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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no >> he didn't. can ask for an increase how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, mark toney is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on average, they are d
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up anrage of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he did. and he can ask for an increase how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, mark toney is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up anrage of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability packages. but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month on average
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down an average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down % average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on a
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down % average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on ave
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on av
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up andverage of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on aver
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up andverage of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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i saw increase for pacific gas & electric checking if there's any gas leaks here the definitely want to make sure the area is secure as crews work to contain the fire. built? >> bill: looks like a ghost fire we heard the l.a. county sheriff confirmed today that five people have died as a result of the eaton fire and they anticipate the number to potentially go up as his deputies get in to these burned areas and assess the damage. excellent work out there under horrible circumstances thank you. and as you saw here and catastrophic damage as they had to evacuate to safety and at your those live images at a studio city one of the structures that burned a short time ago and iconic landmarks have been completely burned to the ground just rubble no weeks after that event was hit by another wildfire remembering the one that approached a campus for more and that we want to bring in a mall be city councilmember who is joining us for now more and how they are coping with the devastation thank you so much for coming on i was watching videos today of the pch area looked like a nuke went off. we
i saw increase for pacific gas & electric checking if there's any gas leaks here the definitely want to make sure the area is secure as crews work to contain the fire. built? >> bill: looks like a ghost fire we heard the l.a. county sheriff confirmed today that five people have died as a result of the eaton fire and they anticipate the number to potentially go up as his deputies get in to these burned areas and assess the damage. excellent work out there under horrible circumstances...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very far to come up with bill affordability, packages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on aver
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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. >> pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he didn't. can ask for an increase how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages, but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month on average
. >> pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on av
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much. >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very hard to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on av
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up and average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are no limits to how much >> he didn't. can ask for an increase is how many times a year and no limits to how many times the public utilities commission can say yes, martone is with the utility reform network. >> he says basic gas and electric service has become unaffordable for many in california. and it's time the legislature's set limits. i know that the legislature is working very to come up with bill affordability. cottages. >> but they need to hear from more people that this is important. pacific gas and electric points out while electric bills are down a dollar compared to last month. >> on average,
pacific gas and electric says compared to last month, the cost of using gas in your home will go up an average of $9 a month while those on discounted rates will see a $7 increase, it will actually be less expensive for customers to turn on their lights. regular customers will see electric bills go down average of a dollar a month compared to last month. well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50. >> we've got to fix a broken system where there are...
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well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50, pacific gas and electric points out that that dollar decrease compared to last month is actually an $11 decrease compared to january of last year. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> all right. well, it is been cool overnight. certainly taking a live look here at the golden gate bridge shows on second real the day of january. i mean, lourdes look at that. >> i know yeah, it just amaze. and the bay area. sometimes you just kind of look around and say. >> i can't believe that loves looks like a baby. that's kind of what we have out there tonight as we're getting ready for what looks like. >> maybe the last significant rain we've seen quite some time as we're going to see a whole change in the weather pattern now. but what a gorgeous evening toward the golden gate bridge all lit up. the traffic headed across right now on now. those towers looking amazing outside. today was a nice day out there to temperatures begin to cool down. if we had a lot of numbers moving up well into the sixties today, it is now 56 degrees in sa
well, those and discounted rates will see their average monthly bill go down $8.50, pacific gas and electric points out that that dollar decrease compared to last month is actually an $11 decrease compared to january of last year. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> all right. well, it is been cool overnight. certainly taking a live look here at the golden gate bridge shows on second real the day of january. i mean, lourdes look at that. >> i know yeah, it just amaze. and the bay area....
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dozens of employees from pacific gas and electric are working to get ahead of the palisade fire. >> yeah, we are way ahead from the fire. >> reporter: these crews have driven hours from their homes to help los angeles protect their power grid. >> our job is to try to get out along the fire's edge out if front of where the fire may go. >> reporter: one at a time, pg&e teams would work to clear the overgrown vegetation. it has consumed the ground in each poll. with tools like this rhino and chain saws, the crews clear at least two feet around the base of each power pole. and remove any other shrubbery that will come close to touching them. and then the fun part. spraying each pole. >> without hitting the equipment. >> reporter: the area around it with fire retardants. >> it's the same thing that will come out of the air tanker. that way if they do make it this way, we don't need to worry about them. >> reporter: though the flames might be at a distant. important work that isn't easy. >> and it is back breaking, difficult, is it sloppy or messy? >> well, it could be all. and it is all the a
dozens of employees from pacific gas and electric are working to get ahead of the palisade fire. >> yeah, we are way ahead from the fire. >> reporter: these crews have driven hours from their homes to help los angeles protect their power grid. >> our job is to try to get out along the fire's edge out if front of where the fire may go. >> reporter: one at a time, pg&e teams would work to clear the overgrown vegetation. it has consumed the ground in each poll. with...
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we are reporting from this deadly fire, pacific gas & electric ted cruz out here moments ago lookingme of these homes that have burned down. some of the debris here. that's what firefighters are concerned about. they do not want these embers and hot spots, they don't want them to spark and start an even bigger fire in the area. the eaton fire is at 0% containment. it broke out yesterday in altadena just north of pasadena. more than 750 firefighter personnel working around-the-clock to try to try and get this fire under control. since it started yesterday it has scorched more than 10,600 acres and again, five people have lost their lives from this fire. i know we are looking at this debris here,'s house that burned down, but across the street, just as i was reporting the previous hour, across the street i'm watching another home completely burnt down. i mean it is just absolutely devastating. so many people in this community, this tight-knit community starting their new year off with this tragedy. again, this fire continues to burn out of control with those erratic winds sparking up t
we are reporting from this deadly fire, pacific gas & electric ted cruz out here moments ago lookingme of these homes that have burned down. some of the debris here. that's what firefighters are concerned about. they do not want these embers and hot spots, they don't want them to spark and start an even bigger fire in the area. the eaton fire is at 0% containment. it broke out yesterday in altadena just north of pasadena. more than 750 firefighter personnel working around-the-clock to try...
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the cause was lack of maintenance from our utility provider, which was pacific gas and electricity.roperty destroyed and a lot of people left without homes. everything burned down, kind of like what is going on in southern california. the response in northern california compared to the palisades and the eaton fire, totally different, john. palisades, you are talking about homes that are from $4 million to probably $100 million, and those people are up there for a reason. they are getting away from people. there is limited access to their properties up there, and they are responsible for trimming and mitigating their properties around there. with them saying not enough water in the hydrants, the congresswoman just said something about not enough water, she is talking fire department. fire department is not responsible for water in the hydrants. that is the los angeles department of water and power, they are responsible for that. and when you start getting up in those hills, there is less and less public service. that is why they are there, there is no access. this is going to be a mo
the cause was lack of maintenance from our utility provider, which was pacific gas and electricity.roperty destroyed and a lot of people left without homes. everything burned down, kind of like what is going on in southern california. the response in northern california compared to the palisades and the eaton fire, totally different, john. palisades, you are talking about homes that are from $4 million to probably $100 million, and those people are up there for a reason. they are getting away...
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pacific palisades. this is what's left. a chevron gas station in altadena before and now. this cafe in altadena, the sign once hanging out front, crashing to the ground. and tonight here, an eerie new look at the wildfires. a home security camera capturing the moments flames close in on walter and yalda's altadena home, embers flying through the air. the couple had evacuated, and now they're back. >> it's overwhelming. i don't know how we're going to get through it. but we will. i know we will. it's just going to be a long process. >> reporter: they and their two dogs are safe. but they have nothing. and like so many here, they tell us they will rebuild. while back in the air tonight, firefighters dropping water from above while they can. knowing dangerous winds are ahead. when you think about these firefighters who really haven't had a break since this started, and the look at the forecast and see these winds are coming yet again what do you think? >> it's -- it's tough. but -- you know, we've -- we've bolstered our assets. we've actually had -- not only some of the regio
pacific palisades. this is what's left. a chevron gas station in altadena before and now. this cafe in altadena, the sign once hanging out front, crashing to the ground. and tonight here, an eerie new look at the wildfires. a home security camera capturing the moments flames close in on walter and yalda's altadena home, embers flying through the air. the couple had evacuated, and now they're back. >> it's overwhelming. i don't know how we're going to get through it. but we will. i know we...
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oil and gas drilling in the atlantic and pacific ocean and economic revival, drill baby drill and u.s. investment and data centers in multiple states and $100 billion promise to invest in america under trump. claudia tenney, so great to have you on, congresswoman. we watched the media coverage and it's really bad. trump is trying to stop dangerous security threats and keep them away from the u.s. shores and china, russia and iran. china has been eating up ports around the world to ship it is own goods out of the ports, including the panama canal. it's dominating that and spying. what do you make of the media falling down on this? >> look, this is ridiculous. it was so great to see president trump in another one of his free wheeling press conferencens and stands up confidently and makes news and talks directly to the reporters and answers questions and knows what's going on and doesn't have a cheat sheet and calls on one person asking a prerecorded question to him. it was amazing and quite interesting but, look, we have to defend our territory and we have lost the americas to china if
oil and gas drilling in the atlantic and pacific ocean and economic revival, drill baby drill and u.s. investment and data centers in multiple states and $100 billion promise to invest in america under trump. claudia tenney, so great to have you on, congresswoman. we watched the media coverage and it's really bad. trump is trying to stop dangerous security threats and keep them away from the u.s. shores and china, russia and iran. china has been eating up ports around the world to ship it is...
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biden makes a move in his final days in office to ban offshore oil and natural gas drilling in parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. the president announced an executive order that would block drilling in more than 600, 625 million acres of u.s. oceans. he says drilling could cause irreversible damage to coastal communities and is not necessary to meet the country's energy needs. if the incoming president, donald trump, wants to reverse the ban, he would need to get approval from from from congress. >> in san francisco, advocates are putting attention on what they're calling environmental racism in the bayview and hunters point. we are unstoppable. a clean world is possible. over the weekend, all things bayview and gray panthers protested the darling international rendering plant. the company turns meat waste into other products like fertilizer and pet food. residents have been complaining for years, saying it emits toxic odors and claims the area, quote, reeks of death. >> my heart is full because we know that it takes everyone to get this done. not the government agencies, not the mayor's office, not the
biden makes a move in his final days in office to ban offshore oil and natural gas drilling in parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. the president announced an executive order that would block drilling in more than 600, 625 million acres of u.s. oceans. he says drilling could cause irreversible damage to coastal communities and is not necessary to meet the country's energy needs. if the incoming president, donald trump, wants to reverse the ban, he would need to get approval from from from...
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biden makes a move in his final days in office to ban offshore oil and natural gas drilling in parts of the atlantic and pacific. the president announced an executive order that would block drilling in more than 625 million acres of u.s. oceans. he says drilling could cause irreversible damage to coastal communities and is not necessary to meet the country's energy needs. if incoming president donald trump wants to reverse the ban, he would need to get approval from from congress. >> in san francisco, advocates are putting attention on what they're calling environmental racism in the bayview and hunters point neighborhoods. we are unstoppable. >> a clean world is possible. we want it. >> over the weekend, all things bayview and gray panthers protested the darling international rendering plant. the company turns meat waste into other products like fertilizer and pet food. residents have been complaining for years, saying it amidst toxic odors, and claims the area, quote, reeks of death. >> my heart is full because we know that it takes everyone to get this done. not the government agencies, not the mayor's offic
biden makes a move in his final days in office to ban offshore oil and natural gas drilling in parts of the atlantic and pacific. the president announced an executive order that would block drilling in more than 625 million acres of u.s. oceans. he says drilling could cause irreversible damage to coastal communities and is not necessary to meet the country's energy needs. if incoming president donald trump wants to reverse the ban, he would need to get approval from from congress. >> in...
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number six, texas pacific land -- corp., a strange series of tracks from a bankrupt -- vast quantities of oil and gasan basin that we covered and i am proud we nailed. this stock finished up 111%. at one point it was much, much higher. i think the oil trade will be hurt by excess drilling, something that seems to happen when we get a fossil fuel friendly president. i like cotariff as natural gas and oil. number seven was obvious h broadcom. up 108%. we had the ceo on and he laid out a vision...
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but multiple stores, big box stores, supermarkets, the gas stations, the pharmacies, it's all gone, including pacificso many movies. this town is absolutely devastated. >> kira and matt, that leads me to the issue of evacuations. tell me what more you know about evacuations this hour and there are cars, and now bulldozers are being brought out to move the cars out of the road so firefighters can actually get to these blazes. >> so this is where we were just yesterday, right off of sunset. we were among the thousands of people stuck in that gridlock on the road trying to get through. and there was so much traffic because this fire came on so quickly. and then people realized how treacherous it was and how quickly they needed to move, that everybody surged into the same lanes at once, and then they abandoned their cars because they weren't moving. and then it created a problem for firefighters who had to carve a path with that bulldozer that you just mentioned, so that firefighters could actually get in and do their job of battling the blaze. we don't know if there were any casualties in that incident,
but multiple stores, big box stores, supermarkets, the gas stations, the pharmacies, it's all gone, including pacificso many movies. this town is absolutely devastated. >> kira and matt, that leads me to the issue of evacuations. tell me what more you know about evacuations this hour and there are cars, and now bulldozers are being brought out to move the cars out of the road so firefighters can actually get to these blazes. >> so this is where we were just yesterday, right off of...
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pacific coast behind me. sunset boulevard is just on the other side of the gas station, where the two roads intersect. where the thick smoke blows. some condos. homes burning there. we know that more than 1,000 homes, businesses and buildings, of any kind, have burned in just this palisades fire. that number has likely increased. because these winds are just not dying down, chris. when you see fire trucks coming through here now. it's been kind of a zigzag. fire crews have had to call in help from arizona, northern california, nevada. now approaching 2,000 acres of fires. that direction, where those trucks are headed. that's towards santa monica, densely-populated santa monica. but of course, you can't see very far right now. because this smoke is so thick. and firefighters have been waiting for winds to die down a bit, chris. but every time we think, okay, maybe that's it, these withinds seem to pick back up. chase cane, thank you so much for your reporting. of course, it is a welcome sight, the approach of fire trucks. but we scwawft saw them disappear into the smoke. but "l.a. times" reports that t
pacific coast behind me. sunset boulevard is just on the other side of the gas station, where the two roads intersect. where the thick smoke blows. some condos. homes burning there. we know that more than 1,000 homes, businesses and buildings, of any kind, have burned in just this palisades fire. that number has likely increased. because these winds are just not dying down, chris. when you see fire trucks coming through here now. it's been kind of a zigzag. fire crews have had to call in help...
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pacific coast highway. there's construction going on at all hours as workers now try to get gas lines fixed up, as well as try to clean up some of the debris. you can see this work going on right behind me here, and as this work is ongoing, questions now move to why these fires started. now, when it comes to the eaton fire several lawsuits have been fired against southern border edison, the power company down here and there are claims socal edison, actually their lines started the eaton fire and when it comes to the palisades fire the atf is on the scene investigating looking at physical evidence as well as digital evidence and conducting interviews as well and then a washington post article came out recently pointing the blame at a fire that started over new years eve because of fireworks. firefighters got that fire extinguished there on new years eve but then there are thoughts that that fire rekindled with those santa ana winds spreading those embers and starting the palisades fire but really, the overarching concern right now is this latest wind event. again, winds up to 70 miles per hour very dry conditi
pacific coast highway. there's construction going on at all hours as workers now try to get gas lines fixed up, as well as try to clean up some of the debris. you can see this work going on right behind me here, and as this work is ongoing, questions now move to why these fires started. now, when it comes to the eaton fire several lawsuits have been fired against southern border edison, the power company down here and there are claims socal edison, actually their lines started the eaton fire...
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trump's also mad that biden just banned oil and gas drilling on 625 million coastal acres in the atlantic and pacific trump tried to explain why he was mad in a way that clarified absolutely nothing. >> the 625 million acres. people can't realize, that's like the whole ocean. think an acre. you know, an acre. you have a house on a half an acre, on a quarter of an acre or an acre. if you have an acre, you have a big deal. now you multiply that by 625 million acres. it's like, feels like the whole ocean. [ light laughter ] >> seth: none of that makes any sense. [ laughter ] this sounds like an s.a.t. math problem written by a dog who just smoked weed. [ laughter ] you can't just say imagine one acre, then multiply it by 625 million, it doesn't help. google maps doesn't describe how bad the traffic is by saying, "okay, imagine you're behind one car, now multiply that by a thousand." [ laughter ] "now you have a thousand cars, so plan your trip accordingly." [ laughter ] but probably the craziest part of the press conference came when a reporter asked trump about his recent obsession with taking over gre
trump's also mad that biden just banned oil and gas drilling on 625 million coastal acres in the atlantic and pacific trump tried to explain why he was mad in a way that clarified absolutely nothing. >> the 625 million acres. people can't realize, that's like the whole ocean. think an acre. you know, an acre. you have a house on a half an acre, on a quarter of an acre or an acre. if you have an acre, you have a big deal. now you multiply that by 625 million acres. it's like, feels like...
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gas tanks -- life and death situation, all hands on deck. it's a sad night in los angeles. >> we just saw some tragic footage of the getty villa museum on fire on the pacificay as you were speaking there. there's the shot of it. that is one of the great cultural institutions of los angeles, one of the older ones. that is a heartbreaking thing to see. jacob soboroff, thank you very much for that live report. we really appreciate it. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, today an appeals court judge denied convicted criminal defendant donald trump's latest attempt to block his sentencing which is scheduled for friday. andrew weissmann will join us next. nspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com mega-heist! -yeah! -i can't go back to jail! wait, did you rob my bank? sharing is caring, bro! let's make like dice and roll. ♪♪ your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients. i
gas tanks -- life and death situation, all hands on deck. it's a sad night in los angeles. >> we just saw some tragic footage of the getty villa museum on fire on the pacificay as you were speaking there. there's the shot of it. that is one of the great cultural institutions of los angeles, one of the older ones. that is a heartbreaking thing to see. jacob soboroff, thank you very much for that live report. we really appreciate it. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. >>> coming...
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gas along most of the u.s. coastline. it covers 625 million acres of ocean. the entire eastern seaboard, the eastern gulf of mexico, pacific coast, and part of alaska. it does not stop existing offshore drilling. president-elect trump vowing to reverse biden's last-minute ban. >>> when we come back here tonight, there's new video emerging, you'll see it. the wing of a passenger plane engulfed in flames as it came in for landing. >>> and an important new recall tonight involving a certain cold and flu medicine, in a moment. asthma. does it have you missing out on what you love with who you love? it's time to get back out there with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks and can also be taken conveniently at home. fasenra helps prevent asthma attacks. most patients did not have an attack in the first year. fasenra is proven to help you breathe better so you can get back to doing day-to-day activities. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems. serious allergic reactions may occur. get help for swelling of your face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop a
gas along most of the u.s. coastline. it covers 625 million acres of ocean. the entire eastern seaboard, the eastern gulf of mexico, pacific coast, and part of alaska. it does not stop existing offshore drilling. president-elect trump vowing to reverse biden's last-minute ban. >>> when we come back here tonight, there's new video emerging, you'll see it. the wing of a passenger plane engulfed in flames as it came in for landing. >>> and an important new recall tonight...
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i caught it comes along pacific coast highway and gone from the month and rested in the situation. joe biden passed the floor to his v p. and with yet another gas and at the expense of the people who kind of full him, he told her to quote fire away, it didn't help. that was also a smoke at the end of vice president. i know you're directly affecting the firewall to point in time for this of beach find the property in malibu. that's been reduced to ashes together with some local i'm honestly i think back to the 1920s. but this also is considered one of the was in the states history. both andres is matt who was touring africa, and the flies broke out faced tough questions. and a press conference would continue to deflect with a narrative, as failing to convince the public a smear l. a county is in a panic state. so began 2 days ago with the policies fire, my crew, and i arrived shortly after it started. and for several hours, we watched as hundreds of homes in the neighborhood burned to the ground. we did not see a single fire engine. but my question to you is, what explains this lack of preparation and rapid response? let me just say, 1st and for
i caught it comes along pacific coast highway and gone from the month and rested in the situation. joe biden passed the floor to his v p. and with yet another gas and at the expense of the people who kind of full him, he told her to quote fire away, it didn't help. that was also a smoke at the end of vice president. i know you're directly affecting the firewall to point in time for this of beach find the property in malibu. that's been reduced to ashes together with some local i'm honestly i...
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pacific palisades, california. the time now for a check on the world, whether he is rob with use of another cycle in closing in on about a gas car. they've been 3 named storms this season in the indian ocean chito. the last one was the one that went over the top of my all time and the cost major destruction. so it's worth noting is another one on his way. they can latest the latest moving very quickly west, which towards no, not the desk at the moment, for the full cost chunk is not complete for this one. but currently these are the stats it's wins of the 125 can use for makes it to severe tropical storm. but it's moving fairly quickly which on the face, but it's fairly good news. however, we think by the end of friday and saturday, will probably make landfall in those, and that the gasket is roughly, that strikes maybe a little bit less. so be within when the potentially some destruction to be had from that the on about the full cost isn't really in existence. but depending on the bottom, the look at it will go across and regenerate it. let's try to, you know, get very close to my art. it doesn't look like it will be over t
pacific palisades, california. the time now for a check on the world, whether he is rob with use of another cycle in closing in on about a gas car. they've been 3 named storms this season in the indian ocean chito. the last one was the one that went over the top of my all time and the cost major destruction. so it's worth noting is another one on his way. they can latest the latest moving very quickly west, which towards no, not the desk at the moment, for the full cost chunk is not complete...
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gas drilling along the coast line of the u.s. the ban would be enacted in areas of the pacific, thrirks and gulf coast waters, closing off an equalual to 25% of the land malice of mainland, u.s. trumps incoming press secretary karoline leavitt called the move a disgraceful decision. take a look at this terrifying decision the moment the planes gheentd flames makes a landing. the flight operated by powell airlines apparently had an aircraft incident be upon landing in halifax. officials believe a landing gear failure was the culprit. causing the plan to slide 15 seconds down the runway as the wing burst into flames. all passengers and c.e.o. crew got off that plane safely. wild footage those people right there will never forget. lions number one seed in the nfc after taking care of business against the vikings last night 31-9. buccaneers locking up nfc south title with a win over the saints yesterday. and the denver broncos clinking the final spot in the afc dominating victory beating kansas city chiefs 38-0. now the envelope playoff pictur. the playoff officially begins this saturday. those are your headlines. guys, the nfl playo
gas drilling along the coast line of the u.s. the ban would be enacted in areas of the pacific, thrirks and gulf coast waters, closing off an equalual to 25% of the land malice of mainland, u.s. trumps incoming press secretary karoline leavitt called the move a disgraceful decision. take a look at this terrifying decision the moment the planes gheentd flames makes a landing. the flight operated by powell airlines apparently had an aircraft incident be upon landing in halifax. officials believe...
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bret, i'm standing in the pacific palisades but that eaton fire near altadena we're now told killed five people. bret? >> bret: matt finn, thank you. >> are exploding. gas lines are on fire. >> i have been here 47 years. i grew up on this block. i saw the other altadena fires and it was nothing like. this we got a phone call from the neighbor saying our house was on fire. and we knew that there were no fire trucks in the area. >> we were scared to stay and we were scared to leave. >> talking to a lot of residents there dealing with all of this. tonight, we hear from one of the southern california residents who lost his home. brian hitchcock's house was destroyed. in altadena. brian, thanks for being with us. i know this is tough as you are going through all of this. let's just start at the beginning. i was told you dropped off your daughter at ballet last night at like 5:00 and then what happened? , yeah about 4:45 dropped her off and drove home. honestly other than the winds and the fact we had no power throughout the day yesterday, i just -- i didn't think anything of fire at the time obviously worried worried about it but didn't think anything of it.
bret, i'm standing in the pacific palisades but that eaton fire near altadena we're now told killed five people. bret? >> bret: matt finn, thank you. >> are exploding. gas lines are on fire. >> i have been here 47 years. i grew up on this block. i saw the other altadena fires and it was nothing like. this we got a phone call from the neighbor saying our house was on fire. and we knew that there were no fire trucks in the area. >> we were scared to stay and we were scared...
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. >> the gas stations have burned to the ground there. >> as far as we know, it is. is not pacific palisades any longer home after home after home, just absolutely reduced to rubble. >> whatever. family items, pictures, things that were important to people if they didn't get them out when they evacuated, it is all gone now. i mean, there is literally nothing left inside of homes like this to be salvaged. >> fires obviously have impacted this area before they've impacted malibu, but to see a stretch like this along pch of, i think there's more than 80 houses that were demolished is just not something that anybody has seen before. and as you can see, just like in the palisades, just like in altadena, there's nothing left. >> joining me now is nbc news correspondent dana griffin, who is in brentwood. and my understanding is that this fire and the winds are endangering even where you are. it's remarkable behind you. in fact, i've been watching you for a few hours. the scene behind you is remarkable, but the area you're in is not out of danger either. >> that's true, ali, it's a situati
. >> the gas stations have burned to the ground there. >> as far as we know, it is. is not pacific palisades any longer home after home after home, just absolutely reduced to rubble. >> whatever. family items, pictures, things that were important to people if they didn't get them out when they evacuated, it is all gone now. i mean, there is literally nothing left inside of homes like this to be salvaged. >> fires obviously have impacted this area before they've impacted...
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. >> the gas stations have burned to the ground there. as far as we know, it is. is not pacific palisades any longer home after home after home, just absolutely reduced to rubble. >> whatever. family items, pictures, things that were important to people if they didn't get them out when they evacuated, it is all gone now. i mean, there is literally nothing left inside of homes like this to be salvaged. >> fires obviously have impacted this area before they've impacted malibu, but to see a stretch like this along pch of, i think there's more than 80 houses that were demolished is just not something that anybody has seen before. and as you can see, just like in the palisades, just like in altadena, there's nothing left. >> joining me now, allison barber, live from los angeles. you and i talked 12 hours ago. allison, you were in altadena. i just want to ask you about this containment. it's a word that we use a lot. if you don't live in or cover fires, it's not clear what that means. sounds really positive, right? we heard percentage numbers about these fires that are contained. all
. >> the gas stations have burned to the ground there. as far as we know, it is. is not pacific palisades any longer home after home after home, just absolutely reduced to rubble. >> whatever. family items, pictures, things that were important to people if they didn't get them out when they evacuated, it is all gone now. i mean, there is literally nothing left inside of homes like this to be salvaged. >> fires obviously have impacted this area before they've impacted malibu,...
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gas costs, despite the us already seeing record high extraction rates. the ban announced by mr biden covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well as the pacificegon and washington and a section of the bering sea of alaska as well. heavy snow and freezing rain have continued to cause widespread disruption for many parts of the uk. as weekend snow starts to melt, more than 170 flood warnings are in place across england and wales. yellow warnings for ice, snow and rain are in place across much of the uk. heavy snow this morning forced manchester airport to close its runways. they're now reopening. these pictures shot this morning in edenbridge in kent give an idea of how heavy rain has caused some flooding. let's go live to burnley, and our correspondent nicky schiller who's there for us. what is the picture there? i am stood outside _ what is the picture there? i am stood outside a _ what is the picture there? i am stood outside a primary - what is the picture there? i —n stood outside a primary school here in burnley, which normally as around this time would have lots of children playing and out for their lunch but of course, the snow is still
gas costs, despite the us already seeing record high extraction rates. the ban announced by mr biden covers the entire atlantic coast and eastern gulf of mexico, as well as the pacificegon and washington and a section of the bering sea of alaska as well. heavy snow and freezing rain have continued to cause widespread disruption for many parts of the uk. as weekend snow starts to melt, more than 170 flood warnings are in place across england and wales. yellow warnings for ice, snow and rain are...
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pacific coast highway over here. it is a great way to understand this is a mutually environment. this is an impromptu gas station . all the different agencies, come and look at this, all the different agencies through all of southern california are coming here to fuel up there fire trucks as they go back out into service. thank you for doing this. really appreciate it. manhattan beach. have you been in and around in the palisades area? can i ask you real quick, have you ever seen anything like this before? >> i've seen it one more time, i've seen it before. >> how are you feeling? >> we are hanging in there. we have been up for over 24 hours. >> are you going to get rest anytime soon? >> hopefully tomorrow. >> what is your name? james, jacob. thank you very much. katie, manhattan beach is here, l.a. city is here. people from all over the southern california region. what i want to say to you is we can feel the wind is whipping. you and i, the doors of your program know we have been friends for a very long time and you and i would drive around in my old previous through the streets of pacific palisades together when
pacific coast highway over here. it is a great way to understand this is a mutually environment. this is an impromptu gas station . all the different agencies, come and look at this, all the different agencies through all of southern california are coming here to fuel up there fire trucks as they go back out into service. thank you for doing this. really appreciate it. manhattan beach. have you been in and around in the palisades area? can i ask you real quick, have you ever seen anything like...
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gas leaks and downs power lines. all this as full cost is one more extreme winds and fires could be on the way in the next few days. so of all reports from the pacific palisades, so that the scale of the loss is certainly unprecedented. chris harvey has been through some of california is, was wild fires, but even, hey, we shocked by how much the policy expired. destroyed. and in such a short space of time, this is, you know, literally street after street after street 4 or 4 miles in all directions where almost a week after the start of the play, use the tool through this entire los angeles community. he took us past the barricades and into the evacuations. are going to show us the devastation house is gone, driveway spilled with cause ben so badly it is impossible to make out which make or model by wes. um, you know, once a vehicle uh, catches fire and is fully engulfed, it obviously is putting out a lot of sparks and a lot of embers. and those can carry in a very strong when the fire started in the hills spreading across the whole area with tara flying speed, it seems that will hold those who lives here for the rest of their lives. how rotate force
gas leaks and downs power lines. all this as full cost is one more extreme winds and fires could be on the way in the next few days. so of all reports from the pacific palisades, so that the scale of the loss is certainly unprecedented. chris harvey has been through some of california is, was wild fires, but even, hey, we shocked by how much the policy expired. destroyed. and in such a short space of time, this is, you know, literally street after street after street 4 or 4 miles in all...
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gas lines, and we have unstable structures. >> on sunday afternoon, los angeles fire department chief kristen crowley gave an update on the pacificalisades fire and an explanation to residents who want to survey their homes. one palisades resident says despite losing her home in the fire, she's now preparing for the future. >> this is a lemon that i salvaged from my lemon tree. i'm going to make lemonade out of this. i'm going to rebuild. we're going to be stronger as a community. we're going to be better. >> the first responders are working as quickly as possible to ensure that it is safe for you to return into your communities. canine search teams have been deployed to assist with our recovery efforts. >> firefighters throughout the area spent sunday making progress against the wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes before the stronger winds in the coming days return. a red flag warning has been issued by the national weather service. >> we have the expectation of widespread critical fire weather conditions across the fire next couple of days. that means north northeast winds gusting anywhere from 35 to 55mph, and tho
gas lines, and we have unstable structures. >> on sunday afternoon, los angeles fire department chief kristen crowley gave an update on the pacificalisades fire and an explanation to residents who want to survey their homes. one palisades resident says despite losing her home in the fire, she's now preparing for the future. >> this is a lemon that i salvaged from my lemon tree. i'm going to make lemonade out of this. i'm going to rebuild. we're going to be stronger as a community....
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gas prices are going up. >>> back to the fires in los angeles. first responders still having trouble trying to contain the flames. bill melugin joins us from pacificades. please, describe the devastation, bill. >> reporter: stuart, it looks like the the area was carpet bombed. honestly, it looks like the pictures we saw after hiroshima in world war ii, and i'm not exaggerating. i'll step out and give you a look at what we're seeing. pacific palisades, just one single street where every single house on this street has been completely wiped out on both sides. we are talking multimillion dollar homes. we've got melted cars. basically, the only parts of these homes that made it through are their brick chimneys. just rubble all over the place. take a look across the way, stuart. just in the last 15 minutes, this new random, i don't know if it's a spot fire or if something reignited, that just started. it looks like there are fire crews over there trying to handle that, but it is the just absolute devastation out here with more than 5,000 structures destroyed, and it's about to get harder for firefighters. take a look at this video. l.a. county has thes
gas prices are going up. >>> back to the fires in los angeles. first responders still having trouble trying to contain the flames. bill melugin joins us from pacificades. please, describe the devastation, bill. >> reporter: stuart, it looks like the the area was carpet bombed. honestly, it looks like the pictures we saw after hiroshima in world war ii, and i'm not exaggerating. i'll step out and give you a look at what we're seeing. pacific palisades, just one single street where...
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you see the gas company out here as well all throughout this area because again, it is all the way down this hillside here, this entire area of pacific palisades just demolished. so they're working to make it safe. but for people who want to get back in here and see for themselves, it's not time yet. and in fact, they're being very, very difficult about getting into these areas. several checkpoints you have to go through as media in some places are even just being more difficult, letting people in that way. so still not a time for people to make their way in here. and hopefully after these winds die down later this week, hopefully people will be able to come back and check on their property. sarah. >> yeah, the frustration and fear is real. but as these search and rescue teams or search teams are going through those homes, it is disturbing to know that the cadaver dogs, as you mentioned, are out for the potential of finding more victims in this fire. stephanie elam, thank you so much for all the work that you and your crew have been doing out there. john. >> all right. this morning, $1 an hour to fight the wildfires. new details on t
you see the gas company out here as well all throughout this area because again, it is all the way down this hillside here, this entire area of pacific palisades just demolished. so they're working to make it safe. but for people who want to get back in here and see for themselves, it's not time yet. and in fact, they're being very, very difficult about getting into these areas. several checkpoints you have to go through as media in some places are even just being more difficult, letting people...
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pacific coast. trump says he's going to undo that. but in general, you've got some cold weather. crude at 74. >> nat gas going higher. talking in our office, ben stone and jeff marks who work with me every day. and what we realize is that president biden is saying and doing things that are jarring -- >> symbolic? >> symbolic is probably a better word than meaningless. you've got one president saying one thing. then you've got a president- elect who is just saying, ignore that man. ignore the man behind the curtain, but he's still president. it's just that there's going to be a tremendous amount of joy. president biden would raise the price of oil. again, tone deaf to the concerns of the working person. gasoline, supermarket. we want these down. the ftc did not go after any of the food companies to try to figure out why those prices are so high. they forget where the working person intersects with inflation. and one of them is gasoline. and you don't want prices higher. but the president was along with secretary granholm, about to cut off our plan to expand natural gas. thank heaven. look how much natural gas went up,
pacific coast. trump says he's going to undo that. but in general, you've got some cold weather. crude at 74. >> nat gas going higher. talking in our office, ben stone and jeff marks who work with me every day. and what we realize is that president biden is saying and doing things that are jarring -- >> symbolic? >> symbolic is probably a better word than meaningless. you've got one president saying one thing. then you've got a president- elect who is just saying, ignore that...
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gas tanks. like in that situation. all hands on deck. it's a sad night in los angeles. >> we just saw some tragic footage, jake, of the getty villa museum on fire on the pacific coast highwayu are speaking there. there's the shot of it. that is one of the great cultural institutions of los angeles, one of the older ones. that is just a heartbreaking thing to see. jacob soboroff, thank you very much for that live report. we really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> coming up, today an appeals court judge denied convicted criminal defendant donald trump's latest attempt to block his sentencing, which is scheduled for friday. andrew wiseman will join us next. us next. company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. nothing is more important than family. a family you're born into, a family you choose or a family you make. i'm padma lakshmi. i came to this country when i was four years old with my mother. we came here because it was a land of opportunity. but for many, that's not the case. immigrant families are being separated. black and brown famil
gas tanks. like in that situation. all hands on deck. it's a sad night in los angeles. >> we just saw some tragic footage, jake, of the getty villa museum on fire on the pacific coast highwayu are speaking there. there's the shot of it. that is one of the great cultural institutions of los angeles, one of the older ones. that is just a heartbreaking thing to see. jacob soboroff, thank you very much for that live report. we really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank...
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pacific coast highway. and the smoke is like hurtling past us with ash and little bits of debris coming off of there. but if you look at this building behind the 76 gas station, there was a taller structure there, and we watched it burn away overnight. just to show you how quickly things are escalating and being demolished out here. and that's just parts of what we can see. we've seen parts of fires burning along the side of the pch going north and south. a little structure next to this gladstone's seafood restaurant, a pretty famous restaurant here along the highway here there was a fire there. looked like maybe in a rubbish bin, but the firefighters responded and shut it down. they're going back and forth through this area just to make sure that they're putting out hotspots. but let's be clear, this is not a fire that's anywhere near containment. this is a fire that has a lot of fuel. and then along with these winds, makes it very, very dangerous because those fire just a little bit of fire could get caught up in the wind. and then it takes off and it can start a fire someplace else. we feel pretty safe where we are here, because just on that side
pacific coast highway. and the smoke is like hurtling past us with ash and little bits of debris coming off of there. but if you look at this building behind the 76 gas station, there was a taller structure there, and we watched it burn away overnight. just to show you how quickly things are escalating and being demolished out here. and that's just parts of what we can see. we've seen parts of fires burning along the side of the pch going north and south. a little structure next to this...
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pacific palisades house on tuesday night. an hours later, after he evacuated this video from outside his house. >> if anyone knows this house, just a huge house. there's embers and it looks like there's a gasine back there. we're going to tell the firefighters, just go slow. >> as sam walked in his home, he saw little damage on the right side of the house. but it turns out the fire raged through the left side. >> just check to your left. that's my office. that's where i work. >> many portions inside and outside the house. destroyed. sam and his late wife, arlene raised three daughters here. and i know this all quite personally, because sam was and is best friends with my dad. they've been friends since kindergarten. that's sam on the right, my dad on the left when they were both 16 years old in chicago in 1951. >> there are people less fortunate, more ravaged, more displaced. we have a family that stays together and sticks together, and we started supporting each other. these are material things that are not as important to anybody living things are most important. >> sam's three children and their families all live close to each other in mandatory evacuation areas. jen and her husband, da
pacific palisades house on tuesday night. an hours later, after he evacuated this video from outside his house. >> if anyone knows this house, just a huge house. there's embers and it looks like there's a gasine back there. we're going to tell the firefighters, just go slow. >> as sam walked in his home, he saw little damage on the right side of the house. but it turns out the fire raged through the left side. >> just check to your left. that's my office. that's where i work....
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gas station and car wash. the flag is -- i think it's got to be the biggest american flag in the pacific palisades and it has flownthere for as long as i can remember and it wasn't blowing like that just a couple minutes ago so what i've been told is the forecast is going to change and the winds will pick up again which means that we are not out of the woods yet, not here in the palisades, not on the other side of l.a. county, we even have fires burning up at mount wilson and that's a critical piece of infrastructure where the radio repeaters and other types of information technology are not only serve as the first responders in los angeles county but also all the broadcast over the air, television and radio. so this is still a countywide emergency. it was declared a statewide emergency and a federal disaster area by president joe biden who we are going to hear from him just a little bit on the ground i'm starting to see people try to get back into the community and earlier today i went to my synagogue which remarkably is still standing and i went there with -- i hadn't been there in a long time, frankly but i wen
gas station and car wash. the flag is -- i think it's got to be the biggest american flag in the pacific palisades and it has flownthere for as long as i can remember and it wasn't blowing like that just a couple minutes ago so what i've been told is the forecast is going to change and the winds will pick up again which means that we are not out of the woods yet, not here in the palisades, not on the other side of l.a. county, we even have fires burning up at mount wilson and that's a critical...
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pacific palisades house on tuesday night. an hours later, after he evacuated this video from outside his house. >> if anyone knows this house, just a huge house. there's embers and it looks like there's a gas line back there. we're gonna tell the firefighters, just go slow. >> as sam walked in his home, he saw little damage on the right side of the house. but it turns out the fire raged through the left side. >> just check to your left. >> that's my office. >> that's where i work. >> many portions inside and outside the house. destroyed. sam and his late wife, arlene raised three daughters here, and i know this all quite personally, because sam was and is best friends with my dad. they've been friends since kindergarten. that's sam on the right, my dad on the left when they were both 16 years old in chicago in 1951. >> there are people less fortunate, more ravaged, more displaced. we have a family that stays together and sticks together. and we started supporting each other. these are material things that are not as important to anybody. living things are most important. >> sam's three children and their families all live close to each other in mandatory evacuation areas. jen and her husba
pacific palisades house on tuesday night. an hours later, after he evacuated this video from outside his house. >> if anyone knows this house, just a huge house. there's embers and it looks like there's a gas line back there. we're gonna tell the firefighters, just go slow. >> as sam walked in his home, he saw little damage on the right side of the house. but it turns out the fire raged through the left side. >> just check to your left. >> that's my office. >>...