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rutherford, mr. rutherford votes no. mr. fitzpatrick, mr. fitzpatrick votes no. mr. thompson. >> aye. >> mr. thompson votes aye. ms. jackson lee. >> aye. >> mr. keating votes aye. mr. payne. mr. payne votes aye. mr. vela, mr. vela votes aye. mr. watson coleman, ms. watson-coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. ms. barragan. barra kbaun votes aye. >> does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded? >> the gentleman is not recorded. >> i vote no. the clerk shall report the tally. >> on that vote, 12 yeas and 17 nos. >> the nos have it. the keating amendment in the nature of an amendment to an amendment is not agreed to. 021 to hr 3548 offered by ms. barragan. the clerk shall call the roll. >> mr. smith. mr. king. mr. king votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes no. mr. duncan. mr. duncan votes no. mr. barletta, mr. barletta votes no. mr. katko. mr. katko votes no. mr. hurd votes no. mrs. mcsally, ms. mcsally votes no. mr. donovan. mr. donovan votes no. mr. gallagher. mr. gallagher votes no. mr. higgins. mr. higgins votes
rutherford, mr. rutherford votes no. mr. fitzpatrick, mr. fitzpatrick votes no. mr. thompson. >> aye. >> mr. thompson votes aye. ms. jackson lee. >> aye. >> mr. keating votes aye. mr. payne. mr. payne votes aye. mr. vela, mr. vela votes aye. mr. watson coleman, ms. watson-coleman votes aye. mr. corps rhea. mr. corps rhea votes aye. ms. barragan. barra kbaun votes aye. >> does any member wish to record or change his or her vote? how am i recorded? >> the...
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rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. mr. garrett. mr. fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick votes no. mr. estes, mr. estes votes no. mr. thompson. mr. thompson votes aye. ms. jackson lee? mr. langevin. mr. langevin votes aye. mr. richmond. mr. keating. mr. payne, mr. payne votes aye. mrs. watson-coleman votes aye. ms. rice? ms. rice votes aye. mr. corps ray yeah votes aye. ms. barragan. mr. smith, mr. duncan? mr. garrett? mrs. duncan votes no. mr. garrett? mr. garrett votes no. ms. jackson-lee? mr. richmond. mr. keating. mr. keating votes aye. ms. barragan. >> gentle lady is not recorded. ms. jackson-lee? ms. jackson-lee votes aye. does any member wish to change his vote? how am i recorded? >> you're not recorded. >> i vote no. >> there are ten yeas and 17 nos. >> the nos have prevailed on voice voig voice vote. >> mr. smith, mr. king. >> no. >> mr. king votes no. mr. roger the. mr. romers votes no. mr. duncan votes no. mr. perry. mr. perry votes no. mr. katko. mr. katko vote ts no. ms. mcsally. ms. mcsally votes no. mr. gallagher, mr. gallagher votes no. mr. higgins. mr. higgins votes no
rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. mr. garrett. mr. fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick votes no. mr. estes, mr. estes votes no. mr. thompson. mr. thompson votes aye. ms. jackson lee? mr. langevin. mr. langevin votes aye. mr. richmond. mr. keating. mr. payne, mr. payne votes aye. mrs. watson-coleman votes aye. ms. rice? ms. rice votes aye. mr. corps ray yeah votes aye. ms. barragan. mr. smith, mr. duncan? mr. garrett? mrs. duncan votes no. mr. garrett? mr. garrett votes no. ms. jackson-lee? mr....
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rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. ms. handle votes no. mr. conyers. >> aye. >> mr. conyers votes aye. miss jackson-lee. >> aye. >> mr. cohen, mr. cohen votes aye. mr. johnson of georgia. >> aye. >> mr. johnson votes aye. mr. deutsch. mr. gutierrez. ms. bass. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. >> aye. >> mr. jeffries votes aye. mr. cicilliny. mr. swaul well, mr. swalwell votes aye. mr. lieu votes aye. mr. raskin votes aye. mr. schneider votes aye. >> are there any other members who wish to vote and if not, the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, 12 members voted aye, 15 members voted no. >> the amendment is not agreed to. are there any other amendments? okay. the gentleman from georgia is recognized for the purpose of offering an amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i cannot support this bill -- >> the clerk will report the amendment. >> amendment to the amendment in the nature of a substitute offered by mr. johnson of. >> without objection the amendment is -- the amendment is considered as read and the gentleman from georgia is recognized to explain his amendment. >> tha
rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. ms. handle votes no. mr. conyers. >> aye. >> mr. conyers votes aye. miss jackson-lee. >> aye. >> mr. cohen, mr. cohen votes aye. mr. johnson of georgia. >> aye. >> mr. johnson votes aye. mr. deutsch. mr. gutierrez. ms. bass. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. >> aye. >> mr. jeffries votes aye. mr. cicilliny. mr. swaul well, mr. swalwell votes aye. mr. lieu votes aye. mr. raskin votes aye. mr. schneider votes aye....
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rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. ms. handle. ms. handle votes no. mr. conyers? mr. conyers votes aye. mr. nadler. mis ja ms. jackson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. deutsch. mr. deutsch votes aye. mr. gutierrez. ms. bath. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. mr. sis lienee. mr. swal wall. mr. liu. mr. liu votes aye. mr. rars kin. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes aye. >> any other members who wish to be recorded. the chairman from virginia. >> mr. goodlatte votes no. >> the gentleman from new jersey. >> mr. sis lienee votes yes. >> the gentleman from idaho. >> mr. labrador votes no. >> gentleman who's up first, ohio. >> mr. jordan votes no. >> the gentleman from texas. >> mr. poe votes no. >> mr. farn thold. the gentleman from ohio. >> mr. schaubit votes no. >> the gentleman from new york. >> mr. nadler votes aye. >> the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, 11 members voted aye. 16 members voted no. >> the nays have it and the amendment is not agreed to? >> i have an amendment at the desk. >> the clerk will report the amendment. >> amendment to the amendment in the nature of the
rutherford. mr. rutherford votes no. ms. handle. ms. handle votes no. mr. conyers? mr. conyers votes aye. mr. nadler. mis ja ms. jackson. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. deutsch. mr. deutsch votes aye. mr. gutierrez. ms. bath. mr. richmond. mr. jeffries. mr. sis lienee. mr. swal wall. mr. liu. mr. liu votes aye. mr. rars kin. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes aye. >> any other members who wish to be recorded. the chairman from virginia. >> mr. goodlatte votes no. >> the gentleman...
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it even attracted the attention of rutherford b. hayes, who was not the type to gloat about others'misfortune. host: where was chester a. arthur when garfield was shot? scott: chester arthur was up in albany, try to help cobbling when back his senate seat. win back his-- senate seat. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse, without consulting him, conkling and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking that certainly the new york legislature would quickly restore him to his seat. this was the time before direct election of senators. as it turned out, the legislature had had enough of conkling's antics and it was a tougher job than he anticipated. chester arthur, who was james garfield vice president, went to albany tell conkling's seatback -- to help conkling get his seatback. this was in opposition to it garfield was trying to do. his also try to do that, but in this case it was garfield trying to push the same sort of thing. it was widely noted that arthur was in new york doing c
it even attracted the attention of rutherford b. hayes, who was not the type to gloat about others'misfortune. host: where was chester a. arthur when garfield was shot? scott: chester arthur was up in albany, try to help cobbling when back his senate seat. win back his-- senate seat. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse, without consulting him, conkling and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking that certainly the new york legislature...
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rutherford b. hayes. he was not the type to gloat about others'misfortunes but he definitely took satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was chester arthur ?hen garfield was shot scott: he was actually up in albany, trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. there was a fight. rutherford b. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting him, conkling and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking that certainly the new york legislature would very quickly restore him to his seat. this was before the direct election of senators, and that he would've made his point. but as it turns out, the legislature had had enough of conkling's antics and it was a tougher job than he had anticipated. and chester arthur, who was james garfield's vice president, went to albany to help conkling get his seat back. this was in direct oppositio
rutherford b. hayes. he was not the type to gloat about others'misfortunes but he definitely took satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was chester arthur ?hen garfield was shot scott: he was actually up in albany, trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. there was a fight. rutherford b. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. when he insulted conkling by putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting...
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attentiontracted the of the president of the time, president rutherford b. hayes. he took some satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was arthur when garfield was shot? albany,e was up in trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. conkling bylted putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting him, he and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking that the new york legislature would quickly restore him to his seat. this was before the direct election of senators. the legislature had had enough of conkling's antics. it was a tougher job than he'd anticipated. chester a. arthur, who was james garfield's vice president, went ng getany to help conkli back his seat, in direct opposition to what james garfield was trying to do, institute reforms. control tried to take of this massive patronage system. it was widely noted that chester a. arthur was in new york, doing opposings bidding and james garfield at the time when he w
attentiontracted the of the president of the time, president rutherford b. hayes. he took some satisfaction in conkling's comeuppance. brian: where was arthur when garfield was shot? albany,e was up in trying to help conkling win back his senate seat. hayes was trying to institute reforms fighting back against machine politicians like conkling. conkling bylted putting someone in the new york customhouse without consulting him, he and the other senator from new york resigned in protest, thinking...
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this is in the communities of oakville and rutherford. the vineyard you're looking at, i don't believe this is part of the modabhi winery. very close to these foothill that you see burning here in the distance. we're not sure if this is part of the nuns fire. because we were here on friday. we were watching this area along with a lot people in the community. the four had spread to an area called mount saint john. these are the foothill you see burning here. the folks were concerned about the fire. things calmed down over the weekend. now all of the sudden it looks like this fire is really moving in the north direction. again, this is parallel, this ridge here is more or less parnell to highway 29 in napa counties. this is close to the communities of oak ville and rutherford. we're close to -- cape sellers is closer to this fire than the mcdhabi winery. this is several miles away from the flats, the vineyards. it is coming town the hills. we saw this fire on friday. now, over the last 3 days, it's come closer, crawling down into the foothi
this is in the communities of oakville and rutherford. the vineyard you're looking at, i don't believe this is part of the modabhi winery. very close to these foothill that you see burning here in the distance. we're not sure if this is part of the nuns fire. because we were here on friday. we were watching this area along with a lot people in the community. the four had spread to an area called mount saint john. these are the foothill you see burning here. the folks were concerned about the...
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a new evacuation advisory is now in effect west of highway 29, from oakville grade to rutherford road. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live in the area with mixed news for napa county residents. matt? >> reporter: kristen, while some people are being allowed back into their homes others are edge. take a look at the nuns fire. the smoke has really intensified over the past 30 minutes or so. a lot of residents are wondering if they're going to have to evacuate. the fires are intense, the smoke relentless. the hills separating napa and is a noma counties are still being blackened. eventu ventura county firefighters wrapped up a 48 hour shift. overnight on structure protection. >> our goal is to help the community to heal, get people back in hair home their homes ae back to somewhat normalcy. >> reporter: the nuns fire is concerning enough, an evacuation advisory west of highway 29, oakville grand ade, rutherford . >> does not mean you have to go to immediately, means you should be prepared to go. >> reporter: oscar came to check out the fire burning near his property on mt. veeter. he
a new evacuation advisory is now in effect west of highway 29, from oakville grade to rutherford road. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live in the area with mixed news for napa county residents. matt? >> reporter: kristen, while some people are being allowed back into their homes others are edge. take a look at the nuns fire. the smoke has really intensified over the past 30 minutes or so. a lot of residents are wondering if they're going to have to evacuate. the fires are intense, the...
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they affect residents and napa county west of highway 29 between rutherford lane, rutherford road and oakville grade. we are in that advisory area. what you can see behind us is part of the nuns fire. this is the foothills around mount veeder. oakville grade is where we were driving up, less than a mile from highway 29. we are near the carmelite monastery. the nuns fire, combined with the earlier norrbom fire. it's burned about 17,000 acres. here is a map of the area. as of their last update yesterday evening, this fire is about 3% contained. according to cal fire incident command, this fire and the presley and adobe fires are burning in higher elevations. containment for all three is in the single digits. yesterday evening these fires appeared to be threatening homes in the communities of oakville and youngsville. residents of the youngsville residents home were told to shelter in place. people on highway 29 could see a huge wall of smoke in the distance. >> we've had so the begin fire activity on mount veeder for the last several days. it's working down to dry creek. we have numerou
they affect residents and napa county west of highway 29 between rutherford lane, rutherford road and oakville grade. we are in that advisory area. what you can see behind us is part of the nuns fire. this is the foothills around mount veeder. oakville grade is where we were driving up, less than a mile from highway 29. we are near the carmelite monastery. the nuns fire, combined with the earlier norrbom fire. it's burned about 17,000 acres. here is a map of the area. as of their last update...
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.>>> first to jana in rutherford where the nuns fire is burning on a ridge behind world-famous vineyards.>> reporter: we are just outside the ingle winery. it is just down the road on highway 29. we have seen flames of they are on that ridge. there is ash coming down. there is a strong smell of smoke right here. although other parts of napa county have been cleared and people are being allowed back to the neighborhoods this is one area with the fire is still burning.>> reporter: a darkness fell flames gloat behind some napa valley most famous wineries. fire trucks from reno and cal fire lined up monitoring the ridge that was burning behind the ingle note winery in rutherford. just south on highway 29 at the back of the winery the vineyard roads were full of fire crews. cal fire said bulldozers finish carving out a containment line a mile behind the vineyards. fresh crews arrived to help. >> my company is from salem oregon. we are helping the fight the fire.>> reporter: the terrain treacherous. early monday morning the driver of a water tender died after the vehicle flipped over off the r
.>>> first to jana in rutherford where the nuns fire is burning on a ridge behind world-famous vineyards.>> reporter: we are just outside the ingle winery. it is just down the road on highway 29. we have seen flames of they are on that ridge. there is ash coming down. there is a strong smell of smoke right here. although other parts of napa county have been cleared and people are being allowed back to the neighborhoods this is one area with the fire is still burning.>>...
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the advisory includes this western side of highway 29 from oakville grade to rutherford road. robert mondavi is one. this is just across, just up from yountville and french laundry, south of st. helena. "today in the bay's", sharon katsuda is live in the evacuation advisory to show the conditions there. you were surprised to see, when you rolled up this morning, they were picking grapes. >> reporter: that's right. we are hear thag is a normal process this time of year. they are harvesting the grapes starting very early in the morning. they wish they had more workers to speed up the process. here is why. this is the ridge they are looking at. they are keeping very close eye on the ridge. this is the nun's fire. we just saw a flair up minutes ago. show you video of that. basically, they are concerned this nun's fire approaching highway 29 might reach the heart of wine country. they are trying to keep it back, away from highway 29, but that is the concern. that is why there is an advisory here, an evacuation advisory. earlier, we checked out yesterday the tubbs fire, which is now
the advisory includes this western side of highway 29 from oakville grade to rutherford road. robert mondavi is one. this is just across, just up from yountville and french laundry, south of st. helena. "today in the bay's", sharon katsuda is live in the evacuation advisory to show the conditions there. you were surprised to see, when you rolled up this morning, they were picking grapes. >> reporter: that's right. we are hear thag is a normal process this time of year. they are...
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the general manager, jim rutherford. and coach mike sullivan. i know you have a really big early season matchup tomorrow night against the rival washington capitals. are they tough? washington capitals? what do you think? are they tough? [audience booing] so i want to thank you for coming today. but for us, this is really a truly great group of world champions. that's what they are. they're world champions. we have to start with somebody that i've been watching for a long time. because i saw him when he was just about as young as you can get, going into the nlrb. sidney crosby -- nhl. sidney crosby. where's sydney? -- sidney? cheers and applause] this guy, man, can you play. do you know how to win or what? look at him. he's shy. you know how to win or what. great. great job. what a job you've done. 44 goals last season. 89 points in all. and once again, the recipient of he conn smythe trophy. [applause] and you've built an incredible legacy in pittsburgh. congratulations. keep it going. fantastic. before it's all said and done, you might, frankl
the general manager, jim rutherford. and coach mike sullivan. i know you have a really big early season matchup tomorrow night against the rival washington capitals. are they tough? washington capitals? what do you think? are they tough? [audience booing] so i want to thank you for coming today. but for us, this is really a truly great group of world champions. that's what they are. they're world champions. we have to start with somebody that i've been watching for a long time. because i saw...
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rutherford? ms. handle? mr. connors? >> yes. >> ms. lofgren? miss jackson lee? mr. johnson of georgia? mr. deutsch? mr. gutierrez? mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline? mr. lou? mr. raskin? mr. schneider? gentleman from texas. mr. po. no.r. poe votes >> as every member created -- ha who is member voted choosing to vote? >> mr. chairman. >> clerk will report. voted no.ers clerk, appoint the amendment. amendment to the amendment in the nature of the subsidy, -- >> the government is recognized for five minutes. of argumenta lot and discussion about the impact of this bill. defendant in istanbul. it says is not withstanding, the provision that allows for deductions that i think are improper. the employer may not deduct 70 costs that they workers wages would not go below the minimum wage. if people are suggesting it is not important and that we should have wages that fall below the minimum wage, they should vote yes on this amendment. it is very clear. i think that the idea we would bring in millions of individuals paid below the minimum wage to continue with worker
rutherford? ms. handle? mr. connors? >> yes. >> ms. lofgren? miss jackson lee? mr. johnson of georgia? mr. deutsch? mr. gutierrez? mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline? mr. lou? mr. raskin? mr. schneider? gentleman from texas. mr. po. no.r. poe votes >> as every member created -- ha who is member voted choosing to vote? >> mr. chairman. >> clerk will report. voted no.ers clerk, appoint the amendment. amendment to the amendment in the nature of the subsidy, --...
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how is that firefight going on that area that ridge beyond rutherford? >> you know, you're speaking about a very specific area and i don't have the information as far as that particular stretch of land or that division. but again, it is indicative of what we're facing out there. conditions are in our favor but some areas require quite a bit of work and a lot of resources and the work is continuing 24 hours a day. >> all right. isaac sanchez, thanks so much for your information time and your time. we appreciate it. >> he talked about they are getting the upper hand and things are turning in their favor. chief meterologist bill martin is here. a lot of that has to do with the weather conditions in the firefighters' favor now. >> naj if it was like last week. we have bought -- imagine if it was like last week. we have bought a break. five months for no rain, then last week which was a critical fire condition. and then this week, which is not critical and is getting better and is actually pointing towards a good chance for some showers out there. atlas fire
how is that firefight going on that area that ridge beyond rutherford? >> you know, you're speaking about a very specific area and i don't have the information as far as that particular stretch of land or that division. but again, it is indicative of what we're facing out there. conditions are in our favor but some areas require quite a bit of work and a lot of resources and the work is continuing 24 hours a day. >> all right. isaac sanchez, thanks so much for your information time...
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it's peek between the oakville grade and rutherford road. if you are told to leave there is a lot of evacuation centers to go to. one is american canyon. will is out speaking to the volunteers there. >> reporter: i am speaking to the volunteers but first i want to show you what is going on at american canyon high school. this is one of many evacuation centers all over the bay area, we take care of each other, almost too much. look behind me, it was darker earlier but now that the sun is up you can see so much food and supplies, they are telling the public, thank you so much for turning up. people are showing up and dropping off the items but at this point they are hurting and not helping pause they do not have the manpower to move the supplies around. they are too busy taking care of the evacuees who are inside of the gym sleeping on cots. for privacy, they to not want us to go inside. a lot of people are worried about being undocumented. i know a lot of people here only speak and read spanish, they put this sign in front, it says to not wor
it's peek between the oakville grade and rutherford road. if you are told to leave there is a lot of evacuation centers to go to. one is american canyon. will is out speaking to the volunteers there. >> reporter: i am speaking to the volunteers but first i want to show you what is going on at american canyon high school. this is one of many evacuation centers all over the bay area, we take care of each other, almost too much. look behind me, it was darker earlier but now that the sun is...
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rutherford is recognized. mr. rutherford: thank you, mr. chairman. just like to point out that border security has more to do an simply stopping illegal immigration and those who would cross our border illegally but also drug trafficking, human trafficking. and i would point to the fact, you know, i was in law enforcement in the 1980's when crack cocaine, when it was mentioned earlier the horrific impact that crack cocaine had in our communities. and i was in florida. my colleague from orlando was as well. but we saw in response to that, throughs coast guard amitadis, they come in and secure our ports, secure the sea wall, if you will, and come very effective in stopping the cocaine that was coming into south florida. everybody remembers the crack .ocaine wars of the late 1980's jump-start and then operation which we still have today which the precursor to that was the national interdiction command and control plan that we have today. argument that we don't need to strengthen our negates -- think does not recognize the fact that we've had tremendous
rutherford is recognized. mr. rutherford: thank you, mr. chairman. just like to point out that border security has more to do an simply stopping illegal immigration and those who would cross our border illegally but also drug trafficking, human trafficking. and i would point to the fact, you know, i was in law enforcement in the 1980's when crack cocaine, when it was mentioned earlier the horrific impact that crack cocaine had in our communities. and i was in florida. my colleague from orlando...
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we're near oakville pointed northwest towards rutherford. we have watched the fire dip in and out. you can see ash andvy smoke. most active front of the nuns fire spreading due to dry fuels. >> iconic napa valley signed framed t efforts. firefighters dumped fla over staglin winery. >> we have been vigilant, people around the perimeter wetting everything down for three days as it's gotten closer a clos >> reporter: nuns fire expected to be fully contain friday. hull , people took fire masks to taste. visitor numbers down significantly but profit isn't the point. >> folks who work for us get paid anyway but opening tasting room is normalcy to life. >> reporter: tasting room fees will be doen 8ed. taking care of locals first. >> free for people who were displaced. >> reporter: but long-term, the region relies on tourism. >> want people to know it's safe to come and never be more welcome in napa valley you are this week. >> lots of great restaurants, cancellations, get best restaurants in the valley right now. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> i was a warm day in the north bay with you winds
we're near oakville pointed northwest towards rutherford. we have watched the fire dip in and out. you can see ash andvy smoke. most active front of the nuns fire spreading due to dry fuels. >> iconic napa valley signed framed t efforts. firefighters dumped fla over staglin winery. >> we have been vigilant, people around the perimeter wetting everything down for three days as it's gotten closer a clos >> reporter: nuns fire expected to be fully contain friday. hull , people...
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tonight choppers dropping water targeting rutherford, the hills above this winery. >> as the fire comes down and progresses down towards the rutherford area above the winery we are working to slow the spread of that fire. >> reporter: this morning, a tragic loss in the fire fight. a water tender driver working the area of the napa hills lost control of his truck wg rolling it over down the side of the hill where he died. >> our hearts go out to obviously the family and the friends that are impacted by this as it has an impact on all of us. >> reporter: one more reminder how dangerous the fire fight continues to be. those who have homes and businesses still in harm's way say they are grateful to all those putting lives on the line. >> yes it's nerve-racking. i have complete confidence in them. they are get going in hand under control. >> nick not only owns a business at the base of the hillside that's a hot spot. he is a volunteer firefighter who has been out on the line himself. >> i helped saved my houses, my -- my area. >> reporter: and we are back here live where you are looking at t
tonight choppers dropping water targeting rutherford, the hills above this winery. >> as the fire comes down and progresses down towards the rutherford area above the winery we are working to slow the spread of that fire. >> reporter: this morning, a tragic loss in the fire fight. a water tender driver working the area of the napa hills lost control of his truck wg rolling it over down the side of the hill where he died. >> our hearts go out to obviously the family and the...
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one fire continues to burn and rutherford and the heart of napa valley. there is the map. we want to show you the scene from late last night. the fire is burning near some of the napa valley's most famous wireless. cal fire crews have been up all night to stop the flames from spreading. those firefighters are getting some help from out-of-state. >> my company is from salem, oregon. we have a few crews down here to help fight the fire. >> the fire as part of the nuns fire, one of the three major fires that has burned tens of thousands of acres over the past nine days. >>> many evacuees in sonoma county are back at home. late yesterday evacuation orders were lifted for kenwood, glen ellen, boyes hot springs and the city of sonoma. the evacuation orders have been extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown off east seventh street and castle road. cal fire now says the immediate danger for most of the city of sonoma is over. fire crews continue to make progress on the nuns fire. for evacuees who spent days away from home, ther
one fire continues to burn and rutherford and the heart of napa valley. there is the map. we want to show you the scene from late last night. the fire is burning near some of the napa valley's most famous wireless. cal fire crews have been up all night to stop the flames from spreading. those firefighters are getting some help from out-of-state. >> my company is from salem, oregon. we have a few crews down here to help fight the fire. >> the fire as part of the nuns fire, one of the...
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that impacts residents who are west of highway 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road in the community of oakville. we are on bella oaks drive and highway 24. there are quite a few wineries here. this is part of the mondavi winery. there is cake bread sellers and that building to the left there. and a short distance away is highway 29. the fire we have been watching is the western edge of the nuns fire. it's burning right now on mount saint john. this has been going for a while but it's become more visible to some of the people that live in this area. what we will show you in our story is an area several miles west of here called dry creek road to the oakville grade. that is closer to mount veeder. that was the focal point of a firefight overnight. firefighters say they won that battle for now. >> reporter: you can hear the crackling fire in seabright flames from several hotspots along dry creek this afternoon. firefighters say this is an improvement from conditions last night. >> coming down to dry creek but it's been able to hold at the riverbed. >> reporter: firefighters from ventur
that impacts residents who are west of highway 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road in the community of oakville. we are on bella oaks drive and highway 24. there are quite a few wineries here. this is part of the mondavi winery. there is cake bread sellers and that building to the left there. and a short distance away is highway 29. the fire we have been watching is the western edge of the nuns fire. it's burning right now on mount saint john. this has been going for a while but it's...
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we're near oakville pointed northwest towards rutherford. we have watched the fire dip in and out. you can see ash and heavy smoke. most active front of the nuns fire and spreading due to dry fuels. >> iconic napa valley signed framed the efforts. firefighters dumped flames over staglin winery. >> we have been vigilant, people around the perimeter wetting everything down for three days as it's gotten closer and closer. >> reporter: nuns fire expected to be fully contained friday. hull winery, people took off fire masks to taste. visitor numbers down significantly but profit isn't the point. >> folks who work for us get paid anyway but opening tasting room is normalcy to life. >> reporter: tasting room fees will be doen 8ed. taking care of locals first. >> free for people who were displaced. >> reporter: but long-term, the region relies on tourism. >> want people to know it's safe to come and never be more welcome in napa valley than you are this week. >> lots of great restaurants, cancellations, get best restaurants in the valley right now. >> reporter: abc7 news. >> it was a warm
we're near oakville pointed northwest towards rutherford. we have watched the fire dip in and out. you can see ash and heavy smoke. most active front of the nuns fire and spreading due to dry fuels. >> iconic napa valley signed framed the efforts. firefighters dumped flames over staglin winery. >> we have been vigilant, people around the perimeter wetting everything down for three days as it's gotten closer and closer. >> reporter: nuns fire expected to be fully contained...
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closest to the community of rutherford. cal fire said even though they've moved a lot of their resources to this portion of the nuns fire, people who live and work in this area should not be alarmed. >> we have contingency line in and we've been using aircraft throughout the day to slow the spread of the fire as it comes down. >> reporter: another calfire division chief told me yesterday it's been about 80 years since these hills have had a wildfire. there is plenty of fuel to burn. cal fire says that people who live and work around here should not be too concerned. they believe they have this fire contained two the canyons behind the phils. you can see that orange glow over the hillside. they look impressive. cal fire is confident there is no danger to the people who live around here and especially the wineries. we were talking yesterday about how the wineries provide a natural firebreak. another thing they have protecting them are, a lot of the wineries have their own private insurance companies that will pay for private
closest to the community of rutherford. cal fire said even though they've moved a lot of their resources to this portion of the nuns fire, people who live and work in this area should not be alarmed. >> we have contingency line in and we've been using aircraft throughout the day to slow the spread of the fire as it comes down. >> reporter: another calfire division chief told me yesterday it's been about 80 years since these hills have had a wildfire. there is plenty of fuel to burn....
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these are people living west of 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road. that is a voluntary evacuation. >> i'm glad you gave us specifically where you are. many people know the area of oakville and yountville. there are lots of restaurants and wineries. did you see any flames from 12 or 29? or is it further in the hills at this point? >> it's definitely further up into the hills. flames have not crept down closer to the highway or any of the vineyards that are visible from the highway. as far as we can see, this is the closest we could get to the fire. it's hard to know how many miles away we are from it, especially in the dark. we are in an area where we feel safe. it's far enough away that we are confident it will not raced down the hill anytime soon. again, what they are worried about and the reason they put out these voluntary evacuations, 12 to 24 hours before they think there is the possibility of a worst-case scenario. we have been mentioning that red flag warning that goes into effect later this evening and through tomorrow. it may be that they ar
these are people living west of 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road. that is a voluntary evacuation. >> i'm glad you gave us specifically where you are. many people know the area of oakville and yountville. there are lots of restaurants and wineries. did you see any flames from 12 or 29? or is it further in the hills at this point? >> it's definitely further up into the hills. flames have not crept down closer to the highway or any of the vineyards that are visible from...
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john we have done an advisory evacuation west of highway 29 and to rutherford road. the advisory evacuation does not mean you have to go immediately but means to be prepared to go. some people have taken that as a time to leave. my father-in-law, i checked on him and he is one of those that is safe and well in colfax with my brother-in-law. >>> all mandatory evacuations are still in effect unless you have heard differently today. we are still impressing upon people that is safe and well is our way of getting to know who is missing and who is not safe and well, safeandwell.org, it's where to go.>>> i want to thank pg&e for their presence here, truly one of our first responders on the team and they have deployed their resources and napa county and at this time we continue to have 5700 people without power this morning. since the beginning of the incident pg&e has worked very hard to restore the power to 25,000 residents, and keep in mind they have crews from all around the state. i understand that southern california has sent the mutual aid gas crews and thank you to p
john we have done an advisory evacuation west of highway 29 and to rutherford road. the advisory evacuation does not mean you have to go immediately but means to be prepared to go. some people have taken that as a time to leave. my father-in-law, i checked on him and he is one of those that is safe and well in colfax with my brother-in-law. >>> all mandatory evacuations are still in effect unless you have heard differently today. we are still impressing upon people that is safe and...
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. >> reporter: graham rutherford is principal at cardinal newman high school. the school lost classrooms, a library and office, but rutherford said he feels fortunate. many buildings remain on the large campus, but that is not true of the neighborhoods surrounding the school. this was the scene down the street. at this home wheelchairs abandoned on the front lawn. once well tended landscaping blackened. this wine bar in shambles. chairs where locals and visitors sat and took in the beautiful scenery of wine country reduced to charred rubble and take a look at all that's left of these apartment homes. on the website the owner called it quaint and quiet with a parklike setting but not now. now families that lived here are homeless. the two-story complex on the ground like a crushed lego set. cars abandoned and consumed by flames sit nearly unrecognizable from what they once were. crews did show up on tuesday to try and begin the long, arduous work of removing downed power, phone and cable lines that litter the streets. businesses ny homes >> my brother is a firef
. >> reporter: graham rutherford is principal at cardinal newman high school. the school lost classrooms, a library and office, but rutherford said he feels fortunate. many buildings remain on the large campus, but that is not true of the neighborhoods surrounding the school. this was the scene down the street. at this home wheelchairs abandoned on the front lawn. once well tended landscaping blackened. this wine bar in shambles. chairs where locals and visitors sat and took in the...
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one fire continues to burn and rutherford in the heart of napa valley. the flames are part of the nuns fire. the fire is burning on a ridge behind some of the world- famous vineyards. jana katsuyama reports from highway 29 were crews have been busy overnight. >> reporter: as darkness fell, flames glowed brightly behind some of the most famous wineries. fire trucks from reno and cal fire lined up a bond bee balm lane monitoring the ridge. on highway 29 at the back of the iconic robert mondavi winery, vineyard rows were full of fire crews. cal fire said bulldozers carved out a containment line on a ridge and mile behind the vineyard and fresh fire crews arrived. >> my company is from salem, oregon. we have a few crews here to help fight the fire. >> reporter: the terrain along the ridge is treacherous. early monday morning the driver of the water tender died after the vehicle went off the road and flipped over. >> we are sorry for the loss of the gentleman that was driving the water tanker. he was helping to fight the fires and do the right thing and come
one fire continues to burn and rutherford in the heart of napa valley. the flames are part of the nuns fire. the fire is burning on a ridge behind some of the world- famous vineyards. jana katsuyama reports from highway 29 were crews have been busy overnight. >> reporter: as darkness fell, flames glowed brightly behind some of the most famous wineries. fire trucks from reno and cal fire lined up a bond bee balm lane monitoring the ridge. on highway 29 at the back of the iconic robert...
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people who live in the areas west of highway 29 between the oakville grade and rutherford road are being asked to gather their belongings and standby in case the nuns fire comes closer. several vineyards are in that area east of highway 29. >>> another half -- fire near highway 29 continues to grow. some of the top areas of concern is mount peter and dry creek. some people have left. some people who are still there have been told to be ready to evacuate. >> this is the largest fire we've seen who knows what it will do. our house is on the edge of it. we are prepared to evacuate. >> a little on edge. we have basically everything packed up. it's lined up in the hallway and ready to go. >> we've had significant fire activity up on the mountain for the past couple of days. we have numerous houses and dry creek. we are attempting to get fire engines there to protect them. >> flareups continue to be a risk throughout the area. crews plan to continue airdrops throughout the day to steer the fires away from homes and businesses. >>> sonoma county residents and business owners can start applying
people who live in the areas west of highway 29 between the oakville grade and rutherford road are being asked to gather their belongings and standby in case the nuns fire comes closer. several vineyards are in that area east of highway 29. >>> another half -- fire near highway 29 continues to grow. some of the top areas of concern is mount peter and dry creek. some people have left. some people who are still there have been told to be ready to evacuate. >> this is the largest...
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.>> jana is live in rutherford and napa county were fire is burning above world renowned vineyards.>> reporter: it is hard to imagine another area of people being led back into the neighborhoods. out here there is asked smoke and fire on that ridge. my colleague took video in the past hour. take a look at this. this is from up close up on that ridge behind the ingle note winery where we are right now. as well as behind the mondavi vineyards. were back there with cal fire crews. at the back of the vineyards. the strategy is they cut a containment line on the back end about a mile from the vineyards. they want to hold the fire there. that seems to be working. we have not seen it come up over the ridge. so far this evening. there are crews on the mountains standing by to watch him make sure it doesn't jump the containment line. certainly there is concern we talked to the cal fire officials earlier today. to ask them what their strategy is. going into the night. >> throughout the night we will have resources reinforcing that contingency line. looking at opportunities to go direct on the f
.>> jana is live in rutherford and napa county were fire is burning above world renowned vineyards.>> reporter: it is hard to imagine another area of people being led back into the neighborhoods. out here there is asked smoke and fire on that ridge. my colleague took video in the past hour. take a look at this. this is from up close up on that ridge behind the ingle note winery where we are right now. as well as behind the mondavi vineyards. were back there with cal fire crews. at...
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helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> police in petaluma arrested a woman suspected of stealing from fire evacuees. the tracked down katie lehnhard. they got a tip from the victim of a mail theft who said the thief also cashed a fraudulent check against her bank account. police say the was also an active arrest warrant against lehnhard. she was on probation and had credit cards and check books in her possession that belonged to fire evacuees. officials say she may have taken those items from vehicles left behind by people fleeing from the fire. >>> some people in the north bay are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to dealing with looters who may consider targeting homes. >> this is a dst 522. this is a california legal clone of the mp five. >> steve is one wine country homeowner who says he's ready to protect his neighborhood from criminals who were taking advantage of the fire tragedies. he is ready for his -- with his submachine gun. apcs looters are little -- or burglars. he feels the side of that weapon is enough to make criminals think twice. >> the goal is
helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> police in petaluma arrested a woman suspected of stealing from fire evacuees. the tracked down katie lehnhard. they got a tip from the victim of a mail theft who said the thief also cashed a fraudulent check against her bank account. police say the was also an active arrest warrant against lehnhard. she was on probation and had credit cards and check books in her possession that belonged to fire evacuees. officials say she may have taken...
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dawn rutherford oversees marine claims. >> in my 35-year career, i've never seen as many units being stolen from as many marinas. >> how are they getting the engines ou where wherever they're stealing from. >> stealing trucks, breaking through fences, satellite guys usually lifting the engines and putting them on the truckbed. here in the enclave the gable by the sea, we see expensive boat after boat s. docked on the intracoastal waterway. so many sought-after engines. >> unfortunately with the amount of waterways, it's a target-rich environment, and sad to say, it is very easy for someone to try to evil a vessel like this, especially engines. we're having and lower units, they could just pull up to the back of a vessel, takes off six botts. >> florida sees more boat thefts. surveyian s routinely capture, yet the recovery rate is just 36%, according to the national insurance crime bureau. that's for the boats. engines are easier to transport and to hide. >> i believe we were just watching to suspects trying to take a boat motor -- >> james barrett says it's very difficult to tray the
dawn rutherford oversees marine claims. >> in my 35-year career, i've never seen as many units being stolen from as many marinas. >> how are they getting the engines ou where wherever they're stealing from. >> stealing trucks, breaking through fences, satellite guys usually lifting the engines and putting them on the truckbed. here in the enclave the gable by the sea, we see expensive boat after boat s. docked on the intracoastal waterway. so many sought-after engines....
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. >> reporter: sara rutherford shot this video with her cell phone as she and were running away from the las vegas strip. >> as soon as that happened, i grabbed sara and we took off. >> reporter: alex called the scene a full stampede. his wife was in shock and struggling to keep up. they had no clue when or if they would be in the clear. >> at one point i said, hey, get on my shoulders, let's go. and she said, no way, let's just keep moving, keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: two blocks later and the strip was still in a state of chaos. alex's only thought was get out of las vegas. >> we could see all those lights, and they looked like police lights coming from every part of the city. >> reporter: sara campbell looks out her hotel window still in disbelief about what happened just down the vegas trip sunday night. the swarm of police and the chilling transformation of a party city. now, days later, the maryland florist is trying to do what she came to vegas to do at a wedding vendors' convention. a call to action to create a safe place for grieving families at the city's reunific
. >> reporter: sara rutherford shot this video with her cell phone as she and were running away from the las vegas strip. >> as soon as that happened, i grabbed sara and we took off. >> reporter: alex called the scene a full stampede. his wife was in shock and struggling to keep up. they had no clue when or if they would be in the clear. >> at one point i said, hey, get on my shoulders, let's go. and she said, no way, let's just keep moving, keep moving, keep moving....
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so some of the major areas in concern in napa, dry creek road, areas above rutherford and st. helena. this area is where cal fire says the flames are heading towards. cal fire plans to put containment lines in there today. the nuns fire is now over 44,000 acres and is 5% contained. the tubbs fire is the reason calistoga is under a mandatory evacuation. it started on wednesday because cal fire says the tubbs fire is working towards that city but they are doing everything they can to keep it from coming into the city. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> jackie, thank you. immigration and customs enforcement released this statement about suspending immigration checks in the area saying, quote, i.c.e. will continue to suspend routine immigration enforcement operations in the areas affected by the fires in northern california. immigration enforcement will not be conducted at evacuation sites or assistance centers." >>> kpix 5's anne makovec joins us now live in oakville. anne, you got really close to the flames this morning. how are things now? >> reporter: yeah. certainly smoky here in oakvi
so some of the major areas in concern in napa, dry creek road, areas above rutherford and st. helena. this area is where cal fire says the flames are heading towards. cal fire plans to put containment lines in there today. the nuns fire is now over 44,000 acres and is 5% contained. the tubbs fire is the reason calistoga is under a mandatory evacuation. it started on wednesday because cal fire says the tubbs fire is working towards that city but they are doing everything they can to keep it from...
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yes, 75 athletes named today by team england for next april's games and among them, greg rutherford, adam gemili and dina asher smith. she has won 0lympic bronze and world silva with the 100 relay team and she feels those experiences will mean she is aiming for the top of the podium in the gold coast. we have probably got a really good shot at getting the gold now. we have so many amazing sprinters around the world from other great sprinting nations, the bahamas, jamaica, other countries like that, so there will be stiff competition but coming off a world silva medal are definitely aiming forthat a world silva medal are definitely aiming for that goal. dina asher smith one of the top names in the squad going to australia but cj luger, perhaps the best sprinter on the mend's side in great britain, he is not on the plane —— ujah. ujah has instead decided to prioritise the world indoor championships in birmingham next march. they obviously know the world, wealth games is on and we had the discussion, the opportunity is offered but we respect what the athlete wants to do and what the
yes, 75 athletes named today by team england for next april's games and among them, greg rutherford, adam gemili and dina asher smith. she has won 0lympic bronze and world silva with the 100 relay team and she feels those experiences will mean she is aiming for the top of the podium in the gold coast. we have probably got a really good shot at getting the gold now. we have so many amazing sprinters around the world from other great sprinting nations, the bahamas, jamaica, other countries like...
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so 1878 when rutherford b. hayes fired him. said his political career seemed to be over but the g.o.p. leaders resurrected. so garfield upset former president grant and emerged as a surprise choice. and was as strong gramm supporter to secure and then the second place on the ticket and then they believe that they could do less damage as vice president. and as they try in november. that is the time when they took office in march and a few months after garfield took office on the morning of july 2nd of the 1981 a deranged man shot president garfield in the washington real roads station. to orders for when he was arrested immediately after he said he was cleaning arthur wing of the republican party and express satisfaction that arthur would not be president. some of these even accused arthur to be in conspiring to kill garfield. he was mortally wounded. and then do trumbull at the thought leading the nation. into later write this is the common saying at that time that chester arthur president of the united states? good god. he cou
so 1878 when rutherford b. hayes fired him. said his political career seemed to be over but the g.o.p. leaders resurrected. so garfield upset former president grant and emerged as a surprise choice. and was as strong gramm supporter to secure and then the second place on the ticket and then they believe that they could do less damage as vice president. and as they try in november. that is the time when they took office in march and a few months after garfield took office on the morning of july...
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the hills above kenwood between kenwood and rutherford in the northbay. evacuations were lifted from the city of napa and calistoga. authorities say the death toll remains at 40. the acres burned is at 200,000 across the northbay. the winds have died down. >> things are good in our gut is firefighters, so if we get the weather to cooperate, the red flayed -- flag warnings to stay awake, i feel confident with the folks doing an outstanding job we will get this knocked down. >> here's a look at the cal fire map showing where the fires are. it shows the largest fire, the ellis fire is burning in napa county, and to the west nuns county -- the nuns fire. evacuation orders were lifted for the city of calistoga. that happened around 2 pm. residents are heading home and urged to be on alert since there are still active fire on mount st. helena. >>> today the corners office identified four more people who died in the fire. >> we have live team coverage. firefighters are gaining ground. the possibility of rain in the forecast. >> first we want to go to leigh marti
the hills above kenwood between kenwood and rutherford in the northbay. evacuations were lifted from the city of napa and calistoga. authorities say the death toll remains at 40. the acres burned is at 200,000 across the northbay. the winds have died down. >> things are good in our gut is firefighters, so if we get the weather to cooperate, the red flayed -- flag warnings to stay awake, i feel confident with the folks doing an outstanding job we will get this knocked down. >> here's...
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same thing going on up toward rutherfo rutherford. we're putting dozer lines in. we're pumping it with engines. you are going to see progress in the next couple days going on on the west side of the valley as well. at this point, i do not see a threat to any of the communities off the highway 29 corridor. our last one is the tubbs fire, which is being managed by cal fire incident management team one out of the sonoma side. there's still areas up there that continue to burn. however, with regard to the cal stoe ga area, evacuated, we're making great progress there. we have good line going in there, continuing to mop up. watching it very closely. i do not anticipate with our current conditions that it will make it into the town of calistoga. like many other areas, we are continuing to evaluate what the future holds for repopulation when it's safe to do so. all areas in napa county that have been impacted by the fire, it's our priority to get people out and to get them back in. that will be evaluated. we will try to get that done as soon as possible. we're making rea
same thing going on up toward rutherfo rutherford. we're putting dozer lines in. we're pumping it with engines. you are going to see progress in the next couple days going on on the west side of the valley as well. at this point, i do not see a threat to any of the communities off the highway 29 corridor. our last one is the tubbs fire, which is being managed by cal fire incident management team one out of the sonoma side. there's still areas up there that continue to burn. however, with regard...
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this is for people living between the oakville grade and rutherford road. this is ánot a mandatory evacuation but authorities do want you to have your bags packed and be ready to leave. (pam) and we want to remind people of the evacuation areas in santa rosa this evening. we just got word from cal fire that the mandatory evacuation order has been reduced to an evacuation advisory.so take a good look, the areas outlined in red are the mandatory evacuation zones. that area is smaller than it was yesterday...which is good for people who live in that area.no word yet on when authorities will lift the mandatory evacuation zone. ( pam) despite the vast destruction we have shown you at thte journey's end mobile home park, there is more hopeful information this evening about 43 of those mobile homes are still standing.(steve) kron four's spencer blake is live at the park in santa rosa tonight.spencer, how did those homes survive? it was all thanks to the actions of a brave man who lives hereand to some firefighters who broke protocolto make the right choice. pries
this is for people living between the oakville grade and rutherford road. this is ánot a mandatory evacuation but authorities do want you to have your bags packed and be ready to leave. (pam) and we want to remind people of the evacuation areas in santa rosa this evening. we just got word from cal fire that the mandatory evacuation order has been reduced to an evacuation advisory.so take a good look, the areas outlined in red are the mandatory evacuation zones. that area is smaller than it was...
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rutherford, until the hour of 10:00 p.m. mr. rutherford: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to commend the resilience of my fellow floridians, thank our men and women in uniform, including our state and local first responders and to recognize our state and local leaders for the tremendous aid and direction they gave to all of our fellow floridians during their response to hurricane irma. we normally think of men and women in uniform as those who defend our country abroad. but they also deserve our recognition and thanks for their service on the home front as well. the florida army national guard, the united states coast guard, the navy and many others aided our state before, during, and after the storm. in fact, i witnessed national forward units from various states working together with the florida national guard to rescue citizens of northeast florida. mr. speaker, the united states coast forward did an incredible job carrying out hundreds of rescues and i commend u.s. coast guard commandant zumkopf, captain weemers of fort jacksonville and all the me
rutherford, until the hour of 10:00 p.m. mr. rutherford: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to commend the resilience of my fellow floridians, thank our men and women in uniform, including our state and local first responders and to recognize our state and local leaders for the tremendous aid and direction they gave to all of our fellow floridians during their response to hurricane irma. we normally think of men and women in uniform as those who defend our country abroad. but...
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this is for residents west of highway 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road. this is the area where we are. we are in the advisory evacuation area. we have been watching the fire burning in the hills around mount veder right behind us. this is north of highway 29. you can see periodically we see flames pick up on that grade. but we have seen the fire kind of moving in one direction up that hill to the right. and then the other direction it looks like it's going down into the canyon, moving west. because we're facing north right now, the shot that we're showing you. this is less than a mile away from highway 29. and reference point is the carmel light monastery is close to where we are. earlier this morning we could see heavier flames behind us in the foothills. this is part of the nuns fire. it combined earlier with the fire and it has burned about 17,000 acres. 3% containment. although we're hoping to get updated numbers from cal fire later this morning. it appeared to be threatening homes in the area. late in the after, dozens of people driving on highway 29
this is for residents west of highway 29 between oakville grade and rutherford road. this is the area where we are. we are in the advisory evacuation area. we have been watching the fire burning in the hills around mount veder right behind us. this is north of highway 29. you can see periodically we see flames pick up on that grade. but we have seen the fire kind of moving in one direction up that hill to the right. and then the other direction it looks like it's going down into the canyon,...
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stop this alignment with extremist muslim rutherford groups. yes, we understand qatar has two at a different kind of relationship with iran then we do. they share a gas filled the is a large chunk of their revenues. their close, we are far, they are small, we're big. korea has auth different kind of relationship with china than we do. just like norway has a different kind of relationship with russia than we do. that does not mean they cannot still be a strong ally with the united states. greg said he get them over to that side? i think you support what our -- ourow do get them over to side? isi think you do what sensible. you do not have to support every initiative they are obligated. 13 points is a lot of points. lot ofte 14, but still a points. nurseare still in -- deep that have stood with us in that region. rather than viewing the situation as a crisis which is the way our foreign policy end view these tends to things. we should do it as an opportunity to seize. the united states and the gcc will both be stronger if the gcc was fully united
stop this alignment with extremist muslim rutherford groups. yes, we understand qatar has two at a different kind of relationship with iran then we do. they share a gas filled the is a large chunk of their revenues. their close, we are far, they are small, we're big. korea has auth different kind of relationship with china than we do. just like norway has a different kind of relationship with russia than we do. that does not mean they cannot still be a strong ally with the united states. greg...
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this is for people living between the oakville grade and rutherford road. this is ánot a mandatory evacuation but authorities do want you to have your bags packed and be ready to leave. (steve) tonight - we are tracking the winds very closely... meteorologist anny hong is standing by in the weather center. (pam) we are now getting a more detailed look at the city of santa rosa.. and what homes surived the fire - and what homes did not. kron4's grant lodes is in the newsroom with a closer look at new satellite images. (steve) our coverage of the north bay firestorm continues..(pam) coming up.. what we are learning about the people many killed in the fire.. (pam) ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. despite the vast destruction we've shown you at the journey's end mobile home park, we have gotten more hopeful information today
this is for people living between the oakville grade and rutherford road. this is ánot a mandatory evacuation but authorities do want you to have your bags packed and be ready to leave. (steve) tonight - we are tracking the winds very closely... meteorologist anny hong is standing by in the weather center. (pam) we are now getting a more detailed look at the city of santa rosa.. and what homes surived the fire - and what homes did not. kron4's grant lodes is in the newsroom with a closer look...
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long jumper greg rutherford & sprinter adam gemili have also been included in the team, but britain's fastest man this year cj ujah will not be competing. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's get more now on the allegation from a british former assistant of harvey weinstein that she was paid 125 thousand pounds in a gag agreement, after accusing the movie mogul of sexual harassment. zelda perkins has told the financial times she signed a non—disclosure deal in 1998 after making the claims. weinstein has denied any allegations of non—consensual sex "unequivocally". matthew garrahan is the financial times journalist who spoke to ms perkins and explained why she decided to speak out now. she felt very hemmed in why the agreement she struck with weinstein and miramax 19 years ago. it was very restricted. she wasn't able to talk to anybody about it. she had to basically commit to being completely silent and 19 years on she is breaking her silence and talking about some of the restri
long jumper greg rutherford & sprinter adam gemili have also been included in the team, but britain's fastest man this year cj ujah will not be competing. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's get more now on the allegation from a british former assistant of harvey weinstein that she was paid 125 thousand pounds in a gag agreement, after accusing the movie mogul of sexual harassment....
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.- "we're working this area of dry creek, mount vetter road, up into rutherford as the fire continues to come down off of highway 29 corridor. so, this is all on the west side of highway 29." the tubbs fire continues to burn -- though chief biermann says it doesn't appear homes are in eminent danger.barry biermann/napa county fire dept.- "and, i do no anticipate, with our current conditions, um, that, that it will make it into the town of emergency crews are now working towards allowing people back into their neighborhoods at some point... for those whose homes are still standing. but some road closures will continue until then. wrapping up an emotionally taxing week for fire victims and their local leaders.belia ramos/supervis or- "and, i look forward to the day that this can be a distant memory in which we recall that we were resilient and that we got through this together. be well napa and be safe." one week down -- countless many more to go. in napa county, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) fire crews are working to protect a historic castle from the nuns fire. helicopter
.- "we're working this area of dry creek, mount vetter road, up into rutherford as the fire continues to come down off of highway 29 corridor. so, this is all on the west side of highway 29." the tubbs fire continues to burn -- though chief biermann says it doesn't appear homes are in eminent danger.barry biermann/napa county fire dept.- "and, i do no anticipate, with our current conditions, um, that, that it will make it into the town of emergency crews are now working towards...
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ridge line, these are the foothills near a mountain called west saint john close to the communities of rutherford north of oakville. you can see the flames in the foothills around mount saint johns, about an hour ago we saw several fire trucks from cal fire staging in one of the wineries nearby, the winery we are closest too is called the estate. that's where firefighters were staging, we talked to them briefly, they got their instructions at six krawk this morning to come to this area, they sent two strike teams here, they were concerned about the fire creeping north in the foothills around the vineyards. there appears to be quite a few homes in this area as well. one thing that we learned covering the fires, just because you see the hills, that does not mean that there are no homes that are obscured by the trees, i had a chance to beefl talk to one of the fires, i think that you saw a couple of them driving by us earlier. the they were saying that the fire, now that the sun is up, it's settling down a bit. you can see where its burning along this ridge line here. they were keeping an eye on it
ridge line, these are the foothills near a mountain called west saint john close to the communities of rutherford north of oakville. you can see the flames in the foothills around mount saint johns, about an hour ago we saw several fire trucks from cal fire staging in one of the wineries nearby, the winery we are closest too is called the estate. that's where firefighters were staging, we talked to them briefly, they got their instructions at six krawk this morning to come to this area, they...
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.- "we're working this area of dry creek, mount vetter road, up into rutherford as the fire continues to come down off of highway 29 corridor. so, this is all on the west side of highway 29." the tubbs fire continues to burn -- though chief biermann says it doesn't appear homes are in eminent danger.barry biermann/napa county fire dept.- "and, i do no anticipate, with our current conditions, um, that, that it will make it into the town of calistoga." emergency crews are now working towards allowing people back into their neighborhoods at some point... for those whose homes are still standing. but some road closures will continue until then. wrapping up an emotionally taxing week for fire victims and their local leaders.belia ramos/supervisor- "and, i look forward to the day that this can be a distant memory in which we recall that we were resilient and that we got through this together. be well napa and be safe." one week down -- countless many more to go. in napa county, philippe djegal, kron four news. (justine) state and federal agencies are struggling to pay for the huge cost of f
.- "we're working this area of dry creek, mount vetter road, up into rutherford as the fire continues to come down off of highway 29 corridor. so, this is all on the west side of highway 29." the tubbs fire continues to burn -- though chief biermann says it doesn't appear homes are in eminent danger.barry biermann/napa county fire dept.- "and, i do no anticipate, with our current conditions, um, that, that it will make it into the town of calistoga." emergency crews are now...
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.>> reporter: mike has a vineyard in rutherford with grapes on the vine. napa winemakers had two things in their favor.>> most of the fruit is already harvested in the barn. what is left is cabernet which has a thicker skin and isn't as susceptible to smoke late in the year. >> reporter: for those wineries that were damaged there is a silver whining. wine from previous vintages from already bottles -- already bottled are stored at other locations. they probably have a 1415 and 16 vintage that are already bothered and not impacted at all by the fire. 90% of the grapes here in napa valley had already been harvested before the fire. that includes chardonnay grapes which have a thin skin and would have been more susceptible to that smoke taint. right now they are hoping that 2017 will be a good year. >> thank you. >>> the driver of a water truck who died was identified today as a volunteer firefighter from missouri. 38-year-old garrett was working with cal fire and driving a privately owned water truck. he was married with an 18-year- old daughter. he grew up
.>> reporter: mike has a vineyard in rutherford with grapes on the vine. napa winemakers had two things in their favor.>> most of the fruit is already harvested in the barn. what is left is cabernet which has a thicker skin and isn't as susceptible to smoke late in the year. >> reporter: for those wineries that were damaged there is a silver whining. wine from previous vintages from already bottles -- already bottled are stored at other locations. they probably have a 1415 and...
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it will be the comeback for rutherford. kickoff is at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> steph curry will have to wait to see if he faces a suspension by the league after being ejected from last night's loss in memphis. here's larry biehl with the highlights and lowlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. one week into a new season and the defending nba champion golden warriors already have two losses in three games. steph curry and durant were both ejected from the game. curry trying to keep the warriors in it after they were down double digits earlier. warriors within 7. memphis gets a 3 ball, but the grizzlies extend their lead. draymond green, nice lead to clay thompson and the dubs are down 40-13. a little hook in the lane. it's a 10-point grizzly lead. less than a minute to play. curry on the layup doesn't get the foul call and explodes. chucks the mouthguard and he gets sent packing, ejected. and the warriors go down 111-101 is the final. >>> a double overtime in berkeley came down to one decision with just
it will be the comeback for rutherford. kickoff is at 1:00 this afternoon. >>> steph curry will have to wait to see if he faces a suspension by the league after being ejected from last night's loss in memphis. here's larry biehl with the highlights and lowlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. one week into a new season and the defending nba champion golden warriors already have two losses in three games. steph curry and durant were both ejected from the...
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helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> pg&e is working to get the power onto homes and businesses that lost electricity. power has been restored to almost all the people in napa and sonoma counties who lost power. by tomorrow, most gas lines should be repaired and service restored. pg&e is telling homeowners do not relight your own pilot lights even if you know how. pg&e technicians need to make sure the gas line is safe, then they will relight those pilot lights. >>> and mendocino county, 8000 were allowed to return to their homes. the fire and mendocino county is 60% contained and has burned more than 35,000 acres. >> for many, the homecoming's heart working. tom vacar went to redwood valley and was with some owners have returned to find everything was lost. >> reporter: redwood valley and mendocino county, north of ukiah, suffered loss of life and severe damage. this 2.7 square mile hamlet was home to 2300 people and lost 8 residents to the firestorm that swept through the area and hundreds of homes. kira and her husband lost their home in the rush to save themselves and their
helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> pg&e is working to get the power onto homes and businesses that lost electricity. power has been restored to almost all the people in napa and sonoma counties who lost power. by tomorrow, most gas lines should be repaired and service restored. pg&e is telling homeowners do not relight your own pilot lights even if you know how. pg&e technicians need to make sure the gas line is safe, then they will relight those pilot lights....