and recommend to our colleagues and find how to hold the president accountable. congressman swalwell, thanks for joining us. my pleasure. we ll turn to the white house where our correspondent hans nichols is gathering reaction to the wildfire set in motion by the president himself with an attempt to intimidate a witness in realtime. there are meetings taking place, between the white house counsel and the deputy press secretary. sib own any left the meeting. my colleague hallie jackson asked him if he thought it was witness intimidation, what the president just did. he didn t answer. let me tell you why these meetings are significant. there s one meeting between he and hogan gidley. right across between mulvaney and grisham. they ve been at odds. you get the sense that this is truly a unified white house strategy that you wouldn t have separate meetings and all these different power nodes, power
to it, was really mindless behavior. while disturbing wildlife is a federal offense in canada, officials say they don t plan to press charges. we want people to look at this video and to look at these news clips and such and realize that they shouldn t be doing this. reporter: tonight, officials in british columbia are posting more warning signs and they re urging the family to come forward so she can be examined for any injuries or infections, david? kayna, thank you. there s still much more ahead on world news tonight breaking developments about o.j. simpson and parole. a chance to walk out of prison, how soon could he be set free? and our interview also with fred goldman tonight. the american doctor and father of two killed climbing mt. everest, it was his second try. what we re now learning about his final hours. and the wildfire set and the video showing a group of people running from the scene. authorities want your help. because this fire burned 2,000 acres. we
speaking of triple-digits, 111 degrees in phoenix. just under the century mark in salt lake city, albuquerque and dallas. 70s in the pacific northwest fire zone. 80s in los angeles. miami, minneapolis and boston. firefighters in arizona are battling a wildfire set off when a small plane crashed near a popular vacation spot on sunday. crews had to hike to the rugged remote area near sedona to retrieve the bodies of four people who died in the crash. the victims were eventually air lifted from the scene and the ntsb is investigating the cause. a train carrying the bodies of malaysia flight 17 victims has arrived at a mass morgue in ukraine. pro-russian rebels agreed to move the bodies after the mounting international outrage about the way the victims were being treated. at the united nations, an emotional dutch foreign minister lashed out at the reports of looting at the crash site. you first get the news that your husband was killed.