at here is the past of investigative reporting. well, thank you. things, despite the makeup of the panel, i think things are changing in the newsrooms, there are a lot of women, african-americans, hispanics and asians all taking posts of responsibility in all these groups so while we have been behind and not as aggressive as we should have been and be more diverse in our organizations that s very much a top line question. in terms of the topics tackled it s a fair point that the people who are in the decision-making positions are perhaps not in touch as they should be with some of these other questions, like inequality and race but i think that by and large the main organizations are at least making efforts to address that. look, it s an absolutely excellent point, diversity is important not just for the sake of diversity, because it does give other perspectives on what s the story, and you know, this doesn t speak directly to the issue of women or african-americans or
have high winds. reporter: cal fire talked about the fire fight earlier today, and why the work is far from over despite 100 percent containment. it s basically doing mop up again. checking the perimeter of the fire, making sure there are no hot spots, then we go into patrol mode. reporter: and the news conference is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 11:30 at the sheriff s office. kpix 5. tonight if pge gets its way, their customers could end up paying for devastating wildfires across the state. the puc and cal fire are investigating if fire lines sparked the fires in sonoma and napa fires earlier this month. they re considering charges you, the payer, if and when the utility is find liable. pge cites a growing fire risk and tough insurance market. consumer groups say shareholders, not the customers should be bearing the brunt. and bart is cracking down on free riders, saying the free ride is over. they have stiff new penalties for riders who don t pay. reporter:
major day in the fire fight as they re expecting to make announcement about the arrest in the morning. the bear fire now fully contained as of today, ten days after it begin ripping through the rugging terrain. everything important you own is in this car? right. reporter: hundreds evacuated their homes for several days. six homes burned to the ground, and nine firefighters were hurt. and now we could soon know the cause behind the wildfire. according to the santa cruz paper, police are expected to announce an arrest in the fire. we re fortunate we didn t have high winds. reporter: cal fire talked about the fire fight earlier today, and why the work is far from over despite 100 percent containment. it s basically doing mop up again. checking the perimeter of the fire, making sure there are no hot spots, then we go into patrol mode. reporter: and the news conference is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 11:30 at the sheriff s office. kpix 5. tonight if pge gets its
one worker told me it s a tedious and mindful process. 36 bodies have been removed from the warehouse after friday night s tragic fire. and now, a criminal investigation into who was to blame has been launched. the range of charges could be murder all the way to involuntary manslaughter and until we know what the evidence shows us, there may be other charges if the evidence presents that. reporter: alameda county district attorney the alameda county district attorney says this is a potential crime scene. investigators have the painstaking task of preserving evidence to analyze. bucket by bucket. we are going to one cadaver dogs through the debris to make sure every part of this investigation is taking care of. reporter: structural weakness and safety concerns in the warehouse halted recovery operations since midnight last night. the building, deemed too dangerous for work to continue. heavy equipment has been brought in to shore up some of the unstable areas. federal
became human beings that god indeed was voting, that we are all equal. i suggest to you as dr. forbes has said that our voice is indeed our vote and that we vote every time we speak out, we vote everywhere we go, on every issue. now dr. forbes also talked about 9/11, which everyone agrees was an act of terrorism. but i am a child of the 60s from birmingham, alabama. and there was another affect terrorism that hammed in september, four little girls were bombed in a church across 16th street. i remember the anxiety and angst that come around that day, every year, one of those little girls sister went to school with me. it is also an act of terrorism that this country should do great penance for. because, that act of m terrorism, unlike the one on 9/11, is attach ed to the infl t inflected moral aptitude of this country. there is a lie being spread around and most of us are drinking the kool aid. the lie says that all people are not created equal the lie says somebody has to wi