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US President Donald Trump visited the town of Paradise in Northern California

on Saturday it's an area that was destroyed by the deadliest wildfire in

the state's history chase Young has the full story

president Trump visited the fire ravaged town of Paradise on Saturday where

authorities say the remains of 77 people have been recovered so far and 909 three

people are still missing campfire which started on November 8th was 65 percent

contain as a Monday it has destroyed more than 13,000 600 homes and other

structures praising the work of firefighters and local officials present

from reiterated the need for forest management to prevent and contain

wildfires we do have to do management maintenance and we'll be working also

with environmental groups they've really I think everybody's seen the light and I

don't think we'll have this again to this extent we're gonna have to work

quickly president Park also visited site of old

sea fire which began on the same day as camp fire near Los Angeles in Southern

California the fire has led to three deaths so far in destroy at least 1452

structures it was 91% contained as of Monday rain is forecast for both

northern and southern California this week potentially helping extinguish the

flames and reduce the unhealthy levels of smoke but also raising the risk of

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California fire kills at least 76, California fire, nearly 1,300 missing - Duration: 0:46.

in other news the death toll from a devastating wildfire in California has

risen now to at least seventy six nearly 1300 people are also still unaccounted

for with officials fearing the death toll could keep rising over the past

week and a half the so-called camp fire has destroyed almost 10,000 homes and

has torched an area spanning about a hundred fifty thousand acres

firefighters are desperately trying to fight the blaze which they say may take

until the end of this month to fully contain rain is forecast later this week

in the affected area which would help tamp down the fire but it could also

hinder search and rescue efforts as it drenches the terrain

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Searchers in California wildfire step up efforts; 77 dead - Duration: 2:22.

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Searchers in N. California wildfire step up efforts; 77 dead - Duration: 2:54.

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California fire kills at least 76, California fire, nearly 1,300 missing - Duration: 0:46.

the death toll from a devastating wildfire in California has now risen to

at least 76 nearly 1300 people are also still unaccounted for with officials

fearing the death toll could rise even further over the past week and a half

the so-called camp fire has destroyed almost 10,000 homes and has torched an

area spanning about 150 thousand acres firefighters are desperately trying to

fight the blaze which they say may take until the end of the month to fully

contain rain is forecast later this week in the affected area which would help

tamp down the fire but it could also hinder search and rescue search and

rescue efforts as it drenches the terrain

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¡Aumentan los muertos y desaparecidos en California! | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 2:52.

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Church Helps Provide Comfort and Aid to California Fire Victims - Duration: 3:06.

This is a lot of people. "I didn't think this many people were going to come. It's pretty awesome." People from all walks of life, united for

one purpose. "I know just this little bit will help and it's not just a little bit,

it's a lot." These five thousand boxes of food are for their neighbors from up

north, Paradise, California. "It's just still surreal." Once a picturesque

mountain town now reduced to this after the deadliest fire in California's

history. "It's like apocalyptic up here." "I think we

thought we were gonna die. I remember thinking, I'm not sure if I'm ready to die

like this." When the flames overtook her hometown, Brynn Chatfield and her husband

fled down the mountain. As they drove, Brynn could only pray. "That was a very

important conversation with my Heavenly Father but it's made me realize how many

people use prayer in their lives and how important prayer is and actually

how simple prayer can be." In the aftermath, many have offered prayers and

jumped into action. "It warms my heart. This is, this is what the Savior wants people to

do is help others. This is what it's all about." Members of the Gridley California Stake

joined the community to put these food boxes together. The supplies donated by

the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be distributed to victims of

the fire. "Boy, it's amazing that how many people come out and are willing to give

and to serve." In Chico, California, members opened the doors of this meetinghouse

to everyone. Beth Brogden happened to stop by and saw

what was inside. "It makes me want to cry." She ended up leaving with supplies that she and her friends,

who all lost their homes, desperately need. "It's awesome. Let's cry together." "The way people have pulled together

and, and in moments of their own personal desperation reached out to one another

is absolutely overwhelming." Elder Kevin W. Pearson, a senior church leader, spent the

weekend ministering to those impacted by the fire, sharing a message of light in

the darkness. "When things seem at their worst and you don't know how you're

gonna figure it out, I've learned from my own life that He's there." "We hear

how bad the world is but we have seen so much good. We can definitely feel the

prayers and the strength from others."

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California Road Trip TRAVEL GUIDE | JOSHUA TREE - Duration: 7:39.

behind me is a brilliantly painted red and orange sunset over the world-famous

Joshua Tree National Park my name is Eric Conover and this is what to do when

traveling to California part 3 I am here in the beautiful state of California in

partnership with visit California and my way nearing the end of a two-week long

road trip with my good friend Mike shepherd my mission in this three-part

video series is simple show you the top destinations to experience on the

ultimate road trip through the great state of California starting here in

Temecula Temecula is known as the hidden gem wine

country of SoCal centrally located from all SoCal major cities with over 40

wineries in the valley one of the biggest differences from Sonoma Valley

of north and Temecula is that in Temecula you can actually stay in the

vineyards right behind me is a wine vineyard you turn this way that's my

hotel room vineyard hotel you are right in the middle of the action

whereas in Sonoma you have the vineyards and then the hotels are separate in the

main town a few miles outside of the vineyards aside from all the incredible

wine my number one thing to do in Temecula is so for a sunrise hot air

balloon ride you it's one of the most majestic means of transportation with a

peace or hot air balloon ride over the rolling hills and lush vineyards of the

Temecula Valley the beautiful estates sprawling below and the incredible

scenery with a sunrise flight which are available year-round and a balloon ride

is hands-down the best way to get a bird's-eye view of the region so we just

left Temecula early in the morning driving the RV to Palm Springs

now Palm Springs fascinates me it's a sea of green walled off by massive

mountains surrounded by air desert there is nothing for miles

Palm Springs has this sort of strange nostalgic feeling for me

the hotel we're staying at looks like something out of a Wes Anderson film

every room is a different color you got the yellows you got the greens you got

the Reds the Pink's the blues palm trees morning cup of joe at sunrise known for

its stylish mid-century architecture hotels golf courses and of course

beautiful sunny skies with actually just over 300 sunny days per year

Palm Springs truly is an oasis in the middle of the desert and at fancy hotels

and swimming pools Archer thing you can always head up here to the top of this

mountain San Jacinto Peak shoots up from the

Coachella Valley floor to just shy of 11,000 feet above sea level and the

quickest way to get near the peak is on the palm springs aerial tramway which is

also the largest rotating aerial tramway in the entire world there's still an

additional 2,000 feet to the very top of the summit which is right over that way

but the tram will take you to just about 8,000 feet at the top of the tram it's a

good 40 degrees cooler than down in the city so right now it's about 60 degrees

whereas down in the valley it's right above 100 degrees looking over to the

east you see Palm Springs all the cities down there in the valley you even see

the wind blow farm over there way off in the distance highly recommend if you are

in Palm Springs take the tram up and just enjoy nature if you want to go for

a hike head on off that way to the peak of the mountain or if you just want to

hang out and enjoy the beauty points head over this way to the platform and

just take in the beautiful views from way up here you can get a crystal-clear

view of the San Andreas Fault zone we met up with our friend Phil who is an

actual living legend and took a red Jeep tour outside the city limits into an

active earthquake fault system where the North American and Pacific plates meet

through a labyrinth of geological cuts and canyons stretching for miles and

miles as far as the eye can see pulling over the Jeep in Horseshoe

Canyon now we're right outside of Palm Spring I mean we're talking how many

miles maybe about 15 20 miles from Palm Springs we're basically in the middle of

the San Andreas Fault zone all right which runs from about the Salton Sea

heads west then it makes a big turn heads up towards San Francisco around

San Francisco on its way to Japan we have a hundred earthquakes a week in

this area we don't feel virtually any of them at all but it's really really

special place in the country what looks like a solid rock is actually just

easily broken into powder this is what's called fault gouge everything in these

canyons is basically fog out so it looks like you're driving through these hard

solid granite looking canyons but actually it's all just dust the greater

Palm Springs region was pretty much built solely upon master irrigation as a

massive underwater aquifer fuels the region bringing life to the area

supporting just about everything we stopped at the source of this water a

palm Oh ASA seemingly appearing out of nowhere seven days a week 24 hours a day

water flowing right down this water comes from rain runoff as well as from

the aquifer comes right up from the aquifer just several miles away from

downtown bond springs we're out here in the Coachella Valley what a beautiful

place this is so if you want to get out of the city and just escape into the

desert this is your man desert adventures red jeep tours from Palm

Springs we packed up the RV and drove out into the desert I mean way out into

the desert

as we arrived at the final stop of this California roadtrip in Joshua Tree

National Park just about seven o'clock in the morning here in Joshua Tree Sun

is rising right behind us just for a second just listen

it is absolutely quiet in the desert in the morning not a single sound the

National Park is a vast protected area in Southern California characterized by

rugged rock formations and stark desert landscapes named for the region's

twisted bristled Joshua Tree RV but to actually head out of the National Park

and into the town to grab some coffee some breakfast the actual town of Joshua

Tree is quaint with tons of restaurants and coffee shops the best way to see

Joshua Tree in my opinion is by RVs it is a massive area of land to cover I

like being in the desert it's quiet it's warm but it's also cool at night it's

peaceful it's a good place to sort of press that reset button and just feel

centered the best times of the day are early in the morning or late in the

evening when the Sun sinks low and the temps begin to cool off and at night

with hardly any artificial lights you can see the arm of the Milky Way galaxy

with your naked eye if you enjoyed this video and you want to see more

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that I will see you in the next video

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'It looks like a war zone': Search and rescue teams continue work in California fire - Duration: 3:15.

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Rep. Nunes talks response to California's deadly wildfires - Duration: 12:22.

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President Trump Tours California Wildfire Damage; Nearly 1,300 Still Missing | Sunday TODAY - Duration: 2:29.

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SVK Crypto from Silicon Beach, California - Day 1 Vlog & Interview with Everipedia - Duration: 10:18.

My name is Charles Storry, I'll be hosting the next 15 minutes, we're coming live

from Santa Monica, California

Back up there. Where are we coming live from?

Starts at 6:00 and now I think I'm gonna get up and speak for about 15 minutes

from 6:30 to 6:45 yeah yes okay and then after that we can then go to the

Lumeos meet up probably for about half seven it's all kind of nine then I just

need you to figure out where we're actually going on it but I think it

looks really good and when I look at all the other people that are attending it

Astrohash, EOS Silicon Valley, EOS links workcoin okay I think that's cool

I'm Sam the President, Co-founder of Everipedia glad to be here second appearance

on the SVK podcast what's up everyone we're back in our hood this time last

time we're in London, welcome to Santa Monica, welcome to LA, Westside you guys

are gonna see all the SoCal crypto companies all the good stuff obviously I

think it's much better than Suchet this is sutured in saw the CEO / CF o-- /

paper pusher at Everipedia, I'm the strict guy keeping order and the company and

everyone thinks I'm not yeah things I'm the boring guy being over here in Santa

Monica what is the community like how have you guys built it what is the

interest for EOS not only just the EOS but blockchain in particular are people

engaged people willing to learn what's going on over here yeah I think what you

guys will find is really Santa Monica and Silicon beaches the the bleeding

edge in blockchain blockchain is kind of the new the the new internet internet

3.0 and and one of the main things is there's so many companies from like

walking distance of literally right where we are whether it's the Everipedia

office its Sense, Wax, DNA all of these companies right down the street right

next to each other it just literally feels like the 90s Internet up and SF

but it's here in SoCal in LA in Santa Monica and it's incredibly exciting

every type of blockchain stuff from EOS, Etherium every other thing hash

graph other things everyone is developing, experimenting and

basically on the bleeding edge of regulatory technology decentralized

applications truly everything and I don't think there's any other place in

the world that you'll find that but the west side this is the place to be so if

you're a project out there wondering where should we set up our next office

or where come to Santa Monica this place is sick

like this this is basically Silicon beach. What do you think's holding us

back as a space I'm not just like issuing this to one particular protocol

I'm saying in generalization Sam so I know you've got some thoughts on this

yeah definitely I think in terms of you know the actual technology we're in the

mid 90s but because crypto moves so fast, trades 365 days a year

the price action is a little bit past the bubble it's in the early 2000s the

tech still in the mid 90s you know the price action is a little bit segmented

and the cool thing is everyone's exploring different types of

decentralized applications, token models, here at Everipedia our first decentralized

application which is the decentralized Wikipedia yeah we're doing really well,

we're growing organically, we're actually looking at ways to expand the knowledge

economy using the IQ token which is a fundamental token on the EOS platform

we're actually currently the largest market cap token and so we're actually

gonna have a lot of cool announcements about different types of applications

that use the IQ tok it not just at Everipedia but an entire knowledge space so I

think what's what's really awesome is people are exploring different token

economics, different platforms and different technologies so there's still

experimentation about what types of technologies will actually gain momentum

the price action is is different right there's actual realistic valuations now

it's proposed but it's it's post-2000 dot com bubble in my opinion people are

actually building real things which is what's really exciting valuations are

realistic and this is actually the best time to get involved it's

counterintuitive but I was talking to Brock Pierce the other day and he said

all of the projects I've done and I've started, I've done in bear markets and

that's actually a really really counterintuitive but valuable piece of

advice you look at the Great's in the industry and and when they actually make

their moves it's right now it's when people are actually heads down building

things because you can't just ride on unsspeculative economic euphoria

this is when real work is actually done and so that's why we're really excited

to be working right here, developing EOS IO software, developing Everipedia

growing the ecosystem and also have some really really exciting announcements

about the IQ token and multiple dApps. Although you know several months into the main net

launch I'll be interested to know your view Sam on the EOS IO protocol and why

you chose that an air that we've had for four months or so of it actually being

live are you happy with choosing EOS IO looking at what you've seen and how

you know the ability to be free, fast and scalable and has that been helpful

towards your project and certainly with the plans and partnerships that you've

alluded to are you happy that I will have the capacity to grow your business

and to execute your projects scale that's what an adoption Charles so I'd

really like to know your views on that yeah of course honestly every day that

we build on EOS the more I'm convinced that's honestly a testament to how good

both the community and the software is obviously every network has problems and

improvements that they could make and and the the the rate at which both the

growth and advancement of the EOS community and and the EOS IO software

itself is taking is absolutely breathtaking I think that obviously sure

distribution and perhaps like block producer, incentives and and and stuff

like that could be fixed a little bit but given sufficient time everything is

completely sort of surmountable because if you look at the early days of Bitcoin,

Ethereum, all of these same problems are just early network improvements that can

be made and I think actually EOS is tackling and improving those problems

faster than most other decentralized networks so honestly every day that we

develop on EOS I get more and more excited just because of like the things

that are to come, then the potential that's here is is incredible

and and the growth is honestly sure right now Ethereum has a larger

developer base all this stuff the rate at which the EOS community is growing is

the fastest out of all other networks and that's what really gets me excited

wow man this is a nice vibe I mean kind of like it almost feels like when I go

out there onto the street it almost feels like Rio and it almost feels like

Ibiza them right it kind of feels like kind of both both things

you have an amazing meeting cultural integration

here which is fantastic I'd say very much like Ibiza and

Rio with the exception of really intelligent tech scene

dude the price is what you pay but the value is what you get and that value is

worth more than any price. Customer value is created when the perceptions of

benefits received exceed the cost of ownership.

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