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gates into california between 1828-1843. into california between 1828-1843. the chief upgrade leave a reported "beaver is the common .rticle of traffic on the coast although upwards of 1500 skins were collected from the natives and sold to ships at three dollars." trade with those new mexican traders, we will pay the indians in trinkets, and they will bring us back something we trade for cash, which in a remote frontier area would have in a boom to any traitor. he affirms that the source of the skins was a hearty of indian trappers and the delta expanding "our people while trapping at the junction of the rivers met several indians attached to the missions employed hunting beaver. collect a few skins each which they barter for beads and wearing apparel." sea captain sailed his ship up the sacramento river and noted that the indian trade in beaver skins for which mission san jose had emerged as a headquarters had been so successful with a little help from drought to leave the river and its tributaries devoid of beaver and otter. those that remained he described
gates into california between 1828-1843. into california between 1828-1843. the chief upgrade leave a reported "beaver is the common .rticle of traffic on the coast although upwards of 1500 skins were collected from the natives and sold to ships at three dollars." trade with those new mexican traders, we will pay the indians in trinkets, and they will bring us back something we trade for cash, which in a remote frontier area would have in a boom to any traitor. he affirms that the...
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damming of the rivers in california and the introduction of livestock to california, california had more of a problem being too wet than to dry. not because it had a lot of precipitation, but because the water table was so high. in a low-lying valley, the water is so close to the surfaced that a little bit of rain can turn any valley into a swamp, so malaria was endemic in california well into the 20th century. malaria sweeps through the central valley in 1833, and by some estimates killed some 75% of the indian population of the central valley in 1833, so you live in a society in which now there are 75% fewer marriage partners. how much harder will you have to compete for a limited pool of marriage partners? when white settlers begin moving into the central probably in large numbers in the 1840's, indian men faced an extra burden in trying to find marriage partners because white settlers are very attractive marriage partners for indian women. affluent men are always going to have the advantage in a society in which a marriage partner is chosen in part based on his ability to provid
damming of the rivers in california and the introduction of livestock to california, california had more of a problem being too wet than to dry. not because it had a lot of precipitation, but because the water table was so high. in a low-lying valley, the water is so close to the surfaced that a little bit of rain can turn any valley into a swamp, so malaria was endemic in california well into the 20th century. malaria sweeps through the central valley in 1833, and by some estimates killed some...
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california? >> the do's are bring money and make sure that you have resources like air tankers or other federal resources available to help fight the fire, number one. number two, don't get in the way. so secret service comes when a president comes. local law enforcement comes. that would take resources away from fighting the fire. so don't come in the middle of the crisis. when it's near the en, come and show the love. >> i think it was a good sign we saw president trump and governor brown speaking on the phone and trump assuring him that the federal money is going to be there. but we know the bill is going to be very big here in california. and as much as pence and trump have assured california they're going to be there, people are watching the tweet about puerto rico and, hey, fema can't hang around that locng. i think in california a lot of folks are wondering are the feds going to hang around. >> between the rancor between sacramento and washington, it's been considerable, california has don
california? >> the do's are bring money and make sure that you have resources like air tankers or other federal resources available to help fight the fire, number one. number two, don't get in the way. so secret service comes when a president comes. local law enforcement comes. that would take resources away from fighting the fire. so don't come in the middle of the crisis. when it's near the en, come and show the love. >> i think it was a good sign we saw president trump and...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 2254 a bill to designate the facility of the united states post office located at 2635 napa street in vallejh, california, as the janet capello post office building. mr. gomez: h.r. 2254 was introduced this year by my colleague and friend from california, mr. thompson. unfortunately, he's unable to be here today as he has remained in his district in california this toveping assist in wildfire relief and recovery efforts. i, along with the entire house of representatives, am praying for mr. compson and our fellow americans in this time of need. a life listening resident of vallejo, california, and a aughter of italian immigrants, janet capello loved her italian heritage. she was dedicated to sons of italy. she held two of the organization's most prestigious post, vice president of the grand lodge of california and secretary of the united lodges and led efforts to bring the gro
the gentleman from california is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 2254 a bill to designate the facility of the united states post office located at 2635 napa street in vallejh, california, as the janet capello post office building. mr. gomez: h.r. 2254 was introduced this year by my colleague and friend from california, mr. thompson. unfortunately, he's unable to be here today as he has...
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california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting wheat, you name it. they were building a particular kind of brick called adobe. northern mexico, what we would now call the southwest. ae entire place was sort of monument to the willingness of indians to engage in economic activity. i don't want to overstate my case. there were some who were less willing. described as being enslaved. the actual property being worked. it is not clear. this tended something to be that did not need a lot of coercion to get indian to participate in. the most trading with indians were the same a
california indian economy. was situated on the sacramento river and the northern part of the river where indian middlemen took first from trappers. was situated on the some of them technically such errors employees. marketing them to whoever could supply the best goods. these guys were like a ok. we'll take your pain and sell our firm to someone who will -- and sell the fur to someone who will pay us better. all kind of tasks ranging from for trapping to tending to weaving cloth, harvesting...
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> california estÁ construyendo un muro. pero un muro de justicia. flavio: la sb54 convierte a california en un estado santuario para los indocumentados. ninguna agencia de la policÍa o del alguacil, ppodrÁn participar en redadas. >> los oficiales locales estÁn obligados de seguir cooperaciÓn con inmigración. flavio: las escuelas, hospitales y cortes son zonas seguras donde los agentes de ice no podrÁn arrestar a ningÚn indocumentado. pero las vÍas pÚblicas, no estÁn exentas. >> la vÍa pÚblica es diferente porque eso tiene que ver ccon un espacio pÚblico. en esa situaciÓn, todavÍa hay cosas que puede hacer la gente para protegerse. flavio: la sb54 requiere que las agencias del orden notifiquen es sobre la salida de un preso convicto por crÍmenes violentos, 60 días antes de que el reo sea puesto en libertad. dicha ley tambiÉn permitirÁ que las agencias locales colaboren con ice, Únicamente en operativos antidrogas, en contra del trÁfico humano y por la seguridad cibernÉtica, pero no en redadas migratoria
> california estÁ construyendo un muro. pero un muro de justicia. flavio: la sb54 convierte a california en un estado santuario para los indocumentados. ninguna agencia de la policÍa o del alguacil, ppodrÁn participar en redadas. >> los oficiales locales estÁn obligados de seguir cooperaciÓn con inmigración. flavio: las escuelas, hospitales y cortes son zonas seguras donde los agentes de ice no podrÁn arrestar a ningÚn indocumentado. pero las vÍas pÚblicas, no estÁn exentas....
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afirmÓ que california tiene una economÍa muy fuerte. >> daÑarÁ california serÍa daÑarse a sÍ mismo. era obvio que los senadores, asambleÍstas y el mismo gobernador no le temen a eso. reconocemos que cuando nosotros pagamos nuestros impuestos al estado federal, nosotros entregamos mÁs de lo que el mismo gobierno federal nos entrega a nosotros como estado de california. palmira: el ejecutivo adjunto del condado de santa clara dijo que a nivel condado estÁn listos para lo que pueda pasar. la aprobaciÓn de estas leyes requiriÓ de mucho esfuerzo por parte de organizaciones comunitarias que se movilizaron y hasta incluso hicieron viajes a sacramento. jaime peluffo tiene mÁs detalles sobre esto. jaime: no es una reforma migratoria pero sÍ un aliento para una comunidad inmigrante sumamente agobiada. >> estamos felices, felices de ver cÓmo el trabajo colectivo de todo california estÁ viendo fruto. jaime: exhortaron a votantes a llamar a sus representantes estatales. >> Éste es un paso de muchos que tenemos que dar pero que muestra cÓmo es posible protegernos nosotros mismos a nues
afirmÓ que california tiene una economÍa muy fuerte. >> daÑarÁ california serÍa daÑarse a sÍ mismo. era obvio que los senadores, asambleÍstas y el mismo gobernador no le temen a eso. reconocemos que cuando nosotros pagamos nuestros impuestos al estado federal, nosotros entregamos mÁs de lo que el mismo gobierno federal nos entrega a nosotros como estado de california. palmira: el ejecutivo adjunto del condado de santa clara dijo que a nivel condado estÁn listos para lo que pueda...
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will california ban cars that use gas? state assemblyman phil ting on set - to talk abouthis proposed law >>> out with the old and in with the electric. california's plan to ban cars that use gasoline. we talk about the proposed law. >>> a robust package of housing legislation aimed at addressing the california affordable housing counselor -- crisis. state senator scott weiner will be here to break it down. >>> o.j. simpson and life after prison. it is 7:30 a.m. on this october 1st. >> we are following breaking news from france. french officials say two women have been killed by a man with a knife at the main train station. police shot and killed the attacker. it is unclear why he made the attack. an investigation is underway and no motive has been given. >>> following a story at half moon bay where a pedestrian was hit and killed by a chp patrol car. lanes on the highway are back open after being shut down for the initial investigation. it happened around 8:30 p.m. last night outside of sam's chowder house. restaurant sta
will california ban cars that use gas? state assemblyman phil ting on set - to talk abouthis proposed law >>> out with the old and in with the electric. california's plan to ban cars that use gasoline. we talk about the proposed law. >>> a robust package of housing legislation aimed at addressing the california affordable housing counselor -- crisis. state senator scott weiner will be here to break it down. >>> o.j. simpson and life after prison. it is 7:30 a.m. on...
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california, texas e illinois serÁn los estados mÁs afectados. carolina: el presidente donald trump acudiÓ a twitter para hablar del temay hablarle directamente a los demÓcratas diciendo lo siguiente: el problema de aceptar una polÍtica de migraciones que los demÓcratas no quieren fronteras seguras, no les importa la seguridad de los estados unidos. este tema ha estado circulando desde anoche me llama mucho la atenciÓn, escuchen ustedes hay tensiones en la casa blanca en es precisamente en la oficina oval. parece haber una competencia por el puesto de primera dama escuchemos lo que dijo y vana quien lleva el apellido trump. ivana: tengo el nÚmero directo a la casa blanca pero no me gusta hablarle allÍ porque melania estÁ allÍ y no quiero causar ningÚn tipo de celos porque bÁsicamente yo soy la primeras cosa de donald trump, yo soy la primera dama. javier: melania trump hablÓ en esta declaraciones y acusa a ivana de buscar atenciÓn y causar ruido y de este tema te queremos hablar. debiÓ ivana decir que era la primera dama? voy a espe
california, texas e illinois serÁn los estados mÁs afectados. carolina: el presidente donald trump acudiÓ a twitter para hablar del temay hablarle directamente a los demÓcratas diciendo lo siguiente: el problema de aceptar una polÍtica de migraciones que los demÓcratas no quieren fronteras seguras, no les importa la seguridad de los estados unidos. este tema ha estado circulando desde anoche me llama mucho la atenciÓn, escuchen ustedes hay tensiones en la casa blanca en es precisamente...
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here a >>> the wildfires in wine country are the deadliest in california history. good morning, it's friday, october 13. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. 31 people confirmed dead, probably going to rise. about 400 others are still unasked for. they have burned more than 191,000 acres already. >> right now, one of the biggest fires is threatening calistoga. the flames jumped highway 29 last night. everyone was evacuated. jackie ward joins us live from calistoga with the latest. >>> reporter: we're at a roadblock right now at tubbs lane and highway 128. now, the city of calistoga is under an evacuate but zero flames have touched the city and cal fire is hoping to keep it that way. the tubbs fire is 10% contained, 34,000 acres burned. flames jumped highway 29 in one location yesterday. cal fire was able to find a turnout barely wide enough for the water tenders and strike teams to park but set backfires to choke off the fuel to stop the advance. they are doing everything they can to prevent tubbs from spreading into calistoga. the city of calistoga is a ghost t
here a >>> the wildfires in wine country are the deadliest in california history. good morning, it's friday, october 13. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. 31 people confirmed dead, probably going to rise. about 400 others are still unasked for. they have burned more than 191,000 acres already. >> right now, one of the biggest fires is threatening calistoga. the flames jumped highway 29 last night. everyone was evacuated. jackie ward joins us live from calistoga with...
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northern california gets better. the bad news is we are not looking at rainfall in the area at all for any parts of california and the highest they are not excessively high but still very warm. obviously fire danger elevated across for northern california, better for firefighters. the past six hours with no hopeful rainfall. we see the rainfall now across the central u.s. and parts of the northeast. the good news is neat is out of the way which is great. we don't have any tropical nuisances to talk about. cheryl: good news at least for northern california. great to hear. thank you, janice. lauren: coming up, netflix raises prices, who cut them. at a time when airlines don't teach you anything for free, delta is saying here. coming up on "fbn:am." ♪ well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continen
northern california gets better. the bad news is we are not looking at rainfall in the area at all for any parts of california and the highest they are not excessively high but still very warm. obviously fire danger elevated across for northern california, better for firefighters. the past six hours with no hopeful rainfall. we see the rainfall now across the central u.s. and parts of the northeast. the good news is neat is out of the way which is great. we don't have any tropical nuisances to...
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. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgb gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie shocker. >> what the two say harvey winestein did to them. >> the secret recording made by cops. >> i am going to take a shower. you sit there and have a drink. >> inside edition on the hunt. >> there he is. >> there he is. >> restaurant patrol in the middle of the night. >> that's disgusting. >> what do they see in there that's freaking everyone out? >> oh my god! >> pool smack down seen around the world. >> what he did ... >> he is face to face in court with the finger wagging granny. >> what is it like to fight a disaster like this? these widows know
. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgb gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie shocker. >> what the two say harvey winestein did to them. >> the secret recording made by cops. >> i am going to take a shower. you sit there and have a drink. >> inside edition on the hunt. >> there he is....
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. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs a acce mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from shady debt collectors, or cracking down on gangs and drug traffickers, i have one guiding principle: do what's right for people. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >>> i think harvey is finished in hollywood. i really do. i don't see how anyone would work with him. >> tried to kiss me, and i pushed him off, politely, and that's when he seemed to get angry, or annoyed, and told me to just stand there and be quiet. >> you look at everything all over the world today. >> it's wrong whe
. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs a acce mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from...
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son dos lÍderes aqui en el estado de california. ¿a quiÉn cree que va apoyar el partido demÓcrata nosotros y aquÍ en el estado de california. a quiÉn le va a dar dinero, y a quiÉn le va a dar el apoyo. >> muy buena pregunta. yo creo que el dinero ya digamos, el dinero viejo. ya estÁ blez ido como dijiste. va a seguir. y el nuevo dinero. y otra gente y otras industrias como esa, es posible que vayan con de leÓn. ha estado haciendo cosas para poder conseguir ese apoyo de ellos siendo senador estatal, me parece que ha establecido cierto credibilidad con esas entidades, pero vas a ver una divisiÓn y vas a ver esa divisiÓn acerca de la lÍnea de edad. de generaciÓn. jai jairo: muchas gracias. muy amable. bueno, al volver ice dice que no le quedarÁ mas remedio que hacer redadas en comunidades. recede que nos puede seguir por facebook en "conexiÓn california". y escri gracias por continuar con nosotros aquÍ en "conexiÓn california". ice dijo que no le queda mÁs remedio que hacer redadas. leÓn: es oficial, el director de ic
son dos lÍderes aqui en el estado de california. ¿a quiÉn cree que va apoyar el partido demÓcrata nosotros y aquÍ en el estado de california. a quiÉn le va a dar dinero, y a quiÉn le va a dar el apoyo. >> muy buena pregunta. yo creo que el dinero ya digamos, el dinero viejo. ya estÁ blez ido como dijiste. va a seguir. y el nuevo dinero. y otra gente y otras industrias como esa, es posible que vayan con de leÓn. ha estado haciendo cosas para poder conseguir ese apoyo de ellos...
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remember, this would be one thing if it was just northern california, but much of southern california is also in this quandary. they are going to be taken where the situation is most critical, and then they will operate from there. as long as mountaintops are burning without homes and people and other kind of facilities in the way, they are probably going to have to let those go. but, once something important is threatened, then they will defend, but they will not just do general things because they do not have the resources to do it. if they had 10 times the number of aircraft, then maybe that would be a different story. we have what we have. remember, a lot of these federal aircraft are on duty for a lot of other disasters around the nation and even in puerto rico. the resources are very thin, and this is the thinnest i have ever observed this.>> thank you tom in sonoma county. >> we want to go over to bill martin now in the weather center. conditions were better today, but we are looking at more severe weather tomorrow?>> when we are talking severe, then that is what happened a cou
remember, this would be one thing if it was just northern california, but much of southern california is also in this quandary. they are going to be taken where the situation is most critical, and then they will operate from there. as long as mountaintops are burning without homes and people and other kind of facilities in the way, they are probably going to have to let those go. but, once something important is threatened, then they will defend, but they will not just do general things because...
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you see it there, in southern california, the biggest concern is in orange county. the fire there has already burned at least 24 structures, just a few miles from disneyland. now the forecast for all of but first, back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter: her home is gone, entire neighborhoods have been wiped out in santa rosa, california. >> looks like a bomb went off. nothing left of these homes. >> reporter: the fire there ripping through a mobile home park, shopping center and surrounding the city's hospital. staff quickly rushing this gurney down the street as the hospital was evacuated. >> we're all in a state of devastation right now. >> i'm in shock. frankly. it's your life. >> reporter: tens of thousands told to evacuate, having only minutes to grab what they need. >> i don't know if i'm going to have a home when i go home. >> reporter
you see it there, in southern california, the biggest concern is in orange county. the fire there has already burned at least 24 structures, just a few miles from disneyland. now the forecast for all of but first, back up to santa rosa where donya baucus is thayer. >> reporter: the widespread devastation if northern california looks almost apocalyptic. almost 1500 structures are now unrecognizable. >> this is the stuff nightmares are about. your home burning down. >> reporter:...
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while we do follow california truth and trust act as well as the upcoming sb54, california's century act that will be of limited starting in january -- sonoma cnty is just making sure it is following the law amy: will you lose federal funding? >> we have been part of a number of legal challenges led by many counties and cities throughout the country to challenge the changes in policy that we allege are unconstitutional and threaten counties basic access to funding for law enforcement. they brought -- the brought hasnstitutional reach threatened the ability to receive federal funds, which make up a large amount of our budget to ensure that people continue to be served. amy: both of you, a final message, especially to the undocumented community here. i mean, for people to understand outside of this area what is happening, just talking to folks last night in san francisco that describe the orange glow over san francisco. they were not experiencing the fires. but the devastation that you are facing right now, fires still burning, though much more contained. .he massive number of evacuees
while we do follow california truth and trust act as well as the upcoming sb54, california's century act that will be of limited starting in january -- sonoma cnty is just making sure it is following the law amy: will you lose federal funding? >> we have been part of a number of legal challenges led by many counties and cities throughout the country to challenge the changes in policy that we allege are unconstitutional and threaten counties basic access to funding for law enforcement....
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the state into northern california, which would include bay area counties, and southern california which would begin in fresno and cover most of the southern part of the state. the third area would be called new california. it would include the los angeles area. even if voters approve it, this three california plant would need congress's permission to move forward. >>> bart is cracking down on fare cheats. the board of directors approved an ordinance that requires writers to provide a valid proof of payment when asked. more than 400,000 people ride bart. the fares help the transit agency bring in roughly $575 billion per year. but bart said that figure should be an estimated $25 million more because of people not paying for tickets. beginning january 1, bart officers will start using card readers. >> they will be next to fair gates or go onto trains to check everybody in a particular area of the system. >> if someone is caught evading, adults will pay a citation of $75 per juveniles will pay $50 for minors and those who can't afford the fine, they will have an option for community servic
the state into northern california, which would include bay area counties, and southern california which would begin in fresno and cover most of the southern part of the state. the third area would be called new california. it would include the los angeles area. even if voters approve it, this three california plant would need congress's permission to move forward. >>> bart is cracking down on fare cheats. the board of directors approved an ordinance that requires writers to provide a...
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Oct 11, 2017
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california this morning. over 170,000 acres have burned since the beginning of this event just a few days ago. and what's challenging about this is that these fires aren't just in the back woods or out in the wildlands or the forest and the state. these fires are burning in and around through developed communities. the city of santa rosa, very classic example of the kinds of challenges we're facing in these fire fights. developed areas a mile or two outside or within communities away from the wildlands. box stores, buildings, hotels, homes, all of it, these are the kinds of challenges because all of these areas not only have this infrastructure but have people. lots of people that we are dedicated to protect, and that's our first priority, is the protection of life and property. that's what we have been focusing on every day and will continue to focus on as our priority from the beginning of this event. here's where we're at this morning. very active fires all night. as i indicated, 170,000 acres. unfortunate
california this morning. over 170,000 acres have burned since the beginning of this event just a few days ago. and what's challenging about this is that these fires aren't just in the back woods or out in the wildlands or the forest and the state. these fires are burning in and around through developed communities. the city of santa rosa, very classic example of the kinds of challenges we're facing in these fire fights. developed areas a mile or two outside or within communities away from the...
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for more, we go to california where we're joined by two guests. in los angeles, daniel swain is a climate scientist at ucla and author of "whether west," the california weather blog. and via democracy now! videostream, we're joined by jan hoyman, an artist who had to flee her home to escape the fire in mendocino county last week. let's go right now to los angeles where we're joined by daniel swain. talk about the fires and whether you believe there is a connection to climate change. >> thanks for having me. the scope of the wildfires we have been seeing over the past week or so in northern california is really kind of sobering. as you mentioned, these fires have the highest death toll and the highest number of structures burned of any series of fires in california history. california does have a long history of deadly and destructive wildfires. the fires we have seen this week have -- bear some similarities to the historical fires that have caused big problems in the past, which is the presence of these very strong and dry land to sea winds known
for more, we go to california where we're joined by two guests. in los angeles, daniel swain is a climate scientist at ucla and author of "whether west," the california weather blog. and via democracy now! videostream, we're joined by jan hoyman, an artist who had to flee her home to escape the fire in mendocino county last week. let's go right now to los angeles where we're joined by daniel swain. talk about the fires and whether you believe there is a connection to climate change....
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fires are commonplace in california. bush to have such a suburban and urban area hit so hard is unusual. the fire was in the hills and catapulted down the hills. it came into the city. there was no escaping it. a bunch of residents said they had mere minutes to get out. while there were packing their car they could see their neighbours' homes ablaze. they were dodging fla mes homes ablaze. they were dodging fla m es to homes ablaze. they were dodging flames to get to safety. we are hearing one of the spokespeople earlier say there is a lot of pressure on the firefighters, much is because of the nature of the fire, but also because they are fighting so many? yes. what is critical in a lot of these fires is fire retardant and water. there are only some money firefighters on the ground. usually in a big fire, crews come in from out of state to assist. but this happened so quickly, and there were so many fires, that it would have been impossible for people to travel from la or wherever. at the same time we had fires in south
fires are commonplace in california. bush to have such a suburban and urban area hit so hard is unusual. the fire was in the hills and catapulted down the hills. it came into the city. there was no escaping it. a bunch of residents said they had mere minutes to get out. while there were packing their car they could see their neighbours' homes ablaze. they were dodging fla mes homes ablaze. they were dodging fla m es to homes ablaze. they were dodging flames to get to safety. we are hearing one...
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the republicans get votes out of california. it seems to me that might be something that would solve and underlying political problem while still leaving then smaller states with representation they have. i think that might be worth looking at. >> ralph once a brief comment he has told me, and then i get a quick follow-up and then we will move on. >> one point ally to underscore about someoneking who does not get a majority or t folks don't get it together . with respect to the electoral course, we want to maximize system which is patient and we want candidates to campaign in all 50 states are as many as possible.0 and the 2016 presidential election, the general election, donald trump and hillary clinton, 70% of their campaign appearances were in six states. 94% of their campaign appearances were in 12 states. that means about 40 states were ignored by the presidential candidates in the general election. that's not something we want to continue. we tpa t want to have been out e in his many states as possible and getting as many
the republicans get votes out of california. it seems to me that might be something that would solve and underlying political problem while still leaving then smaller states with representation they have. i think that might be worth looking at. >> ralph once a brief comment he has told me, and then i get a quick follow-up and then we will move on. >> one point ally to underscore about someoneking who does not get a majority or t folks don't get it together . with respect to the...
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, para asegurarse que cumplan con la ley de california. >> todo trabajador estÁ protegido, no importa su estado de inmigraciÓn. flavio: si necesita entablar una denuncia o adquirir mÁs informaciÓn sobre sus derechos en el trabajo, puede llamar a la agencia estatal, a los telÉfonos que ven su televisor 1809 639 6424. mi reporte en vivo desde napa. palmira: en medio de tantas tragedias a causa de los incendios y evacuaciones de residentes la situaciÓn de los trabajadores del campo es difÍcil. muchos han quedado sin empleo al verse afectada su fuente de trabajo, en este caso los viÑedos. vamos a enlazarnos con beatriz ferraris, para conocer las obligaciones de los empleadores. beatriz. me encuentro muy cerca de las oficinas de la uniÓn de trabajadores del campo. aquÍ en santa rosa, en la avenida 1700. nos acompaÑa el vicepresidente de este sindicato, gracias por estar con nosotros. cuÁntos trabajadores han sido afectados. cuantos han quedado sin empleo y no es una tarea fÁcil juntar esta informaciÓn. >> mÁs importante que todo es informar a nuestros compaÑeros y compaÑera
, para asegurarse que cumplan con la ley de california. >> todo trabajador estÁ protegido, no importa su estado de inmigraciÓn. flavio: si necesita entablar una denuncia o adquirir mÁs informaciÓn sobre sus derechos en el trabajo, puede llamar a la agencia estatal, a los telÉfonos que ven su televisor 1809 639 6424. mi reporte en vivo desde napa. palmira: en medio de tantas tragedias a causa de los incendios y evacuaciones de residentes la situaciÓn de los trabajadores del campo es...
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for that i would like to turn it over to dave baldwin for the california national guard. >> the california national guard with fire suppression efforts. we continue to help them get their lives back to normal by helping to keep them safe. we are helping to work to get back home and working to help them get back to work. the california national guard is of these communities. we had soldiers and air men evacuated for the effect. we had air men that lost homes in the event. we are very, very proud to be able to stand beside the other agents to help them recovery from this. we will be in it for the long haul. whatever the communities need, they will be from for them. i will be followed by commissioner stanley from the california highway patrol. >>> good afternoon. we are working with cal fire and other fire departments here and also with the sheriff and the police chief in this community and all the people that have been affected. we have a number of personnel here from our napa office and other offices throughout the bay area that are assisting with traffic control ask escort and big things t
for that i would like to turn it over to dave baldwin for the california national guard. >> the california national guard with fire suppression efforts. we continue to help them get their lives back to normal by helping to keep them safe. we are helping to work to get back home and working to help them get back to work. the california national guard is of these communities. we had soldiers and air men evacuated for the effect. we had air men that lost homes in the event. we are very, very...
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across much of northern california's wine country. cal fire chief, barry bierman. wind. a lot of things happen. >> reporter: as victims needed care, fire was bearing down on santa rosa's two main hospitals. >> the hospital was filled with smoke. at that time the police department came in. said, drop everything go now. >> this nurse was among those who helped push patients from intensive care to ambulances. as she was tending to others her own home was on fire. >> one of the nurses put her arm around me. she said, sorry, julieann, your home is gone. everything that point was engulfed. >> you could see your home from the hospital? >> yes. >> reporter: around 200 people are missing in the northern california fires. in napa county, among those confirmed dead are charles and sarah ripey, married 75 years ago. he was 100. she was 98. >> with fires still active around santa rosa and places where embers are smoldering, a fear that went now just beginning to pick up that they could spread this destruction even further. >>> in 24 hours much of
across much of northern california's wine country. cal fire chief, barry bierman. wind. a lot of things happen. >> reporter: as victims needed care, fire was bearing down on santa rosa's two main hospitals. >> the hospital was filled with smoke. at that time the police department came in. said, drop everything go now. >> this nurse was among those who helped push patients from intensive care to ambulances. as she was tending to others her own home was on fire. >> one of...
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california continÚa ardiendo. los peores incendios en la historia han dejado al menos 40 vÍctimas mortales, cientos de desaparecidos y miles de evacuados. como nos cuenta pedro contreras, la intensa sÉ que los fuertes vientos sigan siendo los peores enemigos de los heroicos bomberos y oficiales que luchan por evitar tragedias humanas. pero: conforme a avanzan las horas los incendios siguen cociendo casas y mÁs personas siendo evacuadas, el tipo que el nÚmero de fatalidades va en aumento. esta tarde se confirmaron tres muertes mÁs para llegar a un total de 38. jerry bran, nader de california dijo esta tarde que nunca habÍa visto incendios forestales tan destructivos y mortificÓ su como estos. el jefe de gobierno estatal visitÓ santa rosa, una de las Áreas con mayor destrucciÓn por los incendios . dijo que la emergencia aÚn no termina y pidiÓ a la población obedecer las Órdenes de evacuaciÓn. mario vive en agua caliente, una pequeÑa poblaciÓn con muchos hispanos y que sido evacuada un par de veces e
california continÚa ardiendo. los peores incendios en la historia han dejado al menos 40 vÍctimas mortales, cientos de desaparecidos y miles de evacuados. como nos cuenta pedro contreras, la intensa sÉ que los fuertes vientos sigan siendo los peores enemigos de los heroicos bomberos y oficiales que luchan por evitar tragedias humanas. pero: conforme a avanzan las horas los incendios siguen cociendo casas y mÁs personas siendo evacuadas, el tipo que el nÚmero de fatalidades va en aumento....
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until they are able to get an additional cruise from southern california and other places in california, there is not much they can do except watch the fire and tried to put up a line and protect the homes here in the oakmont neighborhood. we do want to stress that as of right now no structures in this neighborhood have burned. this is the most immediate threat for this area this morning. so again, we will be staying here throughout the morning and bring you the latest as it happens.>>> right now several areas west of solano county are also under evacuation as the atlas fire spreads. on the left, you can see some of the areas impacted near joyce lane and twin sisters road northwest of fairfield. many people rushed out last night with little time to leave. dozens of people packed up their cars and drove out of the area. >>> most of the damage from that fire is a napa county were hundreds of others are in shelters this morning. >> we have the latest on that in napa.>> reporter: the governor has declared a state of emergency first napa county -- for napa county. 25,000 acres have burned, f
until they are able to get an additional cruise from southern california and other places in california, there is not much they can do except watch the fire and tried to put up a line and protect the homes here in the oakmont neighborhood. we do want to stress that as of right now no structures in this neighborhood have burned. this is the most immediate threat for this area this morning. so again, we will be staying here throughout the morning and bring you the latest as it...
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. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org control. at this hour: new evacuation orde >>> kpix5 news begins with the north bay wildfire still raging out of control. at this hour new evacuation orders to talk about, a desperate effort to find missing people and thousands of firefighters racing to slow the flames before the winds pick up again. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. some homes are reduced to rubble. others are still burning. tonight it's still not safe for many evacuees in north bay to go home. right now reenforcements from around the state are joining the firefight, napa, sonoma, mendocino, butte, yuba and lake counties are the six counties affected. >> we have 15 confirmed fire- related deaths, more than 2,000 homes and businesses destroyed, at least 115,000 acres being consumed and there is no containment on the b
. >> mason: so much devastation in california. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org control. at this hour: new evacuation orde >>> kpix5 news begins with the north bay wildfire still raging out of control. at this hour new evacuation orders to talk about, a desperate effort to find missing people and thousands of firefighters...
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we'll have more on the california wildfires after headlines. in puerto rico, officials are warning the island's health system is in dire condition as the island still has severely limited electricity and running water nearly three weeks after hurricane maria hit puerto rico as a category 4 storm. "the new york times" reports one teacher named harry figueroa, died after he went a week without the oxygen needed to help him breathe. he was only 58 years old. his corpse then went on an fridge ready for so long, it was impossible to embalm his decomposed body. his daughter, lisandra, said -- "because of the electricity situation, a lot of people died, and are still dying. you can't get sick now." other residents have contracted bacterial diseases, likely as a result of their exposure to contaminated floodwaters. the official death toll from hurricane maria has now risen to 43. on tuesday, president trump asked congress for $4.9 billion loan to help the island pay government salaries and other expenses. we'll have more on puerto rico later in the bro
we'll have more on the california wildfires after headlines. in puerto rico, officials are warning the island's health system is in dire condition as the island still has severely limited electricity and running water nearly three weeks after hurricane maria hit puerto rico as a category 4 storm. "the new york times" reports one teacher named harry figueroa, died after he went a week without the oxygen needed to help him breathe. he was only 58 years old. his corpse then went on an...
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i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: deadly wildfires continue to rage across california's famous wine region. at least 15 people have been killed. catalonia's president has signed a declaration of independence, but the spanish government has dismissed his offer of talks. cynthia shaw is with the american red cross, and she is at an evacuation centre in santa rosa, california. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. how many people do you have there at your evacuation centre, and what kind of tales are they telling you? so at this evacuation centre, at memorial hall in santa rosa in california, we have approximately 300 to 400 people. in fact, the evacuation order has just expanded over the past hour. and so we have more people coming in. and a lot of concern, a lot of fear, a lot of worry as the fires continue to rage in northern california. and tell me, i know california unfortunately is pretty used to wildfires. what happens, if people's places have been dest
i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: deadly wildfires continue to rage across california's famous wine region. at least 15 people have been killed. catalonia's president has signed a declaration of independence, but the spanish government has dismissed his offer of talks. cynthia shaw is with the american red cross, and she is at an evacuation centre in santa rosa, california. thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us....
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northern california and southern california also because we have low long islandty with winds gusting to 35 miles per hour and that continues to threat for the weekend. let's take a look at the wildfire season as a whole. it's really been incredible because we already have 8.5 million acres burned and that is unbelievable. look at the amount of money spent, $2.3 billion. that has now set a new record for the amount spent. let's take a look at the forecast and what we're expecting today in other parts of the country. we do have thunderstorms, they're in chicago, detroit, scattered showers making their way into pittsburgh, for today. that may cause airport delays, keep in mind, if you're traveling. but if feels like summer. high temperatures of 90 degrees in alabama in the forecast. and we're looking for hot temperatures in jacksonville as well. and philadelphia, above normal. and starting to get cooler in st. louis where temperatures are about 5 degrees above normal. the wild conditions making it feel like summer in october. >>> still ahead, the nfl mulls a rule about the national anth
northern california and southern california also because we have low long islandty with winds gusting to 35 miles per hour and that continues to threat for the weekend. let's take a look at the wildfire season as a whole. it's really been incredible because we already have 8.5 million acres burned and that is unbelievable. look at the amount of money spent, $2.3 billion. that has now set a new record for the amount spent. let's take a look at the forecast and what we're expecting today in other...
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. >>> alondra minero llegÓ a su casa despuÉs de 5 dÍas en mÉxico quien con sus hermanos en california pasaron de ser dreamers a residentes legales. un enorme cambio para sus vidas y que a ella le permitiÓ ir a guadalajara sin miedo. >>> cuando miraba mi familia y mi casa era diferente como antes >>> nos separaron de nuestra madre >>> cristiÁn recuerda cuando eran dreamers vivÍan asustados, los encuentros con agentes de inmigraciÓn los espantaba ahora se siente distinto >>> cuando camino me siento mÁs libre, >>> los hermanos minero llegaron siendo indocumentados su papÁ ciudadano estadounidense y despuÉs de aÑos de negativa fueron ayudados por alma rosa nieto quien ve la salida >>> se casÓ con la madre antes de cumplir los hijos 18 aÑos este padastro no tiene que adoptar los hijos los puede ena emigrar sin adoptarlos >>> el hermano mayor es necesita una reforma migratoria >>> siento el peso de mi espalda que se ha quitado porque tengo amistad es que estÁn igual que yo y le pido a dios que todo salga muy bien >>> habÍa esperado muchos aÑos por esto >>> alondra la hermana me
. >>> alondra minero llegÓ a su casa despuÉs de 5 dÍas en mÉxico quien con sus hermanos en california pasaron de ser dreamers a residentes legales. un enorme cambio para sus vidas y que a ella le permitiÓ ir a guadalajara sin miedo. >>> cuando miraba mi familia y mi casa era diferente como antes >>> nos separaron de nuestra madre >>> cristiÁn recuerda cuando eran dreamers vivÍan asustados, los encuentros con agentes de inmigraciÓn los espantaba ahora...
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we have red flag warnings across southern california and heat advisories across southern california and the coast. check for kids and pets in the car. look before you lock, please. it will be hot across the bay area. limit time in the sun and hydrate to keep your water bottle with you. limit caffeine, if you can, today. right now, it looks nice out there with temperatures feeling good right now compared to what we see later. these are warm conditions compared to what we usually get, 57 in concord and 68 today. highs will be about 20 degrees above average. record-breaking temperatures with offshore wind that will be dry and we won't get cooling for a while. 90 degrees for hayward and 91 for san jose, half moon bay, 89 degrees. the beaches, not cooler. record breakers include santa rosa with 94, tying a record, hayward, 94 and montrey will hit 94 today. the hottest it has been was 84 degrees in 2003. a significant warm up. the sunset tonight at 6:19 and here is why it is so hot. high pressure that you can see, the lines are basically sending the warm and dry air from the desert, from neva
we have red flag warnings across southern california and heat advisories across southern california and the coast. check for kids and pets in the car. look before you lock, please. it will be hot across the bay area. limit time in the sun and hydrate to keep your water bottle with you. limit caffeine, if you can, today. right now, it looks nice out there with temperatures feeling good right now compared to what we see later. these are warm conditions compared to what we usually get, 57 in...
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in northern california. it's still very, very dry. red flag warnings out for napa and sonoma counties. wind advisories out for the south. the big blue "h" is shifting inland a little bit. that means the critical fire criteria met across southern california. the santa a na winds blowing over the mountains compressing down on the air drying out as it gets to some of these valleys. 20 to 25 miles an hour. gusts of 50. that is not good. relative humidity levels below 10%. it will be a difficult day today for sure. rain coming, but not for awhile. talk more about that in a bit. paula? >> thank you, rob. >>> to the ongoing crisis in puerto rico. it's been over three weeks since maria hit. right now, only 15% of the island has power. >> the governor is now out with a new estimate for when power will be fully restored. mid december. abc's victim victor oquendo is in san juan. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. communication is also still so bad across the island, many of the people we spoke with had no idea what th
in northern california. it's still very, very dry. red flag warnings out for napa and sonoma counties. wind advisories out for the south. the big blue "h" is shifting inland a little bit. that means the critical fire criteria met across southern california. the santa a na winds blowing over the mountains compressing down on the air drying out as it gets to some of these valleys. 20 to 25 miles an hour. gusts of 50. that is not good. relative humidity levels below 10%. it will be a...
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i mean, what's really struck me is one of the head of california's fai officials came out and of california's fai officials came outand said, of california's fai officials came out and said, you know, the priority right now is saving lives, we are not battling the fires because they are so not battling the fires because they are so out of control and they are trying desperately to get people out of there. —— fire officials. that is unusual. what is also unusual is the fires started almost simultaneously. there are more than a dozen fires burning around wine country right now, 14 fires. they all started around the same time, less than 2a hours ago. so has moved so fast and taken people hours ago. so has moved so fast and ta ken people really hours ago. so has moved so fast and taken people really offguard. we are used to wildfires in california but this does seem extraordinary and people are already saying it could be one of the deadliest in california's history because we have heard reports a lot of people are missing. so there are ten people reportedly dead, seven of them in sonoma and n
i mean, what's really struck me is one of the head of california's fai officials came out and of california's fai officials came outand said, of california's fai officials came out and said, you know, the priority right now is saving lives, we are not battling the fires because they are so not battling the fires because they are so out of control and they are trying desperately to get people out of there. —— fire officials. that is unusual. what is also unusual is the fires started almost...
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or property in california. but it does not mention out-of- state activities. >>> the house of representatives is expected to vote on a $4 trillion gop budget plan that would pave the way for prompt's proposal to overhaul the tax code. political analyst verdict a close vote as some republicans oppose the budget plan. conservators warm and tax cuts without limiting spending will add to the deficit but others worry the tax plan eliminates a federal deduction for state and local income taxes which would hit hard the middle class and high tax states like new york, new jersey and california. >>> today, president trump is expected to declare that opioids are a national emergency. the declaration would likely waive restrictions and provide medical personnel to areas hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. officials say opioids are responsible for killing tens of thousands of americans every year. president trump pledged to make fighting addiction one of his top priorities. >>> more than 3000 never before seen documents rel
or property in california. but it does not mention out-of- state activities. >>> the house of representatives is expected to vote on a $4 trillion gop budget plan that would pave the way for prompt's proposal to overhaul the tax code. political analyst verdict a close vote as some republicans oppose the budget plan. conservators warm and tax cuts without limiting spending will add to the deficit but others worry the tax plan eliminates a federal deduction for state and local income...
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more on the unusual california heat wave. >> hot weather all throughout the state of california on monday and on tuesday it's going to be even hotter and that's the reason why. a ridge of high pressure centered over northern california and southern oregon. what that does, it gives us a flow of air from the east to the west. pacific ocean is very chilly year round but if the flow is coming from the opposite direction we can get hot it's called the santa ana wind. it it's just called hot on tuesday. los angeles, game one of the world series, triple digits iffer the first page. and san francisco 20 degrees above average. on the other coast it's not severe heat. it is severe storms. we have numerous severe thunderstorm watches in the carolinas overnight and that severe threat with stretch to pennsylvania all the way up to boston over the morning hours from 1 to 3 inches of rain may fall in less than ten hours. >>> those southern storms caused some significant damage. at least nine tornados were reported in the southeast. a possible tornado touched down in central north carolina yesterday afte
more on the unusual california heat wave. >> hot weather all throughout the state of california on monday and on tuesday it's going to be even hotter and that's the reason why. a ridge of high pressure centered over northern california and southern oregon. what that does, it gives us a flow of air from the east to the west. pacific ocean is very chilly year round but if the flow is coming from the opposite direction we can get hot it's called the santa ana wind. it it's just called hot on...
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and joe is going to have more new reporting from california on california's wildfires ahead on nbc nightly news with lester holt right after news 4 at 6:00 at 7:00. >> you're talking about actually -- joe mentioned the winds have died down today. tomorrow they are going to kickback up. >> they are going to kick hour. that is going to set those flying flames continuing to fly. this is happening because we had that drought that lasted so long. a five year drought. and then this past year, we had record rainfall. what that did is allow everything to grow, but underneath was still extremely dry from the drought so you have all this fuel for these furz. and once you get those winds going like they did yesterday, it simply turns into an inferno. this will most likely be more costly than hurricane irma which hi hit portions of florida. you had a lot of devastation, but people didn't lose entire homes. entire homes are lost, entire communities are lost. this is something that is going to break the back of california for weeks and months. for us a much different story. we are dealing with humid con
and joe is going to have more new reporting from california on california's wildfires ahead on nbc nightly news with lester holt right after news 4 at 6:00 at 7:00. >> you're talking about actually -- joe mentioned the winds have died down today. tomorrow they are going to kickback up. >> they are going to kick hour. that is going to set those flying flames continuing to fly. this is happening because we had that drought that lasted so long. a five year drought. and then this past...
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deadly wildfires devastate california's wine industry. dozens of the vineyards burn as the businesses struggle to recover. there we are just after harvest now. >> what does this mean for the vineyards in the commonwealth? >> to see ablaze is saddening to us in the industry. >> peter is a wine expert at the winery. one of virginia's top wine producers. >> we have seen a steady increase in demand for virginia wine year of year. i think the trend will continue regardless of what is going on in northern california. >> for the cost of wine -- >> i don't think it will affect our prices per se. maybe too early to tell on the effect of the price for california wine. >> system of the vineyards in california could feel the effect of the wildfires for the next three to five years. because that is how long it takes to grow shrines like these that are mature enough to produce the best tasting grapes. >> if you go by a vineyard they are just starting out. you get fruit but it's not usable for wine. >> the older the vine, the better the wine. some calif
deadly wildfires devastate california's wine industry. dozens of the vineyards burn as the businesses struggle to recover. there we are just after harvest now. >> what does this mean for the vineyards in the commonwealth? >> to see ablaze is saddening to us in the industry. >> peter is a wine expert at the winery. one of virginia's top wine producers. >> we have seen a steady increase in demand for virginia wine year of year. i think the trend will continue regardless of...
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javier: vamos a california. miles de personas recibieron lo que esperaban, el permiso para regresar a sus hogares gracias a la notable disminuciÓn de los vientos y la imparable labor de los bomberos contra decena de incendios. al menos 40 personas perdieron la vida. 5700 casas y otras estructuras quedaron completamente destruidas. carolina:es increÍble, pasado una semana de estos incidentes y miles de bomberos en california y de estados vecinos que han estado ayudando. la dramÁtica decisiÓn que tomó una pareja de ancianos para escapar de las llamas en california. tenÍa 55 aÑos de casados y ambos se lanzaron a la piscina de la casa ante este fuego que era incontenible. permanecieron durante varias horas saliendo la superficie para tomar aire. ella perdiÓ la vida en brazos de su esposo. en paz descanse. javier:quÉ historia triste. parte de todas las historias que hemos conocido en la semana por lo que estÁ pasando en california. 150.000 personas por aÑo afectadas por el virus de la hepatitis a, el 30% n
javier: vamos a california. miles de personas recibieron lo que esperaban, el permiso para regresar a sus hogares gracias a la notable disminuciÓn de los vientos y la imparable labor de los bomberos contra decena de incendios. al menos 40 personas perdieron la vida. 5700 casas y otras estructuras quedaron completamente destruidas. carolina:es increÍble, pasado una semana de estos incidentes y miles de bomberos en california y de estados vecinos que han estado ayudando. la dramÁtica decisiÓn...
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pero desesperados por dar con los suyos estÁn las familias de california. al menos 180 personas estÁn desaparecidas como el caso de la madre de jessica quien la llamÓ por telÉfono y le dijo voy a morir. pasÓ en los huracanes harvey, irma y marÍa y luego de la masacre en las vegas en donde veÍamos, la gente se lanzaba las redes sociales pidiendo ayuda y que si alguien habÍa visto a sus seres queridos que se comunicara con ellos. javier: las llamas en california sigue causando tragedias tan dolorosas como la de una pareja de ancianos que no pudo salir de casa y que muriÓ incinerada. Él tenÍa 100 aÑos y ella 98 aÑos. habÍan celebrado recientemente sus 75 aÑos de matrimonio. sus restos fueron encontrados en el valle de napa donde el fuego ha consumido 25 mil acres y se suman a estas personas que han perdido la vida cuando tambiÉn las autoridades y sobre todo el sheriff de ese mismo lugar ha dicho que son las personas mayores los que complicados estÁn a esta hora. muchos han escapado de asilos para ancianos. muchos no estÁn en condiciones fÍsic
pero desesperados por dar con los suyos estÁn las familias de california. al menos 180 personas estÁn desaparecidas como el caso de la madre de jessica quien la llamÓ por telÉfono y le dijo voy a morir. pasÓ en los huracanes harvey, irma y marÍa y luego de la masacre en las vegas en donde veÍamos, la gente se lanzaba las redes sociales pidiendo ayuda y que si alguien habÍa visto a sus seres queridos que se comunicara con ellos. javier: las llamas en california sigue causando tragedias...
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as we go into thursday evening, northern california especially not much for southern california, but northern california north of san francisco and sacramento would really like this. with the winds relaxing that will help the fire fighters, too. not many weather headlines today. a little shower activity "early today". the mid atlantic and chance of showers in florida. the southeast finally your cold front is coming through. vee one you' we will be watching those temperatures in the southeast cooling off a little bit, especially in florida later today. >>> that's a look at your monday forecast. >> all right, bill, thank you very much. >> at the box office this weekend, horror movie happy d t death day capitalized off friday the 13th. it knocked off blade runner taking in over $26 million. blade runner 2049 dropped to the number two spot with $15.$1 million. jackie chan brought in 12.8 million putting it in the number 3 spot. >> coming up next, secretary of state rex tillerson's direct response about his relationship with donald trump. snl takes on pence's nfl walk out. "early today" i
as we go into thursday evening, northern california especially not much for southern california, but northern california north of san francisco and sacramento would really like this. with the winds relaxing that will help the fire fighters, too. not many weather headlines today. a little shower activity "early today". the mid atlantic and chance of showers in florida. the southeast finally your cold front is coming through. vee one you' we will be watching those temperatures in the...
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i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: deadly wildfires continue to rage across california's famous wine region — at least fifteen people have been killed. catalonia's president has signed independence but the president has denied talks. there's been a surge in deaths from heroin addiction across the uk. last year there was a death from heroin or morphine abuse every five hours. it's the highest number since records began. this extended report by our special correspondent ed thomas contains images and details of drug abuse from the start. 0.2 grams in weight, £10 in money. how long did it take you to get it? about five minutes, if that. you can get it from most backstreets in most villages. has that taken over you? yeah. county durham, searching for the next hit. i haven't got time to look for a job. being a drug addict is a full—timejob. every day the same. by the time i do get sorted, it's time to start all over again. this is lisa's life. a mother, ruled by heroin. i put it before my children.
i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: deadly wildfires continue to rage across california's famous wine region — at least fifteen people have been killed. catalonia's president has signed independence but the president has denied talks. there's been a surge in deaths from heroin addiction across the uk. last year there was a death from heroin or morphine abuse every five hours. it's the highest number since records began. this extended report by our...
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conapesca a todos en san felipe baja california ingrid barrera noticias telemundo. conapesca a todos en san felipe baja california ingrid barrera noticias telemundo. --un devastador incendio de cinco alarmas dej en ruinas esta madrugada un antiguo asilo de ancianos en nueva jersey.. --les tom a los bomberos mas de cuatro horas contener las llamas en la estructura que habia estado vacante por diez aÑos.. --este es el segundo fuego que se desata en el lugar este aÑo y las a autoridades no descartan que sea producto de vandalismo.. --y echele un vistazo a estas dramaticas imagenes captadas durante el momento en que un senderista es rescatado ileso.. luego de estar perdido por tres dias en una zona nevada en las montaÑas rocosas en colorado.. --el hombre al parecer tom un sendero equivocado ..y durante ese tiempo vi a varios grupos de rescate que no lo divisaron hasta que prendi un fuego que los alert... --- un empleado del departamento de justicia juvenil del condado de cameron esto en texas es acusado de robar ms de un milln de dlares en fajitas, as como lo oye...
conapesca a todos en san felipe baja california ingrid barrera noticias telemundo. conapesca a todos en san felipe baja california ingrid barrera noticias telemundo. --un devastador incendio de cinco alarmas dej en ruinas esta madrugada un antiguo asilo de ancianos en nueva jersey.. --les tom a los bomberos mas de cuatro horas contener las llamas en la estructura que habia estado vacante por diez aÑos.. --este es el segundo fuego que se desata en el lugar este aÑo y las a autoridades no...