affordable lower-priced item and another for fire jumpers. saving a lot of live so that is why it is so important why it is important to make those products. inflation is a topic of conversation. i m sure you want your products to be as affordable as possible. inflation is here and we are finding small pieces of the puzzle but we can get manufactured on our own. we are trying to make our product go down. where it hurts me is the grocery store. i m waiting for supplies to get here but inflation is hurting me at the gas tank with my expedition which is $80 to fill rather than when trump was voicing.
remove a bigger block of this, and have a super event of access where you can find a lot of people at once? absolutely. you hit that void pocket, maybe one big long piece of concrete from that piling, an i-beam, a twin t fell in a certain area and create what had we used to call that pancake. went from a lean-to now or a v s so underneath the pancake could be a couple of voids. even a refrigerator could hold up a piece of concrete. and in this last picture, i wanted to show, you lived 9/11, you served there, you know the level of commitment. i don t think we ve seen it since then. of course, we have the fire jumpers and guys going out and dealing with natural disasters all over, you guys are often at them. but this picture i would like to go back to. this is the side of the building. there s a lot of that window-maker material, where it could fall on them and they have to remove it. but if you can go back to that silhouette picture, it hits so many of the people who were
of course, we have the fire jumpers and guys going out and dealing with natural disasters all over. you guys are often at them. but this picture that i d like to go back to. this is the side of the building, obviously. there is a lot of that is called widowmaker material, where it could fall on them. they have to remove it. but if you can go back to that silhouette picture. it hit so many of the people there, who were at 9/11. what does this mean, to you, to see this effort in this circumstance? it probably gives them a reflection, back, to that time for that period of moment as the sun was setting. as it did for you, caught your attention, it sure caught mine when you showed that to me. it was the reflection of the leftover of tower 1. skeleton, not a lot left of tower one. we are on the east side of that tower walking into that pile every day. so even one of the pictures i took has that same reflection. and, you know, a moment in time. gives you goes back to that. and i think the
was just going to be four to seven minutes lead time ten years ago. we know now what a storm will do if it looks like that, then that, because these guys went through it. talked to mike ayles today, he was the first guy, he was the one really that they made this movie twister about. he would drive into the storm to see how big the hail was so they could get the radar right and say okay, that s how big the hail is, if that, then that. these chasers are heroic. i think about as i was listening to all the conversation today, think about if we didn t have fire jumpers and you know, we may lose a fire jumper in the future, and you would say why would he ever jump into a fire to put the fire out. that s because he wanted to save people. that s the kind of man that tim was. and chad, on the subject of fires, i m going to come back to mike and talk about what s happening in colorado but there is this breaking story both in colorado and california tonight. tell me about the california part
hail is, if that, then that. these chasers are heroic. i think about as i was listening to all the conversation today, think about if we didn t have fire jumpers and you know, we may lose a fire jumper in the future, and you would say why would he ever jump into a fire to put the fire out. that s because he wanted to save people. that s the kind of man that tim was. and chad, on the subject of fires, i m going to come back to mike and talk about what s happening in colorado but there is this breaking story both in colorado and california tonight. tell me about the california part of this. 29,000 acres have gone up so far. how serious is it? well, it is still serious. the wind s still shifting 15 to 20 miles per hour and it s not so much that that s a wind speed that will really fan the flames ahead at five mile jump but because they re moving, they re not actually coming from one direction all day long, the firefighters don t know what side of the fire to jump on to to get out firs