President joe biden, representatives al green and Sheila Jackson lee. Withervice concluded reverend al sharpton. God is god god is is he he has hope tomorrow hope for god is, god is is god ooh, god is is w god he is my hope for tomorrow rock is my he is my rock to believe it,ot god is, god is believe i know he is yes, he is god is everything, my everything i know he is my everything, my everything you e will be with he will be with you you always, be with my everything, my everything i know he is my everything my Everything Everything my everything my everything, my everything amen. Amen. You may be seated. We certainly give honor to god and greet each and every one of you who are watching by way of television or stream, those of you who are here to observe the homegoing celebration of brother george floyd, and we say to his family our heart is with you. The old gospel hymn says in times like these, we need a savior. Times like these, we need an anchor. Be very sure that your anchor ho
Is he he has hope tomorrow hope for god is, god is is god ooh, god is is w god he is my hope for tomorrow rock is my he is my rock to believe it,ot god is, god is believe i know he is yes, he is god is everything, my everything i know he is my everything, my everything you e will be with he will be with you you always, be with my everything, my everything i know he is my everything my Everything Everything my everything my everything, my everything amen. Amen. You may be seated. We certainly give honor to god and greet each and every one of you who are watching by way of television or stream, those of you who are here to observe the homegoing celebration of brother george floyd, and we say to his family our heart is with you. The old gospel hymn says in times like these, we need a savior. Times like these, we need an anchor. Be very sure that your anchor holds and grips the solid rock. We want to bring greetings to everyone within the sanctuary walls and also who are watching platformm
134,000 acres. It has destroyed four hos and a dozen other structures. Its nearly put San Franciscos water and electrity supplies in anger. More than 2800 firefighters are having a hard time getting control of the fire because of rough terrain and tall trees which catch fire far abov their reach. The weather is making their effort more difficult. Leigh glaser shows us why. It was really a hot day out the on the fire lines and a gusty winds, reported gusts to 35 mes per hour in the higher terrain there. Were giving you a good see of that plume of smoke that being created by these fires. And its moving as far north as South Lake Tahoe. Theyre reporting very poor air quality. Current readings, temperatures in the upper 80s. Hot out there. Humidity at only 17 . Very dry those winds sohwest gust to 30plus miles per hour. Tomorrow not a lot of relief here. 90 those winds will pick up as well. There is a chance of some dry lightning as we head into tuesday night and wednesday, sothing they do
Members left the camp earlier this week, the family camp has been in operation for nearly century. Right now more than 2800 firefighters are having a hard time getting control of the fire because of rough terrain and tall trees that keep the fire above their reach and the weather is also making it difficult. It has been a rough day out there for the firefighters. We had temperatures today in the 90s. Low relative humidity and very fierce winds. Especially in the higher elevations. Reported gusts of over 45 miles an hour. We will show you live doppler 7 hd, you can get a sense of the smoke that is coming off the burned area, its the light gray shadowing right there on live doppler 7 hd, current readings right now, temperatures are starting to drop a bit. 17 degrees, relative humidity 22 , winds are up, and gusts of 45 miles an hour. Temperatures once again, near 90. They are going to have strong, west to southwest gusts and 35 miles an hour, even higher and there was chance of dry light
Something they do not need. Ama. Leigh, thank you so much. John alston joins us live from Tuolumne County with a look at the fire tonight. Reporter this has been one of the nagging trouble spots all afternoon. Behind me that road behind me is the road that leads up to berkeley camp. As best we can tell, that is still apparently threatened by the fire thats burning behind me. Fire crews apparently were able to save some yurts in the area and theyre keeping an eye on some cabins. We dont have any reports of any damage at this point, but the winds have been making matters worse up here in the sierra. Like a welltimed bucket brigade, several helicopters tried to snuff out the fire that would not go away. On the western side, fire crews are taking preventive measures to keep the flames from reaching more populated areas. This clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. True survivors here. We dont know whats going on either, but we know were safe here. Reporter