From here from getting closer there has been a wind factor as well. You mentioned earlier today Governor Brown thanked a few of the more than 3,000 firefighters on the job here. He also got a briefing on the fire that has cost california now more than 20 million. He says california has the money in fact says the president called on sunday and offered federal support. Lets go on winters come and floods move ash and debris that, is bad. So whatever firefighters can do, were doing. So there is a large containmentent of bay area firefighters in the area. At least ones we saw. We saw this morning crews from palo alto, Mountain View and san jose moving out this morning to protect the community of twain heart. Our strike team was firing the fire front. We never engaged but if the fire made a run towards homes were in position to make a stand. This is one of the heading towards top 10 largest fires coming back live now you can see helicopters heading back to a water supply to make a pick up be
winning thh lottery. why they chose to give away most of the monny. high-tech doesn t always mean top notch. going without all the confusion and without the big price tag. good morning. it s thursday, november 24th and it is a rainy start to the morning. you might be able to see some rain falling there in that shot, noo going to be fun especiaall when you get out on the rradways, so just be careful and keep that in minn. good morning, i m patrice harris. meteorologist steve fertig is forecast. you warned us this was coming so we should be ready. rain and more through the day. this is what you will find, plenty of rain through the ú%ternoon and evening as well tonight. 50 degrees for the starting temperature. %-the cloud cover, however, that is the benefit here. 55 deggees in salisbury and 45 in hagerstown. as you see the low pressure ú%nter moving up the coast, ú%rses suuface low with a couple of rain in between. it will fill through the day and it will be on and off
east analysts david mckovsky and ghaith al omari assess the situation after the israeli government let a moratorium on settlement construction in the west bank lapse. ifill: then ray suarez leads a debate about a new proposal that would allow federal authorities to extend wiretapping to online communications. brown: we talk to laura tyson, president clinton s chief economic adviser, the third in our series of conversations on extending the bush-era tax cuts. ifill: special correspondent ben barnier reports on the french government s controversial decision to deport gypsies to romania and bulgaria. the rona deportations have been happening quietly for years, they became a hot button political issue when one was killed at a political check point. brown: margaret warner gets the details on the merger between low-cost rivals southwest airlines and air tran. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with t
ifill: special correspondent ben barnier reports on the french government s controversial decision to deport gypsies to romania and bulgaria. the rona deportations have been happening quietly for years, they became a hot button political issue when one was killed at a political check point. brown: margaret warner gets the details on the merger between low-cost rivals southwest airlines and air tran. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: the future of middle east peace talks was up in the air again today, as negotiators waited to see if settlement construction would begin again on the west bank, and palestinians would walk away from the table. for the first time today in near
controversial decision to deport gypsies to romania and bulgaria. the rona deportations have been happening quietly for years, they became a hot button political issue when one was killed at a political check point. brown: margaret warner gets the details on the merger between low-cost rivals southwest airlines and air tran. ifill: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: the future of middle east peace talks was up in the air again today, as negotiators waited to see if settlement construction would begin again on the west bank, and palestinians would walk away from the table. for the first time today in nearly a year there was nothing to stop jewish settlers from building homes in the