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he did, kevin tubbs. >> i know she was there, okay?reporter: kevin tubbs, a plain spoken rough hewn farm worker back then was hauling hay. why was he so important? because after six years during which tubbs swore he barely registered the fuss over the harris case, he picked up the paper and saw the story of cal's conviction and -- >> i seen that and, you know, i started like recalling, you know -- thinking like oh, my god. >> reporter: just like that, he suddenly knew, he said, that what he saw the morning after 9/11, the morning michele harris disappeared was important. it was between 5:30 and 6:00 in the morning, he said. he was hauling a load of hay. >> as i was going by the harris property, there was a blond woman out there and a young gentleman, you know, in his early 20s. >> reporter: standing by a pickup truck. >> my lights were right on them. >> reporter: and hardly more than ten feet away, he said, he looked straight at the young man. saw he was dark haired, muscular and visibly angry. >> he looks at me like this, like what do
he did, kevin tubbs. >> i know she was there, okay?reporter: kevin tubbs, a plain spoken rough hewn farm worker back then was hauling hay. why was he so important? because after six years during which tubbs swore he barely registered the fuss over the harris case, he picked up the paper and saw the story of cal's conviction and -- >> i seen that and, you know, i started like recalling, you know -- thinking like oh, my god. >> reporter: just like that, he suddenly knew, he...
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the report doesn't include the tubbs fire in santa rosa, which destroyed thousands of hopes and was the most destructive wildfire in california history. more now on this breaking news from debora villalon in burlingame tonight. debora. >> reporter: we are at a law firm that scrambled to respond to this late day announcement by cal fire. it's a firm that represents dozens of victims from what cal fire calls the october fire siege. conclusions now reached on those 12 fires including some in napa and mendocino counties in which people died point to limbs and trees falling on power lines, pg&e equipment coming apart in a high wind and power polls snapping. in eight of the 12 where brush was too close to lines, cal fires turned its conclusions over to county district attorneys for possible criminal charges as a violation of state law. the findings are not a surprise because four other fires of the same night have already come to the same conclusion but it adds a growing mountain of evidence shifting the liability to the utility which already said it will deenergize lines in the future when c
the report doesn't include the tubbs fire in santa rosa, which destroyed thousands of hopes and was the most destructive wildfire in california history. more now on this breaking news from debora villalon in burlingame tonight. debora. >> reporter: we are at a law firm that scrambled to respond to this late day announcement by cal fire. it's a firm that represents dozens of victims from what cal fire calls the october fire siege. conclusions now reached on those 12 fires including some in...
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the tubbs fires, which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa...gation. the firestorm destroyed more than 240-thousand acres, and killed 44 people.they were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour. ((catherine)) we just got a statement from pg&e on today's report.((fsc)) saying "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild.((fsc)) we look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the cal fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's high standards." ((2shot)) ((catherine)) so far..more than 150 lawsuits have been filed against pg&e on behalf of thousands of fire victims. ((pam)) lawyers from some of those plaintiffs held a news conference.. shortly after the cal fire report came out. ((dbl bx))kron 4's gabe slate was there... he joins us live from burlingame with reaction, gabe
the tubbs fires, which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa...gation. the firestorm destroyed more than 240-thousand acres, and killed 44 people.they were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour. ((catherine)) we just got a statement from pg&e on today's report.((fsc)) saying "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and...
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. >>> also more video of the frightening moments of tubbs fire roared through santa rosa. the heroic efforts to save elderly people from a senior home. this video just out today. > i'm chief meteorologist, a live mix of conditions today. ght now fog and low clouds through the peninsula. but over to the east bay lots of sunshine here at mount diablo. we're tracking more changes. to . bus drivers across the country--including some from the bay area-- testified >>> they are in washington, d.c. to fight for their safety. bus drivers across the country including somerom b are testified in front of congress today. drivere supportin a proposed law designed to cut down on the number of assaults and acc. reported attacks on transit th drivers in the east bay. we found dozens of incidents where drivers were kicked, punched, even threatened with weapons sometimes while theus was in motion. many of the attacks were never reported to the public. no asking for bus agencies to conduct a risk analysis and report assault information to the department of transportation. her bill also requir
. >>> also more video of the frightening moments of tubbs fire roared through santa rosa. the heroic efforts to save elderly people from a senior home. this video just out today. > i'm chief meteorologist, a live mix of conditions today. ght now fog and low clouds through the peninsula. but over to the east bay lots of sunshine here at mount diablo. we're tracking more changes. to . bus drivers across the country--including some from the bay area-- testified >>> they are in...
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the tubbs was the deadliest of any of the blazes. it led to two dozen deaths that fire was not included in this report. we are still waiting on that. the cpuc just responded to our request for comment here. they said that's the state public utilities commission behind me. they said they're interested in the findings, it will inform their decisions, whether there will be citations or fines to pg&e. pg&e just responded to my request. they said loss of life, homes and businesses, in these extraordinary wildfires is heart breaking we're working on rebuilding, we look forward to reviewing the reports to understand the agency's perspective. they conclude, based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our program meets our state high standards. again pg&e already looking at what is estimated to be more than a billion dollars in liability from all of these lawsuits from homeowners if they are found to have broken violations that could increase their exposure. >> sam, thank you so much. >>> we now know the cause of some of t
the tubbs was the deadliest of any of the blazes. it led to two dozen deaths that fire was not included in this report. we are still waiting on that. the cpuc just responded to our request for comment here. they said that's the state public utilities commission behind me. they said they're interested in the findings, it will inform their decisions, whether there will be citations or fines to pg&e. pg&e just responded to my request. they said loss of life, homes and businesses, in these...
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robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. i miss so much, it will take years to rebuildin announcing that they intended to record an estimated 2.5 billion dollar loss for the wildfires... pge also added quote "years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions." terisa estacio, another resident who did not want to go on camera, had this to say, saying she hopes pge does not pass the buck and put the loss on the backs of ratepayers. in santa rosa, terisa estacio kron four news. (anchor) news. kron four news. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking
robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. i miss so much, it will take years to rebuildin announcing...
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robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.they need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. we were the first to own this, i want to come back, but it will take years. in announcing that they intended to record an estimated 2.5 billion dollar loss for the wildfires... pge also added quote "years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions." donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much. donald edgar represents more than a thousand families. some of this clients lost loved ones. others, everything they owned. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, anoth
robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.they need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. we were the first to own this, i want to come back, but...
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(sot) robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.the need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone pge said in a statement today....in part...quote. "years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions." lawrence karnow: temperatures started to heat up to day as high pressure moved overhead. hot 90s could be found in some of the valleys with cool 50s and fog at the coast. tonight will stay mostly clear with only a patch or two of fog right at the coast. offshore winds will develop overnight. fire danger will be elevated friday through sunday. on the satellite you can see the dome of high pressure building over california. highs on friday will reach triple digits inland with 60s and 70s near the coast and 80s and 90s around the bay. saturday will be the hottest of the heat wave with more highs in the hundreds. by sunday we could see some fog return late in the day ne
(sot) robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.the need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone pge said in a statement today....in part...quote. "years of drought, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions." lawrence karnow: temperatures started to heat up to day as high pressure moved overhead. hot 90s could be found...
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. >> reporter: not included yet the tubbs and atlas fires.e hasn't finished investigating and for which pg&e could have a lot more liability. >> at this point, we are unable to reasonably estimate the high-end of the range. >> reporter: amanda is a bay area attorney whose firm represents 250 burned-out wine country homeowners. >> it's a positive thing. it says that pg&e is recognizing that it is liable and responsible for these fires. >> reporter: pg&e says california law unlike the majority of states is unfair to utilities making it a readily available deep pocket for thousands and thousands of claimants. >> back stop insurance provider even if the company followed all applicable rules and regulations in managing their infrastructure. >> reporter: that means amongst other efforts, pg&e will try to get ratepayers to pick up a large part of the liability as is done in all other states. >> we will pursue all legal avenues to see it's addressed. >> it will cost the utility money. it's a terrible risk management practices. that's the problem we h
. >> reporter: not included yet the tubbs and atlas fires.e hasn't finished investigating and for which pg&e could have a lot more liability. >> at this point, we are unable to reasonably estimate the high-end of the range. >> reporter: amanda is a bay area attorney whose firm represents 250 burned-out wine country homeowners. >> it's a positive thing. it says that pg&e is recognizing that it is liable and responsible for these fires. >> reporter: pg&e...
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the cause of the tubbs fire is still unknown. that fire burned part of napa, sonoma and lake counties. worst hit area was the city of santa sa. burned down entire neighborhoods including coffey park and fountain grove. in all, the tubbs fire destroyed 5600 homes and businesses and other structures. 22 people were killed in that fire. we've posted the entire report on our website, you could read it at nbcbayarea.com. >>> just into the newsroom, an unusual discovery at a peninsula construction site. this is in san mateo at 10th avenue new sunny bray elementary and construction workers were digging under a house when they found what they think are skeleton remains. the coroner was immediately called in. a pathologist will try to see what species the bones belong to and a possible cause of death. >>> also knew at 6:00, a man who made headlines when he shot out school cameras is back in jail and facing new charges. investigators believe he was trying to buy and build an uzi submachine gun while away at college in utah. bay area's scot
the cause of the tubbs fire is still unknown. that fire burned part of napa, sonoma and lake counties. worst hit area was the city of santa sa. burned down entire neighborhoods including coffey park and fountain grove. in all, the tubbs fire destroyed 5600 homes and businesses and other structures. 22 people were killed in that fire. we've posted the entire report on our website, you could read it at nbcbayarea.com. >>> just into the newsroom, an unusual discovery at a peninsula...
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robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire. the need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. (grant) fire investigators fire (grant)(grant) fire investigators say the utility violated code when if did not maintain its equipment and did not clear brush from power lines. pge said in a statement today, in part, quote: "years of extreme heat dead trees new normal that requires new (vicki) now to our (vicki) now to our four zone forecast(ken) summer is here...and with it ..some extreme temperatures. kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with a warning of what's ahead lawrence karnow: temperatures started to heat up to day as high pressure moved overhead. hot 90s could be found in some of the valleys with cool 50s and fog at the coast. tonight will stay mostly clear with only a patch or two of fog right at the coast. offshore winds will develop overnight. fire danger will be elevated friday through sunday. on the satellite you can see the dom
robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire. the need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. (grant) fire investigators fire (grant)(grant) fire investigators say the utility violated code when if did not maintain its equipment and did not clear brush from power lines. pge said in a statement today, in part, quote: "years of extreme heat dead trees new normal that requires new (vicki) now to our (vicki)...
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they're saying it's not probable to see losses so specifically stating on the call the cause for the tubbs fire is yet to be determined and when it comes to that it's too complex for a good estimate from it. now, the two main sticking points coming to lawsuits according to pg&e are for inverse condemnation and negligence. coming to inverse condemnation, something they mentioned over and over, pg&e is liable for property damages and attorneys' fees. if it's equipment with a substantial cause for the fire and if the utility had inspection and safety rules and addressing some point through state legislation and they have admitted could be tough with the negative press receiving over the past several months. here's a snippet from that pg&e conference call. i was able to listen to. this is the spokesperson explaining the factors to help calculate the total losses down the line. >> the potential losses depend on many different factors such as the cause of each fire, contributing factors like wind and humidity levels, number, size and type of structures damaged or destroyed, fire suppression and
they're saying it's not probable to see losses so specifically stating on the call the cause for the tubbs fire is yet to be determined and when it comes to that it's too complex for a good estimate from it. now, the two main sticking points coming to lawsuits according to pg&e are for inverse condemnation and negligence. coming to inverse condemnation, something they mentioned over and over, pg&e is liable for property damages and attorneys' fees. if it's equipment with a substantial...
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wasn't a victim of the fires that are part of this report, he did lose everything that he had in the tubbs fire. that's the -- >> you have been listening to attorneys speaking in burlingame representing some of the families of the north bay fires. we'll have another report later on in our other newscast. we wantto go now to our ktvu legal expert michael cardoza. we have reestablished the line with him. we were talking about the fact that this cal fire report is now being turned over to the district attorney's office. we asked if it was unusual. >> reporter: it's very unusual. i'm really doubting whether any district attorney's office will be equipped to bring a criminal charge against pg&e or its corporate officers. i think what they will do will be to say, look, this is a civil issue. let them fight it out in civil court. unless there's real criminal next here, they are not going to be able to prove a criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt so if i had to forecast or guess what was going to happen, i don't think any district attorney's office will bring charges. >> michael, the fact that
wasn't a victim of the fires that are part of this report, he did lose everything that he had in the tubbs fire. that's the -- >> you have been listening to attorneys speaking in burlingame representing some of the families of the north bay fires. we'll have another report later on in our other newscast. we wantto go now to our ktvu legal expert michael cardoza. we have reestablished the line with him. we were talking about the fact that this cal fire report is now being turned over to...
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the atlas fire which killed 6 people, this report does not include the cause of the tubbs fire which was the most destructive wildfire in california history. it burned through neighborhoods in santa rosa killing at least 22 people. we are expecting a news conference in the next hour from the victims' attorneys reacting to the report. >>> now to a crash that killed a little girl. she was a passenger in a vehicle that was rear-ended on 680 this morning. as leigh martinez reports, authorities say the driver made an admission about what happened moments before impact. >> reporter: the little girl and her family are from martinez. both of her parents also had injuries after their car was hit from behind early this morning. her father still remains in the hospital with major injuries. at 12:20 a.m., chp says the driver of a black dodge was traveling northbound on 680 approaching calaveras road when traffic began to slow approaching a construction zone in the number one and number two lanes. chp says the driver admitted to falling asleep at the wheel. his black dodge then crashed into the r
the atlas fire which killed 6 people, this report does not include the cause of the tubbs fire which was the most destructive wildfire in california history. it burned through neighborhoods in santa rosa killing at least 22 people. we are expecting a news conference in the next hour from the victims' attorneys reacting to the report. >>> now to a crash that killed a little girl. she was a passenger in a vehicle that was rear-ended on 680 this morning. as leigh martinez reports,...
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not included the tubbs fire in santa rosa. that investioatign ye. >> one was atlas fire in napa county. melanie woodrows th has that pa >> reporter: remembers being in evacuation zone. ied.royed nearly 800 structuresd started in two locations. at one location a tre limb came into contac with pg&e power line. second location, a treeell f e-mailed statement, senator bill dodd said quote, calling on pg&e, utilities across the state and public commission to step up and ensure they are operating in safe manner. says will keep with the report. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our programs met our state's high standards. >> up to the district attorney to look at reports our investigators submit and they determine liability. >> reporter: client lost his home. >> when you do wrong, you take accountability and you make this right. >> reporter: spokesperson with napa county says won't comment on ongoing. focus on recovery efforts to rebuild. abc7 news. >> today sonoma couy released a scathing report on prep
not included the tubbs fire in santa rosa. that investioatign ye. >> one was atlas fire in napa county. melanie woodrows th has that pa >> reporter: remembers being in evacuation zone. ied.royed nearly 800 structuresd started in two locations. at one location a tre limb came into contac with pg&e power line. second location, a treeell f e-mailed statement, senator bill dodd said quote, calling on pg&e, utilities across the state and public commission to step up and ensure...
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it was in the same area as the tubbs wildfire last fall. investigators are still looking into what sparked a series of fires overnight along highway 4 in contra costa county. it's hot. the hillsides are bone dry. and even with just a bit of wind, a small fire can spread rapidly. alameda county fire crews roving hollis canyon, doing a bit of reconnaissance near a housing development, looking for any potential trouble spots should a fire break out and thinking ahead about a plan of attack. >> access to an area, evacuation. if the area is really narrow roads, maybe we won't put our bulldozers in there until we get all the people out. >> reporter: now, again, you're taking a look at some smoke just over the ridge there. we're trying to find out more information about where that is coming from. we are hearing again about fires in the antioch area and maybe in the brentwood hills area. again, that is why people -- fire agents like the one here in alameda county tell me they've been having these roving patrols go out all weekend to try and find tr
it was in the same area as the tubbs wildfire last fall. investigators are still looking into what sparked a series of fires overnight along highway 4 in contra costa county. it's hot. the hillsides are bone dry. and even with just a bit of wind, a small fire can spread rapidly. alameda county fire crews roving hollis canyon, doing a bit of reconnaissance near a housing development, looking for any potential trouble spots should a fire break out and thinking ahead about a plan of attack....
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the cause on the tubbs fire has not been determined. >> you were here. you know right from wrong. you know what you need. >> reporter: brockovich is teaming up with lawyers who are representing hundreds of victims and suing pg&e for damages. >> because they're pg&e. they're worth billions, and you have an obligation and a duty and a responsibility to your customers. >> reporter: survivors want to be made whole. >> i had a $900,000 house before. if i rebuild in that same spot,. insurance doesn't cover that. wilbur ter: recovery is a slow gets pg&e's attention. >> this has to be dealt with. >> if it adds weight to the lawsuit. it adds her name, which is known. >> reporter: known for suing pg&e and winning. we did ask pg&e tonight what it thinks about brockovich joining the legal effort. in a statement, the utility says the loss of life and businesses and property in this community is heartbreaking, and it is remaining focused on recovery and rebuilding. reporting live in santa rosa, jean elle. >>> now to the silicon valley. the city of cupertino could generate millions of dollars in
the cause on the tubbs fire has not been determined. >> you were here. you know right from wrong. you know what you need. >> reporter: brockovich is teaming up with lawyers who are representing hundreds of victims and suing pg&e for damages. >> because they're pg&e. they're worth billions, and you have an obligation and a duty and a responsibility to your customers. >> reporter: survivors want to be made whole. >> i had a $900,000 house before. if i rebuild...
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. >> reporter: sherry and paul sharp lost their home in the tubbs fire, which was not included in today's report, but they're still concerned about inspectors' conclusions. >> everybody should do the right thing. i feel like, you know, if pg&e is responsible, then they should step up and help, you know, make this right. >> reporter: now, cal fire inspectors have also forwarded these findings to local district attorneys for possible criminal review. reporting live in santa rosa, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> we have posted the entire report from cal fire on our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> sfpd needs help. officers are looking for this man, roberter riley. they believe he shot and killsed his wife, vanessa palma, in san francisco yesterday morning at mission and santao the hospital, where she died. riley was last seen driving away from the area in this white chrysler 300. california license plate 7uab831. riley is considered armed and dangerous. >>> a grisly discovery on the peninsula. it's not what construction workers were expecting to find. crews were digging underneath a hou
. >> reporter: sherry and paul sharp lost their home in the tubbs fire, which was not included in today's report, but they're still concerned about inspectors' conclusions. >> everybody should do the right thing. i feel like, you know, if pg&e is responsible, then they should step up and help, you know, make this right. >> reporter: now, cal fire inspectors have also forwarded these findings to local district attorneys for possible criminal review. reporting live in santa...
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a dump truck hauling debris from the tubbs fire plowed into 10 cars in the fountaingrove area in santa rosa. the district attorney will seven people were hurt. investigators now say the truck's driver failed to maintain the brakes. the d.a. will decide whether to press charges. >>> a supreme court ruling has some people in the lgbtq community upset just as pride month is beginning. this morning the justices decided in fay of a colorado baker who -- favor of a colorado baker who refused to make a cake for a same sex wedding. kpix5's emily turner in san francisco with how people here are responding. emily? >> reporter: yeah. they raised the rainbow flag this morning in celebration. a lot of folks had a hard time celebrating. they were frustrated, but the local legal experts that we've talked to say hold on, not so fast, calm down because when it comes to the day to day, this really doesn't have teeth. >> what kind of country are we? what kind of country have we become? >> reporter: on a day meant to celebrate the start of pride week, there are many in the community upset. today's supreme
a dump truck hauling debris from the tubbs fire plowed into 10 cars in the fountaingrove area in santa rosa. the district attorney will seven people were hurt. investigators now say the truck's driver failed to maintain the brakes. the d.a. will decide whether to press charges. >>> a supreme court ruling has some people in the lgbtq community upset just as pride month is beginning. this morning the justices decided in fay of a colorado baker who -- favor of a colorado baker who refused...
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robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.they need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. we were the first to own this, i want to come back, but it will take years. in announcing that they intended to record an estimated 2.5 billion dollar loss for the wildfires... pge also added quote "years of drght, extreme heat and 129 million dead trees have created a new normal for our state that requires comprehensive new solutions." donald edgar, atty. so many loss so much. donald edgar represents more than a thousand families. some of this clients lost loved ones. others, everything they owned. edgar. we are all looking at the same evidence and it is all the same, pge. terisa estacio, another
robert heidingsfelder,lost home in tubbs fire.they need to take responsibility, so many loss so much. my home, everything is gone. we built it 13 years ago, and everything is gone. robert heidingsfelder was out clearing dead olive trees at his home thursday. he says it has been a rough several months. he, his wife and teenage daughter barely made it out of their neighborhod the night of the fire. a resident close by died. heidingsfelder. we were the first to own this, i want to come back, but...
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the tubbs fires -- which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa... is still under investigation. in all.... the firestorm destroyed more than 240- thousand acres and killed 44 people. the fires were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. (pam) tonight.... p-g-and-e is responding... saying in part... "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild. we look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the cal- fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's high standards." (catherine) tonight -- attorneys for the fire victims are responding to the cal-fire report which blames p-g-and-e. (pam) kron-4's gabe slate was at the news conference .. and has the details... (pam)(pam) (pam) cal -fire's report is providing answers for many wildfire survivors. kron-4's gayle ong talked to some of the
the tubbs fires -- which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa... is still under investigation. in all.... the firestorm destroyed more than 240- thousand acres and killed 44 people. the fires were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. (pam) tonight.... p-g-and-e is responding... saying in part... "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping...
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destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbskilled 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove neighborhoods. the first of the fires broke out late in the evening of october 8th, powerful winds whipping through the north bay. late this afternoon now in sacramento cal fire says they referred their findings to the district attorney's offices because in some of the fires there is evidence of
destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbskilled 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove neighborhoods. the first of the fires broke out late in the evening of october 8th, powerful winds whipping through the north bay. late this afternoon now in sacramento cal fire says they referred their findings to the district attorney's offices because in some of the fires there is evidence of
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the tubbs fires, which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa... is still under investigation. in all.... the firestorm destroyed more than 240- thousand acres, and killed 44 people. the fires were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour.up to 70 miles per hour. (vicki ) tonight p-g- and-e is responding saying in part. "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused on helping communities recover and rebuild. we look forward to the opportunity to carefully review the cal fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's high standards." (pam) tonight attorneys for the fire victims are responding to the cal-fire report which blames p-g-and-e. (vicki) kron-4's gabe slate was at the press conference where they spoke and joins us live.. gabe... frank pitre, plaintiffs co-lead counsel in north bay fires litigation"i am sick and tired o
the tubbs fires, which wiped out complete neighborhoods in santa rosa... is still under investigation. in all.... the firestorm destroyed more than 240- thousand acres, and killed 44 people. the fires were largely fueled by extremely dry conditions and wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour.up to 70 miles per hour. (vicki ) tonight p-g- and-e is responding saying in part. "the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfires is simply heartbreaking, and we remain focused...
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. >> reporter: santa rosa is still recovering from the devastating tubbs fire that destroyed more than 5,000 homes and killed 23 people. the thought of somebody deliberately the starting more fires is hard for people here to swallow. this man's home sits near the trail where the arsonnist struck. >> the winds could have picked up and it could have easily been another catastrophe along there. >> reporter:e back here live. that arsonnist hit ten times along the santa rosa the creek trail. investigators believe he was likely on a bicycle because of the location and the timing of the fires. of course, if you have any information you are urged to call the santa rosa police department right away. the reporting in santa rosa, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 6:00, a possible mountain lion sighting in sbran brew -- san bruno. if you encounter a mountain lion, don't run away, make noise and try to appear larger than you are. >>> a slow-moving natural disaster is going to hit california much earlier than people realize. it's not an earthquake, but we're talking about extremeacco con
. >> reporter: santa rosa is still recovering from the devastating tubbs fire that destroyed more than 5,000 homes and killed 23 people. the thought of somebody deliberately the starting more fires is hard for people here to swallow. this man's home sits near the trail where the arsonnist struck. >> the winds could have picked up and it could have easily been another catastrophe along there. >> reporter:e back here live. that arsonnist hit ten times along the santa rosa the...
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it replaces the one that was destroyed by the tubbs fire back in october.e temporary station will be staffed 24-7 by 3 firefighters. ( darya ) and more breaking news... this out of washington. the white house has just announced that president trump will meet with russian president vladamir putin on july 16 in finland. the leaders will discuss the relationshipbetween the u- s and russsia and a range of national security issues. ( james ) another big story we are following this morning... the supreme court is about to go through a major shakeup.( darya ) supreme court justice anthony kennedy announced he is retiring. natasha chen takes a look at how his departure could set the stage for a battle. in a move that could transform the supreme court for decades... justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement wednesday afternoon. appointed by president ronald reagan in 1988, the 81 year old justice will step down on july 31st... paving the way for president donald trump to name his second supreme court justice in as many years. pres. donald trump: we will begin
it replaces the one that was destroyed by the tubbs fire back in october.e temporary station will be staffed 24-7 by 3 firefighters. ( darya ) and more breaking news... this out of washington. the white house has just announced that president trump will meet with russian president vladamir putin on july 16 in finland. the leaders will discuss the relationshipbetween the u- s and russsia and a range of national security issues. ( james ) another big story we are following this morning... the...
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it replaces the one that was destroyed by the tubbs fire back in october.ry station will be staffed 24-7 by 3 firefighters. ( james ) happening today... oakland mayor libby scaaf will be announcing the launch of the 'summer of paving' program. it will be a several months-long initiative that will help deliver an estimated four- times more repaved miles this year than any other year. officials estimate at least 25 miles of city streets will be repaved when its complete. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... bay area police are cracking down on illgeal fireworks. ( james ) plus... americans aren't getting enough exercise. what goal the department of health says you should meet. ( james ) and after the break...barbeque becky, permit patty, jogger joe, and burrito bob. they're all viral videos of confrontations in the bay area. so why are all these incidents happening? an expert weighs in. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. life's bleachable moments ne
it replaces the one that was destroyed by the tubbs fire back in october.ry station will be staffed 24-7 by 3 firefighters. ( james ) happening today... oakland mayor libby scaaf will be announcing the launch of the 'summer of paving' program. it will be a several months-long initiative that will help deliver an estimated four- times more repaved miles this year than any other year. officials estimate at least 25 miles of city streets will be repaved when its complete. ( james ) still ahead on...
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cal fire has not put out findings yet for the tubbs fire which was one of the largest. >>> pg&e says in a statement quote the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfire social -- wildfire s is heartbreaking. -- based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's high standards. pg&e is already indicating it will try to shift some of the blame to some local agencies. the utility will likely use after action reports which cities and counties compiled after the disaster. for example those reports found that in sonoma county the emergency operations center lacks situational awareness and staffing for an event of such magnitude. pg&e may also point out that the rules for trimming trees around power lines is different in each municipality. >>> she telling kpix 5's john it means a lot after she lost everything. >> when the fe broke out on the hills above santa rosa, kathy culley knew she and her husband had to leave their fountain grove home as quickly as possible. >> we grabbed a few important things and of course eac
cal fire has not put out findings yet for the tubbs fire which was one of the largest. >>> pg&e says in a statement quote the loss of life, homes and businesses in these extraordinary wildfire social -- wildfire s is heartbreaking. -- based on the information we have so far, we continue to believe our overall programs met our state's high standards. pg&e is already indicating it will try to shift some of the blame to some local agencies. the utility will likely use after action...
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. >>> and a red flag alert has firefighters on high alert after an area the tubbs fire catches fire once again. what agencies are doing to prevent the devastation caused last october. the story is coming up. >>> incredibly close call caught on camera. look at this a speeding driver goes airborne nearly takes out a set of gas pumps and walks away. it broke out just before noon on andover street in bernal heights. fire crews say: one person was hur firefighters say fire works are to blame for this two acre brush fire in san francisco. it broke out just before noon. fire crews say one person was hurt while trying oh to put out the flames with a garden hose. victim is okay. fire damaged the outside of a home. >> this morning's fire resulted in two acres of wild land that came up and damaged one property fence and damaged one property exterior as well as a necessity for our crews to force entry into that structure to start to protection process for that structure which was successful. >> -- >>> firefighters across the bay are on high alert right now with the red flag warning in affect for man
. >>> and a red flag alert has firefighters on high alert after an area the tubbs fire catches fire once again. what agencies are doing to prevent the devastation caused last october. the story is coming up. >>> incredibly close call caught on camera. look at this a speeding driver goes airborne nearly takes out a set of gas pumps and walks away. it broke out just before noon on andover street in bernal heights. fire crews say: one person was hur firefighters say fire works...
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. >>> the tubbs fire that hit sonoma was not included in a cal fire report released yesterday that blames burned from napa to humboldt. pg&e says it will carefully review the cal fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. >>> a warm one out there today. let's get the forecast now from drew tuma. >> those temperatures a little bit warmer tomorrow. unfortunately we're still going to have issues with that wind tomorrow afternoon. live doppler seven along with satellite tonight showing you some high, thin clouds are breaking down this hour, giving way to clearer skies after midnight. the picture tonight, live look from our rooftop camera here at kgo along the embarcadero in san ee flags are still tng. waving, just not as vigorously as they were earlier this afternoon. earlier today we had wind gusts well over 35 miles per hour. the winds are slowly backing off, but still right along the coastline you're having issues. novato, wind gusts of 24 miles per hour. 25 that current guest in half moon bay. the winds right now in san francisco at 17 miles per hour. temperature-wise in the 50
. >>> the tubbs fire that hit sonoma was not included in a cal fire report released yesterday that blames burned from napa to humboldt. pg&e says it will carefully review the cal fire reports to understand the agency's perspectives. >>> a warm one out there today. let's get the forecast now from drew tuma. >> those temperatures a little bit warmer tomorrow. unfortunately we're still going to have issues with that wind tomorrow afternoon. live doppler seven along with...
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first responders raced to get about 30 residents on the bus and out of the path of the tubbs fire.sa's city bus driver steve roras carefully drove the passengers to safety. >> haunting video. >>> 6:46 now. a bay area company laying off more workers than first announced. and a little potential good news for tesla. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. we'll get the bad news out of the way first. hp says it's now expecting to cut about 5,000 jobs by the end of the fiscal 20 19-year as part of its thg sincits cturan 2015 split with the enterprise side of the business. the original plan was calling for layoffs of about 4,000 workers. shares are slightly lower. >>> tesla, though, offering some better news. that's coming from elon musk, who told the company's shareholders that it's quite likely that tesla will assemble 5,000 model 3s per week by the end of the month. that would hit musk's long- standing goal. it would be a significant ramp-up from what tesla has been doing. it's also providing more assurance for investors that tesla
first responders raced to get about 30 residents on the bus and out of the path of the tubbs fire.sa's city bus driver steve roras carefully drove the passengers to safety. >> haunting video. >>> 6:46 now. a bay area company laying off more workers than first announced. and a little potential good news for tesla. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. we'll get the bad news out of the way first. hp says it's now...
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. >> reporter: besides no numbers from the tubbs fire and atlas fire, pg&e hasn't figured in the cost of huge fines and personalities the government will surely levy. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> tom, thank you. >>> people attending pride festivities in san francisco this weekend can sign up to get emergency text alerts. all you have to do is text pride sf to the number 888777. you will be signed up to receive messages from alerts sf which is san francisco's emergency text message system. city officials are urging people who are going to pride events to use good judgment and be aware of your surroundings. stay with friends. and most importantly, do not drink and drive. >>> another beautiful day around the bay area. but temperatures are expected to start rising tomorrow. and with that, so does the fire danger. let's go over to mark tamayo in the weather center tonight for bill. so how hot is it going to get? >> tomorrow temperatures could be in the 100s by this time tomorrow. that coupled with the dry conditions and also kind of a pulse of winds expected first thing saturday morning,
. >> reporter: besides no numbers from the tubbs fire and atlas fire, pg&e hasn't figured in the cost of huge fines and personalities the government will surely levy. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> tom, thank you. >>> people attending pride festivities in san francisco this weekend can sign up to get emergency text alerts. all you have to do is text pride sf to the number 888777. you will be signed up to receive messages from alerts sf which is san francisco's emergency...
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first responders raced to get 30 residents onto the bus out of the path of the tubbs drive.sa city bus driver steve roras carefully drove passengers with flames on both sides of the roadway and sparks flying into the windshield. amazingly the bus made it to safety. >>> over to santa clara where a fire erupts at an acura dealership on stevens creek boulevard. video from chopper 5 shows plumes of black smoke rising from the building. it happened before 7:00 this morning. officials say flames erupted in the service bay, no injuries reported. investigators are looking into what caused the fire. >>> a south bay teenager is dead, three others hospitalized following a fiery crash in brentwood this afternoon. it happened on vasco road south of walnut boulevard. east contra costa fire tweeted this photo. according to the chp, a jeep collided with a tow truck while changing lanes. the jeep veered off the road igniting the brushfire. vasco road was closed until 4:00 this afternoon. >>> a san francisco park named after an openly racist congressman is one step closer to being renamed. we
first responders raced to get 30 residents onto the bus out of the path of the tubbs drive.sa city bus driver steve roras carefully drove passengers with flames on both sides of the roadway and sparks flying into the windshield. amazingly the bus made it to safety. >>> over to santa clara where a fire erupts at an acura dealership on stevens creek boulevard. video from chopper 5 shows plumes of black smoke rising from the building. it happened before 7:00 this morning. officials say...
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destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbs fire. that's the one that burned into santa rosa. flames killed 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove neighborhoods. the first of the fires broke out late in the evening of october 8th, powerful winds whipping through the north bay. late this afternoon now in sacramento cal fire says they referred their findings to the district attorney's offices because in some of the fires there is evidence of alleged violations of state law. >> what we saw was i mean record breaking wind event. we had some of the strongest gusts ever recorded in some of these areas. you can't prevent that. it's like trying to stop a hurricane. you can't prevent that. do we look at areas we refer to the district attorney's office? absolutely. again they'll determine where was the fault at? we've sent them to the district attorney because we feel there was a type of violation and yeah, absolutely, it could be clearance. it could be equipment failure. it could be the no
destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbs fire. that's the one that burned into santa rosa. flames killed 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove neighborhoods. the first of the fires broke out late in the evening of october 8th, powerful winds whipping through the north bay. late this afternoon now in sacramento cal fire says they referred their findings to the district attorney's...
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sonoma county supervisors are reviewing the final report that revealed subpar performances during the tubbsorter wayne freedman will have the latest at 5:00. we're now about 90 minutes away from the start of that historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. >>> abc news reporter serena marshall has the latest. >> reporter: a late-night stroll through singapore. north korean leader kim jong-un posing for selfies as he explored the city hosting the summit. he and president trump hope can lead to peace. >> it's a one-time shot. >> reporter: even as president trump says it's likely just the first step, he's publicly stated that he'll know the outcome within minutes of their intimate one on one sitdown. >> within the first minute, i'll know. >> how? >> just my touch, my feel. that's what i do. >> reporter: the administration maintains they w't stlor anng less than full denuclearization and while the secretary of state expects something to be signed, there's more hard work ahead. >> we are going to ensure that we set up a system sufficiently robust that we're able to verify these out
sonoma county supervisors are reviewing the final report that revealed subpar performances during the tubbsorter wayne freedman will have the latest at 5:00. we're now about 90 minutes away from the start of that historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. >>> abc news reporter serena marshall has the latest. >> reporter: a late-night stroll through singapore. north korean leader kim jong-un posing for selfies as he explored the city hosting the summit. he and...
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new report does not include the tubbs fire from calistoga into santa rosa. created a new weather normal. >> that requires new solutions to help keep our customers and community safe. >> climate change, the new normal is not an excuse. it's a scapegoat. >> pg&e says it meets all state standards. >> the reforms have now been made since the fires including deenergizing lines pre- empteddively in high fire hazard conditions. >>> new numbers show the race for san francisco mayor is too close to call. >> staff will be working overtime continuing ballots. 144 votes separate the two candidates. more than 19,000 ballots were counted and added yesterday but there are nearly 65,000 ballots still being processed. the director of elections says the count is take timing because of the unusual high turnout of 50%. they are helping to have all ballots counted by tomorrow and they'll count 14,000 provisional ballots unplanned. >> we're not trying to organize by precinct. we're just trying to get the ballots through. so there's no particular order. >> we're just trying to sta
new report does not include the tubbs fire from calistoga into santa rosa. created a new weather normal. >> that requires new solutions to help keep our customers and community safe. >> climate change, the new normal is not an excuse. it's a scapegoat. >> pg&e says it meets all state standards. >> the reforms have now been made since the fires including deenergizing lines pre- empteddively in high fire hazard conditions. >>> new numbers show the race for san...
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tubbs told reuters reporter for that story. laura in cottage grove, oregon, republican. go ahead., i paid into social security, i'm retired and into medicare both and when i retired $100t i was charged over just for my medical. and yet a noncitizen that migrated here through their kids or whatever at 65 years old without paying a dime into it month plus medicaid, no cost to them whatsoever. why is that? $781 where did you get the and what would that before -- what would that be for? laura, you still with us? callermmy caer staed that. old,oncitizen is 65 years comes over here and could get that. somebody brings over a brother or sister and they can also get that ssi. and free medicaid. but it just doesn't seem fair that our tax dollars are going to support somebody else when i have to pay for my stuff. mike is in chicago, illinois, line for republicans. go ahead. to a few months ago i told you i had filed in federal court in washington a lawsuit for the first time, arguing that mandatory spending deficits, spending and interest service are violation of my right to vote host:. i re
tubbs told reuters reporter for that story. laura in cottage grove, oregon, republican. go ahead., i paid into social security, i'm retired and into medicare both and when i retired $100t i was charged over just for my medical. and yet a noncitizen that migrated here through their kids or whatever at 65 years old without paying a dime into it month plus medicaid, no cost to them whatsoever. why is that? $781 where did you get the and what would that before -- what would that be for? laura, you...