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I have the car keys. Reporter stephanie and nick stower are grabbing supplies from the Northern California home theyve evacuated for the second time in two years. I hate to say it, were experienced. You shouldnt be experienced in Something Like this. Reporter in 2017 they lost their home to the tubbs fire. Sheets. Reporter one of the deadliest in the states history. Their family and pets safe but a lifetime of memories destroyed. This is when we were driving up. This is after 2017. And everything looked fairly normal. Until we took care of the underbrush. Its all gone. This is the front walk where you guys just walked up. Reporter what did that feel like . I dont think i could describe it. Just the pit of my stomach. What are we going to do . People would ask what can we do to help . And i would ask them please look through your pictures and see if you have any of my children, ive lost everything. I dont have any of their pictures. Reporter they were able to rebuild. Wheres this going . Reporter moving into this home just three months ago. Now reliving a nightmare. You turn on the news, the wind picks up, the smell of smoke. It really kicks in anxiety, what are we going to take, this maybe the last time i see this house, what is important to take. Reporter with winds forecast to pick up early tomorrow, the stower family joined the nearly 200,000 californians forced to evacuate. Look at that. Reporter a state of emergency in california as multiple wildfires rage. Nearly 200,000 people forced to evacuate. Dozens of homes destroyed. Tonight more than 2 million residents without power. In Northern Californias wine country the kincade fire doubling in size over the weekend. Winds are the most vexing and most complexing parts of our suppression intervention challenges. Were working hard to defend this structure. You can see the propane tanks already venting. Reporter wind gusts exceeding 90 miles an hour on sunday. With the winds picking up, the flames are encroaching on this vineyard. The fire snaking all the way up the property. And two new fires sparking northeast of san francisco. Those homes are very much in danger right now. Reporter our rob marciano near the sky fire. Look how low he got. This is precision. These choppers have been coming in every five minutes. Reporter and this morning flames breaking out in los angeles near the iconic getty center, a massive museum prized for its priceless art and located right off the 405, the nations busiest freeway, part of it shut down. There is nobody traveling south. This is one of the most traveled areas in our area, in the country, and to see nobody on this roadway is almost a shocking sight. Reporter the getty fire forcing 25,000 to evacuate in the middle of the night. Im just beneath the getty center, one of the most famous museums in the world. There are helicopters in the air, fire crews pretty much everywhere. Reporter our matt gutman in the fires path this morning in the affluent brentwood neighborhood. This is brentwood. Homes of multimillion dollars. Lebron james among others had to evacuate. You can see this is obviously still a very dynamic situation. Reporter the fire racing through the canyons here. Los angeles mayor Eric Garcetti calling this his worst fear. Single year. Ing this every the fires get bigger. Every single week there seems to be were shifting winds even more. If people doubt that this is real, climate change, ask a firefighter on the line. We see this time and time again. This year we had a ton of fuel because of extreme rain, now extreme dryness. Reporter students from nearby mt. St. Marys university racing out in the wee hours. This is too close to our school. You have several hundred teenage kids that are have no way of getting out. Oh, my gosh. Reporter ambulances hustling students to safety. Soon reuniting with their families. It was pretty scary. You know, 2 30 in the morning you dont expect a phone call from your daughter at school. Reporter by daybreak firefighting aircraft dotting the sky. 1,100 firefighters responding. This afternoon the chief describing the scene. Very literally overwhelmed. We had to make some tough decisions on which houses they were able to protect. Reporter the getty fire coming on the heels of the tick fire, north of los angeles, erupting last thursday. About 40,000 residents ordered to flee. Currently families screaming and dozens and dozens of families on this block here. Preventing this fire from getting up to these houses. Jumping house to house. All of us are getting drenched from hoses. The smoke is overwhelming. Reporter multiple aircraft pounding the flame from above. Down below our teams on the front lines with those first responders. This is what firefighters go through. It is completely wet here. All choking because of the smoke. But theyre trying to save these homes, at best they can at this point. You can see the fire all in that valley coming up here. It is very hard to breathe right now. Reporter firefighters racing from one blaze to the next. At the college of the canyons using a buzzsaw and then crow bars to gain entrance. The flames quickly approaching this ranch. These horses galloping for their lives. Are you okay . Reporter and then running up the road, estella. Your kids are in the house . Yes. Reporter her car was blocked in the roadblock, so she set off on foot to get her cars and animals out. I it. Reporter estella sxher family getting out. The tick fire is now 70 contained. And in the north the kincade fire started last wednesday in a mountainous area of sonoma county. Intense winds quickly spreading the flames. Early last thursday the calls coming in. Yeah, copy im willing to give up the back side for now. South side of the bridge but its gotten into insome critical pg e infrastructure. Its going to be a mess. Reporter this fire has burned dozens of structures like this one. Pg e cut four to nearly 30,000 customers in the area, but last night the company admitted they didnt cut power to a nearby transmission line which malfunctioned just minutes before the fire erupted. This region part of californias famed wine country. This historic vineyard now destroyed. Mornings light revealing the scope of the damage. Firefighters bravely working to contain the flames. The kincade fire now 15 contained with more than 74,000 acres burned. Those flames capable of wiping out so much. There are the steps that went up to it. Reporter in Stephanie Stowers case it took her familys treasures two years ago. I had all of the family mementos. I had the handcarved desk that great grandpa made. I had your great, great grandfathers steamer trunk with his monday ogram. I had it all. And its all gone. Reporter this time their home is still safe and the familys Spirit Holding strong. We bend but we done break. Lifes going to knock you on your butt. Right . Its going to happen. But as i tell my kids its what you do when you stand up and move forward that defines you as a person. Theres time for grieving but theres times that you know, what weve got to hold this together. You know, were family. Lets do this. Reporter for nightline im will reeve in sonoma county, california. Our thanks to will. Up next, inside the top secret u. S. Mission that brought down the worlds most wanted terrorist. I have moderate to severe pnow, theres skyrizi. Things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free to bare my skin yeah thats all me. Nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin thats my new plan. Nothing is everything. Keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90 clearer skin at 4 months. Of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. And skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. 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Military operation that killed the leader of isis and the families of countless victims of the terrorist group speak out about the death of a butcher. Heres abcs Pierre Thomas. My name is kayla weaver. I need your help. Its very terrifying here. Reporter thats american Kayla Mueller in 2013. Held hostage by isis and brutalized by its leader. Albaghdadi and his organization captured our daughter, held her for 18 months. They tortured her. She was held in solitary confinement. She was raped by albaghdadi. We know that to be a fact. She was murdered by him or someone or someone in his organization. Reporter also among his victims, three other americans captured in syria. Aid worker peter casic and journalist james foley and steven sotloff. Under baghdadis control isis spread its gruesome campaign of terror on social media, to a degree never seen before. Barbaric beheadings, hostages burnt alive. But now a moment of justice after a u. S. Military operation killed kaylas captor. The man who for many the world over was the face of evil, abu bakr albaghdadi. On saturday President Trump with Vice President pence gathered in the situation room with military brass, all watching a live stepbystep feed of the Top Secret Mission. We had absolutely perfect, as though you were watching a movie. Reporter eight chinook helicopter took off from kurdish territory in iraq, flying low and taking on gunfire before landing in northern syria. Just after 5 00 p. M. , 100 u. S. Delta force soldiers arrived at albaghdadis compound, where they blasted through a wall in case the front door was booby trapped. Albaghdadi fled into an underground tunnel with three of his children. A military canine and soldiers followed in hot pursuit. He died after running into a dead end tunnel. Whimpering and crying and screaming all the way. He died like a dog. He died like a coward. Reporter but before the special Operations Team could get to him, albaghdadi detonated a suicide vest. The three children killed alongside him. His body was mutilated by the blast. The tunnel had caved in on it in addition. But test results gave totally positive identification. Reporter Delta Force Operators were on the ground for roughly two hours in the firefight with baghdadis men. At 7 15 p. M. After dna testing on site, the call came in to the situation room from those on the ground saying 100 confirmation, jackpot. Over. We took highly sensitive material and information from the raid. Much having to do with isis. Origins, future plans, things that we very much want. Reporter today the president tweeting a photo of that heroic dog. Im joined now in studio by defense secretary mark esper. Great to have you here this morning. We have a lot to talk about. Reporter my colleague Martha Raddatz was reporting key details this weekend as the story broke. This had been weeks in the making. Some time ago they had gotten a tip after the arrest of one of baghdadis wives and a courier about where baghdadi might be. Reporter then spoke to defense secretary mark esper about it sunday. The u. S. Has been looking for him for years. For years. What was the break here . Good, very good intelligence work. They began tracking it for weeks and weeks. Of course in the middle of this we have u. S. Troops withdrawing, which a senior official told me made them have to do it now as soon as possible before our troops got out of there. Reporter the world learned the name albaghdadi in 2014, when he announced him as the leader of the islamic state, proclaiming his caliphate. When albaghdadi was really known for was taking a terror group and actually gaining control of territory in iraq and syria and governing that territory, establishing what he called as a caliphate. Reporter isis has inspired or claimed responsibility for horrific acts of terrorism here in america and around the world. There was the bataclan concert hall and nearby cafes in paris in 2015, where 130 innocent people were slaughtered. San bernardino, california. 14 people shot to death at an Office Holiday party in 2015. 86 people were killed celebrating bastille day in nice in 2016 after a truck plowed into them. And in one of the worlds deadliest terror attacks since 9 11, eight bombs killed 253 people on Easter Sunday in sri lanka earlier this year. Under baghdadis leadership isis created a highly sophisticated, highly expansive online presence. They specifically targeted disaffected people across the west, and they sought to inspire these people to conduct attacks on behalf of the isis cause but independent of the organization itself. Reporter around the world and here at home the threat of isis is real and ongoing. This year isis suspects were the tarlt targets in 1,000 of the 5,000 active fbi terror investigations. It is very easy to get drawn into continued conflict if our objectives are not clear. Reporter meanwhile, officials saying u. S. Forces will continue their Counterterrorism Mission in syria. Baghdadis death will not rid the world of terrorism or end the ongoing conflict in syria. But it will certainly send a message to those who would question americas resolve and provide a warning to terrorists who think they can hide. Reporter an effort that relies heavily on allies. This weekends raid was launched from kurdish territory in iraq. But earlier this month President Trump had pulled u. S. Troops out of northern syria. As the u. S. Reduces the number of military and intelligence resources in the region, counterterrorism officials have to be concerned that that will greatly diminish our ability to collect intelligence. Reporter the administrations decision drew criticism from republican and democratic lawmakers alike. Who said america was abandoning its kurdish allies, one of the most reliable partners in the war against isis. Its always a good day when a terrorist leader like albaghdadi dies. But historic tells us a new leader will emerge. The group will reorganize itself. And the key question here, will the u. S. Be in a position to address the next leader . Reporter families of americans killed by isis say they are thankful that albaghdadi is gone. The parents of james foley speaking to abc affiliate wmur. Were grateful that our country has recognized the need to continue to find the leadership of isis. While the victory will not bring our beloved son steven back to us, the significant it is a significant step in the campaign against isis. Reporter the muellers also hope that they will learn more about their daughter kaylas fate. Someone that theyve captured in that group that was close to albaghdadi knows what happened to her. All along my only real goal was to bring kayla home. Back to arizona, where she grew up and was born. She never gave up hope, though, from what we were told. She never gave up hope. On us getting her home. Reporter for nightline im Pierre Thomas in washington, d. C. Our thanks to pierre. Up next, the tearful thank you Warming Hearts across a football field and the internet. So nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and. Ray good job, brain say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. Neuriva. Corrupt president in our nations history. When i called for his impeachment two years ago, washington insiders and every candidate for president said it was too soon. But i believed then, as i do now, that doing the right thing was more important than political calculations. And over eight Million People agreed. We proved that there is no challenge that americans cant meet when we Work Together. 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