to thank the firefighters. windy conditions there are spreading the flames. and the camp fire torching more than 100,000 acres. it s 25% contained. deemed the most destructive wildfire in california history. but, through the devastation, the american spirit shining through. check this out. officers spotting this american flag amazingly unharmed. they took the flag for safe-keeping and plan to return it to the owners. in all, more than 300,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. some of them are able to start returning to their homes now and seeing some of the ruins, including one young man we spoke with saturday night. one of the strongest people we have ever met. he went to his mother s house that burned down. it s the house he grew up in. yet, after seeing that. all he could talk about was his plans for the future. back to you. steve: all right, ray, joining us live from ventura county, california. ed: destruction is
following a fox news alert right now. 31 people are dead and more than 200 missing as strong winds fuel the california wildfires look wildfire in malibu. the camp fire in the north is responsible for 29 deaths alone, matching the most in state history. through the devastation, look at this: the american spirit shining through. officers spotting this american flag amazingly unharmed. they plan to return it to its owners. we have a live report from california later this hour. family, friends, and officers expected to say final goodbyes to the final sergeant killed last week in the thousand oaks massacre. a public memorial service for ron helus is set for thursday. the 29-year veteran of the force and 11 others were tragically killed when a gunman opened fire in a bar during college country night before killing himself in california last week. vice president pence landing in tokyo just a short time ago. he is set to meet with japanese prime minister