And also tonight the reopening of businesses and several local counties. Lets start with the latest on the wildfires. New video from inside of the burn zone on the czu complex fire. Up against lots of flames. But many of the big redwoods are still standing. Containment now stands at 26 . In the last hour cal fire lifted more Evacuation Orders on the eastern edge of the fire. Were tracking two other massive fairs. The scu and it stands at 35 containment and the lnu complex in the north bay, containment stands at 35 as well. Well get back to our fire coverage in a moment. But we want to explain the new rules when it comes to the coronavirus. Today the governor introduced a new tier system when businesses can reopen. Here is how it works. It is a lot to digest. Each county is assigned to one of the four tiers. It is color coated. They are based on the rate of new cases and the Positivity Rate. You could see here the criteria each county needs to meet. They have to stay in the tier for thr
Impact of Climate Change. Members talked with james witt and Atmospheric Science professors about efforts to prepare for Natural Disasters which might result in change in weather patterns. The subcommittee will come to order. Without objections, the chair is authorized. This is our third in a series of Climate Change hearings, continuing with Natural Disasters. I recognize myself for five minutes to give an opening statement. Mentioned, this is the third in a series of hearings. History ofning the the Scientific Consensus of Climate Change and the Public Health effects of Climate Change in our first two hearings, the subcommittee turns to the impact of Climate Change on Natural Disasters. This subcommittee has three goals today. First, we are going to illustrate how Natural Disasters are made both more intense and more frequent to to Climate Change. Climate change israel and we are constantly reminded of that fact in terrifying ways. Just two weeks ago, it was reported that greenland l
Is live there. You just received surprising information about how long the body may have been there. Reporter good morning, kris and sam. The Sonoma County Sheriffs Office tell us its not been long that this body has been out there. They wouldnt define whether thats days or weeks. In a couple of hours the detectives will start to exhume the body to figure out who the person was, how did they die and why did they end up in the woods behind me. Armed with dirt sifters, metal detectors and other forensic gear. Sonoma county sheriffs detectives venture into the words on the northwest edge of sonoma estate to excavate a body lying in whats been described as a shallow grave. A landscaper made the discovery just after noon yesterday under a cluster of trees. A portion of the body is exposed but you cannot tell if its a man or woman, whether theyre clothed or whether theyre lying on their back or stomach. Reporter the persons hair is visible through the dirt and appears to lack much, if any, d
Handinhand with firstnet to make sure they have the resources not just from the department but from across the government, the best expertise available including a number of experts who have been involved. I have met and you are going to need to work with them. Youre going to your going to need to work with some of our intelligence agencies because the technology is so rapidly changing in these areas of the kind of sophisticated attacks that can occur and if we are talking about a terrorist attack you all are going to have to be able to communicate on your network. Of course, that is going to be one of the 1st things that the bad guys are going to try to deny our ability to communicate in command. Thank you mr. Chairman. Thank you. I want to i want to thank the chairman and Ranking Member and all of you. I appreciate obviously why we need this. We have all had differences in our state. A number of years ago we had an incident that prompted a discussion. We had a horrible madmen have ba
Commissioner chair tom wheeler tells open internet advocates that the fcc vote on internet rules was the proudest moment in his public life. The event focused on the recent vote and work with the fccs spectrum office. It runs 20 minutes. Good evening, everybody. So great to see all of you. I think we have more here tonight than last year. The gentlemen i am about to talk to and introduce also needs no introduction he is the man of the hour as someone at my table said. I think he is a man of courage and we all applaud this service and creativeity and the inspiration he has brought to the federal communication system. We are excited to hear what you have to say and grateful for your time tonight. Please join me in welcoming chairman tom wheeler. [applause] hello. How are you doing . Nice party you are having. Just having a couple friends over. It is great to be here. Thank you for joining us. We are so grateful. You have been busy. Every day at the fcc is like sunday on the farm. You kno