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northern california gets better. re not looking at rainfall in the area at all for any parts of california and the highest they are not excessively high but still very warm. obviously fire danger elevated across for northern california, better for firefighters. the past six hours with no hopeful rainfall. we see the rainfall now across the central u.s. and parts of the northeast. the good news is neat is out of the way which is great. we don't have any tropical nuisances to talk about. cheryl: good news at least for northern california. great to hear. thank you, janice. lauren: coming up, netflix raises prices, who cut them. at a time when airlines don't teach you anything for free, delta is saying here. coming up on "fbn:am." ♪ well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama cana
northern california gets better. re not looking at rainfall in the area at all for any parts of california and the highest they are not excessively high but still very warm. obviously fire danger elevated across for northern california, better for firefighters. the past six hours with no hopeful rainfall. we see the rainfall now across the central u.s. and parts of the northeast. the good news is neat is out of the way which is great. we don't have any tropical nuisances to talk about. cheryl:...
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that state history, 17 wildfires now raging in 9 northern california counties. and the devastating fires have killed at least 15 people. destroyed 2000 homes, businesses and other buildings, scorched. upward of 115,000 acres consumed, more than 150 people have been respected missing. -- reported missing, many unable to communicate amid a widespread loss of power and cell phone service, and the wildfires, tr
that state history, 17 wildfires now raging in 9 northern california counties. and the devastating fires have killed at least 15 people. destroyed 2000 homes, businesses and other buildings, scorched. upward of 115,000 acres consumed, more than 150 people have been respected missing. -- reported missing, many unable to communicate amid a widespread loss of power and cell phone service, and the wildfires, tr
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then we profile the japan society of northern california, its importance in the relationship between the bay area and japan, and its upcoming celebration. next, a new group helping working families in silicon valley get more flexibility in their schedules by solving an important problem, transportation for their children. and then we close with another cultural showcase, our friends with the parangal dance company. we'll catch up with the group and filipino-american history month, with a live performance in our studio today. well, the lack of opportunities for asian-americans and pacific islanders in the world of standup comedy is nothing to laugh at. i happen to believe standup comics are important to the way society looks at events and ourselves. maybe we're starting to see some progress, and an upcoming comedy show in san francisco on november 2 is an important showcase, and just as important, an event to have a good time and laugh about stuff. with me right now are the two co-founders of desi comedy festival. samson koletkar was born in mumbai and raised jewish, comedy roots if i
then we profile the japan society of northern california, its importance in the relationship between the bay area and japan, and its upcoming celebration. next, a new group helping working families in silicon valley get more flexibility in their schedules by solving an important problem, transportation for their children. and then we close with another cultural showcase, our friends with the parangal dance company. we'll catch up with the group and filipino-american history month, with a live...
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broke out across the state this week because of the perfect firestorm, called diablo winds in northern californiania, and santa ana winds in the south. the winds can gust up to near hurricane strength. racing downslope from the mountains and can send embers a half mile. igniting dry brush all over. what made the fires this week, so catastrophic, wasn't that it hit, but where it hilt. 70 mile per hour gusts in northern california's densely populated wine country fanned flames that left swaths of communities like santa rosa in ruins. jonathan cox is a battalion chief with cal fire. >> the sheer size and scope of the fires right now is massive. >> wildfires since monday morning in southern california, have follo in anaheim hills south of los angeles, canyon heights drive lost five homes in three hours. even today, fire fighters and homeowners, battled hot spots. deadly, destructive fires could have been much worse. the winds died done today. darren whyacht is with anaheim fire and rescue. >> the randomness of which home has the get, which homes were spared strike you inn. >> it does. but very random
broke out across the state this week because of the perfect firestorm, called diablo winds in northern californiania, and santa ana winds in the south. the winds can gust up to near hurricane strength. racing downslope from the mountains and can send embers a half mile. igniting dry brush all over. what made the fires this week, so catastrophic, wasn't that it hit, but where it hilt. 70 mile per hour gusts in northern california's densely populated wine country fanned flames that left swaths of...
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cbs correspondent greg mills gave us this update from santa rosa in northern california. the firefighters are kind of frustrated, this is day four and they haven't made much progress. i can report some good news, they have some containment of the largest of the 20 something fires but containment meaning where they've stopped is one terse, 2%, kind of negligent so they've a lot of work to do. the wind doesn't help, it's kicking up as the day warms up, it kicks in and makes it really difficult. the air is so bad across northern california that a lot of schools are closed and they've cancelled or postponed a lot of sporting events, all around northern california just because of the bad air. they don't want people exercising in it. our air. they don't want people exercising in it. 0urfootball, american football, practice was cut short yesterday because of bad air. 3500 buildings are down and most of them are homes. around here, you can go blocks and blocks and blocks and miles and not see any houses standing. this is just miles and not see any houses standing. this isjust one
cbs correspondent greg mills gave us this update from santa rosa in northern california. the firefighters are kind of frustrated, this is day four and they haven't made much progress. i can report some good news, they have some containment of the largest of the 20 something fires but containment meaning where they've stopped is one terse, 2%, kind of negligent so they've a lot of work to do. the wind doesn't help, it's kicking up as the day warms up, it kicks in and makes it really difficult....
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so we are looking at unhealthy for everyone across most of northern california into central californiahere's the winds for today. here we are at 8:00 this morning. and the next hour, hour and a half, we are going to see those winds in napa pick up a little bit but they will calm down for santa rosa and san rafael. they will stay strong in napa and fairfield until 9:00. so between 20 to 30-mile-per- hour gusts expected. sustained winds around 10 to 15 for napa through 10:00. then by noon, things taper off and we'll start to see also our temperatures stay cool. so thankfully this morning, col conditions for the firefighters through the next couple of days. friday through sunday morning, more dry gusty winds and then heat will also intensify. back to you guys. >>> time now 6:50. just a quick break from our fire coverage to get a look at the roads. >> jaclyn dunn is checking the traffic. >> reporter: good morning. and we are tracking an accident this is on the upper deck of the bay bridge just past treasure island. here's a live look the incline as you approach treasure island. you can see
so we are looking at unhealthy for everyone across most of northern california into central californiahere's the winds for today. here we are at 8:00 this morning. and the next hour, hour and a half, we are going to see those winds in napa pick up a little bit but they will calm down for santa rosa and san rafael. they will stay strong in napa and fairfield until 9:00. so between 20 to 30-mile-per- hour gusts expected. sustained winds around 10 to 15 for napa through 10:00. then by noon, things...
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charles: wildfires are ranging through northern california. g those killed a husband and wife ages 98 and 100. reporter: firefighters are california and nevada are battling 17 separate fires tearing through northern california wine country. 20,000 people have been evacuated. we just got an update from the sheriff. he says there are 200 people missing and they don't know how these fires started. president trump approved the major disaster acla racial for northern california. that means fema is on its way to assist with search and rescue and get all of this rubble and debris out of the way. the california fire chief says they have access to almost every firefighting asset in the country. thfirefighters batting the flams from the ground and above. >> we can't keep our guard down. we are looking at fire weather conditions and potential red flag warning returning as early as tomorrow in northern california. for stronger wind, and low relative humidities. reporter: the fire conditions potentially getting worse. we spoke to several neighbors, one resi
charles: wildfires are ranging through northern california. g those killed a husband and wife ages 98 and 100. reporter: firefighters are california and nevada are battling 17 separate fires tearing through northern california wine country. 20,000 people have been evacuated. we just got an update from the sheriff. he says there are 200 people missing and they don't know how these fires started. president trump approved the major disaster acla racial for northern california. that means fema is...
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raging in northern california this morning.11th death has now been confirmed, this one in yuba county. 7 people have died in sonoma county... here is the latest on the fires in northern california. 11 deaths confirmed, the latest in yuma county. seven people in sonoma county, two and napa county and one in mendocino county. the fires have burned more than 107,000 acres, at least 1500 homes and buildings have been destroyed. more than 20,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. katie is live in santa rosa were more people were evacuated overnight. >> reporter: this is the latest area to be evacuated. this is the oakmont neighborhood. behind me you can see why there was an evacuation. there is a wildfire burning down the hill from annandale state park. firefighters are just now getting an idea of what they are dealing with. what you're seeing is a very slow moving wildfire for a number of reasons. the winds have died down. everything is much calmer now than it was yesterday. the embers are not being spread by the wind
raging in northern california this morning.11th death has now been confirmed, this one in yuba county. 7 people have died in sonoma county... here is the latest on the fires in northern california. 11 deaths confirmed, the latest in yuma county. seven people in sonoma county, two and napa county and one in mendocino county. the fires have burned more than 107,000 acres, at least 1500 homes and buildings have been destroyed. more than 20,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders. katie...
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>> it is. >> reporter: for firefighters in northern california, this forecast will get worse tomorrow night, high winds, low humidity. anthony, this fire season has just begun here in california, and it's off to a scary start. >> mason: mark strassmann in anaheim. thanks. and later in the broadcast, we'll show you the impact of the fires on the california wine allegations against movie mogul harvey weinstein has now become a flood. today "the new york times" reported actresses gweneth paltrow and angelina jolie say weinstein sexually harassed them. hillary clinton said he was "shocked and appalled" by the allegations. and the "new yorker" magazine says the allegations now include rape. >> reporter: the "new yorker" reports in 2015, model ambra battilana gutierrez told police she was groped by harvey weinstein. police asked guttierez to awarea wire. >> reporter: the conversation happened in the hallway of the try becca grand >> reporter: the district attorney's office declined to prosecute the case because it said they could not establish criminal intent. in a 10-month-long investigati
>> it is. >> reporter: for firefighters in northern california, this forecast will get worse tomorrow night, high winds, low humidity. anthony, this fire season has just begun here in california, and it's off to a scary start. >> mason: mark strassmann in anaheim. thanks. and later in the broadcast, we'll show you the impact of the fires on the california wine allegations against movie mogul harvey weinstein has now become a flood. today "the new york times" reported...
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remember, this would be one thing if it was just northern california, but much of southern california is also in this quandary. they are going to be taken where the situation is most critical, and then they will operate from there. as long as mountaintops are burning without homes and people and other kind of facilities in the way, they are probably going to have to let those go. but, once something important is threatened, then they will defend, but they will not just do general things because they do not have the resources to do it. if they had 10 times the number of aircraft, then maybe that would be a different story. we have what we have. remember, a lot of these federal aircraft are on duty for a lot of other disasters around the nation and even in puerto rico. the resources are very thin, and this is the thinnest i have ever observed this.>> thank you tom in sonoma county. >> we want to go over to bill martin now in the weather center. conditions were better today, but we are looking at more severe weather tomorrow?>> when we are talking severe, then that is what happened a cou
remember, this would be one thing if it was just northern california, but much of southern california is also in this quandary. they are going to be taken where the situation is most critical, and then they will operate from there. as long as mountaintops are burning without homes and people and other kind of facilities in the way, they are probably going to have to let those go. but, once something important is threatened, then they will defend, but they will not just do general things because...
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. >>> the wildfires in northern california continue to grow. firefighters report modest progress, but this morning the emergency is far from over. here's the latest. at least 31 people have been killed, making this the deadliest week of wildfires in california history. some 25,000 have been forced to evacuate, tlanld are hundreds of reports of missing people. greg mills is in santa rosa this morning. greg, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, an ma reechlt that number, 31 people dead, is expected to increase with hundreds of people missing. it could increase by a whole lot. what do you blame? you blame the wind, deadly, devastating wind that started with the fire sunday night. as flames in northern california continue to spread out of control, authorities have begun the grim task of trying to find and identify those who couldn't escape their burning home. searches in some areas are being helped by cadaver dogs. authorities say some remains are beyond recognition that they'll use serial numbers on medical implants to i.d. victims. >> some are
. >>> the wildfires in northern california continue to grow. firefighters report modest progress, but this morning the emergency is far from over. here's the latest. at least 31 people have been killed, making this the deadliest week of wildfires in california history. some 25,000 have been forced to evacuate, tlanld are hundreds of reports of missing people. greg mills is in santa rosa this morning. greg, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, an ma reechlt that number, 31...
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much of that happening in northern california wine country. >> california emergency officials say more than 115,000 acres of state and aivate land have burned in thes under evacuation orders right now. and more than 2,000 structures, homes, and businesses have been destroyed. >> among the counties effected napa, sonoma, butte, yuba, and lake counties. >> vice president mike pence is in sacramento this afternoon at the cal les headquarters. moments ago he said president trump just approved a major disaster declaration for the wildfires ravaging our state. >> let me first say our hearts and the hearts of every american have gone out to the family of the people who lost their lives. many of the fallen represent our most vulnerable, in some cases senior citizens who were simply not able to escape the flames that overcame their homes. they're in our prayers. >> that disaster declaration will allow fema to send additional resources to firefighters on scene. >> at least nine fire related deaths have been confirmed in sonoma county. and more evacuations were ordered early this morning in santa
much of that happening in northern california wine country. >> california emergency officials say more than 115,000 acres of state and aivate land have burned in thes under evacuation orders right now. and more than 2,000 structures, homes, and businesses have been destroyed. >> among the counties effected napa, sonoma, butte, yuba, and lake counties. >> vice president mike pence is in sacramento this afternoon at the cal les headquarters. moments ago he said president trump...
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. >>> firefighters in northern california are finally gaining ground as evacuated residents return to what's left of their homes. >>> and a flight plummets 20,000 feet over australia. this morning passengers blame flight attendants for spreading panic on the plane. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, at least seven people were injured when a louisiana oil rig exploded. rescue boats are scouring the waters of lake pontchartrain just miles north of new orleans. several are injured and one is still missing. the platform about a mile and a half from the coastline exploded last night. the platform is used to transfer oil. cleaning chemicals reportedly ignited on the rig, and it's unclear if oil is leaking into the lake. >>> and this morning firefighters say they are finally making some progress against the deadly wildfires that have ravaged northern california. some evacuation orders have been lifted, but the danger is far from over. at least 40 deaths are blamed on the fires and 5,700
. >>> firefighters in northern california are finally gaining ground as evacuated residents return to what's left of their homes. >>> and a flight plummets 20,000 feet over australia. this morning passengers blame flight attendants for spreading panic on the plane. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, at least seven people were injured when a louisiana oil...
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. >> let's jump in and tell us what is jay the jewish news of northern california. >> it's interesting. we have only been around 122 years but many don't know we exist. many people who donate to the local jewish federation will get jay newspaper in their mailbox and not know why. they haven't subscribed. that's because they get it as part of their location. people ask what is a jewish newspaper. we look at ourselves as a way to understand the world through a jewish lens. but that's not an uncritical lens and it is not a uniform view. it's a way to give a sense of identity and belonging to the perfect 400,000 jews who live in the san francisco bay area. we have here the third or fourth largest community in america depending on whose numbers you are looking at. we are so geographically dispersed that i as editor and steve as publisher, we look at j the newspaper as a way to give a sense of belonging, give a voice to the geographically and politically and denominationally disparity community. >> so interesting. i think a lot of people don't realize demographically speaking across the coun
. >> let's jump in and tell us what is jay the jewish news of northern california. >> it's interesting. we have only been around 122 years but many don't know we exist. many people who donate to the local jewish federation will get jay newspaper in their mailbox and not know why. they haven't subscribed. that's because they get it as part of their location. people ask what is a jewish newspaper. we look at ourselves as a way to understand the world through a jewish lens. but that's...
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survived the fires that have already killed more than a dozen people. >> nbc's joe fryer is in northern californiat's like there. joe? >> reporter: wendy and jim, the destruction where i am right now in santa rosa, california, is really unbelievable. around me you can see burned out cars left everywhere including this one which somehow ended up i am standing there is not a single house left here. now the number of homes and businesses destroyed has jumped to 2000 across the region here in northern california. the death toll is now at 15. the sheriff fears it might go up. there are a number of missing persons reports so the sheriff is hopeful many of those people just aren't able to communicate right now. the winds have died down. that has slowed the spread of the fire, but just moments ago we heard about more mandatory evacuations in a community not that far from here which means the danger is still very present. 17 large fires are now burning across california. scorching more than 100,000 acres. jim and wendy, back to you. >> thank you, joe. and joe is going to have more new reporting from califo
survived the fires that have already killed more than a dozen people. >> nbc's joe fryer is in northern californiat's like there. joe? >> reporter: wendy and jim, the destruction where i am right now in santa rosa, california, is really unbelievable. around me you can see burned out cars left everywhere including this one which somehow ended up i am standing there is not a single house left here. now the number of homes and businesses destroyed has jumped to 2000 across the region...
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the wildfires ravaging northern california's famous wine country leaving a landscape of devastation in their wake now residents are returning. to a more left of their homes than charred rubble. it's been hard. to see what we've built and put into the place and now it's. reduced reduced to what you see here we're here trying to find what we can so rigid our plan is to keep those things and when we rebuild. there we will mount you know. what we've lived through. fanned by winds whipping across the arab landscape the flames have been among the deadliest in california history emergency services a stretched. it all depends on how the fire is behaving and what's safe for us to do our primary concern is life safety secondary concern is property protection hospitals in santa rosa the biggest city affected have been forced to evacuate their patients with artie's of also imposed a curfew to deter. the devastation in california comes after the disastrous flooding in the american south it has been a challenging month and a half for natural disasters across this country with hurricanes affecting te
the wildfires ravaging northern california's famous wine country leaving a landscape of devastation in their wake now residents are returning. to a more left of their homes than charred rubble. it's been hard. to see what we've built and put into the place and now it's. reduced reduced to what you see here we're here trying to find what we can so rigid our plan is to keep those things and when we rebuild. there we will mount you know. what we've lived through. fanned by winds whipping across...
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new evacuation orders go out in northern california. the historic death toll still rising. also tonight, hostage horror: >> a brutal and sacreligious gaping of criminal miscreants. >> morgan: president trump ignites a new war of words with iran. the country's top diplomat tells cbs news mr. trump's move against the nuclear deal hurts u.s. credibility. and her tweets from a syrian war zone made her a global sensation. now, her new message to the world: >> i want peace in my world. this is the "cbs weekend news."
new evacuation orders go out in northern california. the historic death toll still rising. also tonight, hostage horror: >> a brutal and sacreligious gaping of criminal miscreants. >> morgan: president trump ignites a new war of words with iran. the country's top diplomat tells cbs news mr. trump's move against the nuclear deal hurts u.s. credibility. and her tweets from a syrian war zone made her a global sensation. now, her new message to the world: >> i want peace in my...
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right now at least 17 fires are burning across northern california. here's a look at the location of some of the biggest ones as they continue to burn. we are getting a better idea of the extent of the damage. 17 people died. crews are making a little progress. the largest fire the atlas fire is 3% contained. two other big fires in the area are now 1% contained. new mandatory evacuations were issued an hour ago in calistoga for people north of grant street. neda iranpour will tell us about the weather conditions that may cause shifts of wind and flare-ups throughout the day. jessica flores is at the atlas fire with the spread from napa to solano county but we begin with jackie ward in santa rosa. >> reporter: this situation is constantly changing. we are on bennett mountain road and we were coming from santa rosa trying to get over to glen ellen. but we were met by several road. so we are here at sonoma mountain road. behind me is the ridge that's highway 12. the flames were intense. you can see the glow coming from them. but now the air is still just
right now at least 17 fires are burning across northern california. here's a look at the location of some of the biggest ones as they continue to burn. we are getting a better idea of the extent of the damage. 17 people died. crews are making a little progress. the largest fire the atlas fire is 3% contained. two other big fires in the area are now 1% contained. new mandatory evacuations were issued an hour ago in calistoga for people north of grant street. neda iranpour will tell us about the...
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so far firefighters in northern california have been unable to control a string of 22 catastrophic wildfires. powerful winds are fanning the flames and officials warn the worst is not over. at least 23 deaths are blamed on the fires. 3,500 buildings and homes have been destroyed and more are under way. >> reporter: good morning. that number 23 dead could rise. they're afraid of that. there are a number of reasons for that. so many people are missing still four days into this and, secondly, they even not had a chance to search every home that's burned down. as you mentioned, strong winds are driving this fire and the winds are expected to get stronger as the day goes on. block after block of santa rosa, california, has been reduced to ash, the wildfires ripping through northern california continue to bush out of control and with high winds in the forecast, officials warn it could get worse. >> there have been fires that just blow through. this has been going on for three days with no resolution. wee just on edge right now. >> reporter: authorities have inned new and wider evacuations as both
so far firefighters in northern california have been unable to control a string of 22 catastrophic wildfires. powerful winds are fanning the flames and officials warn the worst is not over. at least 23 deaths are blamed on the fires. 3,500 buildings and homes have been destroyed and more are under way. >> reporter: good morning. that number 23 dead could rise. they're afraid of that. there are a number of reasons for that. so many people are missing still four days into this and,...
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the number of confirmed fire- related deaths in northern california is now at 23 .. including 13 in sonoma county. of the more than 600 missing persons reported in sonoma county -- about half have now been located. some 20-thousand evacuees are in temporary shelters. and at least 35-hundred homes and businesses are destroyed. 8 different fires in napa, sonoma, and solano counties are burning. more than 100-thousand acres have been destroyed. in this map .. you can see just how far it )s expanded into thre bay area counties. once again -- mandatory evacuations are now in effect for parts of geyserville, calistoga, sonoma and santa rosa. )today in the bay )s ) sharon katsuda kicks off our coverage live in calistoga .... and sharon, we understand you just had to change locations because the flames were getting too close? adding to the danger for these firefighters is the winds this morning.. meteorologist rob mayeda continues our team coverage with a closer look at the conditions they )re facing out there right now. rob? people in sonoma county are in a lot of danger. w
the number of confirmed fire- related deaths in northern california is now at 23 .. including 13 in sonoma county. of the more than 600 missing persons reported in sonoma county -- about half have now been located. some 20-thousand evacuees are in temporary shelters. and at least 35-hundred homes and businesses are destroyed. 8 different fires in napa, sonoma, and solano counties are burning. more than 100-thousand acres have been destroyed. in this map .. you can see just how far it )s...
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across northern california. a state of emergency has been declared. >> everything is gone. it's a fire pit. laura: catalonia's president says he has a mandate to declare independence from spain, but holds off from now. and iceland's active volcano creating havoc for travelers. now scientists are trying to predict the next major eruption. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the wildfires raging across california's famous wine region have left 15 people dead. hundreds of houses have been destroyed, and a state of emergency has been declared. 20,000 people have fled their homes. california is no stranger to wildfires, but these are some of the worst on record. a combination of dry weather and strong winds are fueling the destruction. reporter: it is the vast scale of these wildfires that is most alarming. more than 15 major blazes raging across 73,000 acres, creating an apocalyptic landscape. the conditions were perfect -- dry tinder ignited with the help of 50-mile p
across northern california. a state of emergency has been declared. >> everything is gone. it's a fire pit. laura: catalonia's president says he has a mandate to declare independence from spain, but holds off from now. and iceland's active volcano creating havoc for travelers. now scientists are trying to predict the next major eruption. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the wildfires raging across california's famous wine region have left...
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california as the wildfires continue to rage out there. >> that's true, we have wildfires from northern californiaavorable with low humidity and winds gusting from 30 to 35 miles per hour. it's been so different looking at the wildfires. typically, we would have cool moist winds coming offer the pacific and that would inhibit growth. but that's not what's happening this year. the fire has high pressure working its way across the pacific northwest, with the air pushinger, with the winds downslope the heat and they get even stronger. the humidity drafts with it as well. and that's one of the reasons why we've seen such terrible fires as well this 2017. now, the contrast, it's much colder in parts of the country. most of the country is warm but we have 3 million people facing morning low temperatures near or below freezing. that's where it's going to be feel more like a cold morning. the rest of the country, not so much. that's keeping temperatures in the 80s, even 90s across the southeast and it's going to stay that way going through the weekend so not much of a change. a little warmer in st. louis
california as the wildfires continue to rage out there. >> that's true, we have wildfires from northern californiaavorable with low humidity and winds gusting from 30 to 35 miles per hour. it's been so different looking at the wildfires. typically, we would have cool moist winds coming offer the pacific and that would inhibit growth. but that's not what's happening this year. the fire has high pressure working its way across the pacific northwest, with the air pushinger, with the winds...
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at least total, 57,000 acres are now burning in northern california. and there isn't any containment on these fires, but this is a welcome shot. i want you to look at your screen. that is a cal fire or a fire fighting helicopter that made a water drop from a body of water near one of these fires and was able to the conditions were okay enough, be able to drop water on the actual blaze. so this is a good sign because earlier today, and we've been talking about this all morning long, the conditions have been horrible. late last night, winds were up to 50 miles-per-hour and perfect conditions for wild fires and the winds have died down. the skies have cleared a little bit, they're able to do some fire fighting effort. >> firefighters have been concentrating on saving lives, rather than fighting these fires. we're continuing our breaking news coverage now at noon. >>> at least 8 wild fires burning in northern california right now. up to 14 sending smoke and haze around the bay area. tens of thousands of acres have burned. about 57,000 to be exact. the gove
at least total, 57,000 acres are now burning in northern california. and there isn't any containment on these fires, but this is a welcome shot. i want you to look at your screen. that is a cal fire or a fire fighting helicopter that made a water drop from a body of water near one of these fires and was able to the conditions were okay enough, be able to drop water on the actual blaze. so this is a good sign because earlier today, and we've been talking about this all morning long, the...
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back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires continue to rage across northern california leaving at least 17 people dead and destroying thousands of homes. jay gray is in napa, california. jay? >> yeah. a mess, as you talk about here we're in one of those communities gutted by the flames there are so many across northern california now. the flames continue to grow. there were more evacuations overnight. there's concern right now that the wind is going to pick up again into the night and early thursday morning that may fan and push the flames across the region. we know that more than 2,000 structures have been burned. a lot of those homes like the one behind me here, at least seven people are dead -- 17 people are dead, excuse me 185 at last count are injured. still more than 100 missing. so this is still an active situation. they continue to fight the flames where they can. it's been an easier overnight into early morning here in napa. it's allowed firefighters to make progress, but there is big concern that this is going to flair back up and continue to push these flames and con
back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires continue to rage across northern california leaving at least 17 people dead and destroying thousands of homes. jay gray is in napa, california. jay? >> yeah. a mess, as you talk about here we're in one of those communities gutted by the flames there are so many across northern california now. the flames continue to grow. there were more evacuations overnight. there's concern right now that the wind is going to pick up again...
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the $17 billion project would send water from northern california to southern california through two tunnels in the delta. the white house says it's committed to helping california with its water delivery problems but the federal government will not pay for the construction costs. >>> a federal judge in san francisco ruled in favor of the trump administration on one part of the affordable care act. california and other states wanted to force the government to pay monthly subsidies that help low income consumers afford health insurance. president trump signed an executive order stopping those payments two weeks ago. the white house argue the money it needs to be approved by congress every year. the final outcome will be decided by the courts. but the states wanted the
the $17 billion project would send water from northern california to southern california through two tunnels in the delta. the white house says it's committed to helping california with its water delivery problems but the federal government will not pay for the construction costs. >>> a federal judge in san francisco ruled in favor of the trump administration on one part of the affordable care act. california and other states wanted to force the government to pay monthly subsidies that...
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in the sierra snow expected california with northern over over northern california with snow expectede sierra nevada. ( marty @ landing) law enforcement agencies across the country and around the bay area partnered to take expired prescription drugs off the streets. this just days after president trump declared the opiod crisis a public health emergency kron four's philippe djegal stopped by a few drug collections sites in the east bay. nats- unused, expired and potentially deadly if ingested...nats- these prescription drugs phyllis cedars collected from her cabinets...nats/phyllis- "i am so glad you do this." and, dropped off at the orinda police department. are thrown in burn-up bins, and later taken to the u-s drug enforcement administration office in oakland... where the pills are safely incinerated.phyllis cedars/dropping of drugs- "i didn't want to contaminate the ground water, or the environment with pills and expired medicines." this is the 14th drug take back day sponsored by the d-e-a, partnering wit
in the sierra snow expected california with northern over over northern california with snow expectede sierra nevada. ( marty @ landing) law enforcement agencies across the country and around the bay area partnered to take expired prescription drugs off the streets. this just days after president trump declared the opiod crisis a public health emergency kron four's philippe djegal stopped by a few drug collections sites in the east bay. nats- unused, expired and potentially deadly if...
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la, long beach, oceanside, high fire danger in southern california and it will diminish for northern californiary and warm and not getting any rainfall at all. that is not good news. northern california the winds die down today. we have some rainfall in the central us. nate is out of the way, don't have any tropical news to cover. behind this cold front much cooler than average temperatures ahead of it, warmer than average temperatures including new york city, 81 ° today so enjoy it while it lasts. >> crazy that it is october, 80 °. it is just about 20 minutes until the top of the hour. remember when president obama told you if you like your healthcare you can keep it? that didn't work out. coming up what donald trump is doing to change your care for the better. rob: not what you want to see on the runway. a plane on fire, what happened coming up. jolene: a plane offering a perk for free. stay tuned. ♪ rob: fox news alert 10 people dead, 100 missing as wildfires ripped through northern california, the wine country, fast-moving flames forcing tens of thousands from their homes leaving entire nei
la, long beach, oceanside, high fire danger in southern california and it will diminish for northern californiary and warm and not getting any rainfall at all. that is not good news. northern california the winds die down today. we have some rainfall in the central us. nate is out of the way, don't have any tropical news to cover. behind this cold front much cooler than average temperatures ahead of it, warmer than average temperatures including new york city, 81 ° today so enjoy it while it...
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back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter: her home is gone, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out in santa rosa, california. >> looks like a bomb went off. nothing left of these homes. >> reporter: the fire there ripping through a mobile home park, shopping center and surrounding the city's hospital. staff quickly rushing this gurney down the street as the hospital was evacuated. >> we're all in a state of devastation right now. >> i'm in shock. frankly. it's your life. >> reporter: tens of thousands told to evacuate, having only minutes to grab what they need. >> i don't know if i'm going to have a home when i go home. >> reporter: more than 80,000 acres charred as multiple wildfires burn their way across eight counties, including napa and sonoma. >> we are a resilient county, and we will come back from this, but right now we need to grieve. because the loss is significan
back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter: her home is gone, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out in santa rosa, california. >> looks like a bomb went off. nothing left of these homes. >> reporter: the fire there ripping through a mobile...
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the numbers coming out of northern california wildfires staggering. 21 dead, 670 missing, 3500 homes and businesses destroyed. >>> the california highway patrol is making some daring rescues in napa county from the air. reporter steve large shows us. >> reporter: the chp helicopter video shows the atlas fire's massive size circling this napa community trapping people inside the fire lines even as it had just broken out, winds gusting up to 70 miles an hour. >> felt like a hurricane to me, you know? i have never been tossed around like that after 30 years of flying. >> under night vision goggles, it looked like there was a huge bomb. >> reporter: these people evacuated dozens of people with air rescues landing inside the fire lines. the first rescue is one neither will forget. >> he ran up with his son. >> reporter: a man with his elderly parents, his wife and 5- year-old son. >> he stayed behind, um,, you know, he said -- [ pause ] [ voice shaking ] >> powerful. >> reporter: in the midst of crisis, a powerful moment of selflessness. >> that's when it became real. >> reporter: a father
the numbers coming out of northern california wildfires staggering. 21 dead, 670 missing, 3500 homes and businesses destroyed. >>> the california highway patrol is making some daring rescues in napa county from the air. reporter steve large shows us. >> reporter: the chp helicopter video shows the atlas fire's massive size circling this napa community trapping people inside the fire lines even as it had just broken out, winds gusting up to 70 miles an hour. >> felt like a...
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>>> this morning on "world news now," the massive fires burning across northern california. >> the fires devouring more than 2,000 homes and businesses, and sending thousands of people from their homes. there are new evacuation orders overnight and the weather forecast does not look good for fire crews. we have the very latest. plus new details in the scandal surrounding harvey weinstein. his wife is weighing in as more a-list actresses claim he harassed and in some case abused them >>> and health care crisis. >>> and i believe is that we will win, i believe that we will win! with world cup right around the corner, we'll take a look at what will happen, what didn't happen, what certainly will happen. we have football! on this wednesday, october 11th is. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> it's tough to say venezuela. even sober, you sound drunk. >> i've got my tickets booked for russia. i can't wait to see team usa in russia. >>> but we start with the devastation in northern california, the wildf out entire neighborhoods and incinerating everything in their path. >> the death
>>> this morning on "world news now," the massive fires burning across northern california. >> the fires devouring more than 2,000 homes and businesses, and sending thousands of people from their homes. there are new evacuation orders overnight and the weather forecast does not look good for fire crews. we have the very latest. plus new details in the scandal surrounding harvey weinstein. his wife is weighing in as more a-list actresses claim he harassed and in some...
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people are dead and more than one hundred fifty are missing as wildfires continue to ravage northern california those have returned home and found entire neighborhoods reduced to ashes. and in woolco qualifying joyous scenes in argentina after their side sneak through but the usa crash out in a dramatic night of international soccer. thanks so much for joining us we start off in spain where the standoff between madrid and barcelona has intensified spain has rejected calls for dialogue after the catalan president signed a declaration of independence last night only to then suspended and ask for courses talks with madrid the spanish government is currently holding an extraordinary meeting prime minister mariano rajoy has vowed to do everything in his power to prevent catalonia breaking away refusing to rule out suspending the region's autonomy while this all comes after months of mounting tensions and a referendum on independence that spain tried to block let's take a look now at how yesterday's drama unfolded would he or wouldn't he in the end carlos pushed him on did a bit of both after declari
people are dead and more than one hundred fifty are missing as wildfires continue to ravage northern california those have returned home and found entire neighborhoods reduced to ashes. and in woolco qualifying joyous scenes in argentina after their side sneak through but the usa crash out in a dramatic night of international soccer. thanks so much for joining us we start off in spain where the standoff between madrid and barcelona has intensified spain has rejected calls for dialogue after the...
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as reporting reveals turmoil inside the white house. >> devastating fires continue to ravage northern californiae death toll is rising and hundreds are still missing. just devastating winds fueling these fires. 50 miles an hour. we are praying for everybody out there in california. welcome to "early start." >> it is thursday, october 12th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. 2:00 a.m. in california. but let's begin with this. the president escalating threats against the media suggesting news organizations whose reporting he does not like should possibly be shut down. in the united states of america, the president tweeting network news has become so distorted and fake that licenses must be challenged and if appropriate revoked, not fair to the
as reporting reveals turmoil inside the white house. >> devastating fires continue to ravage northern californiae death toll is rising and hundreds are still missing. just devastating winds fueling these fires. 50 miles an hour. we are praying for everybody out there in california. welcome to "early start." >> it is thursday, october 12th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. 2:00 a.m. in california. but let's begin with this. the president escalating threats against the media...
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there are numerous fires still burning through northern california so you can see what we're dealing with at this point. flames are dotting the landscape across northern california, ten people confirmed dead, seven in napa county, 114 thor,000 peopl without power. i want to tell you about notable fires still burning this hour. we're talking four fires in sonoma kunty and napa county. 16000 acres blackened, the scope is monstrous. 30,000 in the tubs fire, 25,000 acres in the atlas fire. about two hours ago they ordered new evacuations, mandatory evacuations in the rural part of solano county. let's turn things over to cheryl hurd who joins us live from solano county. tell us about the scope of these evacuations. >> reporter: we are right now on sue valley road right at twin sister's road. so as you can see, twin sister's road is up that area where the road is closed. sheriff's deputies are movine quickly to jos lin lane, going door to door telling people to get one. one sheriff told us we were in great danger because the fire is coming over the hill. folks were trying to get their hor
there are numerous fires still burning through northern california so you can see what we're dealing with at this point. flames are dotting the landscape across northern california, ten people confirmed dead, seven in napa county, 114 thor,000 peopl without power. i want to tell you about notable fires still burning this hour. we're talking four fires in sonoma kunty and napa county. 16000 acres blackened, the scope is monstrous. 30,000 in the tubs fire, 25,000 acres in the atlas fire. about...
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we are north, we'rere in marin county near the fifires in northern california.en we come back, we will talk with environmental leaders about what to do about climate change and where they're focusing their organization. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. broadcasting from the community media center of marin in san rafael, california. today is community media day, which celebrates community media centers s like this one around e country. we are proud to broadcast from public television and read your stations around the united states and around the world. we endnd today's show with aa roundtable discussion on what the environmental movement is fofocusing on nonow. we are joined by threeee guests. lindsey allen is executive director of the rainforest action network. dallas goldtooth is an organizer with the indigenous environmental network. and may boeve is executive director of 350 action, the political arm of the climate organization 350.org. welcome all of you to democracy now!
we are north, we'rere in marin county near the fifires in northern california.en we come back, we will talk with environmental leaders about what to do about climate change and where they're focusing their organization. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. broadcasting from the community media center of marin in san rafael, california. today is community media day, which celebrates community media centers s...
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>>> breaking jeefr night, firefighters in northern california battle several wind wildfires including forced evacuatio evacuations. >>> the president and senator launch a war of words. >>> a a week since the shooting massacre, now, victims are forced to face massive medical bills and rehab costs. >>> public firing of a hollywood movie mogul. >>> recipe for recovery, one of america's most famous chefs comes to puerto rico's aide. early today starts right now. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >>> breaking fires in northern california this morning. the largest, the atlas peak fire in napa roaring to life sunday night scorching 200 acres and growing. the blaze triggered evacuations and shut down roads. firefighters scramble to put out flames driven by dry conditions and gusty winds. no details of structural damages or injuries. the national weather service issued a red flag warning for the bay area until 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning. >>> this morning, the president of united states is looking to reshape the country's immigration system offering a deal to the nation's democrats on the 800,000 dreamer
>>> breaking jeefr night, firefighters in northern california battle several wind wildfires including forced evacuatio evacuations. >>> the president and senator launch a war of words. >>> a a week since the shooting massacre, now, victims are forced to face massive medical bills and rehab costs. >>> public firing of a hollywood movie mogul. >>> recipe for recovery, one of america's most famous chefs comes to puerto rico's aide. early today starts...
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. >>> breaking overnight, wildfires turn deadly in northern california as hundreds of homes are destroyed >>> and it's decision day for procter & gamble as the largest proxy battle ever comes to a head it's tuesday, october 10, 2017, "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. good to be by your side. >> i was off for two days, good to be back >> good to have you. >> the market off to some declines, 0.1% we have had highs in volatility sings mid-september, but still low from historical standards. gains of over 1% last week so yesterday's declines in perspective there. this morning we are pointing higher ten-year treasury note for you, last week finished at 2.37%, just slipped afraction this week to 2.35 >> looking at early trade, i guess we'll start with asian equities where japan has been on a nice run up 0.6% closing higher for the day it's now higher by 9% so far this year. the japanese nikkei trading at its highest level since june of 2015 a strong day across the bo
. >>> breaking overnight, wildfires turn deadly in northern california as hundreds of homes are destroyed >>> and it's decision day for procter & gamble as the largest proxy battle ever comes to a head it's tuesday, october 10, 2017, "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. good to be by your side. >> i was...
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i am curious about the world series. >> it will be northern california. it may get into snow. >>> thank you for joining us. >> join us tomorrow morning. have a good night everybody. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) >>> thrills in the world series. >>> the raiders look like a different team. at this point they have to be considered a longshot to be in the playoffs. >>> that ship sailed long ago for the 49ers. who have been around since 1946 and now own a record for futility. >>> seven games in and the cakewalk to the nba finals looks harder for the warriors . especially when they keep giving the basketball away. >>> at least they have not lost their sense of humor. sports wrapped is next
i am curious about the world series. >> it will be northern california. it may get into snow. >>> thank you for joining us. >> join us tomorrow morning. have a good night everybody. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do....
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. >>> the northern california wildfires keep expanding. the cal fire chief warns the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. there are now 23 confirmed deaths from the fire and 180 people are hurt. officials say more than 3500 homes, schools and businesses are damaged or completely destroyed. the fires have burned 265 square miles, an area bigger than the combination of san jose and san francisco. >>> the cal fire map shows where the fires are burning. officials are concerned some buyers are moving towards each other and could merge into a bigger fire. there are 8000 firefighters on the fire lines in mendocino and through sonoma, napa and lake county. crews from nevada, oregon, washington and arizona are heading this way. many areas of napa county have been hard-hit by the fires. >>> people in the city of napa have been warned they may need to evacuate. allie rasmus is a napa. what is the latest out there this morning? >> reporter: as we were driving on a highway 12 we looked east and we could see what we're going to show us
. >>> the northern california wildfires keep expanding. the cal fire chief warns the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. there are now 23 confirmed deaths from the fire and 180 people are hurt. officials say more than 3500 homes, schools and businesses are damaged or completely destroyed. the fires have burned 265 square miles, an area bigger than the combination of san jose and san francisco. >>> the cal fire map shows where the fires are burning. officials...