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this is everything a pine marten needs.feeding station, and lots of cover as well to hide away. but it basically helps them get settled in the dean. habitat loss and over hunting meant pine martens disappeared from these woodlands completely. our hopes hang on the success of this project. each of the pine martens has a collar attached to it with a leather strap, which falls off naturally, if it gets caught on anything, they can pull it off. so it's really safe, it's been used a lot for different mammals, and every night, we go out, and we basically worked out where they are going, where they are establishing territories, where they are denning down, just to keep an eye on them, so we know how they are doing. pine martens aren'tjust an iconic native species, they'll also help to control the population of the non—native and very destructive grey squirrel. they are damaging our native broad leaf. so you can see here, this young oak that we've planted, this will never become a healthy tree, because it's been severely damaged at
this is everything a pine marten needs.feeding station, and lots of cover as well to hide away. but it basically helps them get settled in the dean. habitat loss and over hunting meant pine martens disappeared from these woodlands completely. our hopes hang on the success of this project. each of the pine martens has a collar attached to it with a leather strap, which falls off naturally, if it gets caught on anything, they can pull it off. so it's really safe, it's been used a lot for...
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stuart's force is in a bunch of pine trees. you can't move around very well in pine trees. the union forces have all of these roads. the union army wins the footrace themanesville, which wins the higher ground outside of town. these two skirmishing units -- company e and the pittsburgh rifles of the ninth pennsylvania reserve. this is one of the accounts from the ninth pennsylvania reserve. a man fighting over here. "we were so intently watching the approaching column that we forgot the boys in gray could also call up skirmishers until zip, zip, zip. rifle balls came in on both flanks. we rallied." opening shots, then they fall back to the turnpike. in those opening shots, 20-year-old alexander smith from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, shot in the neck. he will die two weeks later. he is the battle's first casualty as far as i can tell. he is buried at pittsburgh. this 20-year-old kid falling on the pine trees as everyone falls back in confusion. now the battle is joined. i mentioned that ord wins the foot race. this is ed alexander's map. where is ed? there he is. you will see
stuart's force is in a bunch of pine trees. you can't move around very well in pine trees. the union forces have all of these roads. the union army wins the footrace themanesville, which wins the higher ground outside of town. these two skirmishing units -- company e and the pittsburgh rifles of the ninth pennsylvania reserve. this is one of the accounts from the ninth pennsylvania reserve. a man fighting over here. "we were so intently watching the approaching column that we forgot the...
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>> here in pine ridge it's just a steady stream, you know.ssaults, you know, rapes, more drugs coming in. >> do you feel like you have enough officers? you just answered my question. >> they say we should have anywhere between 150 to 170 law enforcement officers. >> how many do you have? >> we have 33. >> 33? >> 33. and we're covering over 3 million acres. >> wow. >>> you heard right, there are 33 officers to patrol an area that's three times the size of rhode island. and with the amount of crime on the reservation, that's nowhere near enough. in 2015, these 33 officers fielded 95,000 calls from a population of 30,000 people. that's an average of 260 calls a day at the precinct. come on, there are more than 33 cops at a taylor swift concert. those swifties get rowdy. >> here on the reservation, alcohol is not allowed. it's against the law, so, a good majority of our arrests are alcohol related. >> i just think it has to be pretty difficult with, you know, nebraska out here, it's not that far from here where alcohol is legal. >> from where we
>> here in pine ridge it's just a steady stream, you know.ssaults, you know, rapes, more drugs coming in. >> do you feel like you have enough officers? you just answered my question. >> they say we should have anywhere between 150 to 170 law enforcement officers. >> how many do you have? >> we have 33. >> 33? >> 33. and we're covering over 3 million acres. >> wow. >>> you heard right, there are 33 officers to patrol an area that's three...
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>> she's in big pine. >> what's in big pine?big pine, we have a retail store there, and we also do all of our shipping fulfillment. >> okay. so how much will the business do in total revenue this year? >> the whole company, $1.4 million. >> oh. >> non-branded product will generate probably about $250,000 in gross sales. we still have payroll taxes that we're past due on. >> how much is that? >> 70. >> $70,000 in payroll taxes? >> yeah. >> so how much do you have in total payables? >> $66,000. >> whoa. it's about $130,000 that you owe people? >> yes. >> between the--and how much cash do you have to--you have $130,000 in the bank? >> no. >> no cash? >> we run on a day-to-day, but-- and it's almost been like that since day one. >> of their total revenue of $1.4 million, 80% of the revenue comes from selling pies, which has fantastic margins. the retail store generates 20% of their total revenue, which has terrible margins. i can't figure out why they think it's important to dedicate more than 60% of their space to a part of the bus
>> she's in big pine. >> what's in big pine?big pine, we have a retail store there, and we also do all of our shipping fulfillment. >> okay. so how much will the business do in total revenue this year? >> the whole company, $1.4 million. >> oh. >> non-branded product will generate probably about $250,000 in gross sales. we still have payroll taxes that we're past due on. >> how much is that? >> 70. >> $70,000 in payroll taxes? >> yeah....
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we drove up pine flat road about 25 minutes to get to this point. we are near robert lewis state park. there's so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area. around the kincade fire. and they are using watter to cool anything smoldering. hand crews are out cug reneand t the red flag winds to take up the embers and blowing them up to a half mile ahead of firefighters. >> at nighttime, you can see the glow so they put everything out>> reporter: right now the goal is to keep the burning embers inside the line and protect homes and buildings standing. but the good news is the fire is pretty far away from any part of downtown windsor or healdsburg. we had to drive up quite a bit up the road to get to this point. it's nice to see the flames so father's way. live in county, jackie ward. >>> there's road closures due to the fire. 128 is still completely shut down in both directions. in summit county and napa county and the good news is all lanes are opened on 101. several on and off ramps trying to access 101 remain shut down. smart train free se
we drove up pine flat road about 25 minutes to get to this point. we are near robert lewis state park. there's so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area. around the kincade fire. and they are using watter to cool anything smoldering. hand crews are out cug reneand t the red flag winds to take up the embers and blowing them up to a half mile ahead of firefighters. >> at nighttime, you can see the glow so they put everything out>> reporter: right now the goal is to keep...
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i want to show you video from pine flat road.is morning from that road was shut down. these are close-up images of this monster fire that is burning out of control at will. it is relentless. there's so much wind out here fueling it. we did talk to some people earlier in the morning, in the evening about being evacuated. this was way before it got as big as it is now. >> i believe it was two firemen, they came to our back door, and alerted us. we were sound asleep. and they said be careful there's a fire in the hills. it's awesome to look at. it changes with the wind. it's reminiscent of two years ago. we were able to evacuate safely. the fire never touched us. but we're very aware of how fast it can come. >> very aware. we keep hearing that, that this reminds people of two years ago this video you're looking at is from geyser road of this fire. this was shot hours ago, way before we knew just how big this fire was going to get. i think what's really going to surprise us when the sun comes up is the smoke. i'm starting to be able
i want to show you video from pine flat road.is morning from that road was shut down. these are close-up images of this monster fire that is burning out of control at will. it is relentless. there's so much wind out here fueling it. we did talk to some people earlier in the morning, in the evening about being evacuated. this was way before it got as big as it is now. >> i believe it was two firemen, they came to our back door, and alerted us. we were sound asleep. and they said be careful...
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the closure from 101 over to pine flat road where they're doing more evacuations now. for more on the coverage right back to you. >>> that's right. as we go to break we want to share with you more scenes from this dramatic night in the north bay. >>> check out this video, the photo posted by sonoma county sheriff's deputies on twitter. you can see how close they are, the first responders, to getting those flames under control. at least they're trying to. that fight has been going on throughout the night. we will continue to update you throughout the morning here on "today in the bay." it is 6:24 right now. >>> breaking news on the continuing coverage of the kinkade fire. the fire has now jumped over the roadway, and so we hear from sonoma sheriffs all of geyserville is now under evacuation order. the kip cade fire has crossed near moody lane and heading west f. you're in geyserville, the sheriff's department asks you to please, please leave now. >> very concerning. we'll have much more on that coming up. >> much more of the breaking news of the wildfire coverage. >>> w
the closure from 101 over to pine flat road where they're doing more evacuations now. for more on the coverage right back to you. >>> that's right. as we go to break we want to share with you more scenes from this dramatic night in the north bay. >>> check out this video, the photo posted by sonoma county sheriff's deputies on twitter. you can see how close they are, the first responders, to getting those flames under control. at least they're trying to. that fight has been...
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around pine flat road. this afternoon. we have some video from geyserville. geysers road on the mountain as the fire was torching as these fires tend to do in the late afternoon. the humidities drop in the temperature rises. you can see the smoke column got very intense for a little while. it has calm down. where we are right now. we have not seen the intense building of the smoke from this kincaid fire. for about 20 minutes. it is calm down. firefighters are still up there. they are attending to some sort of incident. as soon as we the information and healdsburg we will bring it back to you live. >>> chopper 5 at the shots a short time ago of the enormous plume of smoke that fire is putting up right now. the unhealthiest air is really in the north bay at this moment. as you have surely noticed it is also filtering down into the rest of the bay area. in the past couple hours it has gotten particularly bad. around the bay. along the peninsula in oakland. with wild winds expected this weekend there is no telling how long it is going to hang around. >>> we are e
around pine flat road. this afternoon. we have some video from geyserville. geysers road on the mountain as the fire was torching as these fires tend to do in the late afternoon. the humidities drop in the temperature rises. you can see the smoke column got very intense for a little while. it has calm down. where we are right now. we have not seen the intense building of the smoke from this kincaid fire. for about 20 minutes. it is calm down. firefighters are still up there. they are attending...
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and with 4 chinos if you're lucky you'll find an enormous mushroom hiding underneath down among the pine needles in mosques. the most rooms go pretty deep down. so it's always a surprise what you discover. being in the forest can bring a lot of joy. decided to share his experience with others when he finds a mushroom he photographed and tries to capture its beauty his book into the woods is a visual journey through the forest into the realm of mushrooms. as a photographer i'm not just interested in mushrooms for their taste but for their shape too there are endless variety you discover new kinds of every forest i just can't get enough of the shapes and colors. schmidt has been working as the photographer and his studio since 2009 but in fact he's rarely there most of his assignments taken abroad the high professional demands of international photo shoots create one thing in abundance stressed. i spend lots of time on the road i fly a lot and have a terrible c o 2 footprint i travel around the world and meet lots of people often large groups of people. playing everywhere all day i kind of
and with 4 chinos if you're lucky you'll find an enormous mushroom hiding underneath down among the pine needles in mosques. the most rooms go pretty deep down. so it's always a surprise what you discover. being in the forest can bring a lot of joy. decided to share his experience with others when he finds a mushroom he photographed and tries to capture its beauty his book into the woods is a visual journey through the forest into the realm of mushrooms. as a photographer i'm not just...
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gifford springs whistling pines anderson springs adams springs. just the warning that people might need to evacuate. the latest numbers right now. the fire has burned 24,000 acres. it is still just 5% contained. 600 structures are threatened. 49 have been destroyed. was in 1300 firefighters are on the front lines. live team coverage on the fire. what could be the biggest pg in the lack out yet. with the latest from the fire lines in geyserville.>> reporter: so little of the kincaid fire contained. bipartisan thankful for one thing. take a look at the grapevines behind me. there is very little wind tonight. >>> it was just after 5 pm when came screaming up pine flat road. cal fire confirms there was an incident is the kincaid fire was blaring near hillsboro. cynic up a column of smoke. sonoma county sits under the smoky shroud of another devastating wildfire. those most affected are on the ground helping. like bernadette who lost her home she is delivering meals to santa rosa restaurant. >>> she wants to feed the firemen. i want to help. i love to
gifford springs whistling pines anderson springs adams springs. just the warning that people might need to evacuate. the latest numbers right now. the fire has burned 24,000 acres. it is still just 5% contained. 600 structures are threatened. 49 have been destroyed. was in 1300 firefighters are on the front lines. live team coverage on the fire. what could be the biggest pg in the lack out yet. with the latest from the fire lines in geyserville.>> reporter: so little of the kincaid fire...
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we are 25 minutes up pine flat road right now. cal fire is standing by for any erratic behavior that may flare up because of the wind. there's a lot of also so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area. and engines are still using watter to cool anything smoldering and hand crews are out here cutting new fire lines and clearing brush. it's all in an attempt to prevent the red flag winds from picking up this still burning embers. . >> at nighttime, you can see the glow so that it is a spot and they use the equipment to put everything out. . >> reporter: so this morning's goal is to a keep the burning embers inside those containment lines and protect the homes and buildings that are still standing. cal fire says as we enter the second half of the week, they hope that the fire danger will slowly diminish. that's nothing but good news right there. however, they don't expect the fire to be fully contained until next thursday. live in sonoma county, jackie ward, kpix five. >> thank you. >>> we sought strong wind gust in the
we are 25 minutes up pine flat road right now. cal fire is standing by for any erratic behavior that may flare up because of the wind. there's a lot of also so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area. and engines are still using watter to cool anything smoldering and hand crews are out here cutting new fire lines and clearing brush. it's all in an attempt to prevent the red flag winds from picking up this still burning embers. . >> at nighttime, you can see the glow so that...
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a basket with delicious mushrooms just waiting to be prepared frying red pine princeps together will provide a wonderfully fresh and intensive taste experience that is satisfying way to. in the woods. you know. and i next report a former stockbroker and successful businessman in the pharmaceutical industry gave it all up to take over his parents' winery in trance that was 30 years ago then. long ago lost interest in chemistry finances and. now he believes in the cosmic palace of. seeing the moon and the cosmos to make wine may sound like mumbo jumbo but the frenchman is now considered one of the pioneers of biodynamic wine. the war valley is called the garden of france it stretches across the center of the country and for centuries has been the site for the cultivation of some of france's best wines like the legendary white wines of the chateau de la caution one winery insiders call vinegar nikolaus only the wine pope his kool-aid is the hong counts as one of the world's best white wines and nickel nationally as the father of biodynamic little culture. you pull a beauty. i see biodyn
a basket with delicious mushrooms just waiting to be prepared frying red pine princeps together will provide a wonderfully fresh and intensive taste experience that is satisfying way to. in the woods. you know. and i next report a former stockbroker and successful businessman in the pharmaceutical industry gave it all up to take over his parents' winery in trance that was 30 years ago then. long ago lost interest in chemistry finances and. now he believes in the cosmic palace of. seeing the...
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it handles all cases for migrants detaiaid at pine pre.opez is here to present hernandez's asylum cas he's hopeful, but he knows the odds are not in his client's favor. >> our judges have a very low approval rate for relief for asylum, particular, and we just don't see a lot of wins, unfortunately. f >> reportem 2013 to 2018, judges at this court deniedt asylum nearly 90% of the time. but lopez and his law paner, al page, have beaten the odds lately. they won five out of eight asylum cases while we were in louisiana. naranjo.e wins: dixan herndandez we caught up with him at the bus station in new orleans shortly after he was released from detention. hernandez says he's grateful to be out in what he calls "a country with freedom," but he says the treatment he received in detention, especially in solitary confinement, was not what he expected in the united states. >> i had the same experience when i've been in the hole, was like the same experience whenex i'm in the hole in cuba. maybe more dangerous than cuba. >> reporter: jamal jamal andis
it handles all cases for migrants detaiaid at pine pre.opez is here to present hernandez's asylum cas he's hopeful, but he knows the odds are not in his client's favor. >> our judges have a very low approval rate for relief for asylum, particular, and we just don't see a lot of wins, unfortunately. f >> reportem 2013 to 2018, judges at this court deniedt asylum nearly 90% of the time. but lopez and his law paner, al page, have beaten the odds lately. they won five out of eight...
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and we are pretty far up pine flat road.we are in between healdsing buckerburg and northeast of jimtown if you are familiar with the area. it took us a while to get here. that's good news. right now cal fire is standing by for erratic behavior that may flare up because of the wind we are dealing with w there's a lot of so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area around the kincade fire. and engines are using watter to cool anything still smoldering. hand crews are also out here cutting new fire line and clearing brush. all of that in an attempt to prevent the flwinds from picking up the still burning embers. . >> at nighttime, you can see the glow. so it ease as spot and we use the equipment to put everything out. >> reporter: right now the goal is to keep all the burning embers inside the containment lines and protect the homes andbuildings still standing. cal fire says as they enter the second half of the week they expect the fire danger to slowly diminish and that's great news. again i. want to emphasize that
and we are pretty far up pine flat road.we are in between healdsing buckerburg and northeast of jimtown if you are familiar with the area. it took us a while to get here. that's good news. right now cal fire is standing by for erratic behavior that may flare up because of the wind we are dealing with w there's a lot of so-called mop up work happening throughout the burn area around the kincade fire. and engines are using watter to cool anything still smoldering. hand crews are also out here...
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they are shut down from pine truck world. not far from there are closures in effect for parts of alexander martin. just keep in mind as you head out the door this morning. also because of the potential power shut off the could be some traffic lights not working as well. careful when you get the intersections. overall the free was a pretty quiet. we do get reports. does not look like any lanes about just yet. is presented out to the scene. one-on-one still looks pretty good on the northbound side. effect, you're pretty quiet if you're heading to one-on-one. it is only going to take about 35 minutes. pretty much the case for highway four. >>> almost 35,000 customers are without power. by 1 am, to cut electricity to about 1000 customers in san mateo county. the city of santa rosa had to sell generators to keep this traffic lights operate them. many businesses are again feeling the effects of the shuttle. some stocked up on ice to keep food from spoiling. one 7-eleven manager says it is cash only for the time being. >> the also s
they are shut down from pine truck world. not far from there are closures in effect for parts of alexander martin. just keep in mind as you head out the door this morning. also because of the potential power shut off the could be some traffic lights not working as well. careful when you get the intersections. overall the free was a pretty quiet. we do get reports. does not look like any lanes about just yet. is presented out to the scene. one-on-one still looks pretty good on the northbound...
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. >> 128 from geyserville down to pine flats road. that remains in place uppy because of the kinkade fire. there was never an effect from the spring fire that popped unfortunate yesterday morning. and the muir fire, it's still closed between the panorama highway and the muir beach area. >> everything else is smooth, because it's early. we may have a crew close to a disabled vehicle in oakland, but no slowing shows up on our sensors. so sending it right back to you. fires are working against time before conditions get kinkade fire in sonoma county. so far it's burned 16,000 acres around geyserville. at least 49, and nearly 5,000 people are under -- >> if you haven't seen this ominous video yet, it will likely play a major role in the kinkade fire investigation, this shows what many now believes is the moment the fire ignited. pg & e admits a faulty cable on a transmission tower may be to blame, even though w out, pg & e level the imagine transmission lines active. >>> and by last night conditions were starting to improve in the kinkade
. >> 128 from geyserville down to pine flats road. that remains in place uppy because of the kinkade fire. there was never an effect from the spring fire that popped unfortunate yesterday morning. and the muir fire, it's still closed between the panorama highway and the muir beach area. >> everything else is smooth, because it's early. we may have a crew close to a disabled vehicle in oakland, but no slowing shows up on our sensors. so sending it right back to you. fires are working...
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the best thing to do is to cut down a pine tree. they are straight usually. they are softwood, they are easy to cut, and they are light to lift up on top of the parapet. the best head log is 8-10 inches wide. one day, i counted the rings in a sawed-off pain tree, and i estimated that a pine tree 8-10 inches wide is about 30-40 years old. imagine a pine tree sprouting up from a seed in the days of andrew jackson in northwest georgia. 40 years later, the confederates are nearby and cut it down. that is what we are talking about. i could not find a photograph of a real head log using a pine tree, but this is the best i could find. confederate earthwork at atlanta occupied by the federals. there is a head log. can you see it? it is not a pine log, it is a building timber from a house. that will do, too, of course. a couple guys sitting on it. you can see the building timber. you can see the blocks of wood there. look at this. [indiscernible] just in case the enemy artillery knocks it. [indiscernible] >> microphone? earl: i will try. you can't fire from it if you
the best thing to do is to cut down a pine tree. they are straight usually. they are softwood, they are easy to cut, and they are light to lift up on top of the parapet. the best head log is 8-10 inches wide. one day, i counted the rings in a sawed-off pain tree, and i estimated that a pine tree 8-10 inches wide is about 30-40 years old. imagine a pine tree sprouting up from a seed in the days of andrew jackson in northwest georgia. 40 years later, the confederates are nearby and cut it down....
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we filled an entire paper lunch bag full of my hair and pine needles. and they said, well, that is enough or evidence. and we took the rest and left it on the floor. i worried that if i said will put my whole head was covered in pine needles," that i would be seen as exaggerating, that i was being dramatic or that it wasn't that intense when really i would later find out that one of the deputies testified that as i was being taken into the gurney, as i was being courted into the hospital, i left a trail, that what i was left with that morning, i had already lost a lot of the debris. my head was being used to mop up the ground. amy: which meant perhaps you were dragged behind the dumpster. >> or there was very little care taken about my state of being when i was half naked on the ground, that it didn't matter where my head was, the condition of my skin, the texture of my backside was raw. consideration was taken. amy: and yet there was consideration when it came to cyclists whodish you believe saved your life. explain what you came to understand happened
we filled an entire paper lunch bag full of my hair and pine needles. and they said, well, that is enough or evidence. and we took the rest and left it on the floor. i worried that if i said will put my whole head was covered in pine needles," that i would be seen as exaggerating, that i was being dramatic or that it wasn't that intense when really i would later find out that one of the deputies testified that as i was being taken into the gurney, as i was being courted into the hospital,...
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right now we're on hyde and pine trying to see how many people are crossing the street and if they're close to a vehicle making a right turn. we saw at least five cars making a right or left turn on red just inches away from pedestrians and that's what davis hopes to stop. last year a 58-year-old was killed at an intersectionbloc. >>ar aren'tldingo on zms total of 14 pedestrian fatalities this year. davis hopes her petition saves lives. >> i'm san jose. >> and the historic flight in the air right now testing the limits of human endurance. >>> a late october warmup is coming our way. >>> first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> hey, we made another show. i could not believe the invitation you sent. >> very much wanted to go but it's a long story. >> i have a kids camping weekend -- >> i they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with anoth
right now we're on hyde and pine trying to see how many people are crossing the street and if they're close to a vehicle making a right turn. we saw at least five cars making a right or left turn on red just inches away from pedestrians and that's what davis hopes to stop. last year a 58-year-old was killed at an intersectionbloc. >>ar aren'tldingo on zms total of 14 pedestrian fatalities this year. davis hopes her petition saves lives. >> i'm san jose. >> and the historic...
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any put a pine cone in my hand i think it was this one actually he was really into the free a.j. staff. thing in cairo and we had a day here where we all went to the al-jazeera bureau. that sort of missed it and so he came to my office and he had me take a picture of him holding this and it's like now like a widely used photo of him so i don't know i feel like trying to find out what happened to him is maybe it would bring some closure and is that i don't really know what else to do. there are so many unanswered questions as per usual the taliban claimed responsibility but we think there's more to the story for laura's so he was a guy in afghanistan everyone knows him and when deserves it and he deserves that definitely and he deserves that and me a new journalists so this is one responsibility we don't have guns on arms to go and fight with the wrists our pen our camera our newspaper as our own guns so let's fight through death when. so let us work over this issue to follow that what happened with some of the worst case what happened within the investigation which the afghan sec
any put a pine cone in my hand i think it was this one actually he was really into the free a.j. staff. thing in cairo and we had a day here where we all went to the al-jazeera bureau. that sort of missed it and so he came to my office and he had me take a picture of him holding this and it's like now like a widely used photo of him so i don't know i feel like trying to find out what happened to him is maybe it would bring some closure and is that i don't really know what else to do. there are...
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we're on pine road. about 1,100 feet. above the valley. below us to the west. the fire fight for the most part is behind me in the hills to the east. i can tell you what's most concerning is these winds are really picking up. >> the relatively clear skies revealed what the kincade fire left in its destructive wake. the valleys dotted with properties where the loss is extensive. an equipment yard is totally gone. the house next to it appears completely fine. the winners a leree >> we haven't seen any moisture for a period of time. the fuels are critically dry. >> along highway 128. the owners of the oak ridge ranch work to corral animals. the only survivors is of the flames that destroyed nearly everything around them. >> just to give you an idea of how far and wide the fire has spread. i'm standing on pine flat road a 2,500 feet elevation. we were this this spot the other day. and at that point the fire was way off in the distance on that hillside. we were watching bombers. it hasn't moved through here yet. you can see it's gone well through here in the last se
we're on pine road. about 1,100 feet. above the valley. below us to the west. the fire fight for the most part is behind me in the hills to the east. i can tell you what's most concerning is these winds are really picking up. >> the relatively clear skies revealed what the kincade fire left in its destructive wake. the valleys dotted with properties where the loss is extensive. an equipment yard is totally gone. the house next to it appears completely fine. the winners a leree >> we...
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. >> she joins us live on pine flat road with the latest on the conditions. laura. >> reporter: we're high above. we're stand at 2,100 square feet where we've been watching this aerial fire fight go on throughout the day. you can also see on the ground just beyond the pinkish fire retardant, you can see a bulldozer on the ground. for the most part they're trying to fight this fire from the air. it's a battle that's being fought mostly from the air as the kinkade fire marched up the hills east of geyserville. it's in such rugged terrain, it's mostly inaccessible from ground crews. that's why a convoy of spotters and air tankers are cord nagt it. >> the fire turned out to be fueled by what we believe to be 60-mile-an-hour winds plus or minus, and the terrain up in that area is very rugged. >> reporter: cal fire says the fire broke out at 9:27 wednesday night near the geyser's geothermal plant. but at this point there's no indication of how the fire started. >> there's still a lot of trauma from sonoma county two years ago. waking up today brings up a lot of bad
. >> she joins us live on pine flat road with the latest on the conditions. laura. >> reporter: we're high above. we're stand at 2,100 square feet where we've been watching this aerial fire fight go on throughout the day. you can also see on the ground just beyond the pinkish fire retardant, you can see a bulldozer on the ground. for the most part they're trying to fight this fire from the air. it's a battle that's being fought mostly from the air as the kinkade fire marched up the...
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the fire is flaring up way up in the hills along pine flat road. we have team coverage right now starting with kpix 5's juliette goodrich. she and photographer alex monano headed to the peak of the fire where the wind is the strongest. >> reporter: it's the wind tonight that's the major er weonto a as a perfect example o how fast the wind is blowing. the fire fight tonight, behind me on this ridge, a ridge that leads down into windsor. the fire towering 30 feet in the air, and while this ridge is miles away from heelsburg and windsor, it's the emberred carried by the wind that's the major concern tonight. >> that's how fire moves. it blows sometimes as much to a mile and mile and a half away. >> reporter: and the wind could carry embers into areas already burned. >> and there's more it here. >> reporter: this fire just outside windsor reignited in a spot firefighters thought they had knocked down. the problem is hot spots and moldering embers reignited. this area was spared the first time, but the fire reignited. just down the road in santa rosa, e
the fire is flaring up way up in the hills along pine flat road. we have team coverage right now starting with kpix 5's juliette goodrich. she and photographer alex monano headed to the peak of the fire where the wind is the strongest. >> reporter: it's the wind tonight that's the major er weonto a as a perfect example o how fast the wind is blowing. the fire fight tonight, behind me on this ridge, a ridge that leads down into windsor. the fire towering 30 feet in the air, and while this...
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evacuation orders for pine trap road went into effect at 4:00 with the kincade fire burning. coming to the shelter at the healdsburg community center and we've talked to some of them that and they came in with pants and just fled the town of geyserville. >> very smoky and you can see the glowing of the fire in the mountains with a lot of chp sheriff's driving around, going door-to-door to make sure everybody is out of the house. >> have never seen this before, never. all over the neighborhood. >>> we have video from 4:00 this morning near pine flats road taken by somebody who evacuated during the early morning hours because of the kincade fire coming over the hill and he was about one mile away at that point but i want to bring in healdsburg mayor, david haig lee. you are operating the shelter for evacuees of the fire. how many are here so far and how many more do you expect? >> right now, we've got about 20 that have come in and we opened up around midnight. we've been fully staffed and ready to accommodate anybody that needs it as the evacuation went out. >> reporter: of pe
evacuation orders for pine trap road went into effect at 4:00 with the kincade fire burning. coming to the shelter at the healdsburg community center and we've talked to some of them that and they came in with pants and just fled the town of geyserville. >> very smoky and you can see the glowing of the fire in the mountains with a lot of chp sheriff's driving around, going door-to-door to make sure everybody is out of the house. >> have never seen this before, never. all over the...
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and a lot of the fuels in this area are pines. when you have a lot of pines dry as pie cones.really shoot out a lot of potential sparks.>> reporter: spot fires had a chance to really see those sunday morning when the fire descended the ridge and hit the alexander valley. we can show you exactly what spot fires look like. fire comes racing down the hill. pushed by the winds. and then kicked out ahead of it. the things it picks up and drops ahead of the fire. you get those perfect concentric circles like something has been dropped like a ripple in stillwater. spreading out in circles. you can get two of them side by side as the fire kicks ahead with the spot fires. that is the fear tomorrow when the winds pick up here.>>> our team coverage continues with andrea. she has the stories of people driven out by the fire.>> reporter: as the temperatures drop tonight a push to get people inside to shelter is growing. here in petaluma. they won't have a proper headcount until midnight. to know if the shelters are full. they are growing fuller by the day. up and down the north bay. >>> 18
and a lot of the fuels in this area are pines. when you have a lot of pines dry as pie cones.really shoot out a lot of potential sparks.>> reporter: spot fires had a chance to really see those sunday morning when the fire descended the ridge and hit the alexander valley. we can show you exactly what spot fires look like. fire comes racing down the hill. pushed by the winds. and then kicked out ahead of it. the things it picks up and drops ahead of the fire. you get those perfect...
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one of the few homeowners along red wine or erode at pine flat road in geyser ville electing to stay home rather than evacuate. i don't think we are in imminent danger right here right now still with the fire burning on the mountain behind his house, he's running sprinklers on the trees and his fence in case embers fly onto his property, same as it was 2 years ago terrifying and exciting and exhilarating in years said for people with losses. stewart spent 16 years as a volunteer firefighter for the guys are ville fire department and has a deep appreciation for the work, he's a doer. parts of pine flat roads are covered with fire retardant hillsides are charred black and the air is filled with smoke signed the fire remains close by with the potential to grow if the winds kick up got. >>water stores got a generator, so i can run my well pump and maya my domestic water supplies keep our freezers cold and refrigerators that kind of thing he's also holding on to hope that his home will survive in geyser ville felecia all kron 4 news. >>welcome back as we want give you live picture right n
one of the few homeowners along red wine or erode at pine flat road in geyser ville electing to stay home rather than evacuate. i don't think we are in imminent danger right here right now still with the fire burning on the mountain behind his house, he's running sprinklers on the trees and his fence in case embers fly onto his property, same as it was 2 years ago terrifying and exciting and exhilarating in years said for people with losses. stewart spent 16 years as a volunteer firefighter for...
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. >> reporter: we're on pine flat road. let's show you where we are. to my right down the hill here, it's really about 14 miles to heeldsberg. you can see smoky areas, where the flames have every moved through. to the north it's geyserville that's 15 miles that way. so this fire fight has moved a long way from those communities. if you look at this hillside behind me, we can push in a little bit. this has been much of the focus behind me of the firefighters. you can see the fire retardant, the red line they've drawn. if you see the flames beyond me, that's what they're trying to hit. they're trying to keep this fire on that side of the line. >> the fire is near the area of the thermal plant in the community of guy sersville. >> do you know whether the plant had anything do with the start of the fire? >> we do not know. >> what does that plant do? >> it's one of the largest thermal generating plants. >> what are the challenges going forward? >> overnight it was fueled by 60-mile-an-hour winds and low humidity and high temperatures. that coupled with the
. >> reporter: we're on pine flat road. let's show you where we are. to my right down the hill here, it's really about 14 miles to heeldsberg. you can see smoky areas, where the flames have every moved through. to the north it's geyserville that's 15 miles that way. so this fire fight has moved a long way from those communities. if you look at this hillside behind me, we can push in a little bit. this has been much of the focus behind me of the firefighters. you can see the fire...
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we are waiting to hear more from cal pined in pg&e as to what if anything was energized in the area. around 930. this is where the fire was first used reported this is where fire crews first responded. >>> resources arrived to find a large fire a couple hundred acres already in size. with a rapid rate of spread.>> reporter: talk about a rapid rate of growth. when they first got there the fire was 3 to 400 acres. by early this morning it was closing in on 10,000 acres. that is how fast the fire group. let's talk about how fast it was moving. we are at 2000 feet. katie is down below us. sort of down to the valley. we are halfway up towards the geysers. i want to show you some video of what the road looks like. if you head up toward the geothermal facilities. you can go through places where they her husband fire and you can go through places where fireeall rscorched the earth. there is quite a bit of that. that fire was blowing downhill. as it went down towards those homes where people live. firefighters talk about how fast it moved. you can see by what is left on the land just how fast
we are waiting to hear more from cal pined in pg&e as to what if anything was energized in the area. around 930. this is where the fire was first used reported this is where fire crews first responded. >>> resources arrived to find a large fire a couple hundred acres already in size. with a rapid rate of spread.>> reporter: talk about a rapid rate of growth. when they first got there the fire was 3 to 400 acres. by early this morning it was closing in on 10,000 acres. that is...
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this is pine flat road. we are on the edge of the kincaid fire. the first piece of video you are about to see here are firemen and women just came us on the way out. to that plume of smoke. take a look. >>> we have a fleet out there right now going after the fire. in a way it needs to be done in the next 2 to 3 days to prepare for another wind event which is really making us bristle. >> reporter: the kincaid fire which exploded so quickly wednesday night spent this day simmering in the sonoma county hills. >>> this road goes up 12 miles. the fire is pretty much all the way up there.>> reporter: tom cardoza snuck back in here to keep an eye on his home. crews were patrolling the fire that is still large. for now stationary. >>> i'm really worried and so is the neighbors. if it jumps this road and goes over to this easter side there is no stopping it for a while.>> reporter: it would be a massive undertaking on any day. the added pressure of a ticking clock.>>> in the eye of a firestorm between one fire that has hit us and anticipating a crazy wind
this is pine flat road. we are on the edge of the kincaid fire. the first piece of video you are about to see here are firemen and women just came us on the way out. to that plume of smoke. take a look. >>> we have a fleet out there right now going after the fire. in a way it needs to be done in the next 2 to 3 days to prepare for another wind event which is really making us bristle. >> reporter: the kincaid fire which exploded so quickly wednesday night spent this day simmering...
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right now we're on hyde and pine trying to see how many people are crossing the street and if they're close to a vehicle making a right turn. we saw at least five cars making a right or left turn on red just inches away from pedestrians and that's what davis hopes to stop. last year a 58-year-old was killed at an intersection a block away. >> cars aren't yielding to pedestrians. >> reporter: san francisco's vision zero confirms a total of 14 pedestrian fatalities this year. davis hopes her petition saves lives. >> i'm san jose. >> and the historic flight in the air right nownce. >>> a late october warmup is coming our way. >>> first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live. >> hey, we made another show. i could not believe the invitation you sent. >> very much wanted to go but it's a long story. >> i have a kids camping weekend -- >> i does scrubbing grease feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn ultra it's superior grease-cleaning formula gets to work faster, making easy work of tough messes. dawn takes care of tough grease, wherever it shows up. scrub less,
right now we're on hyde and pine trying to see how many people are crossing the street and if they're close to a vehicle making a right turn. we saw at least five cars making a right or left turn on red just inches away from pedestrians and that's what davis hopes to stop. last year a 58-year-old was killed at an intersection a block away. >> cars aren't yielding to pedestrians. >> reporter: san francisco's vision zero confirms a total of 14 pedestrian fatalities this year. davis...
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that letter in 1939 inviting him to start the mountain carving, dad decided to come out and go to pine ridge reservation. when he did, he realized he didn't know much about the native culture, so he was very inquisitive and looked at things differently, more deeply than most people do. he thought these are such poor conditions and this is not how we should treat these people. they should be honored. he took on the job of carving the mountain. he and standing bear went to look at mountains all around. dad did not want to work it on mount rushmore. it didn't work out. when artists get together, they don't always work out. dad also won first prize in the new york world's fair and the newspaper talked about that. henry got all of those things together and wrote to dad, and that is how it started. inviting dad to the black hills to carve memorial so the white man would know that the red man has freedom also. >> they say crazy horse was born of [indiscernible] in our language they say [speaking foreign-language] -- he was born along the fast-moving water. whenever he was going to be born, th
that letter in 1939 inviting him to start the mountain carving, dad decided to come out and go to pine ridge reservation. when he did, he realized he didn't know much about the native culture, so he was very inquisitive and looked at things differently, more deeply than most people do. he thought these are such poor conditions and this is not how we should treat these people. they should be honored. he took on the job of carving the mountain. he and standing bear went to look at mountains all...
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black hills because of the rich greenness of the pine trees and elevations we have that surround allthat. while the black hills are very important to the native american community members, it is referred to as the heart. itself isck hills just a sacred area, because it is a supplier for food and shelter and everything that people know was provided by the creator. ♪ >> i am done within sprague. my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sewer reservation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now. that is the sacred bear butte, a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationality -- nationalities visit. people will come here and get a -- give tobacco offerings and prayers. they will leave with tobacco and cloth for maybe a loved one or someone they are praying for, but it shows all the prayers that are left here and are well received. it is a very significant spiritual -- you know, about the time period of 1800, we will say up to the 1870's is the time period when lakota and cheyenne dominated this whole area. >> so when
black hills because of the rich greenness of the pine trees and elevations we have that surround allthat. while the black hills are very important to the native american community members, it is referred to as the heart. itself isck hills just a sacred area, because it is a supplier for food and shelter and everything that people know was provided by the creator. ♪ >> i am done within sprague. my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sewer reservation, which is about 100 miles east of...
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in new hampshire, cathedral of the pines. very tall pine trees. you stand in the middle of those pines and look up. it's impossible not to think that god resides in that place. the outdoors is my cathedral. i'm a naturalist. i'm very much influenced by that. pagany say that sounds and not doctrinal. if so, bring it on. sumner and i'm a senior here. if trump were to be impeached and would be out of the race, what do you think your strongest edge would be in attracting his more stronger supporters? >> i will not attract diehard trump supporters. i don't think. people who are part of his organization. 98%s say that chump is at favorable in this state among people who voted in the republican primary the past timeline -- 10 times. the republican state committee is the trump organization. i'm not going hunting there. i'm going hunting elsewhere. beginning with the 20 states that allow crossover voting. in 17 of those 20, democrats can vote in the republican primary. the other three, its independence or undeclared. my appeal is the people who perhaps did
in new hampshire, cathedral of the pines. very tall pine trees. you stand in the middle of those pines and look up. it's impossible not to think that god resides in that place. the outdoors is my cathedral. i'm a naturalist. i'm very much influenced by that. pagany say that sounds and not doctrinal. if so, bring it on. sumner and i'm a senior here. if trump were to be impeached and would be out of the race, what do you think your strongest edge would be in attracting his more stronger...
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pine flat road. also, the reports of closures along gaza road.ne is where your five disclosures this morning. >>> the freeway started to see something was. we had trouble spots. was to get to the bridge, i struggle >>> pg&e has cut the power to thousands of customers. in an effort to prevent more water first. this is the second power shut down in a short amount time. folks along highway 29 are fed up. >> are you prepared? >> no i am not. still a distraction to the wavelike. the bay area housing crisis has hit one group especially hard. seniors. explain why hundreds of them are now facing eviction. >>> live look where we are continuing to follow breaking news. this fast-moving fire is burning out of control. when using this went over 2050 miles per hour per hour. no containment at this point. we know at least 400 firefighters are on the ground and when day breaks, this flood of the fire audits guys camera with giant plumes of smoke. according to the housing, this should not be spending one third percent of their income on with. you will help write
pine flat road. also, the reports of closures along gaza road.ne is where your five disclosures this morning. >>> the freeway started to see something was. we had trouble spots. was to get to the bridge, i struggle >>> pg&e has cut the power to thousands of customers. in an effort to prevent more water first. this is the second power shut down in a short amount time. folks along highway 29 are fed up. >> are you prepared? >> no i am not. still a distraction to...
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so, spangler, they cut down pine branches, and hung the pine branches on the outside of the tenth, and they use them for bedding. to help with the smell of infection. that is the barn today. men were crammed so close together in spangles barn, that it caused the sprint of diseases. some men died of these diseases, rather than a battle wounds and brought them to the hospital. outside, in these bangladesh field, the arm it's not provide enough tents, multiplying the misery of the already wounded and dying man, who are forced to light in the mud, and when the rain came. corporal william, awful steward the 150 pennsylvania, sent hundreds were lying, in most cases with no shelter. exposed to a cold incessant rain, against the side of the barn. and in orchard adjoining the sheds. their moans were heard in every direction, with a lantern, i moved that from one to another, during the long hours of the night. i searched, in vain for blankets to cover the suffering, dying man. the cries of agony of the wounded and dying, forcing hospital staff to cover their ears at night, in an attempt to get a
so, spangler, they cut down pine branches, and hung the pine branches on the outside of the tenth, and they use them for bedding. to help with the smell of infection. that is the barn today. men were crammed so close together in spangles barn, that it caused the sprint of diseases. some men died of these diseases, rather than a battle wounds and brought them to the hospital. outside, in these bangladesh field, the arm it's not provide enough tents, multiplying the misery of the already wounded...
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in the difference -- they could see it in the distance, it looked black because of the panda roso pines. years, there has been discussion from native americans and others about the location of the black hills being sacred and right here you have something that represents, to some people, the u.s. government, the policies toward native americans have not been look at the same way. what do you talk about you tell people about that issue and mount rushmore? >> there was some controversy from the start, carving in the black hills. that controversy came from tribal people and people who we tribesoday call -- the were looking for a place they would come in and honor and have ceremonies, spent some time. period, we are talking 1925, that was not looked at the same way we look at it today. today, we still have tribal people were concerned about the black hills being carved, people living in the black hills and we try to honor that, some of that to our interpretive programming. we also have a place we set up in the park called the heritage village. every summer, we hire cultural interpreters. th
in the difference -- they could see it in the distance, it looked black because of the panda roso pines. years, there has been discussion from native americans and others about the location of the black hills being sacred and right here you have something that represents, to some people, the u.s. government, the policies toward native americans have not been look at the same way. what do you talk about you tell people about that issue and mount rushmore? >> there was some controversy from...
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trees and the pine needles will settle on the roofs soul. >>all day, they said those were on fire. >>fortunately, he says firefighters were able to save his home with minimal damage and are keeping a close eye on his and his neighbors houses tonight putting out any hot spots that flare up they save the great fire. >>we praise them. >>lockheed his wife along with nearly 200 other homes had evacuate. fire officials say all residents are now being allowed back tonight fixed wing aircraft along with helicopters really helped firefighters battle this blaze throughout the day tonight the six-week aircraft have been grounded, but water dropping helicopters will continue throughout the night. crews will also continue working to get a containment line around this fire. for any strong winds kick up this week. >>and of course has been concerned about the scene as becoming either weak to moderate a change of events and so that can drastically change the fire behavior so we're paying very close attention to that. >>well that was mary beth mcdade reportin
trees and the pine needles will settle on the roofs soul. >>all day, they said those were on fire. >>fortunately, he says firefighters were able to save his home with minimal damage and are keeping a close eye on his and his neighbors houses tonight putting out any hot spots that flare up they save the great fire. >>we praise them. >>lockheed his wife along with nearly 200 other homes had evacuate. fire officials say all residents are now being allowed back tonight fixed...
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even in the pine trees and elevations we have that surround all of that.ack hills are important to the native american community remembers, it is referred to as the heart. >> the black hills at self is a sacred area, because it is a supplier for food and shelter knowverything that people was provided by the creator. ♪ mymy name is jonathan, and lakota name is [inaudible] fromibal affiliation cheyenne river sewer reservation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now, that is the sacred , a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian lived.and nationalities people will come here and get a , --cco offering and prayers give a tobacco offering and prayers. they will bring tobacco for maybe a loved one or someone they are praying for, but it shows all the prayers that are left here and are well received. it is a very significant spiritual -- you know, about the 1800, we will say up to the 1870's is the time period when lakota and cheyenne dominated this whole area. so would looking at the custer expedition of 18
even in the pine trees and elevations we have that surround all of that.ack hills are important to the native american community remembers, it is referred to as the heart. >> the black hills at self is a sacred area, because it is a supplier for food and shelter knowverything that people was provided by the creator. ♪ mymy name is jonathan, and lakota name is [inaudible] fromibal affiliation cheyenne river sewer reservation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now, that...