Flames quickly spread to this house. Raymond sue lives yards away. He snapped this photo while hosing down his own home. There were lots of flames and the flames had consumed whole trees. The flames were much taller than the outsides. Reporter neighbor lisa nguyen is worried about the fire reaching her home. I have three dogs in the house right now. Reporter the flames burned a section of one house and moved on to other neighbors yards. Firefighters had to deal with steep terrain, dry grass, and temperatures soaring past 100 degrees. It was so hot, firefighters could only work 40minute shifts. So backup crews were sent in to relieve them. Weve had one firefighter have a heatrelated problem. He is being treated here onscene. He was not transported to the hospital. Reporter firefighters have received several reports from neighbors saying they saw power lines smoke and saw at least one home catch fire. Just to give you an idea of what a close call this was, initially firefighters thought
Hour, and we are told he will talk about the big u. S. Supreme Court Victory for him today. The decision was unanimous, and it says colorado must include former President Trump on the states primary ballot. The high court issued a 90 rejection. Wow. They all agreed a rejection of colorados attempt to disqualify donald trump. And the effect could be farreaching, because you know both maine and illinois have also taken his name off the ballots, and there are efforts pending all across the country. A big day for trump. Im harris faulkner. You are in the faulkner focus. A quick recap now. Last year, the Colorado State Supreme Court cited Section Three of the 14th Amendment as grounds for removal of Donald Trumps name. That is the socalled insurrectionist clause. It was originally used to prevent former confederates from Holding Public office. Colorado claimed it applied to trump over his role in the january 6th capitol hill riot. Trumps appeal made it all the way to the u. S. Supreme court
States in this period of 1970s. And were going to use three handles as were going to use vehicles, were going to use film and were going to use the crises of the seventies to weave this all together and somehow come up with some sort of an understanding about changes in identity during this tumultuous decade. Before i began, my cohost, dr. Todd altman in indiana and rutgers, ph. D. , and an american professor. He and ended up writing an article. In 2014 in the journal popular culture, entitled stealing freedom, which dealt with film and auto theft. And i think the class read that as part of your assignment it and todd has done many other different kinds of studies during the past several years here at the university of dayton. And my colleague John Heitmann of course, is a very well known historian of automobile and others. He wrote a very famous book that won many awards. Im plugging it for him here. The automobile an American Life. Very good read. Wonderful book john has the most dis
nominate your hero. thank you for being with us this week. thank you for the mother s day flowers. happy mother s day to chelsea. thanks for spending the week with us. thanks for having me. it was a blast. everyone, have a great weekend. see you monday. a stern warning from the white house. they say the crisis at the southern border is going to get worse after the pandemic era title 42 expired overnight. we re live in brownsville, texas. a military veteran accused of choking a homeless man to death on a new york city subway. he just turned himself in to face charges. the tragedy spotlighting what safety and security means. brand new video, ukrainian troops on the attack in bakhmut. all this coming in to cnn news central. this morning, title 42 is over. homeland security officials are warning the critical situation at the southern border may get worse. the surge has been happening for days now. you re looking at video from arizona as migrants stood in lon
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