julie: tragic. jonathan hunt, thank you. more rounds of rocket attacks on the israel/gaza border. plus, he was the most wanted drug lord in the world. he made this dramatic escape from prison. now he s sitting in a new york city courtroom awaiting trial. we ll have the latest on the last minute delay in the trial of el chapo. i have fantastic news for veteran homeowners
are not. julie: let s let the viewers decide whether or not she is pulling the gender card. there was an interview with cbs face the nation and she spoke about the male dominated congress am structure. said hillary clinton s defeat was a primary reason she thought to extend her time in the white house. i want you to hear this then we ll come back and discuss. we cannot have the four leaders of congress, president of the united states, these five people and not have a voice of women. especially since women were the majority of the voters, the workers in campaigns and now part of this glorious new dream. when i came to congress there were 12 democratic women. i said we have to change this. now we ll have close to 90. julie: when nancy pelosi came to washington, democrats had only 12 women in the chamber. now they have about 90. so she says if hillary had won, she d go home. they have 90 women. it s not like there s a shortage of women, but she still believes that it is a male domin
deadliest wild fire in california history. crews battling the camp fire making gains overnight, stopping the flames from advancing at least after this fire levelled the town of paradise, where the damage left even veteran firefighters stunned. my 35 year, i have not seen it as bad as this. one town, where the whole town is devastated. i have family up here in the past, some family friends. everything s gone. almost every home. the whole town is devastated. julie: claudia cowan is live in paradise. claudia, nothing left. reporter: nothing left and 13 more victims from this campfire were discovered yesterday, bringing the death toll now to 42. today the grim search continues for more of the fire victims. in burned out neighborhoods, more than a dozen search and recovery teams are combing through the ashes. they say when they see multiple
my staff and volunteers and everybody who voted for me. i m so grateful for you, my wing men and wing women in this journey. we sure wish it came out with a different result. i am so thankful for you. julie: but guess what? u.s. senate intrigue is far from over in the grand canyon state. passing of senator john mccain, the republican governor named retired senator john kyl to fill his seat. at the time kyl said he would only do so until tend of the session. we re talking about december/january. there s been chatter about mcsally filling that seat. just chatter. she s not answering phone calls. we ll keep you updated. julie: all right. thank you very much. we will be right back. ordinary eggs? not in this house. cause that s no ordinary family.
area where there were a lot of homes, but it was close enough to them that it triggered a pretty extraordinary response as the flames and smoke rose into the air. we saw a fleet of aircraft battling the flames. first of all helicopters going to be at nearby lake sherwood dropping the buckets into the water, bringing it back and dropping that into the flames. then the fixed aircraft wing coming in with the flame retardant. they appear to have gotten a handle on that. it is a very clear demonstration that we are not out of the woods by any means here yet in southern california. those santa ana winds not as strong as they were over the weekend when so much destruction was done. but they are strong enough to keep everybody very much on their toes. these firefighters who have been working so hard for so long continue to do everything they can to protect all of us from these continued flare-ups. julie? julie: are people being