one of the fires has burned through ten square miles. and it s only 30% contained. here now with more abc s clayton sandell. reporter: for firefighters out west, it hasn t been much of a holiday. nearly 1,400 on the ground. and in the air. taking on a 7,000-acre blaze in yolo county, california, west of sacramento. a big glow coming over the hills. and then we seen it come over the top really fast. reporter: residents and july 4th campers told they must evacuate. the fun kind of got spoiled. but mother nature took over one day and that s it. reporter: a fire in the tiny northern california town of collinsville is now out. but not before it destroyed eight homes. kind of broke my heart. i wanted to start crying. but could have been worse. reporter: california s bone dry terrain isn t helping. 100% of the state is suffering severe drought or worse. so far this year the number of
you can have nothing but sympathy and empathy for mr. snyder. that was clear from the supreme court when they heard his case this week. it s a question of how far the first amendment goes. bill: you and i disagree on this. do you want to make a prediction how the supreme court is going to governmental i don t think it went well for him overall. i didn t go to the arguments this time. i read the transcript and i read the write ups from the people i trust. and my sense is that the justices, a couple of them were struggling to find a compromise position so they could throw on some bones. bill: i see this with all due respect to the counselor i wish i had made the case to the supreme court. i m not lawyer. i don t care about that mumbo jumbo. here is the deal on this. there was a case in oklahoma, gun vs. the church of christ of collinsville, are you familiar with this? amazingly, bill. i don t know every case off the top of my head. bill: this is emotional distress, intentional in
you can have nothing but sympathy and empathy for mr. snyder. that was clear from the supreme court when they heard his case this week. it s a question of how far the first amendment goes. bill: you and i disagree on this. do you want to make a prediction how the supreme court is going to governmental i don t think it went well for him overall. i didn t go to the arguments this time. i read the transcript and i read the write ups from the people i trust. and my sense is that the justices, a couple of them were struggling to find a compromise position so they could throw on some bones. bill: i see this with all due respect to the counselor i wish i had made the case to the supreme court. i m not lawyer. i don t care about that mumbo jumbo. here is the deal on this. there was a case in oklahoma, gun vs. the church of christ of collinsville, are you familiar with this? amazingly, bill. i don t know every case off the top of my head. bill: this is emotional distress, intentional in
you can have nothing but sympathy and empathy for mr. snyder. that was clear from the supreme court when they heard his case this week. it s a question of how far the first amendment goes. bill: you and i disagree on this. do you want to make a prediction how the supreme court is going to governmental i don t think it went well for him overall. i didn t go to the arguments this time. i read the transcript and i read the write ups from the people i trust. and my sense is that the justices, a couple of them were struggling to find a compromise position so they could throw on some bones. bill: i see this with all due respect to the counselor i wish i had made the case to the supreme court. i m not lawyer. i don t care about that mumbo jumbo. here is the deal on this. there was a case in oklahoma, gun vs. the church of christ of collinsville, are you familiar with this? amazingly, bill. i don t know every case off the top of my head. bill: this is emotional distress, intentional in