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shouldn't be there and they should have any any job at all within sports is the subsequent reaction to mo burns quote surprising to you their reaction is not because it is probably a comment that many male analysts in sports feel they just they said the quiet part out loud and again all men in sports are not like this there are a lot of great allies for women in sports that happen to be male but back in 1700 if i can take you back for a quick 2nd melissa licky had a loss to her in timing out a lawsuit against major league baseball to allow our in a locker room to cover a gay that was only 42 years ago that's not that long ago so women in sports have had this shi'ah mountainous climb up the hill we're now allowed in locker rooms stuff like erin andrews laura open and people like that who are on the sideline who do great reporting tell great stories are these wonderful storytellers and yet they're still reduced to a distraction and a lot of women angry on twitter it blew up and some of them are the n.h.l. social media teams for the leagues that are in the bubbles going hello hi we're here we're n
shouldn't be there and they should have any any job at all within sports is the subsequent reaction to mo burns quote surprising to you their reaction is not because it is probably a comment that many male analysts in sports feel they just they said the quiet part out loud and again all men in sports are not like this there are a lot of great allies for women in sports that happen to be male but back in 1700 if i can take you back for a quick 2nd melissa licky had a loss to her in timing out a...
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mo fueled by dry land and fanned by strong winds. across the wesrn states, more than 100 fires are still burning.he death toll is rising, as with no rain othe forecast, the disaster is far from over. nancy: for more on why this is happening now, we can speak to a research scientist forcripps institution of oceanography. thank yofor talking to us. the factors that a behind the severity of these fires. >> so we have seen more than 3 million acres burn in california alone this year, which is the most acreage burned in a fire season in mern history. we're still not through the fire month or two before we can expect sufficient rainfall to tamp down fire risk. there are not just one, but several factors contributing a o why seeing this now and continue to see things like this in the future. the factor of climate change, which is o getting a l attention right now, does not cause the wildfir t, but it stac odds in favor of these large and destructive res we are seeing. we are already experiencing and projected to seegh more temperatures on average, more extreme heatwaves, dire erconditions, and more s dr
mo fueled by dry land and fanned by strong winds. across the wesrn states, more than 100 fires are still burning.he death toll is rising, as with no rain othe forecast, the disaster is far from over. nancy: for more on why this is happening now, we can speak to a research scientist forcripps institution of oceanography. thank yofor talking to us. the factors that a behind the severity of these fires. >> so we have seen more than 3 million acres burn in california alone this year, which is...
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burning? >> as of right now we have no information on structure damage or destroyed. we're still gathering that information. it's a little early to get that. >> is mo >> for sure. big thing happening is evacuations. is everyone safe? are people in precarious positions, trapped or are people able to get out safely right now? >> sounds like majority are getting out safely, just big recommendation is have your things ready to go, so if you are in the area and the nixel comes out with an evacuation order, you're able to get in your car and leave your residence in a safe manner. >> all right, so just to reiterate right now, the evacuation areas for silverado trail north to larkmead lane south to deer park road. is that correct? has that expanded beyond that yet? >> that's correct as of right now. >> thank you so much. we know you're busy working. we appreciate you taking the too imto give thus information. tyree xander with cal fire. thank you so much. stay safe. >>> our breaking news, we want to give you an idea where exactly the mandatory evacuation orders are. we're going to move on actually and get back to that breaking news in a moment and talk abo
burning? >> as of right now we have no information on structure damage or destroyed. we're still gathering that information. it's a little early to get that. >> is mo >> for sure. big thing happening is evacuations. is everyone safe? are people in precarious positions, trapped or are people able to get out safely right now? >> sounds like majority are getting out safely, just big recommendation is have your things ready to go, so if you are in the area and the nixel...
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mos to >>> good morning, it is a:25. i am len keise. firefighters are continuing to make containment lines. it is 46% contained and the fire has burnedes. >>> the gulf coast is taking a beating as beta moves in. they say texas and louisiana need to get ready. people are being warned about a potential storm surge and heavy flooding. >>> there is an reservoir that is set to close it for a decade. 2009, the dam was found to be seismically unsound and soon the lake will be drained ahead of a big upgrade. >>> we are looking at the roadways. it is a little slow north of here. we have a crash on 101 southbound near central san rafael and it is blocking at least the left lane. it is busy southbound 101 out of san francisco and it is foggy at the golden gate bridge and as we look at the drive times, southbound 101 is 37. that is a 45 minute drive and we have lights on the upper deck of the bay bridge as you go into san francisco. >>> it is a foggy start along the coast. you saw that on the golden gate bridge camera and as we go for the afternoon we will catch the clearing with hazy sunshine. moderate air quality, looking good for san francisc
mos to >>> good morning, it is a:25. i am len keise. firefighters are continuing to make containment lines. it is 46% contained and the fire has burnedes. >>> the gulf coast is taking a beating as beta moves in. they say texas and louisiana need to get ready. people are being warned about a potential storm surge and heavy flooding. >>> there is an reservoir that is set to close it for a decade. 2009, the dam was found to be seismically unsound and soon the lake will...
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mo it was written for political reasons. >> i would like to talk about climate change. >> so would i. >> okay. the forest fires in the west are raging now. they have burnedillions of acres. they have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. when state officials there blame the fires on climate change, mr. president, you said, "i don't think the science knows." over your four years, you have pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate accord. you have rolled back a number of obama environmental records. what do you believe about the science of climate change and what will you do in the next four years to confront it? >> i want crystal clean water and air. i want beautiful clean air. we have now the lowest carbon. if you look at our numbers right now, we are doing phenomenally. but i haven't destroyed our businesses. our businesses aren't put out of commission. if you look at the paris accord, it was a disaster from our standpoint. and people are actually very happy about what's going on, because our businesses are doing well. as far as the fires are concerned, you need forest management. in addition to everything else. the forest floors are loaded up with
mo it was written for political reasons. >> i would like to talk about climate change. >> so would i. >> okay. the forest fires in the west are raging now. they have burnedillions of acres. they have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. when state officials there blame the fires on climate change, mr. president, you said, "i don't think the science knows." over your four years, you have pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate accord. you have rolled back a...
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burning. she's just pubublished her book the deficit in which she- hello graphically different monetary popolicy can give birth to peoplele's economic. mos
burning. she's just pubublished her book the deficit in which she- hello graphically different monetary popolicy can give birth to peoplele's economic. mos