We come to grips with the oakland warehouse fire and just hour businessfore were expected to learn what caused this fire. Dozens of First Responders came out tonight and we saw them ring that bell for each person who died. Reporter very emotional vigil out here. First responders returning to the scene of this tragedy. Some say they were looking for closure. Looking for a way to come to grips with their emotions. Oakland firefighters, Alameda County Emergency Responders and members of the red cross walked from a fire station one block away. Lord, i lift up their fami famili families, father. May you give restoration to their lives. Reporter a bell told 36 times, once for each person who died in the fire 10 days ago. To just realize that we were all a part of this. It was no one person. Reporter they were also trying to heal across town that flight deck with the story circle. The way your creative practice helped you process or helped you feel. So it was really about each other listening
Different scene it was. [laughter] [laughter] new england fans who made the trip to houston celelabrated the historic super bowl victory. There it is. Theres a little bit of it. Thats better. There it is. It i. Stunning win put their coach c and star quarterback in thertere history books. Foxs joel waldman was there. Tr he has highlights on whatswha being called the greatestgrest comeback in super bowlban supe history. [cheers and applause]d applause the new England Patriotsland proved that they can keep winning super bowls after an amazing comeback against theome Atlanta Falcons sunday night. Ni. Playing in overtime for the championship, so doesnt getso e any closer than that. Th reporter the super bowl goes into overtime for theim first time in history afterme i the patriots comen hi back fromc the grave. The falcons unable to holdh them off. Penalties and just, youes anu know, just mistakes and so, s you know, i dont think it was s one thing or another. Ano and there. Reporter the f
Different scene it was. [laughter] [laughter] new england fans who made the trip to houston celelabrated the historic super bowl victory. There it is. Theres a little bit of it. Thats better. There it is. It i. Stunning win put their coach c and star quarterback in thertere history books. Foxs joel waldman was there. Tr he has highlights on whatswha being called the greatestgrest comeback in super bowlban supe history. [cheers and applause]d applause the new England Patriotsland proved that they can keep winning super bowls after an amazing comeback against theome Atlanta Falcons sunday night. Ni. Playing in overtime for the championship, so doesnt getso e any closer than that. Th reporter the super bowl goes into overtime for theim first time in history afterme i the patriots comen hi back fromc the grave. The falcons unable to holdh them off. Penalties and just, youes anu know, just mistakes and so, s you know, i dont think it was s one thing or another. Ano and there. Reporter the f
Welcome to early start. Im christine romans. John berman has the morning off. 4 00 a. M. In the east. Egypt launching air strikes against isis targets in libya following the release of a video. This video appears to show the mass beheading of 21 egyptian christians. Christians who were kidnapped in libya. Egypts president vowed to avenge those murders. Could egypt have more military plans against isis in the works . Cnns ian lee is live in cairo. Ian, the world is waking up to horror of the video and new act of violence. Simply barbaric act from isis. These christians were killed because of their religion. Reporter thats right. When they were kidnapped in december and january, isis militants took them from buses, took them from where they were living. They left the muslim companions and took the christians and yesterday, they released the gruesome video of them taken out on the beach in libya. A militant giving the speech before being beheaded. The production quality of the video is si
MOSES LAKE – Three people were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after their car caught fire in a collision Monday afternoon.
Simon Simons, 48, of Wilbur and his passenger Erika Simons, also 48, of Wilbur were driving south in a 2021 Subaru Outback on Road W Northeast just east of Moses Lake at about 5 p.m., according to Grant County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Kyle Foreman. Simons ran the stop sign at Road 3 Northeast at about 55 miles per hour and was struck by a 2008 Peterbilt 386 loaded with potatoes and driven by Jesus Munoz Chacon, 37, of Warden.