Davenport, and ader row. Agency. The scu lightning fire is but we have brought in significant numbers of resources from other parts of the state. We have called upon our western now the 7th largest wildfire in state partners. In fact, we have requested california history. Firefighters from other states. Nearly 230,000 acres or 360 we have activated the National Square miles have burned. The fire complex is now 10 guards, including their guards contained, and cal fire says so troopsmen, who are going to create introduce, and brought have been evacuated from their in the federal activation with homes, and five structures have air tankers, aircraft, thats weve been able to transform been destroyed. The lnu complex fire in the north bay is now 7 contained into fire tanker. We are drawing upon every available resource. Not only to help us fight the current fires, but, as was at 219,000 acres. Five deaths are being reported mentioned, we are looking at in connection to those fires. The napa
Contra costa, santa clara, san joaquin, and stanislaus. Nearly 230,000 acres have burned. The fire election and now 10 contained. Cal from their homes d. The czu complex is burning in the Santa Cruz Mountains and the southern end of San Mateo County. 50,000 acres have been charred, and the fire is still zero percent contained. 64,000 people are under evacuation orders. Cal fire said at least 50 structures including dozens of homes have been destroyed, but that number is expected to grow. For those frying to get out of the Santa Cruz Mountains today, it has not been easy. Gridlock was described as they tried to leave. You could see people packed up, trucks backed up, trailers backed one motor homes leaving. It was have a very slow crawl. Reporter multiple towns in the Santa Cruz Mountains and toward this coast have been evacuated, including boulder cream, davenport, and pescadero. This is a live picture. This is jonathon cox of cal fire. Lets listen in. So seven clear on what that means
Cspan. Created by americas Cable Television companies as a public service. Not to you today by your television provider. Dr. Anthony fauci is the director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases. Theave an update on covid19 pandemic. He took questions from reporters in the government response to the disease. Good morning everybody and its a pleasure to be back with our audience and if this is your first time at a reporter briefing welcome. We been an unbiased resource to advance knowledge and understanding and an important part of our work is to serve as a resource for reporters and journalists. Today i am honored to welcome back our special guest doctor Anthony Fauci who as Everybody Knows has been at the epicenter of solving every Infectious Disease challenge of the lasttwo decades. Doctor fauci the last time we spoke it was 2018 and we were recognizing 100 years since the 1918 pandemic with the past two vaccinesand today where and another precipitous moment in history. Were
We been an unbiased resource to advance knowledge and understanding and an important part of our work is to serve as a resource for reporters and journalists. Today i am honored to welcome back our special guest doctor Anthony Fauci who as Everybody Knows has been at the epicenter of solving every Infectious Disease challenge of the lasttwo decades. Doctor fauci the last time we spoke it was 2018 and we were recognizing 100 years since the 1918 pandemic with the past two vaccinesand today where and another precipitous moment in history. Were glad science has evolved since 1918 standards and could not be more honored you are here to explain the latest science and the path to hopefully a Coronavirus Vaccine and to be here to answer the questions from the reporters so thank you so much. Im going to turn it over for your opening remarks now. Thank you sarah and its a great pleasure to be with you today to address the breakfast healthcare reporters by the alliance and health policy. It was
Im jamie colby, and today im in birmingham, alabama, which is in the rolling foothills of the appalachians. They say that wars are fought to change maps, and this episode of strange inheritance is actually about a map, a very old map, and one that survives in a family whose history spans from texas to virginia and then back here to alabama. My name is Patrick Martin. My parents died in 1999, and my sister and i inherited the house and contents. We were surprised when we figured out what it contained. The house that patrick and his sister, peggy, inherited here in birmingham is now their home. Patrick, thank you so much for having me over. Its our pleasure. Patricks parents moved to alabama from maryland and bought the house in the 1960s. Patrick, an architect, returns to take care of his ill parents in 1994 but then has his own health scare. I had a quintuple bypass surgery here. Patricks heart trouble leads him to an early retirement at age 47. With lots of time on his hands, he start