sydney. please do not let very small incidents like this prevent you from coming and enjoying australia. i ve been to sydney three times, i ve been to melbourne four times. there is an action. every action has a consequence. we have to look inwardly. we re talking very much about isis here. we re talking about why is it or what is the effect of isis on, you know, making people disenfranchised and turning. we ve also got to look at our own foreign policy. australia has been clinical in afghanistan. it withdrew from afghanistan in november after a 12-year campaign. the australian sas have been working hand in glove with the u.s. helicopter crews. australian commandos have been working with u.s. drug enforcement agency and they have smashed heroine factories which is what the taliban uses to
los angeles. it s only about the size of central park. more than 1,000 firefighters are trying to get it under control right now. helicopter crews have even dropped water overnight. they say that s rare. they say the fire has destroyed two structures so far. have you seen it? donald trump s name is in 20-foot tall letters across one of chicago s tallest skyscrapers. people are mad at him over it. even though he did help build it. there it is. had the letters put up on its trump tower downtown. the sign even lights up at night. like you couldn t see it. a spokeswoman forum emanuel says he believes it is, quote, architecturely tasteless. trump fired back saying he s surprised that the mayor doesn t like the sign. mike, it s talk via the mayor.
we are just learning that the hometown celebration for sergeant bowe bergdahl has been canceled. the organizers say they re calling off the event in the interest of public safety. also tonight new details on the investigation into bergdahl s disappearance. a u.s. official briefed on the army s initial report tells cnn bergdahl left his post on other occasions. berle dall s commanders did refer to him, quote, as a good soldier. and some colleagues thought he was bored, his unit was too passive. the version is still out whether he was a captive or a deserter. the unwritten rule leave no soldier behind, whether they deserted or not. tom foreman is outfront. reporter: many of the most heroic moments in military history involve american troops rescuering their own. the movie black hawk down was about a real battle in somalia to save helicopter crews after they were shot from the sky.
the fbi is asking for the public s help to find him. they found explosives in his apartment. so far, they re not aware of any threats to public safety. but say chamberlain is considered armed and dangerous and last seen in san francisco on saturday. investigators aren t even close to knowing what caused saturday night s deadly crash of a small plane in massachusetts. seven people were on board the gulfstream when it ran off of a runway, plunged down an embankment and exploded. among the dead is lewis katz, the cofounder of the philadelphia enquirer. he was also the former owner of the new jersey nets and devils. the search for those six climbers likely killed in an avalanche in washington s mt. rainier is being scaled back. park rangers say ice and rock falls along with poor visibility have created conditions that are far too dangerous for ground searches. helicopter crews did find climbing and camping gear in the snow. more than 3,000 feet below their
would survive. reporter: on monday, four climbers and two experienced guides with alpine ascents international took off for a five-day climb of liberty ridge. it is one of the most dangerous areas in the park. reporter: it s covered in snow, ice and jagged rocks. the steepness is up to 50 degrees. alpine ascent s website says climbers have to carry 50-plus pounds of equipment, climbing for up to eight hours a day. on wednesday evening, the guides checked in by satellite phones saying they were okay, but weather was coming in. the group expected back friday was never heard from again. employees at alpine ascents are reeling from the loss. we re all devastated. i mean, watching, you know, climbers take a fall, get injured, get killed. i mean, it s always a reminder of, you know, how difficult the sport can be. reporter: up until today, helicopter crews were getting beacon signals from the climbers. this was a jblm crew training earlier this week for just this kind of emergency.