Per cent of the town was gone in what he said was probably the us states largest ever natural disaster. Some properties seem to have been left untouched by the flames whilst others just metres away have been completely destroyed. Locals, who have been there, left to just look at what they have lost, they say there were no warning sirens to alert them as the flames moved towards their homes. Authorities say it will take many years and billions of dollars to repair the damage caused by the wildfires, which firefighters are still battling to contain. Some of the people who managed to escape from the flames gathered in a safe parking lot to spend the night together. They have been describing what they witnessed. All i could take with me, my wife, my son, my car. Fire filled up the parking lot. Everything. As we were leaving, i had triple layers of clothes. Everything was red. We saw the smoke finally. By the time we saw the smoke finally. By the time we got in the house it was like the tim
good afternoon. i m yasmin vossoughian. wow, three days can be believed we made it from the midterms. the actions, fast is furious on the campaign trail. candidates in their highest profile surrogates out in force throughout the country. including the democrat s most potent weapon, former president barack obama spending the day campaigning for pennsylvania senate candidate, john fetterman. i think somebody mentioned earlier we are set our clocks back to probe and our. on tuesday let s make sure our country doesn t get backs set back 50 years. and let me just say, that has to be worth 15 minutes of your time. obama is going to be sharing the stage with president biden, his former vice president in a couple hours. they are both sharing the state with the man who served between them, donald trump. set to hold a rally for dr. oz. we have a flood of nbc news co-correspondents federal cross the country and keep our ground states, of course. including chomping at the bit right n
the doctor s union, the bma, said the government needed to offer a credible pay rise. 0ur reporter, frances read, has been gauging the mood among strikers. she joins us from a hospital in central london now. they have been out early this morning. we are expecting more action, a rally outside downing street later today. this is the fifth major round of action by junior doctors. they are walking out forfourfull junior doctors. they are walking out for four full days, “p walking out for four full days, up to tuesday, and what are still yet to be a bitter dispute with the government over pay. we have been talking to them. not alljunior doctors are thatjunior. some of then have been doing thisjob are thatjunior. some of then have been doing this job for ten years or so. we have been talking to others who have only been on the job for ten days. one of thosejunior been on the job for ten days. one of those junior doctors who has been in thejob one of those junior doctors who has been in the
you and iraq together. i am wondering if you have had an opportunity to talk to folks there on the ground about their reaction to that. this lack of commitment from him, possibly from accepting results or election results. because we talk a lot about the run up to tuesday, but we also need to talk about what is gonna happen after tuesday when we are hearing things like what we hear from ron johnson, like what we re hearing from kara lake and arizona, as well. yeah, you know, a lot of this is already baked. and we ve heard lawn johnson cast out on the results of the 2020 election even when he said he wouldn t commit to this election or he said it is an open question whether to commit to the results of this election. he said that, you know, there are still questions about what happened in 2020. so a lot of democrats already say hey, that is hurontown son is. i m not gonna fight that. but i will tell, you are republican events are still a lot of people there who say, yeah i have my own
about in problem in january. despite that fact the following months he submitted a plan for his budget with 1.5 trillion in deficit. the president planned for failure. up to tuesday, not have a plan. he finally has to put on the table what his cuts are. clearly that s what we must do, cut. greta: you say the president should ask for the resignation of geithner if he doesn t get the resignation f you were president, would you fire him? of course, treasury secretary the guy near needs to go. greta: why are you blaming him? he has been the architect of the so-called economic recovery. the decisions that he has made as treasury secretary again at the direction of the president, they are not one that turned the economy and lead to job creation. unemployment is 9.1%, we are