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>> becky sears. >> reporter: becky sears, the best friend and co-worker of murder victim kay parsons. the same woman next door to this house where there'd been a vicious beating. >> yes. it seemed an odd set of coincidences. >> and this is the back door of healing hands? >> this is the back door of the business that we got called to. >> reporter: as the sergeant pulled up to the scene, he learned becky had been working late on the company payroll. she was heading to her car when she was jumped. >> apparently when she had turned around, an unknown male subject wearing dark clothes and a white baseball cap rushed out of the bushes at her with a firearm demanding his money or next time it was going to be her face. >> reporter: that's when the assailant shot becky in the legs. >> the subject apparently didn't rob her, didn't take anything from her, but turned around and ran back into the bushes the way that he came. >> she's not known for doing the night deposits with cash. there's no cash here. >> exactly. not at this time of night. >> what's the target, what are you going to get? has to
>> becky sears. >> reporter: becky sears, the best friend and co-worker of murder victim kay parsons. the same woman next door to this house where there'd been a vicious beating. >> yes. it seemed an odd set of coincidences. >> and this is the back door of healing hands? >> this is the back door of the business that we got called to. >> reporter: as the sergeant pulled up to the scene, he learned becky had been working late on the company payroll. she was...
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but be aware don't swim out too far because you don't want to miss the next edition in good shape sear. food waste games lady elite after the hard. fresh fruits often end up in the garbage instead of the supermarket. that should change with the peel in the liquid that increases the soap life of food. is this the way to avoid food waste global 3000. and 30 minutes on t w. e's and not amount to the enjoyment of garbage everywhere. sinopoli says nothing already the environmental activist and her fellow campaigners travel around the archipelago educating and advising me to clean up because they are hiding the fact of the type of trash. in 60 minutes on t.w. . the power of influencers and what they mean for democracy. will come to 6 months session of the global. influencers enormous reach. now increasingly voicing their opinions about political issues. a new dynamic is emerging. what does this mean for democracy. joining our discussion starts 1230. 3 jenny is full of surprises coming all out. themselves going to get in the footsteps of the refreeze movement in durham north carolina most aro
but be aware don't swim out too far because you don't want to miss the next edition in good shape sear. food waste games lady elite after the hard. fresh fruits often end up in the garbage instead of the supermarket. that should change with the peel in the liquid that increases the soap life of food. is this the way to avoid food waste global 3000. and 30 minutes on t w. e's and not amount to the enjoyment of garbage everywhere. sinopoli says nothing already the environmental activist and her...
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the events of the heart of this trial are seared into the national memory of the people standing in theock today are almost completely unknown, suspected of being small, backroom accomplices and the only remaining links tot te violenceerupted five years ago. the violence in 2015 stunned france. 17eople were gunnedn dow and targetedg attacks durinree days of cold-blooded killing, followed with disbelief on live television. the widow of one cartoonist killed in the attack said she d been haunted ever since by nightmares of her husband's killers. >> the defendants are the ones in the dock, but behind them are those brothers. the trial will be traumatizing, but in the end, it might help. i am asking mylf if it will bring healing. i'm not sure. reporter:ncs fra remembers the victims of these attacks, the government said this week that the risk remains extremely high. >> we should not become the victims rselves of the terrorists. thinking that islam is not compatible with what french republic is. the tactic is exactly to create oppositions, tensions, and divisions that we would hate each othe
the events of the heart of this trial are seared into the national memory of the people standing in theock today are almost completely unknown, suspected of being small, backroom accomplices and the only remaining links tot te violenceerupted five years ago. the violence in 2015 stunned france. 17eople were gunnedn dow and targetedg attacks durinree days of cold-blooded killing, followed with disbelief on live television. the widow of one cartoonist killed in the attack said she d been haunted...
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it was the first of many searing experiences which had been pieced together by my uncle. >> when theapanese surrounde rangoon, they blocked the road and he writes that there was column of over 14 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the insured? the plight the civilians is terrible. they were offering a fistfulf rupees for a fistful of rice. reporter: burma was about to perilous time. through a it was terrible when theooden houses caught fire and the amnition dump started exploding. thought i h been hit and could not open my eyes. the picture that emerges from these pages is the intensity of this period in burma, and i didn't realize until now what my grandfather faced from the moment he arrived. for him, it comes to a very sudden end when injury to his eyes means he is evacuated back to india in april 1942. the indian army was made up not of conscripts, but volunteers, some of them still with us today who joined up for many reasons. for him, it was a livelihood. >> when the british asked us to help, we, thougere's no work av
it was the first of many searing experiences which had been pieced together by my uncle. >> when theapanese surrounde rangoon, they blocked the road and he writes that there was column of over 14 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the insured? the plight the civilians is terrible. they were offering a fistfulf rupees for a fistful of rice. reporter: burma was about to perilous time. through a it was terrible when theooden houses...
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it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle, ali.road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. "it was terrible when the wooden houses caught fire and the ammunition dumps started exploding. i was blown into a trench and thought that i'd been hit and could not open my eyes." the picture that emerges from these pages is of the intensity of this period in burma, and i didn't realise until now what my grandfather faced from the very moment that he arrived. and for him it comes to a very sudden end when an injury to his eyes means he is evacuated back to india in april 1942. the indian army was made up not of conscripts but volunteers, some of them still with us today, who joined up for many reasons. very, very poor peop
it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle, ali.road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. "it was terrible when the...
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it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle.rangoon, they blocked the road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. "it was terrible when the wooden houses caught fire and the ammunition dumps started exploding. i was blown into a trench and thought that i'd been hit and could not open my eyes." the picture that emerges from these pages is of the intensity of this period in burma, and i didn't realise until now what my grandfather faced from the very moment that he arrived. and for him it comes to a very sudden end when an injury to his eyes means he is evacuated back to india in april 1942. the indian army was made up not of conscripts but volunteers, some of them still with us today, who joined up for many rea
it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle.rangoon, they blocked the road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. "it was...
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what we are experiencing right now, 49 celsius over the weekend, searing temperatures, searing dry conditionsince april and it probably will not rain for two or three months. it is a perfect storm of conditions which is generating these more than two dozen fires. you referred to the rather unusual circumstances surrounding one fire, this pyrotechnic device, the smoke generating device used at a gender reveal party, which is something a lot of people have never heard of before, but it is a party where lots of people reveal the sex of their baby, and that family, under investigation, could in fa ct fa ce under investigation, could in fact face charges if they are shown to be to blame for the huge blaze that has now resulted. so how was it for you and the people around you, day by day and night by night? presumably you have bags packed and cars loaded. yes, that is the routine. you are ready for these fires, ready to go at a moment's notice. what i noticing with this particular spate of fires is the intensity of the smoke, the right now, luckily, the fires are not at my doorstep, they are a numb
what we are experiencing right now, 49 celsius over the weekend, searing temperatures, searing dry conditionsince april and it probably will not rain for two or three months. it is a perfect storm of conditions which is generating these more than two dozen fires. you referred to the rather unusual circumstances surrounding one fire, this pyrotechnic device, the smoke generating device used at a gender reveal party, which is something a lot of people have never heard of before, but it is a party...
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let's and searing temperatures. crossover to speak to d willis let's crossover to speak to david willisondent whojoins willis come our north american correspondent who joins us live now. they become of the images are absolutely staggering. the destruction is immense. —— it totally is. thousands of people here awoke to a apocalyptic grey or in some cases orange skies this morning. the arising cloud by a thick layer of smoke. california, 0regon thick layer of smoke. california, oregon and washington state, the worst affected, and it is very rare for fires of this ferocity and washington state because of the cool and wet climate there. yet the 0regon and wet climate there. yet the oregon state governor kate brown is warning of the worst fire season in history in that state. both in terms of the number of buildings destroyed in the number of lives lost. she has not specified however how many people have died in these current fires. 16,000 people have been evacuated, including as well as three prisons up there in oregon. a more evacuations are expected in the next few hours. we are hearing c
let's and searing temperatures. crossover to speak to d willis let's crossover to speak to david willisondent whojoins willis come our north american correspondent who joins us live now. they become of the images are absolutely staggering. the destruction is immense. —— it totally is. thousands of people here awoke to a apocalyptic grey or in some cases orange skies this morning. the arising cloud by a thick layer of smoke. california, 0regon thick layer of smoke. california, oregon and...
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had stores and sears had their store catalog. that was sort of the early version of online. right? now, what happened is sears lost their way. and so what you need to do is follow the customer. the customer's going to tell you how they want to be served how they want to pick up their product. how they want to buy it. whether they buy a product at nike at the grove or whether they buy it online, what i care about is i got the best in class retailer on my property. and that's what we focus on. >> uh-huh. well, we do tillman tuesdays maybe rick wednesdays. >> i don't know if i can follow tillman. he's good. he's really good. >> we'll put you on monday then he has to follow you. >> okay. >> thank you so much for joining today. we really do appreciate it. >> thanks a lot. have a great day. >> rick caruso thanks >> i know how tough that is, i have to follow you. >>> coming up in power movers, tesla doesn't get any juice from power day. a cannabis company gets burned and the strange story of why peloton is higher today. >>> plus much mo
had stores and sears had their store catalog. that was sort of the early version of online. right? now, what happened is sears lost their way. and so what you need to do is follow the customer. the customer's going to tell you how they want to be served how they want to pick up their product. how they want to buy it. whether they buy a product at nike at the grove or whether they buy it online, what i care about is i got the best in class retailer on my property. and that's what we focus on....
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searing heat as high as 120 degrees making it hard to fight the flames. one fire spark'd by pyrotechnics at a gender reveal party. this is "early start." i'm alison kosik in for christine romans. >> great to have you, alison. it's 5 a.m. here in new york. 57 days until election day. we begin this morning with large labor day crowds popping up all over america despite all of the health warnings from health experts. with more than 6.2 million americans infected so far, almost 189,000 people dead. holiday festivities should look a lot different this year. many chose otherwise gathering together in large groups from san francisco to georgia, myrtle beach, south carolina, new jersey. it was that kind of behavior that triggered the huge spikes in coronavirus cases following memorial day and the fourth of july. >> we go into labor day with 40,000 new cases a day. i'm worried that any new surges will be potentially quite catastrophic. >> just a few days ago a widely new used model predicted 400,000 dead by the end of the year. more than double the current total.
searing heat as high as 120 degrees making it hard to fight the flames. one fire spark'd by pyrotechnics at a gender reveal party. this is "early start." i'm alison kosik in for christine romans. >> great to have you, alison. it's 5 a.m. here in new york. 57 days until election day. we begin this morning with large labor day crowds popping up all over america despite all of the health warnings from health experts. with more than 6.2 million americans infected so far, almost...
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. >> reporter: and sear irand iyana saw their chance with this old demolished baseball stadium. or rather they saw a need. >> because of the racial tension, i wanted to be able to create a space that highlights the beauties of black people and give us an opportunity to see a positive image of ourselves. >> reporter: now, don't project your love of these new pop-ups back in pennsylvania. >> good evening, folks. and a hearty welcome to our drive-in theater. >> reporter: paul is a bit of a purist. >> if you really want to experience a drive-in, go to a real drive-in. that's my opinion. sit manager the middle of the parking lot doesn't do it for me. >> got to tell you sometimes it's kind of groovy. many of the popups say they'll stay open long after summer even as indar theatersor kns? when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equ
. >> reporter: and sear irand iyana saw their chance with this old demolished baseball stadium. or rather they saw a need. >> because of the racial tension, i wanted to be able to create a space that highlights the beauties of black people and give us an opportunity to see a positive image of ourselves. >> reporter: now, don't project your love of these new pop-ups back in pennsylvania. >> good evening, folks. and a hearty welcome to our drive-in theater. >>...
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it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle. when the japanese surrounded rangoon, they blocked the road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a perilous time. "it was terrible when the wooden houses caught fire and the ammunition dumps started exploding." "i was blown into a trench and thought that i'd been hit and could not open my eyes." the picture that emerges from these pages is of the intensity of this period in burma, and i didn't realise until now what my grandfather faced from the very moment that he arrived. and for him it comes to a very sudden end when an injury to his eyes means he is evacuated back to india in april 1942. the indian army was made up not of conscripts but volunteers, some of them still with us t
it was the first of many searing experiences which have been pieced together by my uncle. when the japanese surrounded rangoon, they blocked the road, and he writes that there was a column of over 40 miles long. where is the water coming from? where is the food coming from? what is happening to the injured? the plight of the civilians is terrible. he said that the stage came where they were offering a fistful of rupees for a fistful of rice. burma was about to fall, and he was living through a...
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>> well, sears isn't even worth talking about.don't have very many stores left by this year's end, i suspect they will disappear have view completely it's anybody's guess whether jcpenney will linger and die or find a life line there's apparently quite a bit of discord among creditors as to what the future will hold. lord & taylor, as you know, has announced complete liquidation, they are off the table nordstrom's is starting to recognize the fact that while their rack business has been growing and their department store business has seen a tremendous shift of customers from physical shopping to online, i think 30 to 40% of their business prepandemic was being done online, soner seeing the reality they have to consolidate further. anybody's guess what to make of the outcome of the neiman marcus bankruptcy they will invariably shrink back to a smaller number of stores, stores they should have stuck with at the very outset, then hbc sack's enterprise. they have positioned themselves for the demise and the pandemic is hastening that
>> well, sears isn't even worth talking about.don't have very many stores left by this year's end, i suspect they will disappear have view completely it's anybody's guess whether jcpenney will linger and die or find a life line there's apparently quite a bit of discord among creditors as to what the future will hold. lord & taylor, as you know, has announced complete liquidation, they are off the table nordstrom's is starting to recognize the fact that while their rack business has...
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.>>> with searing temperatures on a labor day weekend at the coast was bound to be crowded with crowds and pacifica and half moon bay went in different directions. john ramis tells us the tale of two beaches.>> reporter: two beach towns, two different decisions and two very different outcomes. welcome to half moon bay population everyone. with the ocean breeze blowing this beach became at the first is perfect place to escape the boiling temperature at their bethel island home. >> we are outdoors, cool breeze going by and we are distance from other parties so i think it's all pretty good. >> a lot of people had the same idea and that of course raises concerns about spreading covid- 19. but after trying to discourage beachgoers on several other occasions, the city has surrendered to public will and agreed to keep the beaches open through the holiday. but adding to the crowds at half moon bay is the decision by its northern neighbor pacifica to close all its beaches and parking lots for the entire three-day begin. and that doesn't make a lot of sense to longtime resident jane . >> i think
.>>> with searing temperatures on a labor day weekend at the coast was bound to be crowded with crowds and pacifica and half moon bay went in different directions. john ramis tells us the tale of two beaches.>> reporter: two beach towns, two different decisions and two very different outcomes. welcome to half moon bay population everyone. with the ocean breeze blowing this beach became at the first is perfect place to escape the boiling temperature at their bethel island home....
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little bit higher touch they say they have apersonal shopper helping you, but it's that worker at searsr jcpenney like they're taking you to the plaid. robert doesn't want the plaid, right? >> i mean, i'm learning so much. >> kelly, i know that john and r -- jon and robert are both very fashionable, but i am the pr personal shopper for my husband, and i don't worry about amazon putting me out of business for my husband this is why stitch fix has such an advantage it doesn't have the sense of being part of this behemoth. people love the surprise of opening up their box and seeing what's in there, and amazon wants to give them the choice before they ship them the box. >> true, that's true i think i would be more on the serendipitous part, but i guess at that point you're stuck with it >>> finally, before we go, guys, i just wanted to mention -- do we need a head scratcher story i get it, but -- here's what's going on microsoft is introducing new personal well-being experiences in the first half of next year for people who are working from home the updates include a virtual commute, so the
little bit higher touch they say they have apersonal shopper helping you, but it's that worker at searsr jcpenney like they're taking you to the plaid. robert doesn't want the plaid, right? >> i mean, i'm learning so much. >> kelly, i know that john and r -- jon and robert are both very fashionable, but i am the pr personal shopper for my husband, and i don't worry about amazon putting me out of business for my husband this is why stitch fix has such an advantage it doesn't have the...
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mark ghaly going over more changes to the sears system in california. some new information for some new counties changing the tier they are in right now you contra costa now going to red which a substantial category, sasco also moving to orange, which is moderate , that category there. we will have much more on that on kpix.com. >>> time now for a check of our weather. >> here's meteorologist mary lee. good afternoon. >> and we are looking at those hazy skies, so tracking air quality conditions but we're catching that clearing with our roof camera this afternoon, but still those hazy skies out there. we are looking at a spare the air alert that remains in effect today all the way through friday. temperatures at ho the low n francisco, mid 60s in san jose, upper 60s to the 80s for concord and for livermore right now. 24 hour temperature change. because of that onshore flow, we are looking at temperatures cooler everywhere, compared to yesterday at this time, as much a 24 degrees cooler at sfo, 23 degrees cooler in petaluma, 18 for oakland, 20 degrees coo
mark ghaly going over more changes to the sears system in california. some new information for some new counties changing the tier they are in right now you contra costa now going to red which a substantial category, sasco also moving to orange, which is moderate , that category there. we will have much more on that on kpix.com. >>> time now for a check of our weather. >> here's meteorologist mary lee. good afternoon. >> and we are looking at those hazy skies, so tracking...
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sears are marketing agencies so perfect the whole industry is trying to fly to slough i'm a child. i can cope stand one of. your produces a if this dumb thing sounds so fly try to challenge. this conference m.l. of knowledge no fun or is this thing in billions in oil and when i look around. in syria and in queens and the nice bits is the kurds i know and i get the impression this is more like an n.c.o. war then i was company can you explain sustainability to us means it's a balanced. economy. people and in farming because we can agree on the create. you know our mini. cross part of the. as i please that's the ominous is it an invalid as. it is in the past there was another discussion going on because of burning rain forests is marking proof connected to. rain forest burning. not a member of the member. how can you be sure because you have on my kindle. or maybe you tell me and harmony and in fact it's you have a poker phrase how do i find out if we're cheating i know well in order to sign up . you have to do this sealed you have to go this is it the plan is in me as it were to the
sears are marketing agencies so perfect the whole industry is trying to fly to slough i'm a child. i can cope stand one of. your produces a if this dumb thing sounds so fly try to challenge. this conference m.l. of knowledge no fun or is this thing in billions in oil and when i look around. in syria and in queens and the nice bits is the kurds i know and i get the impression this is more like an n.c.o. war then i was company can you explain sustainability to us means it's a balanced. economy....
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a searing flash of light filled the sky. then, everything plunged into pitch blackness, as flames enveloped the city. high school students in hiroshima prefecture created these computer graphics. under a teacher's guidance, they amassed a hugee collection of materials about how people lived, in those days, and what the city looked like, to ensure the accuracy of their computer simulation. they have also archived more than 400 testimonies by hibaksha, people who survived the bombing, to understand their experiences and reflect them in the simulation. a tornado of fire and smoke tore through the building. the sun disappeared, and i was surrounded by a sea of fire. a member of the team says he'd never had a chance, until now, to think, in depth, about the damage caused by the bomb. >> translator: without a deep understanding of what happened, it will just feel hollow. this work has been really important in helping me develop my own ideas. >> the students also ask survivors to view their work using a vivirtual-reality heads. 91-
a searing flash of light filled the sky. then, everything plunged into pitch blackness, as flames enveloped the city. high school students in hiroshima prefecture created these computer graphics. under a teacher's guidance, they amassed a hugee collection of materials about how people lived, in those days, and what the city looked like, to ensure the accuracy of their computer simulation. they have also archived more than 400 testimonies by hibaksha, people who survived the bombing, to...
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was drafted in 1965 and set several nfl records, including scoring 22 touchdowns his rookie season sears was 77 years when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. >> hero wife. how she saved her husband from a shark attack. >> and then he said what? >> what the hell did he spend all of that money on plastic surgery if he's growing to cover it up with a mask? >> and. >> america reacts to the breonna taylor announcement. >> and as more americans drive to work due to the pandemic, what is happening when you bring your car in for service? the "inside edition" hidden camera investigation
was drafted in 1965 and set several nfl records, including scoring 22 touchdowns his rookie season sears was 77 years when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your...
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>> reporter: all of them except two, who refused to be evacuated, got out as the creek fire seared treesas you pointed out, 224 people airlifted out of there. 20 of them suffering burns and broken bones. other people drove away from the fire when a bridge burned out, among them julianna park. she recalled her extremely close call in that fire. >> at the time i was on a hike with just some hazy air. that became, you know, soon, ash rain. we were wearing masks but it was getting harder to breathe, harder to see. i would say between the time of 1:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., we could see that, you know, we needed to leave immediately. i think if we had stayed just ten minutes more, we might not have been so lucky. >> reporter: and these fires are causing huge fire clouds or pyro cumulus clouds, all caused by searing heat in california. we broke a record today in los angeles county, the highest ever reported official temperature, 121 degrees in woodland hills. reporting from venice, paul vercammen. >> thank you, paul, and i'm hearing from my people in l.a. that it's very hot, horrifying fires ther
>> reporter: all of them except two, who refused to be evacuated, got out as the creek fire seared treesas you pointed out, 224 people airlifted out of there. 20 of them suffering burns and broken bones. other people drove away from the fire when a bridge burned out, among them julianna park. she recalled her extremely close call in that fire. >> at the time i was on a hike with just some hazy air. that became, you know, soon, ash rain. we were wearing masks but it was getting...
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. >> reporter: california's nightmare now a searing reality for tens of thousands with homes still in the path of flames among the nearly 30 major infernos that are out of control today in california, the creek fire near fresno incinerated neighborhoods in minutes. >> there is no downtime because mother nature doesn't give us that. >> reporter: on the front lines we saw firsthand why this blaze alone will threaten lives and property into the winter. >> reporter: the lingering threat for firefighters continues nearly a week after the blaze first erupted. this is the problem. there is so much dry fuel here the blaze could burn for months. with california torching through its budget to fight fires critics say the state isn't doing enough. to suppress them >> we could get more aggressive, forest management, prevention strategy, land use strategies, technologies on suppression and our personnel in terms of pre-positioning a lot of our assets but there is something so fundamental that also cannot be denied and that is climate change >> reporter: it's not just california struggling to contai
. >> reporter: california's nightmare now a searing reality for tens of thousands with homes still in the path of flames among the nearly 30 major infernos that are out of control today in california, the creek fire near fresno incinerated neighborhoods in minutes. >> there is no downtime because mother nature doesn't give us that. >> reporter: on the front lines we saw firsthand why this blaze alone will threaten lives and property into the winter. >> reporter: the...
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. >>> another day of searing heat on tap for the bay area, but by tonight the winds are expected to also pick up. we know that is a very dangerous combination. power shutoffs could soon be in place in order to avoid that. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live. bob, pg&e is doing everything to avoid another wildfire sparked by the power lines. >> reporter: well, there is a strong offshore wind expected to blow through the area tonight, something we heard from kari moments ago. so pg&e is worried, kris, that could damage equipment or power lines and spark the kind of wildfire, the destructive and deadly ones, we've seen in the north bay the past few years. yesterday the utility issued a 24-hour warning about a possible public safety power shutoff, psps for tomorrow. 1,800 counties, counties in the north bay and the sierra foothills. this does include over 5,600 customers in napa and 210 customers in sonoma. if you live in those areas and you're one of those customers you should have received an alert from pg&e letting you know if this affects you. pg&e has learned from the preventative o
. >>> another day of searing heat on tap for the bay area, but by tonight the winds are expected to also pick up. we know that is a very dangerous combination. power shutoffs could soon be in place in order to avoid that. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live. bob, pg&e is doing everything to avoid another wildfire sparked by the power lines. >> reporter: well, there is a strong offshore wind expected to blow through the area tonight, something we heard from kari...
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triple-digit temperatures sear southern california.some cases, heat approaching 120 degrees, while other states may see september snow. lashs.iolent clashes. police fire tear prlice fire tear gas at
triple-digit temperatures sear southern california.some cases, heat approaching 120 degrees, while other states may see september snow. lashs.iolent clashes. police fire tear prlice fire tear gas at
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in arizona today, the sears fire burning near phoenix is growing. flames near denver prompted new evacuation orders as well well and in california thousands are bracing for power outages so new fires aren't spark bide debris hitting lines. so far, more than five million acres in the west have burned. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news." thousands of airline workers face unemployment if new federal aid doesn't land fast. the embattled founder of wikileaks fights extradition as secrets are revealed about his life. and later, the humble plea that led to this taco truck's sudden success. >> yuccas: the u.s. aviation industry could soon have its wings clipped. since the pandemic struck billions in federal emergency aid has kept airlines fully staffed. that was a condition of accepting it. but that money runs out next week, and massive layoffs could follow. cbs' kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: american airlines flight attendant phillip delahunty will be out of a job, furloughed on thursday. >> we got the furlough notice. it was devastating for
in arizona today, the sears fire burning near phoenix is growing. flames near denver prompted new evacuation orders as well well and in california thousands are bracing for power outages so new fires aren't spark bide debris hitting lines. so far, more than five million acres in the west have burned. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news." thousands of airline workers face unemployment if new federal aid doesn't land fast. the embattled founder of wikileaks fights extradition as...
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more than 30 million people are under a red flag warning as searing heat, dead trees and whipping wind turn the region into a furnace here at the creek fire where officially hundreds o structures have been destroyed, including this historic landmark, officials wouldn't be surprised if that number jumped into the thousands across california, crews are battling the second, the third and the fourth largest wildfire in state history, all at the exact same time. lester >> that destruction is really unbelievable. miguel, thank you. >>> turn back to the covid crisis now, new details this evening about why a major vaccine trial was stopped after one of the volunteers developed what appears to be a neurological problem. tom costello now has the latest. >> reporter: astrazeneca's vaccine candidate has been considered one of the most promising but its phase three trial is now on old after auk developed symptoms consistent with transverse myelitis a serious inflammation of the spinal cord although no final diagnosis has been confirmed. >> with an abundance of caution at a time like this, you put a
more than 30 million people are under a red flag warning as searing heat, dead trees and whipping wind turn the region into a furnace here at the creek fire where officially hundreds o structures have been destroyed, including this historic landmark, officials wouldn't be surprised if that number jumped into the thousands across california, crews are battling the second, the third and the fourth largest wildfire in state history, all at the exact same time. lester >> that destruction is...
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in those areas shaded in the orange here you can see very hot temperatures expected in those areas searing heat in the red that's where we'll see those temperatures soaring in the 90's maybe as high as a 110 degrees but what makes it hard as these overnight lows are only going to be dropping off in the mid 60's, the mid 70's to your body then get a chance to recover and then you turn up the heat again the following day and that's what we're going to see play out tomorrow going to begin to see the temperatures warming up san francisco 77 degrees tomorrow, 76 in the mission is start to see some 60's and 70's begin to pop up along the coastline inside the bay return in the 70's 80's in millbrae will be warm there and as you go further south those temperatures headed up in the 90's a redwood city possibly in the palo hot day into the south bay 90's maybe even triple digits in morgan hill and then we start to see those numbers pop up as high as a 105 in livermore tomorrow, one or 2 of snow one '04 in pleasanton a 103 in dublin 88 degrees in hayward a 100 degrees in rago won all 4 and walnut cre
in those areas shaded in the orange here you can see very hot temperatures expected in those areas searing heat in the red that's where we'll see those temperatures soaring in the 90's maybe as high as a 110 degrees but what makes it hard as these overnight lows are only going to be dropping off in the mid 60's, the mid 70's to your body then get a chance to recover and then you turn up the heat again the following day and that's what we're going to see play out tomorrow going to begin to see...
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put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply wounded. serve . 'd this song was sung by fight it was during the civil war which destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were then be taught from the depths of my heart i send you peace. frank assessments saying back in yemen. there's. like been soup this informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many calls up the old me at region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate of that is a proxy because not everything being enters the bill a few people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. 2 years after the murder of a saudi journalist. the global demands of transparency continues. with. ever seen justice. the biggest job you could. just. education is the beacon that mights the future and if in any society but for those who live in amanda new places getting an education takes inspiration and determination to get out o
put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply wounded. serve . 'd this song was sung by fight it was during the civil war which destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were then be taught from the depths of my heart i send you peace. frank assessments saying back in yemen. there's. like been soup this informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge...
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but if someone needs more on put it was sure it sear the. instant that. it was a new moniker plague it could have been eradicated instantly it was only a matter of breaking contact between the infected and uninfected and isolating those who had contacted the infected all of that was done quickly however the 2nd and then a 3rd outbreak occurred one night when n.k.v.d. agent walked into my apartment diversion ist groups from abroad are active in the area that opening up plague stricken dead bodies and cutting out the heart and livers to spread the contagion with body parts can you immediately initiate grave digging and examine all the burial sites you'll have to do it quietly at night because the locals might consider it a desecration of graves and it could cause a disturbance it all seemed insanely surreal in 3 out of 10 dreams we examined that night we found beheaded corpses without hearts and livers zilber had his doubts about the plague being the result of foreign sabotage why would spies desecrate graves and remove organs from the dead if the plague ag
but if someone needs more on put it was sure it sear the. instant that. it was a new moniker plague it could have been eradicated instantly it was only a matter of breaking contact between the infected and uninfected and isolating those who had contacted the infected all of that was done quickly however the 2nd and then a 3rd outbreak occurred one night when n.k.v.d. agent walked into my apartment diversion ist groups from abroad are active in the area that opening up plague stricken dead...
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katie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoorsiln thisge come away from the outside worldmuch as possible. signs are pted reminding them of the invisible midst.t in their today, the community health team has registered a new case. one of the village leaders has caught the virus. in the very beginning, gyre bolsonaro -- jair bolsonarohe broff the virus, saying it was mo really --th mostl elderly. ndra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who invited us -- sandro w invited us into the community, said the deaths -- >> if we lose a leader, if we lose a member of the community. we are losing everything, medicines, culture, language. katie: this village hasn't escaped the virus, but nobody has died. in more remote communities where illegal mining and logginare rife, and were criminals have no respect of protected land, indigenous people have paid a price. there are some lifelines, though. there are shelters in towns across the amazon where people can seek help. and this, a crucial way of communicating with remote villages. a woman is on the line, asking after a relative who has been ad
katie: between searing heat and covid-19, people stay indoorsiln thisge come away from the outside worldmuch as possible. signs are pted reminding them of the invisible midst.t in their today, the community health team has registered a new case. one of the village leaders has caught the virus. in the very beginning, gyre bolsonaro -- jair bolsonarohe broff the virus, saying it was mo really --th mostl elderly. ndra, who invited us -- sandra oh, who invited us -- sandro w invited us into the...
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. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, wildfires, searing heat, and now power shutoffs. we are talking to pg&e about its plans for power shutoffs in the bay area this upcoming week. >>> sky 7 revealing the devastation from the czu complex fires in boulder creek. the fundraiser going on tonight to help those who were on the front lines in santa cruz county. >> well, finally tonight, a stockton cat is heading to a rescue in the bay area after using up one of its nine lives. >> that would be frankie the cat. partially paralyzed, no control over her legs. the 4-year-old cat came to the shelter in bad shape last march after she was shot in the back. following surgery, a little love and some physical therapy, frankie doesn't know anything is wrong. >> coming to the shelter, you see a lot of cases, and frankie wa special ones. i don't remember her first day here, but i remember the first week here and just falling in love with her. >> frankie -- >> oh, how could you not? >> i know. >> frankie got special dinners. so did all the other animals up for adoption before getting that
. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, wildfires, searing heat, and now power shutoffs. we are talking to pg&e about its plans for power shutoffs in the bay area this upcoming week. >>> sky 7 revealing the devastation from the czu complex fires in boulder creek. the fundraiser going on tonight to help those who were on the front lines in santa cruz county. >> well, finally tonight, a stockton cat is heading to a rescue in the bay area after using up one of its nine...
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put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply would it. serve. 'd learn of this song was sung by fighters during the civil war which destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were that. be taught from the depths of my heart i send you peace. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to lose supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of that seed keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.h.o. making healthy a world for you. to everyone. rewind return the optics of the best al-jazeera is documentary. and it's. the gift of sight. so sickly intervention is one of the few where you will see patients like this seize least 20 years younger than she was yesterday just within
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medications and over $170.00 days in the local towns of people all searing to be put in the military so it would stay think is a prison at this point. and what do the refugees that you've been talking to say they want to see happen. well most of the people i talked to at the mandate just need to dock said everyone is a medical case by now and said they want to go into safety to whatever cost that is yeah many people just want to tell their children to have some kind of plan for the next days and weeks and at the moment to speak shane and from just because over 60 percent of family so mainly what i hear is safety and safety as a. journalist francisco trying us from this post thank you francis. thank you. and now we're joined by one fernando lopez a whole lot of he is the chair of the european parliament's committee on civil liberties justice and home of fast thank you for joining us we've just heard the situation of maria it's a serious issue and it looks like it's politically created to keep migrants away to scare them off is that officially new policy now. absolutely we had a debate
medications and over $170.00 days in the local towns of people all searing to be put in the military so it would stay think is a prison at this point. and what do the refugees that you've been talking to say they want to see happen. well most of the people i talked to at the mandate just need to dock said everyone is a medical case by now and said they want to go into safety to whatever cost that is yeah many people just want to tell their children to have some kind of plan for the next days...
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the big changes to the sears film festival. >>> plus facebook tackles climate change, the company's new platform or fact-based information. >>> if you look at the air- quality as well as the hurricane, and the five-day forecast, coming up. >>> facebook has announce the launch of a new dedicated space on facebook called the climate science information center. company says the ideas connect people to actual and up-to-date climate information. and to provide actionable steps people can take to combat ate c facebook has its own goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. the covid-19 has called for the cancellation of multiple events. as rob roth tells us, organizes plan to set up a drive-in theater to showcase all of the films. >> there may not be any hollywood style red carpet appearances like there was by actor robert patents year., and this year come the smith film movie theater will remove -- will remain dark because of covid-19 but the mill valley film festival will go on, pandemic were not. >> the sum of 43rd anniversary. >> reporter: the founder says there had been a lot of uncertain
the big changes to the sears film festival. >>> plus facebook tackles climate change, the company's new platform or fact-based information. >>> if you look at the air- quality as well as the hurricane, and the five-day forecast, coming up. >>> facebook has announce the launch of a new dedicated space on facebook called the climate science information center. company says the ideas connect people to actual and up-to-date climate information. and to provide actionable...
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put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply wounded. do on. this server. 'd will learn of this song was sung by fighting news during the civil war which destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were that. they do it from the depth of my heart i send you peace. keeping law and order is a primary function of any state. when protecting the people became police brutality a domestic incident became a global lock. in a country torn apart by racial inequality. can americans find a leader to unite the. fall of the key issues of the us elections. on al-jazeera. bushfire season survivors of the last summer's catastrophic fires are still struggling. follows one community's road to recovery. what once was affects what will be for one chechen carioca 5 tradition in future after. threw caution to the nation he preens home and catch a nation and with them the attention of food because. of the feature not from the need to sign east chechnya's down it's
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lifetime achievement award the competition runs for 11 days before we find out who will take home the sears coveted golden lion. 8 out of 800 films by women directors and i'm joined by my colleague melissa horrid melissa some pretty impressive gender parity there for venice so finally we might say is there did dare we hope that the golden lion might be taken home by a woman well yeah it could well be taken home by a woman couldn't i mean if we think about the comparison with recent years this is a massive massive jump it's a huge difference phil festival director alberto bobber us said that the films were selected though exclusively on the basis of quality and didn't have anything to do with gender protocols interesting brianna we do have we do have a i think you are going to tell me about a couple of those yes one film that is directed by a woman and is getting a lot of boss and is also in competition is bodies i.e. down where are you going i you don't it's my well established bosnian filmmaker that she has me let spawn each the film is based on real events from the bosnian war in the summ
lifetime achievement award the competition runs for 11 days before we find out who will take home the sears coveted golden lion. 8 out of 800 films by women directors and i'm joined by my colleague melissa horrid melissa some pretty impressive gender parity there for venice so finally we might say is there did dare we hope that the golden lion might be taken home by a woman well yeah it could well be taken home by a woman couldn't i mean if we think about the comparison with recent years this...
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put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply wounded. lived there you don't. learn this song was sung by fighters during the civil war. destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were that. beetroot from the depths of my heart i send you peace. 2 years after the murder of a saudi journalist. the globe with the months of transparency continues. to show ever seen just the slates job you could. want to just. cut through the noise figure by one in there can be interpreted through our and listen journalists the fact that there are 5 ways tell this story one of the problems but that there are just really are a lot of people of color who are making their head cut off print run as high political price for the fact that it's worth the risk that a fine day britain earth can earn our work table by the listening post monitors and interprets the media on al-jazeera examining the headlines that said to me business wise to iran and they watch it on the n
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wonder if you can tell us a little bit about the alliance that we're seeing there between anti back sears people who are simply skeptical of covert restrictions and then right wing extremists and supporters of q. and not what do they have in common. in large parts the belief in conspiracy theories not all believe really absurd and crazy conspiracy theories like it but a lot of them believe in and have extreme conspiracy theories for example bill gates and the bill and melinda gates foundation are opposed to to poison the world with vaccines that is incredibly widespread in these protests it is the believe in conspiracy theories and the deep mistrust in the government and in what a lot of them those protesters consider society's elites and where's that coming from. from a lot of different places also politically you have people dare who would consider themselves at least rather left leaning who say anti-war i've been on peace protests in the last couple of years you have people there who at least look like hippies who are connected. as a terrorist and a conspiracist world view as well and
wonder if you can tell us a little bit about the alliance that we're seeing there between anti back sears people who are simply skeptical of covert restrictions and then right wing extremists and supporters of q. and not what do they have in common. in large parts the belief in conspiracy theories not all believe really absurd and crazy conspiracy theories like it but a lot of them believe in and have extreme conspiracy theories for example bill gates and the bill and melinda gates foundation...
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put on once wrote out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars. this is a city and a people that have been deeply wounded. serve . on will learn of this song was sung by fight it was during the civil war which destroyed much of the capital the words just as important today as they were that. be taught from the depths of my heart i send you peace. corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against corruption corruption is not something he called it it. is a. country his e-mail and let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the 5th face over in colleges the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominate now. water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognise water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very good that this was a privatization on a
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in those areas shaded in the orange here you can see very hot temperatures expected in those areas searing heat in the red that's where we'll see those temperatures soaring in the 90's maybe as high as a 110 degrees but what makes it hard
in those areas shaded in the orange here you can see very hot temperatures expected in those areas searing heat in the red that's where we'll see those temperatures soaring in the 90's maybe as high as a 110 degrees but what makes it hard
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fully and will be back at the forefront of this fight you know i'm sure there are a lot of people who sear that sentiment with you if you look at the situation as it is now it appears that the russian secret service under vladimir putin can act and do what it wants with impunity what does that mean for people like you who are living abroad do you feel that you know the drill wife is safe or that you sometimes feel like your life is threatened. well of course we've seen throughout the last 50 years that russian security services capable of assess the nation's she did much anywhere at the same time of course i feel much safer now in london but i was elated on the space of last hope or as the recent events show aleck said isley on that in russian. and is a summation. not that 1st it follows this tree off attempts on life afresh and political and civil activists and some of them south and it tragically like maurice themselves not it just doesn't shift it bloody mirror circle of joining us tonight from london and what i mean we appreciate your time and your insights thank you thank you. well st
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the events at the heart of this trial are seared into the national memory of france, but the people standingoday are almost completely unknown, suspected of being small backroom accomplices and the only remaining links to the violence that erupted five years ago. the violence in 2015 stunned france. 17 people were gunned down in targeted attacks during three days of cold—blooded killing, followed with disbelief on live television. the widow of one cartoonist killed in the charlie hebdo attack said she had been haunted ever since by nightmares of her husband's killers. translation: the defendants are the ones in the dock, but behind them are the kouachi brothers. it's cherif kouachi who i will see. the trial is going to be traumatising, but in the end it might help. i'm asking myself if it will bring healing. i'm not sure. as france remembers the victims of these attacks, the government said this week that the risk remains extremely high. we should not become the victims ourselves of terrorists, by thinking that islam is not compatible with what the french republic is. the trap of the terrori
the events at the heart of this trial are seared into the national memory of france, but the people standingoday are almost completely unknown, suspected of being small backroom accomplices and the only remaining links to the violence that erupted five years ago. the violence in 2015 stunned france. 17 people were gunned down in targeted attacks during three days of cold—blooded killing, followed with disbelief on live television. the widow of one cartoonist killed in the charlie hebdo attack...
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california, along with other pacific coast states of washington and oregon, fuelled by strong winds and searing in los angeles, david willis, told me more about the immense destruction. it totally is. thousands of people here awoke to apocalyptic grey 01’ in some cases orange skies this morning, the horizon clouded by a thick layer of smoke. california, oregon and washington state, the worst affected states, and it is very rare for fires of this ferocity in oregon and washington state because of the cool and wet climate there. yet the oregon state governor kate brown is warning of the worst fire season in history in that state. both in terms of the number of buildings destroyed and the number of lives lost. she has not specified however how many people have died in these current fires. 16,000 people have been evacuated, including as well as three prisons up there in oregon. and more evacuations are expected in the next few hours. we are hearing comments from the california governor gavin newsom who is saying that he has no patience for climate change deniers, saying their view is, they see some
california, along with other pacific coast states of washington and oregon, fuelled by strong winds and searing in los angeles, david willis, told me more about the immense destruction. it totally is. thousands of people here awoke to apocalyptic grey 01’ in some cases orange skies this morning, the horizon clouded by a thick layer of smoke. california, oregon and washington state, the worst affected states, and it is very rare for fires of this ferocity in oregon and washington state because...
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is hardening forces in sear i can't recollyn. troops and bradley vehicles in the wake of confrontations the russian forces. >> reporter: the pentagon is sending a 100 additional forces, six bradley fighting vehicles arrived in syria today. they'll also increase the frequency of u.s. fighter jet patrols over midwestern forces. this move comes after increased tensions after russian forces rammed a u.s. armored vehicle last month. seven soldiers injured in that collision. the move is intended as a show of force to russia that the 500 u.s. troops in russia will not be intimidated. those troops deployed to protect kurdish oil fields. >> rachel scott. thank you. >>> we turn at home to new fallout involving jerry falwell jr. his wife's cal to 911, telling the dispatcher her husband fell down the stairs and was bleeding from his head. here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the newly released 911 call from the wife of embattled former liberty university president jerry falwell jr., seeking help for injuries he suffered from what a
is hardening forces in sear i can't recollyn. troops and bradley vehicles in the wake of confrontations the russian forces. >> reporter: the pentagon is sending a 100 additional forces, six bradley fighting vehicles arrived in syria today. they'll also increase the frequency of u.s. fighter jet patrols over midwestern forces. this move comes after increased tensions after russian forces rammed a u.s. armored vehicle last month. seven soldiers injured in that collision. the move is...