searching through the rubble and now ash. the fire has burned 117,000 acres. it s currently 30% contained. thousands of people remain under evacuation. in the midst of those flames, heroic acts are coming to light. that s right, nbc bay area s pete suratos joins us live in chico this morning, where strangers are helping strangers to try to get them to safety. good morning, pete. reporter: yes, good morning to you, laura and marcus. we re hearing a lot of stories of people stepping in and really helping out others during this time as folks evacuate from the camp fire. where we re standing here is at a walmart in chico off of forest avenue, one of the many areas you re seeing evacuees that could be here to reunify hopefully with folks looking for them and there are services being provided for them as they re out of their homes, waiting to get more news, as the camp fire continues here in butte county. as i mentioned, we re hearing stories of these folks just really steppi
hi max kaiser, this is the kaiser report. last a talk about stacy max. one thing you can learn from history is that the elite, when everything starts to go wrong, but they always do is blame the people. right? says 2016 we ve seen. of course, the people be deemed deplorable. they are deplorable people who deserve all the stuff coming to them because of the co it locked down. for example . well, as kaiser report has been warning, inflation as roaring is no longer transitory. it s almost permanent right? well, us treasury secretary, yellen, consumer spending in the united states has been concentrated on goods, which has exacerbated supply chain issues significantly. so it s the consumers, the citizens, a residence hall, this country who are to blame for the inflation because they keep on buying things with all of their biden bucks and all of their asset price gains. because remember, house prices are up 20 percent year on year 2 years in a row. everybody s failing rich, and the
a new era of space tourism danny armstrong. r t by conner ah the r t dot com has a really fascinating stores in coverage of ross cosmos. as does the archie youtube channel. i saw joining us here for the tuesday program. it returns at the top of the out ah hi max kaiser. this is the cash report. last a talk about, stacy max. one thing you can learn from history is that the elite, when everything starts to go wrong, but they always do. is blame the people. right? says 2016 we ve seen. of course, the people be deemed deplorable. they are deplorable people who deserve all the stuff coming to them because of the co locked downs. for example. well, as kaiser report has been warning, inflation as roaring is no longer transitory. it s almost permanent. right? well, us treasury secretary, yellen, consumer spending in the united states has been concentrated on goods, which has exacerbated supply chain issues significantly. so it s the consumers, the citizens, the residents of this coun
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we did consider that her husband made known that she was having an affair. where was? she there were no. answers nearly 30 years, 60 investigators, and it all kept coming back to one elusive suspect. he just very commonly said, i know how to get rid of a body, so it would never ever be found. him? murder something that could be done over it was basically an hour never situation. hello, welcome to dateline. when kathy had cole disappeared, police didn t know if they are dealing with a missing person case or cold-blooded murder. with little evidence to go on, the investigation grew cold. decades later, a young detective who was just a kid when kathy vanished, dusted off the old files. investigators couldn t solve her case then, could he help solve it now? here is josh mankiewicz, with she didn t come home. time can be like a river, a long stream of events rushing by. most barely make a ripple, but a few, like the sudden loss of a close friend, a child or a p