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further up to mountain house which is northeast to orville. the fire is more norea orville. good news. making sure we have the resources in place. >> can you talk to us about the resources. another 2 fires in southern california. obviously there is one your fighting here in butte county. resources stretched pretty thin across the state? >> we have gotten more resources from out-of-state. earlier this year, we had 17 states supply various resources as well as australia, the army in the national guard. we have very good -- we are very good partners. several states have stepped up. they have sent over 100 fire engines to various fires within the ate. >> we know we had some minor injuries. how has it been going over the last 24 hours or so? >> we have had 3 firefighter inbeen released. the firefighters -- only have fires the way these fires are burning right now our firefighters are on those lines well over 24 hours. as relief comes in those firefighters get the breaks and get some rest. we have had over 2500 -- 22 -- 2200-2500 individuals respond to the campfire within the firs
further up to mountain house which is northeast to orville. the fire is more norea orville. good news. making sure we have the resources in place. >> can you talk to us about the resources. another 2 fires in southern california. obviously there is one your fighting here in butte county. resources stretched pretty thin across the state? >> we have gotten more resources from out-of-state. earlier this year, we had 17 states supply various resources as well as australia, the army in...
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flames are closing in on the big bend area just northeast of lake orville. katie newsom is live in the city of barrie creek, it's about 90 miles north of sacramento, and was abandoned earlier, katie what is it like there now? >> brian, we've been talking about the wind all evening and as you can see, they are starting to pick up now, we have seen some strong gusts just within the last 15 minutes, that is part of this red flag warning that went into effect just an hour ago and does not expire until monday morning at 7 am. if this wind continues, firefighters say they could see gusts up to 35 to 50 miles per hour , and if the wind continues to blow from north to south, it is blowing the camp fire straight here to barrie creek. >> we are expecting big wind tonight, and we will try to get ahead of it and put out everything that we can. >> reporter: more than 4000 firefighters are in butte county, desperately trying to stop the campfires march south towards lake orville. >> conditions are coming, and it's going to exacerbate the conditions that they will be deali
flames are closing in on the big bend area just northeast of lake orville. katie newsom is live in the city of barrie creek, it's about 90 miles north of sacramento, and was abandoned earlier, katie what is it like there now? >> brian, we've been talking about the wind all evening and as you can see, they are starting to pick up now, we have seen some strong gusts just within the last 15 minutes, that is part of this red flag warning that went into effect just an hour ago and does not...
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and orville, the orville nasrin county church as well as the hospital. the cat -- fairgrounds are open in chico. east avenue church is open and being used as a shelter. neighborhood church is designated as an emergency shelter, but we are told it is already a capacity. right now, butte county is asking evacuees to register on the red cross is safe and well website. that's what family members who can't contact each other after disaster can make contact. the sheriff's department is getting hundreds of calls requesting deputies to check on people who live in the fire zone but have not been accounted for. we will find a link to the safe and well site by going to the ktvu.com . >>> for more of the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to descartes. >> here are some of the top stories were following. investigator say it is still too early to determine a motive to that deadly attack at a bar in thousand oaks, were 12 people were killed. the authorities are possessing authority -- evidence of the crime scene as well as in his car. the agents want to
and orville, the orville nasrin county church as well as the hospital. the cat -- fairgrounds are open in chico. east avenue church is open and being used as a shelter. neighborhood church is designated as an emergency shelter, but we are told it is already a capacity. right now, butte county is asking evacuees to register on the red cross is safe and well website. that's what family members who can't contact each other after disaster can make contact. the sheriff's department is getting...
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orville is the nation's largest dam.t made national headlines in february 2017 when it's main spillway split open and the emergency spillway was used for the first time in history. an immediate evacuation was ordered for 200,000 residents who lived downstream. >>> a burch worker is being called a hero after saving -- a bart worker is being called a hero after saving a passenger's life. >>> a vietnam vet is trying to save his dogs life. he tells us who he is appealing to for help. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> the nation's first-ever navigation center has closed its doors for good. t
orville is the nation's largest dam.t made national headlines in february 2017 when it's main spillway split open and the emergency spillway was used for the first time in history. an immediate evacuation was ordered for 200,000 residents who lived downstream. >>> a burch worker is being called a hero after saving -- a bart worker is being called a hero after saving a passenger's life. >>> a vietnam vet is trying to save his dogs life. he tells us who he is appealing to for...
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this is northeast of the city of orville. orville is not in imminent danger. as for the red flag warning, that will continue until monday morning.ovnornewsome got a look at the devastation. this map gives perspective on the size of the camp fire. it would stretch from san francisco all the way down the peninsula past san mateo. the air quality is a concern for many today. we captured this video showing the smoke yesterday. let's get the latest on what you can expect today. >> that persistent ridge of high pressure certainly putting a lid on the atmosphere. as we look outside right now, it looks pretty much the same, with the haze out there. we are talking about the air quality slightly better than yesterday. it was extremely unhealthy in the north and inland east bay. now you can see from north to south, it's poor. we are looking at those breezy winds that will mix out some of the smoke. not to any better quality. we are going to stay in the poor category as the northeasterly winds continue to push the smoke across our area, the central coast. throughout the d
this is northeast of the city of orville. orville is not in imminent danger. as for the red flag warning, that will continue until monday morning.ovnornewsome got a look at the devastation. this map gives perspective on the size of the camp fire. it would stretch from san francisco all the way down the peninsula past san mateo. the air quality is a concern for many today. we captured this video showing the smoke yesterday. let's get the latest on what you can expect today. >> that...
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. >>> the orville dam's main spillway is ready to spill water if needed. it was badly damaged in the storms of 2017. it prompted the evacuation of 188,000 people. the dam is ready for the winter season. work on the adjacent emergency spillway is ongoing. >>> in the east bay, a local community college district will offer a class students ae assure to like. the peralta community college is offering a digital marketing course aimed at small business aurp owners, entrepreneurs. oakland mayor libby shaft says it's a win-win. >> we know you need to diversify your workforce. it looks a little bit like your customer base. and he o r to help >>> how far would you go to pursue your dream? a warriors fan is taking an unusual approach to realize his dream of playing in the nba. for the past month, daria has stood outside the practice facility holding a sign. it reads not homeless, need to money, just a chance at my dream. >> i walked away from both of my jobs to come out to oakland and pursue my dream of being a warrior. i'll stand outside as long as i need to. >> he
. >>> the orville dam's main spillway is ready to spill water if needed. it was badly damaged in the storms of 2017. it prompted the evacuation of 188,000 people. the dam is ready for the winter season. work on the adjacent emergency spillway is ongoing. >>> in the east bay, a local community college district will offer a class students ae assure to like. the peralta community college is offering a digital marketing course aimed at small business aurp owners, entrepreneurs....
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this is northeast of the city of orville. officials stress the city of orville is not in any imminent danger. as for the red flag warning, that will continue until monday morning. >>> the acting governor got a look at the devastation. he tweeted these photos from fire zone yesterday with a message, thank you, first responders for your work. this gives perspective on the size of the campfi fire. the air quality is still a concern for many today. we captured this video showing all the smoke yesterday. let's get the latest on what you can expect today. >> good morning to you. very little change out there. we do have a lot of wind blowing in the upper elevations. as you look at the air quality map, you see the red circles. that indicates the unhealthy air around the bay area. get to the north and east, it's a little better because that's where the winds are blowing and pushing the smoke into our area. poor air quality the rest of the afternoon from the north bay to the santa clara valley. then we will take it another day into tom
this is northeast of the city of orville. officials stress the city of orville is not in any imminent danger. as for the red flag warning, that will continue until monday morning. >>> the acting governor got a look at the devastation. he tweeted these photos from fire zone yesterday with a message, thank you, first responders for your work. this gives perspective on the size of the campfi fire. the air quality is still a concern for many today. we captured this video showing all the...
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hope center in orville is taking donations.s, coats needed for elderly residents, primarily the town made up of elderly. >> not as windy tomorrow. >> we'll update throughout the night and morning program at 4:30 a.m. thanks for joining us. >> bye-bye. cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma stone, bridget everett,
hope center in orville is taking donations.s, coats needed for elderly residents, primarily the town made up of elderly. >> not as windy tomorrow. >> we'll update throughout the night and morning program at 4:30 a.m. thanks for joining us. >> bye-bye. cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma stone, bridget...
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sarah is life as and evacuation center and orville. people are waiting to find out if they have a home to return to or not. >> reporter: there is a lot of anxiety but also a lot of positivity. people are trying to see the good in things and getting a lot of support at the shelter. something happened about 45 minutes ago. there was an elderly woman who we are not sure what happened, but there was a fire truck and ambulance that showed up to help her. she seems pretty weekend we were asking around to see what was wrong. we do not know exactly what happened but she was helped out. there was thankfully a nurse with her. there are nurses and medical professionals at the shelter to help with minor medical nonemergency situations. the shelter is really stocked full of food, and people, and everything you would need. everything evacuate me. as for the shelter, about 300 people. officials say they are also -- almost at capacity. the red cross will not turn people away. there are people who can come here and get food or water. officials said sun
sarah is life as and evacuation center and orville. people are waiting to find out if they have a home to return to or not. >> reporter: there is a lot of anxiety but also a lot of positivity. people are trying to see the good in things and getting a lot of support at the shelter. something happened about 45 minutes ago. there was an elderly woman who we are not sure what happened, but there was a fire truck and ambulance that showed up to help her. she seems pretty weekend we were asking...
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they have hot spots here, but also working down to the south where orville is, remember the orville dam and the problems they had a couple years ago. butte valley hot spots even as we speak. the most destructive fires, top ten, most of these are thousands of homes and businesses destroyed. now we're up to 1,600. only one year, 1991, red flag warnings most of california into the desert southwest. if you look at the southern fire, 10% caontainment. when these winds kick up in the santa anas, they're trying to save malibu right now, but, again, how about for the folks in thousand oaks. they just went through some miserable period with the shooting, and many of them are evacuating 24 hours later, or at least packing up. areas such as hidden hills, look at this. they're battling that southern flank before it gets into this region. there are so many facets the firefighters have to deal with. i'm worried about these passes. the plume to the south, yesterday it moved back n. a lot of people had to stay indoors. to the north, critical will go away tomorrow. that's great news. but the extreme in
they have hot spots here, but also working down to the south where orville is, remember the orville dam and the problems they had a couple years ago. butte valley hot spots even as we speak. the most destructive fires, top ten, most of these are thousands of homes and businesses destroyed. now we're up to 1,600. only one year, 1991, red flag warnings most of california into the desert southwest. if you look at the southern fire, 10% caontainment. when these winds kick up in the santa anas,...
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have come down with the neuer view virus both at the main shelter here in chico and at the one in orville. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> hard to hear that. they are dealing with norovirus in the shelters on top of everything they're going through with all the loss. so difficult. 4:31 right now. we want to check weather and traffic. the concern is when is that air quality going to get a little bit better for all of us. >> a little bit, if you want to use that term, probably saturday. completely better wednesday or thursday of nex week when the first chance of rain finally starts to roll in. you can see the dots. about all of them are red, un purple around sacryuba city. cleanest air down south, around l.a., and san teatday we have our seventh day of unhealthy air. mid-30s to mid-40s at 7:00. we head through the accuweather 12-hour planner. mid-60s at noon. low 60s at the coast. we'll be back into the 50s by 7:00. all right. let's turn it over to alexis and get another update on the commute. >> we are looking live at the bay bridge toll plaza. yep, it is smoky once again today. we have a li
have come down with the neuer view virus both at the main shelter here in chico and at the one in orville. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> hard to hear that. they are dealing with norovirus in the shelters on top of everything they're going through with all the loss. so difficult. 4:31 right now. we want to check weather and traffic. the concern is when is that air quality going to get a little bit better for all of us. >> a little bit, if you want to use that term, probably saturday....
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orville residents untouched by fires have their cars packed. >> my parents lived in -- lived in coffee park in santa rosa and lost their homes. no one imagines that to happen. we live in a town. it can happen. >> i realize you are frustrated. i am also frustrated. we are all getting tired. >> reporter: briefing in chico featured the ou fatigue and pla bring in cadaver dogs and rapid dna testing. the burned zones he says are far too dangerous to enter and employees evacuees not to take out frustrations on deputies and dispatchers. >> cussing at them, parading at them. i know you're having a tough time in my heart goes out to you. >> we are still in sharp -- shock mode and still on fire. it is going to sink in next week, the week after, months from now. >> reporter: local leaders say they will learn from other coon how to cut red tape, serve evacuees and smooth rebuilding. a task force has been set up, a local assistant center will open. it will be a one-stop shop for fire survivors. >> six more bodies were found yesterday and 13 were i am wondering how people reacted there when they he
orville residents untouched by fires have their cars packed. >> my parents lived in -- lived in coffee park in santa rosa and lost their homes. no one imagines that to happen. we live in a town. it can happen. >> i realize you are frustrated. i am also frustrated. we are all getting tired. >> reporter: briefing in chico featured the ou fatigue and pla bring in cadaver dogs and rapid dna testing. the burned zones he says are far too dangerous to enter and employees evacuees...
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hairspray and other personal use items, the donations will be delivered to hope center shelter in orville tomorrow. we will have more on the campfire in butte county on ktvu.com including how you can help the survivors. >>> we have an update now on a body found near levi stadium, a man's body was found in the water in the 800 block of mill street in san jose. police found the body yesterday afternoon about two and half miles from levi stadium. there is speculation the case may be linked to the 49ers fan who disappeared during a monday night game at levi stadium earlier this month. a spokesman for the santa clara police department tells us they are waiting for an id from the medical examiner before they begin investigating.>>> a memorial wall dedicated to the children who died in the jonestown massacre 40 years ago was unveiled in oakland today. dozens gathered at the evergreen cemetery this morning to get a firsthand look at the chairs -- cherishing the children memorial wall. the portable wall was decades in the making as a way to honor the victims and bring peace to family members who l
hairspray and other personal use items, the donations will be delivered to hope center shelter in orville tomorrow. we will have more on the campfire in butte county on ktvu.com including how you can help the survivors. >>> we have an update now on a body found near levi stadium, a man's body was found in the water in the 800 block of mill street in san jose. police found the body yesterday afternoon about two and half miles from levi stadium. there is speculation the case may be...
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a short time ago i asked orville schell, the director of the asia society's centre on us—china relationsk in so far as the united states and china are sort of the keystone of the global arch of trade, we are seeing a lot of stress and strains. and i think the vexing pa rt and strains. and i think the vexing part of the present dilemma is that we keep passing milestones where the us and china might come to some new agreement, but we keep sliding by it without any new, interesting and kind of bold proposals, and the so we get further and further down the line towards kind of a engagement decoupling, which is worrisome and dangerous. worrisome and dangerous, you say, but will the current midterms and the outcome of it make a difference in terms of resolving some of these tensions? well, i think actually the election will not be of great consequence to us—china stand—off, because paradoxically in washington now one of the very few things that the republicans and democrats seem to be able to agree on is that we ought to have a more forceful policy towards china. so i think whoever gets electe
a short time ago i asked orville schell, the director of the asia society's centre on us—china relationsk in so far as the united states and china are sort of the keystone of the global arch of trade, we are seeing a lot of stress and strains. and i think the vexing pa rt and strains. and i think the vexing part of the present dilemma is that we keep passing milestones where the us and china might come to some new agreement, but we keep sliding by it without any new, interesting and kind of...
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they left orville in the afternoon and will help recover human remains and collect hazardous material.>>> the town of paradise will come together to honor the lives lost. they can reflect, share memories and speak with a counselor. a short candlelight vigil will be held at the top of each hour. >>> that's a been separated. here are pictures from the spca. these animals have been treated for burn injuries. some owners have been identified, many others are unaccounted for. you can go to the facebook page to see photos of lost pets.>>> all the smoke is making its way to the bay area. this is how it looked in livermore yesterday. our air quality has been the dirtiest in the world. today, conditions have improved slightly. >>> veterinarians say their officers are getting calls about the smoky air for their animals. been much less crowded in the last several days. >> usually we have about 12 dogs. right now we have just her. >> an emergency vet says she is seen an increase of otherwise healthy pets coughing and sneezing. >> you need to minimize the time that pets are outdoors as well. >> on
they left orville in the afternoon and will help recover human remains and collect hazardous material.>>> the town of paradise will come together to honor the lives lost. they can reflect, share memories and speak with a counselor. a short candlelight vigil will be held at the top of each hour. >>> that's a been separated. here are pictures from the spca. these animals have been treated for burn injuries. some owners have been identified, many others are unaccounted for. you...
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state water officials say the $1.1 billion repair to the orville dam are under way and will be complete by the beginning of winter. it's been two years since the dam filled during heavy rains prompting fears of a catastrophic water release and flooding in a nearby town. the crews worked around the clock. the head uniier khowst out. the president of the college is standing by his decision on the hoy ted >> reporter: this morning a stunning reversal. >> d.j. durkin has been fired from his job at the university of maryland. >> a shock coming after a shock sneer the university of maryland firing embattled head coach d.j. durkin one day after he was reinstated. the family of the young offensive lineman who died of heat stroke last spring said it's about time. >> the right thing was done but this should have been done a right thing. if -- jordan collapsed. staff failed to follow emergency protocols and he died two weeks later. >> my heart is broken. >> reporter: the conditioning coach resigned and head coach durkin was suspended. the school said they accepted full moral and legal responsibili
state water officials say the $1.1 billion repair to the orville dam are under way and will be complete by the beginning of winter. it's been two years since the dam filled during heavy rains prompting fears of a catastrophic water release and flooding in a nearby town. the crews worked around the clock. the head uniier khowst out. the president of the college is standing by his decision on the hoy ted >> reporter: this morning a stunning reversal. >> d.j. durkin has been fired from...
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because we actually went down in person and talked to two different sheriffs, one in butte county or orvillend another one in chico when we went to go give dna swabs and they said they were going to put him back on the list. this morning he's on the list, then he's not on the list. >> that's going to be so frustrating. for it to be your burden to go back and forth between officials and to make sure that your uncle's name is on the list. say his name if you would please. >> david william marbury. >> and just, you know, what is it like with respect for you and for your family, you know, to hold out hope but at the same time have so much uncertainty? again, you're just trying to make sure his name is on the list? >> right. it's just really frustrating. it's just kind of surreal. i would have never thought that i would be looking for a family member so it kind of sucks, but we're being patient just because we know we're not the only family going through this right now. everyone is kind of in it together and everyone is being really supportive on every single side you can imagine so -- >> seday,
because we actually went down in person and talked to two different sheriffs, one in butte county or orvillend another one in chico when we went to go give dna swabs and they said they were going to put him back on the list. this morning he's on the list, then he's not on the list. >> that's going to be so frustrating. for it to be your burden to go back and forth between officials and to make sure that your uncle's name is on the list. say his name if you would please. >> david...
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this is orville with the dam and flooding a couple of years ago. they are trying to chop it off. camp fire, most destructive in history, beating out last year's t tub fire. all the years from 2015 and 2018 now. this is not a good trend. we are seeing an extended wildfire season in california. woolsey fire down south. this is the one with the pictures down on malibu, trying to protect that area with the fires heading towards the coastline. always on the southern flarchg, you have areas such as hidden hills. tens of thousands of homes are threatened with this fire and only 10% containment as opposed to the north. here's the plume on thursday. you get into it over the weekend and that smoke has been moving inland. when you look at the problems, i think we will see lighter winds to the south, some such as malibu, but still under extreme threat here. critical to the north tomorrow vanishes. we get a little improvement for the camp fire up to the north. after tomorrow, it looks like the conditions may reverse and get just as bad as they were on thursday when this whole mess started. it
this is orville with the dam and flooding a couple of years ago. they are trying to chop it off. camp fire, most destructive in history, beating out last year's t tub fire. all the years from 2015 and 2018 now. this is not a good trend. we are seeing an extended wildfire season in california. woolsey fire down south. this is the one with the pictures down on malibu, trying to protect that area with the fires heading towards the coastline. always on the southern flarchg, you have areas such as...
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northeast, but they're really starting to work down to the south to cut this off before it gets to orville. now, let's take a look at this. camp fire is now the most destructive in california history. if you look at the years past, a thousand here, thousand structures, all the sudden we're up to 6700. it tops last year's tubbs fire. they're all from 2015, 2017, 2018. so the south, woolsey fire, only 10% contained. the hill fire that started thursday is 75% contained. they've been working great on that. this is where you have malibu trying to fight it off with a retardant, trying to bomb from above to save these homes. but on the southern flank, you get toward areas such as hidden hills, tens of thousands of homes are still at risk here, threatened from these fires. they're working these fires the best they can, from the ground and from above. of course, we have injuries already to firefighters. here's the plume offshore from the fire to the south, ventura county. the winds are blowing that in. we are going to see improvement to the north tomorrow, getting a little to the south, but we're s
northeast, but they're really starting to work down to the south to cut this off before it gets to orville. now, let's take a look at this. camp fire is now the most destructive in california history. if you look at the years past, a thousand here, thousand structures, all the sudden we're up to 6700. it tops last year's tubbs fire. they're all from 2015, 2017, 2018. so the south, woolsey fire, only 10% contained. the hill fire that started thursday is 75% contained. they've been working great...
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evacuees at orville church on the nazarene showing symptoms. lab results aren't quite in yet. >>> the list of those missing is 130. at one point it was more than 200 people. butte county sheriff's office is constantly updating it. >> in the face of tragedy comes stories of kindness and generosity as well. this photo behind us shows a couple who took in a 93-year-old world war ii veteran. >> lee left his home in paradise and drove to oroville, who was handing out burgers to wildfire evacuees. she invited him to live with her and her boyfried. he refused and slept in his car the first night. then the sheriff evacuated the area where he was parked. grant gave him no choice but to come home with her and can stay as long as he likes. you can see smoke over the area. >> this is sutro cam. a thick layer of smoke over the city. san mateo bridge. a bit of haze over the streetligh streetlights. very similar situation at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is not fog. that is haze. that is making things a little blurry to see on your screen. >> on that note,
evacuees at orville church on the nazarene showing symptoms. lab results aren't quite in yet. >>> the list of those missing is 130. at one point it was more than 200 people. butte county sheriff's office is constantly updating it. >> in the face of tragedy comes stories of kindness and generosity as well. this photo behind us shows a couple who took in a 93-year-old world war ii veteran. >> lee left his home in paradise and drove to oroville, who was handing out burgers to...
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we spoke to them in orville and chico. they said they would put him on the list.as on the list, now he's not on the list. >> that's got to be so frustrating. it's not your burtd to go back and forth between officials to make sure your uncle is on the list. say his name if you would please. >> david william marbury. >> what is it like with respect to you and your family to hold out hope but at the same try. >> i want to make sure his name is on the list. >> it's frustrating. kind of surreal. i would never have thought i would be looking for a family member. it kind of sucks. we're being patient because we know we're not the only family going through this. everyone is together and everyone is being so supportive on every side, you know. >> janay, what's next. the next steps. not knowing if a house has been bushed down. >> we know his house has been burned down and his car was in his garage so now we're just waiting for the sheriff's department to go out there and let us know if there are bodies in there or not. i mean, if it is, you know, he had respiratory issues a
we spoke to them in orville and chico. they said they would put him on the list.as on the list, now he's not on the list. >> that's got to be so frustrating. it's not your burtd to go back and forth between officials to make sure your uncle is on the list. say his name if you would please. >> david william marbury. >> what is it like with respect to you and your family to hold out hope but at the same try. >> i want to make sure his name is on the list. >> it's...
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. >> a camp fire continues to move south and east now inching towards the city of orville, home to some 19,000 people in a new round of evacuations have been ordered for several communities between here and there. tens of thousands of people who fled sometimes having to drive right through flames have no idea when they'll be allowed to return. in the meantime, grim recovery effort is underway in neighborhoods that were incinerated early thursday morning. the sheriff's office is following up on more than 100 reports of people who are missing. the death toll stands at 23 making the campfires to third deadliest in state history. some of the dems were evacuating when flames overtook their vehicles. fire officials say certain dynamic fire behavior is not typical when there's low humidity and strong wind. >> is becoming normal in california. with this weather that is the kind of incident were going to have. fast moving, very intense flames. reporter: the fire has burned 109,000 acres or 25% surrounded in as they try to get the upper hand ahead of the california professional firefighters assoc
. >> a camp fire continues to move south and east now inching towards the city of orville, home to some 19,000 people in a new round of evacuations have been ordered for several communities between here and there. tens of thousands of people who fled sometimes having to drive right through flames have no idea when they'll be allowed to return. in the meantime, grim recovery effort is underway in neighborhoods that were incinerated early thursday morning. the sheriff's office is following...
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in fact, on the contrary, he worked very well with the secretary of agriculture, orville freeman. there was a so-called treaty on the potomac in the 1960's where the two got together and flushed out a series of things that both cabinets both departments were interested in. it wasn't perfect, but they worked generally pretty well together. so i think he kept those ideas about a larger department mostly to himself, kind of for the greater good, arguably. in the early 1970's, there was a lot of new agencies were created, noaa and e.p.a. and so that concept today, there are so many departments -- there are so many organizations agencies within the department already, it would be a very hard sell today. good questions. >> well, thank you again, so much. scott: thank you. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> this weekend on real america on real history tv, the series, a cbs news inquiry, the warren report anchored by walter cronkite investigating unanswered questions into john f. kennedy
in fact, on the contrary, he worked very well with the secretary of agriculture, orville freeman. there was a so-called treaty on the potomac in the 1960's where the two got together and flushed out a series of things that both cabinets both departments were interested in. it wasn't perfect, but they worked generally pretty well together. so i think he kept those ideas about a larger department mostly to himself, kind of for the greater good, arguably. in the early 1970's, there was a lot of...
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. >> that was vikki gonzalezn reporting orville, california. 83 of the 86 pele killed in ie fires in california. weren the northern part of the state. three people in the woolsey fires in los angeles. here.reme weather out and here we are dealing with cold weather right now. >> we continue to be fortunate here on t east coast. we had a bit of snow earlier in the week. yes. >> then cold temperatures but otherwise for us, we should have a lot to be thankful for across the area. with that we say happy thanksgiving to you. pap thank you for joining us. outside right now yes cold across the area. but believe it or not warmer than this morning. we will talk ateut the eratures today. the high temperature for thanksgiving for after midnightc s. after that temperatures dropped and continued to drop right after that. so for that, 31 degrees we are z below fg here inside the beltway. we show you many areas into the 20s tonight. temperatures continue to plummet. which midnight temperatures will be about 23 degrees with wind chills in the teens. again shopping tomorrow morning you're waking up be
. >> that was vikki gonzalezn reporting orville, california. 83 of the 86 pele killed in ie fires in california. weren the northern part of the state. three people in the woolsey fires in los angeles. here.reme weather out and here we are dealing with cold weather right now. >> we continue to be fortunate here on t east coast. we had a bit of snow earlier in the week. yes. >> then cold temperatures but otherwise for us, we should have a lot to be thankful for across the area....
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tonight crewsre building fire lines and trying to keep the same fire from devouring a nearby town of orville. >> o week after election day major races in florida have yet to becalled. president trump weighed in on the delay. critics say it amounts to unprecedented attempts to undermine the democratic process. blayne alexander following the electionontroversy for thus evening. >> reporter: a florida judge appeared to scold that very behavior. keep in mind right now florida is in the middle of a recount. it has to be done by thursday, but a slew of lawsuits from both sides could make that time line more difficult. >> nearly a week aftern elect day in florida it's still a fight to the finish with razor thin margins forcing a recount in both the senate and races. r's >> reporter: in the senate battle democrat bill nelson demanding ery mail-in ballot be counted if postmarked by election day and calng for his opponent republican governor rick scott to recuse himself from any role in the recount process. >> scott cannot oversee this process in a fair and impartial way. >> reporter: this as scott de
tonight crewsre building fire lines and trying to keep the same fire from devouring a nearby town of orville. >> o week after election day major races in florida have yet to becalled. president trump weighed in on the delay. critics say it amounts to unprecedented attempts to undermine the democratic process. blayne alexander following the electionontroversy for thus evening. >> reporter: a florida judge appeared to scold that very behavior. keep in mind right now florida is in the...
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we saw that two years ago with orville dam, as the spillway was about to fail.n this particular case in paradise it was the evacuation that took down two very small rural roads. we have legislation, part of the infrastructure plan going into the future is to plan for evacuations. >> harris: you heard the president talking about responsibility, that goes along with the vegetation you're talking about. you do have a place where democrats and republicans obviously can work together on that, the president leading away with that conversation, he took some criticism for it but i hear you saying the same thing. let's talk about the lame duck session that's coming up. we want to focus in on what does get done. we have some things we need, we are in an enrollment period for health care, for instance. >> part of this is the federal government under the trump administration has pulled back advertising for the various state exchanges. and people just simply don't know what might be available or that they have to sign up. one of the things that should be happening immediatel
we saw that two years ago with orville dam, as the spillway was about to fail.n this particular case in paradise it was the evacuation that took down two very small rural roads. we have legislation, part of the infrastructure plan going into the future is to plan for evacuations. >> harris: you heard the president talking about responsibility, that goes along with the vegetation you're talking about. you do have a place where democrats and republicans obviously can work together on that,...
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have seen many also just sleeping in tents, in their cars in parking lots and places like chico and orville. it's not clear what the plan is to house them in the short term and beyond. in paradise, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> the devastation just unbelievable. a lot of people have shared videos of their escape from the camp fire last friday. here is a different perspective from brian andrews, a former frig firefighter. he titled this video leaving lel paradise as the last man. >> heading southbound, everything is burnt, i mean everything. i've been in fire service almost 25 years. and now what i get what it's like for your own town to burn. it's not a good feeling. >> horrifying video. at the time brian posted this, he didn't know if his house had survived or not. he wrote, fingers crossed. sadly it did not. he's not alone. reports say 50% of the buildings in paradise are all gone. >> just devastating. at this point everyone in and around butte county has a fire story, maybe loss, survival or escape. >> abc 7's wayne freedman joining us from the butte creek canyon area. >> reporter: behin
have seen many also just sleeping in tents, in their cars in parking lots and places like chico and orville. it's not clear what the plan is to house them in the short term and beyond. in paradise, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> the devastation just unbelievable. a lot of people have shared videos of their escape from the camp fire last friday. here is a different perspective from brian andrews, a former frig firefighter. he titled this video leaving lel paradise as the last man. >>...
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the sheriff's office is asking people to go to its office in nearby orville to give a dna sample if theying relative. that will expedite the process of matching up some of the remains with loved ones. jim, poppy. >> it sounds, scott, like their rr zeroing in on a possible cause for this fire, pg & e, the state electric company, talking about a malfunctioning transmission line. what does that mean in terms of legal action? >> sure. so the cause isn't official yet. but there was a lawsuit filed on behalf of 22 people who lost their homes in this fire against pacific gas and electric, which is the electrical company here. they were doing work on a transmission line just 15 minutes before the fire started in that very same area. they said no cause has been determined yet, at least officially, but the company says that if it is indeed responsible for this or at fault here, well, its insurance policy isn't big enough to actually cover the damages here. even if you combine their insurance policy with the cash they have onhand from a line of credit, that's still not even big enough because we're
the sheriff's office is asking people to go to its office in nearby orville to give a dna sample if theying relative. that will expedite the process of matching up some of the remains with loved ones. jim, poppy. >> it sounds, scott, like their rr zeroing in on a possible cause for this fire, pg & e, the state electric company, talking about a malfunctioning transmission line. what does that mean in terms of legal action? >> sure. so the cause isn't official yet. but there was a...
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today, they cleared -- oroville.brush and sprayed water on dry vegetation near the orville dam. they say they feel more opti
today, they cleared -- oroville.brush and sprayed water on dry vegetation near the orville dam. they say they feel more opti
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today, they cleared -- oroville.brush and sprayed water on dry vegetation near the orville dam. they say they feel more optimistic about that part of the fire fight. officials also say they expect to have full containment by the end of the month. >> again, the news conference from cal fire to update us on the latest information from the fire is just about to begin. it's happening at the silver dollar fairgrounds in chico. among other things, we are hoping to find out whether more bodies has been found. you will recall yesterday, they found 13 more bodies, bringing the death toll to 42. let's listen in because it looks like that press conference is just about to begin. >> good evening. my name is steve kaufman. i'm a fire captain with the ventura county fire department and i serve as the public information officer for cal fire incident 4. this is the fire update for the camp fire. november 13th, 2018. 18:01 hours. 6:01 p.m. i'm going to start off with the most current acreage. we are at 130,000 acres. 35% contained. total personnel assigned to the incident is 5615. total citizens
today, they cleared -- oroville.brush and sprayed water on dry vegetation near the orville dam. they say they feel more optimistic about that part of the fire fight. officials also say they expect to have full containment by the end of the month. >> again, the news conference from cal fire to update us on the latest information from the fire is just about to begin. it's happening at the silver dollar fairgrounds in chico. among other things, we are hoping to find out whether more bodies...
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working back down to lake orville area, the fire is holding on the 70 corridor. a lot of work was done along 99 and we were able to open up 99 along the corridor. from 99 working back into old humble road, we were able to run dozers and get some good, direct tan line in there. from old humble up to 32, we had a lot of success with dozers and able to put a small line for the area of chico and some protection from the fire's edge to the area of chico. up the highway 32 as we get to wilder canyon, wilder road, it was some very steep, inaccessible terrain. we have been working on coming up with plans and options to try and work from there up into magallia. earlier this morning we had active firefighting in the area of magelda, including structure defense. this afternoon from magallia reservoir, the ridges above the reservoir, we got some good air and were able to use fixed wing aircraft to run retardant along the ridge line working back down towards the area of polga. one of the emphasis for today was on rescue. we had numerous rescues today while actively engaged in
working back down to lake orville area, the fire is holding on the 70 corridor. a lot of work was done along 99 and we were able to open up 99 along the corridor. from 99 working back into old humble road, we were able to run dozers and get some good, direct tan line in there. from old humble up to 32, we had a lot of success with dozers and able to put a small line for the area of chico and some protection from the fire's edge to the area of chico. up the highway 32 as we get to wilder canyon,...
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mentioned that the northeast winds could potentially threaten another nearby community, the city of orville, so they are watching that very closely. fire officials mentioned that the dry conditions as well as strong winds are only making matters worse. alex? >> i got to tell you, its so hard for me being in new york. california is my home state. its been really hard to watch all this. thank you, kathy for giving us an update. >>> an american in paris what happens in france after a rough start to president trump's overseas trip. alright, i brought in ensure max protein... ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. even when nothing else is. gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,628 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked
mentioned that the northeast winds could potentially threaten another nearby community, the city of orville, so they are watching that very closely. fire officials mentioned that the dry conditions as well as strong winds are only making matters worse. alex? >> i got to tell you, its so hard for me being in new york. california is my home state. its been really hard to watch all this. thank you, kathy for giving us an update. >>> an american in paris what happens in france after...
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hope center in orville is taking donations. warm socks, coats needed for elderly residents, primarily the town made up of elderly. >> not as windy tomorrow. >> we'll update throughout the night and morning program at 4:30 a.m. thanks for joining us. >> bye-bye. cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma stone, bridget everett, comedian finesse mitchell, and featuring the legendary roots ew. >> questlove: 9-5-7! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. that is -- oh, my god, welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the "tonight show" everybody! thank you for being here! [ cheers and applause ] let's get to some news here, guys. after firing attorney general jeff sessions, i read that president trump might replace him with chris christie. [ audience oohs ] christie was so excit
hope center in orville is taking donations. warm socks, coats needed for elderly residents, primarily the town made up of elderly. >> not as windy tomorrow. >> we'll update throughout the night and morning program at 4:30 a.m. thanks for joining us. >> bye-bye. cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- emma stone,...
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. >> reporter: saving trapped animals in berry creek, northeast of orville, became a major focus today as the camp fire continues to spread. dangerous weather conditions providing another challenge for firefighters as strong winds picked back up today. there are more than 4,000 firefighters battling the camp fire. they say there is still a lot of work to be done. >> a lot of equipment's been moved in that area over the last couple of days. firefighters are actively working to construct fire line in that area. >> reporter: a missing person's call center has now been set up as law enforcement is overwhelmed trying to track the missing. >> trying to find the missing is one of the most difficult things that law enforcement is dealing with right now. so if you reported someone missing and they have been found, don't forget to let law enforcement know so they can keep track of it. reporting live, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you very much. as cheryl mentioned, firefighters, again, dealing with dangerous weather conditions on the front lines. meteorologist rob mayeda joini
. >> reporter: saving trapped animals in berry creek, northeast of orville, became a major focus today as the camp fire continues to spread. dangerous weather conditions providing another challenge for firefighters as strong winds picked back up today. there are more than 4,000 firefighters battling the camp fire. they say there is still a lot of work to be done. >> a lot of equipment's been moved in that area over the last couple of days. firefighters are actively working to...
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my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be next. earlier, salmon fishing all the time, he started call this frenzies really worried about them. here's another thing, these condors with, that was their job. congressman, that was their job. we signed things to get the dam fixed and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and give the money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear it up but guess what, the floods after the fire are going to tear the dam up. host: go ahead and finish a comment. caller: fake news, how come you one nativethat american -- on the force recon vet, native american, cardholder for the cherokee nation. host: one that's tom in lancast, california. we talked about this topic in the first hour, the president's response to the wildfires in the criticism he received since his tweets this weekend, take us through you are expecting today. guest: i expect that to continue until this horrible, scary situation is resolved in these fires are put out or at least pushed back away from res
my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be next. earlier, salmon fishing all the time, he started call this frenzies really worried about them. here's another thing, these condors with, that was their job. congressman, that was their job. we signed things to get the dam fixed and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and give the money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear it up but guess what, the...
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my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be next. i is to take my son, who called an earlier, salmon fishing up there all the time. up there,his friends he is worried about them. here is another thing. these congressmen, it was their job, just like with the dam. we signed things in 1997 to get the dam fixed. and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and gave money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear it up, but guess what, the floods after the fire are going to tear the dam up. host: tom, before you go -- go ahead and finish your comments. caller: fake news how come you , only wrote that one native american -- i force recon vet, native am a american, cardholder for the cherokee nation. host: that's tom in lancaster, california. we talked about this topic in our first hour of our program today the president's response , to the wildfires and the criticism he received since his tweets that this weekend. take us through you are expecting today. do you expect that to continue? john: i expect that
my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be next. i is to take my son, who called an earlier, salmon fishing up there all the time. up there,his friends he is worried about them. here is another thing. these congressmen, it was their job, just like with the dam. we signed things in 1997 to get the dam fixed. and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and gave money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear...
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in orville this morning, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the search continues for people who have been trapped innow missing. the butte county sheriff's office says 110 people are listed as missing. they are hoping that many of them are somewhere safe and just haven't been able to contact their loved ones. 23 people are confirmed dead. sheriff investigators are using the list to start identifying the victims. >> we brought in a dna lab truck so people can submit a sample and if we find remains, we can test them for dna and cross check them with a family member. >> our ktvu has talked to one man who has been searching for relatives since the fire started. >> i drove three hours to look for grand parents and aunt. both lived in paradise and we have no information whether they're alive or not. >> fire crews are keeping busy. both fires could be contained as early as thursday. the hill fire continues to burn. the two fires to burn a total of 137 square miles, fire crews say it hopped 101 and they thought it would provide a fire break. the strong winds pushed flames across the freeway. it looks like t
in orville this morning, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the search continues for people who have been trapped innow missing. the butte county sheriff's office says 110 people are listed as missing. they are hoping that many of them are somewhere safe and just haven't been able to contact their loved ones. 23 people are confirmed dead. sheriff investigators are using the list to start identifying the victims. >> we brought in a dna lab truck so people can submit a sample and if we find remains,...
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so we can put things right into the side of trailer, pull that stuff out and then we a off to the orviller lewis and the volunteers, this charity drive is deeply personal. >> my sister heidi lost her home in paradise and my niece lost her home. she had a narrow escape. it has effected our whole family. >> reporter: with the trailer fully loaded, cameron hopes to make a return trip again some time next month. >> it brings us full circle. it is not just help in that community but my second community i consider just as much my home. >> reporter: rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 new >> a lot of goodness on its way up to paradise. good stuff. >>> hopefully we can get this air quality cleared, too, right? >> yes. it will take a few more days. we saw is on shore breeze return yesterday and now we are dealing with a little fog, which we were hoping would not happen but it has. we have fog, smoke and smog out there this afternoon. not much improvement expected today. the winds are picking up from areas over the fire, continuing to send smoke our direction. we could see air quality actually worsen a little
so we can put things right into the side of trailer, pull that stuff out and then we a off to the orviller lewis and the volunteers, this charity drive is deeply personal. >> my sister heidi lost her home in paradise and my niece lost her home. she had a narrow escape. it has effected our whole family. >> reporter: with the trailer fully loaded, cameron hopes to make a return trip again some time next month. >> it brings us full circle. it is not just help in that community...
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my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be nextrlier, salmon fishing all the time, he started call this frenzies really worried about them. here's another thing, these condors with, that was their job. congressman, that was their job. we signed things to get the dam fixed and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and give the money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear it up but guess what, the floods after the fire are going to tear the dam up. host: go ahead and finish a comment. caller: fake news, how come you one nativethat american -- on the force recon vet, native american, cardholder for the cherokee nation. host: one that's tom in lancast, california. we talked about this topic in the first hour, the president's response to the wildfires in the criticism he received since his tweets this weekend, take us through you are expecting today. guest: i expect that to continue until this horrible, scary situation is resolved in these fires are put out or at least pushed back away from residen
my heart goes out to all the people up there in paradise and orville looks like it's going to be nextrlier, salmon fishing all the time, he started call this frenzies really worried about them. here's another thing, these condors with, that was their job. congressman, that was their job. we signed things to get the dam fixed and it took all that time and thank god donald trump got in there and give the money to get the dam fixed. now the fires are going to tear it up but guess what, the floods...