going commander, we appreciate your time. thanks, rick. arthel: fire striking another high-rise fire in dubai. the second in three days. crews racing to the scene to quickly doused the 53rd floor of the 73 story tyr tower. one person her. investigators say a cigarette or extremely high temperatures set off the flames after a fire torched just a block away. the second fire they are since 2015. i was a massive fire in a high-rise building. there is another and one of the world s wealthiest countries days after another inferno because they are talking about this story. this can t be ortiz. not sure where we go from here. arthel: we will take a break and come back. rick: okay, let s do that. just like the leading brands,
people young age gone through our entire system worried if they are going to be deported. he said you don t have to worry about that right now. steve: stay tuned. ainsley: 75% convicted criminals. 25% that you don t want the separation of families but according to that ice agent it s up to the ice agents at this point if they find people here illegally committed a crime. steve: there are many, many stories. you know a thousand people for the most part have been arrested in the last 10 or so days. let s see how it shakes out going forward. brian: let s see if heather nauert has any stories. heather: i do. a major one out of california. there is a storm on its way. we begin with a fox news alert regarding that a potential life or death emergency in oroville where the dam in california and storms moving in threatening the repairs taking place to the crumbling mainly spillway. forecasters now predicting it could be an entire week of rain. crews racing against the clock to try to fix the ma
take a look at this. it s the video everyone is talking about, a surfer in south africa attack by a shark on live television. oh, you see a little splash. oh. [ bleep ] excuse me. so scary. surfing champion mick fanning fighting off a huge shark after it dragged him under the water. crews racing to pull him out of the water. you see that here amazingly he emerged without a scratch. he said i was waiting for the teeth to come at me. i punched him in the back. he also used his surf board as a
examine it. the company downgrading the amount of oil that leaked. let s turn to abc s brandi hitt with more. reporter: these are the lives rescue teams are desperately trying to save. pelicans coated in oil. the dark toxic sludge covering a baby elephant seal s face. this sea lion died over the weekend. that s when the emotion starts to come in. reporter: it s believed up to 101,000 gallons of oil spilled from this ruptured pipeline last week in santa barbara. experts say injured wildlife swimming through the spill are now showing up as far as 50 miles away. we have more than 800 people working together to approach this response from the land, sea, and air. reporter: volunteers are now being trained so they can join clean-up crews racing to remove oil from these once pristine beaches. my family has been all along this coast and always been on the ocean, you know. that s where i grew up.
point. good to see you. why the big question remains after months and months of airstrikes what to do now, a new chapter in the fight against isis. great to see you, bobby, thanks. coming up for us ex-wife of a biker killed in a shoot-out. she says his gang was going to make peace with bandidos. one will be joining me live. crews racing to contain what s a massive oil spill spreading along the beach. this as we learn it s much worse than previously thought. we re going to take you there live. color is a beautiful thing, i know, oh yes i know. color is the i ching ching, for sure ding dang.