very low level. manufacturing is coming back. wages are going up. person reform. all these things are happening. these are not things that a person who was a racist would d do. and we allow ourselves to be distracted by these things. and i think what president trump was trying to say is that rather than spending your time talking about our brave border agents and investigating endlessly things that you can t find anything on, why not spend some time working more for these people who are suffering met and that he s willing to work with them. i think that s what we should be asking for. tucker: i wonder if a city in which 65% of all kids growing up in a single-parent household, i wonder if you can get anywhere without addressingit that. you need to address that. you need to address the family issues. there was a poverty study by the brookings institute and it
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the valley fire that we re concerned about at this moment in time. it s also the butte fire. this is something we ve been covering for the past two days or so, continues to burn across two counties. this again is just south and east of the sacramento region. 65,000 acres burned so far. that containment has gone up from 5%, about 12 hours ago to now 15% but still over 6,400 structures currently threatened from this particular fire. now, electra is a city in and around the butte fire region. this is the weather forecast for the area. what i want you to note is that temperatures are starting to go down and that means the humidity is going to go up. forecast does look promising not in the short term but more in the median term it s all thanks to the remnants of tropical storm linda. that s going to pick up some moisture and bring in the possibility of rainfall across southern california. take a look at those temperatures.
into eastern ukraine to so as i say, the biggest single loss of life since the outbreak. fredricka? and then we also learned at least three ukrainian soldiers were killed in a battle. the government said earlier it was making some progress against separatists. how much of a setback is this? well, i mean, it s sort of six steps forward and six backwards, if i can mix my metaphor in that way. yes, the government has made a lot of gains. it recently took rebel positions in a city in which they had been held by rebels for some time. it reestablishesingses there, so it s made some gains. at the same time you can see there are regular attack that is cause a great of damage in the east on government forces. so the battle is far from over, and it could be a long-lasting struggle for control of that part of the ukraine. and then russia s response in all of this?