students sent plunging into the pit with pieces of broken wood falling on top of them. as soon as i fell i just didn t know what happened and then i saw that people s feet were under a lot of wood. i lifted a lot of wood off of a lot of people. more than a dozen student were injured one of them critically. classes are taking place as scheduled. an arrest that nearly killed a person. 52-year-old julia harper was in the house when it went up in flames. she admitted to starting the fire. pete dern fell into a ball of flame while battling last month s blaze. he suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns. he is in good spirits and is hoping to head home soon. security concerns forcing a shut down at a massive rally in
an american. they have new details decline to go say when or where it took place and why it took four months to tell american people. senior intelligence officials say it is not ordered by the president himself nor was the again 19th strike that killed a 36-year-old oregon man who prominently appeared in al qaeda vehicles. they didn t know that weinstein died in the initial attack. in the aftermath of a situation like this it raises additional questions about whether additional changes should be made. those who took warren captive over three years ago their ultimate responsibility. along with sorrow there was outrage. maryland congressman john delaney said weinstein deserved better. we had several years to find them and we didn t find them. just because we didn t know where he was we were involved in a tragic accident. his country let him down. a man who spent several years trying to secure the release of warren weinstein. the president is taking blame for the death
a violent collision captured on camera in seattle between a car and a train. you can see the white car turning into the path of an oncoming commuter train. too late to stop. the train slams into the car, sending it crashing into a light pole and trapping the driver inside. amazingly, the driver suffered only minor injuries. no one on the train was hurt. well, the baggage handler who fell asleep inside the airline s cargo hold last week is now speaking out about the terrifying takeoff. he sat down exclusively with abc news to explain what happened. here s abc s brandi hitt. i was tired, exhausted. reporter: it was willa junior s infamous nap that forced this alaska airlines flight to make an emergency landing. the baggage handler was trapped in the cargo hold when the plane took off. i thought i was going to die. reporter: in an exclusive interview with abc news junior says he dozed off while stacking luggage. a bag then suddenly fell on his head. next thing i k