limited aims of meat available and lack of fertilizer to grow wheat and corn, empty shelves, supply chain problems. this is what happens when you have a political party that has been radicalized, democrat party them braces the various american marxist movements, and at war with our economic system, with our private sector, with the american people themselves with open borders trying to change citizenship. i m not one of those putin noid, who believe that if only we wouldn t help ukrainians survive gain the onslaught by the russians that somehow they would be address addressed by our government and improved. that since. people in charge of your government. a fox news alert out of california, authorities giving an update after one person killed and 5 others hurt during a church shooting in laguna woods, one person in custody. we re about to learn more from the news conference by authorities there. it took place at the geneva presbyterian church in laguna woods, all of th
Fire spread, fuel moistures, its just incredible and just not getting any better. Reporter assistant chief Brian Fennessy worked the san diego hillside when it became a blowtorch last year. We were there as fire devoured these droughtstricken hills. This is the front line. This year the front lines will be everywhere. Firefighters say what didnt burn last year is ready to go this year. Scientists are also warning of a dangerous new cycle. A recent study finds soot from wildfires is blowing on to the depleted snow pack, absorbing more heat from the sun. Remnants from old fires helping to create more intense new ones. The soot leads to earlier snow melt, which leads to earlier drying and a longer drier season, which then leads to more vulnerability to forest fire intensity and timing. Reporter with the drought creating fire fuel, crews showed us what worried them most. More homes than ever surrounding pockets of thick brush. Going right up to that backyard reporter just out of winter fir
As the race for 2020 hits a new gear, and the stunning admission from President Trump, now saying he doesnt want to boost post Office Funding to expand voting by mail. And attacks on bidens new running mate, kamala harris. Trump calling her a, quote, mad woman. The k9 unit outrage. Get on the ground shocking video of a dog biting a suspect, even after he had his hands up. Tonight, what that man is saying, and the action the Police Department has now taken. Baltimore blast. The new images from that deadly explosion that leveled three homes. Two people are dead. And still no word on what triggered the blast. Also tonight, the Severe Weather threat. Flash flood watches in the northeast. And heros instinct. The incredible rescue on the train tracks in california. A man in a wheelchair stuck on risking it all to save his life. What she told us about that splitsecond decision. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on a busy thursday night. Im tom llamas, in for david. Several major stories wer
Nightly news. Reporting tonight, lester holt. Good evening. Late this afternoon, with victims of the Boston Marathon bombing looking on, the emotionally charged case was handed off to the jury. Deliberations begin tomorrow morning with accused bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ultimately fighting for his life. The case against him is powerful. It includes the anguished testimony of survivors and shocking and graphic images from the marathon attack and the violence that followed on that deadly fourday reign of terror. While the defense has focused its case not on who did it but who led the attack. Our justice correspondent Pete Williams was in the courtroom. Reporter Dzhokhar Tsarnaev brought terror to main street prosecutors told the jury intentionally targeting men, women and children in a blood thirsty ever to make a point. When he placed his bomb, they said he knew a boy was just a few feet away, 8yearold Martin Richard just a few feet from the blast. Prosecutors showed graphic pictures and
Fire officials from seven different agencies across the state pleaded with people to be prepared at the L.A. County Fire Department headquarters Friday.