residents and loved ones were surrounded with an overwhelm show of support from the community. we have warehouse that is bursting at the seams, as well. reporter: the goodwill fire company is packed with loads of donations that came pouring in throughout the weekend. coral s 85-year-old mother lost everything. it brought me to tears so many times. reporter: verna said it s heartwarming to see the barclary friends senior living community caregivers taking care of their former residents. they made a bag for each resident, because they knew their size. last night the staff was here probably until 9:00 p.m. going on through all the different doe facings we got, with lists for donations we got with lists for each residents. reporter: goodwill firehouse will be open until 7:00 p.m. for people to stop by and pick up their bags. the investigation into the fire continues we expect to hear an update this afternoon in a preference. jeanette reyes channel 6 action news.
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carter and joint chiefs chairman testified. a senate committee, cartser insisting the policy the the right one, and that isil will be defeated. jaime mcincire is live, tell us what is the defense secretary and joint chiefs chairman had to say. well, you know this hearing of the senate armed services committee was an excellent display of two sides looking at the same set of facts and drawing starkly different conclusions. while they argued that already results and the strategy is clear to empower and support local forces on the ground, that when they fight effectively can take an old territory from isil. when conceded of the 7,000 volunteers that they have in syria, only 60 are in training and he admitted that is not very impressive number. i said the number 60, and you have the same reaction i do that that is a small number, and the reason for that, has to do with the criteria we apply and some of this is the law to these recruits so what are those? well, they want to m
good evening, i m lucy noland. i m iain page. thanks for joining us. fox 29 s chris o connell is live in coatesville tonight. chris the community is mad. reporter: that s right iain. someone out there is stealing american flags from the streets of coatesville. some of them taken during the city s july 4th celebration of all nights. now, coatesville police understand they admit it s not the crime of the century but it is a crime that has some people s blood boiling. kind of felt hurt. felt slighted and felt like somebody just slapped me in the face. reporter: john palowski has good reason to be upset. you would be, too if you saw this. i d rather not say on here what went through my mind. this is not something that coatesville deserves. reporter: surveillance video yo shows a man an woman swiping through american flags from the 300 block of lincoln highway, stolen and drug along the street just a couple of hours after july 4th fireworks fireworks. and this is wha