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suppress it the worse they conditions fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out more unburned brush is left for the next fire. finney says firefighters should be intentionally be setting so-called prescribed fire to burn off vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, it says it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but our capacity to complete this work ises by the budget which sallocated y the budget. >> fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it's not. then essentially we have a repeat every single year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now, scientists hope by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber's investment on self-driving big rigs. >>> plus, new sugar guidelines for children. >>> and we'll meet a muslim police officer here in new york as he carries out a personal peacekeeping mission. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green.
suppress it the worse they conditions fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out more unburned brush is left for the next fire. finney says firefighters should be intentionally be setting so-called prescribed fire to burn off vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, it says it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but our capacity to complete this work ises by the budget which sallocated y the budget. >> fire is...
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reporter: under normal condition fires thin out for us but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. he says firefighters should be intentionally setting more prescribed fires to burn off natural fires burn n.a statement to cbs news, the forest service say that is the managed fires are important tool but our capacity to complete the work is restricted by the budget which is allocated by congress. there are also liability issues state and local government as more developers build closer to the fire prone areas. >> fire is inevitable. if we repeat every year. >> are they hope by setting controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. >>> sports, happy. arizona cardinal, first teamers look to shine tomorrow in houston. a week away for opening at asu. we talk about the quarterback situation, sort of, and sometimes you can have good days at the office and what do you . >>> can you hear it? i do. it's the coming sounds of big red storm the field to open the season against the patriots. they will be brady less. arizon
reporter: under normal condition fires thin out for us but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. he says firefighters should be intentionally setting more prescribed fires to burn off natural fires burn n.a statement to cbs news, the forest service say that is the managed fires are important tool but our capacity to complete the work is restricted by the budget which is allocated by congress. there are also liability issues state and local government as...
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harder you try to suppress conditions fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. finny says firefighters should be intentionally setting more so called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agreed that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget, which is allocated by the agency also says there are liability issues with state and local governments as more developers push to build homes closer to fire-prone areas. >> reporter: fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it is not, essentially we have a repeat every year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now scientists hope that by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. carter evans, cbs news, a much closer than we thought. brang >> quijano: this past week astronomers announced an amazing discovery, a planet much like earth just one sola
harder you try to suppress conditions fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. finny says firefighters should be intentionally setting more so called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agreed that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget, which is...
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. >> reporter: by constantly putting out fires, more unburned brush is left for next fire. finney says firefighters should be intentionally setting more prescribed fires to burn offral excess vegetation or let some s natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but work is restricted by the budget, which is allocated by congress. the agency also says there are liability issues with state and local governments as more developers push to build homes closer to fire-prone areas. >> fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it's not, then essentially we have a repeat every single year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now, scientists hope that by setting thesela controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. missoula, montana. >> dubois: up next, ryan lochte's sponsorship deals just i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the st
. >> reporter: by constantly putting out fires, more unburned brush is left for next fire. finney says firefighters should be intentionally setting more prescribed fires to burn offral excess vegetation or let some s natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools but work is restricted by the budget, which is allocated by congress. the agency also says there are liability issues with state and local...
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it is whole and unburned. while the mother-in-law's home next door is nothing but rubble. they say a man named roy used his own private water truck and saved the house. >> when we turned in our driveway, oh, my gosh, we just were so -- it was standing. everything was burned to the ground. but our house. >> our house was saved by one person. he was amazing. his name is roy. the crabtree family says the incredible roy who risked his life to save their house but haven't seen him since and don't know his last name. they say it is their goal to find him and appropriately thank him. >> what an amazing thing to do. >> that was great. >> yes. >> roy, you rock. >> yes you do. >> wherever you are. >>> it is now 5:41. pay 200% more for tobacco. a big change could be coming for smokers. and you will have a say this november. >> all right. and of her con vent. we will tell you what the thief reportedly got away with, and what the other nuns have to say about it. >> plus, the bron crows quarterback shuffle continue, just weeks away from the >>> good morning, we are looking at this offic
it is whole and unburned. while the mother-in-law's home next door is nothing but rubble. they say a man named roy used his own private water truck and saved the house. >> when we turned in our driveway, oh, my gosh, we just were so -- it was standing. everything was burned to the ground. but our house. >> our house was saved by one person. he was amazing. his name is roy. the crabtree family says the incredible roy who risked his life to save their house but haven't seen him since...
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. >> as we get the wind, it has the potential to carry embers and unburned vegetation. >> reporter: chief mike brown sailed the fire behavior he's seen over the last few days is extraordinary. >> spoght ahead of itself by 300, 400 feet. fire whirls that look like tornadoes. fire behavior that, you know, as firefighterss, we read about. we train about. but to actually see it was truly amazing. >> reporter: as the blue cut fire roared through desert towns, residents had just minutes to flee. hundreds of large animals were rescued and brought to this evacuation shelter. abel flores is still looking for his horse. >> a home can be replaced, but not human life or an animal that you love. >> reporter: some normalcy has returns. trucks are once against rolling they'd been trapped since the fire began, costing up to $1 million a day in economic losses. and rail traffic is also moving again. among the homes and buildings burned to the ground, the summit restaurant, an icon along route 66, say former owners cecil and deborah stephens. >> we've been through a lot of storms and car accidents coming t
. >> as we get the wind, it has the potential to carry embers and unburned vegetation. >> reporter: chief mike brown sailed the fire behavior he's seen over the last few days is extraordinary. >> spoght ahead of itself by 300, 400 feet. fire whirls that look like tornadoes. fire behavior that, you know, as firefighterss, we read about. we train about. but to actually see it was truly amazing. >> reporter: as the blue cut fire roared through desert towns, residents had...
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but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it "agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools...", but "our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget", which is allocated by congress. the agency says there are also liability issues with state and local governments with more developers pushing to build homes closer to fire-prone area inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it's not, then we essentially have a repeat every year of the same situation. ((dave courvoisier)) for nowscientists hope by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. >>> last week the biggest concern was the bluecut fire... tonight we're talking about rain, tedd. ((tedd florendo)) >>>looking outside it looks temps remain warm but muggy do to the humidity. wind also stay light and the smoke plume from the blue cut fi
but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it "agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools...", but "our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget", which is allocated by congress. the agency says there are also liability issues with state and local...
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more unburned brush is left for the next fire. phinney says firefighters should be intentionally setting more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says, it agrees that managed are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget which is al low kate allocated . there are liability, use with state and local governments as more devil tupers push to build homes close tire fire-prone areas. >> fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves it is not we have a repeat every single year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now scientists hope that by setting these controlled fires in the lab, how to manage them in the forest. carter evans, cbs news, missoula, montana. >> next, ryan lochte's sponsorship deals just went down the drain. go pro with crest pro-health advanced. it's uniquely formulated with activestrength technology... ...to strengthen teeth inside... ...and is better at strengthening the
more unburned brush is left for the next fire. phinney says firefighters should be intentionally setting more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says, it agrees that managed are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget which is al low kate allocated . there are liability, use with state and local governments as more devil tupers push to build...
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but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire.(nats flare gun)(narr 7) finney says firefighters should be intentionally setting ?more? so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation a& or simply let some natural fires burn.(grfx in) in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it "a&agrees prescribed fires are important tools...", but "our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget", which is allocated by congress. (gfx out a& source: usda) the agency says there are also liability issues with state and local governments a& with more developers pushing to build homes closer to fire-prone areas.(finney) fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that it's not, then we essentially have a repeat every year of the same situation.(narr 8) for nowa&scientists hope by setting these controlled fires understand how to manage them in the forest.carter evans cbs news, missoula montana. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now right now it's degrees in next - the latest details from italy - where a
but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire.(nats flare gun)(narr 7) finney says firefighters should be intentionally setting ?more? so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation a& or simply let some natural fires burn.(grfx in) in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it "a&agrees prescribed fires are important tools...", but "our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget", which is...
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. >> reporter: fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. phinney says firefighters should intentionally be setting more prescribed fires to burn off vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says, it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools. but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget. which is allocated by congress. the agency also says there are liability issues, with state and as more developers push to build homes closer to fire prone areas. >> fire is inevitable. if we convince ourselves that the is not, then we have a repeat every year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now, scientists hope that by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. carter evans, cbs news, montana. >>> still ahead, a remarkable discovery.% a planet very much like earth. much closer than we thought. >>> this past week, astronomers ylysol with hydrogen peroxide. bleach. for a tough c
. >> reporter: fires thin out forests but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire. phinney says firefighters should intentionally be setting more prescribed fires to burn off vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says, it agrees that managed and prescribed fires are important tools. but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budget. which is allocated by congress. the agency...
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but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire.s firefighters should be intentionally setting more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation, or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agrees managed and prescribed fires are important tools. but our today that a pass at this to complete this work is restricted by the budget which is allocated by congress. the agency says there are liability issues with state and local governments, as more developers push to build homes closer to fire prone areas. >> fire is inevitable. if we could not convenience ourselves it is not, we have a repeat every year of the same situation. >> reporter: for now, scientists hope by setting these controlled fires in the lab, they'll better understand how to manage them in the forest. carter evans, missoula, montana. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morningor captioning funded by cbs >>>
but by constantly putting them out, more unburned brush is left for the next fire.s firefighters should be intentionally setting more so-called prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation, or simply let some natural fires burn. in a statement to cbs news, the forest service says it agrees managed and prescribed fires are important tools. but our today that a pass at this to complete this work is restricted by the budget which is allocated by congress. the agency says there are liability...