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i am home, i am home, i am home robert: i'm robert gray.er televangelist it is sharing harrowing details about his years in captivity. joshua boyle says his captors raped his wife and killed one of his children. boyle and his american wife were held in afghanistan for five years. they were free to wednesday and arrived in canada, friday night. coleman was pregnant at the time of their affection. she gave birth to four children while in captivity. he says his children are doing as well as can be expected. the academy of motion picture arts and sciences revoking harvey weinstein's membership. a move that is unprecedented. the decision was reached during emergency session saturday. the academy released a paint statement saying sexually predatoryyo behavior in the film industry is over. i'm robert gray, now back to "watters' world". >>> the harvey weinstein scandal and its cover-up and what it means for the democratic party exposing the hypocrisy of hollywood. take hillary clinton it took her five days to respond to the allegations. >> i was ju
i am home, i am home, i am home robert: i'm robert gray.er televangelist it is sharing harrowing details about his years in captivity. joshua boyle says his captors raped his wife and killed one of his children. boyle and his american wife were held in afghanistan for five years. they were free to wednesday and arrived in canada, friday night. coleman was pregnant at the time of their affection. she gave birth to four children while in captivity. he says his children are doing as well as can be...
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light from america's news headquarters, i'm robert gray.irginia state university currently on lockdown after a shooting on campus. university police tweeted out the alert just hours ago. this is the last day of the homecoming festivities. one person shot and facing life-threatening injuries. catastrophic wildfires continue burning their way through northern california saturday. almost one week after they ignited. it is the deadliest group of wildfire in the state history. the death toll is up to 40. that number is expected to grow. the fire stretched up to 100 miles wide and has destroyed at least 5700 homes and businesses. some 300 people remain unaccounted for. i'm robert gray, now back to justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome back. time now for the political panel. former secret service agent and best-selling author. >> i'm not going to ask you if weinstein what he did was wrong, i'm not going to ask you why no one said anything and why he only donated to democrats but i'm going to ask you to listen to the two sounds. one is from 30 roc
light from america's news headquarters, i'm robert gray.irginia state university currently on lockdown after a shooting on campus. university police tweeted out the alert just hours ago. this is the last day of the homecoming festivities. one person shot and facing life-threatening injuries. catastrophic wildfires continue burning their way through northern california saturday. almost one week after they ignited. it is the deadliest group of wildfire in the state history. the death toll is up...
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. >> >> >> >> >> i'm robert gray.ifornia governor jerry brown and senator dianne feinstein visiting fire zones today and calling the state's wildfires the worst they've ever seen. right now authorities are working on about 300 missing persons cases, but they do not expect the death toll to be anywhere near that high. now so far the fires have claimed 38 lives, 100,000 people have been forced from their homes and nearly 6,000 homes and buildings have been destroyed. an estimated 10,000 firefighters are battling the blazes and despite their efforts, the fires are said to stretch 100 miles wide. in somalia rescuers working to free people trapped under the rubble of a hotel. it was destroyed by a truck bomb in the nation's capital saturday. 20 people were killed and 15 injured. so far no one has claimed responsibility. i'm robert gray. now back to justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome back. time now for the political panel. former secret service agent and best-selling author. >> i'm not going to ask you if weinstein what
. >> >> >> >> >> i'm robert gray.ifornia governor jerry brown and senator dianne feinstein visiting fire zones today and calling the state's wildfires the worst they've ever seen. right now authorities are working on about 300 missing persons cases, but they do not expect the death toll to be anywhere near that high. now so far the fires have claimed 38 lives, 100,000 people have been forced from their homes and nearly 6,000 homes and buildings have been destroyed....
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robert gray is in sonoma with that next.es is helping build the new new york. once home to the world's image center, new york state is now a leader in optics, photonics and imaging. fueled by strong university partnerships, providing the world's best talent. and supported with workforce development to create even more opportunities. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. trish: california fire officials have reported significant pro
robert gray is in sonoma with that next.es is helping build the new new york. once home to the world's image center, new york state is now a leader in optics, photonics and imaging. fueled by strong university partnerships, providing the world's best talent. and supported with workforce development to create even more opportunities. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new...
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robert gray on the ground in napa with the latest. robert? reporter: hey, liz, that's right. you know more than 190,000 acres have been scorched so far. one of the largest uncontained fires raged behind us. it was the atlas fire, and you can see, take a look up the hill there and you can see the devastation it brought down, devastating this house, burning it to the ground. burning out five cars, harley-davidson motorcycle that's out of here, you can see the capricious nature how the winds blow the blazes. the home next door virtually untouched, yet did wipe out many more multimillion dollar homes which is what this used to be which is across the street from the silverado golf course where the pga tour had an event last week. i spoke with a pga tour official who stayed sunday night and was evacuated among the thousands of people. more than 20,000 evacuated. it was orderly but chaotic, very surreal, how he saw the flames in the rearview mirror and the embers in the mirror, and we can say just off camera, we've had embers smoldering all day long. truck ops used a fire extinguish
robert gray on the ground in napa with the latest. robert? reporter: hey, liz, that's right. you know more than 190,000 acres have been scorched so far. one of the largest uncontained fires raged behind us. it was the atlas fire, and you can see, take a look up the hill there and you can see the devastation it brought down, devastating this house, burning it to the ground. burning out five cars, harley-davidson motorcycle that's out of here, you can see the capricious nature how the winds blow...
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robert gray is at the firefighters camp in napa with the latest. robert?, we're standing in the napa county fair frowned much this is the staging air for the largest fire going, the atlas fire. it is 7% contained. there are hundreds of thousands of firefighters, they have not a latest count so many people coming in from utah, north carolina, davis, stockton, firefighters come in to help. look at video. blazes are still going on. 31 dead, calling it deadliest week of wildfires in california history. hundreds still missing. more than 20,000 are evacuated. we still have a number of fires going on. we should say the weather is better than expected. the winds have not kicked up yet, allowing firefighters to contain some of these. residents are allowed back in the silverado neighborhood where we were yesterday. power is back on. 34,000 people in sonoma and napa are without power. look at economic impact. 13 billion-dollar industry in these two counties alone. 100,000 jobs dependent on it. 800 wineries in the two counties where they visit. 800 wineries are destro
robert gray is at the firefighters camp in napa with the latest. robert?, we're standing in the napa county fair frowned much this is the staging air for the largest fire going, the atlas fire. it is 7% contained. there are hundreds of thousands of firefighters, they have not a latest count so many people coming in from utah, north carolina, davis, stockton, firefighters come in to help. look at video. blazes are still going on. 31 dead, calling it deadliest week of wildfires in california...
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here now from napa valley, is robert gray. robert, what is it like now?ill have smoldering embers behind lance over here. we have ashes falling. it was like snow fall early this morning. it abated thankfully throughout the day. firefighters are battling more than 20 blazes right now in this area. look behind us, one of the largest fires is the atlas fire. it is only 5% contained right now. more than 40,000-acres are burning. see the devastation it brought down through the hill. residents only had i'm told as much as five minutes to gather belongings to get out with their lives. you can see the capricious nature of fires and wind when they come down. you can see this house totally devastated. much of the street exactly and the house next door was virtually untouched. winds moving blazes around as we head into night fall. we're expecting wind to pick up, which could spread fires a little more, making it more difficult for firefighters to continue battling it. now that is the human side, economic toll we'll see in coming days. the wine industry really runs t
here now from napa valley, is robert gray. robert, what is it like now?ill have smoldering embers behind lance over here. we have ashes falling. it was like snow fall early this morning. it abated thankfully throughout the day. firefighters are battling more than 20 blazes right now in this area. look behind us, one of the largest fires is the atlas fire. it is only 5% contained right now. more than 40,000-acres are burning. see the devastation it brought down through the hill. residents only...
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. >> sandra: robert gray is live in napa, california at the fairgrounds with the latest, robert. >> that's right. we're at the napa county fairgrounds. it is the staging ground for hundreds, if not thousands of firefighters here. the number yesterday was 400 to 500. this morning they've had more folks coming in overnight. pan over to his right a little bit you can see they're getting ready to go back out to battle the blazes here. we have at least two dozen fire trucks lined up here to fuel up and head back out to battle the blazes because the atlas blaze, the largest one so far is only 7% contained and the atlas fire has burned more than 43,000 acres, including the area where we were yesterday where the homes were totally almost wiped out in an entire neighborhood. we're continuing to follow the story. folks coming in from nine different states. as far away as north north carolina and you can see the emergency vehicles here as well. 31 dead, as many as 900 people have been reported missing. they found several hundred of those. they aren't sure if some are duplicates or not. officials with
. >> sandra: robert gray is live in napa, california at the fairgrounds with the latest, robert. >> that's right. we're at the napa county fairgrounds. it is the staging ground for hundreds, if not thousands of firefighters here. the number yesterday was 400 to 500. this morning they've had more folks coming in overnight. pan over to his right a little bit you can see they're getting ready to go back out to battle the blazes here. we have at least two dozen fire trucks lined up here...
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might from america's news headquarters, i'm robert gray. u.s.d coalition forces in syria close to victory. once it was a major crisis stronghold. they lost the operation in june and have battled street by street. the kurdish led coalition estimates 100 militants remain in the city. local leaders are working to broker a deal for the surrender and evacuation of the remaining isis fighters to end the bloodshed. harvey weinstein expelled from the academy of motion science. this is the first time in their 90 years that a member has ever been expelled. the academy released a statement that said in part, the era of willful ignorance and shameful complicity in sexual predatory activity in our history is over. now back to the greg got held show. eg: it's about the scouts. the boy scouts will be givents. accepting girls into the program but why you ask? because they smell great. no, it's because the boy scouts want to help nurture all young people and shape the next generation of leaders. that sounds nice unless you are the girl scouts. they nurture young
might from america's news headquarters, i'm robert gray. u.s.d coalition forces in syria close to victory. once it was a major crisis stronghold. they lost the operation in june and have battled street by street. the kurdish led coalition estimates 100 militants remain in the city. local leaders are working to broker a deal for the surrender and evacuation of the remaining isis fighters to end the bloodshed. harvey weinstein expelled from the academy of motion science. this is the first time in...
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the fox business network's robert gray is live in napa valley. robert? >> that's right, shepard. one of the things people are worried about are the winds. they're whipping up now in our faces. there's embers over there. we put them out and they have restarted. this was a permanent home here where actually across the street from the silverado resort where they had a pga tour event last weekend. i just got off the phone with mark williams with the pga tour. he was staying there sunday evening. he was a wakened about 9:30, 10:00 p.m. and described an orderly but chaotic evening. he was driving to the airport, looking in the mirror and seeing the flames on the hills, the embers floating through the air. you can see the flames came down to hill here. folks had two to five minutes to gather themselves and get out. the cars are burned out. what is really interesting to see is how the flames can come here, but the home next door looks like it was untouched. shepard? >> shepard: robert, we hear that the communication difficulties may be the reason for this very high number of people repor
the fox business network's robert gray is live in napa valley. robert? >> that's right, shepard. one of the things people are worried about are the winds. they're whipping up now in our faces. there's embers over there. we put them out and they have restarted. this was a permanent home here where actually across the street from the silverado resort where they had a pga tour event last weekend. i just got off the phone with mark williams with the pga tour. he was staying there sunday...
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robert gray is in napa valley for us, robert?unty fairgrounds, a staging area where hundreds if not more firefighters are here. they've been camping, switching out shifts. you can see the activity behind us, battling the blazes. they're cautiously optimistic if the winds stay down they will have a greater con time. we're starting to feel it pick up. we have to wait and see if it works out. i talked to carisa cruz of the sonoma valley wine growers. her house reduced to rubble. her own vineyard threatened by the blazes. she had to evacuate her mother from her home. >> it's been a surreal week here. an amazing spirit in sonoma county. i know napa valley as well. people are rallying together and making sure everyone is safe, has basic supplies. we'll get through it and rebuilding as soon as we can get everyone safe and out of the fire zone. >> she was very, very positive, shepard, a lot of positive energy there, wanting to implore people to still come and visit after the fires are gone. tourism does drive so much of the economy here.
robert gray is in napa valley for us, robert?unty fairgrounds, a staging area where hundreds if not more firefighters are here. they've been camping, switching out shifts. you can see the activity behind us, battling the blazes. they're cautiously optimistic if the winds stay down they will have a greater con time. we're starting to feel it pick up. we have to wait and see if it works out. i talked to carisa cruz of the sonoma valley wine growers. her house reduced to rubble. her own vineyard...
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fox nice network robert gray live from napa valley with more. robert. >> that's right.he wind is the wild card. that's what everyone is talking about from the front pages of the newspaper to the folks at starbucks and our hotel here. some people are evacuating their families even though an evacuation hasn't been enforced for the city of napa. take a look at some of the damage here. now these are multi-million dollar homes on a golf course where the pga tour stopped a week ago. across the street you can see the home burned down, cars here, five of them. three of them you can see on camera plus a harley davidson reduced to rubble. one of the things about the winds that make it so dangerous is that the folks who live here only had a few minutes to grab a few belongings and get out with themselves to safety before it burned down. yet you can look just next door and see an outlier for this neighborhood. the only home we've seen on this street that looks virtually untouched by flames. the rest of them really being gutted out completely and the damage not only being done to ho
fox nice network robert gray live from napa valley with more. robert. >> that's right.he wind is the wild card. that's what everyone is talking about from the front pages of the newspaper to the folks at starbucks and our hotel here. some people are evacuating their families even though an evacuation hasn't been enforced for the city of napa. take a look at some of the damage here. now these are multi-million dollar homes on a golf course where the pga tour stopped a week ago. across the...
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robert gray in napa valley.ve order to make right what he said congress so far has not been able to do on its own. will that be enough? the man to make this all possible. hands folded, rand paul. why he's going to be very, very crucial not only in this effort today, that may be on tax cut not too long from today. rand paul, not. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. neil: developing $36 billion disaster relief bill for these wildfires right now. he noticed they are doing is in tranches right now. the president is a big fan to provide aid rather than one big lump sum he fears could be wasted if they are not stored as of today with needs. puerto rico for carteret see how saying we've got some serious financial issues in front of us. do you worry that if you were for various legitimate reasons, governor to make any payments on that date you will get more than dean in the future? hurricanes or other events notwithstanding. >> this is a game
robert gray in napa valley.ve order to make right what he said congress so far has not been able to do on its own. will that be enough? the man to make this all possible. hands folded, rand paul. why he's going to be very, very crucial not only in this effort today, that may be on tax cut not too long from today. rand paul, not. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. neil: developing $36 billion disaster relief bill for...
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robert gray with the latest on that. hey, robert. >> reporter: hey, neil.e at the staging grounds where a number of the firefighters are staying, 8,000 firefighters battling blazes across the state, hundreds, if not more than 1,000 camped out here. they're fueling, so it is a little bit loud. actually, there's some cautious optimism today. some of the largest fires, the atlas fire nearby here, is now up to 27% contained. i talked to a fire chief just a few moments ago, and he said where they are they've been in the same spot for a couple of days, they're feeling a lot better about it as long as the winds don't kick back up. that is the wildcard. it wasn't as windy as feared last night, they have a better grip on that. also the tubbs fire, 25% contained right now. as we know, at least 31 folks are dead, hundreds are still missing, more than 20,000 evacuated. as far as the big economic drivers here, we've been following the wine and tourism business. obviously, it's a $13 billion business, 100,000 jobs. and i talked to carissa crews earlier, the president of
robert gray with the latest on that. hey, robert. >> reporter: hey, neil.e at the staging grounds where a number of the firefighters are staying, 8,000 firefighters battling blazes across the state, hundreds, if not more than 1,000 camped out here. they're fueling, so it is a little bit loud. actually, there's some cautious optimism today. some of the largest fires, the atlas fire nearby here, is now up to 27% contained. i talked to a fire chief just a few moments ago, and he said where...
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robert gray this napa with the latest. reporter: we are at the nap a county fairgrounds.ds for the firefighters fighting the biggest blaze in the area. earlier date was calm, no wind. the firefighters were more confident they would be able to get this fire under control. the atlas fire burned 48,000 square feet so far. the wind is picking up. it's getting smokier. the gentleman up in sonoma, he said they are expecting winds of 60 miles per hour. that's a concern for spreading the fire and trying to get it contained. that will be a key factor heading into the weekend. one industry that's been hit hard is the marijuana industry. it's legal in california. and fires are decimating farms there. even the crops. so a lot of people had cash on hand, totally burned up. insurance is a big problem. and there is no federal relief aid. that's one industry feeling the brunts of the flames here. the wine and beer business here as well. peter kruger, rub brewery, he said he grew up here and has never seen anything like this. he said this one slowly unfolding. they have been serving first
robert gray this napa with the latest. reporter: we are at the nap a county fairgrounds.ds for the firefighters fighting the biggest blaze in the area. earlier date was calm, no wind. the firefighters were more confident they would be able to get this fire under control. the atlas fire burned 48,000 square feet so far. the wind is picking up. it's getting smokier. the gentleman up in sonoma, he said they are expecting winds of 60 miles per hour. that's a concern for spreading the fire and...
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. >> jon: robert gray fox business, good advice there.nk you. >> melissa: president trump taking another hit at obamacare announcing he is scrapping federal subsidies to insurance companies that participate in obamacare exchanges. the president tweeting obamacare is a broken mess, piece by piece we'll now begin the process of giving america the great healthcare it deserves. democratic leaders blasting the move saying sadly instead of working to lower healthcare costs for americans, it seems president trump will single handedly hike american's health premiums. a spiteful act leveled at working families as the middle class in every corner of america. patrick griffin is a former media consultant to four republican presidential campaigns and liz smith is a former deputy campaign manager for martin o'malley. thanks to both of you for joining us. patrick, from that quote it sounds like they love what's going on. chuck and nancy are on board and think it's fantastic. was that your interpretation there? >> chuck and nancy better get someone to gi
. >> jon: robert gray fox business, good advice there.nk you. >> melissa: president trump taking another hit at obamacare announcing he is scrapping federal subsidies to insurance companies that participate in obamacare exchanges. the president tweeting obamacare is a broken mess, piece by piece we'll now begin the process of giving america the great healthcare it deserves. democratic leaders blasting the move saying sadly instead of working to lower healthcare costs for americans,...
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robert gray joins us in napa valley with the very latest.right back here after this. .. .. .. >> the death toll keeps rising in northern california. wildfires had killed at least 31 people. hundreds more are missing. they are continuing to battle the nearly two dozen wildfires spinning more than 300 scare square miles. this has been the deadliest week of wildfires in california history. that is right. we are at the staging ground. they are telling me here on the ground they are feeling more confident. there is a greatest contentment we will see a big jump in the containment numbers tomorrow. there is a cautious optimism. i caught up with the have of the sonoma county wine growers. it's actually been a surreal week here. i know napa valley as well. people are rallying together and making sure everyone is safe. and basic supplies. we are going to be rebuilding as soon as we can get everyone safe and out of the fire zone. in the rubble of the former home there. urging people to stay with us and keep supporting sonoma. 100,000 jobs. again, she's
robert gray joins us in napa valley with the very latest.right back here after this. .. .. .. >> the death toll keeps rising in northern california. wildfires had killed at least 31 people. hundreds more are missing. they are continuing to battle the nearly two dozen wildfires spinning more than 300 scare square miles. this has been the deadliest week of wildfires in california history. that is right. we are at the staging ground. they are telling me here on the ground they are feeling...
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robert gray live in napa, california. what is the scene like there right now?r: we're at the napa county fairgrounds. this is the staging area for firefighters battling blazes. they have come from all over. including north carolina. you see the ashland fire truck. firefighters are cautiously optimistic that they're getting bigger containment throughout the day. they're watching wind very carefully. a lot of residents and business owners have been very optimistic as well. i talked to carissa cruz, standing in the rubble of her home. she lost her home this week. her own vineyard is under threat of blazes. so far so good. she had to evacuate her mother as well. she is optimistic and imploring people to continue to patronize napa and sonoma. here is what she had to say. >> the best thing people can do to support the community, continue to support us, buy our wines. come visit us. we're open for business. reporter: if you look at the stats, you understand why. more than 800 wineries in napa, sonoma counties as well, generating $13 billion annually. there are 100,000
robert gray live in napa, california. what is the scene like there right now?r: we're at the napa county fairgrounds. this is the staging area for firefighters battling blazes. they have come from all over. including north carolina. you see the ashland fire truck. firefighters are cautiously optimistic that they're getting bigger containment throughout the day. they're watching wind very carefully. a lot of residents and business owners have been very optimistic as well. i talked to carissa...
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robert gray is in napa valley with very latest for us as we await the president of the united states. we're back with all of it in two. d heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract i
robert gray is in napa valley with very latest for us as we await the president of the united states. we're back with all of it in two. d heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel...
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robert gray with us from napa county. atest information is the winds may be picking up again. that is real bad news. spell it out for us, please. reporter: absolutely right, stuart. you can see some of the devastation here in napa. we're outside the city of napa, in napa county. look at this home behind me. multimillion dollars home overlooking a golf course. we understand the folks only had a few minutes to gather themselves and belongings to get out. cars burned in the homes itself. what is really interesting. there is really no pattern. the winds send it down. look the next door neighbor's house thus far has been untouched by fire. all the way down the street is completely gutted out. so the devastation is almost at random. i'm following the wind patterns. this was headline today in the local newspaper there. they're really feeling it there, whim of the winds. this harley-davidson besides me, hardly anything left. as it blows and gusts through. that is what they're worried about. sonoma county, fire jumping six lanes of
robert gray with us from napa county. atest information is the winds may be picking up again. that is real bad news. spell it out for us, please. reporter: absolutely right, stuart. you can see some of the devastation here in napa. we're outside the city of napa, in napa county. look at this home behind me. multimillion dollars home overlooking a golf course. we understand the folks only had a few minutes to gather themselves and belongings to get out. cars burned in the homes itself. what is...
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. >> sandra: robert gray is reporting live from napa for us this morning. with the fires displacing so many people, what is the scene like there in napa this morning? >> very quiet this morning. many of the roads are blocked off. many of the ways out of napa are blocked off. some local residents tell me there is concern about that. even though they haven't ordered a mandatory evacuation in the city of napa some families are already moving down away from napa getting out of the hills because of that concerns about a bottleneck. if you look at the napa valley register out early. at the mercy of the wind. that's exactly what is happening here. the winds blowing these fires so quickly they really have this area all on edge. take a look behind me. you can see this home here. we're talking multi-million dollar homes reduced to rubble. folks only have a couple minutes to gather themselves much less any things to go outside. behind me there is a harley davidson burned. several cars, three cars, two trucks off camera, all of this damage happening so quickly. as you
. >> sandra: robert gray is reporting live from napa for us this morning. with the fires displacing so many people, what is the scene like there in napa this morning? >> very quiet this morning. many of the roads are blocked off. many of the ways out of napa are blocked off. some local residents tell me there is concern about that. even though they haven't ordered a mandatory evacuation in the city of napa some families are already moving down away from napa getting out of the hills...
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robert gray is there. are improving but i'm sure the recovery will take quite some time? and apparently he can not hear us. too bad, the picture looked good, but we do hear cooler weather, winds are dying down. that is good news. the real job, stu, to go in there to find out how much has been damaged, particularly in the wine industry, which generates so much jobs an money in the area. how much has been taken out. how soon can they recover. it will be a while. 5,000 businesses affected. stuart: all kinds of questions. another one is, what does this do to california's budget? ashley: right. which is already in tough shape. stuart: already in tough shape. now you have to fight these fires. it is going to squeeze california's budget significantly. ashley: yeah. stuart: but i don't want to dwell on the financial side of this. that is not nature of story. this is human story. ashley: 42 people reported dead. stuart: terrible. ashley: many people still missing. 20,000 evacuees. all told this is not a story over b
robert gray is there. are improving but i'm sure the recovery will take quite some time? and apparently he can not hear us. too bad, the picture looked good, but we do hear cooler weather, winds are dying down. that is good news. the real job, stu, to go in there to find out how much has been damaged, particularly in the wine industry, which generates so much jobs an money in the area. how much has been taken out. how soon can they recover. it will be a while. 5,000 businesses affected. stuart:...
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robert gray is with us. now he is at a winery in sonoma. it is like at that winery where you are now. reporter: it's a pretty incredible scene, stuart. take a look around. we'll zoom out a little bit. i'm literally standing in the ashes, this is the fire line of the nun fire which is still going a little bit farther north. it rained overnight, but helping firefighters. you can see came all the way down, went into the area where the grapes are between some of the vines. i'm told, fewer 5% of the grapes were damaged. the vintage is going to be a good one, because it was harvested early. they had a late, hot summer, late and early fall if you will, stuart. but they did not escape totally unscathed, even though firemen saved most of the winery. just beyond the ridge behind me, they lost one of their family homes. stuart, this is nearly 160-year-old winery. california's first family-owned. stuart: dearie me. thank you very much, my friend. staying on the wildfires and wine industry, we have a star with us today, winemaker charles smith, a great
robert gray is with us. now he is at a winery in sonoma. it is like at that winery where you are now. reporter: it's a pretty incredible scene, stuart. take a look around. we'll zoom out a little bit. i'm literally standing in the ashes, this is the fire line of the nun fire which is still going a little bit farther north. it rained overnight, but helping firefighters. you can see came all the way down, went into the area where the grapes are between some of the vines. i'm told, fewer 5% of the...
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robert perez. he walked away from an assisted living center. he is thin, wears glasses and has a gray beard.n him call sunnyvale police. >>> developing news where police are looking for a carjacker who ran over and killed the vehicle's owner. authorities say he left his pickup running and unattended at 5:30. you can see from sky map 7 on sky 7 where this happened. they tell us when he got back to his car the suspect was in the driver's seat. they say the suspect threw him to the ground and then ran over him. he leaves behind a wife and two kids. >>> a man is in custody after officers say he choked a police k-9 during his arrest. they spotted thomas williams in front of his redwood city home wednesday. he then ran inside and officers followed and they said williams fought back. williams started choking the dog. police were able to handcuff williams. crash will be okay. he is taking a few days off, though. the national parks service is dropping its fight to restrict dogs. the decision comes after a lawsuit uncovered irregularities in the decision making progress. it would have required them to
robert perez. he walked away from an assisted living center. he is thin, wears glasses and has a gray beard.n him call sunnyvale police. >>> developing news where police are looking for a carjacker who ran over and killed the vehicle's owner. authorities say he left his pickup running and unattended at 5:30. you can see from sky map 7 on sky 7 where this happened. they tell us when he got back to his car the suspect was in the driver's seat. they say the suspect threw him to the ground...
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gray. gloria ray car mark. carlotta walls la near. dr. terrence roberts. minnijean brown. thelma mothershed ware. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our emsy for the day, educational and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock central high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grads before graduating in 1962, dr. sib ill jordan hampton. [ applause ] >>> please be seated. thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here today. some have traveled from down the block and others have come from around the country and overseas. as i look out into this crowd, i see many familiar faces, many longtime friends. i also see many new faces. no matter how far you traveled to be here, or how many people in this room you know, please know we are honor to have you here without you here in this audience, the event would not be complete. you are a key component of this commemoration ceremony. now please rise for the pr
gray. gloria ray car mark. carlotta walls la near. dr. terrence roberts. minnijean brown. thelma mothershed ware. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ cheers and applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our emsy for the day, educational and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock central high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grads before graduating in 1962, dr. sib ill jordan...
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gray 1990's model. (jrs) a suspect has been arrested in connection with a crash in fremontthat killed a high school studentreturning home from her prom. robert carroll faces felony charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. the 22-year- old suspect was taken into custody september 22nd...with bail set at $200 grand. the collison happened back in maywhen police say carrol ran a red light at the intersection of fremont boulevard and darwin drivesmashing into the car 18-year-old shane marcelino was a passenger in. the crash killed the teenand sent her mother to a trauma center with serious injures (justine) two emergency vehicles in vallejo collided at a major intersection while responding to separate urgent calls. a battalion chief from vallejo fire - with lights and sirens on - was responding to a fire.... when he entered the intersection at florida street and sonoma blvd. an ambulance, also with sirens blaring, tried to use the same intersection ...when crash! both vehicles are now damaged beyond repair. "they were responding code three, meaning they had their lights and sirens on. at one point they both entered the intersect
gray 1990's model. (jrs) a suspect has been arrested in connection with a crash in fremontthat killed a high school studentreturning home from her prom. robert carroll faces felony charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. the 22-year- old suspect was taken into custody september 22nd...with bail set at $200 grand. the collison happened back in maywhen police say carrol ran a red light at the intersection of fremont boulevard and darwin drivesmashing into the car 18-year-old...
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gray 19-90s model. (justine) one man has been arrested in connection to a deadly crash that killed a high school student returning home from prom in fremont. robert carroll faces felony charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. the 22-year- old was taken into custody in hollister on september 22nd...with bail set at two- hundred thousand dollars. police say he was traveling at over 100 miles per hour. the collison happened on mother's day.. police say carrol ran a red light at the intersection of fremont boulevard and darwin drivesmashing into the car 18-year-old shane marcelino was a passenger in. the crash killed the teenand sent her mother to a trauma center with serious injuries. (jr stone) another big story we are following tonight... the mayor of san juan, puerto rico is making an emotional plea for more help... as the devestated u.s. territory fights off a major humanitarian crisis just 10 days after hurricane maria. from our partners at cnn .. kim hutcherson reports. days after hurricane maria decimated the island of puerto rico, there are signs recovery. according to puerto rico's governor, more than fifty percent of gas
gray 19-90s model. (justine) one man has been arrested in connection to a deadly crash that killed a high school student returning home from prom in fremont. robert carroll faces felony charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. the 22-year- old was taken into custody in hollister on september 22nd...with bail set at two- hundred thousand dollars. police say he was traveling at over 100 miles per hour. the collison happened on mother's day.. police say carrol ran a red light at...
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robert perez. and he walked away from an assisted living center last night. he suffers from dementia and has other mental health issues. he is 6 feet tall, thin, wears glasses, is bald and has a grayas last seen wearing a gray shirt and blue pants. if you've seen him call sunnyvale police. >>> a carjacker ran over and killed the victim's owner, james figueroa jr. they say he left his pickup running and unattended at 5:30. you can see from sky map 7 where this happened. when he got back to his car the suspect was in the driver's seat. that's when they say the suspect threw him to the ground and then ran over him. he leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> a man is in custody after they say he choked a police k-9 during his arrest. he ran inside and officers followed. they sent in crash, their k-9, and williams fought and started choking the dog. crash will be okay although he'll take a few days off. williams faces several felony charges. the national park service is dropping its fight to restrict dogs in the golden gate national recreation area. the decision comes after a lawsuit uncovered irregularities in the decision making process. the proposed rules would have equired dogs
robert perez. and he walked away from an assisted living center last night. he suffers from dementia and has other mental health issues. he is 6 feet tall, thin, wears glasses, is bald and has a grayas last seen wearing a gray shirt and blue pants. if you've seen him call sunnyvale police. >>> a carjacker ran over and killed the victim's owner, james figueroa jr. they say he left his pickup running and unattended at 5:30. you can see from sky map 7 where this happened. when he got back...
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gray hall, jeaneatte reyes and the entire action news team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you back here at noon. s >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> special counsel robertury approves the first charges in the russia investigation. arrests as early as tomorrow. who is the mystery target? how close to the white house? all the fallout. >>> and -- >> it was almost a love-fest. >> the president rallies his party behind tax cuts. after a one-two punch from republican senators. >> i rise today to say enough. >> i would just like for him to leave to it the professionals. >> as critics abandon the senate, it's trump's party now. can he lead to it legislative success? or will civil war sink the gop? >>> plus -- >> i have been silenced for 20 years. >> silent no more. >> we're going to be vocal until this stops. >> as more powerful men take the fall for sexual harassment. the explosive call to action sweeping
gray hall, jeaneatte reyes and the entire action news team, i'm nydia han. we'll see you back here at noon. s >>> "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >> special counsel robertury approves the first charges in the russia investigation. arrests as early as tomorrow. who is the mystery target? how close to the white house? all the fallout. >>> and -- >> it was almost a love-fest. >> the president rallies his party behind tax cuts....