S is it is saturday. I hope you are just waking up and starting your morning off calmly and slowly. The death toll in hawaii rises to at least 80 people after a devastating wildfire. And as a grim reality sets in for survivors, some are question ing the states response before and how much was done to warn residents to get out. Plus Hunter Bidens legal troubles heat up. The Justice Department elevates the u. S. Attorney investigating his case to Special Counsel after plea talks fall apart. Republican president ial candidates descend on iowa. Today all eyes will be on the ah state fair as donald trump and ron desantis go head to head. Well have the latest as the candidates make their pitch to voters ahead of the crucial and critical Iowa Caucuses and the first president ial debate. And get ready for an Out Of This World show in the sky as a Meteor Shower is about to rain down. Well tell you when to look up. Good morning, everyone. Good to see you. Good to be here. Were going to begin wit
when he became agitated and this is and you see in a photo here this was actually taken from the scene. this is a photo provided from police, and police are saying that following or in the middle of that appointment is when this all played out. i do want to bring in andrew mccabe to talk a little bit about what we are seeing and some of the outstanding questions, because at this point you have a search, an all-out search, that authorities are conducting at this point in time, but also they do not know where this individual is, andy, and so that creates a potentially very broad area as they are looking for this person. that s exactly right, brianna. so let s think first in terms of the area that s currently within the perimeter, the area that s shut down. even that is a large, large area to search carefully, so you have tactical teams that have to literally go through every single space or container that could hold a human being. so it s every hallway, every room, every
many out of control. the heat-related death toll tonight surpassing 1,500 people who have died already. will reeve standing by in london. here in the u.s. that explosion and fire at the hoover dam. the images showing the flames and black plume of smoke, startling tourists. the immediate questions of course, was anyone hurt? what could this mean for power and water? matt gutman with late reporting. what authorities are saying tonight. the primetime hearing before the american people this week. and tonight the two former trump aides who will now be testifying. jon karl on who they are and why their testimony could be key. the anger and frustration boiling over in uvalde, texas. we take you inside that school board meeting after that blistering report. 376 officers on the scene. 77 minutes that went by. and tonight you will hear the little girl and what she told the board. mireya villarreal from uvalde again tonight. ukraine s first lady arriving at the white house, set
especially for people who are in maui, in the western part of the island waiting for help. now we have heard from multiple witness reports that they did not get a notification. there was no alarm system that was deployed in the area. sirens, that usually are turned on when there s danger regarding weather, did not go off. that has prompted an investigation by the attorney general here in hawaii, who said they are conducting a review of the decisions that officials made in the early hours just as the fire was beginning to burn. as you say, frustration builds, but also questions continue to mount about how this all took place. gloria, thank you. and so many heartbreaking stories coming out of hawaii. look at these satellite images. they showed a before and after of the wildfires, entire