One of his accusers coming forward with new evidence that contradicts his denials. The mast irof the invisible box challenge. Her gravitydefying skills. On today tuesday, december 5th, 2017. From nbc news this is today live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today. Thank you for joining us on a tuesday morning. We just really start our scores. 9. 0. We got you. Were going to see you do more later. Were going to find out about this viral craze in a moment, but we want to start with this breaking news overnight. The fastmoving wildfire ripping across Southern California growing to more than 30,000 acres and now threatening the more than 100,000 residents of ventura. Jolene kent is on the scene this morning. Shes had the latest for us. Jo, good morning. Savannah, good morning. The wind swept in and brought in fire, and its destroyed already 150 structures here in the ventura area. One of them is right behind me. You can see it smoldering. It once was
Tonight. Military experts do not believe north korea has the capability to hit california with a nuclear bomb at this time. Still locals are is an aide to supervisor mark ferrell. This week he tweeted check that off the list, got our first constituent call asking if according to active nuclear no the Emergency Operations center. Its not arce nessfoarr ily situations the best thing is to shelter in place. That wasnt always the case. In 1971 the city of San Francisco announced it would officially accommodate 3. 2 Million People in shelters in case of a nuclear attack. These arent necessarily shelters built to be shelters. Most of them are buildings around the city. Case in point, the crown zeller box building the city, 4,000 people could shelter in this garage in case of a nuclear attack. There are 28,000 u. S. Troops on the border between the u. S. And south korea now. 3,000 more are on the way for a long planned military exercise starting august 21st. Kim jong un has long called it pra
Tonight. Military experts do not believe north korea has the capability to hit california with a nuclear bomb at this time. Still locals are is an aide to supervisor mark ferrell. This week he tweeted check that off the list, got our first constituent call asking if according to active nuclear no the Emergency Operations center. Its not arce nessfoarr ily situations the best thing is to shelter in place. That wasnt always the case. In 1971 the city of San Francisco announced it would officially accommodate 3. 2 Million People in shelters in case of a nuclear attack. These arent necessarily shelters built to be shelters. Most of them are buildings around the city. Case in point, the crown zeller box building the city, 4,000 people could shelter in this garage in case of a nuclear attack. There are 28,000 u. S. Troops on the border between the u. S. And south korea now. 3,000 more are on the way for a long planned military exercise starting august 21st. Kim jong un has long called it pra
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