And the toll of destruction is overwhelming. Nearly six hundred homes burned to the ground. Thousands more still threatened. And the fire is 35 percent contained. We have Team Coverage tonight. Kron4s scott rates is talking with evacuees. About their plans to rebuild and recover. Kate cagle talks with a man sheltering dozens of animals from the fire. But first, grant lodes is here with more. About those who lost their lives in the fire. Grant . Grant three confirmed deaths. Bruce burns, barbara mcwilliams, and leonard neft all lost their lives. An unknown number of people still missing. Barbara mcwilliams, a retired teacher, had multiple sclerosis and was unable to drive. Rescue crews said, they were unable to make it to her, before her middletown apartment was lost. Leonard neft a former San Jose Mercury News Reporter was packing his car to leave, when he last spoke with his wife. Officials confirmed his death today. The body of bruce burns another middletown resident has been discove
By theent, hosted historical office, is about an hour. Good afternoon. It is 12 00. We begin with two very distinguished guests, veteran reporters who covered the Civil Rights Act of 1964. I way of introduction, we are in one of the most historic rooms at the capitol complex. Now known as the kennedy caucus room, it was the room where the hearings were held, the watergate hearings were held. This is the room where john f. Kennedy announced his candidacy for president. The room where a lot of nominees have been grilled by committees. There have been a lot of inquisitions here. Today, we are not doing an inquisition. We are doing a conversation. We are very pleased to have andy glass and roger mudd as our guests today. Andy glass was born in warsaw, poland, and arrived in the United States during world war ii. He became a citizen in 1948. He is a graduate of the Bronx High School of science and yale university. In 1960, after he completed his military service, he became a reporter for th
And although its not expected day. A hurricane warning in effect for the North Carolina coast expected to intensify the half with and that i of tonight. To undo some that may have live pitches. The will of the aftermath tomorrow morning. Put fifth boston is celebrating the fourth of july today due to the storm tomorrow. The big news today is the close of interstate 280 until monday morning in with arson and the fear the effects of it. If it did not been the day before a holiday with some of the impact before. Texas tech a look at the one 01 in that direction. That would otherwise be the connecting from the to any connection. Lubin was in this for the last two hours but is giving guerrillas in the period fell yesterday they traffic would be issued today north about one 01. And now we know the close of weekend finish steady as did 9 00 it will go to monday and 5 00 a. M. As upper and lower maximum the close section of to a. Especially the dance plane to david nolan there be a lot of pres
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Receive the Nobel Peace Prize. [ protesting ] protesters clash with police, more demonstrations are planned for today and for the coming weekend. We begin the hour with a new death toll. 4,000 people have died in west africa from the current outbreak. Thats more than half the reported number of cases. World leaders say that the spread has outpaced the worlds response with only a quarter of the 1 billion requested by the United Nations actually funded. We have reports of how World Leaders are trying to respond. Reporter its a tragedy unforeseen in modern times. Liberia, sierra leone and guinea want international assistance, money, medicine, equipment and training. The world bank and the imf have pledged more than 500 million but the u. N. Said it could cost 1 billion to stop the outbreak. The first u. S. Mission to liberia has arrived. More are undergoing final training in their base in kentucky. These soldiers will construct additional Treatment Centers and not have direct contact with