Fires in this area the same area on that they dealt with fires up this afternoon the fact is right now no homes damaged no one was hurt. All these fires contained. Matt now here showing where the but fires burning done in canyon park west of highway 13 along park boulevard. Steep terrain into the canyon at making reaching some of those fires not that much more challenging. And any fires and the Oakland Hills bring back some very bad memories tragic day in bay area history. October 20th its 1991 a fire started ended up killing 25 people burning nearly 4000 homes. The blaze that took three days to put out and all the todays fires much smaller quickly contained people who live in the area and no. 91 are certainly scared i saw smoke and flames helicopters we call the police addis scared a look like it was going to travel down i did not know about the fuss was supposed my house. At the daughter resent dedicatee grabs supplies and we headed out. it seems to be under control right now Oakland
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Finds you all safe and well. On behalf of city lights, booksellers and publishers and the city lights foundation, id like to welcome you to our virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first
Virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first best first book. His academic writings of a period in American Literature africanamerican review, hallelu notes and queries as well as many othe
Virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first best first book. His academic writings of a period in American Literature africanamerican review, hallelu notes and queries as well as many othe