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he failed to show. >> when dan's attorney could not reach dan, he began calling linda hiers. >> dan'sresidence later that evening at the request of dan's attorney to try to make contact with him. >> linda hiers later states that she knew that something was wrong with the situation. and then goes out to a neighbor's house and says that she needs a man to see what's going on. when they walked down the hallway, they saw that the master bedroom door had been closed. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> we've got a big problem, big crisis here. she's lying in the bed. and she's very stiff, very cold. and she's not breathing. >> okay. >> not at all. hiers. >> that's his name? danny hiers? >> dan hier, mila. >> and he's not at the residence right now? >> i don't see him anywhere. this is going to be homicide. >> it just appeared she was lying there, most likely in her sleep when she was shot one time in the back of the head. we contacted the federal police in brazil and requested they make contact with mila's parents. >> i received a phone call. someone said mila is dead, in portuguese. i thin
he failed to show. >> when dan's attorney could not reach dan, he began calling linda hiers. >> dan'sresidence later that evening at the request of dan's attorney to try to make contact with him. >> linda hiers later states that she knew that something was wrong with the situation. and then goes out to a neighbor's house and says that she needs a man to see what's going on. when they walked down the hallway, they saw that the master bedroom door had been closed. >> 911,...
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just him. >> the juvenile and mother actually came to dan and mila's residence in goose creek where danhe two. he also had pictures of the little girl hanging up in the home and had taken down pictures of he and his wife mila. >> he only let us know what he wanted us to know about him. he was living a double life. >>> when dan first came into contact with the girl she was 9 years old. >> after four or five months of knowing him, and then all, you know, it started happening. sometimes it would just be an empty parking lot. he would park, tell me to take my clothes off. and touch me. touch my chest area, my crotch area. i was, what's going on? what are you doing, like? and he just, and he wouldn't even say anything. one time we actually got a hotel room. i would hide on the floorboard of his truck so the surveillance cameras wouldn't see a child in the car. he would maybe sure that it would be a hotel with the doors on the outside. i had an idea, i already knew what was going to happen. the hotel, i mean, it was a little more, for the most part i imagine - she won't have to remember passw
just him. >> the juvenile and mother actually came to dan and mila's residence in goose creek where danhe two. he also had pictures of the little girl hanging up in the home and had taken down pictures of he and his wife mila. >> he only let us know what he wanted us to know about him. he was living a double life. >>> when dan first came into contact with the girl she was 9 years old. >> after four or five months of knowing him, and then all, you know, it started...
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surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the play by -- lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go spohis office and listen to the stories. the history -- and go into his office and listen to the stories. i was a 49ers fan, bart starr and the great hornung and taylor and you could name all the hall of famers. >> kevin: i could. you and i were ball boys for our childhood teams. long pass downfield. broken up incomplete looking for walters, nice coverage downfield, isaiah johnson out of georgia tech, undrafted rookie over there amongst the lions defending but you were a ball boy for the 49ers. i was a ball boy growing up for the packers >> dan: i played a little ball after that. >> kevin: you did pl
surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the play by -- lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go...
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surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go spohis office and listen to the stories. the history -- and go into his office and listen to the stories. i was a 49ers fan, bart starr and the great hornung and taylor and you could name all the hall of famers. >> kevin: i could. you and i were ball boys for our childhood teams. long pass downfield. broken up incomplete looking for walters, nice coverage downfield, isaiah johnson out of georgia tech, undrafted rookie over there amongst the lions defending but you were a ball boy for the 49ers. i was a ball boy growing up for the packers >> dan: i played a little ball after that. >> kevin: you did play a little
surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go spohis office...
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surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the play by -- lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go spohis office and listen to the stories. the history -- and go into his office and listen to the stories. i was a 49ers fan, bart starr and the great hornung and taylor and you could name all the hall of famers. >> kevin: i could. you and i were ball boys for our childhood teams. long pass downfield. broken up incomplete looking for walters, nice coverage downfield, isaiah johnson out of georgia tech, undrafted rookie over there amongst the lions defending but you were a ball boy for the 49ers. i was a ball boy growing up for the packers >> dan: i played a little ball after that. >> kevin: you did pl
surprised me. >> dan: this is your life. >> kevin: it's a wonderful night. people that know the great lee remmel who just passed away -- he was 90. they go outside on this first and 10. the catch made on the play by -- lee remmel over 60 years part of the green bay community writing for "the press gazette" and working for the packers as their media director. a pickup of five. tay get the first down down to the 32. >> dan: always a treat to go into lambeau and go...
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dan ashley is live in downtown napa with our coverage, one year later. dan? >> reporter: ama, thank you. what a year it has been. i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the whole time though other businesses closed for construction. he imagine the last 365 days they've been selling a lot of coffee to construction workers on this street here doing work in downtown napa. but what a year it's been. i talked with many people who still can feel it in their bones when thinking back about that day and the quake tossed them from their beds, shaking their homes to their foundations and turning buildings like this one behind me, into rubble in many respects. >> live in downtown napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction
dan ashley is live in downtown napa with our coverage, one year later. dan? >> reporter: ama, thank you. what a year it has been. i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the...
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dan. dan: whoever. i think marco rubio did.e has a very distinctive message, which we saw just right there. he is the future of the party, that he would present a contrast with hillary clinton unlike almost anybody else in the field and that he understands the world in which we're in, that she doesn't and that some of his rivals, namely without saying it, jeb bush are from a different generation. that he's the future generation. i think he helped himself. i think governor kasich, that who was the last person in this the last person invite told this he presented himself as the compassionate conservative. i think he is not well known to people zpithe being the governor of a very big state and i think he probably helped himself. gwen: who do you think helped himself or came what he came to do? jeanne: by that standard, i think jeb bush achieved his goal which was not to lose any standing. maybe not go up but not go down. i agree, i think rubio and kasich did the most good for their campaigns. the one that surprised me was walker b
dan. dan: whoever. i think marco rubio did.e has a very distinctive message, which we saw just right there. he is the future of the party, that he would present a contrast with hillary clinton unlike almost anybody else in the field and that he understands the world in which we're in, that she doesn't and that some of his rivals, namely without saying it, jeb bush are from a different generation. that he's the future generation. i think he helped himself. i think governor kasich, that who was...
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dan vice president of the local community college.alk along the river levee in downtown pendleton, the river walk was almost a daily habit. it was 4:30 p.m. lots of sun left on the warm august afternoon. >> and the last words she said to me were, well, i guess we'll just have a nice boring evening. >> dan went back to tinkering on his motorcycle. lost all track of time. it was dark when his son walked into the room and asked an innocuous question. >> where's mom? i said, well, i don't know. i'll give her a call. so i went -- i tried to make the phone call, and i couldn't get hold of her. >> but it was after 9:30 p.m. karen usually walked for less than an hour. she'd been gone for five. in some people anxiety stokes panic. dan is not like that. it's a coping mechanism, he stays calm. he made another call. >> long day, 10:00 at night. my phone rings. i answer, hi, dan. >> remember jed and lisa hummel? friend of amy jane's from church? karen always parked their car in front of her house when she took her late afternoon walks. >> says, is
dan vice president of the local community college.alk along the river levee in downtown pendleton, the river walk was almost a daily habit. it was 4:30 p.m. lots of sun left on the warm august afternoon. >> and the last words she said to me were, well, i guess we'll just have a nice boring evening. >> dan went back to tinkering on his motorcycle. lost all track of time. it was dark when his son walked into the room and asked an innocuous question. >> where's mom? i said, well,...
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dan ashley is live in downtown napa with our coverage, one year later. dan? >> reporter: ama, thank you. what a year it has been. i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the whole time though other businesses closed for construction. he imagine the last 365 days they've been selling a lot of coffee to construction workers on this street here doing work in downtown napa. but what a year it's been. i talked with many people who still can feel it in their bones when thinking back about that day and the quake tossed them from their beds, shaking their homes to their foundations and turning buildings like this one behind me, into rubble in many respects. >> live in downtown napa... >> reporter: we were here a year ago amid devastation and destruction
dan ashley is live in downtown napa with our coverage, one year later. dan? >> reporter: ama, thank you. what a year it has been. i was standing on this spot a year ago, it was a remarkable scene at third and brown. main street the next block over just to orient you. so much destruction here, taking a look down brown street, you can see our photographer, mike clark shooting the little coffee shop that could is what i like to call it. the next day they were selling coffee, staying open the...
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dan nathan. >> no. here's the thing.hen a company like this as young as they are starts giving qualitative guidance that means they shouldn't be public for all intents and purposes. $2 billion market cap for a company like this with the sales he just said it, logistics, this and that. that's what amazon does and they do it really well. and they can squash these guys at any moment. i don't think you buy it here at 16 1/2. >> coming up, shares of disney falling in the after-hours session. we'll hear from ceo bob iger in his own words in the quarter. the traders will break down the playbook on dreamworks, activision, and zillow right after this break. >>> welcome back to "fast money." stocks closing in the red today. trading in a fairly title range. the dow notching its fourth down day in a row while the s&p and nasdaq have now dropped three days straight. crude oil managing to gain some of its losses back, closing higher by just over a percent. here's what's coming up in the second half of "fast money." can apple stem the
dan nathan. >> no. here's the thing.hen a company like this as young as they are starts giving qualitative guidance that means they shouldn't be public for all intents and purposes. $2 billion market cap for a company like this with the sales he just said it, logistics, this and that. that's what amazon does and they do it really well. and they can squash these guys at any moment. i don't think you buy it here at 16 1/2. >> coming up, shares of disney falling in the after-hours...
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and now dan is joining us from the newsroom and washington. dan, thanks for coming in.an: thank you. mark: what do you think the motivation would have been? dan: the motivation is pretty clear. she wants to make this more than a campaign about donald trump, she wants to continue to make this a campaign against the republican party, and putting away from donald trump but also going after others, who she probably believes are more likely to be her opponent than donald trump. john: something said to the effect that donald trump is not affecting the party. donald trump is just donald trump. and this seems to be an instance where this is different, that he is creating a springboard for a broader argument. dan: i think that is right, and the candidates have been tentative in going after donald trump. they make their statements after he said something like you did about megyn kelly, but then they back off and go there own way for a variety of reasons, and we can discuss that, but what hillary clinton is doing is trying to say that donald trump is not unrepresentative of the ot
and now dan is joining us from the newsroom and washington. dan, thanks for coming in.an: thank you. mark: what do you think the motivation would have been? dan: the motivation is pretty clear. she wants to make this more than a campaign about donald trump, she wants to continue to make this a campaign against the republican party, and putting away from donald trump but also going after others, who she probably believes are more likely to be her opponent than donald trump. john: something said...
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dan: i don't know, john.hink it is a central question about where we are in the campaign right now. and what he said about john mccain a few weeks ago, i thought that would cause him problems. it clearly did not. i think what he said about megyn kelly would cause him problems, and we do not know. the early indication is that it has not particularly hurt him, but we will have to see. where the air slowly comes out of his balloon or whether it stays afloat for a while, but i think the longer the poll numbers show that he is holding up, that will embolden donald trump to continue to do exactly as he has been doing, to run the campaign he has been running, to say the kinds of things he wants to say in any given moment, and it will force others to rethink what they want to do about it. mark: dan, thank you very much, and we will be right back with a play on words. and the actor jason segal. ♪ john: david foster wallace, the author of "infinite jest," a novel that i totally read -- ok, none of it, but other people
dan: i don't know, john.hink it is a central question about where we are in the campaign right now. and what he said about john mccain a few weeks ago, i thought that would cause him problems. it clearly did not. i think what he said about megyn kelly would cause him problems, and we do not know. the early indication is that it has not particularly hurt him, but we will have to see. where the air slowly comes out of his balloon or whether it stays afloat for a while, but i think the longer the...
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dan: we have not. have been on a roadshow speaking to tens and tens of different investors, getting their feedback, learning what they expect from us, what growth opportunities they have for us. it has been tremendously valuable i think for both parties. emily: are you worried about potential agitation? dan: i am not. carl and other investors are all the same. they want great value to be delivered for investors and great value to be delivered for customers. as long as we stay focused on that, that is the thing for us to do. emily: a lot of people talk about paypal as an acquisition target. alibaba would love to buy it. what do you think is going to happen? dan: we were split apart to create two great companies. we were set up to really capitalize on the changing chessboard that is going on in digital payments right now and we have tremendous opportunity. our addressable market now could be as large as $25 trillion and focusing on that and delivering value to those customers will deliver value as an ind
dan: we have not. have been on a roadshow speaking to tens and tens of different investors, getting their feedback, learning what they expect from us, what growth opportunities they have for us. it has been tremendously valuable i think for both parties. emily: are you worried about potential agitation? dan: i am not. carl and other investors are all the same. they want great value to be delivered for investors and great value to be delivered for customers. as long as we stay focused on that,...
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dan and paula? >> and getting your cholesterol checked, we hope. thank you, devin. >>> a look at the morning headlines. over to ron. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, sara, robert. good morning, everyone. we begin with a camping trip to yosemite national park that turned deadly. two young campers killed when a huge tree limb came crashing down on to their tent. abc's aditi roy has more. >> i heard a loud crash. >> reporter: this morning, an investigation under way into what caused a tree limb to fall. landing on a tent and killing two young campers. >> a loud boom. almost sounded like a gunshot. >> reporter: the crash striking the tent that the two minors were sleeping in early friday morning. their campground, home to one of the park's most popular views of the iconic half dome. >> i heard a woman screaming at the top of her lungs. and i knew something was wrong. >> reporter: nearby campers calling 911. but when the park rangers arrived, both were already dead. this is the latest incident involvi
dan and paula? >> and getting your cholesterol checked, we hope. thank you, devin. >>> a look at the morning headlines. over to ron. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, sara, robert. good morning, everyone. we begin with a camping trip to yosemite national park that turned deadly. two young campers killed when a huge tree limb came crashing down on to their tent. abc's aditi roy has more. >> i heard a loud crash. >> reporter: this morning, an investigation under...
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gwen: dan balz is there tonight in minneapolis. is clinton simply working to box the candidates out? dan: well, this is obviously a time of real uncertainty within the democratic party. the email issue continues, as you said, to dog her. there are democrats who are nervous about that. they don't think she's handled it particularly well. today to do two things, i think, at the summer meeting. one was to show that she can rally the party, and to really take the fight to the republicans. delivered a very strong speech that got, not surprisingly, a strong response from this audience. the other thing she was doing, to, was, she is in essence, flex her muscles to show that this on winnings the eye the nomination as a signal to bernie sanders or vice president else, that she is going to be a very tough competitor, no matter the challenger. walk intoming her that room today was a little shemphal in its way, is assembling behind the scenes the organizational support you need to, as i said, box people out? or to put people's concerns to rest
gwen: dan balz is there tonight in minneapolis. is clinton simply working to box the candidates out? dan: well, this is obviously a time of real uncertainty within the democratic party. the email issue continues, as you said, to dog her. there are democrats who are nervous about that. they don't think she's handled it particularly well. today to do two things, i think, at the summer meeting. one was to show that she can rally the party, and to really take the fight to the republicans. delivered...
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dan weiss?aller: i don't know anything about the club of rome, but i do know that the caller is partially correct which is that in places with lots of organic land are like the peapod northern candidate or northern alaska or siberia where they are frozen tundra's, as the earth thaw, those areas will and release carbon pollution, and that will heat up the planet and they will fall even more. it is a self reinforcing cycle and that is a real danger. it has not happened yet, but it is in the process of happening which is why we need to reduce u.s. and world light and missions. first, we have to do if you. we are traditionally the largest polluter in the atmosphere and we have to reduce our emissions and we need to work with other countries to get them to reduce their pollution as well which is also underway. go to an underlying issue which is the cost of clean air rules. kelly trust the epa to give us an accurate estimate of what these costs are because the supreme court disagrees? caller: look at
dan weiss?aller: i don't know anything about the club of rome, but i do know that the caller is partially correct which is that in places with lots of organic land are like the peapod northern candidate or northern alaska or siberia where they are frozen tundra's, as the earth thaw, those areas will and release carbon pollution, and that will heat up the planet and they will fall even more. it is a self reinforcing cycle and that is a real danger. it has not happened yet, but it is in the...
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good morning, dan. at one point this was a category 3 storm, the strongest we have seen in this part of the atlantic in five years. it has weakened somewhat. it's about 700 miles east of the caribbean islands as a category 2. we expect it to diminish in intensity and reach some drier hear and hostile winds and they'll take a weakening storm and could use the rain. this could turn out to be a good scenario. what it does beyond that when it hits puerto rico and then cuba, we don't know so the u.s. not quite out of this. speaking of the u.s., the 50th state under the gun, hawaii, this is tropical depression kilo. weakened a little bit. we expect some strengthening. it has a lot of warm water to work with and could become a category 1 storm towards the beginning of next week and then notice the western islands, specifically kauai is getting into the cone late week next week hawaii could be under the gun. we'll talk more about that throughout the program and the threat for severe weather here in the lower 48
good morning, dan. at one point this was a category 3 storm, the strongest we have seen in this part of the atlantic in five years. it has weakened somewhat. it's about 700 miles east of the caribbean islands as a category 2. we expect it to diminish in intensity and reach some drier hear and hostile winds and they'll take a weakening storm and could use the rain. this could turn out to be a good scenario. what it does beyond that when it hits puerto rico and then cuba, we don't know so the...
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dan and paula? >> bob, thank you. >>> back home, the tearful testimony from the white cop charged in the shooting death of an unarmed young black man. a one-time college football star. the former officer here says he feared for his life when he opened fire. and steve osunsami has the story. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this morning, a north carolina police officer fighting for his freedom, on trial for gunning down an unarmed young black man who prosecutors say was just looking for help. >> what were you yelling at the suspect? >> get on the ground, get on the ground, get on the ground! >> reporter: in an emotional trial that continues on monday, former charlotte police officer randall kerrick says he thought 24-year-old jonathan farl was trying to attack kerrick and two other officers. in dash cam video, you do see the former college football player running in their direction. then the sound of gunshots off camera. [ gunshots ] >> he was going to assault me. he was going to take my
dan and paula? >> bob, thank you. >>> back home, the tearful testimony from the white cop charged in the shooting death of an unarmed young black man. a one-time college football star. the former officer here says he feared for his life when he opened fire. and steve osunsami has the story. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this morning, a north carolina police officer fighting for his freedom, on trial for gunning down an unarmed young black man who...
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charlie: do you agree dan? dan: i do.have been fortunate not to have that idea hammered into the public every day, but this will give you another sense of how important it is -- this is all forgotten, but in 2007 when the president was running against hillary clinton, we were looking for ways to draw a contrast with her. one of the ways we found was the president had a guest appearance on saturday night live where he got to take a pop at her. that went viral and that was worth way more than the time it took to go to new york and do it. i think the presidential election will determine whether how much politics and comedy will stay intertwined because it was a huge part in the last presidential elections. if donald trump is the nominee i guarantee there will be this as well. charlie: david letterman said the one reason he regretted leaving was because of donald trump. what do you think donald jon stewart will do? ken: i know i will see him at mets game. i have no idea. bill: i don't think johnn knows. he showed up at a come
charlie: do you agree dan? dan: i do.have been fortunate not to have that idea hammered into the public every day, but this will give you another sense of how important it is -- this is all forgotten, but in 2007 when the president was running against hillary clinton, we were looking for ways to draw a contrast with her. one of the ways we found was the president had a guest appearance on saturday night live where he got to take a pop at her. that went viral and that was worth way more than the...
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dan?: i think the internet will breed not 1000 jon stewarts but a lot of people doing what jon stewart did. to give you an idea of how influential it is, in the white house you get clips every day that run through the news, what was on the tv news. about three or four years ago, we started pulling all the late-night monologues and driving public opinion. if something happens and it is getting hammered every night by stewart or fallon, people start to know about it pretty quickly. we started to monitor that to see where public opinion was going. it is something the white house looks at everyday. how influential that has become as media disaggregated and people trusting the media less. dave: they have gotten less political. they are late-night shows. the monologues have become the least important component of the show. bill: i do think what the monologues do -- this is interesting -- they create the narratives. there is a narrative for what happens. all the comedians are going after that nar
dan?: i think the internet will breed not 1000 jon stewarts but a lot of people doing what jon stewart did. to give you an idea of how influential it is, in the white house you get clips every day that run through the news, what was on the tv news. about three or four years ago, we started pulling all the late-night monologues and driving public opinion. if something happens and it is getting hammered every night by stewart or fallon, people start to know about it pretty quickly. we started to...
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there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her off the beach. >> it was survival at that point and i just needed to get to safety. >> paramedics put betsy on a gurney and are able to carry her away. with relative calm restored, the mavericks competition goes on as planned. >> there's some broken legs and broken boards, broken spirits, but the contest rolls on. >> and tyler finally gets the show he's been waiting for. >> i had never seen waves like that before, and to see these tiny, tiny people dropping in on just giant waves a half mile offshore was amazing. >> betsy forman is still a surfing enthusiast bu
there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't...
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dan rather was here earlier.the things we were talking about is fox news and donald trump fighting. dan raised the prospect it is like a wrestling heel, scripted fight that it is not a real fight and supposed to make them look better with people they most care about looking good for. what do you make about how the conservative media is functioning in the race right now? >> i feel that trump has hit in to something that's beyond fox. people forget there's a whole conservative media out there to the right of fox and has a huge following in the base republican party. the radio host mark lemon has a number one with "new york times" best seller in the country right now. that is sort of off the radar of people like us, and i think it is on ailes radar and he has backed down to trump. i think he knows there's that take back america, sarah palin, michael savidge back in the day, that group that is a threat to fox as well as the republican party. >> that's interest ing. so there was this fight at the debate where mr. trum
dan rather was here earlier.the things we were talking about is fox news and donald trump fighting. dan raised the prospect it is like a wrestling heel, scripted fight that it is not a real fight and supposed to make them look better with people they most care about looking good for. what do you make about how the conservative media is functioning in the race right now? >> i feel that trump has hit in to something that's beyond fox. people forget there's a whole conservative media out...
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dan, you're a great source of information. we appreciate having the opportunity to speak with you today. we look forward to checking back in with you. best of luck to the entire team that's battling these fires, thank you. >> thank you. be. eric: jenna, there's some new information, meanwhile, on that scandal at the irs. it appears to be a scheme to steal identities, they say. the agency now claiming cyber thieves accessed more than 330,000 taxpayer accounts in a security breach that was first reported in may. that's more than double the number originally believed, so what are the chances that they have your information? rich edson is following this developing story in washington. hi, rich. >> reporter: well, this is very likely adding to the nearly $6 billion annual problem the irs already has issuing refunds on bogus tax returns. in may the irs discovered criminals were using stolen personal information to log onto an irs web site and access a victim's prior year tax return. criminals can use that data to file phony tax retu
dan, you're a great source of information. we appreciate having the opportunity to speak with you today. we look forward to checking back in with you. best of luck to the entire team that's battling these fires, thank you. >> thank you. be. eric: jenna, there's some new information, meanwhile, on that scandal at the irs. it appears to be a scheme to steal identities, they say. the agency now claiming cyber thieves accessed more than 330,000 taxpayer accounts in a security breach that was...
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kron 4's dan kerman spoke to some fans. are not giving up >>:to the facts on the ground is that there have been no viable proposals but had been made to the raiders >> dan :statements like this one from nfl executives at the owners meeting in chicago, give raider fans hoping the team stays in oakland little to celebrate >> : heartbreak because i have kind of been able to see the writing on the wall >> dan :rob rivera heads up the black hole, a raider fan club rivera isn't the only one who hasn't given up hope >> : please do everything you can as an nfl franchise to meet with local corporations to see if you could put together a deal that then could supplant what is going in slow motion within the county and the city of oakland >> dan :chris dobbins says his organization save oakland sports has sent this letter to raiders owner mark davis and a number of other nfl owners reminding them oakland remains the best location for the team, in part because of its diehard fans and the fact the fanbase continues to grow. >>:there is a
kron 4's dan kerman spoke to some fans. are not giving up >>:to the facts on the ground is that there have been no viable proposals but had been made to the raiders >> dan :statements like this one from nfl executives at the owners meeting in chicago, give raider fans hoping the team stays in oakland little to celebrate >> : heartbreak because i have kind of been able to see the writing on the wall >> dan :rob rivera heads up the black hole, a raider fan club rivera...
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ask dan rather. seriously. ask dan rather. let's. he's here next. it's back to school time you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. ethey have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. click or call. >>> take your hands off me. unless you intend to arrest me, don't push me. don't push me. take your hands off me unless you intend to arrest me. wait a minute. as you can see -- >> i don't know what's going on. these are security people, apparently, around dan. obviously getting rough. >> we got finally pushed out of way. this is the kind of thing going on outside the hall. this is the first time we've had it inside the hall. i'm sorry to be out of breath but somebody belted me in the stoma
ask dan rather. seriously. ask dan rather. let's. he's here next. it's back to school time you think your car smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. ethey have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online, and...
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dan weiss? caller: i don't know anything about the club of rome, but i do know that the caller is partially correct which is that in places with lots of organic land are like the peapod northern candidate or northern alaska or siberia where they are frozen tundra's, as the earth thaw, those areas will and release carbon pollution, and that will heat up the planet and they will fall even more. it is a self reinforcing cycle and that is a real danger. it has not happened yet, but it is in the process of happening which is why we need to reduce u.s. and world light and missions. first, we have to do if you. we are traditionally the largest polluter in the atmosphere and we have to reduce our emissions and we need to work with other countries to get them to reduce their pollution as well which is also underway. go to an underlying issue which is the cost of clean air rules. kelly trust the epa to give us an accurate estimate of what these costs are because the supreme court disagrees? caller: look a
dan weiss? caller: i don't know anything about the club of rome, but i do know that the caller is partially correct which is that in places with lots of organic land are like the peapod northern candidate or northern alaska or siberia where they are frozen tundra's, as the earth thaw, those areas will and release carbon pollution, and that will heat up the planet and they will fall even more. it is a self reinforcing cycle and that is a real danger. it has not happened yet, but it is in the...
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just ask dan rather, right? with the press that we've got now, is that still a good idea politically? does it still play? and not insubstantially, is it bad for the country? does it hurt the free press for politicians to put a target on the free press? ask dan rather. seriously. ask dan rather. let's. he's here next. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. why do so many more doctorsose recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. >>> take your hands off me. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the
just ask dan rather, right? with the press that we've got now, is that still a good idea politically? does it still play? and not insubstantially, is it bad for the country? does it hurt the free press for politicians to put a target on the free press? ask dan rather. seriously. ask dan rather. let's. he's here next. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're...
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dan, great to see you. thank you. >> great to be here. >> dan ives, fbr. here's a scorecard on fact or fiction. apple will announce an apple tv, updated iphones and an ipad pro, and dan does not think, so it's fiction we'll get details on an apple car. what's our trade here? it's sort of just, i don't know -- >> first of all, that's a great game. one of "fast money's" best games. and dan was superior at the game. but if i look at it, the thing he bet the house on is the upgrades to the iphone, which i think are still what's driving the stock. so the september quarter is probably 42 million phones. the december quarter is really what everybody's looking for. analysts are starting to goose up their numbers a little bit. 72, 73 million phones. if you get there a lot of up side on the stock. either way a safe place to hold the stock into september's announcement. >> i get there are downward pressures on the market overall and apple outperformed the overall markets. but still citi today put appling in its focus list and cited this analyst jim suvik who did chan
dan, great to see you. thank you. >> great to be here. >> dan ives, fbr. here's a scorecard on fact or fiction. apple will announce an apple tv, updated iphones and an ipad pro, and dan does not think, so it's fiction we'll get details on an apple car. what's our trade here? it's sort of just, i don't know -- >> first of all, that's a great game. one of "fast money's" best games. and dan was superior at the game. but if i look at it, the thing he bet the house on is...
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dan nathan, brian kelly, kelly fineman. it was the worst day for stocks in a year and a half and that only begins to describe the chaos, the dow dumb bling 358 points. the s&p negative on the year. the nasdaq closing below the 200-day moving average. small caps falling more than 2%. the question tonight is simple, are we seeing the start of a correction? guy? >> sort of feels that way, mel. let's put it in context for folks tuning in for the first time. with a market move like this you never know. the russell, small cap stocks finally broke. 121 in the iwm with key support. we close below a couple days ago. we've been saying the 2054 and s&p critical support level. you look yesterday. that was your tell. sold off. bounced. the last few months we would have continued that bounce and rallied higher. we didn't. we faded. had another shot today. went below 54. closed on the lows. bond market has been trying to tell you something for a long time. yields continue to go lower. break is talking about commodity move, crude. it's a g
dan nathan, brian kelly, kelly fineman. it was the worst day for stocks in a year and a half and that only begins to describe the chaos, the dow dumb bling 358 points. the s&p negative on the year. the nasdaq closing below the 200-day moving average. small caps falling more than 2%. the question tonight is simple, are we seeing the start of a correction? guy? >> sort of feels that way, mel. let's put it in context for folks tuning in for the first time. with a market move like this...
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dan and brian are still with me.ess that the lawyers had to be ready for this, obviously, because now they have to have witnesses that are available tomorrow to come. right? >> reporter: right. that's a question i have. i don't know if they can get all of the people who will be on the stand testifying as victims in this case tomorrow. might be a delay of another day. i know it won't continue today but i've heard it could happen as early as tomorrow. but there are 15 people who are on the list to be on the stand as victims. so we could have a full day tomorrow. we could even go into another day of people talking about how these heinous crimes, how this horrible shooting at this mall, at this theater impacted their lives, and i imagine to be very emotional as the lawyer tries to draw the emotions out of them to tell their stories about how this i has impacted their lives. >> all right. and the judge just now releasing the jurors. brian, as we wrap up what happened here today opposite again, it's a complicated system in
dan and brian are still with me.ess that the lawyers had to be ready for this, obviously, because now they have to have witnesses that are available tomorrow to come. right? >> reporter: right. that's a question i have. i don't know if they can get all of the people who will be on the stand testifying as victims in this case tomorrow. might be a delay of another day. i know it won't continue today but i've heard it could happen as early as tomorrow. but there are 15 people who are on the...
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gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dan white.e going to play a game i used to play when i was a a kid. >> jimmy: okay, good. yeah, yeah, yeah. sure. >> okay? and the stakes, the prize is $10. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay. i'm going to give you this $10 bill, put it in your breast pocket. and we will get back to that later. put it in your breast pocket. >> jimmy: breast pocket. this is my breast pocket right here. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. perfect, or on the front. it doesn't matter. >> jimmy: okay. >> there we go. perfect. and the game is called "hand pocket." >> jimmy: hand pocket? >> yeah it's really popular. really popular. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. you've played this? >> it involves -- i have. >> jimmy: okay. >> it involves your hand. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and a coin. >> jimmy: oh, and a coin? >> and a coin. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. i was gonna say, i think i've played hand pocket before. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to give you this coin. i'm going to give you this coin. >> jimmy: yes. >> i want you to put your right hand out.
gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dan white.e going to play a game i used to play when i was a a kid. >> jimmy: okay, good. yeah, yeah, yeah. sure. >> okay? and the stakes, the prize is $10. >> jimmy: okay. >> okay. i'm going to give you this $10 bill, put it in your breast pocket. and we will get back to that later. put it in your breast pocket. >> jimmy: breast pocket. this is my breast pocket right here. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. perfect, or on the...
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just in case are you thinking about that, dan and ama.t is a week from today. >> thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up next, close encounters of the hairy kind. >> the hero credited to scaring off a potential big foot. >> a grassfire in san leandro. >> the abc7 news team covers your neighborhood. >> berkeley city hall. >> milpitas. >> moraga. >> your story. >> 7 on your side got them into the game. >> this building is not very old. finished eight years ago. >> your everything. >> sky 7hd shows you massive delays. >> choose the news that matters where you live. choose the team that works for you jie. abc7. we get 24/7k this out. professional monitoringme and video monitoring we can watch on our own tv. that's way better than our old security system. [metal clanking] [chip crunching] [baby crying] don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers, add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus get a free security camera. call 1-800 xfinity or go online today. proving there is nothing like a father's love. he shaved his head and got a tattoo of a
just in case are you thinking about that, dan and ama.t is a week from today. >> thanks, sandhya. >>> coming up next, close encounters of the hairy kind. >> the hero credited to scaring off a potential big foot. >> a grassfire in san leandro. >> the abc7 news team covers your neighborhood. >> berkeley city hall. >> milpitas. >> moraga. >> your story. >> 7 on your side got them into the game. >> this building is not very old....
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love dan. but mike, the quiet man, is always right.o i think this negative call on walmart might come home to roost next week. >> the quiet trade. the way to play is a put spread. 67 1/2. >> we'll end it with dan. >> twitter -- or excuse me, tesla, i'm not a buyer here but i think you look at risk reversals for stock replacement. >> looks leek our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. for more website. see you back here friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now! hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to kram america. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put it in context. call me 800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. you know what, we're at a bizarre moment where overseas woes, who knows who is next,
love dan. but mike, the quiet man, is always right.o i think this negative call on walmart might come home to roost next week. >> the quiet trade. the way to play is a put spread. 67 1/2. >> we'll end it with dan. >> twitter -- or excuse me, tesla, i'm not a buyer here but i think you look at risk reversals for stock replacement. >> looks leek our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. thanks so much for watching. for more website. see you back here friday at 5:30 p.m....
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dan: no, i don't think so.f you look at the cash flow and some of the items inside, some of the operating cash flow is not counted even though it should be. they are generating -- they are turning cash flow positive by the end of the year. i believe it is true, because they have ramped up the model x. they will get more money as they deliver these models. model x is ramping up quickly in the fourth quarter. that should take care of cash flow issues. if you move into 2016, obviously they will be selling thousands of model x's, that will be a very good thing. emily: eric, how much enthusiasm is riding on the model x? what if it does not come out september? eric: we have already seen a delay of two two years. -- up to two years. there is a lot of excitement. but there is a lot of anticipation and expectation that this thing has to come out in september. we heard that production has started, by all accounts we should see the model x rolling out in mass by the end of the year. emily: do you have a tesla rory? rory:
dan: no, i don't think so.f you look at the cash flow and some of the items inside, some of the operating cash flow is not counted even though it should be. they are generating -- they are turning cash flow positive by the end of the year. i believe it is true, because they have ramped up the model x. they will get more money as they deliver these models. model x is ramping up quickly in the fourth quarter. that should take care of cash flow issues. if you move into 2016, obviously they will be...
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>> dan knows a lot, doesn't he?e you go. >> up next one widely followed investor says we're on the a matter of days away from a recession right here in the u.s. we'll show you exactly what he's looking at. and later one media stock that's bucking the mayhem in the space. we'll tell you what that is and why it's rallying so much. more "fast" straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." markets staging a major reversal today with the dow sinking 277 points at its low before ending basically flat. meanwhile the s&p briefly erasing its gains from the year before bouncing back and ending the day positive. here's what's coming up in the second half of "fast money" with the market in turmoil, dan nathan here explains how you can profit from protection in your portfolio in a very special "options action." plus cisco is moving higher in the after-hours session, the company just rapping up its conference call. weet we'll get to the latest headlines straight from ceo chuck robbins later this hour. we'll start with china,
>> dan knows a lot, doesn't he?e you go. >> up next one widely followed investor says we're on the a matter of days away from a recession right here in the u.s. we'll show you exactly what he's looking at. and later one media stock that's bucking the mayhem in the space. we'll tell you what that is and why it's rallying so much. more "fast" straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." markets staging a major reversal today with the dow sinking 277...
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dan? >> cheryl, thanks very much. we always use these incidents to remind all of us to be prepared in the event of a major earthquake. 365 days ago when the earth shook so violently here in napa, they were prepared. they were ready. i spoke this afternoon with a paramedic who things got very busy very fast early that morning when the quake happened. >> and the calls kept coming, we kept going, it was a long 24-36 hours. we fall back on what we do and our team that we have here at the fire department worked well together, and we just kept taking the calls as they came in. they kept coming in. >> they sure came in. there were a couple hundred people injured, many of them seriously. several significant fires burning. they had a lot to do. we have a lot more coming for you here on abc 7 news at 6:00 live from downtown napa. for the moment in napa, i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for jo >>> tonight, wall street meltdown. the dow in freefall plunging more than a thousand points. 401(k)s dropped thousands of dollars in just minute
dan? >> cheryl, thanks very much. we always use these incidents to remind all of us to be prepared in the event of a major earthquake. 365 days ago when the earth shook so violently here in napa, they were prepared. they were ready. i spoke this afternoon with a paramedic who things got very busy very fast early that morning when the quake happened. >> and the calls kept coming, we kept going, it was a long 24-36 hours. we fall back on what we do and our team that we have here at...
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dan, what do you ascribe that to? >> chris may have a point, they're dissatisfied with their political leadership. then you have to ask the question why are they dissatisfied as political leaders? they are not simply angry with individuals. there is one big reason, the state of the american economy over the entire course of the obama presidency. it has been a weak economy, growing a point below postwar average for united states. what that meant, there is a lot of underemployment in the united states. it is in the federal data every single month, gerri. people are discouraged work years economic news over last six, seven years, that's for sure but, chris, to you, 25% of the folks, they're not just sis satisfied, they're angry. why is that? why is that? why are folks so emotional? >> i think this has been growing for years. what people have seen, even though i would economy significantly turned around where it was during the depths of the financial crisis a lot of average americans don't feel it. a lot are deeply concer
dan, what do you ascribe that to? >> chris may have a point, they're dissatisfied with their political leadership. then you have to ask the question why are they dissatisfied as political leaders? they are not simply angry with individuals. there is one big reason, the state of the american economy over the entire course of the obama presidency. it has been a weak economy, growing a point below postwar average for united states. what that meant, there is a lot of underemployment in the...
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kron 4's dan kerman has the latest on the investigation. >> dan :if this looks like your average grouple coming into the ulta beauty store with shopping bags, you aren't looking close enough. that's because the shopping bags are empty but they won't be for long. police say this group of 7 women and 2 men began headed directly for the hi end perfume and cologne and then systematically and without warning, began placing it in their bags 75 seconds later they left the store. >> carlos manfredi : they got away with over $11,000 worth of merchandise and that is a big hit. traditionally it will go from 60028000, $11,000 is a big hit for 75 seconds--6000- 8000 >> dan :this burglary took place a week ago tuesday at the ulta store on geary near masonic. police say hi end store surveillance has helped them identify 3 of the suspects already, all of whom police say have done this sort of thing before. >> : it is just a matter of time before we apprehend all of them, we are currently working on and it will all answer in front of a judge >> dan :despite the fact there were 9 people and two of them
kron 4's dan kerman has the latest on the investigation. >> dan :if this looks like your average grouple coming into the ulta beauty store with shopping bags, you aren't looking close enough. that's because the shopping bags are empty but they won't be for long. police say this group of 7 women and 2 men began headed directly for the hi end perfume and cologne and then systematically and without warning, began placing it in their bags 75 seconds later they left the store. >> carlos...
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dan: no one got a pay cut. i want to make that clear.ibution did not go down, there were no pay cuts instituted. i wanted to take a pay cut to do this to make it work financially for the company. for me, the margin for error was going to go down a lot in that transition from having people making $30,000 a year working for our clients to now making $70,000. that would be costly. to satisfy that quarter by quarter margin for error, i took the pay cut for that reason. it wasn't to make up for anything or to make a political statement. we will leave here. thank you so much for joining me on this. dan price, ceo of gravity payments from seattle. much more ahead on the bloomberg workday. the housing market has been hot this summer. about to get hotter. ♪ betty: 10:00 and san francisco in 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. u.s. stocks are sliding for third straight day in the u.s. erases the gains for the first straight day as concerns intensify for global slowdown. increase inexpected supply adds to the global oil glut. snap elections as he tries to reta
dan: no one got a pay cut. i want to make that clear.ibution did not go down, there were no pay cuts instituted. i wanted to take a pay cut to do this to make it work financially for the company. for me, the margin for error was going to go down a lot in that transition from having people making $30,000 a year working for our clients to now making $70,000. that would be costly. to satisfy that quarter by quarter margin for error, i took the pay cut for that reason. it wasn't to make up for...
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dan? >>> we're going to move now to the front lines of the hot, dry fiery nightmare in the american west. dozen of wildfires are burning, most sparked by lightning strikes and fueled by dry heat. this morning, the governor has declared a record drought has turned much let's go to kayna whitworth, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. unfortunately, those words are true, but cal fire has the largest firefighting force in the world. now, firefighters up north, they are desperate for help. they have been working in 24-hour shifts for 21 days. and once the governor declared a state of emergency, that means they're not going home any time soon. overnight a race against time as over 8,000 firefighters battled 21 wildfires tearing across california. the flames, claiming the life of one firefighter. >> unfortunately, there's tragic occurrences that do occur. >> reporter: california's biggest blaze growing overnight, the rocky fire threatening hundreds of homes, stretching mor
dan? >>> we're going to move now to the front lines of the hot, dry fiery nightmare in the american west. dozen of wildfires are burning, most sparked by lightning strikes and fueled by dry heat. this morning, the governor has declared a record drought has turned much let's go to kayna whitworth, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning to you. unfortunately, those words are true, but cal fire has the largest firefighting force in the world. now, firefighters up north,...
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. >> dan and paula. good morning to you. we have 51 large fires burning right now in the united states. here at ventura county fire, they are rotating their crews out weekly and they're sending them with extra water to combat this excessive heat. but in washington state, the fires are so out of control, they're taking out substations and power poles leaving 9,000 people without power. overnight, the fire in washington state forcing over 1,500 people from their homes. >> you could see flames up in the trees. and as the wind blew, it grew. >> reporter: helicopters dipping into the river to try to extinguish the flames. one of dozens of wildfires ravaging the american west this morning. oregon's canyon creek complex fire southeast of portland burning over 34,000 acres and destroying 26 homes. >> i just hope and pray our house will be okay. >> reporter: and the lightning-fuelled fire in idaho burning at least 50 homes to the ground. firefighters struggling to contain the 21,000-acre blaze. here in drought-stricken california, si
. >> dan and paula. good morning to you. we have 51 large fires burning right now in the united states. here at ventura county fire, they are rotating their crews out weekly and they're sending them with extra water to combat this excessive heat. but in washington state, the fires are so out of control, they're taking out substations and power poles leaving 9,000 people without power. overnight, the fire in washington state forcing over 1,500 people from their homes. >> you could...
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