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ingraham angle. thank you as always for being with us tonight. yes, we re really winning. that s the focus of tonight s angle. we re going to win. we re going to wen. we re going to win. you re going to win. you re going to win. you re gonna stink. you re gonna lose. lose. ha ha ha ha. got him. laura: even the newspaper that spent the past seven years trying to tear apart donald trump is beginning to see the writing on the wall. now, the colorado supreme court decision to strike him from the primary ballot was the bridge too far even for judicial activists. senior writer ruth marcus considered one of the washington post s most senior and really well respected writers put it bluntly. the best outcome for the court and the country would be for a anonymous court to clear the way for trump to run. look. they know trump is going to win the case through the colorado supreme court and any other outcome would set a match to already freeing national fabric. i made that
Reporter firefighters call this a plumedriven fire meaning theyre fueling the burn. It falls down and spreads the fire in all kinds of directions. That creates all kinds of challenges. Reporter there was a bit of good news today. Firefighters say cooler temperatures and calmer winds slowed the spread of the fire. But at this point, thats little consolation. 60,000acre fire, with the conditions that it meets, those things only help but just a little bit. Reporter joining the effort today, the air force reserves. This morning deploying two c130s to our region joining more than a dozen other air tankers and helicopters, all to bolster thousands of firefighters on the ground who spent the last five days working for some progress. Reporter cal fire says in that new area where the fire jumped, there are some homes, though most of it is uninhabited land. However, there is a lot of really dry brush, fuel for those flames. Report live in lakeport ian cole nbc bay area news. Thank you, ian. Fire
Its been more than two weeks since both sides faced off in the courtroom here. Theyre in recess right now, the exhusbands attorney is an hour into his closing argument, its an emotional case with long lasting impacts for both sides. You see them both coming in around 9 30, the doctor appeared with someone who told me she was her friend lending her support. Steven finley walked in on crutches. He hurt himself playing sports a couple months ago. Both he and lee were stone faced in the courtroom today. The judge asked questions throughout the First Closing argument. At issue is the fate of the five frozen embryos made by finley and lee back in 2010. Three years later, the couple split. Finleys attorney went first, and he called lees cancer a red herring, she doesnt have cancer any more, its a separate issue. Focusing on the consent waiver signed before freezing those embryos. On page eight of that form, you can see language that if a couple divorces, the embryos can be discarded. Finleys