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front steps. this was once a whole row of mobile homes in the town of paradise. the only things left, metal beams and cinder blocks an piles of molten metal and many dealing with the reality some of their homes and neighbors are gone. in paradise our neighbors didn t make it out. we watched cars melt and people screaming hair on fire. i don t know how we got out. it was two lanes going out and burning and exploding. everybody has such a normal life everywhere but here. everybody s just going to work and the sun is shining and our lives and our world is not. shepard: that s northern california. to the south, a flare-up west of los angeles around malibu. firefighters racing and bracing for another round of santa ana winds also known as the devil
sanctuary in orange county 70 miles north of new york city. he s been at the farm and police were able to block the road and he is safe. thank you for joining us. shepard: it s 3:00 on the east coast, noon in california where one wildfire is now the deadliest wildfire in the history of the state and the worst news is in the future. crews say it could take weeks to take out the flames that s killed at least dozens and devastated towns and left lives in ruins. the worst fire storm i ve seen. i ve fought a lot of fires. we have a lot of friends where their house gone. shepard: live team fox reporting from northern and southern california. in florida, one county will miss the deadline to recount the ballot and a judge said it s
money with other spending measures. the fight could complicate lawmakers approving hurricane relief or the need for hurricane disaster need could make the border wall battle easy as pie. shepard: look at the dow now. the overnight here s the reason this is of interest. overnight all the signs were this was going to be a big day. all the trends were up. the early morning numbers were great. the early morning reality was good and then all of a sudden. we plunged more than 600 points yesterday but the big story monday was oil prices. it s a huge story today because the oil markets have closed for the day and the numbers are eye-popping and now historic. the fox business network s correspondent reporting. reporter: if you look you will see prices settling at $59,
he also qualifies under the constitution. that s a closer call. whenever you get something not settled you ll always have this run of unintended consequences from it. reporter: and this morning the state of maryland filed these court papers challenging whitaker s appointment as acting attorney general. the legal challenge comes as part of an existing obama care related lawsuit and here s the key quote, the appointment of whitaker as acting attorney general instead of deputy attorney general rosenstein violates the succession act as well as the appointments clause of the constitution. the state of maryland is seeking an injunction in the case. whitaker is consulting with ethics officials at the justice department and we could get a legal opinion at some point today and the justice department is declining to comment on the maryland suit for now. shepard: catherine herridge report from washington. new today, the first lady is calling for a top security aide