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one major step forward, opening the neighborhood of pacific palisades.ational guard will withdraw from all checkpoints, allowing easiest access now that the wildfire's 100% contains. pacific palisades will reopen to the public tomorrow morning to speed up recovery and rebuilding. >> it's going to have to be reopened. i mean, there's nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: there will be a heavy law enforcement presence when the historic pacific coast highway, a major artery to neighborhoods and businesses, opens. public access comes 25 days after the firestorm tore through the community, killing at least 12 and destroying more than 6,800 structures. the efforts to save those homes were hindered when a southern california man crashed a drone into a firefighting plane known as a super scooper, grounding it for five days. >> flying drones during times of emergency poses an extreme threat. >> reporter: the drone pilot agreed to plead guilty. peter ackerman will pay about $65,000 restitution to the plane's owner, the government of quebec, 150 hours of commun
one major step forward, opening the neighborhood of pacific palisades.ational guard will withdraw from all checkpoints, allowing easiest access now that the wildfire's 100% contains. pacific palisades will reopen to the public tomorrow morning to speed up recovery and rebuilding. >> it's going to have to be reopened. i mean, there's nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: there will be a heavy law enforcement presence when the historic pacific coast highway, a major artery to...
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we've learned, philip levy, that the palisade constructed in 1634 to demand kate to the bounds english territory became backbone for english settlement patterns, drawing well-to-do planters such the lug wells and pages out the capital city of jamestown to the area called middle plantation. and last week we briefly visited the foundations of the page and we've discussed the established of fruit in parish church in, the 1670s and the college of william and mary, 1693, both of these features increased the appeal of middle plantation as a viable with the promise of future growth after the burning of first jamestown statehouse, along with the rest of the city in bacon's rebellion, 1676, the government met initially at green spring, the home of sir william barclay. this is a view green spring after it was remodeled significantly by the lovewell family and then the lee family. this watercolor done by benjamin henry latrobe in 1796. but this is one of the places where it all happened. but there was some question in the late 1670s over the reconsider section of the new state house and where to
we've learned, philip levy, that the palisade constructed in 1634 to demand kate to the bounds english territory became backbone for english settlement patterns, drawing well-to-do planters such the lug wells and pages out the capital city of jamestown to the area called middle plantation. and last week we briefly visited the foundations of the page and we've discussed the established of fruit in parish church in, the 1670s and the college of william and mary, 1693, both of these features...
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palisades fire scorched more than 23,000 acres in pacific palisades and in malibu. the eden fire tore through 18,000 acres. the immediate danger has passed the road to recovery will be long with recovery costs expected to reach billions. as the area reopens, tensions are running high. pacific palisades and the pacific coast highway will reopen to the public on sunday. as nation guards are removed. people in the area worry that looting and toxic debris with basic services still down. the l.a.p.d. says it will be boosting patrols. >>> coming closer to home now. it's raining, it's wet. it's one of those days where you immediately turn around and want to come back inside. >> it's one of those days that if you're in bed and you don't have to go outside, stay in. it's not the greatest for outdoor plans. the atmospheric river is bringing us some much needed moisture. that much needed moisture again it has arrived and i'm sure you felt it when you stepped outside yesterday. it's going to continue today. over the past six hours we've seen a good amount of rain and we're goin
palisades fire scorched more than 23,000 acres in pacific palisades and in malibu. the eden fire tore through 18,000 acres. the immediate danger has passed the road to recovery will be long with recovery costs expected to reach billions. as the area reopens, tensions are running high. pacific palisades and the pacific coast highway will reopen to the public on sunday. as nation guards are removed. people in the area worry that looting and toxic debris with basic services still down. the...
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palisades fires scorched more than 23,000 acres in pacific palisades and in mali bu. eden fire tore through 16,000 acres. the road to recovery will be long with rebuilding costs expected to reach billions. as the area reopens, tensions are running high. pacific palisades and the pacific coast highway will reopen sunday. officials say this is a step toward recovery. the l.a.p.d. says it will be boosting patrols. >>> first alert meteorologist zoey mince joins us. it's still so tough to see some of those images coming out of that area. it really reminds you the power of nature how quickly and how strong it can be. >> and how lucky we are to see this rain right now. because we haven't seen in the past couple of weeks. it was definitely setting up for some questionable conditions if we didn't get any when it comes to wildfire danger. >> fire season for us is year round. >> yeah, yeah. but luckily we got the rain. it's on the way. it's falling right now and we're going to continue to see it for the next several days which is really nice. flooding concerns are at a minimal w
palisades fires scorched more than 23,000 acres in pacific palisades and in mali bu. eden fire tore through 16,000 acres. the road to recovery will be long with rebuilding costs expected to reach billions. as the area reopens, tensions are running high. pacific palisades and the pacific coast highway will reopen sunday. officials say this is a step toward recovery. the l.a.p.d. says it will be boosting patrols. >>> first alert meteorologist zoey mince joins us. it's still so tough to...
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christina coleman is live from if pacific palisades where the deadly palisades fire began.t here working to remove some of the dangerous and toxic chemicals in these burned-out areas. just take a look at them. her going door to door, house to house, rather, to go through the rubble and clean out what they can. this is the epa's largest wildfire cleanup in the agency's history. of president donald trump visited fire-ravaged areas here in the pacific palisades last week in conjunction with his visit, he signed an executive order directing the epa to safely remove all the hazardous materialses from the burnt-out location within 30 days. those materials include potentially damaged lithium ion batteries, propane, oils, greases and chemicals used for pesticide. >> we a want to make it safe for people to come back and look through the remains of the fire without having to worry about explosion hazards and fire hazards or chemical injury. >> reporter: the epa has already surveyed more than 5500 properties. there's nearly 740 epa personnel here on the ground working these fire zones
christina coleman is live from if pacific palisades where the deadly palisades fire began.t here working to remove some of the dangerous and toxic chemicals in these burned-out areas. just take a look at them. her going door to door, house to house, rather, to go through the rubble and clean out what they can. this is the epa's largest wildfire cleanup in the agency's history. of president donald trump visited fire-ravaged areas here in the pacific palisades last week in conjunction with his...
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a major highway has reopened for the first time after the palisades fire. and we are tracking that incoming rain. we'll talk more about the flood concern and where totals may reach over three inches in less than 24 hours. we'll people moving in san francisco says it is running out of money. we're talking about the san francisco municipal transportation agency. now, it says it's trying to fill those funding gaps. but some of the alternate ideas, like increasing parking meter hours, proven to be unpopular. here's nbc bay area's sergio quintana. the san francisco mta has already announced proposals to cut muni service by about 4% this summer. during its meeting tomorrow, the board will be considering three ideas on how this will work. if implemented, the agency will save about $15 million. but that's a drop in the bucket compared to the budget gap the agency is facing over the next few years. our job is that we have a projected $320 million deficit for the mta, and we're here to think about and prioritize policy options for how to address that. and that meanss
a major highway has reopened for the first time after the palisades fire. and we are tracking that incoming rain. we'll talk more about the flood concern and where totals may reach over three inches in less than 24 hours. we'll people moving in san francisco says it is running out of money. we're talking about the san francisco municipal transportation agency. now, it says it's trying to fill those funding gaps. but some of the alternate ideas, like increasing parking meter hours, proven to be...
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in total, the palisades fire burned over 23,000 acres. structures that were lost. all right to weather. now let's check in with lisa on this level two storm. >> that's right. stephanie. it's getting going. light rain here in the north bay from santa rosa to nevada. you can see it's trying to fill in, but it's all been light, very scattered about along the peninsula. not much in the south bay, but here's what happens through 1:00. look how the rain gets a little bit heavier. and we'll look for the wind to kick in. right now, there's fog all around the bay as well. and so we're going to talk about a milder day and a stronger system into next week. steph. >> lisa thank you. up next, as the investigation into what caused a deadly mid-air collision in d.c. ramps up, we're learning more about the victims. abc seven news at to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things
in total, the palisades fire burned over 23,000 acres. structures that were lost. all right to weather. now let's check in with lisa on this level two storm. >> that's right. stephanie. it's getting going. light rain here in the north bay from santa rosa to nevada. you can see it's trying to fill in, but it's all been light, very scattered about along the peninsula. not much in the south bay, but here's what happens through 1:00. look how the rain gets a little bit heavier. and we'll look...
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extreme demand took down la's water system during the palisades., as we told you before, ran dry, leaving fire crews helpless to douse the flames. now it's coming back. governor newsom tweeted today that five out of nine water systems impacted by the los angeles fires are back online with safe drinking water. the governor also said he's working closely with local water systems to get clean water back to l.a. communities as soon as possible. newsom is calling for an investigation into the water supply issue there. back here at home, oakland a's fans will say a final goodbye to the legendary rickey henderson this weekend. henderson died in late december due to complications from pneumonia. he was 65 years old. over his 25 year baseball career, henderson won two world series titles, an mvp award, and was a ten time all star. a celebration of life takes place tomorrow at 1 p.m. at oakland arena. we checked today and the event is completely sold out. we're back in 60s. ahead. living in limbo in san jose, a family facing an uncertain future after preside
extreme demand took down la's water system during the palisades., as we told you before, ran dry, leaving fire crews helpless to douse the flames. now it's coming back. governor newsom tweeted today that five out of nine water systems impacted by the los angeles fires are back online with safe drinking water. the governor also said he's working closely with local water systems to get clean water back to l.a. communities as soon as possible. newsom is calling for an investigation into the water...
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the palisades fire was one of the biggest disasters in los angeles history.e resource was essential to saving lives and property and suddenly a major firefighting tool was grounded for five days. officials are charging the drone operator that hit the super scooper, an aircraft that can hold up to 16,000 gallons of water. he pled guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft. according to officials he went to a parking garage on january 9th, two days after the fire broke out and launched but he lost sight of it before it crashed into the super scooper and left a hole in the wing. he has agreed to pay for all damages, roughly $65,000, and is agreeing to community service in the form of wildlife relief. he also faces up to one year in federal prison. meanwhile, the atf's national response team has finished collecting evidence and is running tests and investigating what caused the palisades fire that destroyed almost 7,000 homes and left 12 people dead. as of a few hours ago both the eaton fires and palisades fires are 100% contained. janai. >>
the palisades fire was one of the biggest disasters in los angeles history.e resource was essential to saving lives and property and suddenly a major firefighting tool was grounded for five days. officials are charging the drone operator that hit the super scooper, an aircraft that can hold up to 16,000 gallons of water. he pled guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft. according to officials he went to a parking garage on january 9th, two days after the fire broke out...
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today, a guilty plea from a man accused of flying a drone over the palisades fire. that drone then collided with a firefighting plane. prosecutors say peter aikman launched the drone from a parking structure to survey the damage from the fire. a couple of weeks ago. that's when he lost sight of the drone. that drone collided with the wing of a super scooper aircraft. investigators hope it serves as a warning about the dangers of reckless drone use. as cal fire has said, if you fly, we can't. meaning they cannot use their most sophisticated technique to attack these wildfires. so here's the penalty. as part of his plea deal, aikman agreed to perform wildfire recovery community service. he'll also pay restitution for the damaged aircraft. that's a little more than 65,000 bucks. he could still face a year in prison and more fines pending a judge's sentencing. well, a gloomy outlook on the sierra snowpack. today was the second snowpack survey of the phillips station near south lake tahoe. and there was a big dip this month. we started with over 100% of average. today, s
today, a guilty plea from a man accused of flying a drone over the palisades fire. that drone then collided with a firefighting plane. prosecutors say peter aikman launched the drone from a parking structure to survey the damage from the fire. a couple of weeks ago. that's when he lost sight of the drone. that drone collided with the wing of a super scooper aircraft. investigators hope it serves as a warning about the dangers of reckless drone use. as cal fire has said, if you fly, we can't....
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back here in california, after nearly a month ravaging parts of los angeles, the palisades and eatonre now 100% contained. that update late last night from cal fire and the pacific coast highway, will partially reopen tomorrow morning, the first time since that palisades fire broke out. beginning at 8 a.m, one lane in each direction will be open to essential traffic only. lapd officers may stop people to ensure they have legitimate business in that area. just about 42 past the hour. still to come on today in the bay. one of many a bay area family currently under temporary protected status, now living in limbo after president trump made a after president trump made a major change this week. they i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mea
back here in california, after nearly a month ravaging parts of los angeles, the palisades and eatonre now 100% contained. that update late last night from cal fire and the pacific coast highway, will partially reopen tomorrow morning, the first time since that palisades fire broke out. beginning at 8 a.m, one lane in each direction will be open to essential traffic only. lapd officers may stop people to ensure they have legitimate business in that area. just about 42 past the hour. still to...
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los angeles is postponing the opening of the pacific coast highway through pacific palisades.to reopen today for the first time since the devastation in los angeles. and nearly 5000 people signed a petition to keep the palisades area, which includes a stretch of that highway, closed to nonresidents. instead, one lane in each direction will reopen tomorrow. checkpoints in the area will still remain in place. still ahead this morning. protests this week over massive cuts to one bay area university. but the money problems don't stop at just one campus. we'll explain. and here's a live look from our roof camera. lisa is tracking a level one system moving through the bay area, with more to come you can access your fico® score in a snap. (daughter) what i would give to be able to make art on this scale! (dad) you will one day. but it's equally important for you to be thinking about your future... building credit— (daughter) dad... fargo, what's my fico® score? (dad) wow... it's a work of art. (vo) do you fargo? (daughter) that was corny, but i'll take it. (vo) you can. visit wellsfa
los angeles is postponing the opening of the pacific coast highway through pacific palisades.to reopen today for the first time since the devastation in los angeles. and nearly 5000 people signed a petition to keep the palisades area, which includes a stretch of that highway, closed to nonresidents. instead, one lane in each direction will reopen tomorrow. checkpoints in the area will still remain in place. still ahead this morning. protests this week over massive cuts to one bay area...
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she thanked them for saving her home in pacific palisades during the los angeles wildfires earlier this>> the reason they got saved is because it was a team from santa rosa, the santa rosa firefighters that saved her, and they never gave up. i have to tell you, not just on my house, but on the whole side of the whole mountain canyon that was coming up towards us. >> two chief officers from santa rosa fire led a strike team that was sent to the palisades fire. it included fire engines from santa rosa, gold ridge, sonoma valley, sonoma county and rancho adobe. >> i'd like to dedicate this next song to all of those firefighters because until you really see it happen, you can't believe it. you just simply cannot believe the bravery of these men. >> the benefit concert raised more than $60 million in ticket sales, and sponsorships. >> might be a good weekend to watch a replay of it inside, because the rain. it's going to be here for a while yet. >> meteorologist sandhya patel has that for us. sandhya. >> yeah, and you know what? we welcome the rain and julian. but if you do want to be inside
she thanked them for saving her home in pacific palisades during the los angeles wildfires earlier this>> the reason they got saved is because it was a team from santa rosa, the santa rosa firefighters that saved her, and they never gave up. i have to tell you, not just on my house, but on the whole side of the whole mountain canyon that was coming up towards us. >> two chief officers from santa rosa fire led a strike team that was sent to the palisades fire. it included fire...
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residents and visitors are advised to avoid the area in the cleanup from the palisades fire.he environmental protection agency shared its plans for removing debris, but some residents are protesting the use of a motel lot for hazardous waste. >> they're saying this could be a danger to the people. the air quality and environment of malibu. there's a lot at topanga and pch. that's pacific coast highway. it will be used as a transfer site for dangerous items like lithium batteries, propane tanks and pesticides that cannot go into a landfill. >> how will we know that the epa truly do leave this landscape and this ecosystem as they found it? i don't know how i can entrust that from happening, and they really haven't kind of at all attempted to have a dialog with us as a community. we feel totally blindsided that this has just happened. >> the epa is saying protections are in place and that some debris will be isolated, triple wrapped, and sealed before being transported. >> a message of hope and raising funds to rebuild a fire aid benefit concert was held in southern california l
residents and visitors are advised to avoid the area in the cleanup from the palisades fire.he environmental protection agency shared its plans for removing debris, but some residents are protesting the use of a motel lot for hazardous waste. >> they're saying this could be a danger to the people. the air quality and environment of malibu. there's a lot at topanga and pch. that's pacific coast highway. it will be used as a transfer site for dangerous items like lithium batteries, propane...
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after four weeks, california officials say finally the devastating palisades and eaton fires are 100%fires burned more than 37,000 acres, destroyed more than 16,000 structures in the l.a. area. at least 29 people died as a result. meantime, a 56-year-old man agreed to plead guilty because of a collision between an unauthorized drone and a fire fighting aircraft that was flying over the palisades fire. the drone severely damaged the wing. the craft was forced out of service for repairs at a time when all fire fighting resources were needed. >>> a new york doctor was indicted on friday for allegedly prescribing an abortion pill online in that state which has one of the strictest abortion bans in the country. this will mark the first time a physician is facing criminal charges for being accused of sending abortion pills to another state since the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade in 2022. under the law in louisiana, doctors face up to 15 years in prison for performing a legal abortion, including one involving pills. the doctor did not respond to our request for comment. >>> quite
after four weeks, california officials say finally the devastating palisades and eaton fires are 100%fires burned more than 37,000 acres, destroyed more than 16,000 structures in the l.a. area. at least 29 people died as a result. meantime, a 56-year-old man agreed to plead guilty because of a collision between an unauthorized drone and a fire fighting aircraft that was flying over the palisades fire. the drone severely damaged the wing. the craft was forced out of service for repairs at a time...
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also, after nearly a month of crews working relentlessly, the palisades and eaton fires are now 100% contained. but much remains to be done. l.a .'s emergency management warns that burn debris contains hazardous toxic materials. cnn's julia vargas jones joined the epa for a firsthand look at the cleanup effort. >> sifting through altadena's ashes. what were once homes now piles of toxic waste. the cleanup after the deadly eaton fire is just beginning. >> so we put a white x to mark that. we've checked it, and it doesn't have anything dangerous. >> in it. >> weeks after flames decimated thousands of homes and businesses, crews and hazmat suits roamed the ruins. the environmental protection agency, carrying out what they call phase one a painstaking process removing all that is hazardous in the fire's aftermath. >> they're common goods from your house, paints from your shop. they may be oils from your garage, propane from your grill. these are the kinds of materials we're looking for and will remove if they're if they haven't been burned. >> harry allen has been with the epa for more t
also, after nearly a month of crews working relentlessly, the palisades and eaton fires are now 100% contained. but much remains to be done. l.a .'s emergency management warns that burn debris contains hazardous toxic materials. cnn's julia vargas jones joined the epa for a firsthand look at the cleanup effort. >> sifting through altadena's ashes. what were once homes now piles of toxic waste. the cleanup after the deadly eaton fire is just beginning. >> so we put a white x to mark...
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rebuild the peace and have a stability relationship between the palisades and israel.both. johnathon: do you believe we will see a gloverring that must be a requirement of peace agreement if had mas is not a part of it. johnathon: it seems there's a great deal of pressure now on both sides of russia and ukraine from the trump administration to come towards some agreement and will it spy both sides? >> incoming going to cancellation to vladamir putin and president zelensky to bring them and either one will want to give up certain things but they're both going to have to give up certain things if there's in fact going to be peace. on the ukrainian side, ukraine has got to understand they will not be able to keep all their territory. president trump stalked about ukraine having elections in the near future. on the russia side, russia likely satisfied with the territory they have and renouncing claims for additional territory for ukraine and also ukraine can be a part of nato in the future. they're going to need it. thank you for spending part of your day. johnathon: presi
rebuild the peace and have a stability relationship between the palisades and israel.both. johnathon: do you believe we will see a gloverring that must be a requirement of peace agreement if had mas is not a part of it. johnathon: it seems there's a great deal of pressure now on both sides of russia and ukraine from the trump administration to come towards some agreement and will it spy both sides? >> incoming going to cancellation to vladamir putin and president zelensky to bring them...
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from altadena to malibu and the pacific palisades... ..let�*s show the world who we are! their houses, that had costumes and whatnot. i didn't think the grammys should be happening. - it's very weird to me i there will be celebrities while people in other parts of the city are suffering - to the disaster. despite the doubts about whether the grammys should happen at all, the recording academy has evening will double win an award for best album. as the most nominated artist in the history of the grammys, this award four times. it's also tipped to be a night for up—and—coming the show will go on. andzthe music industry is keen emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. that is going to where grande is where grande production is under way. where grande production is under way- _ where grande production is under way. you always said you it here, under way. you always said you _ it here. to - under way. you always said you _ it here, to this - would make it here, to this place, to pennsylvania. we are all here with the elements combined. where mother nature father time. to hear the me
from altadena to malibu and the pacific palisades... ..let�*s show the world who we are! their houses, that had costumes and whatnot. i didn't think the grammys should be happening. - it's very weird to me i there will be celebrities while people in other parts of the city are suffering - to the disaster. despite the doubts about whether the grammys should happen at all, the recording academy has evening will double win an award for best album. as the most nominated artist in the history of...
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>> i brought in a motion last week with my colleague who represents the palisades to streamline the process has lifted the california environmental quality act restrictions. we are moving full speed ahead. it is important for people to know that there are options for them. i am also looking at allowing them to put an adu which is a separate home on their property while they rebuild. right now the law requires you have to have a home in order to build an adu. we will waive that so people actually have options moving forward. it is important to give these people hope. they have lost everything. as you heard the couple they are in it for the long haul. they love altadena and they are ready to rebuild. >> how much of an issue, concern it is with the number of ev cars , tesla's and the like, that burned and have made it environmentally more complicated >> yeah, the epa finding a place to do the separation, lithium batteries are the problem. the other hazardous waste or paint cans. have the roundup, typically. lithium batteries are challenging but the epa has confidence that they can stabilize, p
>> i brought in a motion last week with my colleague who represents the palisades to streamline the process has lifted the california environmental quality act restrictions. we are moving full speed ahead. it is important for people to know that there are options for them. i am also looking at allowing them to put an adu which is a separate home on their property while they rebuild. right now the law requires you have to have a home in order to build an adu. we will waive that so people...
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fighting the palisades wildfire earlier this month. peter trip aikman is facing one federal misdemeanor count of unsafe operation of in unmanned aircraft, which carries a sentence of up to a year in prison. the crash caused the aircraft to be grounded for several days. >> some big names in music performed in los angeles last night for the fire, a benefit concert fleetwood mac alumni. stevie nicks one of the artists who took to the stage at the kia forum during her performance. she gave a special. thank you to the santa rosa fire fighters who she says saved her house in the pacific palisades. she called them true heroes saying they never gave up next, dedicated her song landslide to that brave crew. much-needed free services were offered to the unhoused community in san jose today. state senator dave cortez, the hosting his 14th unhoused health fair at city hall as kron four's philippe djegal reports hundreds showed up. >> the san jose city hall rotunda providing much needed relief from the cold and rain friday for hundreds of people li
fighting the palisades wildfire earlier this month. peter trip aikman is facing one federal misdemeanor count of unsafe operation of in unmanned aircraft, which carries a sentence of up to a year in prison. the crash caused the aircraft to be grounded for several days. >> some big names in music performed in los angeles last night for the fire, a benefit concert fleetwood mac alumni. stevie nicks one of the artists who took to the stage at the kia forum during her performance. she gave a...
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billy crystal, who lost his home in the palisades fire, there will still be the coveted awards up forne of two halves. during the course of today. of the country overnight. that's going to bring wet and windy weather to scotland, northern ireland. england and wales, variable cloud because of that weather cold further north and west where it's wet and windy. for monday it will probably be be the most unsettled day the best of any sunshine in north—east scotland. grey in the south—east, lighter winds here than what we will have further north and west. double figure values for most. some sunny spells here. and eastwards into england and wales through the night tuesday itself sees that weather front continue si england and wales generally mild, rain in the north through the afternoon on tuesday. but here we'll see scattered showers, and with the colder air, something wintry certainly on the hills. double figures across the south and east. from the near continent. but you can see despite it turning colder there this is bbc news, the headlines... will be worth it. taxes will be imposed on i
billy crystal, who lost his home in the palisades fire, there will still be the coveted awards up forne of two halves. during the course of today. of the country overnight. that's going to bring wet and windy weather to scotland, northern ireland. england and wales, variable cloud because of that weather cold further north and west where it's wet and windy. for monday it will probably be be the most unsettled day the best of any sunshine in north—east scotland. grey in the south—east,...
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♪ ♪ >> from altadena, to malibu, to the pacific palisades, let show the world who we are!ife and i like so many others living the pacific palisades lost our home in the fires. ♪ ♪ >> for us, so much empathy and care and shock really, and some anger thrown in there, too. ♪ ♪ >> why was it important for you to be a part of this cons are? >> i lived here for 50 years so this place is really my blood. >> two l.a. venues, more than $60 million raised for fire relief and nearly 30 a-list musicians including... no doubt, pink, billie eilish, stevie nicks, olivia rodrigo, and green day. >> of course, we are here. >> travis barker drum for jelly roll on hollywood nights and katy perry performed with the pass adia choir that lost its rehearsal hall in the flames. >> they are resilient and they are singing a song i sing very rarely but i thought it was really appropriate called "rise." ♪ ♪ >> lady gaga closed a star-studded benefit with an original song. >> me and my friend michael, my fiancee, we wrote the song for you. ♪ ♪ >> these wear the clothes i was wearing when i fled my hous
♪ ♪ >> from altadena, to malibu, to the pacific palisades, let show the world who we are!ife and i like so many others living the pacific palisades lost our home in the fires. ♪ ♪ >> for us, so much empathy and care and shock really, and some anger thrown in there, too. ♪ ♪ >> why was it important for you to be a part of this cons are? >> i lived here for 50 years so this place is really my blood. >> two l.a. venues, more than $60 million raised for...
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the pacific palisades and casey age will fully reopen. reporter andy reece meyer has a look at how the area has changed from after the devastating fires. >> pch is one of the all-time great drives heading up the coast, a rite of passage for angelenos, the surf, the sun iconic. during the pandemic. i filmed a stretch of pch from the hood of my car. there wasn't a lot to do. you might remember. but now nearly 5 years later, everything is different. it's a bank is where i started recording. on the left, the beach to the right, the real ian. there was always a line. but while you waitee, you could look at pictures on the wall of fires. the restaurant had survived over the years. it's a finger motel. built in 1929. wasn't all winery, wiley's %ait shop and lot of time. just past tuna canyon road is where las angeles an-and malibu begins. holmes stood all along here starting at 19,000 pch. home after home gun looking north, a view of the shoreline from the road. behind the barriers. still law enforcement, national guardsmen, disaster cleanup com
the pacific palisades and casey age will fully reopen. reporter andy reece meyer has a look at how the area has changed from after the devastating fires. >> pch is one of the all-time great drives heading up the coast, a rite of passage for angelenos, the surf, the sun iconic. during the pandemic. i filmed a stretch of pch from the hood of my car. there wasn't a lot to do. you might remember. but now nearly 5 years later, everything is different. it's a bank is where i started recording....
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billy crystal, who lost his home in the palisades fire, said la will recover. ..let�*s show the worldheir house. i didn't think the grammys should be happening. - it's very weird to me i there will be celebrities walking on the red carpet, - wearing very expensive clothes, organisers are keen for the night to be sensitive despite the doubts about whether the grammys justified its decision to go on, saying the evening will double as a charitable night to raise funds and honour there will still be the coveted awards up for grabs. win an award for best album. but she is up against taylor swift, who has won this award four times. it's also tipped to be a night for up—and—coming artists with nominations for chappell roan, and charlie the show will go on. a rare mercedes racing car has set a new world record price for a grand prix vehicle after being sold at auction for more than 50 million dollars. the silver 1954 streamliner was sold becomes the 2nd most expensive car ever sold at auction. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. weather to come through the next seven days. there will be a f
billy crystal, who lost his home in the palisades fire, said la will recover. ..let�*s show the worldheir house. i didn't think the grammys should be happening. - it's very weird to me i there will be celebrities walking on the red carpet, - wearing very expensive clothes, organisers are keen for the night to be sensitive despite the doubts about whether the grammys justified its decision to go on, saying the evening will double as a charitable night to raise funds and honour there will still...
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"usa today" says the palisades and eaton wildfires are now 100% contained after burning for nearly a fueled by powerful santa ana winds, the fires killed at least 29 people, destroyed more than 16,000 homes and businesses, and burned more than 37,000 acres. firefighters say the last remaining fires are in isolated steep mountain terrain. the l.a. mayor's office says the pacific coast highway is reopening today with one lane of traffic each way. >>> and the bbc says a major highway partially collapsed as flooding in northeastern australia gets worse. torrential rain has washed away roads and caused a bridge to cave in making it difficult for rescue teams to reach some of the worst-hit areas. a 63-year-old woman died yesterday when a small rescue boat trying to save her capsized. thousands of people have been urged to move to higher ground. weather forecasters say nearly 12 inches of rain could fall in a 24-hour period. >>> and cnn says greece's so-called instagram island has been hit by more than 200 earthquakes sparking school closings and warnings to avoid indoor gatherings. the qua
"usa today" says the palisades and eaton wildfires are now 100% contained after burning for nearly a fueled by powerful santa ana winds, the fires killed at least 29 people, destroyed more than 16,000 homes and businesses, and burned more than 37,000 acres. firefighters say the last remaining fires are in isolated steep mountain terrain. the l.a. mayor's office says the pacific coast highway is reopening today with one lane of traffic each way. >>> and the bbc says a major...
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the eaton and palisades fires started on january 7th. the eaton blaze tore through altadena, killing 17 people and destroying over 9000 buildings across 14,000 acres in the pacific palisades. 12 people died as flames consumed 23,000 acres and leveled more than 6000 structures. >> investigators in washington, d.c., are still trying to figure out what caused wednesday's collision between an american airlines flight and a u.s. army black hawk helicopter over the potomac river. there's a lot of work to do. cnn's pete muntean is following the investigation and the recovery efforts. >> it is the best view yet of. >> the worst. >> aviation disaster in decades. the army black hawk helicopter flying down the potomac river and directly into american airlines flight 53. 42. >> that's 67 people losing are so losing their lives right there. i mean, that's hard to watch. this isn't a video game. >> brad bowman was a company commander in the very same blackhawk unit and flew this flight path often. >> the helicopter pilot at this point should be scanni
the eaton and palisades fires started on january 7th. the eaton blaze tore through altadena, killing 17 people and destroying over 9000 buildings across 14,000 acres in the pacific palisades. 12 people died as flames consumed 23,000 acres and leveled more than 6000 structures. >> investigators in washington, d.c., are still trying to figure out what caused wednesday's collision between an american airlines flight and a u.s. army black hawk helicopter over the potomac river. there's a lot...
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its checkpoints to get into pacific palisades will stay in place to reduce looting.esidents returning home still worried about looters and squatters going into their homes that are still standing but are now uninhabitable. the environmental protection agency is on the ground in los angeles, says nearly a thousand personnel begin to sift through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the largest wildfire cleanup in epa history. we're told it's assembling teams to clear hazardous materials for more than 13,000 residential and 250 commercial properties impacted by the fires. >> we want to move as fast as we can to get people to the next step, so they can remove their debris and start envisioning their new their new home. these are hazmat technicians, which unfortunately have a lot of experience with wildfire cleanup. going back to chico. even other fires in malibu, certainly. lahaina, maui. >> president trump visited fire ravaged areas in the pacific palisades ten days ago and signed an executive order directing the epa to remove all hazardous materials within 30 days. thos
its checkpoints to get into pacific palisades will stay in place to reduce looting.esidents returning home still worried about looters and squatters going into their homes that are still standing but are now uninhabitable. the environmental protection agency is on the ground in los angeles, says nearly a thousand personnel begin to sift through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the largest wildfire cleanup in epa history. we're told it's assembling teams to clear hazardous materials for more...
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los angeles is postponing the opening of the pacific coast highway through pacific palisades.pen today for the first time since the devastating wildfires. nearly 5000 people signed a petition to keep the palisades area, which includes a stretch of the highway, closed to nonresidents. instead, one lane in each direction will reopen tomorrow. checkpoints in the area will remain in place. still ahead on abc seven mornings protests this week over massive cuts to one bay area university. but the money problems do not stop at just one campus. we'll explain. and here's a live look from our south beach camera. you see traffic moving along nicely here on the bay sometimes it takes a different approach to see the possibilities all around you. ♪ with capella university's flexpath format, you can earn a degree on your schedule... thanks so much. ...and get the support you need to pursue your goals. a different future is closer than you think with capella university. when migraine strikes... do you question the tradeoffs of treating? ubrelvy is another option. it works fast, and most have
los angeles is postponing the opening of the pacific coast highway through pacific palisades.pen today for the first time since the devastating wildfires. nearly 5000 people signed a petition to keep the palisades area, which includes a stretch of the highway, closed to nonresidents. instead, one lane in each direction will reopen tomorrow. checkpoints in the area will remain in place. still ahead on abc seven mornings protests this week over massive cuts to one bay area university. but the...
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over the weekend, the palisades fire and that transiting fire in altadena where declared contained.> vice president jd vance visited east palestine, ohio to mark two years since the disastrous train derailment there. the visit comes after a new lawsuit has made the first allegations of death caused by this incident. the lawsuit filed on behalf of hundreds of ohio residents contains seven wrongful death claims filed against norfolk southern railroad including the death of a one-week-old baby. the lawsuit does not contain any details about the death but alleges the cleanup was botched by the railroad and that federal agencies failed to properly warn about the health risks from the toxic materials involved in the crash. and norfolk southern declined to comment on the new litigation. this comes after the railroad company previously agreed to a $600 million class action settlement for anyone living within 20 miles of the crash. >>> united airlines flight was evacuated in houston sunday after an apparent issue with the engine. flames and smoke were seen coming from one of the engines forc
over the weekend, the palisades fire and that transiting fire in altadena where declared contained.> vice president jd vance visited east palestine, ohio to mark two years since the disastrous train derailment there. the visit comes after a new lawsuit has made the first allegations of death caused by this incident. the lawsuit filed on behalf of hundreds of ohio residents contains seven wrongful death claims filed against norfolk southern railroad including the death of a one-week-old baby....
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she took the time to thank the firefighters for saving her home in the palisades. >> the reason it goted because it was a team from santa rosa, santa rosa firefighters that saved her. and they never gave up. >> that just gave me chills her shout out. we went to the fire house today where the crew was based out, the team in l.a. heard the message and they appreciated with the santa rosa city managers office saying the outpouring of support has been inspiring. >>> all right, back to our rain coverage as all of the bay area remains under a flood watch through the upcoming weekend. the concerns escalating into next week with several consecutive days of rain expected. if we take you the sierra, the new measurements taken today show the snow pack at 22-inches what does that mean? that's down from 24-inches two months ago and only 65% of normal. but this storm will certainly help boost those numbers. in fact, there is an avalanche watch for the central sierra through at least tomorrow morning. the sierra avalanche center says the risk will continue to increase throughout the night as the stor
she took the time to thank the firefighters for saving her home in the palisades. >> the reason it goted because it was a team from santa rosa, santa rosa firefighters that saved her. and they never gave up. >> that just gave me chills her shout out. we went to the fire house today where the crew was based out, the team in l.a. heard the message and they appreciated with the santa rosa city managers office saying the outpouring of support has been inspiring. >>> all right,...
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more will reopen id checkpoints to get into pacific palisades will stay in place to reduce looting.he residents going back home still worry about looters and squatters getting into homes that are still standing, but they're now uninhabitable. well, the environmental protection agency is on the ground there in los angeles is almost a thousand personnel start sifting through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the biggest wildfire cleanup in the history of the epa. it's assembling teams to clear hazardous materials for more than 13,000 residential and 250 commercial properties affected by the wildfires. >> we want to move as fast as we can to get people to the next step so they can remove their debris and start envisioning their new, their new home. these are hazmat technicians, which unfortunately have a lot of experience with wildfire cleanup going back to chico. even other fires in malibu, certainly lahaina, maui. >> now ten days ago, president trump went to see the fire ravaged areas in pacific palisades, and he signed an executive order directing the epa to remove all hazardous ma
more will reopen id checkpoints to get into pacific palisades will stay in place to reduce looting.he residents going back home still worry about looters and squatters getting into homes that are still standing, but they're now uninhabitable. well, the environmental protection agency is on the ground there in los angeles is almost a thousand personnel start sifting through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the biggest wildfire cleanup in the history of the epa. it's assembling teams to clear...
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thank you to the santa rosa fire fighters who she says saved her house in the pacific palisades. called them true heroes saying they never gave up. knicks dedicated her song landslide to that brave crew. pretty cool. still ahead on kron, 4 news at 4. >> president trump says he is putting tariffs on canada, mexico and china starting tomorrow after the break, we'll speak live with financial expert george machete about what this means machete about what this means for all of us. with dupixent, stay ahead of moderate-to-severe eczema. as you welcome the feeling of touch with clearer skin and less itch. the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, helps heal your skin from within. severe allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for face, mouth, tongue or throat swelling, wheezing or trouble breathing. tell your doctor of new or worsening eye problems, like eye pain, vision changes, or blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma or other medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. >>
thank you to the santa rosa fire fighters who she says saved her house in the pacific palisades. called them true heroes saying they never gave up. knicks dedicated her song landslide to that brave crew. pretty cool. still ahead on kron, 4 news at 4. >> president trump says he is putting tariffs on canada, mexico and china starting tomorrow after the break, we'll speak live with financial expert george machete about what this means machete about what this means for all of us. with...
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id checkpoints to enter pacific palisades will remain in place.eturning home are still concerned about looters and squatters coming to homes that are still standing, but are now uninhabitable. the environmental protection agency is on the ground in los angeles, as nearly a thousand personnel begin to sift through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the largest wildfire cleanup in epa history. they are assembling teams of 60 to clear hazardous materials from more than 13,000 residential and 250 commercial properties that were all impacted by these fires. over 5500 properties have already been surveyed. >> we want to move as fast as we can to get people to that next step, so they can remove their debris and start envisioning their new their new home. these are hazmat technicians, which unfortunately have a lot of experience with wildfire cleanup going back to chico, even other fires in malibu, certainly. lahaina, maui. >> president donald trump visited fire ravaged areas in the pacific palisades nine days ago. he also signed an executive order direct
id checkpoints to enter pacific palisades will remain in place.eturning home are still concerned about looters and squatters coming to homes that are still standing, but are now uninhabitable. the environmental protection agency is on the ground in los angeles, as nearly a thousand personnel begin to sift through hazardous wildfire debris. this is the largest wildfire cleanup in epa history. they are assembling teams of 60 to clear hazardous materials from more than 13,000 residential and 250...
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>> yeah, frank, i spent a lot of time in the palisades in college, and we're staying very near to there and have seen some of the destruction there. and also just driving through this altadena community, which is one that i also know just driving through here during the daytime today has been startling. i mean, truly not hyperbolic to say it's like a bomb went off, and it's incredible to see just how many homes have been destroyed, but also the homes that the fires have missed and how lucky certain folks got in this firestorm. but it is it is just devastating to see in person and to talk to some of those fire survivors like we did today. but i guess above all, it has been the resiliency of these communities and the strength and the unity that they have all continued to show during this tragedy. >> greg lee, live for us in altadena. greg. thank you. >> thank you. greg. well, a pair of fire benefit concerts in la featuring some of the biggest names in the music industry have raised $80 million so far. >> and as ktvu bailey o'carroll shows us, the event also featured survivors speaking out
>> yeah, frank, i spent a lot of time in the palisades in college, and we're staying very near to there and have seen some of the destruction there. and also just driving through this altadena community, which is one that i also know just driving through here during the daytime today has been startling. i mean, truly not hyperbolic to say it's like a bomb went off, and it's incredible to see just how many homes have been destroyed, but also the homes that the fires have missed and how...
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borja: satcha: un grupo de estafadores se aprovechan de los incendios en pacific palisade en californiao te aprovechas del dolor de otro para tu otro beneficio, es impresionante. hablamos de otros temas un poco mÁs felices, shakira le dedica su triunfo en los grammy 2025 a los inmigrantes, aquÍ escucharÁ su discurso y verÁs a todos los latinos aquÍ en la academia de la grabaciÓn que han reconocido en la imparticiÓn mma premiaciÓn. satcha: tenemos la entrevista satcha: tenemos la entrevista al joven diseÑador que paso de hola, susan... ¿miel? aja... hmm, lo entiendo, pero esa tos suena bastante mal. prueba robitussin honey, la miel real que amas más el poderoso alivio para la tos. ¿te importa si reviso tu basura? robitussin, la única marca con miel true source certified. ¡hola! ¡soy yo...tu piel seca! necesito algo que nos hace falta. las ceramidas de cerave. cerave, con tres ceramidas esenciales, ayuda a restaurar mi barrera natural para retener la hidratación y sentirla por mucho tiempo. humectantes cerave. no soy supersticioso, pero... ...la gente me esta mirando muy raro. tal vez nec
borja: satcha: un grupo de estafadores se aprovechan de los incendios en pacific palisade en californiao te aprovechas del dolor de otro para tu otro beneficio, es impresionante. hablamos de otros temas un poco mÁs felices, shakira le dedica su triunfo en los grammy 2025 a los inmigrantes, aquÍ escucharÁ su discurso y verÁs a todos los latinos aquÍ en la academia de la grabaciÓn que han reconocido en la imparticiÓn mma premiaciÓn. satcha: tenemos la entrevista satcha: tenemos la...
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a drone pilot pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for crashing into a firefighting aircraft over the palisades fire. that collision forced the plane to make an emergency landing at a time when all firefighting resources were desperately needed. the drone pilot avoided prison time but will need to complete 150 hours of community service and pay about $65,000 in restitution for damage to the plane. ♪i sent a postcard to you ♪. >>> the bay area's own green day helped kick on of a fire benefit concert in los angeles last night. some of the biggest names in music took to the stage for fire aid, raising funds to help rebuild communities devastated by wildfires. the star-studded lineup included stevie nicks, billie eilish, sting, and lady gaga. >>> in altadena a 525-pound bear took shelter in a family's crawlspace after the eaton fire erupted near his natural habitat. experts determined the bear was just too big to tranquilize. so wildlife officials set a trap using chicken, sardines, and peanut butter, sounds good, that was just too tempting for him to ignore. residents around the neighborhood say t
a drone pilot pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for crashing into a firefighting aircraft over the palisades fire. that collision forced the plane to make an emergency landing at a time when all firefighting resources were desperately needed. the drone pilot avoided prison time but will need to complete 150 hours of community service and pay about $65,000 in restitution for damage to the plane. ♪i sent a postcard to you ♪. >>> the bay area's own green day helped kick on of a fire...
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this comes more than three weeks after the eaton and palisades fire broke out in southern california.s had already been lifted, and for more than a week, the fires have not posed a major threat. in total, the palisades fire burned over 23,000 acres and the eaton fire burned more than 14,000 acres. at least 29 people died in the fires. there's a push to help san francisco's economic recovery. the city is considering a solution to empty storefronts, making it easier for chain stores to move in. currently, the process can take upwards of two years. a new proposal would allow formula retail on a one mile stretch of van ness avenue between redwood street and broadway. >> these are the former auto showrooms, and so permitting formula retail allows for more flexibility in these really, really big spaces that you're not seeing on merchant on on some of the neighborhood merchant corridors. >> the city defines formula retailers as companies with 11 or more outlets. the proposal still needs more support from the board of supervisors before moving forward. well, for the first time in decades, the
this comes more than three weeks after the eaton and palisades fire broke out in southern california.s had already been lifted, and for more than a week, the fires have not posed a major threat. in total, the palisades fire burned over 23,000 acres and the eaton fire burned more than 14,000 acres. at least 29 people died in the fires. there's a push to help san francisco's economic recovery. the city is considering a solution to empty storefronts, making it easier for chain stores to move in....
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actor and producer steve gutenberg captured the destruction after the fire tore through his pacific palisadesrhood. >> i was conscious of my mental state and mental health. i have seen tragedy, people scared, people in wheelchairs. mothers and fathers trying to find their kids. people having anxiety attacks, panic attacks. reporter: one study found up to 16% of adults might suffer posttraumatic stress disorder for up to six month after wildfire, major depression and anxiety. pbs news spoke with americans who have lived through past wildfires about how they continue to be affected. >> it does take a toll on you, mental health wise because it is not something you just turn off. reporter: todd is a veteran wild fighter -- wildfire fighter in montana. >> i was holding onto and not necessarily expressing dissatisfaction with the situation or how i was traumatized by seeing somebody's family album with burning pictures blowing down the street. reporter: it is not just first responders and those who lost their homes that suffer. mitch stone, evacuated during the massive 2017 thomas fire -- >> everyo
actor and producer steve gutenberg captured the destruction after the fire tore through his pacific palisadesrhood. >> i was conscious of my mental state and mental health. i have seen tragedy, people scared, people in wheelchairs. mothers and fathers trying to find their kids. people having anxiety attacks, panic attacks. reporter: one study found up to 16% of adults might suffer posttraumatic stress disorder for up to six month after wildfire, major depression and anxiety. pbs news...
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as you can see in this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forest were under an avalanche warning this morning. that warning did not include ski areas and highway or higher elevations. at 8000ft, they are seeing some snow. all right. don't forget you can track the rain throughout the week ahead with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the same live doppler seven radar that our weather team uses. search abc seven bay area in your device's app store to download it now. several businesses and street vendors across the bay area are closed for today in protest of u.s. immigration policies. it's a nationwide movement called a day without an immigrant. as abc seven news reporter lena howland shows us, the point of this day is to showcase the vital role of immigrants in the u.s. economy. >> storefronts look a little different in san francisco monday morning, this restaurant in the mission closed, and street vendors that would normally line mission street mostly gone. >> it's not to affect businesses easiest to prove your car with our power,
as you can see in this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forest were under an avalanche warning this morning. that warning did not include ski areas and highway or higher elevations. at 8000ft, they are seeing some snow. all right. don't forget you can track the rain throughout the week ahead with the abc seven bay area app. you can get the latest forecast and the same live doppler seven radar that our weather team uses. search abc seven bay area in your device's app...
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challenge of acknowledging in content and tone the devastation that savaged altadena and pacific palisadese and destroyed thousands of homes. >> we're seeing. >> a much more scaled down, muted version of what award season typically feels like this time of year. >> conan keeping a watchful eye on what will feel appropriate and on point as the show draws near, along with academy leadership. >> during this year's. >> ceremony, we will honor the talented filmmakers nominated today, pay tribute to our brave first responders, and celebrate the enduring spirit of los angeles and the film industry. >> has just been through this traumatic experience. there's a lot that's happening nationally that that people are very tense about. it changes day to day. and so my job is right now with my writers is to create possibilities. we're going to have to get very close to the actual air date to figure out what works, what doesn't work. >> conan always seems to know what works in the moment. from his talk show days on late night with conan o'brien. >> conan. o'brien. >> check this out. i also use this at chri
challenge of acknowledging in content and tone the devastation that savaged altadena and pacific palisadese and destroyed thousands of homes. >> we're seeing. >> a much more scaled down, muted version of what award season typically feels like this time of year. >> conan keeping a watchful eye on what will feel appropriate and on point as the show draws near, along with academy leadership. >> during this year's. >> ceremony, we will honor the talented filmmakers...
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. >>> out west, the deadly palisades and eaton fires in southern california are finally fully contained protection made that declaration late last night after those fires burned for 24 days. at least 29 people were killed between the two fires. the official cause of both is still under investigation. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonight. the big surprise for one health care worker and why she is so deserving. deserving. welcome to the 100° sweat test. which one of these two antiperspirants can stand up to the heat? that's it. take it up a notch. looks like ordinary antiperspirants can't take the heat. ordinary antiperspirants can't fight sweat better than secret clinical. mirajoy: the overwhelming relief after miralax® helps you “go” miralax® works naturally with the water in your body. putting you in a supernaturally good mood. miralax®: free your gut to free your mood. (vo) if you have graves' disease... ...and blurry vision, a you need clear answers.d. people with graves' could also get thyroid eye disease, or t-e-d, which may need a different doctor. find a t-e-d eye spe
. >>> out west, the deadly palisades and eaton fires in southern california are finally fully contained protection made that declaration late last night after those fires burned for 24 days. at least 29 people were killed between the two fires. the official cause of both is still under investigation. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonight. the big surprise for one health care worker and why she is so deserving. deserving. welcome to the 100° sweat test. which one of...
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as you cany see from this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forests are underan avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. that warning does not include ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. a winter storm watch for the greater lake tahoe area goes into effect tomorrow afternoon through wednesday morning. all right. and back to our situation. oh, yeah. i mean, i think i could do the forecast. rain. rain rain. rain. rain. >> exactly right. about five days worth of it coming our way. some days heavier than others. right now we have rather relatively light rain across the bay area and scattered showers. as our most recent system is weakening. you can see on the satellite radar image that a plume of moisture, that atmospheric river has lifted northward a bit. so the heaviest rain is going north of the bay area, but it's going to drop southward again over the next couple of days, bringing stronger storms to the bay area. right now, we're looking at gusty wind up to about the 23mph at concord, 21 mile per hour gusts down at san jo
as you cany see from this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forests are underan avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. that warning does not include ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. a winter storm watch for the greater lake tahoe area goes into effect tomorrow afternoon through wednesday morning. all right. and back to our situation. oh, yeah. i mean, i think i could do the forecast. rain. rain rain. rain. rain. >>...
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as you can see from this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forests are underan avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. that warning does not include those ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. a winter storm watch for the greater lake tahoe area goes into effect tomorrow afternoon through wednesday morning. boy, what a difference. i mean, we saw that map earlier in the newscast with the forecast. well, actually this was on world news where the center part of the country experiencing extreme heat. >> record highs. yeah. yeah. and it's getting colder here. and it will be colder in a couple of days in the sierra so that no go will become a snow go. oh. >> i should have known. >> no days. here's a look at what's happening in our area right now on live doppler seven. you see just a little bit of scattered shower activity and some light rain. now there are some wet spots, but this system is really winding down though, as you can see on the satellite radar composite image, we still have that atmospheric river flowing directly i
as you can see from this video from palisades tahoe, the tahoe and el dorado national forests are underan avalanche warning through tomorrow morning. that warning does not include those ski areas and highways. higher elevations at 8000ft are seeing some snow. a winter storm watch for the greater lake tahoe area goes into effect tomorrow afternoon through wednesday morning. boy, what a difference. i mean, we saw that map earlier in the newscast with the forecast. well, actually this was on world...
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lot of the rain and snow that we've had over the weekend has taken a break with our live view of palisadesoe, and temperatures have been warming up. so what we may see initially will be rain and then changing over to snow as temperatures drop over the next couple of days. and as we see that snow coming down, there's going to be a lot of it by the end of the week. the potential of about 23in of snow in south lake tahoe and in kingvale 48in of snow will be possible. here in the bay area. we're seeing a lot of clouds with rain returning much more of the heavier downpours expected later tonight into early tomorrow. and at that time we may have some gusty winds that could pick up anywhere from 15 to 30mph and may peak at 45. and some of the hills and upper elevations. and then, looking ahead the next storm, there will be colder temperatures and snow levels coming down to 4000ft, which includes the bay area. over the weekend. we had so much rain in the north bay, and that's where the bulk of these higher rainfall totals were. w we had over four inchesf rainfall in calistoga, while san francisco
lot of the rain and snow that we've had over the weekend has taken a break with our live view of palisadesoe, and temperatures have been warming up. so what we may see initially will be rain and then changing over to snow as temperatures drop over the next couple of days. and as we see that snow coming down, there's going to be a lot of it by the end of the week. the potential of about 23in of snow in south lake tahoe and in kingvale 48in of snow will be possible. here in the bay area. we're...
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. >> less than a month after the palisades in eaton, fires broke out in southern california state farm insurance says it's received more than 8700 claims and has already paid over a billion dollars to customers. but with many more payouts to go, state farm is sent this letter to the state insurance commissioner asking for an interim rate hike to help avert a dire situation for our customers and the insurance market in the state of california. i think this request would have come. >> regardless of southern california, fires rex frazier is the president of the personal insurance federation of california. trade association representing california's largest property insurers, including state farm. we have a system that has made it difficult for companies to be at rates that allow them to ensure the highest risk areas. frazier says insurance companies are now playing catch-up and to remain solvent. they're asking for these major increases in state farm's case. they are asking for a 22% increase for homeowners. a 15% hike for condominium owners and a 38% increase for rental dwellings. frazie
. >> less than a month after the palisades in eaton, fires broke out in southern california state farm insurance says it's received more than 8700 claims and has already paid over a billion dollars to customers. but with many more payouts to go, state farm is sent this letter to the state insurance commissioner asking for an interim rate hike to help avert a dire situation for our customers and the insurance market in the state of california. i think this request would have come. >>...