and saddened. new attacks in the middle east. israeli air strikes and palestinian rocket attacks just as a fragile cease-fire takes hold. in the west tonight, another gruesome discovery. a fourth body found as lake mead dries up in the relentless drought. plus, more than 70 million under heat alerts from oklahoma to the northeast. rob marciano times it all out. new hope for brittney griner. what we re learning about a possible prisoner exchange that could free the wnba star and paul whelan from russian jails. deadly crash. four killed in texas including two children when a suspected drunk driver plowed into their golf cart. growing concern over the nationwide teacher shortage. why so many are deciding to quit. what some districts are now doing to keep them in the classroom, one offering a $50,000 boost in benefits. and the play of the week, the heartwarming moment a young football fan s dream comes true. good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on thi
condition after crashing her car into a home on friday. heche was severely burned when the car and the house burst into flames. abc news has learned lapd detectives are investigating whether drugs or alcohol were involved. but they have been unable to speak with heche because of her condition. next, a collision today at new york s laguardia airport. a jetblue airbus was pushing back from the gate when it clipped the wing tip of a southwest jet. a member of the ground crew was seen holding a piece of the wing tip. there were no injuries reported. the southwest jet was empty at the time. it s been taken out of service for repairs. and when we come back, a young football fan makes the play of the game and brings down the house. (fisher investments) it s easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we re clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fis
bring you the latest from the fox news extreme center back to you. my friends in jacksonville need to watch out for that good to see you. let s get to some headlines now. a house burst into flames in wisconsin it s all caught on camera by scared neighbors. fire crews battling a blaze glendale. for several hours, nearby houses were also damaged. i heard things falling off my walls from upstairs. and i didn t know if it was inside? outside? officials say six people were sent to the hospital. including a firefighter and a police officer. the extent of their injuries is not known. the cause under investigation. usama bin laden apparently treated like the animal he was. we are now learning the terror leader used to travel around pakistan hiding in a giant truck filled with sheep, goats and chickens. too bad there weren t any lions in there. giant box that sit in or lie down. in all of this according to
we re developing a near 100-year supply of natural gas. that s something that we expect could support more than 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. and that s why we ve worked with the private sector to develop a high-tech car battery that costs half as much as other batteries and can go up to 300 miles on a single charge. think about that. that will save you some money at the pump. and that is why we are helping companies like this one right here and plants like this one right here to make more cars and trucks that use less oil. when i ran for office, i went to detroit and gave a speech to automakers where i promised that i was going to raise fuel standards on our cars so that they d go further on a gallon of gas. i said we should do the same thing on trucks. i have to tell you when i said it, i didn t get a lot of applause in the room because there was a time when automakers were resisting higher fuel standards, because change isn t easy. but you know what? after three d
there was a big disagreement between senator mccain and secretary panetta about the u.s. going alone into syria. mccain made a very strong point going back to the 90s saying, look, when the atrocities were happening in bosnia, the united states acted and it s time for us to act here. he had a very pointed question to panetta saying, how many more tens of thousands have to die before you re willing to go in? but panetta countered and said, look, i m not going to send american troops, men and women, into this situation unless i m sure of exactly what we can accomplish there. we heard today some of the real factors that the u.s. is considering, you know, that you ve got 100 different groups as part of the opposition, so not a clear idea of who they are. high density, high population centers, and a syrian air defense force that presents much, much more challenging defenses than libya s did. let me ask you about this. the exchange specifically about the u.s. asking permission