Junction. A battalion chief tallied the damage for us. Four sheds and a garage were lost to the flames along with three homes. We get the developing news tonight from debora villalon. Shes live near the intersection of interstate 80 and 680 where the first report of this fire came in just about 4 00 this afternoon. Why did this fire get out of control so fast . Reporter essentially in one word it was the wind. The wind was just whipping for hours out here. Right now its pretty much just mop up. You can see pg e back there. They are restoring pole that is were destroyed by this ferocious fire. Fires consuming several buildings on its marchest. A battalion chief described the early going on its march east. Theyre trying to find some place to hold it. Reporter holding it proves impossible and whipping winds that carried embers among properties. At least two homes didnt have a chance. At least two of them were inhabited homes. The Sheriffs Office came in and evacuated homes out ahead of it
Good morning. We want to take you out to the bay bridge where this mornings commute is historic. This is a live picture. Its pretty foggy out there. The drivers head out to the cantilever for the final time. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im pam cook. Im dave clark. Lets check your weather and traffic. Steve is off. But we have mark tamayo in. Good morning, mark. Good morning. The fog has been working pretty hard overnight, pushing back in. It will impact your visibility over the next few hours. Right now, you can see looking out toward the bay bridge, we have dense fog. Even up to the north bay, santa rosa reporting visibilities down to about one halfmile. Temperatures in the 50s to the 60s. Basically, right around 57 for San Francisco. Fairfield, 60 and san jose right now checking in, 62 degrees. As far as winds, you can see strong out towards fairfield right out to the delta at 23 miles an hour at last check. A layer of warm air is compressing the marine layer. As it does, theres dense f
Including the individual who talks about sudan. There is nothing wrong with having these leaders lead a consolation. But we have to look at the histories of ethnic relations in south sudan where they will come from an ethnic group where they are accused of other ethnic groups of the other sorts of issues and they are more acceptable to everyone and as one person told us when this institute was investigated was the ability of doing a lot more with the compilation process in the problems of south sudan cannot be prayed away. And so we look at a more comprehensive recompilation process that everyone will buy into is out of the question. And the other accountability that is critical for the recompilation to take place is the impunity has to stop. Because it is not impunity that has become one of the big reasons that is going on and is talked about. And these will need to be built into whatever political government will emerge if it were to be made with commitments and financial commitments
Speaker vos, speaker pro tem august, president ellis, majority leader fitzgerald, minority leader larson, minority leader barca, members of the wisconsin supreme court, constitutional officers, tribal leaders, members of the cabinet, distinguished guests, members of the legislature, most importantly, fellow citizens of the great state of wisconsin, it is an honor to appear before you tonight. Before we get started, i would like to introduce the first lady of wisconsin, my wife, tonette. [ applause ] also in the gallery are our sons, matt and alex, and my family; my parents, llew and pat, my brother, david, my sisterinlaw, maria, and my nieces, isabella and eva. [ applause ] next to my wife is Major General don dunbar, our adjutant general. I want to thank him and the more than 10,000 members of the Wisconsin National guard. Thank you for being here. [ applause ] the state of our state is strong and improving every day. The economy is dramatically better and our finances are in great sh
Hope you will follow the guidance in my budget recommendation and fully fund this effort. These courts provide a valuable service that helps get mississipians on the right path again. To combat serious crime in our state i have asked that you fund a Violent Crime strike force to impose a state federal and local Law Enforcement at officers these elite forces will respond to specific crime areas and hit gangs in drug dealers where they live. [applause] if you will give Law Enforcement the authority and the resources they need, they will get the job done. [applause] your Mississippi Department of Public Safety has done a remarkable job this year. With us tonight in the gallery as i find it apple ample of the selfless bravery of our troopers. Trooper first class kerpen stewart was recognized in 2012 as trooper of the year. While off duty and traveling to alabama troopers steward came upon a fiery crash. Despite the risk to himself troopers steward pulled the driver from his vehicle, exting