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i addition to the labor commissioner, chp, sfpd and cal osha tell us they have ongoing investigations look into the company. but none of that has slowed it down. we'll stay on the story. >> whistleblower did reach out to us. if you want to connect 1-888-996-tips. >>> exploding fire has decimated the town of paradise. live picture of what is left of one neighborhood there. flames still very much a part and no houses standing. talking about businesses destroyed, homes destroyed. could be hundreds, maybe a thousand at this point. not sure of the number at this point. thousands of people have been evacuated, two firefighters injured. going to be a long night on the fire lines as crews attempt to get containment. bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> let's take you into the microclimate weather right now. many of you, including myself, have family up there and concerned with what is happening right now. a look at where the fire is and forecast of the tomorrow. situation we saw in paradise from cheryl hurd earlier is probably going to be similar in magalia and pulga as fire started
i addition to the labor commissioner, chp, sfpd and cal osha tell us they have ongoing investigations look into the company. but none of that has slowed it down. we'll stay on the story. >> whistleblower did reach out to us. if you want to connect 1-888-996-tips. >>> exploding fire has decimated the town of paradise. live picture of what is left of one neighborhood there. flames still very much a part and no houses standing. talking about businesses destroyed, homes destroyed....
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Nov 17, 2018
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fema and osha remember the n-95. any mask that says n-95. n-95 means it is certified to block at least 95% of the particles and smoke, ash, and dust. stuff you don't want in your lungs. you can go higher than 95. there are n-100s available, but just don't go lower than 95. all right, you might have heard somewhere that you have to replace these masks after eight hours of use. i am here to tell you, that is gnaw true. 3m says there is no limit. it told us today in no uncertain terms people should stop using their mask only if it gets dirty, damaged, or becomes difficult to breathe through. the eight-hour stuff is garbage direction. so read them, because they also show you how to put this thing on properly. if you cover just your mouth and leave your nose exposed, it won't do any good. the toughest part here might be. they are sold out at lots of places. lots of stores throughout the bay area told us they don't have any more of them. you can buy them online, but you have to wait a day or two for delivery. one last note, real quick here, there
fema and osha remember the n-95. any mask that says n-95. n-95 means it is certified to block at least 95% of the particles and smoke, ash, and dust. stuff you don't want in your lungs. you can go higher than 95. there are n-100s available, but just don't go lower than 95. all right, you might have heard somewhere that you have to replace these masks after eight hours of use. i am here to tell you, that is gnaw true. 3m says there is no limit. it told us today in no uncertain terms people...
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provides answers to all earthly questions we ask him if the i phone can also be found in the qur'an torah osha's yes of course there described in the koran of live when it doesn't researchers can find all of these discoveries in the koran for example the missiles that are being invented today about this and that tomic bombs that these things were all foretold by the prophets one thousand four hundred years ago they gave us and we shouldn't isn't. just a few weeks after this interview we found out that the teachers of the hottest confiscated and burned hundreds of mobile phones because they had music and dance videos stored on them. the schools leadership believes that women have no role to play in public life. moved the saw are probably tells us that they have their own special classes. the should not go with them we've done a great deal to support women's education in bangladesh the food we want to inspire women to support our country's development to do handicrafts minded children to tend to the household you know give to the husband summit without into the nameless division what if. we contin
provides answers to all earthly questions we ask him if the i phone can also be found in the qur'an torah osha's yes of course there described in the koran of live when it doesn't researchers can find all of these discoveries in the koran for example the missiles that are being invented today about this and that tomic bombs that these things were all foretold by the prophets one thousand four hundred years ago they gave us and we shouldn't isn't. just a few weeks after this interview we found...
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Nov 7, 2018
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of the democrats not a weakness because you do have to start pulling polling that pool of candidates osha see how well they do or not in the coming hours for the moment just in thanks for joining us we're seeing a little while. other news developments in the jamal khashoggi murder case just over a month when he was killed inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul turkish sources have told al-jazeera that the kingdom is willing to pay blood money to could show cheats family and his fiance it comes as the director of the cia gina housefull has reportedly seen all the evidence related to his death she was dispatched to turkey last month meanwhile turkey's president or the one is insisting the killing was ordered by the highest levels of the saudi government has more from istanbul more than a month since he was killed jews body has yet to be found and there are more questions about his murder but turkish authorities having creased the pressure on the saudi government by slowly leaking vital information according to turkish sources cia director general hospital was briefed on the murder and
of the democrats not a weakness because you do have to start pulling polling that pool of candidates osha see how well they do or not in the coming hours for the moment just in thanks for joining us we're seeing a little while. other news developments in the jamal khashoggi murder case just over a month when he was killed inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul turkish sources have told al-jazeera that the kingdom is willing to pay blood money to could show cheats family and his fiance it...
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fair osha's media campaign and it is unfortunate and it is regretful to see that this murder be handled in such a fashion that is a murder that should be handled. by the judiciary and those proven this possible will be penalized according to the saudi law what it is unfortunate to see the murder being politicized for that i tend to create a sense of. if anybody is imposition of certain pieces of evidence or facts that would help then vista they are invited to provide them to our judiciary and this is what we have been asking for from day one. and with respect to the. reasons behind these policies or certain statements i leave this matter to those who had made the statement or abducted these policies once again i reiterate that cooperation and collaboration is the best means it is through collaboration that we will be able to bring together as united all the muslim countries it is through collaboration and cooperation we will be able to establish facts and stablished reality and truth at the earliest possible time and this is what we are working to words. darting accusation without any b
fair osha's media campaign and it is unfortunate and it is regretful to see that this murder be handled in such a fashion that is a murder that should be handled. by the judiciary and those proven this possible will be penalized according to the saudi law what it is unfortunate to see the murder being politicized for that i tend to create a sense of. if anybody is imposition of certain pieces of evidence or facts that would help then vista they are invited to provide them to our judiciary and...
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i am happy to introduce ellie le bon's osha -- ellie leblond sosa. i hope she is going to come out now. is she coming? [ laughter ]tran25 works for a healthcare nonprofit and she was recently writing a book george and barbara bush, a great american love story. guess what? you can buy a signed copy outside of the auditorium after the program. pierce mallon bush, he is the son of neil and lives in houston and he is the ceo of big brothers and big sisters lone star. give him an applause.[ applause ]jeb bush jr., the son of governor jeb bush, serves as the managing partner of jeb bush and associates, and he serves on a number of nonprofit boards. he lives in florida.[ applause ] then we have our two daughters, barbara bush is the cofounder and board chairman of global health core. [ applause ]jenna bush, jenna bush hager is a correspondent with the nbc today show. she is just continuing the bush family tradition of warm relations with the media.[ applause ]they are joined by our moderator cokie roberts. please join me by welcoming them to the stage.[ app
i am happy to introduce ellie le bon's osha -- ellie leblond sosa. i hope she is going to come out now. is she coming? [ laughter ]tran25 works for a healthcare nonprofit and she was recently writing a book george and barbara bush, a great american love story. guess what? you can buy a signed copy outside of the auditorium after the program. pierce mallon bush, he is the son of neil and lives in houston and he is the ceo of big brothers and big sisters lone star. give him an applause.[ applause...
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Nov 23, 2018
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fsoorhe tew n things we have a ginger badre villageow dn bthy t elepha pt,osha we vere tes that dance and rctea tongst a th gereat meawdo and a wrfondeul reindeer. ree s's,more tne funl cas,ke it's all he >epteoromr: cen oow dnnd a eck out zoo ligshtnd aan juary t. just heav a good .time tbacko u.yo > are gat way to walk off all dinner. >>ha tounk y so chmu. tero fm the zoo and teo th w house christmas decorations springing up all over the acple, thate niolnaoo z trk.ac trains, trolleys andte sm ensginel wil circle. itil wl be lit dgurin a coneremy isth coming sdthuray. t>>>hast' myin kdf o spdiy.la h > news4or wking to save you money wit tgin veco.rage still to come, apps to help you wndo tloadhees bt deals. >>> plus, the source of the omaineet ltuce tbou aak hent iay m be safe to put the grnsk bac on your plate. >>> wha you needt me jas: this is jan e.s she'a sybusu conlttan awithn tiacifve leslety.so jane is al kidney nodor. teafr nado htinger eykidn to maurice, ja neas wk bactoer hmajuorl activities in a few ds.ay andnd kieyon dn atiodi'tdnco stan jpee a nny. i'm jamebrs own. meet
fsoorhe tew n things we have a ginger badre villageow dn bthy t elepha pt,osha we vere tes that dance and rctea tongst a th gereat meawdo and a wrfondeul reindeer. ree s's,more tne funl cas,ke it's all he >epteoromr: cen oow dnnd a eck out zoo ligshtnd aan juary t. just heav a good .time tbacko u.yo > are gat way to walk off all dinner. >>ha tounk y so chmu. tero fm the zoo and teo th w house christmas decorations springing up all over the acple, thate niolnaoo z trk.ac trains,...
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it began thursday afternoon and oshas spread into parts of angeles and ventura counties. firefighters are battling gusty conditions as the powerful santa ana winds fan the flames. officials forced evacuations in thousand oaks, where last week a gunman killed 12 people and himself at a country-western inr. >> it's devast it's like welcome to hell. i don't even know what to say. it's like we're all walking around kind of in a trance. >> reporter: the fire has also ravaged the seaside town of malibu where multi-million dollar houses and mobile homes in the hills have been destroyed. >> i'm surrounded by fire right now, i don't know whato do. >> reporter: one resident captured flames swallowing her malibu neighborhood as she fled. malibu and nearby calabasas are under mandatory evacuation orders and authoritiesdeave urged res to be prepared for new blazes. >> these are extreme conditions. if there's a fire in your neighborhood, do not wait for an evacuation order, leave. >> reporter: two new fires also broke out today near the woolsey fire, shutting down california highway 11
it began thursday afternoon and oshas spread into parts of angeles and ventura counties. firefighters are battling gusty conditions as the powerful santa ana winds fan the flames. officials forced evacuations in thousand oaks, where last week a gunman killed 12 people and himself at a country-western inr. >> it's devast it's like welcome to hell. i don't even know what to say. it's like we're all walking around kind of in a trance. >> reporter: the fire has also ravaged the seaside...
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. >> in addition to the labor commissioner, the chp, sfpd and cal osha tell us they all have ongoing investigations looking into this company. but as you can see, none of that has slowed it down. we will stay on this story. >> well, that whistleblower reached out to us. if you want to connect with our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigation. >>> much more coming up here for you at midday. kari has a look at the forecast, and we've seen still those cloudy skies there. >> yeah, still really smoky out there. here is a live look outside over san jose, and our temperature trend forevergre evergreen. well above normal temperatures, but calmer winds. we'll talk about the air quality for the weekend coming up next. >>> two tv stations, two languages and just one mission. to get you your money back. i'm consumer investigator, chris chmura. we'll share a few bilingual success stories, next. if i'm going to become santa, then i need to get into character. ♪ ho ho ho this is christmas, baby ♪ [ groans ] dude, how many candy canes did you eat?
. >> in addition to the labor commissioner, the chp, sfpd and cal osha tell us they all have ongoing investigations looking into this company. but as you can see, none of that has slowed it down. we will stay on this story. >> well, that whistleblower reached out to us. if you want to connect with our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigation. >>> much more coming up here for you at midday. kari has a look at the forecast, and...
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lyndon johnson signed a lot of bills-- freedom of information act.ev nixon signed the epa bill, the osha bill, product safety commission bill. - i actually don't know of anye in american history, other than presidents, who has as large a body of work on as many issues with as much impact over time as ralph, but his impact is not only law-by-law or book-by-book. it's the ethic that you can fight city hall or you can fight corporate america. he did it and he won. - inspired thousands of public interest lawyers, advocates, organizers. t - they weren'ally in that hippie-dippie-doodle,iv crazy, rights, vietnam movement. they were the radical nerds e, that were sitting th doing stuff in front of congress. - nader's raiders published fiercely and smartly. they really created a new form of political activity, ct which was consumerism with smart, professional help, rm and there was a reood, even though esxon, by now, was ent. so all in all, he attracted a great deal of d ergy spired people. - he's been called "the man who makes waves." here's ralph nader. - when ralph was on "the mike douglas sho
lyndon johnson signed a lot of bills-- freedom of information act.ev nixon signed the epa bill, the osha bill, product safety commission bill. - i actually don't know of anye in american history, other than presidents, who has as large a body of work on as many issues with as much impact over time as ralph, but his impact is not only law-by-law or book-by-book. it's the ethic that you can fight city hall or you can fight corporate america. he did it and he won. - inspired thousands of public...
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Nov 17, 2018
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unresolved physical situation in the united states driven by domestic political economy constantly combined osha compounded by inequality in the united states which perpetuates itself in this unbalanced physical situation. that configuration is historically novel. especially if it attaches -- and we are not talking about germany and britain, these are orders -- orders of magnitude. china and the united states are much, much bigger. that lack of system is what i'm referring to. >> there are two ways to rationalize things -- these things into a coherent -- coherent policy. we've done neither of them. one, is to say as people like bob blackwell and others have recommended is we have to get the economic strategy and political strategy in line. we have to stop feeding the chinese beast in whatever way we can. the version of that that we are getting is top trade -- tough trade talks. all of the things that the chinese are doing that are taking advantage of the system. while at the same time, beefing up your military. to me, that is like moving toward a cold war situation. i think -- i personally think
unresolved physical situation in the united states driven by domestic political economy constantly combined osha compounded by inequality in the united states which perpetuates itself in this unbalanced physical situation. that configuration is historically novel. especially if it attaches -- and we are not talking about germany and britain, these are orders -- orders of magnitude. china and the united states are much, much bigger. that lack of system is what i'm referring to. >> there...
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really developed its to osha navies, of coast the -- course the panama canal, seeing the u.s. of having more of a traditional type of approach to foreign policy with the interest to create power, he also had the rare honor of essentially choosing his successor, and choosing not to run for reelection when william howard taft was elected, he was a little bit disappointed in taft, and a lot of it had to do with domestic policy, that taft did not carry through his own progress in, on things like antitrust legislation, a little bit in bed with business and so on, so, partly because he was disappointed in his own to some extent anointed successors, decided to jump back into the ring in 1912. and it was quite an interesting campaign, among other things, remembered for his speech in the walkie in october, when he was actually shot, before he was to give an address, and he decided to give the speech anyway. he actually showed the entry wound, and the blood to the public. and, said something to the effect of, it takes more than that to kill a bullmoose. it was kind of the man he was, it
really developed its to osha navies, of coast the -- course the panama canal, seeing the u.s. of having more of a traditional type of approach to foreign policy with the interest to create power, he also had the rare honor of essentially choosing his successor, and choosing not to run for reelection when william howard taft was elected, he was a little bit disappointed in taft, and a lot of it had to do with domestic policy, that taft did not carry through his own progress in, on things like...
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we've learned many years ago with formation of osha and other organizations that help us create a safe work environment. now we realize that a healthy work environment is as critical as creating a safe work environment. so when you think about a healthy work environment it's not just the physical health, nutrition that we typically kind of put in a box about thinking of health. it's well-being is more about the social, , financial, people are starting financial in this country. they have student debt, student loans, new employees coming in so there's lots of distractions. there's also a sense of community and purpose that really rounds out your feeling personally. so at work the small employers especially needs to engage the workforce in a a way that finds that exactly what can help people be support award. we heard mallory described its hard hiring people right now everywhere. and so when you do get these employees in, you want to retain them which means they want to be treated the way they want to be treated. if they don't like the environment, they will go to another organization, o
we've learned many years ago with formation of osha and other organizations that help us create a safe work environment. now we realize that a healthy work environment is as critical as creating a safe work environment. so when you think about a healthy work environment it's not just the physical health, nutrition that we typically kind of put in a box about thinking of health. it's well-being is more about the social, , financial, people are starting financial in this country. they have...
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. >> osha eventually will take over that investigation if it's determined to be that type. >> there was an autopsy, too. routine, of course. >> told us that the victim had been electry cu rr electricuted fear an explosion. >> pacific gas and electric sent a team over which confirmed it looked like an accident and sadly, not unique. >> he said, well, we've seen stuff similar to this, what might happen is the operator will get into the panel with a tool for some reason and cross the leads with that tool and cause a plasma type of explosion and that could have been what happened. the other thing he did say is we've never seen anything this big. >> this is what the electrical box would have looked like before the explosion. about the size of a high school locker. and after the explosion, that box was nowhere to be found. all that was left is a splintered post where it once stood. hard to know what to make of that. >>> coming up -- along with the crops, growing resentments at the farm. >> robert told paul that he was going to get my share of what my dad was going to leave me of the ranch. >>
. >> osha eventually will take over that investigation if it's determined to be that type. >> there was an autopsy, too. routine, of course. >> told us that the victim had been electry cu rr electricuted fear an explosion. >> pacific gas and electric sent a team over which confirmed it looked like an accident and sadly, not unique. >> he said, well, we've seen stuff similar to this, what might happen is the operator will get into the panel with a tool for some...
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from osha or the department of labor or the u.s. -- were normally there is concerned that they don't speak english well enough. it might compromise a family member. it provides space where the interactions are possible. it addresses not that's the immediate programs problems but a broader sense of the need for access to social economic and political rights. i just want to give a quick example of a quote from a former accident. he's basically talking about this idea of becoming integration centers. there focusing more on this opportunity within the u.s. for migrants regardless of their status. also, joining mexicans and latinos in his purpose, building on what's a mexican issue but a shared issue among all their populations. gaining access to all these different rights and not just protections and immediate urgent concerns. some of the opportunities and of course, this great and can be an example of something positive and a move in a different direction and how we normally talk about these issues and how they play out in the bilateral, they also pre-present challenge in contradictions
from osha or the department of labor or the u.s. -- were normally there is concerned that they don't speak english well enough. it might compromise a family member. it provides space where the interactions are possible. it addresses not that's the immediate programs problems but a broader sense of the need for access to social economic and political rights. i just want to give a quick example of a quote from a former accident. he's basically talking about this idea of becoming integration...
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., for example from the osha or department of labor. or the terms of access to naturalization, where normally perhaps it is very fearful concerned that they don't speak english well enough. or that that might compromise the status of the family member, but the consulate provides the space where, this interaction is possible. and address not just the immediate urgent program problems that are migrant.mckay migrant might face, but a broader sense of political and economic rights in the country. and i just want to give a quick example of a quote from our former mexican ambassador, he is basically talking about this idea of how consulates have become integration centers. so they are focusing more on this access to opportunity, within the u.s. for migrants, regardless of their status. and also, joining mexicans and latinos in building on what has been discussed before. not just the mexican issue, but a shared issue among other publications -- populations. getting all of these different rights and not just protection and immediate, urgent con
., for example from the osha or department of labor. or the terms of access to naturalization, where normally perhaps it is very fearful concerned that they don't speak english well enough. or that that might compromise the status of the family member, but the consulate provides the space where, this interaction is possible. and address not just the immediate urgent program problems that are migrant.mckay migrant might face, but a broader sense of political and economic rights in the country....
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., from osha, the department of labor or uscis in terms of access to naturalization where normally perhaps there is fear or concern that they don't speak english well enough or that that might compromise the status of a family member, but the consulate provides this space where these interactions are possible, and not just the immediate urgent program problems a migrant might face, but a broader sense for the need to social, economic and political rights in the country. i just want to give a quick example of a quote from our former mexican ambassador to the u.s., where he's basically talking about this idea of how consulates have become integration centers, so they are focusing more on this access to opportunity within the u.s. for migrants regardless of their status and also, joining mexicans and latinos in this purpose, building on what has been discussed before, that it's not just a mexican issue, but a shared issue among other population and with a focus of gaining access to all these different rights and not just protection and immediate urgent concerns. some of the opportunities and
., from osha, the department of labor or uscis in terms of access to naturalization where normally perhaps there is fear or concern that they don't speak english well enough or that that might compromise the status of a family member, but the consulate provides this space where these interactions are possible, and not just the immediate urgent program problems a migrant might face, but a broader sense for the need to social, economic and political rights in the country. i just want to give a...
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comfortable and at ease in reaching out to different organizations that are present and participating from osha or the department of labor or the uscis in terms of access to naturalization, where normally there is perhaps fear or concern that they don't speak english well enough or that that might compromise the status of a family member, but the consulate provides this space, where these interactions are possible and that address not just the immediate urgent problems that a migrant might face, but a broader sense of the need for access to social, economic, and political rights in the country. and i just want to give a quick example of a quote from our former mexican ambassador to the u.s., where he's basically talking about this idea of how consulates have become immigration centers. so they're focusing more on this access to opportunity within the u.s. for migrants regardless of their status. and also joining mexicans and latinos in this purpose, building on what has been discussed before, that it's not just a mexican issue, but a shared issue among other populations and with a focus of gain
comfortable and at ease in reaching out to different organizations that are present and participating from osha or the department of labor or the uscis in terms of access to naturalization, where normally there is perhaps fear or concern that they don't speak english well enough or that that might compromise the status of a family member, but the consulate provides this space, where these interactions are possible and that address not just the immediate urgent problems that a migrant might...