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. >>> the fire has burned more than kinder and 30 square myer miles and west of fort collins. trouble goes storm debbie is out and the gulf of mexico and is not going anywhere. it just keeps hitting the sunshine state. a man is missing on the heavy surf in the alabama coast and a woman is killed in tampa. let's get a look at weather and traffic now. wha >>> around the bay area today we do have some pretty cool temperatures in some parts. i think as we head throughout the days we will see sunshine and just some passing clouds. 54 degrees in san francisco. as we head into the afternoon, the temperatures will be back but well below the at average. we will talk about that more and a few minutes, and now we will check with the rows with elizabeth. >>> we were following this one accident in emeryville for a while. it is by paul streak. there was a small backup for a while but now all lanes are open. all grain traffic sensors. so far things are moving pretty good all the way up. to the natomas in oakland. catena bridgsimilar story in th you could say the traffic sensors, we're showin
. >>> the fire has burned more than kinder and 30 square myer miles and west of fort collins. trouble goes storm debbie is out and the gulf of mexico and is not going anywhere. it just keeps hitting the sunshine state. a man is missing on the heavy surf in the alabama coast and a woman is killed in tampa. let's get a look at weather and traffic now. wha >>> around the bay area today we do have some pretty cool temperatures in some parts. i think as we head throughout the days...
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it burned at least 20,000 acres in 48 hours in the area near fort collins. firefighters say it continues to grow threatening more homes and people. >> these folks are doing everything they can, but mother nature is running this fire yesterday and today. all we can do is get people out of the way. >> 18 structures have been damaged or destroyed so far. wild fire officials say resources are being spread thin because of other fires burning in nearby areas. that includes the little bear fire burning in southern new mexico, a lightning strike on june 4th is being blamed for that wild fire. yesterday new mexico's governor called for the national guard to help get the fire under control. that fire is being considered a large threat because of how close it is burning to homes. police and firefighters are urging people to leave as soon as possible. >>> police in alabama are searching for the gunman who killed three people at a party near auburn university. december monetary leonard is suspected of opening fire in an off campus apartment complex saturday night. witnes
it burned at least 20,000 acres in 48 hours in the area near fort collins. firefighters say it continues to grow threatening more homes and people. >> these folks are doing everything they can, but mother nature is running this fire yesterday and today. all we can do is get people out of the way. >> 18 structures have been damaged or destroyed so far. wild fire officials say resources are being spread thin because of other fires burning in nearby areas. that includes the little bear...
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that fire is 15 miles outside of fort collins, one of many burning across the west tonight. barry peterson is in fort collins this evening. >> reporter: the fire is so big it's making its own weather, flames creating winds that drive it one direction and in an instant turn the fire another. 400 firefighters have been rushed in along with tankers and helicopters to drop water and fire retardant. the fire is so fast-- sometimes roaring through trees at 20 miles an hour-- it cannot be out run. >> i'm happy i'm alive. >> reporter: rosemary silano saw 200 foot flames coming at her house. >> it was minutes. i had less than five minutes to get out. >> reporter: some of her neighbors had less time. >> they literally left in their p.j.s. >> reporter: one thing fueling the fires, acres of dead trees killed by mountain pine beatles. the insects reproduce inside the pine bark and have destroyed an estimated $6 billion trees in the western united states and canada. beetles have killed half the trees around tracy defrancesco's house. each tree a virtual matchstick. >> it's brown and dead
that fire is 15 miles outside of fort collins, one of many burning across the west tonight. barry peterson is in fort collins this evening. >> reporter: the fire is so big it's making its own weather, flames creating winds that drive it one direction and in an instant turn the fire another. 400 firefighters have been rushed in along with tankers and helicopters to drop water and fire retardant. the fire is so fast-- sometimes roaring through trees at 20 miles an hour-- it cannot be out...
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fort collins bringing the total to 9. other fires are burning from warm dry weather in wyoming and arizona and southern california. here's lynette with our weather. >> that's a shame to see. and you see across the nation the wet weather across the northern states and too bad some of that can't drop southward and help the wild fires. as of now we are dealing with a few showers this morning. mainly to the north and to the south. we do have a little bit of drizzle out there as well. so as you head out and about be prepared for that. the radar can't pick up on that because it's just too small for the radar to detect and we have lots of cloud cover around this morning. and also we are a little more humid and that humidity is starting to get the act together and we will be feeling it through the nex several days but for this morning temperature wise at 68 degrees in -- 67 in arnold and catonsville 66. we look at rainfall totals and yeah, they are on the light side about 1/100 of an inch in arnold and centerville and also we hav
fort collins bringing the total to 9. other fires are burning from warm dry weather in wyoming and arizona and southern california. here's lynette with our weather. >> that's a shame to see. and you see across the nation the wet weather across the northern states and too bad some of that can't drop southward and help the wild fires. as of now we are dealing with a few showers this morning. mainly to the north and to the south. we do have a little bit of drizzle out there as well. so as...
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a house fire in northern colorado is spreading from the gift in started saturday morning near fort collins, colorado. the blaze has burned thousands of acres and is forcing evacuation tuned for >> and have no place to go. >> it is feared some residents could have gotten trapped in the fire. >> more than two of 50 firefighters are battling the flames. >>vicki: firefighters in southern mexico are still trying to get control of a fire there. of hundreds have been evacuated and 40 mi. has been charged are ready. >>da: will your watching as a drug deal in progress. the entire transaction lasted no more than a 15 seconds under the watch of an observant new birth pushing her baby in a stroller. fifth >> they waited for the hearts of full of sand at the exchange floor was for its disinflate the drugs for money. some >> the exchange half of the drive for health. neighbors have install surveillance cameras open to try to temper their grandparents off fat netflix 5 >> neighbors have circulated a video hope and that someone will recognize the car, driver or the teens. >>vicki: and to roll over crashed
a house fire in northern colorado is spreading from the gift in started saturday morning near fort collins, colorado. the blaze has burned thousands of acres and is forcing evacuation tuned for >> and have no place to go. >> it is feared some residents could have gotten trapped in the fire. >> more than two of 50 firefighters are battling the flames. >>vicki: firefighters in southern mexico are still trying to get control of a fire there. of hundreds have been evacuated...
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>> reporter: this morning, flames are roaring through this tinder-dry forest west of fort collins, colorado. as the fire explode in size, helicopters swooped in attack. >> it was a tough day. this was probably the fire that we might possibly have. >> reporter: hundreds of people in the fire's path are evacuated. but the sheriff isn't sure that everyone made it out. >> some people felt fairly confident. >> reporter: 200 firefighters are on the scene with more on the way. at least ten structures have burned. not clear if those are homes. right now, large fires are burning in at least 12 states. extreme drought and hot, dry winds making for a perfect fire storm. in new mexico the governor deployed the national guard to help with a blaze that's destroyed 20 structures. evacuees in shelters are waiting out the worst. >> a little apprehensive. whatever happens, we're willing to step in and help each other out. >> until there's a break in the heat and the wind, and that's not in the forecast, fire crews won't get the break they need. >> noaa forecast it's not going to be great today. out ahead of
>> reporter: this morning, flames are roaring through this tinder-dry forest west of fort collins, colorado. as the fire explode in size, helicopters swooped in attack. >> it was a tough day. this was probably the fire that we might possibly have. >> reporter: hundreds of people in the fire's path are evacuated. but the sheriff isn't sure that everyone made it out. >> some people felt fairly confident. >> reporter: 200 firefighters are on the scene with more on the...
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people in fort collins are still evaluating. california is sending two air tankers to help. and a wild fire scorched acres east of bakersfield yesterday. it is 80 percent contained so far only a few bodies have been recovered. yesterday's quake had a magnitude of the plan for an 5.7. the corner has officially ruled that men week-old baby was taken from its camps side by a developer the mother was convicted of murder could she was finally cleared. >>> the suspect was in a holding cell in front of a judge. and when the officer went in to get another authorities received a emergency radio transmission yesterday afternoon. reported that 21 people were aboard and seventh vessel sank could >>> quick thinking enabled the team to escape through the sinking vehicle. a couple of american students, from wisconsin, said they were going to have relax and studied for finals but they ended up being trapped by snow for nine days could emergency authorities said that the sedan should check the forecast. >>> it is frustrating, a lot of work has gone into the rescue. >>> the students eventuall
people in fort collins are still evaluating. california is sending two air tankers to help. and a wild fire scorched acres east of bakersfield yesterday. it is 80 percent contained so far only a few bodies have been recovered. yesterday's quake had a magnitude of the plan for an 5.7. the corner has officially ruled that men week-old baby was taken from its camps side by a developer the mother was convicted of murder could she was finally cleared. >>> the suspect was in a holding cell...
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the biggest is west of fort collins more than 118 square miles have been scorched. 191 homes destroyed >>> we have unusually cool weather, right now the readings are from the mid-60s to 71 degrees at livermore. winds from the west. changes are coming. forecast after a break. >>> that is not clear where a tropical storm debby is sad, forecasters say it could grow into a hurricane. trouble storm warnings have been posted for florida and alabama and louisiana. it has dumped heavy rain on parts of florida and spark isolated tornadoes. in the bay area we are getting and accepting the fact it is a cool summer. >>> it will change modestly and one step at a time, it is a step in the right direction we look at a few things, we continue 5- 10 degrees below average. we look at from a highest point of solano county mount vaca, which had great physical abilities. on a clear day you can see forever you down there can. colder than average in the bay area. temperatures and 80s in and by wednesday. we will start a warming trend. monday will get another degree or two up by wednesday will crank up the th
the biggest is west of fort collins more than 118 square miles have been scorched. 191 homes destroyed >>> we have unusually cool weather, right now the readings are from the mid-60s to 71 degrees at livermore. winds from the west. changes are coming. forecast after a break. >>> that is not clear where a tropical storm debby is sad, forecasters say it could grow into a hurricane. trouble storm warnings have been posted for florida and alabama and louisiana. it has dumped heavy...
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the wind with the most threat near fort collins, colorado. torrential from roads.ave washed our nearly two more inches fell today. mobile, alabama was drenched. more than 8 inches has fallen there. filled with there. filled with cyclists in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine vs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills hide in the shadows... just waiting at every turn. verboln -- a new multi-launch coaster coming to busch gardens. brave the black forest. [ kari ] i used to serve my country in the u.s. army. ♪ then, i was hit by a drunk driver and lost my legs. but that didn't change a ththi. because i still serve my country, i just wear a different uniform. [ male announcer ] citi is joining kari miller to give back to the paralympic military & veterans program. join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help u.s. atathletes make a difference. together, every step of the way. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover the
the wind with the most threat near fort collins, colorado. torrential from roads.ave washed our nearly two more inches fell today. mobile, alabama was drenched. more than 8 inches has fallen there. filled with there. filled with cyclists in the black forest... [ thunder crashes ] [ engine vs, tires screech ] ...where things aren't always what they seem... because thrills hide in the shadows... just waiting at every turn. verboln -- a new multi-launch coaster coming to busch gardens. brave the...
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it is still burning near fort collins. the fire has destroyed 181 homes and have scorched more than 86 square miles of forest land. the fire is 45% contained. strong winds and dry conditions are making it tough on firefighters. they think it was sparked by a lightning bolt. >> unbelievable. while the weather out west. for us, no complaints. >> a beautiful day. >> are hardly any humidity. take a look outside. it is quiet. things will start to change in the early morning hours and through the day tomorrow. some big changes are on the way. look at the high temperature at reagan national earlier this afternoon. only made it up to 77 degrees. our average for the stage mid- 80's. 68 degrees at the airport this hour dew point levels are in the middle 60's. tc williams high school in alexandria a 55. children's hospital, mid-60's. no rain to speak of, but just off to the west of us, and few showers to pop up. winchester, 64. still holding onto 64 degrees at lexington park, maryland. look at the want developing over the mid part of
it is still burning near fort collins. the fire has destroyed 181 homes and have scorched more than 86 square miles of forest land. the fire is 45% contained. strong winds and dry conditions are making it tough on firefighters. they think it was sparked by a lightning bolt. >> unbelievable. while the weather out west. for us, no complaints. >> a beautiful day. >> are hardly any humidity. take a look outside. it is quiet. things will start to change in the early morning hours...
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yes 1 near fort collins is even bigger. >> the good news is that the thunderstorm activity in colorado does coming to an end. , conditions the end of the winds are starting to die down a little bit in some spots. sustained winds in the 20 throughout the afternoon. the activity is coming to an end to it tonight. >>pam: fire season has arrived in california. if that means firefighters are on high alert. a week of training exercises in the santa cruz mountains. after two back-to-back summers of virtually no wild fires, much of the senate resounds is loaded with tender dry brush and other fuels. in dissolved as a matter of land. we went 50 years without any major fires. 2008 and 2009 shows that the county cambered. >> achieve says it is not just the heavy fuel like brush and trees, he says the mountains are loaded with dry grass as well. they are clearing away the grass to maintain a distance of a phase of at least 30 ft.. firefighters in contra costa county battled to fires. the fires sparked before noon. the duties as a bird flew into some electrical club med. about a mile away, the crew
yes 1 near fort collins is even bigger. >> the good news is that the thunderstorm activity in colorado does coming to an end. , conditions the end of the winds are starting to die down a little bit in some spots. sustained winds in the 20 throughout the afternoon. the activity is coming to an end to it tonight. >>pam: fire season has arrived in california. if that means firefighters are on high alert. a week of training exercises in the santa cruz mountains. after two back-to-back...
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cbs news, fort collins, colorado. >> and it's been a deadly wild fire for sure. authorities expect to have the colorado fire close to 10% contained by tonight. boy, they could use some water, gentleman. >> they really could. that means it's 90% uncontained. any water coming their way? >> unfortunately not. no real sign of any showers in that area. we're going to look at showers and a second line of thunderstorms. let's look at the live look outside. see the rain drops on the camera. most of the showers and storms are east of town, but a second line is developing. this live weather cam is brought to you by michael and son. temperatures, we have a benefit with all the rain showers. 76. dew point 72. we haven't seen dew points in the 70s, but when you do, it's uncomfortable. you have bad hair and it's humid out. pressure 29.85 and falling. the winds will turn later tonight out of the northwest. that's how we know. live doppler 9,000. most of the activity is east of town and east of 95. but notice the second line of showers developing in the mountains. first go into
cbs news, fort collins, colorado. >> and it's been a deadly wild fire for sure. authorities expect to have the colorado fire close to 10% contained by tonight. boy, they could use some water, gentleman. >> they really could. that means it's 90% uncontained. any water coming their way? >> unfortunately not. no real sign of any showers in that area. we're going to look at showers and a second line of thunderstorms. let's look at the live look outside. see the rain drops on the...
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and fort collins, trying to get the upper hand on the mattissiv hyde park fire. >> manhours dedicated to this fire. >> almost 200 homes already destroyed. high fire warnings are currently in place for nine western states. >>> heading into a new week in washington and the president's big shift on immigration policy is still the talk of the town. the president made it easier friday for some children of illegal immigrants to the avoid deportation. he called it the fair and just thing to do. a top obama aide told our candy crowley politics was not a factor in the decision. >>> it's building a lot of steps we've already taken. >> could have done it last year, the year before. could have done the year before that. >> we've been trying to get the dream act done, pass immigration reform. this bill is in a series of states. again, our law enforcement personnel and the focus where it should be focused, on criminals. deportation is -- >> got it. you can't say it was not done with some political consideration t. was not. >> five months before the election? >> well, listen, who knows how had the p
and fort collins, trying to get the upper hand on the mattissiv hyde park fire. >> manhours dedicated to this fire. >> almost 200 homes already destroyed. high fire warnings are currently in place for nine western states. >>> heading into a new week in washington and the president's big shift on immigration policy is still the talk of the town. the president made it easier friday for some children of illegal immigrants to the avoid deportation. he called it the fair and...
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the one near fort collins is only 10% contained. it has destroyed 50,000 acres. it has been blamed for the death of a cattle rancher. he died while saving cattle from the flame. >> we knew there was a fire. we raced back into the house to see what or if they could do anything. it was too late. >> firefighters are still battling the largest wildfire in state history. drought conditions making it tough. some worry there is not enough water in order to put out a fire. >> you can call it a star spangled sailabration. look at that. a host of family friendly events throughout the week along with the ships. there is an air show. all the details are on line. head to wjla.com. how would you like to be out on the water? >> a good deal for sailing. >> perfect day. >> you want a decent sized bowed. -- boat. a good day to catch that wind in the sales. >> sunshine feels nice. >> it feels nice in june. it is pleasant when the sun feels good in june. low humidity. a refreshing breeze. all around, not a bad wednesday. >> well done. >> thank you. especially after the beneficial ra
the one near fort collins is only 10% contained. it has destroyed 50,000 acres. it has been blamed for the death of a cattle rancher. he died while saving cattle from the flame. >> we knew there was a fire. we raced back into the house to see what or if they could do anything. it was too late. >> firefighters are still battling the largest wildfire in state history. drought conditions making it tough. some worry there is not enough water in order to put out a fire. >> you can...
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. >>> now to colorado, hundreds of firefighters continue to battle the fire near fort collins. hundreds of families have been forced to evacuate and firefighters found the body of a 62-year-old woman and what was left of a burned out home. >> my team's goal for this fire is to bring this fire to containment as soon as we can, work with the sheriffs and begin the process for citizens to go back in as directed by the sheriff. >> fire officials are hoping to have the wildfire that has already burned more than 43,000 acres at least 10% contained by the end of the day. >>> let's start off with a check at radar. northeastern baltimore county into harford county. harford county, are a getting sox of the highest rain -- some of the highest rain totals of the day. we continue to see a lot of rain, cecil county, elkton, cecil ton reaching reaching into kent county. coastal flood advisories are up for the western shore, including ear harford county, the chesapeake waters edge of baltimore county, anne arundel and calvert county. anne arundel county expecting a two foot high tide anomaly,
. >>> now to colorado, hundreds of firefighters continue to battle the fire near fort collins. hundreds of families have been forced to evacuate and firefighters found the body of a 62-year-old woman and what was left of a burned out home. >> my team's goal for this fire is to bring this fire to containment as soon as we can, work with the sheriffs and begin the process for citizens to go back in as directed by the sheriff. >> fire officials are hoping to have the wildfire...
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but this one up near fort collins is even bigger. it has burned more than 87,000 akers, destroy -- acres, destroyed 200,000 home, and firefighters are working to put that out there. winds are shifting tonight, and that makes fighting these fires even more difficult. >> and fire season has arrive leader in the bay area. and that means that firefighters are on high-alert. cal fire is holding a week of training exercises in the santa cruz mountains. this group spent the day clearing brush and cutting fire breaks on a hilltop in ben lowman. while not quite as dry as things in colorado, firefighters are still concerned that the threat is still very real here too. >>> taking a live look outside this evening, you start to see a little bit of cloud coverage rolling in, those low clouds. we saw pretty nice temperatures out there today. of right now, fairly mild, especially away from the coastline. 71 in antioch right now, 62 in concord, 63 in sunnyvale. cooler closer to the coastline where sea breeze winds are picking up. for the overnight ho
but this one up near fort collins is even bigger. it has burned more than 87,000 akers, destroy -- acres, destroyed 200,000 home, and firefighters are working to put that out there. winds are shifting tonight, and that makes fighting these fires even more difficult. >> and fire season has arrive leader in the bay area. and that means that firefighters are on high-alert. cal fire is holding a week of training exercises in the santa cruz mountains. this group spent the day clearing brush...
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just to the west of fort collins, take a look at this.peratures climb again, a chance for lightning which certainly could spark more fires in this area. but temps increase, and you see those winds every day for the next four to five days around the 25 mile-an-hour range, and that's going to make conditions very difficult fighting that fire. guys? jenna: rick, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. jenna: right now, a teenage victim allegedly doused with alcohol and set on fire says he thought he was going to die. this is a big case out of florida. on your right is the victim who jumped into a pool to save his own life. he had burns over 65% of his body. on screen left is the alleged ringleader of the attack who's now charged with attempted murder in the second degree. tom is a former prosecutor, john is a defense attorney. john, as the side of the defense, there were two other boys that pled no con to attempted murder charges. -- no contest to attempted murder charges. why do you think they allowed this to go to trial? >> i think they
just to the west of fort collins, take a look at this.peratures climb again, a chance for lightning which certainly could spark more fires in this area. but temps increase, and you see those winds every day for the next four to five days around the 25 mile-an-hour range, and that's going to make conditions very difficult fighting that fire. guys? jenna: rick, thank you very much. >> reporter: you bet. jenna: right now, a teenage victim allegedly doused with alcohol and set on fire says he...
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that is burning just to the west of fort collins, colorado. it started saturday apparently from a lightning strike. so far it has spread to 68 square miles, destroying about 100 structures. also killing one person, a 62-year-old woman who died in her cabin unable to escape the flames. her relatives say she didn't receive the evacuation order in time. now containment is low but firefighters say they're optimistic for the first time. >> we've got 10% containment and that's where it starts. every day that containment number will go up as we begin to tie the lines together. crews are working very hard. in particular our structure protection group. today interior burn, they were actually able to save homes. >> we feel we're getting our feet solidly under us. i can tell you as the county sheriff i breathed a sigh of relief today as i saw the progress the crews made. the 10% containment you heard about. this fire still has a lot of potential but that is certainly welcome news. >> reporter: to the south in new mexico what is being called the little be
that is burning just to the west of fort collins, colorado. it started saturday apparently from a lightning strike. so far it has spread to 68 square miles, destroying about 100 structures. also killing one person, a 62-year-old woman who died in her cabin unable to escape the flames. her relatives say she didn't receive the evacuation order in time. now containment is low but firefighters say they're optimistic for the first time. >> we've got 10% containment and that's where it starts....
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in colorado the worst fire in larimar county in 25 years spreading fast towards fort collins.eople are in red cross shelters now. adam housley is keeping an eye on it live from denver, where i guess you can smell the smoke. >> reporter: it feels like an ashtray outside. you see the ashes coming down, you can smell the smoke, it looks like l.a. in august. it's true brownout there. we are about 40 or 50 miles away from where the fire is burning. the fire is affecting a lot of the areas down here. it began saturday morning they believe by a lightning strike, it has charred more than 37,000 acres. hundreds of people have been evacuated. strugt yourself hav evacuated. structures have burned down and some homes. they can't give a number. the temperatures have dropped significantly from what they are over the weekend, the winds are down and humidity is up a tad. having said that it is still very dry here. there are extreme drought conditions in much of the west and this fire area is no different. it's burning about 15 miles or so just to the west of fort collins, apparently 31 square
in colorado the worst fire in larimar county in 25 years spreading fast towards fort collins.eople are in red cross shelters now. adam housley is keeping an eye on it live from denver, where i guess you can smell the smoke. >> reporter: it feels like an ashtray outside. you see the ashes coming down, you can smell the smoke, it looks like l.a. in august. it's true brownout there. we are about 40 or 50 miles away from where the fire is burning. the fire is affecting a lot of the areas down...
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. >>> the hyde park fire has scorched nearly 52,000 ache achres near fort collins.ade is only about 15% contained. >>> an arrest has been made in the fatal hit and run of a man in a wheel chair in richmond last year. police announced the arrest of this man, daniel barnett. he's accused of hitting and killing david cox, and then driving away. police say the suspect confess the to his involvement -- confessed to his involvement during a separate drug investigation. he faces charges. >>> a bicyclist who struck and killed a pedestrian has been charged with felony vehicular manslaughter. he struck a person in cast -- witnesses reported that the cyclist ran red lights and stop signs at other intersections. he will be arraigned early next week, and he faces -- if he is convicted. >>> the young georgia woman who is battling a flesh-eating disease is showing signs of improvement tonight. doctors have upgraded amy copeland's condition from critical to serious. >> she was having a little bit of pain today. she's been experiencingly the phantom -- experiencing the phantom pain
. >>> the hyde park fire has scorched nearly 52,000 ache achres near fort collins.ade is only about 15% contained. >>> an arrest has been made in the fatal hit and run of a man in a wheel chair in richmond last year. police announced the arrest of this man, daniel barnett. he's accused of hitting and killing david cox, and then driving away. police say the suspect confess the to his involvement -- confessed to his involvement during a separate drug investigation. he faces...
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a deadly fire burning near fort collins has burned 56,000 acres and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history. >>> in california, beautiful video of the end of a top secret mission. an unmanned air force plane returned saturday after spending 15 months in orbit on a classified mission. the x-37 b test vehicle landed after conducting undisclosed experiments. another mission is set for later this year. >>> finally, in san diego, surf is up. but not for humans. dogs hit the water to hang ten or something like it, i guess. in the seventh annual surf dog competition the judges looked for confidence from the canines as well as a long wave ride. a strong fashion sense i guess you could say. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, only in california would you see something like that. >> yes. and the waves aren't usually big enough in florida. >> jersey shore. >> you could do it in the jersey shore. you have to have the bulldog with the chains. good morning, everyone. hot temperatures continued over father's day weekend. many areas of the inner mountain west. fi
a deadly fire burning near fort collins has burned 56,000 acres and destroyed at least 181 homes, the most in state history. >>> in california, beautiful video of the end of a top secret mission. an unmanned air force plane returned saturday after spending 15 months in orbit on a classified mission. the x-37 b test vehicle landed after conducting undisclosed experiments. another mission is set for later this year. >>> finally, in san diego, surf is up. but not for humans. dogs...
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flames are 15 miles west of fort collins and destroyed 180 homes by becoming the most destructive wildre. winds will make fighting the flames difficult today. in california 150 homes evacuated sunday as a wind fed wild fire burned 450 acres out west. >> we can see what is going on across the nation. they are dry, they are not getting the wet weather, dealing with hot temperatures. this is sliding towards the east. we slide in close to home. we are dealing with the cooler weather and the wetter weather. satellite and radar, picking up on showers coming down across carroll county and also all the way in to virginia. woe could see a batch of rain towards the west. as i take you to lorel, we are dry, we are dealing with cloud cover out there this morning. it's going to be rare that we get sunshine in here for today. i'm going to call it mostly cloudy, more of the same in ellicott city. more in the way of cloud cover for today. now, temperature 61 degrees baltimore. more of the same in pennsylvania. york, pennsylvania. as we look at the eastern shore, temperature at 55 degrees. it will be c
flames are 15 miles west of fort collins and destroyed 180 homes by becoming the most destructive wildre. winds will make fighting the flames difficult today. in california 150 homes evacuated sunday as a wind fed wild fire burned 450 acres out west. >> we can see what is going on across the nation. they are dry, they are not getting the wet weather, dealing with hot temperatures. this is sliding towards the east. we slide in close to home. we are dealing with the cooler weather and the...
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it broke out in the paradise park area near fort collins. 10 structures damaged. no injuries reported. in syria funeral for the victims of an overnight shelling held today. thousands of protesters vowed to avenge the deaths. dru levenson shows us the violence is spreading to the nation's capital. >>> amateur video shows thousands of people protesting promising to avenge the deaths of 20 people killed in the southern city. activists say syrian troops shelled the area in an uprising against president aside first erupted in. the presidenviolence spread acre nation erupting concerns of a civil war. people say this weekend's tour of our attack represents the worst violence yet in the area. un observers are looking into the massacre. >>> in this farmer says he watched as men in uniform shell the houses and those loyal to the regime executed 78 people including women and children. a u.n. spokesperson says it is difficult to determine what happened and who is responsible. many of the bodies are gone. >>> in the muslim world the bear the debt immediately >>> activists clai
it broke out in the paradise park area near fort collins. 10 structures damaged. no injuries reported. in syria funeral for the victims of an overnight shelling held today. thousands of protesters vowed to avenge the deaths. dru levenson shows us the violence is spreading to the nation's capital. >>> amateur video shows thousands of people protesting promising to avenge the deaths of 20 people killed in the southern city. activists say syrian troops shelled the area in an uprising...
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dan springer with the news live in fort collins, dan?ore devastating as crews assess all the burned out areas. officials just increase the number of homes destroyed to it 112 and say it will go higher. and they are quick to remind us that it's not the number that's important but the human toll behind each one. >> it's really not just the list of numbers. these are stories. each one of these represents a family that's been displaced from their home that may have lost some family heirlooms. photos, possessions, kids' toys, what have you. >> meantime, a massive effort to save 500 other homes from a spot fire. the cost of this fight now over $7 million. and growing by several million dollars each day and the weather is only going to get worst. predicting winds up to 50 miles per hour come monday. shep? >> shepard: dan springer live, fort collins, colorado tonight. hitchhike his or her claimed somebody shot him earlier this week now admits he shot himself. he is apparently working on a memoir called kindness in america and he told cops he was
dan springer with the news live in fort collins, dan?ore devastating as crews assess all the burned out areas. officials just increase the number of homes destroyed to it 112 and say it will go higher. and they are quick to remind us that it's not the number that's important but the human toll behind each one. >> it's really not just the list of numbers. these are stories. each one of these represents a family that's been displaced from their home that may have lost some family heirlooms....
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in colorado flames does tproeug 191 homes west of fort collins.e continues to burn in area the -- three times the size of the city of fort collins. tropical storm warning issued for part of the louisiana coast now called tropical storm debby, churning, forming in the gulf of mexico with maximum sustained winds 50 miles per hour forcasters saying it will bring 10 inches of rain to parts of the gulf coast from southern louisiana to the florida panhandle. >> apparent murder-suicide in that beverly hilton in california man and woman found shot to death in their room hours before the daytime emmys. >>> turning to the latest in the fast and furious gun walking scandal. the family of murdered agent brian terry speaking ahead what is pecked to be a tense week on capitol hill. republicans are pushing a contempt of congress vote against attorney general holder. that could come monday. house democrats are pushing back tonight. molly henneberg is live with the news in washington. terry's family is voicing frustration with the patrolleddings on the hill. >> re
in colorado flames does tproeug 191 homes west of fort collins.e continues to burn in area the -- three times the size of the city of fort collins. tropical storm warning issued for part of the louisiana coast now called tropical storm debby, churning, forming in the gulf of mexico with maximum sustained winds 50 miles per hour forcasters saying it will bring 10 inches of rain to parts of the gulf coast from southern louisiana to the florida panhandle. >> apparent murder-suicide in that...
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burning near fort collins and already destroyed more than 14,000 acres. are now ordering 1500 people to evaluate as a precaution and the red cross opening up shelters with 500 of the people registered for the night. people in spain reacting to the announcement, their banks are going to have to be bailed out. they are protesting, angry over the euro zone's plan to offer up the equivalent of 125 billion u.s. dollars to rescue spain's banks and say that citizens dealing with unemployment now at 25% should be the ones to benefit from international aid not financial institutions, now we've been reporting to you this weekend on fox report, euro zone finance ministers have agreed to make that loan. the exact amount we don't know yet. washington welcoming the news and it's expected to be a boost on wall street in the morning when markets open and when that happens, we'll see just how investors actually feel about it. here is senior business correspondent and anchor of bulls and bears, brenda buttner. >> new buildings sprout like weeds, construction around the clo
burning near fort collins and already destroyed more than 14,000 acres. are now ordering 1500 people to evaluate as a precaution and the red cross opening up shelters with 500 of the people registered for the night. people in spain reacting to the announcement, their banks are going to have to be bailed out. they are protesting, angry over the euro zone's plan to offer up the equivalent of 125 billion u.s. dollars to rescue spain's banks and say that citizens dealing with unemployment now at...
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. >>> and new tonight, a wildfire burning near fort collins, colorado is 50% contained. the size of that blaze is closing in on 60,000 acres. firefighters say it consumed 189 homes, the most destroyed by a wildfire in state history. >>> now to a decision just in from adidas. the company announced it will not be going to production with a sneaker that reminds some people of slavery. the outrage came quickly and so was the reaction from adidas. >> outrage across the nation forced adidas to cancel plans to release these shoes in august. they came with a pair of plastic shackles. earlier today the shoe company asked got a sneaker so hot you lock your kicks to your ankles. >> i would not buy them. >> reporter: critics said the shoes were offensive. >> the image of sneakers having shackles just draws too many negative images and con notations for me. >> reporter: rodney has worn adidas since 1983. he says the shoes have no place in the marketplace. >> it is irresponsible. >> reporter: adidas said the design of the round house mid is nothing more than designer jeremy scott's ou
. >>> and new tonight, a wildfire burning near fort collins, colorado is 50% contained. the size of that blaze is closing in on 60,000 acres. firefighters say it consumed 189 homes, the most destroyed by a wildfire in state history. >>> now to a decision just in from adidas. the company announced it will not be going to production with a sneaker that reminds some people of slavery. the outrage came quickly and so was the reaction from adidas. >> outrage across the nation...
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the fire has burned for more than 100 structures near fort collins. hundreds of homes remained threatened. crews contained a small section of the fire but with no substantial rain in the forecast be prepare for a very long fight. >> you have to put this fire at one of the more complex ones. >> my purpose now is to save structures. >> the blaze is one of 19 large fires burning in the west, another in in southern mexico has burned through more than 200 homes and buildings. protesters welcome jimmy diamond to the capitol hill this morning. lawmakers questioned the ceo of j.p. morgan chase about his firm's $2 billion loss from risky trades. he apologized for the massive trading blunder and said that no customer or taxpayer money was affected. >> we can never say that we will not make mistakes, in fact we know that we will make mistakes, we do believe that this was an isolated events. >> diamond also said that bank executives responsible for the loss will have some of their pay taken back by the company. another alleged victim takes the stand in the child
the fire has burned for more than 100 structures near fort collins. hundreds of homes remained threatened. crews contained a small section of the fire but with no substantial rain in the forecast be prepare for a very long fight. >> you have to put this fire at one of the more complex ones. >> my purpose now is to save structures. >> the blaze is one of 19 large fires burning in the west, another in in southern mexico has burned through more than 200 homes and buildings....
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. >> reporter: the biggest, the high park fire outside of fort collins, has been burning for two weeks. charred more than 81,000 acres, destroyed more than 200 homes and displaced hundreds of residents. >> it's really one of those days where if we have nothing really lost and we've gained acres, it's darn good. >> reporter: in utah near salt lake city firefighters are starting to get a handle on the so-called dump fire possibly sparked by shooters. with the fire season getting started, they know they have a long summer ahead. michelle franzen, nbc news. >>> overseas now, egypt's first freely elected president is expected to meet today which last week took away most of the major powers of the president's office. islamist candidate mohamed morsi won with more than 51% of a vote. he carried the message of unity and pledged international accords including those with neighboring israel. his supporters are vowing to stay in tahrir square. president obama called morsi to congratulate him on his win. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in florida
. >> reporter: the biggest, the high park fire outside of fort collins, has been burning for two weeks. charred more than 81,000 acres, destroyed more than 200 homes and displaced hundreds of residents. >> it's really one of those days where if we have nothing really lost and we've gained acres, it's darn good. >> reporter: in utah near salt lake city firefighters are starting to get a handle on the so-called dump fire possibly sparked by shooters. with the fire season getting...
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in developing story out of northern colorado, and out of control wild fire has exploded west of fort collins. more than 100 structures are gone and hundreds more are threatened. powerful wind is pushing the flames through 1 mi. of force per hour. >> it was moving extremely fast. i have never seen a fire move that fast >> is one of two massive fires blazing right now. another is running in a southern mexico, new mexico county >> breaking news out of san francisco, at least one person was hurt when this tree toppled into traffic in the sunset district. at least two cars have been hit by a tree. the tree has been moved to the side of the road but traffic is still moving slowly. a man assaultive following the bay to breakers run three weeks ago has died. the only description of the suspect says that they were in costume just like thousands of others. police are turning to social media to find the attackers >> it happened in golden gate park, they were celebrating the end of the bay to breakers. everyone seemed to be having a good time until a man was punched and eventually died. police say someo
in developing story out of northern colorado, and out of control wild fire has exploded west of fort collins. more than 100 structures are gone and hundreds more are threatened. powerful wind is pushing the flames through 1 mi. of force per hour. >> it was moving extremely fast. i have never seen a fire move that fast >> is one of two massive fires blazing right now. another is running in a southern mexico, new mexico county >> breaking news out of san francisco, at least one...
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it started saturday morning near fort collins, colorado can it is forcing evacuations. >> i can't imagine my house there is right now. i can't imagine -- how close the fire was and now i'm not going to have a home, and i have no place to go. >> some residents are unaccounted for. it's feared some may have been trapped. >> there are concerns whether everybody was able to get out of the evacuation area. we occasionally have some folks that don't have phones or refuse to evacuate, and we're looking into if there's any issues with that or concerns. >> more than 250 firefighters are battling the flames, going door-to-door to make sure people get out safely. >> the primary goal is to get the people out of the way of the fire. >> reporter: officials say dry temperatures and high temperatures are to blame for the significant growth of the fire but what caused it is a mystery. >> alan: in sacramento, police are releasing very few details following the shooting deaths of four people inside a home. the shooting happened on 18th 18th street near 77th 77th avenue, just south of the state capitol. a fi
it started saturday morning near fort collins, colorado can it is forcing evacuations. >> i can't imagine my house there is right now. i can't imagine -- how close the fire was and now i'm not going to have a home, and i have no place to go. >> some residents are unaccounted for. it's feared some may have been trapped. >> there are concerns whether everybody was able to get out of the evacuation area. we occasionally have some folks that don't have phones or refuse to...
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well, this is bringing very dangerous fire weather conditions there in fort collines a fire burning upward of 1,000 square kilometers have burned in the past several days. very dangerous situation and deadly. one person died out of that and plus the wind and warm temperatures are not helping the situation. denver with a high of 28 up there towards the east. new york at 21 and washington, d.c. getting up there to the high 20s. this is accompanied by rain showers. now into europe. alpines, you have been seeing severe weather tp further down towards the south in venice, there is a report after tornado in early morning hours and this whole system is expected to continue to bring yet nor weather as it pushes off toward the east. 80 kilometer wind out of this cold front here, accompanied by the gusty wind and frequent lightnings. very dangerous situation. very warm weather will continue to occur here in athens. toward west, a cool down in london and paris at 16 and 17. here is a look at your extended outlook. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
well, this is bringing very dangerous fire weather conditions there in fort collines a fire burning upward of 1,000 square kilometers have burned in the past several days. very dangerous situation and deadly. one person died out of that and plus the wind and warm temperatures are not helping the situation. denver with a high of 28 up there towards the east. new york at 21 and washington, d.c. getting up there to the high 20s. this is accompanied by rain showers. now into europe. alpines, you...
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northwest of fort collins and spread over 22 mi.. the colorado governor was at the scene this morning. >>> a lot of the trucks are here to fight this fire will throw everything at it we can't. >>> the cause of the fire is unknown, first reported at 6:00 a.m. saturday, as a 2 a. blaze in paradise park and a rapidly by noon. by 10:00 p.m. it was estimated at 8,000 a. burned, officials believe shifting winds overnight caused the fire to grow. those winds with low humidity make it difficult for the 250 firefighters to battle the flames. >>> stiff winds with dry conditions make it tough. >>> in new mexico winds make it tough to battle a large fire at the so-called little bear fire has grown to 26,000 a. doubling in size from saturday. no containment of that blaze. it as damage 20 structures and forced residents to flee their homes and. in colorado, there was word federal resources will be on scene monday morning. it offers the relief to those who believe the fire will get worse before better. >>> mysterious and tragic, sacramento police t
northwest of fort collins and spread over 22 mi.. the colorado governor was at the scene this morning. >>> a lot of the trucks are here to fight this fire will throw everything at it we can't. >>> the cause of the fire is unknown, first reported at 6:00 a.m. saturday, as a 2 a. blaze in paradise park and a rapidly by noon. by 10:00 p.m. it was estimated at 8,000 a. burned, officials believe shifting winds overnight caused the fire to grow. those winds with low humidity make it...
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it started saturday morning near fort collins colorado. the >> i cannot even imagine it. i'm lucky to have a home. i cannot imagine. i have not faced a vote. >> some residents are unaccounted for. it is clear that some may have been trapped. >>vicki: preparations to the big event at the olympic club are still under way. >> catering crews are loaded up on supplies into the finals crews are being drilled into place. these are some of the finishing touches on what is normally the olympic club's ocean course. 340,000 years are stacked up and ready to pour. tharp hundreds 1000's pounds of ice has also been shipped in. >>vicki: the giants have wrapped up their series against one of the best teams in the american league. the giants could not score and a loss five-zero. the oakland a's lost three straight against the diamondbacks. >>vicki: 49ers ticket prices are skyrocketing. we will talk to one longtime ticket holder about the dumping costs. long-term jobless benefits are coming to an end. a look at who is affected and what lawmakers are doing to fight for more benefits. the ap
it started saturday morning near fort collins colorado. the >> i cannot even imagine it. i'm lucky to have a home. i cannot imagine. i have not faced a vote. >> some residents are unaccounted for. it is clear that some may have been trapped. >>vicki: preparations to the big event at the olympic club are still under way. >> catering crews are loaded up on supplies into the finals crews are being drilled into place. these are some of the finishing touches on what is...
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. >> reporter: in colorado's high park fire near fort collins, the flames have scorched more than 100 square miles of forest land and evacuees who had returned home have been forced to leave again. >> i don't know what the fire behavior is right now. >> reporter: firefighters here lost ground friday shifting this two week old fire disaster, winds colorado's worst ever now halfway contained. >> it is going to burn for a long time. >> reporter: and it is not just current conditions, sustained gusting winds and temperatures are driving the western fires. it is the warm, dry winter just past following know filled winters. >> all of the vegetation that sprouted up thanks to all of that extra moisture is now dry and sitting there fueling those fires. >> reporter: the national fire center says this year more than 25,000 fires that burned nearly 1.2 million acres and it is only june. the ten year average for a full season around 35,000 fires scorching 1.76 million acres. yes the monsoon season is coming. >> also bring with it lightening which could spark more wildfires. >> reporter: leading t
. >> reporter: in colorado's high park fire near fort collins, the flames have scorched more than 100 square miles of forest land and evacuees who had returned home have been forced to leave again. >> i don't know what the fire behavior is right now. >> reporter: firefighters here lost ground friday shifting this two week old fire disaster, winds colorado's worst ever now halfway contained. >> it is going to burn for a long time. >> reporter: and it is not just...
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. >> for five days and four nights, the fire burning in northern colorado a few miles from fort collins has only grown bigger. >> pretty frightening. you know that it's serious. it's a monster. >> 1,000 firefighters pitted against more than 46,000 burning acres out numbered, yet today their leaders encouraged. >> how do you measure success? we're gaining. >> crews count ten air tankers, 14 helicopters, 100 fire engines in the fight. the fire is growing, it's growing slower, which is important as crews tire. they are working 16 hour shifts in dangerous conditions. some areas are deemed too treacherous for firefighters to begin to tackle. the weather isn't helping. >> we have a concept of escape routes and safety zones. we will be individual lent as those winds increase. >> firefighters think some of the people who evacuated will get a chance to return to their neighborhoods later wednesday. officials aren't giving updates as to how many homes may be gone. at least one person has died. >> it came so fast. it was too late. >> incident commander says this is one of the toughest fires colora
. >> for five days and four nights, the fire burning in northern colorado a few miles from fort collins has only grown bigger. >> pretty frightening. you know that it's serious. it's a monster. >> 1,000 firefighters pitted against more than 46,000 burning acres out numbered, yet today their leaders encouraged. >> how do you measure success? we're gaining. >> crews count ten air tankers, 14 helicopters, 100 fire engines in the fight. the fire is growing, it's...
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the blaze near fort collins has spread to an area nearly 110 square kilometers. half of america's firefighting airplanes are fighting to control the fire. >> it is one of the biggest wildfires colorado has ever seen, and it is still burning out of control. the warm weather and high winds have spread it quickly across dry hillside. flames have been dropping flame retardant to try to stop the fire from spreading. some big water tanker aircraft have been grounded from the winds. many homes have already been destroyed. hundreds of extra firefighters have been drafted in, trying to contain the blaze. >> we have not turned a corner yet on this. however, we have made progress. before long, they will have a line around this fire. we do not know when that will be. >> people's livelihoods are dependent on the wind direction. many have been evacuated from their homes. >> below the water tower where all the trees are, that's where our house is. >> 1 2-year-old woman died as her mountain cabin -- one 62- year-old woman died as her mountain cabin burned. the >> some people hav
the blaze near fort collins has spread to an area nearly 110 square kilometers. half of america's firefighting airplanes are fighting to control the fire. >> it is one of the biggest wildfires colorado has ever seen, and it is still burning out of control. the warm weather and high winds have spread it quickly across dry hillside. flames have been dropping flame retardant to try to stop the fire from spreading. some big water tanker aircraft have been grounded from the winds. many homes...
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destroyed thousands more threatened, 57 homes added yesterday to the devastating fire burning near fort collinsark fire 45% contained. new wildfire burning near colorado springs broke out saturday forcing the evacuation of 11,000 residents. >> what do we take in case our house burns down? it is hard. >> the situation is so volatile, what is so concerning about the waldo canyon fire is the number of homes at risk. >> yesterday half the evacuees were told they could return home. a week before the 4th of july fireworks and open camp fires are banned statewide. >>> tropical storm debby is leashing soaking rain this morning along the gulf coast from florida to mississippi. one person has been killed by the storm whipping up 60 mile per hour winds and 25 tornadoes. that money wradly has the latest. >> reporter: even -- even before it makes landfall, debby is caution a mess across the gulf, tropical storm warnings remain in effect, the storm churning in the gulf of mexico has brought fierce winds and heavy rains, giving gulf coast residents a taste what is to come. >> just a big boom! >> reporter: win
destroyed thousands more threatened, 57 homes added yesterday to the devastating fire burning near fort collinsark fire 45% contained. new wildfire burning near colorado springs broke out saturday forcing the evacuation of 11,000 residents. >> what do we take in case our house burns down? it is hard. >> the situation is so volatile, what is so concerning about the waldo canyon fire is the number of homes at risk. >> yesterday half the evacuees were told they could return home....
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fort collins... folks... who were... told to go home ... are...rdeeed to re-evacuatee 3 3 3 bacteria in hotels... the surprising places that its showing uu. and two world leaders... the unspoken signs they mayynot be getting alonn. good morning. i don't want people to do things for me, you know. i try to do them myself. i don't want no one to look down on me. i was on a way from kandahar to qalat. i hit an i-e-d that just took the truck and threw it up in the air and slammed it on the ground. bye, bye. i knew at first that i got hurt pretty bad cause i couldn't move my legs. i sat home alone for months. i didn't want that anymore. i wanted to go back to work. hello - it's him. i was hesitant at first, you know because i didn't work for a good year. i want to be a productive person. i don't want to be a drain on society. i want to be a positive thing in society. p-v-a helped me write my resume. got me a job interview. let me show you to your office. i got the job. [male narrator] helping veterans like eric is what we've done for over 65 years. para
fort collins... folks... who were... told to go home ... are...rdeeed to re-evacuatee 3 3 3 bacteria in hotels... the surprising places that its showing uu. and two world leaders... the unspoken signs they mayynot be getting alonn. good morning. i don't want people to do things for me, you know. i try to do them myself. i don't want no one to look down on me. i was on a way from kandahar to qalat. i hit an i-e-d that just took the truck and threw it up in the air and slammed it on the ground....
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from a two acre fire north of fort collins, colorado, to a behemoth growing a day later. >> you never have everything you'd like to have. but you could have had everything in the world. the fire is going to do what it did. >> reporter: what the high park fire did was to drive winds along timber past the best efforts of a dozen air tankers and choppers and hundreds of firefighters on the ground. hundreds were evacuated, some already knowing what was lost. >> my house is gone. and now i'm not going to have a home. and i have no place to go. >> reporter: this wasn't the old wildfire stretching the resources that poured in from around the country. while colorado was one alarming hot spot, new mexico's little bear fire became another when a contained for days was whipped by fresh winds across some 10,000 additional acres. along the gulf coast, rain. hurricane-caliber rain without the hurricane. a foot and a half in pensacola in one day. it flooded shopping malls and turned shopping malls into lakes. in alabama, two inches of rain an hour washed out roads and thousands of suddenly stranded
from a two acre fire north of fort collins, colorado, to a behemoth growing a day later. >> you never have everything you'd like to have. but you could have had everything in the world. the fire is going to do what it did. >> reporter: what the high park fire did was to drive winds along timber past the best efforts of a dozen air tankers and choppers and hundreds of firefighters on the ground. hundreds were evacuated, some already knowing what was lost. >> my house is gone....
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and near fort collins, dan springer, fox news. >>. a las vegas casino is up in the air. maryland house speaker michael bush held talks with representatives from mg musk. they showed interest in developing a hotel and casino at national harbor. a legislative group is trying to decide whether to call the general assembly into a special session next month to discuss whether to expand gambling and perhaps the national harbor. >>> and if you want to travel out west, you have another option. american airlines is the latest carrier to offer non-stop service from reagan to los angeles. representatives were on hand at reagan national to kick off the new service and recently, congress approved and president obama signed into law legislation that eases flight restrictions at reagan and that allowed american to expand service there. >>> a beautiful day in the air, to. >> you don't want to fly out of d.c. and that is some nice weather there. >> you don't. >> and nice humidity, too. >> and that is gan. >> yeah. >> and the opportunity temperature, 58 and dropping into the 50s again. an
and near fort collins, dan springer, fox news. >>. a las vegas casino is up in the air. maryland house speaker michael bush held talks with representatives from mg musk. they showed interest in developing a hotel and casino at national harbor. a legislative group is trying to decide whether to call the general assembly into a special session next month to discuss whether to expand gambling and perhaps the national harbor. >>> and if you want to travel out west, you have another...