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the fire has burned nearly 250 acres and is 60% contained. and mackinac is near the fire lines. >> reporter: this lot behind me is a good example of how firefighters were able to work to save some of the homes in this area, this is still standing while the ground around it smolders. and just a few yards away is an outbuilding that was destroyed. this home is among the losses that went up in flames not long after the fire broke out at 2:40 pm yesterday. >> the fire swept over it so fast, there were firefighters everywhere and they had to get out of the way. >> reporter: he watched it all as he helped to protect his own home. it quickly spread to mo250 acres by nightfall. fueled by dry grass and brush and steep terrain. people living in 100 homes near
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the area were evacuated as firefighters on the ground worked in tandem with air tankers dropping flame retardant. interior, you can see the smoke on the interior. they will work on that and hopefully it will go >> reporter: as those who lost it all assess the damage and those whose homes were spared, give thanks but they can stay. >> keeping a defensible space around the house, we are good. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation. these are live pictures of a big rig crash near the macarthur maze on i 80 that spelled about 40,000 pounds of sunflower seeds on the roadway. the driver seems to be okay but jonup ss you can see the mess on the road, it is unclear how long it will be closed. the deadly wildfire that's shutdown yosemite national park
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has grown, the smoke is filling the valley leaving it in a smoky ha. ey evacuat tourists yesterday, the fire scorched more than 43,000 acres and is 20% contained. police say arsonist to blame for this wildfire, cranston fire burned more than 4700 acres, the entire town of idlewild is under mandatory evacuation. they arrested a 32-year-old was accused of starting the fire and several others in, so for t only 5% contained. >> we have the latest on the conditions where the marsh fire is burning. that's go to clayton, it is hot for many of our interior locations and the sun is shining bright. nearby gusts by the marsh fire, 12 miles per hour and temperatures are 87 degrees. committee down to 31. the high today could reach 100
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degrees, yesterday was 104. certainly hot, this is our dublcamera, look at the smoke covering the top. we have a spare the air alert today, moderate air quality throughout the area. around the golden gate bridge this is where it is cool. a live look at wall street, the dow is up 111 points, facebook stock dropping 20% so far today. this is facebook's full course of the cambridge analytical scanner. >> the drop was more severe dropping the data breach and jackie joins us with how this may affect your portfolio if you have invested. >> reporter: facebook stock picked up where it left off yesterday and that's not a good thing for the giant. it is still trying to regain users trust.e g rang, facebook shares dropped 19%.
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the plunge in market value is one of the biggest losses ever for a public company. >> facebook saw a massive plunge. >> reporter: jason brooks says this is significant. and will take facebook a long time to recover. >> the big takeaway is that facebook is no longer the high- growth company ends -- it once was. it had growth for a decade and now it is starting to slow down. >> reporter: the announcement as part of a project -- projected drop in shares. yesterday, 2nd quarter revenue is $130 million lower than expected. >> we are investing so much insecurity that it will significantly impact profit ability. >> reporter: if ur plan is heavy on facebook stock , tomorrow may not be the day to the years.
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you will have to give facebook a bit of a chance to come back from that, it's not worth panicking over. however facebook does face challenges and it may not see the same growth in the future that it has seen over the past several years. >> reporter: his net worth has plummeted more than $12 billion in less than 24 hours but is still at around 74 billion. president donald trump is in the midwest this afternoon , he was at a manufacturing lab in iowa this morning. he blasted the chinese tariffs on unit -- u.s. products. >> they want thfa beltecauthey ow the farmers love me, they voted for me and they figured what we will do is attack them. with -- >> later today he is scheduled to travel to illinois.ump admit deadline to reunite all eligible families who are separated at the border.
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1200 immigrant families have been brought back together under a federal court order. many family members are being sent for reunification. >> reporter: the departure terminal is where one family is finding a fresh start. she and her son are headed to their new home in massachusetts after being separated for two months. she recalls the moment she said her son was torn from her. we arrived at immigration and they screamed at me because i was crying over my son. i didn't know where they would take him, i didn't know if they would treat him well, she says. in baltimore, and he could not hold back his tears after seeing his mother for the first time. >> to effectively deny these parents the reporte represents the family, like most,via judge and they still
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face the risk of deportation. >> there is a large number of families and parents that the government has that are determined to be ineligible to be reunited. >> reporter: they are preparing for 300 of these he families but they will not stay here for long. the goal of the organizations working behind the scenes is to get them in and out and to their final destinations within 24 hours. a group of republicans in washington, d.c. is calling for the impeachment of the deputy they are accusing rod rosenstein of not giving them information they have requested regarding robert mueller's investigation. members of the house freedom caucus say he has conflict igio >> we are tired of the justice department giving us the finger and not giving us information we are entitled to do.
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>> they should understand by now the department of justice is not going to be extorted, we will do what is required by the rule of law and any kind of threats that anyone makes will not affect the way we do our job. >> the justice department has handed over more than 800,000 documents so far and democrats call this nothing more than an attack on the mueller investigation. paul ryan says he does not support the idea of impeaching rosenstein. s and an arrest in crockett. he was riding his bike two nights ago when a pickup truck struck him. today, chp announced the arrest of the suspect. a truck dangling over highway 101 closing off three lines, you can see have the traffic -- truck hanging over the freeway. a tow truck and crew were called out to the scene to
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remove the truck. tus of the driver. tickets went on sale for the treasure island music festival on october 13 and 14th. they cost $185. for the first time the festival will not be at treasure island, it will be at the middle harbor shoreline park in oakland. and a-list celebrity is going viral for her posts about this week's murder. security heightened after a homemade bomb explodes outside the u.s. embassy in beijing, china.
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safety. >> they have seen a 69% increase in violent crime to combat that, they have been hiring officers but they are still severely understaffed. one member says it is time to take action. a hollywood star is speaking out against -- regarding the death of the recent victim. police say this man john lake howell, approached the sisters and randomly stabbed them. killing her and injuring her sister who was also stabbed. her death has caught the eye of hollywood stars including actress anne hathaway. she posted on instagram expressing her condolences and condemning her attacker. in china, a homemade bomb exploded outside the u.s. embassy. police say the only person hurt was the bomber. one witness said he got in line to get a visa and heard the blast and saw the smoke. the bomber is a man from mongolia and they don't know his motive. the u.releasrm
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adtional sy was brght on one-state trooper is dead and another is hurt in arizona after a roadside struggle. erratic driver thorities around throwing things at cars. troopers confronted the suspect and a fight broke out. a trooper lost his firearm to the suspect and the suspect fired two rounds shooting one trooper in the shoulder and wounded him. and a second trooper, killing him. >> our thoughts and prayers are with his family. lives have been shattered and ruined. we are all in a little bit of a state of shock this morning. >> a police procession this morning, the casket of a newly trained officer was taken to the medical examiner's office in phoenix, no word on the suspect's identity or injuries, it is unclear if he is under
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arrest. much of the east coast is underwater after torrential rains sweep the region. crews are cutting apart massive trees that came loose from the ground. almost 100 roadways in pennsylvania were closed yesterday and swollen waterways. >> we are in a neighborhood where it is just happening and you never know when you will wake up and have this in your backyard. >> there will be no rest for the residence, more heavy rain is expected next week. temperatures are hitting triple digits in southern california. in riverside county, authorities say six people died in the last month from heat related illnesses. and the area is expecting another scorcher today. >> we are seeing some triple digit temperatures here. >> 105 in lake county, we are looking at the marsh fire that is burning by clayton. you can see the smoke covering
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the top of mount diablo. in the distance, this is normally our view. that is not the case right now, coated and hazy skies in the area, dangerous if you are anywhere near the smoke. 80 degrees now at the top of mount diablo, this is san jose, sunny skies. what a contrast. this is the salesforce tower camera. we have been in the clouds, we have not been able to get any views but this one now, you can see the bottom. san francisco definitely covered in clouds, visibility is low and that makes all the difference when it comes to temperatures. get san francisco, 58 degrees compare that to the 80s for concord, concord reaching upper 90s, satellite and radar shows we have the marine layer. everything below it is cool, the higher elevations above the clouds stay warm. they did not get any cooling overnight, those higher elevations stay hot, west winds coming through through downtown san francisco picking up compared to what we have been
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seeing, 21 miles per hour, sustained winds and it's breezy. overall the southwind is pushing in and we will back in the 60s again for the afternoon high for the beaches. morgan hill in the 90s. 96, 89 campbell, this is where the triple digits are expected 96 walnut creek, the east bay hills are where the heat advisory is in effect. it will be hot through tomorrow, we are not getting much of a break. 68 south salida, that is where the break is. clear lake 106 today, here is a look at the heat warnings and effect, through 8 pm friday, we are not getting any kind of relief from the triple digits intel this coming weekend when the ridge of high pressure will start to weaken. in napa, the we will keep an ey on that. here is futurecast, it is hanging around california and it will keep us in the 90s for the inland spots, here is the
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her own way of sharing compassion with others. armed with a pair of scissors and a razor, a stylist has found her own way to share her passion with others. >> as she introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> up to the hairline. >> reporter: robert is getting more than a free haircut. >> walk-in feeling 100%, maybe not quite 100% but walk out feeling 150%. >> reporter: she fowith heart, nonprofit that has given haircuts, your trims and makeup application to more than 1000 underserved folks including homeless people. on this day she welcomes homeless veterans in the transitional housing program. >> i want them to walk away with a glimmer of someone who cares.
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>> reporter: she began haircuts with heart two years ago when she realized she was passing more homeless people on the streets. >> it was like a light switch went off and i can't not do something. >> reporter: rebecca, who has her own studio rounded up local stylist to volunteer. they started offering free of charge haircuts that normally cost $65 each. this year they partner with nonprofits to put on two dozen events, donations pay for supplies. >> she is an exceptional individual. >> the executive director says rebecca's work transformed veteran self-esteem.ththere and try to inter for housing or for jobs, this gives them a boost. san franr r orl,a inabt e beauof wego at, the world would be a better place.
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>> reporter: giving haircuts with heart, this week's jefferson award goes to rebecca beardsley. >> most of the haircuts have been in alameda and san francisco county but she would like to expand into other parts of the bay area. you can nominate your local hero for an award online or on our website, sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com. you could save energy
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(basketball game and crowd sounds) ♪ if you talkin' they will hear you ♪ every single time... why are we getting killed like this? kyle's not here. got caught drinking beer in the park a couple of nights ago. really? yeah. zero tolerance-he's out for the season. harsh. hey, he knew not to drink. we've made that clear to all our kids, right? uh, no... not really. bill, if we don't tell them what we expect and why they shouldn't drink, how're they gonna know? (announcer) talk. they hear you. for more information, visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov.
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♪ [ thunder crashing ] >> steffy: i'm starting over. >> bill: i can make things so easy for you. >> steffy: what can you make n come with you when you talk to liam. >> steffy: no. no. i need to do that alone. >> bill: well, you're quite a bit richer than you were when you walked in here tonight. so am i. i'll get justin back here.
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