Visit with an awards ceremony, honoring 7 members of the National Guard who rescued hundreds of campers approved by the creek fire. The California Wildfires will be in the National Spot light again tomorrow. Democratic v. P. Nominee and senator Kamala Harris will be in fresno meet with firefighters, greg lee, ktvu fox 2 news. After the president departed, Governor Newsom headed north to butte county where he met with wildfire evacuees. The north complex fire in plumas and butte counties is 26 contained. The fire has burned nearly 262,000 acres. At least 14 people have now died in the west zone six of that fire. 7 people remain missing tonight, and more than 500 structures have been destroyed. This is a look at the devastation along bald rock road just east of the community of berry creek. That town was nearly leveled by the fire. The bay area workweek getting off to a start with more unhealthy air quality. The smoke has prompted spare the air alerts for four straight weeks now. As Maur
There was not a whole lot of information. That was mother is one of 31 nursing home residents and eight staff numbers of been infected. Evening to you. The nursing home says it is responding to the outbreak, and iceland people as needed. Some staff and families are worried, nonetheless. Parkrose gardens is a Senior Living Center Located in fairfield. It is described as a Memory Care Community for residence with alzheimers or dementia. New at ten, deborah is here now with the concerns from loved ones. Reporter no one but staff in or out, hard enough on families, but it added a positive test into becomes excruciating. I would like to figure out t reporter a worried daughters the anonymous to protect her mother who lives in a nursing home in fairfield. And is newly positive for coronavirus. Ive been told she is okay, and she doesnt show symptoms. But if you i want to see that for myself, how to talk to her. Reporter they specialize in memory care with the slogan reimagine the living exper
Out just a tinge of that yellow to orange definitely nothing like the neon that much of a side yesterday and its kind of refreshing just to see something closer to normal because yesterday was just eerie across the region air quality not good we are seeing port a very poor conditions and even though it might smell fresh worst thing ash falling just look at your car you can see the ash thats fallen on it. Thats all you need to know to say hey i need to put some mask or Face Covering on just as weve gotten used to this year. Now why is it continuing to be so smoky. Well a couple days ago we saw those strong winds from the north that really put up some extra growth and wildfire such as the august and north complexes and any sort of smoke was pushed or write down our direction now winds have calmed down so that smoke that was pushing direction is staying with us yesterday as i mentioned it was a little higher up any sort of light that was pushed through blue light was reflected and all tha
The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol
The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol