chance for a shower or thunderstorm during the afternoon. some of the activity across the northeast, similar to how we started yesterday. in the afternoon if you were traveling, we have a lot of airline delays. could see a similar setup across the east coast. flash flooding also possible in the light green areas. there s a look at the forecast. it s a broken record here. the pattern is just stuck. we hope it goes away. thank you, todd. coming up, could egypt be headed for a major showdown? plus an arrest in the nanny cam robbery. and a major malfunction for a rocket bringing satellites to space. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004.
0 continues to burn as a close knit community comesing to to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candle light vigil was held for the men as we learn r more about just who they were. they were members of an e elite group known as the granite mountain hot shots and ranged in age from 43 to just 21 years old. many were fathers and all of them died as heroes doing what they were called to do. a grieving community came to pay their respects. so heartbreaking for the families. i just want to send my prayers and thoughts to the families. those guy. s are all our brothers, they are all our fathers. anyone who will put their life on the line to protect other people they don t know, i think e we should be willing to come and pay tribute to them. andrew, 29. it has no chance of becoming law, but it s complete with 28 co-sponsors. congressman paul ryan is dramatically increasing his role on the fundraising circuit. the candidate has some 20 events planned between now and the the end of the
0 right now still a lot going on in arizona. people coming to grips with this terrible tragedy, and, you know, this town is really trying to move forward afterp an unimaginable loss, thomas. what are they saying about weather conditions as they get back out there? well, you know, yesterday there was some monsoon winds may have flared this up. right now, there s still hot, dry conditions, and the firefighters hope to be able to make some headway on this fire today. really it s anybody s guess right now. still 0% contained and really don t know when they re going to be able to get ahold of this thing. nbc s gabe gutierrez reporting. mike, there s one guy out left out of 20. 19 out of 20. i personally have almost no frame of reference for tragedy. we re used to reading about fires and firefighters responding in large cities but the explosive action of that fire like a bomb exploding involved, means that this ultimatum will be met one way or another because this is the way that t
0 out as he continues to leak highly classified information about the u.s. government surveillance programs. snowden, who is stuck with a moscow airport, has withdrawn his request for asylum in russia. russia would take him as long as he stopped hurting our american partners. in a letter posted on wikileaks, he says they are blocking his right for asylum saying the obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers. the obama administration is afraid of you. an informed, angry public demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it it should be. snowden has written a letter to the president of ecuador thanking the country for allowing him to remain free and publish information that serves the public interest. george wush who put many of the nsa programs in place spoke about the threat snowden posed to the united states. i know he damaged the country. the obama administration will deal with it. do you think it s possible for one man to really damage the security of t
as a close-knit mountain community comes together to remember 19 fallen firefighters. a candlelit vigil was held in phoenix for the men as we learn more about just who they are. they were members of an elite group known at the granite mountain hot shots. they ranged from 43 to just 21. many were fathers and their chief said all of them died as heroes doing what they were called to do. last night a grieving community came to pay their respects. so heartbreaking for the families. they are all our brothers. they are all our sons, our fathers. and any policeman, anybody that will put their life on the line to protect other people that they don t know, i think we should be willing to come and pay tribute to them. andrew ashcraft, 29. anthony rose, 23. at the vigil, the names of the 19 firefighters were read aloud as people left flowers and flags. the remains arrived back in a caravan of white vans. jan brewer has ordered all flags statewide to fly at half staff. the fire t