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john patterson was so impactful because of his personality. i have heard him described as a benevolent dictator. he kind of had a my way or the highway way of doing things, but he took care of his employees and he made his company thrive, and he also applied some of those concepts to the community at large. he was very much let's improve dayton, because improving dayton is good for the company and kind of felt his employees should own their own homes, the community should unify itself and cleanup the factory yards that were so disgusting, and take care of dayton because a happy dayton is good for business. we are standing right now in the cash register exhibit of the heritage center for manufacturing and entrepreneurship. what we have done is assembled 90 cash registers that show the beauty and artistry of the cash register from 1879 until about 1922, which is the period patterson, founder of national cash register company, was running the company. the idea behind the heritage center was to show the stories that come out of date that have nati
john patterson was so impactful because of his personality. i have heard him described as a benevolent dictator. he kind of had a my way or the highway way of doing things, but he took care of his employees and he made his company thrive, and he also applied some of those concepts to the community at large. he was very much let's improve dayton, because improving dayton is good for the company and kind of felt his employees should own their own homes, the community should unify itself and...
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you look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. the baby in the same as film circuits. i read in the movie circuit as an extraordinary story behind it. i think it was said to be stolen. favorite the opening scene as a woman running from an angry crowd, threatening her and throwing rocks at her. realize that the bundle she's been carrying is her black child. this german impresario. as the climax of the film reveal the truth to the audience in the circus that she has a black child. and of course, the soviet responses. so what do we care? we don't care if he's purple or pocket out it and then he, little jimmy is pass to various members of the audience who each thing him a lullaby. and one of the language is the me, me, i mean, it couldn't be more soccer and more propagandistic by 2. but it had all the right nerves at the time is incredibly popular. even the song was, should have thought i should have that on my right. and i was even a sort of a de facto anthem of the soviet union i it's definitely fair to say that the soviet union whe
you look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. the baby in the same as film circuits. i read in the movie circuit as an extraordinary story behind it. i think it was said to be stolen. favorite the opening scene as a woman running from an angry crowd, threatening her and throwing rocks at her. realize that the bundle she's been carrying is her black child. this german impresario. as the climax of the film reveal the truth to the audience in the...
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patterson, ms. packard, and then ms. merrill. before we do that, we will go to supervisor chan. >> thank you, chair peskin. to save everyone's time, i have the general question for all candidates, and i would like them to add it to their comments individually. so the general question is: what will be your approach to understand the intent of the ballot measures, whether to work with the legislature that put forward -- the policy-maker that put forward the ballot measures, as well as the petition for the ballot measures? if you could add a little bit of a comment on your approach, i would really appreciate it. thank you so much. >> chair: thank you for that great suggestion. all right. mr. patterson? >> hi, folks. can you hear me okay? i'm not sure you can hear me. you can? >> chair: we can hear you. >> thank you. thank you very much, supervisor peskin. i'm scott patterson, and i'm looking forward to serving on the ballot simplification committee again. it is a committee close to my passion, which is encouraging everybody to vote.
patterson, ms. packard, and then ms. merrill. before we do that, we will go to supervisor chan. >> thank you, chair peskin. to save everyone's time, i have the general question for all candidates, and i would like them to add it to their comments individually. so the general question is: what will be your approach to understand the intent of the ballot measures, whether to work with the legislature that put forward -- the policy-maker that put forward the ballot measures, as well as the...
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yes, they are affected. >> joining me now is nbc news steve patterson. steve, thanks for being with us on the program. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, jessica. >> this is such an important subject. wildfires are impacting more than of the latino community. we see that here in california. so many farm workers in rural, agricultural areas and we've had so many fires. >> reporter: yeah, and obviously, i mean, you've seen it, i've seen it, the fires have gotten so much worse over the past four or five years. the inspiration from this story actually came from that 2017 tubbs fire in santa rosa. my producer and i who worked on this story were actually covering that story at the time we were at a shelter, and we saw just the number of latinos that were in that shelter, and unfortunately, you know, due to the process of telling a story, and how quick you have to be, we thought, this is the story to do, but we just didn't have the time to do it. and since then, all these fires over the past, again, three, four, five years, we've seen the same thi
yes, they are affected. >> joining me now is nbc news steve patterson. steve, thanks for being with us on the program. i really appreciate it. >> thanks for having me, jessica. >> this is such an important subject. wildfires are impacting more than of the latino community. we see that here in california. so many farm workers in rural, agricultural areas and we've had so many fires. >> reporter: yeah, and obviously, i mean, you've seen it, i've seen it, the fires have...
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>> steve patterson in sacramento. the last voter referring to the infamous fancy dinner, birthday dinner that the governor took at a time there was a ton of covid protocols that prevented most people from having dinners like the one he got to have at one of the most famous restaurants in the world. with that, steve patterson, thank you. let me bring in matt gorman and amy walker. this sad development that's taken place now where if you're a republican running for office, it is politically better to claim voter fraud for your loss than to admit defeat. i'll admit, there's part of me that's numb to this. i'm used to hearing it, it is so constant. but this dogs long term damage, does it not? >> i think let me step back for a second. what i keep coming back to is georgia, the senate runoff. you and i were talking a day or two before saying that base needed to turn out. if you talk to anyone involved, they would say base was discouraged, didn't think their vote would be counted. that was a senate race for control of the ch
>> steve patterson in sacramento. the last voter referring to the infamous fancy dinner, birthday dinner that the governor took at a time there was a ton of covid protocols that prevented most people from having dinners like the one he got to have at one of the most famous restaurants in the world. with that, steve patterson, thank you. let me bring in matt gorman and amy walker. this sad development that's taken place now where if you're a republican running for office, it is politically...
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tonight former deputy national security advisor kt mcfarland, california gop party chair jessica pattersonford o'connell, woman nicole malliotakis, former mike huckabee, former va secretary robert wilkie. with the secretary of state anthony blinken contradicting himself saying they did not anticipate a rapid collapse but they have plans for contingencies of the white house and the white house were on vacation when kabul fell in americans and allies are stranded, democrats blaming president trump when the un security council unanimously approved trump's to haul deal. the president, biden met with new protest in california after he was hit with protests in idaho. the gubernatorial recall lelection underway we have a le report and growing questions over dubious mail-in ballot votes inn california. we have new york city teachers and school workers protesting against president biden vaccine mandate. look at this arizona the first state to sue the biden administration over the mandates, 27 states fighting mandates the cdc has this story, new data showing the unvaccinated are more than ten times
tonight former deputy national security advisor kt mcfarland, california gop party chair jessica pattersonford o'connell, woman nicole malliotakis, former mike huckabee, former va secretary robert wilkie. with the secretary of state anthony blinken contradicting himself saying they did not anticipate a rapid collapse but they have plans for contingencies of the white house and the white house were on vacation when kabul fell in americans and allies are stranded, democrats blaming president...
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steve patterson has more in our series "climate challenge". >> reporter: sara selgado can still see there how big were the flames how tall were they >> reporter: she is recalling the 2017 tubbs fire, one of three she's been impacted by in the last four years. >> reporter: selgado is not alone. recent research shows that minorities are significantly more vulnerable to the disastrous socioeconomic and health impacts from wild fires the immigrant population, it's worse. a new study found that while the latino population makes up 18% of the u.s., 37% live in areas described as extreme wild fire risk. >> a lot of these areas are agricultural areas, and that's where they seem to locate because they have to work that is a problem because they are affected economically >> reporter: that's what's happening in northern california where latino immigrant families settle in wine country to work the fields, often in thick wild fire smoke as others evacuate this field work angela guzman says the smoke can be unbearable, but she has no other option >> reporter: watchdog labor organizations are trying t
steve patterson has more in our series "climate challenge". >> reporter: sara selgado can still see there how big were the flames how tall were they >> reporter: she is recalling the 2017 tubbs fire, one of three she's been impacted by in the last four years. >> reporter: selgado is not alone. recent research shows that minorities are significantly more vulnerable to the disastrous socioeconomic and health impacts from wild fires the immigrant population, it's worse....
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we have american red cross in patterson. but just to contextualize it, it's like one epidemic after another within the banner of a pandemic that's occurring. >> reporter: so you think about this, you think about this moment where, as nadia was talking about, people seeking out shelter down there in new orleans. they're doing up here, too. that's the size and scale of this crisis caused by ida. the president coming here to new jersey to take a look for himself. people in places like paterson still drying out and hoping to get rescued. it's an ongoing thing, fred, and it's incredible to see it and see the scale of it. >> it's incredible by way of these images that you're showing us. i can only imagine what looks like in person. i have to wonder, evan, the buildings behind you, is there anyone in these buildings? are there people who are still wanting to be rescued or perhaps don't want to leave their properties? what is the swituation? >> reporter: we know here in new jersey, there are 25 deaths that we know of, a number that
we have american red cross in patterson. but just to contextualize it, it's like one epidemic after another within the banner of a pandemic that's occurring. >> reporter: so you think about this, you think about this moment where, as nadia was talking about, people seeking out shelter down there in new orleans. they're doing up here, too. that's the size and scale of this crisis caused by ida. the president coming here to new jersey to take a look for himself. people in places like...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we're watching a powerful storm tonight in the mid-atlantic and northeastwhere millions are under a flash flood threat al roker is following it all for us what are we expecting? >> well, lester, we're already watching for these flood threats. we have flood watches, flood warnings up for 27 million people in the northeast up to new england. you can already see the radar starting to really fire up. we are watching this system push through a line of heavy rain stretching all the way into new england. areas of flash flooding possible then we move into friday it advances up the coast. showers from maine to new york finally drying out but storm totals anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain and we're watching the formation of tropical storm sam 60 miles an hour winds moving west at 16 miles an hour 18th named storm of the season only 2020, lester, had more storms at this date. it is predicted to become a major hurricane and we will be watching. >> all right, al thank you for that update >>> i want to turn to the migrant crisis at the border a top diplomat quitting to
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we're watching a powerful storm tonight in the mid-atlantic and northeastwhere millions are under a flash flood threat al roker is following it all for us what are we expecting? >> well, lester, we're already watching for these flood threats. we have flood watches, flood warnings up for 27 million people in the northeast up to new england. you can already see the radar starting to really fire up. we are watching this system push through a line of...
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steve patterson, nbc news, south lake tahoe. >>> we turn now to another developing story in the west involving elijah mcclain, a young black man who died after a violent encounter with police back in 2019. a colorado grand jury today indicting three police officers and two paramedics in mcclain's death. we get more now from gabe gutierrez >> more units. we're fighting him >> reporter: tonight police officers and paramedics in aurora, colorado are facing criminal charges after stopping 23-year-old elijah mcclain while he walked home from a convenience store. >> we're here today because elijah mcclain is not here, and he should be. >> reporter: police had gotten a call about a suspicious man wearing a mask >> i am an introvert. >> reporter: they restrained him with a carotid hold and paramedics injected him with a powerful sedative, ketamine >> i can't breathe correctly. >> reporter: now a 32-count indictment. two officers, a former officer and two paramedics each face a count of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide four of the five also face assault charges mcclain's family
steve patterson, nbc news, south lake tahoe. >>> we turn now to another developing story in the west involving elijah mcclain, a young black man who died after a violent encounter with police back in 2019. a colorado grand jury today indicting three police officers and two paramedics in mcclain's death. we get more now from gabe gutierrez >> more units. we're fighting him >> reporter: tonight police officers and paramedics in aurora, colorado are facing criminal charges...
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it's fully capable of taking landmark by patterson or an action that makes it easier to vote. in 2002, my colleague and passenger help america vote act, i was one of the leaders on that. we empowered state and local election systems to follow common sense data for integrity and accessibility and provided a grant program to states to help them up the road there systems after the florida election in 2000 passed it 92 if our democratic politics and to find common ground and act on common sense, the roadmap isre right there but unfortunately, we know that's never been the case. the latest compromise is a repackaging of what reporters called a messaging bill headed nowhere. the substance is not really changing so neither will the result. ♪♪ >> you can be part of the national conversation by participating the video competition. your opinion matters so if you are a middle or high school student, we ask you to create a five to six minute documentary that answers how does the federal government impact your life? supporting and opposing points of view on a federal policy or program that
it's fully capable of taking landmark by patterson or an action that makes it easier to vote. in 2002, my colleague and passenger help america vote act, i was one of the leaders on that. we empowered state and local election systems to follow common sense data for integrity and accessibility and provided a grant program to states to help them up the road there systems after the florida election in 2000 passed it 92 if our democratic politics and to find common ground and act on common sense,...
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jessica baldwin reports rose patterson, seemingly had it all a big job. she raised 3 children, had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious, i would call her depressed is also very important for those who are anxious to realize they might be in real trouble. and to talk before they take this terrible permanent step. while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike in suicide rates during lockdown. researchers believe the increase things, dieting and fear of the panoramic was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors, more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also, more and more charities are ste
jessica baldwin reports rose patterson, seemingly had it all a big job. she raised 3 children, had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious, i would call her depressed...
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david draper escaped his first floor, patterson apartment wednesday night by boat with only the clothes on his back just i a wall at the how path of the guys in the boat play it's getting. i've rescue crews brought him and his fiance to the american red cross shelter at the international high school several days after the storm draper can't return home because it's still under water. the last time you heard the warning was up to the top of the approach light 7 high. officials say throughout patterson 300 people had to be rescued and nearly 100 cars were abandoned throughout the city before i to harry boss dropped his car off at the auto shop on bergen street. he won't be getting back his car. >> the came and it just came for osha. sleep real quick. an if you can see. everything is flooded out of the end of the body where for we'll have to replace it. >> many of patterson's urban homes run adjacent to the passaic river. mayor andre sayegh says american rescue plan money will fix the sewer system of some of the most neglected areas to help alleviate this from happening again. this is the
david draper escaped his first floor, patterson apartment wednesday night by boat with only the clothes on his back just i a wall at the how path of the guys in the boat play it's getting. i've rescue crews brought him and his fiance to the american red cross shelter at the international high school several days after the storm draper can't return home because it's still under water. the last time you heard the warning was up to the top of the approach light 7 high. officials say throughout...
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while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike in suicide rates during lockdown. researchers believe the increase things diety and fear of the time demick was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors, more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also, more and more charities are stepping in charities like the matri house in north london, the only residential suicide respite center in the u. k. staff, they're welcome to figures, but worn rates could rise social sciences kind of say, you know, that when the collective emergency a collective crisis, is there the sense that you're not in it on your own? you know, we're all in it together. it's called the social cohesion effects. you know, so that is a theory and we'll have to see if that bears out in the long run in the next 3 to 5 years. the may tree can be found on hub of hope. an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to
while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike in suicide rates during lockdown. researchers believe the increase things diety and fear of the time demick was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors, more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also, more and more charities are stepping in charities like the matri house in north london, the only residential...
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jessica millan patterson the chairwoman of the california gop. thank you for being with us tonight.we appreciate it. >> so the republicans are certainly galvanized behind the recall effort. but the recent polls show that newsome is likely very likely in fact, to stay in office. i'd like your reaction to that as well as to the fact that pundits are saying that's because the republican party has not managed to expand on its base. >> well, it's a good news for us. pam, that polls don't vote people down. and what i can tell you is that i'm pretty confident and modeling that we're seeing with turnout. this is an effort that was not started in the republican party. this is an effort that was started by grassroots people californians of all political stripes, some of the 20,000 businesses that had to shut down permanently in the last year. parents to watch their children finish a second year with remote learning individuals who have lost their homes because this governor lied to us about what he was doing with wildfire prevention. people that are sick and tired of watching the homeless pro
jessica millan patterson the chairwoman of the california gop. thank you for being with us tonight.we appreciate it. >> so the republicans are certainly galvanized behind the recall effort. but the recent polls show that newsome is likely very likely in fact, to stay in office. i'd like your reaction to that as well as to the fact that pundits are saying that's because the republican party has not managed to expand on its base. >> well, it's a good news for us. pam, that polls don't...
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megan patterson has more.inics and grab—a—jab drop—ins, all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we minimise the spread and the transmission of covid as much as possible. obviously we want people to really enjoy their university terms and so it's to really make it possible for them to do that. in england, 72% of young people aged between 18 and 2a have already had theirfirstjab. among them is holly, now waiting for her second. it is as much about her own freedom as protecting others. we're socialising with other people and we'd like to be vaccinated, and eventually i'd like to be able to go on holiday. i'm worried about family members g
megan patterson has more.inics and grab—a—jab drop—ins, all aimed at encouraging as many students as possible to get vaccinated, amid some concern about covid spread in young people. we are aware just before the summer there was quite a high increase in covid infection rates amongst the 18—24—year—olds, so we're really keen to try and sort of capture them just as they're coming back to university, to make sure in the environment they live in — maybe in shared houses — that we...
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today, president bill clinton and bestselling author, james patterson.he laundry guy is here to show us how to get everything squeaky clean. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [applause] hey! watch out for the carpet. good morning. sorry, i'm eating. -i smell nut butter. -i'm eating nut butter. i smell butter of nut. is that peanut butter? i think so. it's a piece of a protein bar. i know. i know. but i had to. i'm starving. my favorite combination is chocolate and peanut butter, chocolate and peanut butter is perfection. have you seen the new reese's peanut butter cups that are peanut butter wrapped in peanut?
today, president bill clinton and bestselling author, james patterson.he laundry guy is here to show us how to get everything squeaky clean. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [applause] hey! watch out for the carpet. good morning. sorry, i'm eating. -i smell nut butter. -i'm eating nut butter. i smell butter of nut. is that peanut butter? i think so. it's a piece of a protein bar. i know. i know. but i had to. i'm starving. my favorite combination is chocolate and...
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. >> this scene unfolded in patterson, new jersey. and new york city declared its first ever flash flood emergency. catching so many city dwellers by surprise. here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you find yourself in that situation, abc's matt gutman has some life-saving tips. safety experts helped him simulate a flash flood in real-time. one of the first things that happens, water gets into your tail pipe, causing the engine to stall. and once outside your vehicle, it takes only six inches of water to knock you off your feet. >> first thing, take your seat belt off. next thing, roll down the window. if you need to break it and the window is not going down, use a headrest, smash it. hit the corner of your window. next, the seat belt. want to roll down the window as qu
. >> this scene unfolded in patterson, new jersey. and new york city declared its first ever flash flood emergency. catching so many city dwellers by surprise. here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you...
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rangers�* nathan patterson, aston villa midfielderjohn mcginn and hibernian�*s kevin nisbet all startg six changes. just about 5 mins gone, still goalless. one more world cup qualifying line to bring you — manchester united winger jadon sancho will miss england's world cup qualifiers against andorra at wembley tomorrow night and poland next wednesday because of a "minor knock". sancho sat out thursday's win over hungary and will now return to his club. history was made at goodison park earlier this afternoon with everton�*s match against manchester city the first women's super league game to be shown free—to—air on uk television. and last season's runners—up city put on a real show — banging in the goals to win 4—0 as they underlined their title credentials. jess softley was watching: a new season, a new challenge. manchester city were just two points behind the champions, chelsea, last season. can they go one better this time? city dominated the match from the beginning. no surprise, then, when vicky losada put the winners ahead. put the visitors ahead. off the post and in! a sign of
rangers�* nathan patterson, aston villa midfielderjohn mcginn and hibernian�*s kevin nisbet all startg six changes. just about 5 mins gone, still goalless. one more world cup qualifying line to bring you — manchester united winger jadon sancho will miss england's world cup qualifiers against andorra at wembley tomorrow night and poland next wednesday because of a "minor knock". sancho sat out thursday's win over hungary and will now return to his club. history was made at...
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t�*iag�*ia; you, megan patterson reporting.care. the target is that nobody should be waiting that long. some patients are also waiting hours for an ambulance to arrive, as our wales correspondent hywel griffith reports. an emergency service struggling with its own crisis. the wait for an ambulance in wales can be hours, even for those in desperate need. stuart knows what that feels like. in august, it took three hours for paramedics to reach him afterfalling ill with a stomach condition. injune, the wait was even longer. eight hours. that can't be. it's not the fault of the ambulance crews, it's not the fault of the front line, the coalface, the nurses, or anyone else like that, but there's got to be someone responsible. the man in charge of the ambulance service agrees it's an acceptable. agrees it's unacceptable. he's just called on the army to help them through winter. i need to apologise to all those patients who have waited longer than we would like for their ambulance in recent weeks and months. the pressure that we've be
t�*iag�*ia; you, megan patterson reporting.care. the target is that nobody should be waiting that long. some patients are also waiting hours for an ambulance to arrive, as our wales correspondent hywel griffith reports. an emergency service struggling with its own crisis. the wait for an ambulance in wales can be hours, even for those in desperate need. stuart knows what that feels like. in august, it took three hours for paramedics to reach him afterfalling ill with a stomach condition....
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steve patterson is there. >> reporter: tonight a field of ravenous flames swirling at the doorstep of thousands, laying siege to south lake tahoe forcing a state of emergency. overnight through choking smoke, firefighters pushed back, working around the clock to protect homes and neighboring communities. but the sun rose over the caldor fire's ever-expanding plume, destroying another 5,000 acres overnight, now threatening more than 30,000 homes with more than 50,000 residents under mandatory evacuation monday's mass exodus causing gridlock as thousands of evacuees clogged the highways >> when you evacuate, you realize how many things you left behind >> reporter: at nearly 200,000 acres, the erratic caldor fire is the country's highest priority its powerful winds spread the eastern front over bone dry brush. >> what we're experiencing is not normal i hope it's not the new normal >> reporter: red flag warnings are in place through wednesday with heavy winds and high temperatures in the forecast in south lake tahoe, famous for its slow pace charm, bustling casinos and scenic beauty now a
steve patterson is there. >> reporter: tonight a field of ravenous flames swirling at the doorstep of thousands, laying siege to south lake tahoe forcing a state of emergency. overnight through choking smoke, firefighters pushed back, working around the clock to protect homes and neighboring communities. but the sun rose over the caldor fire's ever-expanding plume, destroying another 5,000 acres overnight, now threatening more than 30,000 homes with more than 50,000 residents under...
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the next 24 hours will determine the type of reporting we're doing in the next 36 hours. >> steve pattersone on scene, thank you let's turn to michelle grossman tracking the fire threat michelle, the wind, a huge problem here. >> yeah. hi there, shep y yes, it's the wind it's fuel for the fire it's low humidity. they're in extreme drought, excessive heat heat warning and heat wave after heat wave. we'll continue to see that this fire season is getting longer typically, it starts in july, ends in december now it's stretching to november, adding to the problem. we're in a red flag warning, redding all the way to osemite and reno we're seeing so low humidities, looking at zero percent in some of these timbers and wind gusts up to 35 miles an hour that are fanning these flames we are burning millions and millions of acres. we are burning downtowns this is a terrible situation that seems to be the norm. last year was a record-setting year it looks like we'll be on pace to that. we're in the third active fire season we still have a few months to go before we see the end of this. for the 2021 fire
the next 24 hours will determine the type of reporting we're doing in the next 36 hours. >> steve pattersone on scene, thank you let's turn to michelle grossman tracking the fire threat michelle, the wind, a huge problem here. >> yeah. hi there, shep y yes, it's the wind it's fuel for the fire it's low humidity. they're in extreme drought, excessive heat heat warning and heat wave after heat wave. we'll continue to see that this fire season is getting longer typically, it starts in...
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steven rose, my friend from patterson, new jersey. he is the president of the pass aic county community college on which i served many moons kg which is located in my congressional district. four fourth witness is dr. susan ganerski of the university of michigan. our final witness is dr. scott pulcifer. test president of western governors university. each of your statements will be made part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you sum riz your testimony in five minutes. to help you with the time, please keep an eye on the clock that should already be pinned to your screen. if you do go over your time i will notify you. dr. thoeb you may again. >> chair person pascrell, ranking member kelly and the members of the subquestion, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i appear before you as a researcher on higher education, but i have also lived the failures of the higher education system. as a young black man from a low-income, single-parent household. i received the maximum pell grant throughout my understudies to he
steven rose, my friend from patterson, new jersey. he is the president of the pass aic county community college on which i served many moons kg which is located in my congressional district. four fourth witness is dr. susan ganerski of the university of michigan. our final witness is dr. scott pulcifer. test president of western governors university. each of your statements will be made part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you sum riz your testimony in five minutes. to help you...
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our third witness is doctor steven rose, my friend from patterson you jerseys the president of the state county community college on which i served many moons ago, which is in my congressional district. then we have dr. susan, i hope i'm pronouncing that right, she's a professor at the university of michigan. our final witnesses dr. scott, paul suffer. the he is the western governor of university, each of your statements will be part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes, to help you with the time please keep an eye on the clock that should already be pinned to your screen. if you go over your time i will notify with the top of my gavel. doctor anthony, you may begin. >> ranking member kellyanne members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i'm here before you as a researcher on higher education. but i have also lived the failures of the higher education system. as a young black man from a low income, single parent household, i received the maximum health grand throughout my undergraduate studies to pay
our third witness is doctor steven rose, my friend from patterson you jerseys the president of the state county community college on which i served many moons ago, which is in my congressional district. then we have dr. susan, i hope i'm pronouncing that right, she's a professor at the university of michigan. our final witnesses dr. scott, paul suffer. the he is the western governor of university, each of your statements will be part of the record in its entirety. i would ask that you summarize...
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up next california gop party chair, jessica patterson on that story.l-in ballots in california in focus today, how this vote is hitting the d.c. establishment for the democrats. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. stay right there. >> there is no real controls over one person over one vote and you get this kind of mischief that takes place. ♪. ng n you bryobrusbr fusan be ay guyda. w dopactdoguivregum aqueplaquete briaca ta elketo gkeumheeaghl t.tight.ght. nee ntrontrontroro ta ti gtium repr toothpaste.tete elketo gkeumheeaghl t.tight.ght. we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most p
up next california gop party chair, jessica patterson on that story.l-in ballots in california in focus today, how this vote is hitting the d.c. establishment for the democrats. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. stay right there. >> there is no real controls over one person over one vote and you get this kind of mischief that takes place. ♪. ng n you bryobrusbr fusan be ay guyda. w dopactdoguivregum aqueplaquete briaca ta elketo gkeumheeaghl t.tight.ght. nee...
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and that was nathan patterson there. 0k, and that was nathan patterson there.fections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. with another 122 deaths reported. and that is of people who died within 28 days of the positive test. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirst vaccine. 89.6% of people aged 16 or over have had their first vaccine. whilst 82.2% are now fully vaccinated. prince andrew's us lawyers have accepted that he has been served with legal papers alleging that he assaulted virginia giuffre into thousand and one. it follows a dispute over whether the prince had been formally notified of the civil claim against him. virginia giuffre is seeking unspecified damages. prince andrew has consistently denied the allegation. and it is just coming up to 20 minutes past seven. the headlines and queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easier for foreign lorry drivers to work in the uk. the labour leader heads for a showdown with the party's left over changes to the way it choos
and that was nathan patterson there. 0k, and that was nathan patterson there.fections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. with another 122 deaths reported. and that is of people who died within 28 days of the positive test. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirst vaccine. 89.6% of people aged 16 or over have had their first vaccine. whilst 82.2% are now fully vaccinated. prince andrew's us lawyers have accepted that he has been served with legal papers alleging...
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megan patterson, bbc news.steps down as german chancellor, we assess her legacy in...0ur world. she's one of the world's most influential leaders. after 16 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany, too, change is coming. angela merkel, the only leader these youngsters have ever known, will no longer be running the country in which they've come of age. we don't have a perfect democracy but i think we have a good democracy. every german citizen knows the common problems and i think in other countries, that is not the case. i love germany. it is, like, in my heart- and i never want to leave it. this country has changed significantly since these youngsters were born. come with me on a journey through merkel�*s germany. we'll explore the country she's shaped and the country she
megan patterson, bbc news.steps down as german chancellor, we assess her legacy in...0ur world. she's one of the world's most influential leaders. after 16 years as german chancellor, angela merkel is standing down. she has shaped european and global politics. what of her own country? what is angela merkel�*s germany? summer in berlin, and the end of an era. for the class of 2021, school days are done, new lives lie ahead. for germany, too, change is coming. angela merkel, the only leader...
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. >> director patterson? >> yes. >> director young? >> yes. go president? >> yes. unanimously. >> penalties will only be applied if the drought worsens. a first violation results in a warning, a second violation is $2 per ccf, equivalent to 748 gallons. there are exceptions, if a ratepayer has a water leak, meter error or medical problem. >>> now our bay area series is about highlighting good things. >> sometimes you want to cry. more often than not, people keep doing the wonderful things they do long after we share their stories. >> jessica, janelle, it's not just that good people keep doing good things. if there's ever a story about something people say they're going to do, i'd love to let you know when they follow through, just like in our first update. back in 2017, i shared the story of esther lucas, the sunnyvale girl scout wanted to do something to help children living with disabilities in her community. so she went to a city council meeting and during the public comment period she used her two minutes to make a pitch to bring magical bridge, an all-abilitie
. >> director patterson? >> yes. >> director young? >> yes. go president? >> yes. unanimously. >> penalties will only be applied if the drought worsens. a first violation results in a warning, a second violation is $2 per ccf, equivalent to 748 gallons. there are exceptions, if a ratepayer has a water leak, meter error or medical problem. >>> now our bay area series is about highlighting good things. >> sometimes you want to cry. more often...
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megan patterson, bbc news. now on bbc news: it's time for the travel show with mike corey.ina, exploring an amazing sunken town that has re—emerged from under the water. then, i had to the country's spectacular iguazu falls. and in wales, wejoin a couple starting out on a pedal powered adventure at sea, searching for a more sustainable future. we're kicking off this week in south america. argentina, to be precise, where early last year i went to explore one of the strangest places i had ever heard of. a town that had to be abandoned due to flooding back in the 1990s, but has since re—emerged from beneath the water. you can find ghost towns all over the world and there's many different reasons why they could be abandoned but i've heard epecuen is special, because it is not abandoned, at not completely. there's not much left... just some bricks. you can only guess what they used to be. this place is wild. there is a couple of tourists here, notjust us, but more cows than tourists. epecuen was built in the 1920s, and at its peak was home to about 5000 people. tourists came fro
megan patterson, bbc news. now on bbc news: it's time for the travel show with mike corey.ina, exploring an amazing sunken town that has re—emerged from under the water. then, i had to the country's spectacular iguazu falls. and in wales, wejoin a couple starting out on a pedal powered adventure at sea, searching for a more sustainable future. we're kicking off this week in south america. argentina, to be precise, where early last year i went to explore one of the strangest places i had ever...