Teacher. He was born in nevada county. He is the grandson of cornish hard rock gold miners. He is also the author of distant horizon, documents from the 19th century american west. Illuminated the also, the Award Winning sierra story. You can find it in our stores night as well. Store tonight as well. This was just published this year, it is amazing. Members can i get 20 off the books. It is dont have a copy of either, i suggest you grab them and get them signed by gary. The value will skyrocket afterwards. If you want a more complete biography or to learn more about the book, go on his website. He is a lovely person, it is such a treat. His stories, the way they tell them it are really compelling. Also, to let you know, think of your russians, there will be a q a portion. Cspan is here tonight. It is really important you go to the mic and ask the question. Now i will hand it over to him right now. Thank you, gary. Gary thank you for the lovely interaction introduction. I spoke it once
The present. He was born in nevada county. He is the son and grandson of hard rock gold miners. The oregon california trails association and National Historical society selected him as the educator of the year. He is the author of distant horizon, documents of the 19th century american west, coeditor of the illuminated landscape, a and theevada anthology, awardwinning sierra stories, tales of schemers, dreamers, which can find in our store tonight. His most recent books he will talk about tonight, which are goldrush stories, which was published this year. It is amazing. Members tonight get 20 off the book, so if you do not have a copy of them, i suggest you grab them, get them signed by gary and the value will skyrocket afterwards. [laughter] if you went a more complete biography and to love more, you can go on his website, garynoy. Com. He is a lovely person. Such a treat. His stories and the way he tells them are compelling. Think of your questions because there will be a q and a por
Hook on 17 counts of arson. [ cheering and applause ] many of those people cheering in that picture are of activities people who cant go home or may not have a home to go back to. Good evening. I am frank somerville. I am julie haener. The suspect is accused of sparked the clayton fire. According to cal fire, it has burned 4000 acres, destroying 175 structures. Tonight, crews appear to have made significant progress fighting the fire. Officially, it is 5 contained. Bill martin tracking the weather conditions in lake county. Deborah villalon will begin. You are not neighborhood in lower lake where unfortunately a lot of homes and property has burned. Reporter yes, we are on quarter horse lane, one of the streets where there are houses destroyed and then you will see one that standing and others that are gone. Its spotty, as fires often our. Its a tough blow knowing someone local did this intentionally, the victim show the resilience weve seen before. Were going to sleep in the back of t
Threats in the united states, but well show you exactly what officials are doing to at least try to keep people safe at hopkins airport. Tia of course, you know that sound. No Severe Weather in the forecast today, but you will hear tornado sirens blaring all over northeast ohio this brian good morning. Its wednesday, march 23rd. Thank you for joining us. Im brian duffy. Tia im tia ewing. Sam roberts is here in the first alert weather center. I dont know if she has a lot to talk about. Its so beautiful. Thats something to talk about, the warmup. Brian its nice and will get cold and warm again. Tia lets focus on the warm part. Brian id like to. Tell your buddy over there to do that. Samantha its so warm outside this morning. Were in the 50s, and some of us are almost at 60 degrees. If youre along the lakeshore, its so mild. Lets going outside and show you what it looks like coming into downtown. Great visibility, no fog issues. You can see folks driving just fine from this Vantage Point
Discussing the challenges we face in the region is necessary pare f to prepare for future potential disasters. And working toward minimizing the loss of life as well as ncere depleting limited resources associated with relief efforts. I give my sincere thanks to our colleagues and our witnesses forer joining us in this conversation today. And i yield to the ranking m member, mr. Connolly. D st thank you, mr. Chairman. And welcome to our panel. The United States has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to assistance in disaster readiness in nepal. For over 60 years weve had a presence in nepal in the form of our bilateral aid program. And weve been focused on strengthening the countrys Disaster Response capabilities for the last two decades. Include the establishment of a disaster risk office to make the country more resilient. Implementation for the program the enhancement of emergencyme response to train nepally First Responders and medical personnel and publication of a disaster Ri