damage in wyoming and montana and officials say it is extensive. area respects, anguished by the devastation. this summer was the first summer not as intense with the covid, no fires. we were getting great rain. this was going to be our season. and our creek turned into a river. this disaster comes at the start the peak summer season, forcing countless people to have to cancel vacations, including plans to stay overate at yellowstone s nine lodges, 12 camp grounds, hundreds of camp sites. last july alone the national park service says more than a million people visited the park, the first time that s happened in a single monday. in texas, the problem isn t a lot of water. it s lack of it. 165,000 people in odesa have been without water since monday. a major water main break forced the city the shut down its entire water system. and the timing couldn t be worse. temperatures soaring higher than
worshippers clinging to their faith as we learn more about a gunman and what may have motivated him. i m brianna keilar in for zoraida sambolin. i m john berman. new details about the deadly shooting spree. seven people dead including the gunman. this morning we may have a motive for this massacre. the temple leader who was shot when he tried to tackle the gunman and save others. law enforcement officials spent the night examining the suspected gunman s home. we don t have his identity yet. a source tells cnn the suspect was an army veteran who may have been a white supremacist. police say the shooter walked into the temple parking lot yesterday morning and began firing. the first officer responded to the scene was ambushed. here is what it sounded like on the police dispatch. subject down! we have one officer shot. david mattingly with live in oak creek. we ve heard the gunman described as a 40ish old white male and we keep hearing about this tattoo commemorating sep
murder of 16 afghan civilians by a u.s. soldier accused of acting as a one-man death squad. afghan officials say the shooting spree took place in two villages in kandahar province in the district known as the birth place of the taliban. sara sidner joined us with the latest on this story. sara, what do we know right now? reporter: president hamid karzai has released a statement saying 16 people have been dialed including 9 children, 3 women, and 4 afghan men. he s called this a deplorable 5k9 saying it s an act of terrorism that s unforgivable, and he is has been talking about what has to be done going forward. now, there is a full investigation going on, as you might imagine, from nato officials as well as afghan officials looking into this incident. what we re hearing from the international security assistance forces officials, they re saying there s one soldier, an army staff sergeant who acted alone, who went off base around 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, went out to th
as search and rescue attempts continue, the focus moves 0en to who is to blame for the sinking of a giant ocean liner off the italian coast. and we ll tell you which production houses is big at the golden globes and what these awards tell us about the upcoming oscar ceremonies. first up, though, if the new year promised a new europe, well, some people could be disappointed. standard & poors last week had other ideas completely. to nobody s great surprise, this particular influential company decided to downgrade the credit scores of nine countries across the euro zone on friday. these particular downgrades apply to a large swath of central and southern europe. it is this country in the center here, france, that is commanding all the headlines today. this after france lost its treasured aaa rating. that in turn, some economists say could undermine the a aa rating of the total esfs. one country as well that s hitting the headlines, one country that will ill afford any more b