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heavenly father, please help us. >> camp fire, the most destructive fire in california history. >> there are very few people that their homes are still standing. most everybody has lost their home. u.s. president donald trump wasted no time criticizing his host, the french president emanual macron as he arrived in paris. >> not a very auspicious start for something to show the virtus of of world peace. and not only knew about hush
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money payments made but was directly involved in the process to get those stories killed. >> my client is tired of being called a liar and we get cloetser and closer to junlment day. ♪ >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christie ford. >> we want to begin in california. nine people are dead as the three major wild fires are still raging, still out of control in three different parts of the state. >> heavenly father, please help us. please help us to be safe. i am thankful for jim and his willing to be brave. >> in the north the camp fire
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has burned nearly 90,000 acres. it is something to listen to these people trying to get out. they did get out we want to point out. this is in the town of pair dice. >> forced nearly 100,000 people to leave their homes. kaley has been covering this fire from oak park, california where a local affiliate is reporting that at least 150 of the homes there have been destroyed. >> we are evacuating paradise, california. we don't even know where the fire is. so please pray for us that we get out of here, okay. oh, my god. >> reporter: a desperate ride out of the flames for one family escaping the town of paradise, a town that's been almost wiped off the map by the large camp fire in northern california. >> it's so hot.
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>> it will be all right. it will be okay. >> reporter: the camp fire is one of of three major wild fires roaring through karl this morning and being called the most damaging in history. with nearly 7,000 structures gone. it's so one of the deadliest with nine killed and dozens missing. >> right now our focus is on life safety. there are active rescues continuing to go on, on all off these fires and particularly the camp fire. >> reporter: two major fires are just miles from the bar where 12 people were killed in a mass shooting in thousand oaks. the beach side city popular with celebrities. cher tweetedium worried about my house but there's nothing ib can do.
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friends houses have burned. i can't bear the thought of there being no malibu. and lady gaga. i'm sitting here with you wondering if my home has burst inflames. meanwhile that same fire threatening malibu, the woolsey fire burned down parts of the area where "westworld" was filmed. >> the flames have reached the hill side oof the malibu campus. now they say the flames on the malibu hill side have left the students to shelter in place according to pepperdine protocols. they know multiple air operations are engaging the fire from the campets.
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and that is the latest now. what does it mean -- i mean pepperdine has not gone through enough this week but i know ethere are a lot of parents wondering what's going to happen there? >> the key component is going to be what happens in the next 12 to 18 hours. we're going to get a slight weak onshore flow. to get those containment numbers up. trrs the problem is that window is narrow because in about 18 hours from now you're going to see the wind shift. we go from an elevated and critical fire threat to starting to notice that extreme category. that the top level you can have in terms of a fire threat and that increases tomorrow shs especially in southern california. so again the main concern is going to be the next 12 to 18 hours and how much those firefighters are begin to contain not one but both fires,
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the camp fire in northern california, right now nearly 5% contained. the woolsey fire is 0% contained. the main concern is the winds are going to increase and the humidity is low. and even temperatures are above average in a lot of these places. the k conditions are the exact opposite of ideal. >> now bren and her husband were forced to evacuate. listen as she described what's going on here. >> thankfully it was my husband, myself and a hitchhiker we had picked up. my kids had already been evacuated with their grandmother and i'm so thankful my kids didn't have to experience that because i know a lot of kids had to experience that kind of evacuation. it was very scary.
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i wasn't sure we were going to make the whole time. obviously my prayer is very heart felt and ibb kept thinking am i really ready to die but i knew there was power in prayer and that's what really comforted us and i was thankful to my husband for plowing through it. >> and just to let you know how urgent the situation is, kaley h ha hartung was there but has been moved. everybody in california do take care oyour sl and each other certainly e. in a few hours the florida sec reeitary of state will decide if there will be recounts for the races of senate and governor. >> the candidates for governor are going to have to wait until
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at least next week when all the provisional votes are counted. both states have been plagued by word of voterer tampering, irregularity. >> walk us through what's going to happen today. >> reporter: today we are looking at a new deadline for all the counties to submit their unofficial results to the secretary of state. what they'll do is take a look lat of that and if any of these races fooi fall within a .05% margin, that's going to trigger a recount. that's expected in the senate and governor's race. we're closely monitoring that to see what's happening there. we're here in broward count a. this is one of the countthies spotlight is on right now. the supervisor of elections has been sued by rick scott's campaign.
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they want to know how many votes were actually submitted. they want to get their hands on a that data. a judge required there do that. the scott campaign says they don't have what they want. they're scheduled to be here around 10:00 this morning. so a lot of movement here. but again if you zoom out to big pick canture, we're waiting on this noon deadline. that's when we're going to know ofilgtsyy >> the margin is 0.5 in which there will be a recount, correct? i don't know if she can hear us. >> thank you. let's get to breaking news in the death of murdered journalist, jamal khashoggi. he's given images to saudi
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over here you see president trump and the first lady leaving with president macron. this is to commemorate the 100 years since the end of the first world war. cnn white house correspondent is traveling with the president. good morning to you. >> good morning. you see the president leaving. he was actually scheduled to go to a cemetery where they were buried this afternoon but it was a short about 90 minute to two-f hour drive outside of pires. he was supposed to take a helicopter there. the white house has announced he will no longer be able to go. it was a seven-hour break until the next thing on the schedule which is din wr the president
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and first lady tonight and milania trump. this trip, as president trump is facing several problems back at home due to a banner week where he not only fired the attorney general but has an intense amount of scrutiny on who he has tapped to run the justice department while he finds a permanent replacement for jeff sessions and implying that ofilss have rigged the elections after the midterms on tuesday and votes are still being koupted and president trump are implying those are slated to help democrats and hurt republicans. he just met with the french president who as you noted last night fire aufd that tweet being critical of the french president for comments he made of a radio interview. certainly a lot going oin on for president trump while he's
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supposed to be here commemorating the end of world war i. it seems like most othose events will be held off until tomorrow. >> we appreciate it so much. thank you. >> we're geteeng talk about this. president trump, just as he was leaving air force 1 and going into paris president macron has just suggested getting its own military to protect itself from u.s., china and russia. very insulting. but perhaps europe should first pay its fair share to nato. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you. let's take that in two parts. first what the president was responding to. trrs this was an interview with president macron.
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first he said that we have to protect ourselves with respect to china, russia and even the united states. when i see president trump announce he's quitting a famous disarmament treaty, who is the main victim? europe and its security. we will not protect europeans unless we decide to have a true european arm ey. how do you take those statements? >> first statements by president macr macron are tremendous concern. i would say ouch. especially today. the centennial celebration of the end of the great war, the war to end all wars. it's the inhumanity of man trying to solve problem with the amount of technology, the lack of inhibition.
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there were no laws that would govern how we would employ that technology and our tactics couldn't get ahead of that technology. so you ended up with the immense stalemate and the killing fields were horrendous. an opportunity to come together and look forward and say we can't allow this to happen again. the first duty of every soldier is to remember. so we must remember the sacrifices that take place and look forward. and we have these guys saying you have to step up and france suggesting they have to protect themselves from the united states. when there's a lack of predictability in these ambiguous and certain times. frrts the voice knees to be we're with you.
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nato is the strongest alliance that has ever been in places and you start to build trust, rebuild that trust that nato is the foundation of nato and has been in place for so many years. frrts very disappointing. >> the president reiterating his call for france and a myriad of countries to as he puts it here pays his fair share of nato. the president's been in office for 658 day physical my count is right. are you certain -- are you convinced that president, based on his rhetoric understands the 2% obligation innato spend sng he said on several occasions people aren't paying nato enough like rafrltsz bill. >> there's a litmus test a pressure tooes insure those that
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want to be a part of nato can meet the obligations prescribed but my view oof the world is everything is not a simple transaction. let's not bow naive he is a business man and a savvy businessman. but there aren't inkind kind of contributions that need to be part off a ledger. we have different nations with different strengths and vulnerabilities and all nations as a part of this nato team need acknowledge those and in concert address those vulnerabilities and together can come up with solutions that can work. it's what hay sign up for. it should be assprational, it is. and nations are moving along the path to get there. that same time those are discussions you have behind
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more now on the bring a news on the west coast where they're battling the most destructive wild fire ever in california. frfrs and hartung has just moved from her earlier location. >> reporter: we tried to get a a better handle on the scope of this historic event and as we approach the santa monica mountains shs we were stopped in calabasas by a police line. there is a community of homes back there. as close as we could get to it we could see firefighters and fire trucks on the scene prepared for the moment when that fire closes in on the neighborhood behind me but we were nine mileland from the coast. you would eventually pass that pepperdine campice and you can
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smell the smoke long before or see the damage bleft hind. you can see part of what makes these conditions so dangerous for anyone fighting it or trying to protect their homes and anyone trying to gauge when it's time for them to leave. the area we're in under mandatory evacuation. it's quiet now in thp early morning hours say for any of the traffic from fire trucks and responders and above our heads. trrs that aerial fight continuing through the night to assist those on the ground as well. >> thank you so much. >> new reports suggest then candidate donald trump was personally involved in the payment of hush money to former playboy model, karen mcdoingal
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and stormy daniels. such payments, if not reported, would be a violation of campaign finance laws. senior political correspondent for the hill and cnn legal analyst. so as i understand it, michael cohen, in his guilty plea in august said that the then candidate coordinated these payments saying that he was involved in or briefed on nearly every step of payment president. what specifically needs to by present for this to blee a violation of the campaign finance laws. >> to have basically two things. one its to the fwree the campaign. i think that's clear here given the timing and the circumstances of this payment. trrs the second thing
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prosecutors stwrood show is it was coordinated in some way by the candidate. i think they can prove that as well. it is significant here that federal prosecutors took the time to draft this inand it's clear not just michael cohen could have been charged but they foreseeably could have added donald trump as an unindicted co conspirator. i think it's clear there is a president violated federal - election campaign laws. the question is what is going to be done if anything? >> tatser where you get into a lot off debate about whether a sitting president can be indicted. is there any interest or desire to criminally prosecute a president? a lot of people will point to the john edwards case. he was prosecuted for this exact type of violation. he wasn't convicted.
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frrts the jury couldn't make a decision and i think they weren't nearly as clear as the facts in this case. so it's going to take somebody with the courage to move forward on this and i don't know how that's going to han in the department of jurss. >> have you heard of anybody who spla the so called courage on this? >> there are conern ises this is another drip in the larger bucket of waterer with trump. i think before it could have been just michael cohen. it could have stopped with michael cohen.
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and says how can you help my campaign? and that's the problem. when he's asking for help and how someone can help his campaign shs that can easily be linked. >> but cohen does have his own credibility issues shs right? >> ablotly. obviously this is part off a plea deal to get him out of more prison time boss if the trump organization and tried to reimburse cohen, there are going to be tax recordeds, other people who may not have the same credibility. >> she's bringing up the tax records again. that's not going to go away, is it? >> it's funny because everyone has been focussed on the mueller investigation. people have forgot tax issues are another issue.
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returns. mr. trump is the only modern president to refuse to release the information on his returns. just a few days ago he told everyone why. >> when you're under audit and i'm under a very continuous audit because it is a very big company, far bigger than you would even understand. it's a great company but it's big and complex and probably feet high. >> let's discuss this with my next guest, new york democratic congressman bryan higgins. good morning to you. >> good to be with you. the incoming chairman of this can committee says he expect as legal fight to get the returns from the secretary of treasury. where does this rank in the priert os for you?
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>> well, the chair of the house, ways and means committee explicitly has the authority through the internal revenue code to request anyone's tax returns, including that of the president through the department of treasury and that's what our incoming chair is prepared to do. bill pascal has been a leader and look, the president doesn't have to worry about the complexity of this. these folks are perfectly capable of working through the complexity of that. he just needs to hand it over. that will be one of of many priorities. we have a legislative agenda that's very important taz relates to infrastructure and health care. you're going to see a lot of things changing. >> and how could boekt of those have been? here's what he said about the possibility of both working in a
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bipartisan fashion while some of the house committee chairs are leading up those investigations. >> if they start investigating you, that you can play that game k you compartmentalize that and still continue to work with them for the benefit of the rest of the country or are all bets off? >> no, if they do that, then all it is is a war-like posture. >> war-like posture. how doyou get anything done? >> well rgs look, congress has explicit powers to make budgets and provide oversight. so congress needs to get back to doing what it was originally supposed to doing.
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they're afraid othis presidenterse they're afraid othis white house. the new incoming democratic majority ps not going to be afraid to exercise its constitutional powers. we call this getting backb to regular order. congressional speak for basically allowing congress to do what it traditionally has been authorized to do by the constitution of the united states. >> we have a white house that says we're not going to do both. >> look, there are no straight lines. we will work together where we can. the president promised us an infrastructure bill. we should do an infrastructure bill, 2.3 million jobs each year, 190 a month. just call him out and what he has promised the american people he would do. >> the big headlines, first the
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appointment of the acting attorney general, matt whitaker. the are been democrats that say they will investigate once they get the majority. do you think that's a good idea? also do you think the democrats should move forward on investigating the president's involvement with hush money from karen mcdoingal and the potential violation of campaign finance laws? >> i don't know. here's what i do kbou know there's an investigation ongoing. rubert mueller is a republican, a former fbi director of 12 years appointed by george w. bush a republican. his reputation is rock solid for integrity. let's allow this investigation to conclude. >> you're now giving me two convicting answers. your previous answer was about taking oversight on the executive branch.
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now i ask you if these two should move forward and you go i don't know we should turn to robert mueller. >> no, there's an investigation ongoing. that should be concluded and used as a basis from which congress takes up additional investigations based on the information that is there. trrs you don't want to trample all over several investigations. they lose their impactfulness, their credibility. so let's allow the mueller investigation to be completed and use what is concluded from that as a basis from which to commence with new congressional investigations. where congress can do its constitutional oversight. there's no confliction there, sir. >> you have gone on the record about the current minority leader who could be the next speaker, nancy pelosi. i want you to listen to what she said on her thoughts of be thing speaker once the 116th congress
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commences and i want to play a bit of your interview just this week back in your home town. >> what is your level of confidence you'll be speaker of the house? >> that's total. >> 100 sner. >> yes. >> i think her time is past. i think you need a leader that will reassert the constitutional authority of the united states house of representatives. trrs it hasn't happened under her. and your thoughts on her 100% confidence she'll get the gavel. >> well s, look, i think taltszr in dispute. there's a lot of dissension within the house. both members who have expressed that and those that talk about it privately. listen shs i think there's more to just resisting the trump agenda.
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i think you have to persist in offering something affirmative, positive to the american people. for example this issue of preexisting conditions. we have an obligation to offer protection, allow people 50 years old to buy medicare and medicare always covers preexisting conditions. we should put that bill on the floor of the house of representatives within 30 days. >> right. thank you so much. >> well, former first lady michelle obama is getting personal. details that have never been said before. michelle obama is giving women a lot of permission. permission for what? sheel ar ft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clean technology, corded and cord-free.
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well, former first lady michelle obama's highly anticipated memoir. she opens up about things motherhood and marriage trials and her troubles with self image. all of it contributing to her initiatives when she was in the white house. she uses the book to empower women. a writer and activist says michelle obama gave a lot of women permission to be be who they are. >> michelle obama gave a lot of women permission to be who they say they are. if you're a woman that wear as cardigan and tomorrow a woman that wear as chic dress, you're allowed. the first lady said so.
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>> and mckayla is with us now. so good to have you here. >> it's a pleasure to be here and talk to you about this. >> have you seen a first lady open up about this. >> i've never seen a first lady like this who is inspiring and relatable that same time and we get to see more of her and more of her complexities. i think she's a very modern first lady a very modern woman and with that can comes again this complexity and we'ver been able to see her be a display of dig gnawty and to me right now the greatest offering off this book to be reminded we can both have humanity and dignity and we can be humorous and bea mugtser and educated and complex but not debased.
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>> and honest about real issues that real people go through yet we don't always talk about. let's listen as she talks about her marriage. >> for those young people throughout that think marriage is supposed to be easy and marriage counsel for us was one off those ways where we learned how to talk out our differences. i know too many young couples who struggle and think somehow there's something wrong with them and i want them to know that michelle and barack obama who have a phenomenal relationship and love each other we get help from our marriage when we need it. >> it's just so healthy to hear when you have problems with your marriage you get help and for someone you admire to say it's okay that you all are doing the best you can and you still can't
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figure this out, get help. we did and what we knew of this couple in the white house is they were in love. this was a marriage. they weren't a power couple. you really felt that michelle and barack obama were married. these were their children and it's the president and ninety-fir the first lady. but never a performance off marriage. the way they laughed with each other and touched each other, it was very clear they were in this. >> and she talks about self image and the insecurities that come with that. the insecurities that we all feel. not just women but men too. >> she's a black women of size. she walks in a room and you see her. she's -- like the shape shifting
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and all the things that she had to embody as first lady was very complex and very -- it was a thin line to not be too soft and not be too aggressive, particularly how black women are perceived. she was having to negotiate that at all times. with a little of that unleashed, we get oo see a woman be powerful and have vulnerability when she was talking about her pregnancy and her mare nl and her mother. >> and embracing her imperfections so we can do the same thing with us. it is freeing. >> what a pleasure. >> absolutely. wll when you trade? i want f. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm.
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