Thank you for joining us today. We are in our 17th year of the first person program. And our first person today is mr. Julius menn, who we shall meet shortly. This 2016 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the Lewis Franklin Smith Foundation with additional funding from the arlene and Daniel Fisher foundation. We are grateful for their sponsorship. First person is a series of conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of our first person guests serves as volunteers here at this museum. Our program will continue twice weekly through midaugust. The museums website listed on the back of your Program Provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. The website address is www. Ushmm. Org. Anyone interested in keeping in touch with the museum and its programs can complete the stay connected card that youll find in your program or speak with a museum represe
Generosity of the Lewis Franklin Smith Foundation with additional funding from the arlene and Daniel Fisher foundation. We are grateful for their sponsorship. First person is a series of conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of our first person guests serves as volunteers here at this museum. Our program will continue twice weekly through midaugust. The museums website listed on the back of your Program Provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. The website address is www. Ushmm. Org. Anyone interested in keeping in touch with the museum and its programs can complete the stay connected card that youll find in your program or speak with a museum representative at the back of the theater. In doing so, you will receive an electronic copy of julius menns biography so you can remember and share his testimony after you leave here today. Julius will share with us his fir
Kenny has the day off. Another round of devastation for folks in lake county. This one is dubbed the clayton fire. It began saturday evening south of lower lake. It has destroyed 175 homes and other buildings and thousands more are still threatened. The fire has scorched 3000 acres and is only 5 contained. Kpix 5 s dan mackovic has been in lake county all morning. Reporter you can see what was part of downtowns lower lake behind me. Just the shell of some buildings left right now. You mentioned the number 175 buildings have been destroyed in this fire. That is a be preliminary number at this point. Firefighters say it will be in the hundreds. They are not able to get in and assess the actual count of the damage. That is going to take days. You could see the flames and the smoke as we were leaving. Reporter this couple is among the 4000 people worst to evacuate their homes cause of the clayton fire. You dont want to leave your house until you have two. Reporter the fire started on satur
Crushed a mother at a popular Bay Area Park. The question tonight live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. This 100pound tree branch crushed a mother at a popular Bay Area Park today. The question tonight, who is responsible . Lets get to kpix5s andria borba in San Franciscos north beach tonight. We now know the mother suffered a skull injury and is in the hospital tonight. Reporter well, ken, juliette, it was a bright sunny day here at Washington Square park albeit relatively windy. City officials are trying to figure out what brought this tree limb crashing down. It was just after 3 00 when linda an her husband on vacation from seattle were walking through the park. We heard a crash and a big branch came down. Reporter they saw a little girl and momentarily breathed a sigh of relief. Then they saw her mother on the ground under a giant Pine Tree Branch that had fallen 50 or 60 feet. Linda jumped into action and kept the 37yearold mother of two from moving until parame
Building that it ended up taking down. We dont even know how many buildings have burned in this fire now that light is hitting this area. Where it is going to be able to get a little bit better picture of what were dealing with. You can see many destroyed cars as well [ no audio ] the fire burning on the eastern portion of lower lake east of highway 29. It has burned more than 3,000 acres. Now the official word is ten homes burned but as i said we already know that the number is much larger than that. And the fire started saturday and weve been hearing stories of how quickly it got out of control. Flaring up with yesterdays winds and hot dry conditions. I couldnt even drive. I had to stop at the bottom of the bridge because its my everything. Reporter yeah, that is one of the thousands of people who has been evacuated. She believes her home is gone. There are three Evacuation Centers set up including one at twin pines casinos. The thousands of people who had to leave their homes really