Sunshine. Keeping the numbers cool, though. We are talk about a modern warmup in the days ahead. We continue to follow the wildfire burning near yosemite. The fire has burned nearly 130,000 acres. Its just 7 contained. More than 5500 homes are threatened. 11 were destroyed. Officials worry the number could rise. John alston has the latest on the fire from tuolumne county. One weapon against the fire is a business central that shoots an in the beginning area before the fire can. Large fires flared into largers ones in an instant. Winds shifted every few seconds. I have lived here near eighth grade. Some residents were allowed to key their properties for the first time in weeks. This couple, both originally from the bay area, lost two homes that had been in their family for years. The main house survived. We feel lucky to have this guy still standing, which was my family home in high school. Yeah, super close call for this house. There are custom houses that are cute to make this place l
This is abc7 news. Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 25th. Im Carolyn Tyler. Lets start with a quick first look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning to you, carolyn. An interesting shot from the east bay hills camera. Normally we would see mt. Diablo in the distance, but with less of the low clouds ehave operating and we are looking at mild temperatures this morning. 67 in concord, livermore and napa. You have started out warmer due to the blanket of low and midlevel clouds. Now we are looking to burnoff and mostly sunny skies for just about everyone today except right along the coast and in the north bay you will see the partly cloudy skies. 80s, yeah, there will be a few of them in our inland east bay. But whether or not the 90s march closer to us in the final days of august, ill let you know about that in a few minutes. Carolyn. Thank you, lisa. We continue to follow the wildfire burning near yosemite. The fire has burned
trail a day after the democratic southern forum and what did we learn from the candidates and did anybody come out a strong winner? and now, a sexting scandal in colorado. and now some officials could face some pretty substantial charges. at one minute past noon, we begin with the breaking news. e egyptian aviation officials are confirming certain details of a crash of a russian airliner which killed all 224 people aboard. the head of the panel investigating the crash said that all appeared to be operating normally until the plane appeared to break apart. the loss of recorded altitude is 30,000 feet and 888. still in climbing mode. last recorded air speed is 28 # 281 knots, and piet lot was engaged until the end of the recordings. we will go the abc s bill neely who is in sharm el sheikh, and, bill, welcome to you, and what else did we learn from the briefing bill? yes, hi, alex. a as we heard, there were a lot of numbers and detail, and it was significant, and th
one for personal and one for work related and i have been as transparent as i could asking that all 55,000 pages be released to the public, turning over my server, looking for opportunities to testify before congress. i have offered for nearly a year. finally the committee will give me a chance to testify in public at the toward the end of october and i m going to answer these questions and i m also going to continue to talk about when s important to the people that i meet about this presidential campaign because it really is critical that we renew the basic bargain of america so that if you work hard, you do your part, you can get ahead and pay for college and have equal pay for equal work and the important issues on people s minds. but this has created what even your campaign manager said are headwinds, noise out there. let s get through some of it. are you sorry? do you want to apologize to the american people for the choice you made? it wasn t the choice and i have
welcome to the show. the headlines on worldwide exchange today, in asia, japan s new finance minister says markets should set exchange rates backtracking on earlier comments for a weaker yen. in europe, markets go green in anticipation of the u.s. jobs report, banks leading the charge. and here in the u.s., lots of anticipation. will today s jobs report show the first increase in payrolls since the recession began two years ago? welcome to worldwide exchange. i m christine tan here in asia where it s 5:00 p.m. here in the city. let s get a quick view of where asian markets are trading or have closed today. it s all about jobs, jobs, jobs in the u.s. markets here managing to close on an upbeat note. the nikkei 225 managed to hit a 15-month high on the weaker yen. a lot of talk there about the new finance minister backtracking on talks over the weekend. the hang seng is up marginally. the shanghai composite managed to close in positive territory despite earlier conc