threats. but yeah, there s a substantial element here that they they re almost certain there s no needle in this week s haystack. and so much of what is going on is a re-assurance that if there were a needle, they d find it. shepard: a deterrence? for sure. if you re thinking of causing a problem on an airplane, you have to bring the weapon and surrender it so people had it and know who had charge of it. it s a deterrent to trying that thing. if you try it once, they re on to you and you re going to jail. shepard: thanks, stewart. i appreciate it. wind is causing a deadly fire that has burned more than 1,000 homes in california to spread even more as fox reports this hour. that s the word from fire officials in the city of
knows something. who is that somebody? molly s father says no amount of information is too small that people should come forward to police. shepard: thanks, eric shawn. wild fire alert. crews are trying to get a handle on one of the most destructive fires in california history. the fire in the northern part of the state has destroyed 1,000 homes. it happened around the city of redding. it s forcing nearly 40,000 people to leave their homes. the fires killed at least six people so far and just one of more than a dozen big fires burning in california right now. the fox business network s hillary vaughn is live in redding. hillary? shepard, some of the 32,000 evacuees are waiting to get back in their neighborhoods. there s pockets of devastation that look like this behind me where the houses are completely
in a row and there s just nothing left here. this is the lake redding estates neighborhood. much of the neighborhood looks like this. given the fact that we re at 23% containment, we are beginning to see progress, poppy. the fire seems to be burning away from populated areas. that s great news. that does not mean the threat is over. it does mean that thousands of evacuees can start returning to their homes in the city of redding. there was a community meeting. we saw how anxious people are to get into their homes. in order for a recovery to happen, a lot of work has to take place. you have to clear roadways of debris. you have to get power on. you have clear downed power lines. those are for people who want to get back into their homes. a lot of people don t have homes to go back to. this is what one homeowner told us. it looks like an atomic bomb went off. after the fact. we got a few pictures from
constructing new missiles at the factories that produced the first icbms capable of reaching the continental united states. officials familiar with the intelligence tell the washington post the new evidence reportedly indicates work is under way on at least and possibly two liquid-fuelled icbms, according to an official able to describe the classified evidence. mike pompeo told a senate hearing last week that north korea continues to produce fis ill material used in making nuclear weapons. switching gears to the deadly fires in california where firefighters are continuing to work to try to control the carr fire in northern california, the fire which has charred more than 103,000 acres at and around the city of redding. it was reported last night to be 23% contained. however, the temperature in redding has reached 105 degrees yesterday in a heat wave that could threaten to make conditions on the ground worse for those firefighters. cal fire said the blaze has
destroyed. right now 874 structures are gone. but fortunately, poppy, fire crews do they they are now making progress. right now they are up to 18% contained and may not sound like a lot but 4 hours ago it was just 5%. hopefully they continue to make good progress on the lines. dan simon, can t imagine what it was like talking to that man. beautiful children, four and five years old. thank you, dan. let s get to chad myers for more. they said that this is you heard dan say this is 18% contained. it really doesn t sound like a lot. and you ve got this extreme heat, the wind that continues. i mean is there relief in sight? the good news, popty, there is relief but most of the containment is the near the town of redding, near the city limits there. this firestorm that his family was caught in was in an urban and wild land interface area where trees are backing up right to the neighborhood.