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Business owners looking to rebuild after fire [Video]

BALL GAMES, ESPECIALLY COMING UP HERE IN JUST A FEW MINUTES. CHRIS THANK YOU. IT HAS BEEN TWO WEEKS SINCE A LARGE FIRE DESTROYED SEVERAL BUILDINGS IN DOWNTOWN CLINTON, AND A CAUSE HAS NOT YET BEEN DETERMINED. TODAY, BUSINESS OWNERS ARE TRYING TO MOVE FORWARD AND REBUILD AFTER LOSING THEIR LIVELIHOODS. OUR REY LLERENA JOINS US LIVE ALONG MUSGROVE STREET WITH MORE REA. IF THE WIND PICKS UP LIKE IT IS RIGHT NOW, NIGEL AND SYDNEY, YOU CAN STILL SMELL THE BURNT WOOD AND MATERIALS. WEEKS AFTER THIS FIRE STARTED. TAKE A LOOK AND AS YOU CAN SEE, THERES STILL MATERIALS THERE LAYING ON THE GROUND NOW. BUSINESS OWNERS SAY THEYRE STILL TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO REBUILD WHILE INVESTIGATORS LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT MAY HAVE CAUSED THIS FIRE TO START. WEVE BEEN IN THAT LOCATION FOR 31 YEARS AND SO THERES A LOT OF MEMORIES. DOCTOR TOM MCMILLAN, REMEMBERING HIS FORMER OFFICE ON MUSGROVE STREET, DESTROYED BY THE AUGUST 27TH FIRE. ONCE WE GOT OUT THE FRONT DOOR AND LOOKED BACK, WE COULD SEE THE FIRE THAT HAD ENGULFED THE BACK OF HOUSE OF PIZZA. AND. AND THEN FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS, WE JUST SAT AND WATCHED, YOU KNOW, THE 3 OR 4 BUSINESSES RIGHT AROUND US BURN UP. MCMILLAN SAYS HE LOST EVERYTHING IN THE FIRE EXCEPT FOR PATIENT RECORDS THAT WERE STORED DIGITALLY. HE HAS SET UP TEMPORARILY DOWN THE STREET THANKS TO A DONATION FROM A LOCAL BUSINESSMAN. A WEIRD MOMENTS, YOU THINK, OH, WELL, YOU KNOW, WHAT ABOUT THAT? AND THEN YOU REALIZE THAT THAT WAS GONE. SO? SO ITS BEEN AN EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER. JIM SPRY IS THE MAIN STREET DIRECTOR AND A CO-OWNER OF ASPEN AND FIGS, AN ARTISAN SHOP THAT ALSO BURNED. YOU CANT EVEN START THE PROCESS TO GET IN AND START CLEANING UP OR ANYTHING. SPRY SAYS HE AND HIS WIFE ARE WORKING WITH THEIR INSURANCE TO PAY ARTISANS FOR THE LOST WORK. BUT HE SAYS DOWNTOWN TOOK A BIG HIT WITH THE FIRE. THE BUSINESSES THAT THAT ARE NOT OPEN NOW WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR A LOT OF THE FOOT TRAFFIC THAT COMES INTO DOWNTOWN, YOU KNOW, LUNCH CROWDS AND THINGS WITH HOUSE OF PIZZA, AS THEY EXPECTED, A LENGTHY REBUILD BEGINS. YOU KNOW, YOU NEVER THINK ITS GOING TO HAPPEN. AND THEN, OF COURSE, IT HAPPENS. SO ITS BUT BUT AGAIN, WEVE BEEN VERY THANKFUL AGAIN THAT NOBODY WAS HURT. RAY OF COURSE, THESE BUSINESSES ARE A STAPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY. SO HOW IS THE COMMUNITY HELPING OUT THESE BUSINESSES. SYDNEY ORGANIZERS TODAY ANNOUNCED THAT THERE WILL BE A BLOCK PARTY HAPPENING HERE ON MUSGROVE STREET ON SEPTEMBER 22ND, AND ORGANIZERS SAY ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE BUSINESSES THAT WERE AFFECTED. REPORTING LIVE I

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US Secret Service official who oversees protective operations to retire [Video]

The U.S. Secret Service official who oversees protective operations of elected officials, foreign dignitaries and high-profile events is retiring this week marking the second high-ranking official to leave the agency as it grapples with the aftermath of Donald Trumps near assassination in July.Michael Plati, an assistant director at the Secret Service, is leaving on his 27-year anniversary working at the agency and had been discussing his retirement with his family for more than a year, according to a person familiar with his plan.A Secret Service spokesperson said it was Platis personal decision and denied a media report that he had been asked to retire by senior leadership at the agency.Assistant Director Plati was not asked to resign or retire by anyone, the spokesperson said in a statement to CNN. This was a personal decision that he has made, and we thank him for his 27 years of dedicated service to the federal government.News of Platis departure comes as the agency faces increased scrutiny and a ramped-up campaign schedule in the lead-up to the 2024 election.Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned in July amid criticism for security lapses related to the assassination attempt against Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, and the agency is under continued pressure from lawmakers to hold individuals accountable for those security failures.Ronald Rowe, now acting director of the Secret Service, has said several times that he would wait until the results of internal investigations into the shooting before making personnel decisions over that days failures.Multiple Secret Service personnel from the Pittsburgh Field Office and one member of Trumps security detail involved in the advance planning for the July 13 rally have been reassigned to administrative duties and ordered to work from home.

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Marketing for the Now: EMEA Edition [Video]

Join us for the inaugural EMEA Edition of Marketing for the Now on September 16, 10:30 – 11:30am ET as we celebrate Back to School season with an incredible lineup of senior marketing leaders from across the pond 🎒 🏫 🤗 We are joined by:- Selina Sykes, Global VP Digital, Media and Commerce, Beauty & Wellbeing, Unilever- Yann Pissenem, Founder, Owner & CEO, UNVRS- Michael Torres, Chief Communications Officer, Hevolution- Anna Gregori, Vice President, Brand, Marketing & Customer Experience, Celestyal Cruises- Jason Iliffe, Co-Founder and CEO, CLIQ- Nicola Gunby, Co-Founder and CMO, CLIQ- Clare (Hill) Morris, Marketing Director, SXSW London

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‘Without the winter fuel payment, I will be working until I die’: Devastated pensioners reveal fears as Labour votes to cut annual payment – including some missing the cut by just 3 [Video]

Labour was today cleared to scrap the annual payment for more than nine million pensioners despite Sir Keir Starmer suffering a Commons revolt.

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Cool weather forecast offers hope in battling intense Southern California blaze [Video]

Several days of extreme temperatures have stoked a wildfire in Southern California that burned so hot it created its own thunderstorm-like weather systems, but firefighters hope to gain the upper hand as cooler weather is expected to move in after Tuesday.The so-called Line Fire has forced at least 6,000 people to evacuate, and threatened thousands of homes and commercial structures as it burns along the edge of San Bernardino National Forest, about 65 miles east of Los Angeles.Were dealing with triple-digit temperatures and hard-to-reach steep areas where there has not been fire in decades, or in recorded history, so all that vegetation has led to significant fuel loads, Cal Fire spokesperson Rick Carhart said.The conditions have limited firefighters ability to control the blaze, which has created the type of clouds that can spawn gusty winds and lightning strikes.Three firefighters have been injured since the blaze was reported Thursday, state fire managers said.An excessive heat warning issued for the Los Angeles area will expire Tuesday night.As of Tuesday morning, the blaze had charred about 41 square miles of grass and brush and blanketed the area with a thick cloud of dark smoke. It was 5% contained.Video below: Airport fire near Santiago Peak in Southern CaliforniaThe blaze is one of many burning across the West, including in Idaho, Oregon and Nevada, where about 20,000 people had to flee a fire outside Reno.The Line Fire is one of the most dangerous of many in California, including one north of San Francisco that destroyed more than two dozen homes and another that broke out in Orange County, southeast of Los Angeles.Stephen Richardson, whose 1930s cabin in the unincorporated community of Mountain Home Village is in the path of the Line Fire, said Monday that he installed more fire-resistant siding to the wooden structure and trimmed some branches away from it.Thats about all I can do, aside from standing on the top of the roof with my garden hose, but thats not in the plans, Richardson said.Southern California mountain community residents like Richardson are mulling whether to stay and protect their homes or leave. Richardson, a math and physics instructor at Platt College, said he planned to meet with his students online before deciding whether to leave the community where he was born and raised. Video below: Helicopters rush to aid as mountains engulfed with smoke seen from Airport Fire in Trabuco CanyonMara Rodriguez, a spokesperson with the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department, which issues evacuation orders, said nearly 5,000 homes fell under the existing orders and nearly 17,000 more were under evacuation warnings.Running Springs resident Steven Michael King said he had planned to stay to fight the fire and help his neighbors until the fire escalated Sunday morning. He ultimately left out of fear that smoke could keep him from finding a way out later.The affected area is near small mountain towns in the San Bernardino National Forest where Southern California residents ski in the winter and mountain bike in the summer. Running Springs is on the route to the popular ski resort town of Big Bear.Meanwhile, firefighters used bulldozers, helicopters and planes to control another rapidly spreading blaze near a remote-controlled airplane airport in Orange County. The fire started Monday and spread to about 3 square miles in only a few hours. By Tuesday, it had charred more than 14 square miles and spread to neighboring Riverside County with no containment, according to Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Steve Concialdi.Two firefighters who were part of the initial response had heat-related injuries and a civilian suffered from smoke inhalation. All three were treated at a hospital and released, Concialdi said.The blaze was ignited by a spark from heavy equipment being used by public workers, said TJ McGovern, a deputy chief with the Orange County Fire Authority.The crew was trying to move large boulders to serve as barriers to an area of the Trabuco Canyon with a lot of dry vegetation that could ignite easily, he said at a news conference Monday night.The fire has been classified as unintentional, McGovern said.Another blaze in Southern Californias Angeles National Forest, north of the city of Glendora, in Los Angeles County, grew to more than 4 square miles and wasn’t contained at all as of Tuesday.The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department ordered visitors at a campground and residents of an adjacent river community to evacuate, the U.S. Forest Service said.In Northern California, a fire measuring less than a square mile that started Sunday burned at least 30 homes and commercial buildings and destroyed 40 to 50 vehicles in Clearlake City, 110 miles north of San Francisco, officials said. Roughly 4,000 people were forced to evacuate by the so-called Boyles Fire, which was about 40% contained Monday afternoon.In Nevada, the uncontained Davis Fire burning about 20 miles outside Reno grew to about 10 square miles after igniting Sunday. It originated in the Davis Creek Regional Park in the Washoe Valley and was burning in heavy timber and brush, firefighters said.An emergency declaration issued for Washoe County by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Sunday noted that about 20,000 people were evacuated from neighborhoods, businesses, parks and campgrounds. Parts of south Reno remained under the evacuation notice on Monday and some homes, businesses and traffic signals in the area were without power.In Idaho, fire managers were prepared for an active day, with warm, dry and windy conditions and even more challenges on Tuesday. The Boulder and the Lava Fires are burning in western Idaho.In central Oregon, several blazes prompted evacuation warnings, including one west of Mount Bachelor in the Deschutes National Forest.

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Key issues for presidential debate [Video]

Hours ahead of Tuesday night’s high-stakes presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, WISN 12 News asked Milwaukee voters what they wanted to hear from the candidates on the debate stage. “I’m expecting Kamala Harris to treat it like a job interview,” voter Terrance Reeves said. “I’m hoping to see some more policy,” said Brady Wirkes, a law student at Marquette University. “I think both of the candidates have a lot of gray area and it’s unsure what both of them are going to be doing if they were to be the president.” Policy a consistent answer from Milwaukee voters Tuesday morning. Voter Tyler Klein is hoping the name-calling and on-stage bickering is kept to a minimum. “I really hope that it’s something that’s more productive than we’ve seen in the past,” he said. Susan Gebhardt agrees.”I’m hoping to hear something different this time. I would like to see them not maybe backstab and point out everybody’s faults and maybe get to the topics and really have some plans on what they’re going to do,” she said. As for whether the debate will sway voters’ decisions in November, 12 News received a mix of responses. “I already know my decision, so Im set with that,” Gebhardt said. Marquette University student Haley Olson said, “It definitely could; I mean, there’s always a possibility.” Regardless of voters’ positions, each agreed they want to see a productive 90 minutes on the debate stage Tuesday night.

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What’s new in Google Workspace? | New Updates Summary August & September 2024 [Video]

What’s NEW on Google Workspace?Check out the latest updates that Google has done to improve Workspace and get the chance to ask Peter Moriarty questions. Drop any questions you’d like answered at http://ask.itgenius.tv and upvote the questions you’d like to be answered. GET STARTED WITH US:→ Join our Google Workspace community group→ Claim a FREE IT Systems Check & Consultation→ Transfer your billing and get a BUNCH of free goodieshttps://www.itgenius.com/links?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Organic&utm_content=Community-QA-Google-Workspace-240912#googleworkspace #smallbusiness #technews #techtips