, winds to hurricane strength, some nearly 90 miles per hour, scattering embers miles away, sparking more flames. not something that typically happens in january because los angeles should be well into the rainy season. but downtown l.a. has received just over a quarter of an inch of rain since may, the second-driest stretch in nearly 150 years. >> our wildfires are definitely getting worse. we have had a very large increase in the size and the intensity of wildfire, and that is driven in part by a warming climate. >> reporter: the drought drying out vegetation, on top of the seasonal santa anas, has made for a combustible mix. the santa ana winds created by this cold high pressure plaguing so much of a country, pushing dry air down over the mountains, compressing it through the canyons, and
on the anatomy of this particular disaster, we are going to bring in cbs news meteorologist rob marcianoorter: l.a. residents in a panic, desperate to save their home. >> hey, you are not going to be able to put that out. >> reporter: during an unprecedented explosive wildfire in the middle of winter, winds to hurricane strength, some nearly 90 miles per hour, scattering embers miles away, sparking more flames. not something that typically happens in january because los angeles...
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rob marciano, thank you so much. snow here in washington did not stop one of the most important parts of a presidential election: the certification of results. on the left is what it looked like four years ago, riddled with chaos and violence. on the right is how it unfolded today, with order and civility, as vice president kamala harris oversaw the count of electoral votes in an election she lost. we get more now from cbs's scott macfarlane. >> reporter: with a driving snowstorm outside, this time it was a serene january 6th inside. in one of her final acts as vice president... >> democracy must be upheld by the people. >> reporter: kamala harris presided, as congress certified the victory of her opponent in the 2024 presidential election. >> donald j. trump of the state of florida has received 312 votes. >> reporter: in a ceremonial proceeding that lasted nearly 30 minutes. >> usa! >> reporter: a stark contrast and the chaos and catastrophe of january 6, 2021, in which more than 140 police officers were injured, ma
rob marciano, thank you so much. snow here in washington did not stop one of the most important parts of a presidential election: the certification of results. on the left is what it looked like four years ago, riddled with chaos and violence. on the right is how it unfolded today, with order and civility, as vice president kamala harris oversaw the count of electoral votes in an election she lost. we get more now from cbs's scott macfarlane. >> reporter: with a driving snowstorm outside,...
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>> tony: and rob marciano is with us now., you know, weather is enough to win or lose wars, so it makes sense it is enough to win or lose a fight against a fire. >> reporter: it looks like a war map. 20,000 acres and the red around it is the perimeter. any black is containment. there is zero black right now, that is what we're up against, and my new friend rich tells me the winds are going to get hired tonight. that is what we have in store. critical fire danger and red flag warnings remained up in super dry conditions with winds that will increase -- we are already started to feel them a little bit, but they come up another ten, 20, 30 miles per hour overnight. the next 24 hours is pretty critical, could have new fire starts and maybe some spreads, as well. on top of that, the smoke the next 24 to 48 to 72 hours through the weekend will be very intense, and when people start coming back to their homes over the weekend they want to do with that, as well and no rain in the forecast until further notice, tony. >> tony: rob, it
>> tony: and rob marciano is with us now., you know, weather is enough to win or lose wars, so it makes sense it is enough to win or lose a fight against a fire. >> reporter: it looks like a war map. 20,000 acres and the red around it is the perimeter. any black is containment. there is zero black right now, that is what we're up against, and my new friend rich tells me the winds are going to get hired tonight. that is what we have in store. critical fire danger and red flag...
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cbs' rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerial attack to wildfires is now at a critical stage as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze, and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been modified specifically to fight wildfires. on this c-130, the door where paratroopers would normally jump out of the aircraft has been modified with this gigantic wa cannon, blasting out 3,000 gallons of water in just five seconds, they also drop red fire retardant, which now coats some l.a. neighborhoods. canadian-made amphibious aircraft known as superscoopers able to scoop up 1600 gallons in one 12-second skim off the pacific ocean and dump it on the flames. lieutenant colonel laura jeffreys a pilot with the wyoming air national guard. you're trying to get as close to the flames as you can. >> correct. we're 150 feet off the ground. >> reporter: 150 feet. that sounds very dangerous with this sort of load. >> it is. this is the most dangerous fly
cbs' rob marciano shows us the impact of fighting fire from the sky. >> reporter: the aerial attack to wildfires is now at a critical stage as santa ana winds return, new fires could explode. the attack from above is crucial to knock down any blaze, and more large aircraft have arrived on scene. these c-130 military transport planes have been modified specifically to fight wildfires. on this c-130, the door where paratroopers would normally jump out of the aircraft has been modified with...
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cbs' rob marciano went along with a team of fire officials assessing the damage. >> reporter: thousandsamaged or completely destroyed by the frestorm. now comes the arduous task of making sure these fire-ravaged communities are safe as residents and business owners start to return to survey what's left, if anything is left. >> the properties have been damaged beyond belief. they are full of sediment, debris, silt, and hazardous materials. >> reporter: pesticide, fuel, and lithium batteries need to be removed. utility companies are also working on power and gas lines. these workers are digging down to get to the gas line. they need to shut it down, seal it off, so it's safe for residents to come back. and this has to happen in neighborhoods throughout the fire zone. altadena homeowner aaron has already seen his home. >> you know, you stand there saring. how do i tell my kids that everything is gone? and why didn't god answer my prayers and do this to me. >> reporter: but many are enduring an agonizing wait, relying on informaion passed down from damage inspection specialists. >> i'll tak
cbs' rob marciano went along with a team of fire officials assessing the damage. >> reporter: thousandsamaged or completely destroyed by the frestorm. now comes the arduous task of making sure these fire-ravaged communities are safe as residents and business owners start to return to survey what's left, if anything is left. >> the properties have been damaged beyond belief. they are full of sediment, debris, silt, and hazardous materials. >> reporter: pesticide, fuel, and...
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rob marciano, cbs news, palisades, california. >>> the confirmation hearing on capitol hill for pete, president-elect donald trump's controversial pick to serve as defense secretary, turned contentious on tuesday. senators questioned hegseth over his qualifications and allegations of misconduct. cbs' natalie brand has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers wasted no time grilling president-elect trump's defense secretary pick, pete hegseth, on excessive drinking and sexual misconduct allegations. >> you've admitted that you had sex at that hotel on october 2017. you said it was consensual. isn't that correct? how do you explain your judgment? >> completely false charges against me. fully investigated and i was completely cleared. >> reporter: some senators expressed concerns about hegseth's ability to manage the pentagon's nearly trillion budget, citing his handling of finances at two veterans nonprofits. >> by the time you left that organization had deep debts, including credit card transaction debts of about $75,000. >> reporter: republican joni er ernst, a repub
rob marciano, cbs news, palisades, california. >>> the confirmation hearing on capitol hill for pete, president-elect donald trump's controversial pick to serve as defense secretary, turned contentious on tuesday. senators questioned hegseth over his qualifications and allegations of misconduct. cbs' natalie brand has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: democratic lawmakers wasted no time grilling president-elect trump's defense secretary pick, pete hegseth, on excessive...
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national weather correspondent for cbs news, robert marciano, sent this update from washington this isant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the city today. schools were closed, federal buildings were closed, closed for non—essential personnel. congress went to work with what they had to do. this was an impressive situation for sure. reagan national airport, a lot of delays and cancellations there. they shut down the runways tonight to clear the runways of snow and sludge so it does not refreeze overnight. it has been a ferocious track over the last three days, across the country, four if you want to count california where it came in with a lot of dynamics, rain in the valley and snow in the mountains. once it got into the central plains, it fired up in kansas city where they saw their worse blizzard situation in three decades. tens of millions of people impacted by the storm over the past three days and obviously it is not done yet. we have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more i
national weather correspondent for cbs news, robert marciano, sent this update from washington this isant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the city today. schools were closed, federal buildings were closed, closed for non—essential personnel. congress went to work with what they had to do. this was an impressive situation for sure. reagan national airport, a lot of delays and cancellations there. they shut...
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we begin with cbs news meteorologist rob marciano in the nation's capital. >>> over half a foot of winterte quickly piling up in the nation's capital, a city that averages just over 18 inches of know a jyear. so its relatively small fleet of plows is struggling to keep the roads clear, work crews using other tactics to move the snow, power sweepers and leaf blowers on sidewalks and lots of shand shelfers like t. mckeavy, one of many workers hired to work for the day. >> it is tough. i wish i had a snow blower. >> reporter: alison is a federal employee using her snow day as a rare dc ski day. it is the same system that buried parts of the midiest over the weekend, hitting kansas city, missouri, with the biggest blizzard in three decades. the storm is still making a mess on the highways, stranding drivers and stalling tractor trailers. >> reporter: i'm traveling north along i-65 in kentucky where conditions go from bad to worse the closer you get to louisville. along the outskirts of the city we drove past scenes where a car slid off the road and slid on the side. the concern is a thick eno
we begin with cbs news meteorologist rob marciano in the nation's capital. >>> over half a foot of winterte quickly piling up in the nation's capital, a city that averages just over 18 inches of know a jyear. so its relatively small fleet of plows is struggling to keep the roads clear, work crews using other tactics to move the snow, power sweepers and leaf blowers on sidewalks and lots of shand shelfers like t. mckeavy, one of many workers hired to work for the day. >> it is...
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i spoke to robert marciano. how are things there at the moment?nd it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful cherry blossom but not today. it is white. there is thejefferson memorial. this is a most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the cd. schools were shut, federal buildings were closed with the exception that mark close for non— exception —— closed for non— essential services. delays and cancellations at the airport. they shut down the runway is denied to clear the runways of snow and sludge so it does not refreeze overnight. colder air coming in through the backside of this thing and at least a few more inches before it is done. i'm sure the kids want another day.— done. i'm sure the kids want another day. give us a sense of the impact _ another day. give us a sense of the impact of — another day. give us a sense of the impact of the _ another day. give us a sense of the impact of the st
i spoke to robert marciano. how are things there at the moment?nd it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful cherry blossom but not today. it is white. there is thejefferson memorial. this is a most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the cd. schools were shut, federal buildings were closed with the exception that mark close for non—...
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and reporter rob marciano got an inside look at that effort.crucial aerial assault to help contain southern california's deadly fires. >>>>strong >>winds may be the only thing that can pause these determined firefighters. >>>>when's the fire, boss? so the hair on the back of my neck will stand up when we start. you know, witnessing winds like this that we were today. >>>>we're standing next to one of eight activated military c-130s modified specifically to contain wildfires. >>>>the paratrooper doors is where the fire retardant is installed of, so people would normally be jumping out of there. >>>>the aircraft can release 3000 gallons of water or red fire retardant in just seconds, and the fleet has already dropped more than 16,000 gallons of suppressant scene coating some la neighborhoods. >>>>i worry about how dangerous it is to fly around these fires. it's not a normal mission. as they go down and drop the retardant. i mean, it's a different kind of combat, isn't it? very much so. >>>>rotary aircraft can get even closer to the raging flames.
and reporter rob marciano got an inside look at that effort.crucial aerial assault to help contain southern california's deadly fires. >>>>strong >>winds may be the only thing that can pause these determined firefighters. >>>>when's the fire, boss? so the hair on the back of my neck will stand up when we start. you know, witnessing winds like this that we were today. >>>>we're standing next to one of eight activated military c-130s modified specifically...
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i spoke to robert marciano. he has the latest from washington.t up to a foot of snow and it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful cherry blossom but not today. it is white. there is thejefferson memorial. this is a most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more we get tonight. it shut down the city today. schools were shut, federal buildings were closed with the exception for essential services. congress went to work with what they had to do. an impressive situation for sure. reagan national airport, delays and cancellations there, they shut down the runways tonight to clear the runways of snow and slush so that it doesn't freeze again overnight. a ferocious track across the country, four if you count california where it came over dynamically across the valleys but once to go to the central plains it fired up in kansas city where they saw their worst lizard situation in three decades. delays and cancellations at the airport. they
i spoke to robert marciano. he has the latest from washington.t up to a foot of snow and it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful cherry blossom but not today. it is white. there is thejefferson memorial. this is a most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more we get tonight. it shut down the city today. schools were shut, federal buildings were closed with the exception for...
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. >> marciano, martinez. jimenez, jose. romero. perez. >> afterwards, a moment of silence. the night organized by nonprofit a loss, a group dedicated to immigrant and farm worker advocacy in the community. for sandra santillan, the organization's farm worker program director, memories from the day of the shooting. still fresh in her mind. >> actual farm worker team was on site at one of the farms just an hour before the tragedy. and we're just in disbelief, distraught. >> in the wake of the tragedy. photos surfacing from the farm, placing a spotlight on the deplorable living conditions faced by a large number of farm workers in the city. >> i think our local elected officials have definitely stepped up. >> the county has done a lot and the city has done a lot. and all of us has done a lot. >> area farm workers now offered better access to mental health services, and new affordable housing is in the works, with units reserved for the victims families. >> we've been working very closely with the county, with the city to really just hold tight. you know, all the families that
. >> marciano, martinez. jimenez, jose. romero. perez. >> afterwards, a moment of silence. the night organized by nonprofit a loss, a group dedicated to immigrant and farm worker advocacy in the community. for sandra santillan, the organization's farm worker program director, memories from the day of the shooting. still fresh in her mind. >> actual farm worker team was on site at one of the farms just an hour before the tragedy. and we're just in disbelief, distraught....
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cbs news national weather correspondent robert marciano has the latest from washington.t up to a foot of snow and it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful pink cherry blossoms but not today. it is all white. the base itself is obviously not frozen. there is thejefferson memorial. this is the most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the city today. schools were closed, federal buildings were closed, closed for non—essential personnel. congress went to work with what they had to do. this was an impressive situation for sure. reagan national airport, a lot of delays and cancellations there. they shut down the runways tonight to clear the runways of snow and sludge so it does not refreeze overnight. it has been a ferocious track over the last three days, across the country, four if you want to count california where it came in with a lot of dynamics, rain in the valley and snow in the mountains. once it got into the ce
cbs news national weather correspondent robert marciano has the latest from washington.t up to a foot of snow and it looks to me like we're closer to ten inches of snow. in the springtime, this is covered with beautiful pink cherry blossoms but not today. it is all white. the base itself is obviously not frozen. there is thejefferson memorial. this is the most significant snowstorm the dc area has seen in at least five years and we will see how much more what we get tonight. it shut down the...
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i�*m joined by cbs news national weather correspondent robert marciano. very good to see you.. you mentioned, it looks to _ at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me — at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're _ at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're close - at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're close to - it looks to me we�*re close to ten inches of snow right here the title basin as you know in the title basin as you know in the springtime it�*s covered with beautiful pink cherry blossoms. not today. the base not frozen and is a jefferson memorial. this is the most significant snow storm the dc area has seen and at least five years. we will see how much more we get tonight. certainly it shut down the city today. schools were closed of buildings close with the exception of nonessential personnel. congress went to work with what they had to do. this was an impressive situation for sure for the reagan national airport, a lot of delays and cancellations for that patient down roadways tonight to clear the roadways of snow and slush so that it
i�*m joined by cbs news national weather correspondent robert marciano. very good to see you.. you mentioned, it looks to _ at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me — at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're _ at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're close - at the moment. you mentioned, it looks to me we're close to - it looks to me we�*re close to ten inches of snow right here the title basin as you know in the title basin as you know in the springtime it�*s...
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cbs's rob marciano spent the da% embedded with the l.a.fire department as crews went through the disaster zone from the palisades fire, putting out flareups. and here is what they encountered. >> reporter: before the sun rose over the palisades fire, you could see the buildings still burning. day 4 and there are these hot spots smoldering just about everywhere. not far from this that has been up in flames, firefighters here are wetting it down but say it is really not worth saving. >> reporter: we headed to the heart of the incinerated fire zone. burning debris is falling into the road. >> this all looks at -- hey, let's try and knock it out. >> reporter: for l.a. county, firefighters battling this wildfire, no flames are too small to snuff out. >> we decided to engage and not let it progress. >> reporter: personnel on high alert in a landscape of bone-dry brush that could quickly ignite into a fast-moving blaze. >> amazing just how aggressively brush like this can burn. look at that go up. wind right now is relatively light. having a hard
cbs's rob marciano spent the da% embedded with the l.a.fire department as crews went through the disaster zone from the palisades fire, putting out flareups. and here is what they encountered. >> reporter: before the sun rose over the palisades fire, you could see the buildings still burning. day 4 and there are these hot spots smoldering just about everywhere. not far from this that has been up in flames, firefighters here are wetting it down but say it is really not worth saving....
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we just spoke with lieutenant marciano. ali is from the san francisco fire department. and he has experience fighting wildfires, including the deadly paradise fire of 2018, which claimed more than 80 lives. the death and destruction. these firefighters are encountering. takes a toll. >> you know, after seeing so much after a period of time being there, it does affect us a little bit heat. we are all human. we do feel for the community, the people, you know, who are without homes now and have been evacuated. we just want to help, you know, in our hearts, you know, we feel for these people. >> he said what they're encountering la now is something they have not seen this bad before. they're describing it as the perfect storm and they expect to be down there for days. but the possibility they say of winds picking up again by next week, guys. >> all right, joe, we appreciate it. >> 9.32. and we're talking about the weather here in the bay area as well as what's going on in los angeles county. all about the winds are keeping track of it all with john in the weather center, jo
we just spoke with lieutenant marciano. ali is from the san francisco fire department. and he has experience fighting wildfires, including the deadly paradise fire of 2018, which claimed more than 80 lives. the death and destruction. these firefighters are encountering. takes a toll. >> you know, after seeing so much after a period of time being there, it does affect us a little bit heat. we are all human. we do feel for the community, the people, you know, who are without homes now and...
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. >> marciano, martinez. jimenez, jose romero. perez. >> afterwards, a moment of silence. the night organized by nonprofit a loss, a group dedicated to immigrant and farm worker advocacy in the community. for sandra santillan, the organization's farm worker program director. memories from the day of the shooting still fresh in her mind. >> actual farm worker team was on site at one of the farms just an hour before the tragedy. and we're just in disbelief, distraught. >> in the wake of the tragedy. photos surfacing from the farm, placing a spotlight on the deplorable living conditions faced by a large number of farm workers in the city. >> i think our local elected officials have definitely stepped up. >> the county has done a lot and the city has done a lot, and all of us has done a lot. >> area farm workers now offered better access to mental health services, and new affordable housing is in the works, with units reserved for the victims families. >> we've been working very closely with the county, with the city, to really just hold tight. you know, all the families that
. >> marciano, martinez. jimenez, jose romero. perez. >> afterwards, a moment of silence. the night organized by nonprofit a loss, a group dedicated to immigrant and farm worker advocacy in the community. for sandra santillan, the organization's farm worker program director. memories from the day of the shooting still fresh in her mind. >> actual farm worker team was on site at one of the farms just an hour before the tragedy. and we're just in disbelief, distraught. >>...
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rob marciano there.will seek an extension to the arrest warrant for president yoon suk—yeol. authorities tried and failed to arrest the impeached leader on friday. after a dramatic six—hour stand—off, they called off their attempt after mr yoon's security team formed a human wall and used vehicles to block the arrest team's path. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in the country as the political impasse continues. he's also condemned a north korean ballistic missile launch which took place in the past few hours. we condemn the dprk's missile launch yesterday, yet another violation of multiple un security council resolutions. our correspondentjean mackenzie told us more about that stand—off in the attempt to arrest the president. the investigators have until midnight tonight to be able to execute this arrest warrant. they haven't tried again over the weekend since that stand—off on friday, and it really doesn't seem as if they are going to try again before midnight. the reason for this, we thin
rob marciano there.will seek an extension to the arrest warrant for president yoon suk—yeol. authorities tried and failed to arrest the impeached leader on friday. after a dramatic six—hour stand—off, they called off their attempt after mr yoon's security team formed a human wall and used vehicles to block the arrest team's path. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, is in the country as the political impasse continues. he's also condemned a north korean ballistic missile launch...