alarm about tick-tock and national security senators sounding the alarm about tick-tock and national security risks who control it and what they do with with your child s data the dramatic rescue with the car plunged into the water, the woman trapped overnight and men hailed as heroes overnight and hailed as heroes. terrifying close terrifying close call, the drunk driving running a red light. parents pushing a baby in a stroller in the path, but then the miracle save saying about t miss. and it may seem early but holiday shopping season starts now. how you can score big deals tonight. announcer: this is what mom and dad are saying about the near miss. and it may seem early but holiday shopping season starts now. how you can score big deals tonight. announcer: this is nbc nilt news with lester holt. even with right conditions and firefighters brace for the worse, the explosion and speed of a wildfire burning in northern california s wine has been nothing short of jaw-dropping. in
the expanded recall covers certain 2013 fusion mid sized car. last year the company recalled 25,000 fusions for the same problem. engineers are developing a fix. until then, ford is urging drivers to always use the parking brake. always use the parking brake. there has been one report of an injury and three involving property damage. the utility giant pacific gas and electric is to blame for the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california history. that from state fire investigators who say the campfire was caused by electrical transmission lines owned by pg&e. 85 people died and 150,000 acres burned in the fire in northern california s butte county. the finding was not unexpected, and a february earnings report, pg&e had cited its transmission lines and dry vegetation around them as a possible culprit.
northern california s camp fire will go down as the deadliest in history. ely kingery was 8 years old and spoke with scott mclane last month after he and his family were forced to flee the raging flames. here is a little bit of what eli had to say then, including what he missed the most. just being in bed. you just miss your bed? it s warm. being under our own ceiling and actually having a real bathroom. it s just hard. just hard. joining us now, eli and his mother. we have to update this because you re 9 now. you just had a birthday after thanksgiving. happy belated birthday. you have a bed again, a roof. tell me be eli, how are you doing? i m doing very well. that s good to hear.
1-year-old daughter down three stories into his arms. i caught it real, real good. she s only 1 so to know she gets to live another day, word can t even describe it. cuts from breaking the windows. real terrified but, you know. three others were hurt, including a firefighter who was burned as well. more than 40 people are homeless. thousands of survivors of northern california s camp fire, people who lost everything they
community coming together led by the mayor of paradise. an entire community just becoming one. i want to ask you to tell me some stories in a second, but if i may just brag on you for a moment. you are no stranger to left-handing a helping hand in times of need. of course you were in puerto rico helping feed survives of hurricane maria, you visited after hurricane florence. now here you are in chico, california. why was it so important for you to be there specifically today? listen, i came america 27 years ago. america has given me more than i can ever give back. i am a cook, i feed for the few, but moments like this gives us the opportunity to feed the many. last year i was with my family in puerto rico. we did more than 40,000 thanksgiving meals. today it feels like being at home was not the right this evening to do.