in countries like yemen? i think that this report this report will end that debate once and for all. that s what the report is going to do. all right. thank you so much. appreciate your time, sir. overnight fire that closed down two major freeways near downtown los angeles tops our look at stories around the newsnation today. more than 200 firefighters battled a blaze that destroyed an apartment building that was under construction. that fire also spread to two other buildings. no injuries were reported. at this point, we don t know anything about a cause. the live look right now at the screen where crews are watching for hot spots as that fire smolders. firefighters on the scene this morning called it a career fire. meanwhile, in the florida everglades a tragic train reaction accident kills three people and injuries eight others. a woman in an suv hit a
again a rolling stone issued a second apology after that exclusive report about the university of virginia. we re going to get an update on that. also, developing now this monday morning a busy l.a. freeway remains shut down after a massive fire there. firefighters on the scene are calling it a career fire. it s still smoldering now, as you can see. it s one of the stories we re following around the newsnation, and in case you haven t heard. they re here! royals in america. we are live with what the duke and duchess are doing right now. including a possible meeting tonight with some america troilty. mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. fifty omaha set hut losing feeling in my toes
it has to do with two office buildings where this fire spread, catching an apartment complex that was under construction. no one was hurt but fewirefighters are calling it a career fire unlike any they ve seen before. the attorney general general there says they ve identified the remakes ofins of 1 of the 43 students. he says the remains are of a 21-year-old. the students were abducted by police back in september. investigators believe they were turned over to a drug cartel and murdered. the incident sparked outrage and protests throughout the country. those protests continue today. next hour accord to an advanced copy of the report the group found no conclusive evidence governor christie did or did not have any knowledge of
need folks to leave. i ve been in there when planes have entered airspace and they told us to leave the capitol. during this instance, there was no such warning, there was no such direction from capitol police. it happened so quickly that the evacuation orders were given simply by word-of-mouth. by whatever office you were closest to. that was my experience just outside the senate chamber right above it. lisa with the latest from the capitol. wolf blitzer standing by for us in washington, d.c. wolf, i m sure you ll be talking about this in the situation room later today. we certainly will. it s an extraordinary and unusual situation. it hasn t just been in washington. it s been in virginia. it s been in maryland. up in new york, north carolina, ohio, michigan. they felt it all over the eastern part of the united states. the epicenter much closer to richmond, virginia. mineral, virginia. about 87 or so miles outside of washington, d.c. we re following what s going on very