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it was avageitation fire when -- a vegetation fire when it did start. >> all the people still unaccounted for, do you think that when all is said and done the death toll will go up? >> it is hard to say. i mean, we have to be realistic. the fire went through the area so fast, the firefighters spent the first day in rescue mode along with law enforcement agencies. getting the folks out as fast as they could. it is hard to say. time will tell. we have a lot of time left to go. >> the fire moved in a southerly direction, is that what your main focus is right now or are you concerned about it shiftingane different direction -- shifting in a different direction. . >> good point. the two fires were topography driven. didn't have much wind. this fire had the same components but then you add the 20 miles per hour winds, that fire took off and burned in this way 40,000 acres, burned in 10 hours. >> all right. appreciate you taking the time and updating us. thank you. >>> the fire has spared scols in lake county. many students -- schools in lake county. many students and teachers lost their homes.
it was avageitation fire when -- a vegetation fire when it did start. >> all the people still unaccounted for, do you think that when all is said and done the death toll will go up? >> it is hard to say. i mean, we have to be realistic. the fire went through the area so fast, the firefighters spent the first day in rescue mode along with law enforcement agencies. getting the folks out as fast as they could. it is hard to say. time will tell. we have a lot of time left to go....
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making sure there are no unaccounted for victims. they found none. so many other are looking for something to hold on to.it will take time to put the walls back up and lives back together. >> reporter: what you are looking at is one of those strike teams tasked with going into where there are destroyed homes and using those rakes and pitch forks to search for anything that might be left underneath the rubble like a body. none of the crews i talked to found the anything which is very good. but there is so much that burninged here and so much -- burned here and so much loss. [ audio difficulties ] >> when you talk to the families -- we lost noelle walker. my question, i wonder, when you talk about rebuilding, what does that mean? do you call the insurance company. [ talking at the same time ] >> it will be a long time. for this community to rebuild. it will take years. i have seen the rebuilding process, it takes 4, 5 years, if not longer. it has been a 48 hour battle up here in this county. mother nature won in this battle. what mother nature didn't d
making sure there are no unaccounted for victims. they found none. so many other are looking for something to hold on to.it will take time to put the walls back up and lives back together. >> reporter: what you are looking at is one of those strike teams tasked with going into where there are destroyed homes and using those rakes and pitch forks to search for anything that might be left underneath the rubble like a body. none of the crews i talked to found the anything which is very good....
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the evacuees here who said they still have missing and loved ones who are unaccounted for. now, i'll tell you about this 72-year-old woman. she was severely ill and, actually, we caught up with her caretaker. the family of barbara mcwilliams says she moved to middletown less than a year ago and, really, had just fallen in love with this community. her caregiver told us she didn't know how bad this fire was when she left mcmillan's home on saturday afternoon. once she understood the dangerous of this fire, she tried to race back, but the roads were closed, as we've seen here. she said she couldn't convince the emergency workers to allow her to go back into the hot zone. >> it just makes me feel so horrible that she had to go like that. i mean, no one should have to go like that and i'm sorry. i am so, so sorry that she didn't make it. and i just -- i wish she could know how hard that i tried. >> very difficult for so many people here. and once again, the fear is that there may be other deaths, other people have loved ones who are unaccounted for at this hour. and now we are
the evacuees here who said they still have missing and loved ones who are unaccounted for. now, i'll tell you about this 72-year-old woman. she was severely ill and, actually, we caught up with her caretaker. the family of barbara mcwilliams says she moved to middletown less than a year ago and, really, had just fallen in love with this community. her caregiver told us she didn't know how bad this fire was when she left mcmillan's home on saturday afternoon. once she understood the dangerous of...
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at least four others are unaccounted for. dogs are searching through burnt-out neighborhoods in middletown and cobb. kpix 5's anne makovec is at the evacuation center in calistoga with the latest. anne, good morning. >>> reporter: good morning. this rain was a mixed blessing for people. it was a wet and soggy and cold night here really. this morning, people will get another chance to go and check on their properties with a sheriff department escort. people here at the napa county fairgrounds did their best to try to waterproof their tents with tarps. it did make for a rough evening though, bringing hope the this rain would help firefighters get the "valley fire" under control and it did. >> the rain has helped us immensely slowing the progression of the fire. >> it gives me a -- it improves the ability to get out there and make good headway. >> reporter: fire crews have been working on their containment lines. they did so through the night mopping up hot spots. the fire has burned more than 70,000 acres. the real concern righ
at least four others are unaccounted for. dogs are searching through burnt-out neighborhoods in middletown and cobb. kpix 5's anne makovec is at the evacuation center in calistoga with the latest. anne, good morning. >>> reporter: good morning. this rain was a mixed blessing for people. it was a wet and soggy and cold night here really. this morning, people will get another chance to go and check on their properties with a sheriff department escort. people here at the napa county...
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several people are unaccounted for including this man leonard neft on saturday. his wife that day he didn't feel threatened. his burned-out car was found last night on a road that they think he might have tried to use as an escape route. 67,000 acres have burned so far by the "valley fire" and 9,000 homes are still threatened. almost 600 homes have burned, hundreds of other buildings have been destroyed and this, mornings 13,000 people are still under evacuation orders. some were able to return to their properties yesterday. >> kids told me our house is so strong with all the love that went into it [ crying ] >> everything looks good. >> oh!! >> doesn't look like anybody has been in there. >> oh, my god! thank you. oh, my. >> reporter: now, a lot of people had to abandon their animals during frantic evacuations on saturday. the people who are going to be allowed back to check on their property today will be those who specifically need to check on pets. many pets were loves in the fire but many have been saved. >> they would have been euthanized if we didn't save
several people are unaccounted for including this man leonard neft on saturday. his wife that day he didn't feel threatened. his burned-out car was found last night on a road that they think he might have tried to use as an escape route. 67,000 acres have burned so far by the "valley fire" and 9,000 homes are still threatened. almost 600 homes have burned, hundreds of other buildings have been destroyed and this, mornings 13,000 people are still under evacuation orders. some were able...
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several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed. as the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the defiant county clerk returns as couples show up to get their marriage licenses. the scene that played out today. were they issued? >>> the miss america pageant, the apology 30 years in the making. >>> and made in america is back tonight. wd-40. the secret recipe made right here in california. and can you guess tonight what wd-40 stands for? >> made in america! >>> this is a special edition of "world news tonight" with david muir reporting tonight from california. >>> good evening tonight from los angeles, and we begin with the breaking headline. the state of emergency here in
several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed. as the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the...
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this area yesterday afternoon, and a total of eight people have been killed, and five are still unaccountedfor as of now. what what happened is that a heavy rain storm hit the area, a total of an inch and a half to three inches of rain in less than an hour. it hit in the mountains behind me, sent rivers through the streets of this community. what happened with the people who were caught in the flood, we're told, is that they were watching the floodwaters when another flood came from behind and swept them into short creek. search efforts began right away. overnight the eighth body was found. this morning people in this community holding out hope that they will be able to find some survivors among the five who are still unaccounted for. but it's a terrible day here for people who live in hilldale, uta utah. >>> the calendar says september, but wait until you hear how many people are shopping like >>> more than 32 million americans say they have already started their holiday shopping. 4 million have checked everything off their list. a quarter of people expect to be finished by the end of nove
this area yesterday afternoon, and a total of eight people have been killed, and five are still unaccountedfor as of now. what what happened is that a heavy rain storm hit the area, a total of an inch and a half to three inches of rain in less than an hour. it hit in the mountains behind me, sent rivers through the streets of this community. what happened with the people who were caught in the flood, we're told, is that they were watching the floodwaters when another flood came from behind and...
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there are other people that are unaccounted for.f middletown, but the burn area covers the southern part of lake county along with parts of napa and sonoma counties, about 10,000 people have been evacuated. >>> well, happening today in the south bay, ready or not, 49ers football returns full force to levi's stadium in santa clara with first regular season game. there is more going on to try to improve traffic flow. some lanes are being added. more signage being used to direct drivers. kickoff is around 7:20, but expect this on your evening commute. >>> we'll look at your weather and traffic coming up after the break. it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. =trx at ck= >>> we do have a breezy southerly wind to the and cooler temperatures. expect a high of 77 degrees today in san jose and palo alto
there are other people that are unaccounted for.f middletown, but the burn area covers the southern part of lake county along with parts of napa and sonoma counties, about 10,000 people have been evacuated. >>> well, happening today in the south bay, ready or not, 49ers football returns full force to levi's stadium in santa clara with first regular season game. there is more going on to try to improve traffic flow. some lanes are being added. more signage being used to direct drivers....
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several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed. as the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the defiant county clerk returns as couples show up to get their marriage licenses. the scene that played out today. >>> and made in america is back tonight. wd-40. the secret recipe made right here in california. and can you guess tonight what wd-40 stands for? >> made in america!
several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed. as the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the...
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several people still unaccounted for this morning as well including this man leonard neft. he last spoke to his family saturday as the fire raged near his home in anderson springs. he told his wife he didn't feel threatened. authorities found his burned- out car last night on a road he might have used for an escape route. he was a former police reporter for the san jose "mercury news." this fire burned 67,000 acres much of it through the town where i am now middletown. 9,000 homes are still threatened this morning. almost 600 homes destroyed. hundreds of others destroyed. 13,000 people remain evacuated today. some were able to return to their properties yesterday. >> the only thing i own now is what's in my truck outside. >> reporter: the people allowed back today will be those who need to check on their pets. a lot of people had to abandon animals during frantic evacuations. many are lost but many have been saved. >> so these guys are going to -- these guys are survivors of the fire. they would have been euthanized if we weren't able to get up there and get them. >> report
several people still unaccounted for this morning as well including this man leonard neft. he last spoke to his family saturday as the fire raged near his home in anderson springs. he told his wife he didn't feel threatened. authorities found his burned- out car last night on a road he might have used for an escape route. he was a former police reporter for the san jose "mercury news." this fire burned 67,000 acres much of it through the town where i am now middletown. 9,000 homes are...
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others arestill unaccounted for. as several fires continue to rip through sections of northern california. good evening i'm pam moore. tonight. we now know the name of the middletown woman who fell victim to the deadly 'valley fire' over the weekend. she has been identified at 72-year-old barbara mc-williams. her body was found in the ruins of her middletown home.which was destroyed by the fast- moving wildfire. kron 4's alecia reid is live in middletown -- one of the hardest areas hit-- alecia - where are crews focusing their efforts tonight? >> alecia :to the naked eye absolutely pam. to the naked eye it looks like the fire did its damage and now it's gone. you walk around and there are cars sitting in driveways completely torched, and homes that have disintegrated. but firefighters were still finding small fires all day today. >> : we were assigned out here to check on the area and put out any problem smokes >> alecia :two days after the lake county fire, crews sweep this middletown neighborhood. many times findin
others arestill unaccounted for. as several fires continue to rip through sections of northern california. good evening i'm pam moore. tonight. we now know the name of the middletown woman who fell victim to the deadly 'valley fire' over the weekend. she has been identified at 72-year-old barbara mc-williams. her body was found in the ruins of her middletown home.which was destroyed by the fast- moving wildfire. kron 4's alecia reid is live in middletown -- one of the hardest areas hit-- alecia...
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and there is the concern, obviously, that there may be other people that are unaccounted for that they don't know what kind of condition they're in because they're just starting to get back into the neighborhoods. >> people are scattered everywhere. thousands of people evacuated. raj, he's back live in middletown, you're interviewed a couple back. how many have you actually seen make it back to see their homes and see if it's still intact? >> reporter: just a few, that's been the frustrating part for the more than 10,000 evacuate wees, they want to come here and see if their property remains or if its been damaged or not. just a few people have been able to come back, keep in mind, this has been closed off, middletown and this whole region probably until wednesday or thursday, but a few people have come in, some government workers, and some city employees who have the access to come here. its been interesting because a lot of people have been reaching out to us and me specifically saying hey, raj, here's my address, friend's address, can you check on their homes. we're doing the best w
and there is the concern, obviously, that there may be other people that are unaccounted for that they don't know what kind of condition they're in because they're just starting to get back into the neighborhoods. >> people are scattered everywhere. thousands of people evacuated. raj, he's back live in middletown, you're interviewed a couple back. how many have you actually seen make it back to see their homes and see if it's still intact? >> reporter: just a few, that's been the...
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victims were swept away in their cars and rescue workers are searching for several people that remain unaccounted for. heavy rains are expected to continue. malcolm turnbull has been sworn in to office. it came hours after he led a report in the ruling liberal party that ousted his predecessor tony abbott. he is australia's fourth prime minister in two years. dozens of royal air force and hurricanes have flown other -- over southern england to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of britain. prince harry was due to take part in the event but gave up his seat to a surviving pilot from the battle. it has been said the gathering is the biggest as world war ii ended. the world cup kicks off in england. looking at the teams taking part in the quest for glory. we focused on two-time winners south africa. they are regarded as one of the title favorites and eager to lift the trophy they last one back in 2000 evan. >> south africa know all about winning. this year, seven players from the 2007 winning squad are on the team and south africa are not hiding their title ambitions. the spring box face scotla
victims were swept away in their cars and rescue workers are searching for several people that remain unaccounted for. heavy rains are expected to continue. malcolm turnbull has been sworn in to office. it came hours after he led a report in the ruling liberal party that ousted his predecessor tony abbott. he is australia's fourth prime minister in two years. dozens of royal air force and hurricanes have flown other -- over southern england to mark the 75th anniversary of the battle of britain....
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was a briefing note sent to diplomats which said 50 soldiers have been killed. 100 are currently unaccounted for. the death toll could rise substantially from here. this is a significant attack. >> these soldiers are from uganda. you have met with ugandan troops. what is the operating environment like there? duncan: i was in a nearby town in april. the bases are rudimentary. they have razor wire protecting them, but not much else. no concrete walls. it's easy during the nighttime to launch attacks. mortars distract the troops in the base and then the infantry can cut through razor wire to invade the bases. they are quite vulnerable. understood that there was a failure by attack helicopters to mobilize to help the troops on the ground. a lot of challenges at the moment for the african union and their remaining -- they are remaining tightlipped at the moment. former warlord nicknamed the terminator is on trial today. he is charged with war crimes and crimes against team entity. ands a former rebel leader is facing 18 counts including alleged rape and recruiting child soldiers. he is looking fo
was a briefing note sent to diplomats which said 50 soldiers have been killed. 100 are currently unaccounted for. the death toll could rise substantially from here. this is a significant attack. >> these soldiers are from uganda. you have met with ugandan troops. what is the operating environment like there? duncan: i was in a nearby town in april. the bases are rudimentary. they have razor wire protecting them, but not much else. no concrete walls. it's easy during the nighttime to...
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authorities say several other people are unaccounted for. more than 20,000 have evacuated the region. 500 homes have burned. the fires come as a new report concludes burning all of the world's coal, oil, and natural gas deposits would cause the entire ice sheet covering antarctica to melt, raising sea levels. scientists found half the melting could happen in as few years, warning oceans and the melting of the rest of the world's land eyes would cause the sea to rise a total of more than 200 feet enough to , consume nearly all of florida, the entire east coast of the the u.s. delta miami. miami, new orleans, houston, washington, new york, london, paris, and tokyo. researcher ricarda winkelmann told the "new york times" -- "to be blunt, if we burn it all, we melt it all." meanwhile, the world's largest public relations company has vowed to no longer work for coal producers and climate change deniers. the guardian reports edelamn made the decision because such clients pose a threat to its legitimacy and bottom line. mexico's foreign minister is
authorities say several other people are unaccounted for. more than 20,000 have evacuated the region. 500 homes have burned. the fires come as a new report concludes burning all of the world's coal, oil, and natural gas deposits would cause the entire ice sheet covering antarctica to melt, raising sea levels. scientists found half the melting could happen in as few years, warning oceans and the melting of the rest of the world's land eyes would cause the sea to rise a total of more than 200...
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in nearby zion national park three hikers are unaccounted for now. rescuers are waiting for water levels to drop before they search for them. four other hikers died. >>> now to california where we have the huge valley fire. it is 30% contained as of right now. crews are assessing the damage done so far. we're hearing 585 homes ruined along with hundreds of other buildings. there's upwards of 9,000 structures right now still threatened by this blaze. now four firefighters said to be recovering well after they were burned by the fire. crews now hoping that the cooler temperatures that they're dealing with will help them fight the fire. for safety measures, many of the people remain evacuated. aaron. >>> angie, thank you. 4:35. turning to decision 2016. right now the large field of presidential candidates is preparing for tonight's debate. top 11 candidates will take the stage for a primetime debate in california. the remaining four are hoping to be noticed during a happy hour style event. donald trump leading in the polls with ben carson closing in and
in nearby zion national park three hikers are unaccounted for now. rescuers are waiting for water levels to drop before they search for them. four other hikers died. >>> now to california where we have the huge valley fire. it is 30% contained as of right now. crews are assessing the damage done so far. we're hearing 585 homes ruined along with hundreds of other buildings. there's upwards of 9,000 structures right now still threatened by this blaze. now four firefighters said to be...
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jake: what's scary is the international corporations are being unaccountable to anyone. buy politicians. they're able to buy freedom. i mean, they're able to buy anything they want, and why we're and what we're trying to do is have accountability. jeffrey: americans fought for more than two centuries ago and believe in, and i certainly believe in the power of democracy and the power of true representation where each person does have their vote and does have their say. and in order to get that, we have to move from the dollar vote to the people vote once again. jose: all they see is the money getting put in front of their faces by lobbyists. and that is the world that they live in. and those are the people that are financing them and those are the people that they're in cahoots with, and that is the world that they live in, and it's separate and apart from you and i. jeffrey: we need to get money out of politics, but we have to understand that it's gonna be a hard struggle. these incumbents know what they're doing. many of them are getting quite rich, and they're turning
jake: what's scary is the international corporations are being unaccountable to anyone. buy politicians. they're able to buy freedom. i mean, they're able to buy anything they want, and why we're and what we're trying to do is have accountability. jeffrey: americans fought for more than two centuries ago and believe in, and i certainly believe in the power of democracy and the power of true representation where each person does have their vote and does have their say. and in order to get that,...
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just minutes ago, state officials confirmed one dead and several more unaccounted for. good afternoon, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. the destruction from the fire is immense. flames are spreading at a rate they haven't seen in decades. anne makovec is in calistoga. >> reporter: this is the largest evacuation i have seen. i want to give you a 180-degree look at what this is right now. hundreds of people came here to escape the flames. they have set up tents. they have their vehicles here. their vehicles basically containing everything they own at this point. these people don't know how long they'll be here or where they will go next. >> our houses are gone. >> lily brown is one of hundreds of people who used to live in middletown, and now temporarily live at the napa county fairgrounds in calistoga. it's a mini city that literally popped up overnight. >> i'm really grateful for everything that everyone's donating. >> reporter: and everyone here has a tale to tell of frantically leaving their homes behind. 13,000 people have been evac
just minutes ago, state officials confirmed one dead and several more unaccounted for. good afternoon, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. the destruction from the fire is immense. flames are spreading at a rate they haven't seen in decades. anne makovec is in calistoga. >> reporter: this is the largest evacuation i have seen. i want to give you a 180-degree look at what this is right now. hundreds of people came here to escape the flames. they have...
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due to their unaccount abilitiy, even they cannot be identified, and expeditious return of the bodies of the decreased to their mourning families has been prevented >>> scientists at n.a.s.a. say they have found strong evidence of flowing water on mars, it's an historic finding raising the prospect that life could exist on the red planet. john hendren has this report. >> reporter: n.a.s.a. scientists say the red planet is not the desolate dry place they thought it was. >> today we are revolutionizing our understanding of this planet. our rovers are finding that there's a lot more humidity in the air than we ever imagined. as we ingest the soils, they are moist, hydrated, full of water. mars is not the dry arid planet that we thought of in the past. today we are going to announce that under certain circumstances liquid water has been found on mars. >> researchers say a few billion years ago mars was covered with rivers, lakes and possibly an ocean, where they believe only a small amount of frozen water remains. now nasa says a camera has captured briny water on the surface of the plan
due to their unaccount abilitiy, even they cannot be identified, and expeditious return of the bodies of the decreased to their mourning families has been prevented >>> scientists at n.a.s.a. say they have found strong evidence of flowing water on mars, it's an historic finding raising the prospect that life could exist on the red planet. john hendren has this report. >> reporter: n.a.s.a. scientists say the red planet is not the desolate dry place they thought it was. >>...
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agency quoted the military sources saying at least 50 soldiers were killed and 50 others remain unaccounted for. al shabaab continues to carry out acts of terror in somalia and neighboring kenya. despite counter attacks by somalian and au troops as well as drone strikes by the u.s. >>> all eye oos -- eyes on the global market. ramin mel gard joins us now. what are some of the key points in this report? >> there are some positives, but also a little bit of caution. let's go over the details. the u.s. federal reserve says the country's economy continued expanding across most regions and sectors by late last month and wages rose in some areas. but it adds china's economic slowdown is hurting demand for high tech and other products. the fed releases its latest report on wednesday. summarizing comments collected from businesses and other entities in the 12 federal reserve districts between july and mid august. the report says manufacturing activity was mostly positive and auto sales increased in most districts. it also says existing home sales and residential leasing widely improved and home pri
agency quoted the military sources saying at least 50 soldiers were killed and 50 others remain unaccounted for. al shabaab continues to carry out acts of terror in somalia and neighboring kenya. despite counter attacks by somalian and au troops as well as drone strikes by the u.s. >>> all eye oos -- eyes on the global market. ramin mel gard joins us now. what are some of the key points in this report? >> there are some positives, but also a little bit of caution. let's go over...
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authorities say some residents still remain missing and unaccounted for, but they say they could be staying with relatives or perhaps just be out of town. >>> still to come, fantasy football isn't just for the guys anymore. we'll introduce you to a league for the ladies. >> reporter: the u.s./mexico border has become a symbol of the immigration debate as many republican presidential candidates push for tougher policies. i'm chris martinez in calexico, california. we ride with border patrol to see the challenges they really face coming up. >> another cool night, not quite as chilly as last night but certainly comfortable. here are the forecast lows. if you're out tonight, i would bring a sweater, 54 in gaithersburg, 55 in leesburg, 53 in manassas and 53 downtown. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. and fios gives you big capacity too. so everyone in the house can get online. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in custome
authorities say some residents still remain missing and unaccounted for, but they say they could be staying with relatives or perhaps just be out of town. >>> still to come, fantasy football isn't just for the guys anymore. we'll introduce you to a league for the ladies. >> reporter: the u.s./mexico border has become a symbol of the immigration debate as many republican presidential candidates push for tougher policies. i'm chris martinez in calexico, california. we ride with...
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due to their unaccountability even the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of thebodies of the deceas deceased to their mourning families have been prevented. the scope of a calamity in which thousands of independent people from the four corners of the world have been killed and wounded is so proud that it cannot be dealt with as a natural disaster or local issue, the pain and emotional distress inflicted on millions of muslims is greater than what can be repaired nearly through material calculations. public opinion demands that saudi arabiaen officials promptly fulfill their international obligations and grant immediate consular access for the expeditious identification and return of the cherished bodies and remains. more over, it is necessary that the conditions are prepared for independent and precise investigation into the causes of this disaster, and ways of preventing its repetition in the future. mr. president, distinguished secretary general, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i am speaking on behalf of a nation that two years again voted for constructive
due to their unaccountability even the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of thebodies of the deceas deceased to their mourning families have been prevented. the scope of a calamity in which thousands of independent people from the four corners of the world have been killed and wounded is so proud that it cannot be dealt with as a natural disaster or local issue, the pain and emotional distress inflicted on millions of muslims is greater than what can be repaired nearly...
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due to their unaccountability event the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the decreased to their mourning families has been prevented >>> moving to developments in afghanistan now, where the taliban attacked and is now in control of a strategic city. kunduz was the taliban's northern stronghold until the government was overthrown in 2001. afghan security forces are retaliating, there are casualties on both side. 8 police officers killed, 50 wounded. stephanie dekker reports. >> the moment taliban fighters broke open kunduz prison, around 600 prisoners were behind bars, including taliban fighters. the attack is one of a string of events that left the group in control of most of kundus city. the people of congress is under fear, they are in fear of the house, no one is in the city. they are worrying about the attacks. >> reporter: the afghan interior ministry sent special enforcements, and air support. the taliban made major games in -- gains in kund us since fighters surrounded the city in the early hours of monday morning. government leaders say t
due to their unaccountability event the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the decreased to their mourning families has been prevented >>> moving to developments in afghanistan now, where the taliban attacked and is now in control of a strategic city. kunduz was the taliban's northern stronghold until the government was overthrown in 2001. afghan security forces are retaliating, there are casualties on both side. 8 police officers killed, 50...
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national park, 50 miles from here, two people confirmed dead according to ksl, out another five unaccounted for lester. >> ron mott there for us. thank you. >>> now to the other disaster in the west. the catastrophic hundreds of people out of their homes in there are a dozen large fires throughout the state but this is by far the most destructive and some who fled are returning to find nothing left. nbc's national correspondent miggalal mig air has the story. >> reporter: 600 homes in middletown, california, are suddenly gone. that is what main street used to look like. now all that is left of the two story apartment complex is two feet of ash. >> it is devastating. i've never seen anything like it. >> the homecoming for chelsea ripley is bittersweet. her house is still standing, most of her neighborhood is gone. >> it is hard to think that a plot of these people aren't going to be here any more. a lot of the town is gone and it is hard to live in a town where there is no one. >> reporter: this is winnie pugh's home saturday night and this is what it looked like today. >> i'm normally a fig
national park, 50 miles from here, two people confirmed dead according to ksl, out another five unaccounted for lester. >> ron mott there for us. thank you. >>> now to the other disaster in the west. the catastrophic hundreds of people out of their homes in there are a dozen large fires throughout the state but this is by far the most destructive and some who fled are returning to find nothing left. nbc's national correspondent miggalal mig air has the story. >> reporter:...
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several people are still unaccounted for. at least 400 homes have been destroyed. 6,400 houses are affected by the fire, 17,000 have been evacuated. 2,000 firefighters are on the scene. >> in the past hour governor brown has pledged to bring in whatever resources are needed to fight the fire including more crews from across california and other western states. >> the government is about many things. but the fundamental obligation is public safety. public safety in terms of protecting people against fires and disasters and criminal activity. it is back to the bakes. these are serious fires and people have been killed. hundreds of sturctures have been devoured. >> he met with cal fire at the emergency management center and said this is a reminder that california has to do more to fight climate change. >> the devastating valley fire has video in several directions in three counties and it is taking an enormous human toll. amy hollyfield is in middletown. >> the reality is singing in. we sought homeowners who used to live in this
several people are still unaccounted for. at least 400 homes have been destroyed. 6,400 houses are affected by the fire, 17,000 have been evacuated. 2,000 firefighters are on the scene. >> in the past hour governor brown has pledged to bring in whatever resources are needed to fight the fire including more crews from across california and other western states. >> the government is about many things. but the fundamental obligation is public safety. public safety in terms of...
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and what about the people that are missing, some four people are still unaccounted for. we have team coverage on both of these issues for you. terry mcsweeney joins us live in middletown. terry, you have some information on the death we're just finding out about. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, we have it from an impeccable source there is a second fatality as a result of the valley fire. we don't know where the remains were found, so until we do, we'll continue to refer to these four people as missing. >> the circumstances surrounding the report make us believe they may have been overcome from the fire. they haven't been heard from since. >> reporter: one of the four people is 69-year-old leonard nect, a reporter for the san jose news. he told hus wife by phone that he didn't smell any smoke so he was ignoring the warning to leave the area. a short time later he realized it was time to go. >> he said he was going to try to drive to one of the outlying roads and hike out. >> reporter: this is what houses on that street look like right now. >> it was his whole world pretty mu
and what about the people that are missing, some four people are still unaccounted for. we have team coverage on both of these issues for you. terry mcsweeney joins us live in middletown. terry, you have some information on the death we're just finding out about. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, we have it from an impeccable source there is a second fatality as a result of the valley fire. we don't know where the remains were found, so until we do, we'll continue to refer to these four people...
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we know the fire has killed at least one woman, but tonight, at least four others are still unaccounted for. cadaver dogs were brought in to search burned out neighborhoods in middletown and cobb. >> one of the missing is 69- year-old leonard neft, a reporter for the mercury news. his family has not heard from him since saturday night. a reporter told nick james she is afraid by the time he decided to evacuate, it was too late. >> he just never felt like he was threatened. never felt like he was threatened. until toward the end. >> reporter: from sacramento, adele pleaded with her husband to evacuate their lake county home, but the valley fire was far enough away that he believed he was safe. >> so i was telling him, you know, what was going on. i said you need to leave. he goes well, he says i don't think it is coming this way. i say but you need to leave. >> reporter: she called him over and over every 20 minutes. finally convincing him to pack his car. the last time the couple married 30 years spoke was saturday night. >> the last phone call, i told him please hon, you need to leave.
we know the fire has killed at least one woman, but tonight, at least four others are still unaccounted for. cadaver dogs were brought in to search burned out neighborhoods in middletown and cobb. >> one of the missing is 69- year-old leonard neft, a reporter for the mercury news. his family has not heard from him since saturday night. a reporter told nick james she is afraid by the time he decided to evacuate, it was too late. >> he just never felt like he was threatened. never...
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jong il admitted to the kidnappings, and five of seven were returned to japan, but the others are unaccounted for. no progress has been made since japan set up a panel for those missing from the country. officials at the international watchdog say wrong assumptions by japan contributed to the 2011 meltdowns at the foouk shooe ma power plant. members held a briefing on final reports into the disaster. about 180 experts from more than 40 member countries contributed to the documents. iaea director said the report is not directed only at japan. >> this report is for the use of everybody. everyone who is involved in the safety of nuclear power plants. >> the report says the japanese people were not prepared for a serious nuclear accident because of the mistake and assumption that nuclear plants are safe. a japanese delegate said the country is determined to pass on what it's learned to the international community. representatives from other countries stressed the importance of sharing information to improve the safety of nuclear energy. northern california saw some precipitation, but not enough t
jong il admitted to the kidnappings, and five of seven were returned to japan, but the others are unaccounted for. no progress has been made since japan set up a panel for those missing from the country. officials at the international watchdog say wrong assumptions by japan contributed to the 2011 meltdowns at the foouk shooe ma power plant. members held a briefing on final reports into the disaster. about 180 experts from more than 40 member countries contributed to the documents. iaea...
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several people still unaccounted for this morning including this man, who last spoke to his family saturday as the fire raged in his home. he said he didn't feel threatened. his burned-out car was found last night on a road he might have tried se
several people still unaccounted for this morning including this man, who last spoke to his family saturday as the fire raged in his home. he said he didn't feel threatened. his burned-out car was found last night on a road he might have tried se
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trail of wreckage in the caribbean. 20 confirmed dead in dominica, reports that dozens are still unaccounted for. in florida, sandbagging operations are under way. >> it's going to be coming for a couple weeks straight now. so we'd better be prepared. >> reporter: the tampa bay region's already saturated with 27 1/2 inches of rain over the last two months. the tropical moisture associated with erika has already led to some minor road flooding, like is the case here in arcadia, florida. you can see a teenager out there on his paddleboard. the authorities say it looks like this is from the flood stage of about two feet above where it should be along the peace river. their fear is it could hit three feet and that might lead to evacuations tonight. lester? >> all right, kerry, thank you. >>> turning overseas tonight, where the surge of migrants has now reached epic levels across central europe. several countries there now intensifying security at their borders as the displaced seek entry and many die trying. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, joins us tonight from the hungarian bo
trail of wreckage in the caribbean. 20 confirmed dead in dominica, reports that dozens are still unaccounted for. in florida, sandbagging operations are under way. >> it's going to be coming for a couple weeks straight now. so we'd better be prepared. >> reporter: the tampa bay region's already saturated with 27 1/2 inches of rain over the last two months. the tropical moisture associated with erika has already led to some minor road flooding, like is the case here in arcadia,...
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the valley fire near napa is being blamed for at least one death and several residents were unaccounted for. with thousands of homes still in danger, exhausted firefighters are working around the clock to keep up with the flames. more now from abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: 7500 embattled firefighters back on the fire line. encrusted in soot, many have been going for 36 hours, in fires that are fast-moving and deadly. the valley fire engulfing four firefighters over the weekend, only saved when they scrambled into their protective shelters. richard reef taking a call from the governor from his hospital bed. you guys pretty tired? >> we're getting there. >> reporter: crews so fatigued, they've been flopping down in driveways or fields for just a few minutes rest. this retired firefighter live-streaming the desperate fight to save middletown, california. >> these guys are very limited on resources. every engine has got multiple structures to try and protect. and you just can't save everything. >> reporter: don lopez spent days fighting the fire. he came home overnight. >> you look block
the valley fire near napa is being blamed for at least one death and several residents were unaccounted for. with thousands of homes still in danger, exhausted firefighters are working around the clock to keep up with the flames. more now from abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: 7500 embattled firefighters back on the fire line. encrusted in soot, many have been going for 36 hours, in fires that are fast-moving and deadly. the valley fire engulfing four firefighters over the weekend, only...
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meantime a 6-year-old boy is the only victim unaccounted for after 12 women and children were swept way in two vehicles in the town of hildale. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist bill evans with the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> check out the temperatures. let's look at manhattan. you will see in the center of our picture, graphic, 70. morristown 50. drops off 20 degrees just going to morris county. that's because of the cloud cover and a little fog there this morning. 52 sussex. 54 monticello. west winds to a calm wind. light enough that the fog hangs around. these humanity are dry and they will get drier during the day. a great ride from jersey city and staten island on the ferries. a nice ride from bridgeport and across. sunshine and a midsummer's day today. 85 to 89 later on this afternoon. a midsummer night's dream. heather was telling me about your dreams. what was it, that you were late for work? >> no, i was having a dream about our director susan and green beans. >> try and figure that one out. our director susan and g
meantime a 6-year-old boy is the only victim unaccounted for after 12 women and children were swept way in two vehicles in the town of hildale. >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from weather and traffic and meteorologist bill evans with the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> check out the temperatures. let's look at manhattan. you will see in the center of our picture, graphic, 70. morristown 50. drops off 20 degrees just going to morris county. that's because of the...
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. >> the fire still threatening thousands of homes and several people remain unaccounted for. >>> all right, we turn 0 our other big story. the countdown is on for tomorrow night's gop showdown. the debate in southern california. >> showdown is a good word for it. donald trump set to make another big speech on a battleship after addressing thousands in dallas. the sold out crowd heard him describe the u.s. as a dumping crowd and abc's bazi kanani has details from washington. good morning. bazi. >> reporter: good morning. >>> as the republican party launches a new push to reach latino voters during this hispanic heritage month, according to a new poll is falling short with those voters. a roaring rally for the republican front-runner. >> amazing. >> reporter: 20,000 packed a dallas stadium monday cheering on donald trump and his calls for an immigration crackdown. >> we have to build a wall, folks. we are a dumping ground for the rest of the world. we have to end the sanctuary cities crap fast. >> reporter: but outside the stadium -- another crowd nearly a thousand deep protested trump
. >> the fire still threatening thousands of homes and several people remain unaccounted for. >>> all right, we turn 0 our other big story. the countdown is on for tomorrow night's gop showdown. the debate in southern california. >> showdown is a good word for it. donald trump set to make another big speech on a battleship after addressing thousands in dallas. the sold out crowd heard him describe the u.s. as a dumping crowd and abc's bazi kanani has details from...
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authorities sale cbs news at least four people are unaccounted for and feared dead, including former san jose mercury newspaper reporter leonard neft. brian martin is the lake county sheriff. >> it moved so fast in several cases people couldn't beat it. they couldn't beat it out of here. >> reporter: telephone lines and emergency communication systems have been burned. there is no water or power. animals are left to roam helplessly. >> this is the worst disaster this county has ever seen. >> reporter: today, city officials were in the burn area surveying damage. mark ghilarbucchi is the governor's top emergency manager. >> this is equivalent, by, you know, by scope and scale to any major hurricane that would have hit the east coast. >> reporter: in the anderson springs neighborhood, there is nothing left. the dugan family lost their home just six months after the children lost their mother to cancer. grandmother marsha conns. was there insurance for the home where the kid lived. >> no. >> reporter: no. what do you do next? >> we don't know. we're here for a few days, and then we don'
authorities sale cbs news at least four people are unaccounted for and feared dead, including former san jose mercury newspaper reporter leonard neft. brian martin is the lake county sheriff. >> it moved so fast in several cases people couldn't beat it. they couldn't beat it out of here. >> reporter: telephone lines and emergency communication systems have been burned. there is no water or power. animals are left to roam helplessly. >> this is the worst disaster this county...
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unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and miss management of those in charge, due to their unaccountabilityn the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the deceased to their mourning families has been prevented. >>> leaders of russia and united states met on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly in new york, barack obama and vladimir putin agreed a solution must be found to the syrian conflict, however they disagreed on the role of president bashar al-assad going forward. >> yes, realism dictates compromise will be required to end the fighting and ultimately stamp out i.s.i.l. but realism also requires a managed transition, a way from assad and to a new leader. and an inclusive government that recognizes there must be an end to this chaos so the syrian people can begin to rebuild. >> translator: we propose discussing whether it's possible to agree on a resolution aimed at coordinating the actions of all the forces that confront i.s.i.l. and other terrorist organizations. once again this coordination should be based on the principles of the u.n. charter
unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and miss management of those in charge, due to their unaccountabilityn the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the deceased to their mourning families has been prevented. >>> leaders of russia and united states met on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly in new york, barack obama and vladimir putin agreed a solution must be found to the syrian conflict, however they disagreed on the role of...
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unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and mismanagement of those in charge due to their unaccountabilitye missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the disease today their mourning families has been prevented. >>> typhoon dujuan has hit the southern eastern coast the china it made landfall on tuesday morning with speeds of up to 119-kilometers per hour. ports are closed and flights have been canceled. until ti taiwan the storm left o people dead and more than 300 injured. thousands of homes have no electricity or water. in the capital taipei we have a report. >> reporter: we are in taipei's biggest train station just a day after the typhoon struck taiwan operations here have gone back to normal. although businesses are still closed as well as schools and offices, most of the roads have been cleared of debris, more than 7,000 people were evacuated in preparation for the typhoon. the mayor said they are prepared as they can be but it's very difficult to assess the damage of this one. however, if you look at the situation now and how quick the government has r
unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and mismanagement of those in charge due to their unaccountabilitye missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the disease today their mourning families has been prevented. >>> typhoon dujuan has hit the southern eastern coast the china it made landfall on tuesday morning with speeds of up to 119-kilometers per hour. ports are closed and flights have been canceled. until ti taiwan the storm left o people dead...
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several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed.s the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the defiant county clerk returns as couples show up to get their marriage licenses. the scene that played out today. >>> and made in america is back tonight. wd-40. the secret recipe made right here in california. and can you guess tonight what wd-40 stands for? >> made in america!
several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed.s the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the...
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wildfires have been blamed for the death of one person and there's still other people out there unaccountedauthorities still don't know what sparked the massive blaze. >> the price to drive across the tacony palmyra and burlington bristol bridges has doubled for cash paying customers. drivers paying cash will be charged four dollars instead of two dollars. and three dollars if you use e-z pass. this is the first toll increase for the two bridges in 15 years. the burlington county bridge commission says the hike is needed to fund improvements. >> 4:40 now and still to come here on "action news," holiday hiring. one company says it will not be hiring as many people for this season but they're still hiring a lot. >> a crane lifting a tree crashes down onto a house and the homeowner is astonished no one was hurt. david. >> it's a little cool again this morning with temperatures in the 50's in some suburbs, 60's elsewhere. maybe a jacket on the kids but it will be light and they won't need it this afternoon again. i'll have the afternoon call from accuweather, the rest of your seven day coming u
wildfires have been blamed for the death of one person and there's still other people out there unaccountedauthorities still don't know what sparked the massive blaze. >> the price to drive across the tacony palmyra and burlington bristol bridges has doubled for cash paying customers. drivers paying cash will be charged four dollars instead of two dollars. and three dollars if you use e-z pass. this is the first toll increase for the two bridges in 15 years. the burlington county bridge...
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several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed.s the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the defiant county clerk returns as couples show up to get their marriage licenses. the scene that played out today. were they issued? >>> the miss america pageant, the apology 30 years in the making. >>> and made in america is back tonight. wd-40. the secret recipe made right
several unaccounted for tonight. hundreds of homes destroyed.s the fire sweeps in, each home igniting the next. families trapped in flames as they try to evacuate. tonight, we take you inside the fire zone, what's left of their community. the stunning images coming up. >>> also at this hour, the manhunt right now under way. the campus lockdown. the students with hands behind their heads. a popular professor shot and killed at an american university. >>> back to work. the...
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due to their unaccountability even the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious returning toamilies have been prevented. >>> due to discuss the refugee crisis this a few hours and the european commission president and the french prime minister emmanuel will meet in paris and thousands of refugees have been cueing up at the croatia/serbia border going north to other countries and more than 100 buses carrying refugees have been at the town and over 70,000 people entered the country in the last few days. >> there is more and more people who are old and vulnerable that are coming and also a lot of pregnant women who give birth on their exodus and a lot of whole children under five years. mostly they are healthy but they suffer from injuries that was due to this road that they took and also something they can't prevent, hygiene related diseases. >>> scientists at nasa found strong evidence of liquid water on mars and means life could exist on the red planet and john hendron reports. >> reporter: nasa scientists say the red planet is not the desolate, dry place they long thought it
due to their unaccountability even the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious returning toamilies have been prevented. >>> due to discuss the refugee crisis this a few hours and the european commission president and the french prime minister emmanuel will meet in paris and thousands of refugees have been cueing up at the croatia/serbia border going north to other countries and more than 100 buses carrying refugees have been at the town and over 70,000 people entered the...