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only one uninhabited home was destroyed. the cause is under investigation. >>> san francisco city attorney has a new plan to stop graffiti by suing the vandals. the san francisco chronicle reports the city can legally seek civil damages for cleanup. the law allows courts to treat the city like a property owner. the city is suing one woman accused of 28 acts of graffiti. >> the east bay is abuzz as thousands of uc berkeley students return to campus for fall classes. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: some call it move-in win week, others call it controlled chaos. we have seen a lot of new students moving into the dorms off college avenue, with their parents, not far behind. army of students are converging on their new home away from home, we'lling dorm and school supplies with them. an amazing 7,000 students are moving into campus housing this weekend, and thanks to advisers posted their in the dorms, everybody is being pointed in the right direction. traditionally it is a time to party and celebrate the college
only one uninhabited home was destroyed. the cause is under investigation. >>> san francisco city attorney has a new plan to stop graffiti by suing the vandals. the san francisco chronicle reports the city can legally seek civil damages for cleanup. the law allows courts to treat the city like a property owner. the city is suing one woman accused of 28 acts of graffiti. >> the east bay is abuzz as thousands of uc berkeley students return to campus for fall classes. cornell...
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cal fire says in that new area where the fire jumped, there are some homes, though most of it is uninhabited land. however, there is a lot of really dry brush, fuel for those flames. report live in lakeport ian cole nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> firefighters are describing the quick spread of the fire as historically unprecedented. at one point it grew by 20,000 acres. show you the perimeter what it looked like before it exploded. now it looks like this. burning an area nearly the sies size of our capital, sacramento. they needless wind and cooler temperatures to stick around to get a better handle on the rocky fire. meteorologist jeff ranieri continues our coverage. what can the crews expect in the days ahead. >> good news when it comes to the wind speed that we're tracking. the rocky fire to the north and the east of santa rosa. the reason why we had this fire heading towards highway 20 and jumping it today was that wind shift as the fire is again moving towards the northeast. let's go ahead and take you to the current conditions right now. we have an increased temperature from
cal fire says in that new area where the fire jumped, there are some homes, though most of it is uninhabited land. however, there is a lot of really dry brush, fuel for those flames. report live in lakeport ian cole nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> firefighters are describing the quick spread of the fire as historically unprecedented. at one point it grew by 20,000 acres. show you the perimeter what it looked like before it exploded. now it looks like this. burning an...
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suddenly it was possible to divert water from the colorado to areas once considered uninhabitable. the dam made it possible to create lake mead, the largest reservoir in america, to act as a savings account for water in the west. we're heading out onto the lake with don martin. he's been sailing here for three decades - and seen it change dramatically. >> these islands right there. those were underwater. >> that entire land mass was underwater? >> yeah. that was completely underwater. just the tops of those were sticking out. >> when the lake was full, the water reached the top of the canyon. now all that's left is a white ring all around it. a reminder of more abundant times. >> there's two major sources of drainage, if you will. there's southern california, they're pulling that water for their crops over there. and then the central arizona project, in arizona, we're pulling water for phoenix, and then it goes all the way to tucson. so there's a lot of factors in play in what's causing this. but essentially, it's not getting recharged. >> lake mead is now at less than 40 percent c
suddenly it was possible to divert water from the colorado to areas once considered uninhabitable. the dam made it possible to create lake mead, the largest reservoir in america, to act as a savings account for water in the west. we're heading out onto the lake with don martin. he's been sailing here for three decades - and seen it change dramatically. >> these islands right there. those were underwater. >> that entire land mass was underwater? >> yeah. that was completely...
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only one uninhabited home was destroyed. the cause is under investigation. >>> san francisco city attorney has a new plan to stop graffiti by suing the vandals. the san francisco chronicle reports the city can legally seek civil damages for cleanup. the law allows courts to treat the city like a property owner. the city is suing one woman accused of 28 acts of graffiti. >> the east bay is abuzz as thousands of uc berkeley students return to campus for fall classes. cornell bernard is live with more. >> reporter: some call it move-in win week, others call it controlled chaos. we have seen a lot of new students moving into the dorms off college avenue, with their parents, not far behind. army of students are converging on their new home away from home, we'lling dorm and school supplies with them. an amazing 7,000 students are moving into campus housing this weekend, and thanks to advisers posted their in the dorms, everybody is being pointed in the right direction. traditionally it is a time to party and celebrate the college
only one uninhabited home was destroyed. the cause is under investigation. >>> san francisco city attorney has a new plan to stop graffiti by suing the vandals. the san francisco chronicle reports the city can legally seek civil damages for cleanup. the law allows courts to treat the city like a property owner. the city is suing one woman accused of 28 acts of graffiti. >> the east bay is abuzz as thousands of uc berkeley students return to campus for fall classes. cornell...
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unfortunately we do lose one structure but it was uninhabited. nevertheless it was destroyed >> grant :and it was a home that was lost? >>:yes but apparently nobody was living there as the fire continues it is possible may bump up to a higher severity >> grant :what is the outlook tonight do they hope to make progress? >>:we are hoping to make a lot of progress tonight but there's always a difficulty with the wind. hopefully they will come down tonight, but a lot of times that does not happen. right now aircrafts are off to fire the bill be back on it tomorrow morning--but they will be back >> grant :think you for your time--thank if you have any pictures or video for the fire you can upload them to our web site www.kron4.com >> pam :uber is under fire. san francisco's district attorney is taking aim at the on-demand ride service. expanding a lawsuit that claims the company's background checks for drivers. are letting criminals slip through the cracks. we first brought you this story by "crime watch daily". which uncovered convicts being allowed
unfortunately we do lose one structure but it was uninhabited. nevertheless it was destroyed >> grant :and it was a home that was lost? >>:yes but apparently nobody was living there as the fire continues it is possible may bump up to a higher severity >> grant :what is the outlook tonight do they hope to make progress? >>:we are hoping to make a lot of progress tonight but there's always a difficulty with the wind. hopefully they will come down tonight, but a lot of...
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as bad as conditions are, only one home, one structure has been lost and it was an uninhabited home. look at this video on the ground. we shot this just within the last hour. you can see the darkened hills dotted with hotspots and flames. and there are several homes and ranches in these hills and they were threatened. the fire burning up to them, but they were saved. >> the residents that were already evacuated. the fire had burned up, but we have operations the way we attack that and where the fire burns up and we bump it off of the structures and bump the fire around the structures. crews did a very good job on that. >> on top of the dry grass and the wind, the geography is a problem as well. there are steep hills in this area. the fire chief tells me that's how the fire is able to race up and down them. crews will be on the scene all fight. they are continuing with structure protection, although they don't know of any homes that are currently threatened right now. they are working on structure protection and getting more containment overnight. abc7 news. >> thank you, katie. >>> a
as bad as conditions are, only one home, one structure has been lost and it was an uninhabited home. look at this video on the ground. we shot this just within the last hour. you can see the darkened hills dotted with hotspots and flames. and there are several homes and ranches in these hills and they were threatened. the fire burning up to them, but they were saved. >> the residents that were already evacuated. the fire had burned up, but we have operations the way we attack that and...
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even though they were coming to settle a very uninhabited and lonely place unconnected with any society really, they were the best materials to eat from and drink from. thatve chinese porcelain they are bringing. it's really a different picture of jamestown than one would expect. it is rather wealthy in some regards. colorful. we've got professions like jewelers sitting in the fort and making jewelry. not all was death and dying and killing indians. we find a lot of their leisure time activities, lots and lots of gaming dice. chess pieces, backgammon pieces, musical instruments. livesall facets of their being reflected here. people visiting historic jamestown have the opportunity to come in and look up close at the artifacts. they have to sign up, it's called a curator's tour. we give them the whole orientation to what we do with artifacts behind closed doors. tois a unique opportunity get an up close look. they can ask weston, they can even at times touch 400-year-old artifacts, things that john smith might have used. it's a pretty and reaching experience for visitors. we only bring 10
even though they were coming to settle a very uninhabited and lonely place unconnected with any society really, they were the best materials to eat from and drink from. thatve chinese porcelain they are bringing. it's really a different picture of jamestown than one would expect. it is rather wealthy in some regards. colorful. we've got professions like jewelers sitting in the fort and making jewelry. not all was death and dying and killing indians. we find a lot of their leisure time...
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as bad as conditions are, only one home, one structure has been lost and it was an uninhabited home. look at this video on the ground. we shot this just within the last hour. you can see the darkened hills dotted with hotspots and flames. and there are several homes and ranches in these hills and they were threatened. the fire burning up to them, but they were saved. >> the residents that were already evacuated. the fire had burned up, but we have operations the way we attack that and where the fire burns up and we bump it off of the structures and bump the fire around the structures. crews did a very good job on that. >> on top of the dry grass and the wind, the geography is a problem as well. there are steep hills in this area. the fire chief tells me that's how the fire is able to race up and down them. crews will be on the scene all fight. they are continuing with structure protection, although they don't know of any homes that are currently threatened right now. they are working on structure protection and getting more containment overnight. abc7 news. >> thank you, katie. >>> a
as bad as conditions are, only one home, one structure has been lost and it was an uninhabited home. look at this video on the ground. we shot this just within the last hour. you can see the darkened hills dotted with hotspots and flames. and there are several homes and ranches in these hills and they were threatened. the fire burning up to them, but they were saved. >> the residents that were already evacuated. the fire had burned up, but we have operations the way we attack that and...
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radioactive dust spread across northern europe and turned the area surrounding the plant into an uninhabitable ghost town. three decades later, however, the natural environment and wildlife around chernobyl are showing signs of recovery. itn's science editor tom clarke reports. >> every ride is a ghost train. now, the loudest voices here are the cuckoos and the physics classroom time is out of the equation. this was a showcase nuclear city for elite scientists and engineers. now all that is sleft a vision of what the world might look like if all the people suddenly disappeared. >> it is just two miles from the chernobyl reactor complex. >> >> august 26, 1918 it blew up and caught fire. the unlucky few who dealt with the worst of the cleanup died from radiation sickness. everyone else in the vicinity was evacuated to escape the worse of the fallout. >> the remains a young thousand square mile exclusion zone all around the plunt. >> although it may still be one of the loneliest places on earth, it is far from empty. there can't be a more powerful display of the risk of radiation, 30,000 people u
radioactive dust spread across northern europe and turned the area surrounding the plant into an uninhabitable ghost town. three decades later, however, the natural environment and wildlife around chernobyl are showing signs of recovery. itn's science editor tom clarke reports. >> every ride is a ghost train. now, the loudest voices here are the cuckoos and the physics classroom time is out of the equation. this was a showcase nuclear city for elite scientists and engineers. now all that...
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their home now uninhabitable. a state of emergency declared as first responders directed traffic and walked door to door. damage now being assessed including historic churches in the three village area. many roads in setauket and stony brook remain impassible. >> the lightning looked like shells exploding in the air. my wife stepped outside and there was a sheet of ice on the porch in august. >> reporter: it's difficult to get around. the lirr suspended some service here. with so many closed streets, it took us nearly two hours to drive 10 miles to st. james where residents are clearing their backyards and patios, splintered in crushed furniture, grills, fences and boat tarps. >> as the hail came down and the lights were flashing, it was a horrific storm. it really was. >> reporter: the kassays are trapped on a bluff. all hands on deck for crews, 70,000 initially lost powers. even if they wash laundry by hand, the clothes line is a goner. >> i'm stuck here. i can't ge -- i can't go to work. i've got trees on the r
their home now uninhabitable. a state of emergency declared as first responders directed traffic and walked door to door. damage now being assessed including historic churches in the three village area. many roads in setauket and stony brook remain impassible. >> the lightning looked like shells exploding in the air. my wife stepped outside and there was a sheet of ice on the porch in august. >> reporter: it's difficult to get around. the lirr suspended some service here. with so...
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. >> we did lose one uninhabited structure and saved other structures. aggressive fire, and fast offing. it's wind driven. and topography driven as well. >> that's the worst kind of fire to fight, crews let some of the trees burn. the rodriguez family is grateful to have a home to sleep in tonight. >> they saved our house. >> reporter: you guys, it's so windy out here. it's kind of hard to hear you and it's really hard to stand. and it's cold. achieve meteorologist jeff of is in our studio right now, giveus update. >> stann sustained winds are at miles an hour. that is the sustained wind that is making it tough right now for the temperatures. that is helping a bit. and humidity increased to 76%. the fire as we talked about is well east of livermore, smoke is blowing towards tracy and what i want to show you next is a surface wind for tomorrow. will be gusty and primarily coming from the west and that should help to increase humidity again near the fire sompt the air won't be as dry. but the main problem i still think we will have are the winds that will
. >> we did lose one uninhabited structure and saved other structures. aggressive fire, and fast offing. it's wind driven. and topography driven as well. >> that's the worst kind of fire to fight, crews let some of the trees burn. the rodriguez family is grateful to have a home to sleep in tonight. >> they saved our house. >> reporter: you guys, it's so windy out here. it's kind of hard to hear you and it's really hard to stand. and it's cold. achieve meteorologist jeff...
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it spread near and around homes but only one uninhabited home was destroyed. cal fire has had to fight the fire with fewer crews because of all of the wildfires burning across the state. they are just stretched so thin. >> a week ago at this time we were dealing with extreme fire conditions because of the triple digit temperatures. >> sandhya patel is here with the look at the conditions we are dealing with now. >> definitely not the triple digit heat. that's for sure. conditions are more favorable an terms of temperatures. tesla fire 80 degrees. winds 27 miles per hour gusting to 34. relative humidity at 30%. it has been breezy most of today. the next 24 hours the wind will remain out of the west which is good news despite the fact that it is going to be breezy. the westerly wind is an on shore wind with cooler more humid air in. we are expecting winds to taper as we head towards tomorrow morning and it definitelyic loos like an improvement in the conditions in terms of the wind as we head towards tomorrow afternoon. hopefully crews can make more progress. >>
it spread near and around homes but only one uninhabited home was destroyed. cal fire has had to fight the fire with fewer crews because of all of the wildfires burning across the state. they are just stretched so thin. >> a week ago at this time we were dealing with extreme fire conditions because of the triple digit temperatures. >> sandhya patel is here with the look at the conditions we are dealing with now. >> definitely not the triple digit heat. that's for sure....
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if they are uninhabitable, the red cross is offering help for these displaced families to live. >>> a-oregon border. a grey wolf was spotted by a trail camera. this photo was taken in july in a remote part of siskiyou county. state department of fish and wildlife say its footprints are too big to be a dog. take a look at where siskiyou county is. it's shown in yellow right at the california-oregon border. this famed oregon wolf which briefly wandered into california in 2011 they believe this animal broke off from another wolf pack in oregon. >>> we've got problems again, just a few days into training camp. the 49ers are running into a familiar turf issue at levi's stadium. the team is practicing right now, but not at levi's as originally planned. the niners moved their two-hour session this evening to a practice field behind the team facility. that's because levi's stadium, the turf there, was torn up during the weekend practices. you see colin kaepernick there. the 49ers are supposed to practice inside of levi's stadium this wednesday in front of thousands of season ticket holders. t
if they are uninhabitable, the red cross is offering help for these displaced families to live. >>> a-oregon border. a grey wolf was spotted by a trail camera. this photo was taken in july in a remote part of siskiyou county. state department of fish and wildlife say its footprints are too big to be a dog. take a look at where siskiyou county is. it's shown in yellow right at the california-oregon border. this famed oregon wolf which briefly wandered into california in 2011 they...
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as far as decisions that are made on the property own rbs part >> and it means those units are uninhabitable? >> yes >> at this point >> the order to haveicate is still in force and it is my understanding the build sg not currently acpied >> commissioners anyone have further questions? i just have one question. at the directors hearing for the first item, was it the new owner who or their representative who came to the hearing? >> yes i believe mr. bus cuvch was representing them. >> okay, thank you. we'll hear from the appellate. >> good morning commissioners. >> good morning >> um, i note mrs. [inaudible] on the address of orders of abatement and not relocation appeal >> that is separate >> i'll reserve that separately >> for the next meeting >> very good. first i wanted to comment on the inaccuracy in the brief and i do apologize for those. i think the examples that mr. bosky demonstrated are relatively minor in the grand schemef things. a broken window and water heater that isn't strapped is not the type of issues we are here for this morning. i apologize for those. all i can see are the
as far as decisions that are made on the property own rbs part >> and it means those units are uninhabitable? >> yes >> at this point >> the order to haveicate is still in force and it is my understanding the build sg not currently acpied >> commissioners anyone have further questions? i just have one question. at the directors hearing for the first item, was it the new owner who or their representative who came to the hearing? >> yes i believe mr. bus cuvch...
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it was an uninhabited structure. apparently that motorcycle park. >> how are the conditions tonight now that the sun has gone down? >> even though the sun has gone down, we have the typical winds. they're probably going to play havoc with us all night long. my understanding is we're looking at 14-15 mile-per-hour power winds. >> i know in the evening, you really can't fly helicopter traps or planes. is the fight just on the ground? >> caller: yeah, it's on the ground. all the aircraft has gone back to their bases for the night and they'll be back in the morning on the fire. >> is that a real chance for the fire to get ahead of you for the night? >> caller: it's hard to say. it's just too dangerous for them to fly because they're so close to the ground. hopefully, the wind will die off and that will give us a break that we need. but like i said, we'll have aircraft back on it in the morning. >> what can you tell us about evacuations in the area? >> caller: we don't have any evacuations in place. they did evacuate folk
it was an uninhabited structure. apparently that motorcycle park. >> how are the conditions tonight now that the sun has gone down? >> even though the sun has gone down, we have the typical winds. they're probably going to play havoc with us all night long. my understanding is we're looking at 14-15 mile-per-hour power winds. >> i know in the evening, you really can't fly helicopter traps or planes. is the fight just on the ground? >> caller: yeah, it's on the ground....
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involving for children please albert and stephanie shannon live with the victim and a home considered uninhabitabletigators say ellis' one of the children showed signs of physical sexual abuse of 14 year-old boy all let a sexual abuse charges. eight bay area schools days away from the beginning class's facing a big problem finding enough teachers. sam was a san francisco oakland some of the district's scrambling to fill spots more than two dunder and doesn't that make it and san francisco public schools first day of school this week away as some districts say using unconventional methods of getting teachers including handing out emergency teaching credentials. we sent the key to the south bay what they're about to start class and a few days and still hoping to the hired teachers before the school bullring's. >> reporter: the dawn of will be teaching class on wednesday. some of the unified school district has a teacher shortage their hiring even now for about a dozen openings. "of the number of substitute teachers ready to continue serving our students becoming a challenge to find teachers to join s
involving for children please albert and stephanie shannon live with the victim and a home considered uninhabitabletigators say ellis' one of the children showed signs of physical sexual abuse of 14 year-old boy all let a sexual abuse charges. eight bay area schools days away from the beginning class's facing a big problem finding enough teachers. sam was a san francisco oakland some of the district's scrambling to fill spots more than two dunder and doesn't that make it and san francisco...
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one uninhabited home was destroyed. cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a scary situation in daly city after a paraglider flew into a power line. neighbors took the cell phone video on skyline and ocean side drives 4:00 this afternoon. you see the man hanging from the top of the pole. sparks flew close. impact knocked out purr ower to customers. >> the parachute was flopping in the wind. something up there was shooting sparks everywhere. >> it took more than an hour for rescues to reach the paraglider. gave him a knife. he is expected to be okay. pg & e says power should be back on 2:00 a.m. police arrested a suspected gunman in san francisco tonight after he led them on a chase across the bay bridge. highway patrol officers chased the man over the bridge. police say when he got out of his car and ran off. coast guard boat, san francisco, police, and chp searched for more than an hour the eventually the man was arrested. no word on why police were chasing this man. >>> in san jose, police are trying to find a
one uninhabited home was destroyed. cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a scary situation in daly city after a paraglider flew into a power line. neighbors took the cell phone video on skyline and ocean side drives 4:00 this afternoon. you see the man hanging from the top of the pole. sparks flew close. impact knocked out purr ower to customers. >> the parachute was flopping in the wind. something up there was shooting sparks everywhere. >> it took more than an...
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. >>> of the 200 buildings red tagged after the quake, 134 are uninhabitable.any are historic, making rebuilding and abolishing -- demolishing costly and time- consuming. tune in tomorrow morning as alex brings us more stories about napa's recovery. there will also be a samara morning -- ceremony to mark the anniversary tomorrow afternoon. >>> ocean researchers showed how they plan to clean up that massive island of floating garbage in the pacific. the ocean star, one him of the vessels in the cleanup expedition, is docked in long -- along the embarcadero. they say they picked up so much trash they ran out of room on board. a member of the crew is a 21- year-old dutch innovator who has devised a system to gather the trash more efficiently.>> the cleanup operation itself is using technology we have developed, a passive system attached to the seabed which uses floating barriers to let the plastic concentrate itself. >> reporter: using that system will allow them to clean up half of the patch in just 10 years. >>> a money lesson to be learned from back-to-school s
. >>> of the 200 buildings red tagged after the quake, 134 are uninhabitable.any are historic, making rebuilding and abolishing -- demolishing costly and time- consuming. tune in tomorrow morning as alex brings us more stories about napa's recovery. there will also be a samara morning -- ceremony to mark the anniversary tomorrow afternoon. >>> ocean researchers showed how they plan to clean up that massive island of floating garbage in the pacific. the ocean star, one him of...
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. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi company. >> we get calls consistently for people looking for jobs. there are literally are no jobs in the area. >> matt rand works for pebble as a maintenance technicians. >> having pebble here gave people a reason to stay sober, to get up and do their job every day. to have responsibility and a sense of pride in the fact that they were bringing income to their families. >> pebble is one project environmentalists could stop. here is daryl hannah saying stop the keystone. >> the pipeline decision could be postponed. >> the lack of progress on the keystone xl pipeline. >> it was 7 years a
. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi...
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today we can tell you there are still of those buildings 134 that are red tagged and uninhabitable be but at the same time according to the city manager who i talked to up here a lot of businesses are doing well. the tourism industry has bounced back in a big way and tourism he told me is doing as well if not better. while you see a lot of construction sites and businesses that are back open. they opened fairly quickly after the quake and they are doing well. >> you were there the morning of the quake. and on a personal level what sticks with you most about that day? >> reporter: well, you know i just remember driving here into the downtown area and looking right. looking left. and everywhere we looked there was crumbling building. there was a business with the windows shattered and damage inside. it's almost like you don't know where to go first. and so we sort of had to do triage if you will and figure the most pressing need from a standpoint and get to those stories quickly. it's an unforgettable day for me. >> i just remember the huge chunks. it was amazing to see. and they have t
today we can tell you there are still of those buildings 134 that are red tagged and uninhabitable be but at the same time according to the city manager who i talked to up here a lot of businesses are doing well. the tourism industry has bounced back in a big way and tourism he told me is doing as well if not better. while you see a lot of construction sites and businesses that are back open. they opened fairly quickly after the quake and they are doing well. >> you were there the morning...
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. >> i've got to tell you, you are allowed to withhold your rent if your home is uninhabitable.ou have to be very, very careful. you can get nailed on this. what i want you to do is go to the department of consumer affairs. dta.ca for california.gov. it is fine by the state of california but you have to follow the rules exactly or they can throw you out. >> if your landlord tries to evict you -- but not everybody is a great landlord. some will say you can live with a little leaky pu y pipe. >> if you are talking about something minor like a leaky pipe, that is not enough. if you can't flush a toilet, it probably is. you should really talk to the tenants union in san francisco. they are fabulous, if you are here in san francisco. >> thank you, michael. >>> abc 7 news at 4:00 continues. the peninsula high school student aiming higher. she explains why she's getting ready to challenge a local political veteran. >>> first cheryl with what's ahead at 5:00. >> a dramatic rescue going on right now nearly 1,000 miles off the coast of san francisco. >>> and surfing and shoulder surfing.
. >> i've got to tell you, you are allowed to withhold your rent if your home is uninhabitable.ou have to be very, very careful. you can get nailed on this. what i want you to do is go to the department of consumer affairs. dta.ca for california.gov. it is fine by the state of california but you have to follow the rules exactly or they can throw you out. >> if your landlord tries to evict you -- but not everybody is a great landlord. some will say you can live with a little leaky pu...
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only one uninhabited home has been destroyed. the cause of the fire is under investigation. this morning oakland police are looking for a person who shot two people overnight, sending both to the hospital. it happened just after 10:00 on 77th avenue near garfield. that's in the eastmont neighborhood. both victims are expected to recover. police have not released a motive or a description of the suspect. >>> happening today, a celebration of the life of 8-year-old maddie middleton will be held in santa cruz. she was murdered and strangle last month and her 15-year-old accused of the murder. today's event will include an appears by the minor league team of the warriors. it starts this afternoon tierces permanente arena. it was a scary situation in daly city after a paraglider flew into a power line. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> a neighbor took this cell phone video on skyline and oceanside drives around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. you see the man just hanging from the top of the pole. sparks flew dangerously close, and the impact knocked out power to more than 100 customers. >
only one uninhabited home has been destroyed. the cause of the fire is under investigation. this morning oakland police are looking for a person who shot two people overnight, sending both to the hospital. it happened just after 10:00 on 77th avenue near garfield. that's in the eastmont neighborhood. both victims are expected to recover. police have not released a motive or a description of the suspect. >>> happening today, a celebration of the life of 8-year-old maddie middleton will...
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now,ate hours down the area is uninhabitable. all the houses here - it's full of water.an see it's full of mud. earlier we met a person who ran out of the house with her nine month old daughter, and said it was a terrifying experience. when i got out of bed, the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was this deep. we didn't get a chance to say much. >> security force that is we talked to said they would be busy rescuing people and helping them recover what remained from their houses. there was landslides further up. and they have been clearing that up. in some areas children were on the way to school when the floodwaters started to rise, and they had to be evacuated by the security forces. 12 kids were evacuated. at the same time there was a hospital down the road where the ground floor flooded and everyone had to be referred out of hospital. more than 300 died during the earthquake, hundreds of houses destroyed. and more than 800 families were disploiffed. people say they had just felt that things were getting back to normal, and things
now,ate hours down the area is uninhabitable. all the houses here - it's full of water.an see it's full of mud. earlier we met a person who ran out of the house with her nine month old daughter, and said it was a terrifying experience. when i got out of bed, the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was this deep. we didn't get a chance to say much. >> security force that is we talked to said they would be busy rescuing people and helping them recover what...
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. >> actually pretty amazing remember, 95% of the residential structures were uninhabitable or gone. municipal buildings, all infrastructure. >> the town that vanished moving ahead ten years later, but still with nowhere to go but up. and it wasn't that they didn't get federal help. they did, lots of it. figure about $300 million spent in that area. new streets. new electrical infrastructure. new utilities of all kinds. they had to start from scratch. the people in waveland say considering it took us nearly 30 years to recover from hurricane camille, it could be another ten or 20 years before they get back to where they would like their city to be in august 2005. john. >> amazing photos ten years later. allen, thank you very much. >>> the federal response to katrina was widely criticized as too little, too late. during his visit yesterday, president obama said the nation should have done better. >> and this was something that was supposed to never happen here. maybe someplace else but not here. not in america. and we came to realize that what started out as a natural disaster became
. >> actually pretty amazing remember, 95% of the residential structures were uninhabitable or gone. municipal buildings, all infrastructure. >> the town that vanished moving ahead ten years later, but still with nowhere to go but up. and it wasn't that they didn't get federal help. they did, lots of it. figure about $300 million spent in that area. new streets. new electrical infrastructure. new utilities of all kinds. they had to start from scratch. the people in waveland say...
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this area is completely uninhabitable. all the houses that were here, it's full of water. as you can see, it's full of mud. earlier we met a gentleman that had to run out of the house early morning with a nine month old daughter and he said it was terrifying. >> i heard people shouting. >> when i got out of bed the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was this deep. we didn't get a chance to say much. >> reporter: security forces that we talked do said they were busy rescuing people, and helping them recover whatever remains from their houses. most of it was wet, obviously. >> there were landslides further up, and they've been clearing that up. >> in some areas children were on the way to school when the floods waters started to rise. they had to be evacuated. 12 kids were evacuated. there was a hospital down the road where the ground floor flooded and everyone has had to be referred out of the area. more than 800 families had been d displaced people felt that things were getting back to normal, and they have fallen apart again. >> it's kn
this area is completely uninhabitable. all the houses that were here, it's full of water. as you can see, it's full of mud. earlier we met a gentleman that had to run out of the house early morning with a nine month old daughter and he said it was terrifying. >> i heard people shouting. >> when i got out of bed the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was this deep. we didn't get a chance to say much. >> reporter: security forces that we...
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fire did spread near around homes but only one uninhabited home was destroyed.ire fought the fire withdraw because of the build fire across the state they are stretched thin. cal fire now start add hotline for people to report drone intrusion at fire scene. number is listed here. callers remain anonymous. private drone spotted at several fires this summer. we have a link to the number at this web site. >> intense looking drone. >> all right. turn our attention to the weekend weather forecast. really nice around the bay area. >> sandhya is here and look forward to this weekend. >> nice good lacking weather look forward to. if it has been a little cooler than average by good to 2 to 7 degrees. >> it's nice for a change. >> better than much hotter than usual. >> that's right. start going the other direction which is a minor up tick in temperatures upcoming weekend. >> lets check out live doppler 7hd we'll talk about how pleasant it will be for your weekend plans. low cloud are in over the bay andal the coast. as would you expect around this time of night by morning
fire did spread near around homes but only one uninhabited home was destroyed.ire fought the fire withdraw because of the build fire across the state they are stretched thin. cal fire now start add hotline for people to report drone intrusion at fire scene. number is listed here. callers remain anonymous. private drone spotted at several fires this summer. we have a link to the number at this web site. >> intense looking drone. >> all right. turn our attention to the weekend weather...
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the flames left six apartments uninhabitable. no one was hurt.efighters rescued a pair of guinea pigs. >> really happy for them. thank you. >> made my sister happy. she was crying. >> tonight the red cross is helping those who were displaced by the fire and investigators are still working to determine what caused it. >> the marine mammal center is getting a break after one of their busiest years. but with predictions of a major el nino they fear they could once again be overwhelmed with sick and starving seals and sea lions. >> reporter: this two-year-old was found stranded. veterinarians are checking a leisure that it probably suffered buying tossed in the surf. vets developed a jell to apply to the eye. >> it is difficult to give them eye drops several times a day. but with this technique, she only needs one treatment a week and we are hoping that will clear the ulcer. >> reporter: they treated 1500 injured and malnourished seals, sea lions this year. most of it was due to warmer ocean temperatures that sent sent the fish further out to sea. >>
the flames left six apartments uninhabitable. no one was hurt.efighters rescued a pair of guinea pigs. >> really happy for them. thank you. >> made my sister happy. she was crying. >> tonight the red cross is helping those who were displaced by the fire and investigators are still working to determine what caused it. >> the marine mammal center is getting a break after one of their busiest years. but with predictions of a major el nino they fear they could once again be...
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buildings that are uninhabitable. we're inside one of 12 emergency shelters set up in city for thousands offense people who have been displaced. a lot of them are asleep. there's a makeshift tent city over there. we're on the campus of a primary school. classrooms are turned into places where parents are sleeping and spending the night. we're also hearing more about the initial fire response. the question that everybody wants to know, we know there were chemicals in this facility but what could spark this huge series of basexplosions. they interviewed a firefighter who says they used water when they i shally responded to the report of the chemical fire at this facility. that's a critical piece of information. we know there were several volatile chemicals known to be stored there in which contact with water would create a violent reaction. of course, officials are down playing this because if this is true and if firefighters were unaware of the presence of these chemicals when they first responded that would indicate a
buildings that are uninhabitable. we're inside one of 12 emergency shelters set up in city for thousands offense people who have been displaced. a lot of them are asleep. there's a makeshift tent city over there. we're on the campus of a primary school. classrooms are turned into places where parents are sleeping and spending the night. we're also hearing more about the initial fire response. the question that everybody wants to know, we know there were chemicals in this facility but what could...
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she couldn't stop crying because she felt like, while0her house was uninhabitable, she was being suffocated by red tape. >> in the weeks and years that followed, we saw countless acts of kindness and almost as many crew-ups. remember the trailers t t leaked toxic fumes. have mercy. the poor were hit the hardest. new orleans lower ninth ward exemplified that. and for years it felt like a neighborhood that was left to die. no more. tanya harris lives here. a friend told her she can see the change. >> because it was just vast emptiness. she said now when i'm across the bridge, i'm -- [ inaudible ] i see houses, i see children, i see traffic. life is in this community. >>. >>> amazing stories from being down there. gulfport, there's an organization called the north carolina baptist men working on all these houses. we said do you need any help? they said yeah. two things. you don't have to be baptist and you don't have to be a man. >> we'll take anybody. >> great. >> tune in to meet the press this morning. chuck and his guests will address the trump effect and that exclusive interview with scott
she couldn't stop crying because she felt like, while0her house was uninhabitable, she was being suffocated by red tape. >> in the weeks and years that followed, we saw countless acts of kindness and almost as many crew-ups. remember the trailers t t leaked toxic fumes. have mercy. the poor were hit the hardest. new orleans lower ninth ward exemplified that. and for years it felt like a neighborhood that was left to die. no more. tanya harris lives here. a friend told her she can see the...
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remember 97% of the residential structures were uninhabitable or gone.ll municipal buildings, all infrastructures. >> reporter: absolutely amazing. about $300 million put in to rebuilding infrastructure in that area. new sewers, new electricity and, of course, all along this coast, new causeways, bridges, marineas, et cetera. there has been a considerable amount of work done here, but you just see empty lots and for sale signs all over the place the. eri erica? >> alan, what about the people along the gulf coast there in mississippi? do they feel that they have truly recovered from the storm? >> march -- >> you know, that, too, is mixed. to the east of us in gulfport and bol objectioni, the casinos have come back, eight new or rebuilt casinos that have drawn a lot of income and jobs to the region. economically those major population hubs are sort of getting boosted back. some of the poorer neighborhoods like east biloxi, there are places that are lot after lot after lot where people haven't come back and rebuilt where driveways go up and just end. there
remember 97% of the residential structures were uninhabitable or gone.ll municipal buildings, all infrastructures. >> reporter: absolutely amazing. about $300 million put in to rebuilding infrastructure in that area. new sewers, new electricity and, of course, all along this coast, new causeways, bridges, marineas, et cetera. there has been a considerable amount of work done here, but you just see empty lots and for sale signs all over the place the. eri erica? >> alan, what about...
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. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi company. >> we get calls consistently for people looking for jobs. there are literally are no jobs in the area. >> matt rand works for pebble as a maintenance technicians. >> having pebble here gave people a reason to stay sober, to get up and do their job every day. to have responsibility and a sense of pride in the fact that they were bringing income to their families. >> pebble is one project environmentalists could stop. here is daryl hannah saying stop the keystone. >> the pipeline decision could be postponed. >> the lack of progress on the keystone xl pipeline. >> it was 7 years a
. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi...
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the flames left six apartments uninhabitable displacing 17 people.d news is, no one was hurt. firefighters say they rescued a pair of guinea pigs from one of the burned down units. >> i'm really happy for them. thank you. >> my sister was crying her eyes out. they went tonight, read crisis helping those who were displaced by the early morning fire. investigators are trying to determine what caused the break . >>> the city of san jose in the police union announced a new deal this afternoon to help get more officers back on the streets. as ktvu's and rubin reports now, today's of element comes after a years long, and very contentious dispute, over pension reform. >>reporter: at a ceremony this afternoon, the san jose police gained 18 new offices. but in recent years, 400 have left in the aftermath of measure e, the controversial pension reform. today, a tentative labor agreement that has been a long time coming. it includes an 8% pay increase and a one-time 5% retention bonus that will also be offered as a return incentive to those who left the departm
the flames left six apartments uninhabitable displacing 17 people.d news is, no one was hurt. firefighters say they rescued a pair of guinea pigs from one of the burned down units. >> i'm really happy for them. thank you. >> my sister was crying her eyes out. they went tonight, read crisis helping those who were displaced by the early morning fire. investigators are trying to determine what caused the break . >>> the city of san jose in the police union announced a new deal...
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just one uninhabited home was destroyed.se of the fire is under investigation. >>> a three-year-old girl shot in a drive-by in oakland last night is expected to fully recover. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, is reporting the girl, a relative and a 35-year-old man, were sitting in a parked car on 77th avenue when someone drove by and began shooting. the girl received a superficial wound in the chest area. the man was shot in the chest and arm. both are now in stable condition. police say no motive has been established for that shooting. >>> happening today, a celebration of the life of 8-year-old maddie middleton will be held in santa cruz. maddie was sexually assaulted and strangled last month. her 15-year-old neighbor is accused of the murder. today celebration will include speakers, musical performances, and an appearance by the santa cruz warriors. that's golden state's minor league basketball team. it all starts at 3:00 this afternoon at the kaiser permanente arena in santa cruz on front street. >>> it was
just one uninhabited home was destroyed.se of the fire is under investigation. >>> a three-year-old girl shot in a drive-by in oakland last night is expected to fully recover. our media partner, the san jose mercury news, is reporting the girl, a relative and a 35-year-old man, were sitting in a parked car on 77th avenue when someone drove by and began shooting. the girl received a superficial wound in the chest area. the man was shot in the chest and arm. both are now in stable...
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only one uninhabited home has been destroyed. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> this morning oakland police are looking for a person who shot two people overnight, sending both to the hospital. it happened just after 10:00 on 77th avenue near garfield. that's in the eastmont neighborhood. both victims are expected to recover. police have not released a motive or a description of the suspect. >>> happening today, a celebration of the life of 8-year-old maddie middleton will be held in santa cruz. maddie was sexually a-- sexually assaulted and strangled last month. her 15-year-old accused of the murder. today's event will include an appearance by the minor league team of the warriors. it starts this afternoon at the keiser permanente arena. that's in santa cruz on front street. >>> quite a scary situation in daly city after a paraglider flew into a power line. >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> a neighbor took this cell phone video on skyline and oceanside drives around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. you see the man just han
only one uninhabited home has been destroyed. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> this morning oakland police are looking for a person who shot two people overnight, sending both to the hospital. it happened just after 10:00 on 77th avenue near garfield. that's in the eastmont neighborhood. both victims are expected to recover. police have not released a motive or a description of the suspect. >>> happening today, a celebration of the life of 8-year-old maddie...
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eight hours down this area is completely uninhabitable.ver here, it's full of water, it's -- as you can see it's full of mud. earlier we met a gentlemen who had to run out of the house early morning with a nine-month-old daughter, and he said it was terrifying. >> translator: i heard people shouting. when i got out of bed, the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was already this deep. we didn't get a chance to save much. >> reporter: security forces that we talked to earlier said they have been busy rescuing people as well as helping them recover what remains from their houses. there was some land slides earlier further up, and they have also been clearing that up. in some areas children were already on their way to school when the flood waters started to rise, and they had to be evacuated by the security forces. 12 kids were evacuated. at the same time there was a mopt further down the road where the entire ground floor flooded and everyone has to be referred out of the hospital. more than 300 people die
eight hours down this area is completely uninhabitable.ver here, it's full of water, it's -- as you can see it's full of mud. earlier we met a gentlemen who had to run out of the house early morning with a nine-month-old daughter, and he said it was terrifying. >> translator: i heard people shouting. when i got out of bed, the water was this deep. by the time i ran out with my daughter, the water was already this deep. we didn't get a chance to save much. >> reporter: security...
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earthquake caused millions of dollars in damage and hundreds of homes were left uninhabitable. hundreds of people were injured and one woman was killed after being hit in the head by a falling television. we will have special coverage all day long tomorrow. kron4 morning news will be live from pap pa. it starts at 4:00 a.m. >>> and new this morning the terrorist stop by three americans on a european train was being monoer tord by authorities in three different concerns. the shooter has been identified. he was tackled by students and two military members all with ties to the sacramento area. the man was subdued. they are now saying he had ties to radical islam and may have recently traveled to syria. u.s. air minnesota was injured when he tried to help subdue the gunman. he has injuries to his head and neck. for the first time this morning we are hearing from stone's brother who says that his family could not be more proud. >> pride is not an accurate enough word to describe it. he sums it means to be a warrior. he should not be alive at all and he saved every single person's li
earthquake caused millions of dollars in damage and hundreds of homes were left uninhabitable. hundreds of people were injured and one woman was killed after being hit in the head by a falling television. we will have special coverage all day long tomorrow. kron4 morning news will be live from pap pa. it starts at 4:00 a.m. >>> and new this morning the terrorist stop by three americans on a european train was being monoer tord by authorities in three different concerns. the shooter has...
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police were finally called here by the suspect in june of 2012, the apartment here was filthy and uninhabitable prosecutors say and james thompson was found on the floor starved to death. norman tried to leave the scene that day without talking to police according to prosecutors who say she provided him no medical assistance or care in his dying month despite fractured bones and starvation. >> mr. thompson was never brought to the hospital or doctor by this woman. >> reporter: the next-door neighbor said no one knew what was going on. >> it's creepy and scary happening next door. >> reporter: norman is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> if convicted of the charges, she faces up to 15 years in prison. >>> a tv star reveals a breast cancer battle. but shannen doherty is blaming her management team for the condition. why she says mismanagement put her health at risk. >> i came to a point i'm not going to lose my son for something that's being sold out in the streets. >> we have seen what k2 can do to people. now a local father is taking a ne
police were finally called here by the suspect in june of 2012, the apartment here was filthy and uninhabitable prosecutors say and james thompson was found on the floor starved to death. norman tried to leave the scene that day without talking to police according to prosecutors who say she provided him no medical assistance or care in his dying month despite fractured bones and starvation. >> mr. thompson was never brought to the hospital or doctor by this woman. >> reporter: the...
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and the whole second level was uninhabitable. turns out that all that construction material was because they had renovated a bathroom. so you go to the stop of the stairs and on the left was this amazing bathroom. it was unfortunate that she could not even get up there to use it. you couldn't walk into the bedroom. and then the home office that was upstairs, that was over. i mean, it was full of office supplies. so it was just about safety and about her mobility issues. >> the job of painstakingly combing through and removing room after room of debris takes a five-person crew three days. >> everything in there that was a fire, health and a slipping hazard was gone. >> according to them, not only was the cleanup successful, but the school teacher has remained committed to maintaining order. >> there were a few phone calls made following that. and as far as we know even today she's doing okay. >> for the disaster masters, another memorable case of severe clutter happens in april of 2007. a high level computer expert reaches out for
and the whole second level was uninhabitable. turns out that all that construction material was because they had renovated a bathroom. so you go to the stop of the stairs and on the left was this amazing bathroom. it was unfortunate that she could not even get up there to use it. you couldn't walk into the bedroom. and then the home office that was upstairs, that was over. i mean, it was full of office supplies. so it was just about safety and about her mobility issues. >> the job of...
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the rise would make cities such as london, new york and shanghai uninhabitable. amy: to talk more about climate change and president obama's plan to cut emissions we are joined by naomi klein, author of the best-selling book "this changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate" which is out in paperback today. she joins us from washington d.c. ,welcome. your assessment first of president obama's plan that he unveiled at the white house. naomi: good morning. it is great to be with you. i think what we are seeing from obama is a good example of what a climate leader sounds like. everything he is saying is absolutely true about the level of threat, the fact that it is not a threat for future generations, but a threat unfolding right now around the world, including in the united states. it is a threat about people's daily health with asthma levels and about the safety of entire cities -- huge coastal cities. he is doing a very good job of showing us what a climate leader sounds like, but i am afraid we have a long way to go before we see what a climate leader acts li
the rise would make cities such as london, new york and shanghai uninhabitable. amy: to talk more about climate change and president obama's plan to cut emissions we are joined by naomi klein, author of the best-selling book "this changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate" which is out in paperback today. she joins us from washington d.c. ,welcome. your assessment first of president obama's plan that he unveiled at the white house. naomi: good morning. it is great to be with you....
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. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi company. >> we get calls consistently for people looking for jobs. there are literally are no jobs in the area. >> matt rand works for pebble as a maintenance technicians. >> having pebble here gave people a reason to stay sober, to get up and do their job every day. to have responsibility and a sense of pride in the fact that they were bringing income to their families. >> pebble is one project environmentalists could stop. here is daryl hannah saying stop the keystone. >> the pipeline decision could be postponed. >> the lack of progress on the keystone xl pipeline. >> it was 7 years a
. >> listening to you i would think america would be uninhabitable. the mount blew up near bristol bay in 1912 one of the worst volcanoes ever. the volcano couldn't destroy bristol bay what do you think one carefully regulated mining company will. >> if volcanoes were operating for profit we would like to think they wouldn't awes natural de asers. >> it is okay if you don't build a road or drill oil or timber they are against everything. >> tim laporte runs an air taxi...