Cool off so yeah. We are lucky. Reporter and all, about 41,000 customers were impacted in parts of 24 counties with peak wind gust one state reaching 65 miles an hour but now that weather clear has been given an pg e is systematically bring that power back on. Places like alameda and santa cruz counties are 100 restored, Sonoma County bite midafternoon was more than halfway there. Basically you have it in sectors, and alignment, cruise basically going and my ends along those lines to make sure there is not any damage and that we have helicopters, eyes in the sky, also doing this on the line. Still on the winds have abated, the heat has not yet been it is hot, it makes it hard to be outside, especially with the kids. Has left residents and Business Owners looking for shade at their whiskey bar and grill, they have got a spot ready for those looking to leave their homes and have a cool drink. Still it is hard on staff. Reporter people keeping on during it, make sure the are taking care o
Max kaiser this is the kaiser really poured it all about bean counters that soon matters in this economy now stacey yeah because when you look at different economies its who who is counted and who doesnt count because if workers for example or the bottom 99 percent dont count then they dont get counted and so were going to look at 2 different headlines and so it means the difference between those who are counted and those who are not counted in the europe lets look there 1st because this is a topic that is dear to my heart and that is toilet paper who pays for the toilet paper the Big Questions of the work from home era as the world compulsives in crisis and tens of millions of us dig in for the long haul of working from home one question looms large who pays for the t. V. And toilet paper the answer according to the dutch is your bosses and how much about 2 year 0 or 2. 40 per working day on average this is interesting that the lockdown has shifted the way people relationship with the
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My district has bourn a lot of that. And as we begin to get con tanment on some of the biggest fires, were still not out of the woods. The intensity of the smoke has been so great and the inversion layer has held it in place so long that air quality in almost every part of california is very unhealthy. So, were struggling. People are feeling the health effects. Many have been evacuated and unfortunately many have lost homes. You say its been a tough summer. Compare it to 2018, which is known as the worst wild fire season on record, 103 confirmed dead that year, nearly 2 million acre of land burned. Are we getting close to that . Were way beyond it in terms of the acreage burned. Thankfully we have not lost as many lives as in 2017 and 2018. Remember that 2018 was bad. That was the paradise fire. But the year before, we had the terrible north bay fires that, again, hit my district. And we had entire neighborhoods just completely scorched and burned to the ground. And we lost dozens of l