9 11 when nearly 3,000 people were killed in terror attacks plotted by al qaeda. Ahead we will have more on how the country is commemorating this solemn day. First, we want to begin with the historic wildfires that are ravaging it the west coast. In northwest oregon, half a Million People were told to evacuate as wildfires grow. Nearly 30 massive and fastmoving blazes are burning across the state. You are looking at the charred remains of a neighborhood in northern california. The north complex fire ripped through the area killing at least ten people, making it the states deadliest fire of the year. Danya bacchus is in fresno county, california. What is the containment like on the north complex fire . Reporter annemarie, the containment is just at 23 . Officials say that fire is still a threat, and now more than ever is the time to be vigilant. Residents of oregon city evacuated thursday as wildfires crebt toward the portland suburbs. We have never seen this amount of uncontained fire
A lot of purple air were seeing quality because you decided not on this map and so its mostly to stay inside. Kris sanchez, today in the forever. Bay. At 5 46ic airlines struck the in the north bay, San Francisco over to the east bay, and were also seeing some thicker fog World Trade Centers north which, once again, is helping to the smoky skies forcing changes for at least one 9 11 pull it down. Tower. Well talk more about this and remembrance here. This is a live look in new york whats coming up. Well have more on that in just city where a ceremony is getting mike, how is it looking right under way right now. Now for the commute . It will start with a moment of well, kari, it might be the a moment. 19 years since the september 11 silence in just a moment. Smoke, it might be the fog, a mix of the two, whatever the terror attacks. The ceremonies have been scaled case chp is talking about what now the three locations where back slightly this year due to were seeing at the bay bridge, th
Me it is my belief that the only thing that we have to fear is fear itself. By the time Franklin Roosevelt gives his march 1933 inaugural speech, almost a quarter of the nation is unemployed. More than 5,000 banks have failed and drought is persisting in key agricultural areas of the country. People must have faith. Coming up in the next hour, stories from the Great Depression as we take you to places like toledo and then in 1931 five of the six largest banks all failed at the same time which made it the largest banking failure of the Great Depression. To successful infrastructure of the times still impacting us today. And to one ending in tragedy. Well talk you to st. Paul with gangsters and the corrupt police force strike a bargain. Well explore the impact of new deal programs like the Conservation Corp as we go just outside of amarillo, texas. We wouldnt have a park here if it wasnt for the Conservation Corp. And well hear from artists who tell tales. We begin our cities tour featur
Plunges and a financial panic gripped the world. This land is your land this land is my land from california to the New York Island i have but one desire, and that is to see my country again on the road to prosperity. This land was made for you and me let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. By the time Franklin Roosevelt gives his march 1933 inaugural speech, almost a quarter of the nation is unemployed. More than 5,000 banks have failed and drought is persisting in key agricultural areas of the country. Coming up in the next hour, stories from the Great Depression as we take you around the country to places like toledo. And then in 1931, five of the six largest banks in toledo all failed at the same time, which made it the largest banking failure of the Great Depression. Two successful Infrastructure Projects of the time still impacting us today. And to one ending in tragedy. Well take you to saint paul where depression gangsters and the corrup
A student and photographer for the College Newspaper at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of life magazine. He has published a book about his experience, moments of truth a photographers experience of kent state 1970. Max thank you all so much for coming out tonight. Tonight, we are hosting the photographer Howard Ruffner who, during his College Years at kent state university, was a photographer for the yearbook and newspaper. His book tonight, moments of truth, is a collection of more than 150 photos around the kent state massacre of 1970 in which four students lives were lost. So without further ado, please welcome Howard Ruffner. [applause] howard first of all, i have to say it is nice to see some familiar faces out here. Lots of people from pasadena village and relatives. My daughter is here with my soninlaw, and his parents are here. People from near where i live. But most of all, i have to thank my wife for being here. If she will just raise her hand. [applause] a