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In the Lahaina fire disaster area, I'm showing the damage in Cohoma Village where I live. One house in front of me is completely burned to ashes, while the surrounding homes appear untouched. Further away, some townhome buildings are also completely burnt.

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I'm in Kaanapali, West Maui, where there's a serious fire. The power is out, and we have no reception, so I don't know the full extent of the situation. The fire is causing a lot of black smoke, obstructing the view of neighboring islands Lanai and Moakai. I'll hike up the mountain to gather more information and footage, and hopefully, I can upload it later.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers is conducting coastal surveys using green lasers. Contracted aircraft equipped with a light detection and ranging system are being used to measure distance. Residents near Oahu's South facing shores may see green beams of light in the sky between midnight and 5 AM from April 28th to 30th. The lasers are not harmful to the unprotected eye.

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Lahaina, Hawaii has suffered a devastating fire, resulting in over 100 deaths and 1,000 people missing. The town was once a wetland until European sugar barons colonized the area, diverting water to sugar plantations and introducing fire-prone invasive grasses. These grasses now cover 26% of the state. Alexander Baldwin, descendants of the original oligarchs, are the largest landowners on Maui and influential political donors. The wildfires occur amidst a major water crisis caused by a fuel leak from the Navy's Red Hill storage site and the tourism industry's heavy water usage. Climate change has also led to drought conditions, making fires more likely. Disturbingly, real estate companies are already approaching homeowners to buy their burned properties.

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It's August 11, 2023, and I'm in Lahaina after a catastrophic fire. There are X's in front of many houses and cars, indicating that bodies have been searched for. The fire was so hot that it melted the wheels and aluminum of the cars. I can't access the internet, so I don't know the exact details. The smell here is unbearable, like rotting animals. The devastation is unimaginable. This used to be a normal neighborhood with kids playing basketball. I had to stop filming because there are dead animal bodies ahead. I'm not sure if I can show that on TikTok. I'll edit the rest of the footage when we have power again.

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During the evacuation in Lahaina, several roads were shut down, causing traffic congestion and confusion. Witnesses reported being directed by police down Keawe Street and into the cannery. However, some roads were blocked off, preventing people from exiting the town. Witnesses also mentioned encountering downed power lines, which caused further road closures. People were stuck in gridlock traffic, unable to move as the fire approached. Some individuals had to resort to driving on sidewalks and through yards to escape. There were reports of police blocking certain roads, preventing people from leaving the area. The situation was chaotic and dangerous, with explosions and fires surrounding the trapped vehicles.

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Filmed at 11:30 PM, the speaker surveys the fire, noting that there is no wind. They pan around and point out lights in the distance, which is where they flew from. As they fly towards the smoke, the drone picks up speed due to the wind. The speaker asks viewers to share any footage of fires on Maui. They mention that lots of footage and pictures are being deleted, and people are unaware of the severity. The fire is moving at a speed of around 1.5 to 3 miles per hour, heading towards the Monsanto area. The speaker briefly flies through the smoke.

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Lahainaluna High School and the surrounding neighborhood remain unburned, except for a small field where the grass burned. However, two vehicles in the field have melted, including the aluminum and glass. There are no structure fires nearby, making it puzzling how such high temperatures were reached in the middle of a field. The speaker suggests that this is the second anomaly they have encountered. The media has been denied access to Lahaina town, with everything locked up. The mayor even shut down access to prevent pictures from being taken, as they don't want the public to see what's happening.

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Lahaina has been devastated by rush fires caused by Hurricane Dora passing south of Hawaii. The speaker expresses shock and terror at the destruction, with much of the town completely destroyed. They mention the intense wind and the sight of the line on fire. The speaker also notices the absence of animals and points out debris in the area. The transcript ends with a warning to be careful.

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Lahaina, the former capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom, has been devastated by a wildfire, leaving only remnants of what was once a vibrant cultural hotspot. Over 100 people lost their lives in the blaze, which engulfed the town in darkness and smoke. Witnesses describe the horrifying scenes of bodies on the beach and in cars, including a child whose father tried to protect him but couldn't. The fire is now the deadliest natural disaster in Hawaii's history, with an estimated cost of over $5.5 billion to rebuild. The lifelong residents who have lost loved ones face an irreplaceable loss that can never be fully recovered.

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This area in Portland is the worst I've seen so far. It stretches along both sides of the street for quite a distance, specifically at 33rd and Columbia. The extent of the problem is hard to believe.

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Governor Green planned to acquire the land in Lahaina by removing protections and declaring an emergency prior to a fire. He aimed to build on the land despite it being declared a historical site. It is believed that he is implementing the United Nations agenda 2030. The governor's office released a news article confirming this. The locals claim that the government assumed the structures would be destroyed and proposed a housing project on the land. The state of Hawaii limits communication in the area and controls what people hear and see. It is important for individuals to take action and be the change they want to see.

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Fires broke out in valuable areas of Maui, including Lahaina front street, which is worth billions. Locals, particularly Hawaiians and Kanaka, have been resisting selling their properties to large companies for years. It seems unlikely that the fires in the most precious parts of Maui, such as Kula, Mahaina, and Kihei, were a coincidence. These areas hold significance for the locals, who are determined to protect their land, including the view that Oprah Winfrey desires. The Hawaiians and Kanaka stood their ground along front street.

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Vice Governor Josh Green stated that building in Lahaina will be postponed due to global warming concerns, including sea level rise. Future permits will take these factors into consideration. Efforts will be made to compensate those already living near the water. Property owners will have the choice to build or sell, but the community will determine the allocation of space for housing, memorials, and open areas. The emergency proclamation for housing may not expedite construction as expected. The speaker questions the inconsistency of allowing oceanfront hotels to renovate while expressing concern about rising sea levels. Share your thoughts on this matter below.

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Oprah allegedly has her own road from Wailea to upcountry, described as a safe zone. People are trying to access it, but police are keeping it closed. The speaker believes Oprah could save them but hasn't. The speaker is stuck, a tsunami is expected to hit in an hour and a half, and they are trying to get to safety. They are currently in Kihei, and the tide is low.

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Volunteers and community members are working hard to transport donations to the survivors in Wailuku. However, the placard program at Keopulani Park, which was meant to grant access to West Maui, became chaotic with long lines and arguments. Some individuals still have loved ones trapped and in need of essential items like medicine. Disorderly conduct at the mayor's office led to the suspension of the placard program. Access to West Maui is still possible through the back road, but many feel unsafe due to its poor condition. Overall, the situation remains challenging for those affected by the disaster.

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Volunteers and community members are working hard to transport donations to survivors in Wailuku. However, the placard program at Keopulani Park, which was meant to grant access to West Maui, became chaotic with long lines and arguments. Some individuals still have loved ones trapped and in need of essential items like medicine. Disorderly conduct at the mayor's office led to the suspension of the placard program. Access to West Maui is still possible through the back road, but many feel unsafe due to its poor condition. This is Chong City reporting for Hawaii news now.

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I'm considering ways for the state to obtain the land in Lahaina to use it for workforce housing, return it to families, or preserve it as open spaces forever as a memorial. We want to ensure that we remember this place even after the pain has subsided.

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So after the shooting, she was there. They're saying he ran across the, roof there, jumped off right about there, and then he ran and walked. And this is about where he crossed the road. This was the same point from where he worked where he walked across the street. So he could have either gone in there and gone into the woods or walk this way behind those trees. And then just just over here, there's an opening. Gateway open. And that is right about here. And then from there, he walked this way, ran. I discovered some stairs. The stairs go down, which puts us into that field. The camera was here facing this way, and he was walking down this way. He went across, down, and that's as far as we get. But I think he probably parked over here at the Utah County, the county of Science.

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Today, we announce the first toll payment for the highway. Starting today, a 0.5 km stretch in the direction of Águila Santa Fe will be free for the next 15 days. This is to help everyone become familiar with the process. Thank you all for being here.

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Driving to Target, we encounter various sights along the way, including a train.

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Devon Zuegel on the Future of Cities and Community
Guests: Devon Zuegel
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Cities, gardens, and networks collide in a vision of human-scale urban futures. We start with Devon Zuegel’s idea that computing isn’t just a tool but a living medium you cultivate. She compares computers to a garden you tend over time: taking notes, evolving ideas, and pruning distractions so the garden can flourish. That mindset extends to her thoughts about cities: they’re the platforms on which our lives unfold, and they must be designed, nourished, and allowed to grow or they become brittle. She cites an Oxford depicted in The Golden Compass as a favorite fictional city—based on a real place yet infused with magic—where young Lyra roams unsupervised, guided by professors who teach physics and theology. It’s a world that feels designed to foster agency and curiosity in children. Her core analogies pull the future of cities into a networked, scalable frame. She describes cities as platforms, like the iPhone with GPS enabling Uber, where the more people and connections exist, the more opportunities emerge. Network effects become a flywheel: density breeds possibilities, and large hubs attract talent while smaller towns struggle to offer the same breadth. She points to Tokyo as an exemplar of dense, humane urban living and contrasts it with sprawling, car-reliant development. She notes that in some countries primary cities concentrate talent and opportunity, while in the US the balance remains looser, with geography shaping who gets to participate and how. Edge Esmeralda becomes the testing ground for these ideas. It’s a 1,000-person pop-up village in Hillsburg, designed to be multi-generational and centered on lifelong learning, drawing inspiration from Chautauqua, New York, where lectures, symphonies, and family life intertwine. The project aims to convert a ladder of commitment—people sampling experiences before committing to full-time relocation—into a real community. She explains the challenges of towers-in-the-park designs and praises mid-rise Paris-style density for preserving street life. Logistics emerge as the biggest surprise, with coordinating events across a town proving harder than a single-site model. Yet neighborhood serendipity grows as a bike path links venues, encouraging casual encounters while offering quiet routes for privacy.

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America | 19 Cities, 5000km of Driving With 50 People.
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The host, Dagogo Altraide, shares his travel experiences from a two-month journey across the United States, starting from Bali to Los Angeles. He highlights the economic struggles faced by locals, including a taxi driver who lost a high-profile job due to the downturn. LA's contrasts are evident, with beautiful areas like Hollywood Hills alongside severe homelessness. He meets various locals, including musicians and artists, who share their love for the city's diversity and culture. Traveling to San Francisco, he admires the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoys the nightlife, including a chance encounter with NBA players. He notes the city's homeless situation and reflects on the vibrant culture. In New York City, he experiences extreme cold but finds the subway efficient. He visits significant sites like the 9/11 memorial and the Bronx, acknowledging the city's diversity. The journey continues through Washington DC, Savannah, Miami, and New Orleans, where he encounters local pride and culture. The trip culminates in Las Vegas, described as extravagant and overwhelming, before returning to LA, concluding an epic adventure across 19 cities.

This Past Weekend

Bert Kreischer | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #408
Guests: Bert Kreischer
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Theo Von announces that San Diego adds a second show for Saturday, November 5th, and after the first two sold out, a Sunday, November 6th show has been added, with tickets on sale Wednesday, September 14th at 10 A.M. Pacific Time at theovon.com. He also touts brand-new merch at the Theo Von store, including Rat King Racing shirts, hoodies, hats, and multiple designs for racing fans, Uber-driver jokes, and burning gasoline. Bert Kreischer is welcomed as a hard‑working guest on the Birdie Boy Relapse tour, fresh off the Fully Loaded run, with new Something’s Burning cooking‑show episodes on YouTube, and Theo thanks him for being there. They pivot to the craft of podcasting and gear. Bert and Theo compare the value of investing in equipment versus a simple laptop, and Theo shares Rogan’s lesson that spending a bit more money signals care and yields a better product, which guests notice. They discuss studio atmosphere and the balance between a nice space and avoiding corporate stiffness, noting Theo’s eight years of home setups and the desire for bigger‑name guests. They joke about the prospect of future guests and banter about race and identity in guest choices, and they brainstorm potential guests: Killer Mike, Snoop Dogg, Big Boi, TI, Cornell West, and even Bill Clinton as a playful off‑camera possibility. The conversation touches on Pink as a fantasy guest, Kat Von D, and various pop‑culture figures, with humorous riffs and misdirections about impressions and hot takes. The talk then veers into stories and memory lane. They riff about Bill Clinton impressions, Hillary, and TV and political nostalgia, before drifting to Bill Murray, Fozzie, and other celebrity caricatures. They segue to the challenge of storytelling on stage, acknowledging their influences—Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and other legends—and reflect on how easy it is to over‑talk or under‑paint a character, a note Bert receives from Theo about character setup. The mood shifts to a candid discussion of faith, doubt, and God, with Bert describing his own openness to faith after a trip to the Vatican and contemplating the “God” each of them follows, while joking about the spectacle of faith in pop culture. Sponsorship reads punctuate the hour: Keeps hair‑loss solutions, Blue Chew, BetterHelp therapy, and Rocket Money subscriptions. They share their personal use of therapy, mental health talk tracks, and the reality of addiction and recovery. Bert recalls the brutal honesty of rock‑bottom moments, cocaine experiences, anxiety after use, and the inner “voice” that won’t quit. They discuss how they navigate sobriety, relapse risk, and practical tools like therapy and selective support networks, acknowledging the ongoing work and the daily choice to push through dependence and pain. The Hawaii story becomes a centerpiece. Bert recounts his weight loss and the two‑month training to surf at Turtle Bay with a dedicated instructor, reaching 245 pounds and finally standing up on a wave while his daughter and sister cheered. He describes the visceral sense of becoming one with the board and the wind, equating it to riding a horse at full speed. The experience inspires a dream: a future Hawaii‑set project with Bert, Bobby Lee, and a larger touring plan that blends surfing, live shows, and content. He imagines a big, immersive road‑trip vibe with Sprinter vans, IVs in the morning, and Wilco after Red Rocks, framing a life lived aloud and in motion. They touch on collaboration with David Spade, the genesis of a movie they wrote together, and Bert’s Happy Madison deal born from a chaotic Adam Sandler interview that went viral for all the wrong reasons. They laugh about the moment, acknowledge the missteps, and celebrate the redemptive arc of turning a fiasco into opportunity. They close with gratitude for friendship, mutual encouragement, and the belief that the wheel will keep turning—Red Rocks, Alaska, Wilco, and beyond—while continuing to ride hard, dream big, and keep the hustle honest.

Into The Impossible

Todd Gloria’s vision for the future of San Diego
Guests: Todd Gloria, Barbara Bry
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In this episode of the Into the Impossible podcast, host Brian Keating interviews Assemblymember Todd Gloria, who shares his vision for San Diego's future. Gloria, a third-generation San Diegan, emphasizes the city's potential as a global city, highlighting its beautiful climate, natural resources, and innovative spirit driven by local universities and military presence. He identifies challenges such as homelessness and inadequate transportation, advocating for a world-class infrastructure. Gloria discusses the importance of sports and entertainment, expressing hopes for a new stadium and improved public parks. He also emphasizes the need for collaboration in education and healthcare, leveraging the mayor's "bully pulpit" to influence change. Gloria reflects on his leadership philosophy, shaped by mentors like Congresswoman Susan Davis, and stresses the importance of inclusivity. He envisions a future where San Diego embraces technology and micro-mobility solutions, laying the groundwork for a sustainable and accessible transportation system.
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