more fires. good evening, i m julie haener. i m frank somerville. the fire investigator tells us, the fires are happening at all times of the day along the fire horse train, and monument trail. jana katsuyama is in pleasant hill where people are worried about the safety of their homes. reporter: very worried, frank and julie. the arson investigator tells me this all started several months ago. the most recent happened just yesterday. the monument and iron horse trails popular paved routes in the area. an outbreak of fires. yesterday. yeah, yesterday. reporter: have left blackened, burnt out spots on both sides of the path. neighbors north of monument boulevard showed us this photo from july, when flames engulfed a tree among their homes. we re just concerned as a community. reporter: neighbors say they ve heard of as man as 33 fires up and down the trail. the fires have occurred at all times. day and night, and that s especially concerning of the fire district.
york. rami: out of the white and into the red. we are turning around from two days of gains last friday in of the red, but not so severe. the s&p 500 is the biggest lacquer, down by about half a percent. the nasdaq not too far behind. as betty said, part of the reason is because of saudi arabia saying that they are not going to hold back on moving head desperately ahead on capex moving ahead. that, there is a factor coming out of china, diesel demand dropping for a fourth straight month, that means that industrial activity could be falling down. let s take a look at what s happening with the s&p year to date. downtrend the general from the start of the year when we saw that global route happen, all the way through about the middle of last week. that was when ecb president mario draghi said he could pull the trigger on more stimulus in march. out of china, we are seeing that led down leg down. it is a fairly broad selloff right now. materials are down by about 140 1.4%.
ed: hillary clinton, now officially the winner of the democratic caucus in iowa, shifting her focus to new hampshire. heather: she is in the granite state today, along with fellow democrat bernie sanders. newscenter five s janet wu is live in nashua with more on this tight race. 20 points in seven days. that is hillary clinton s mission. she has the clinton machine behind her, but bernie sanders have the wind behind him with a loss so small anyone sees it. victories victory, no matter it was less than one half of a percent. winning is better than losing. this is not the first time she has arrived in new hampshire as the underdog, but she is bringing her husband out earlier. you put her anymore, in any job, and she will find a way to do more good in that job than anybody else in the same job. her husband president obama began. he denied those ideas are radical, but not pie-in-the-sky concept. i m going to work every single day to make the case. i feel so strongl
reminder of the ultimate sacrifice of some of the firefighters. and really the risk that comes with doing the profession that we chose to do. reporter: hunt, a private contractor for the california department of forestry and fire protection, was piloting an s2t tanker which is prized for maneuverability in steep terrain. it s amazing what these men and women do. you really don t get the sense of how what kind of action they take on a fire unless you re seeing it firsthand on the fire ground. truly amazing heroes to our department. reporter: after the crash cal fire grounds its remaining 22 air tankers to assess air safety. today federal officials cleared them to fly after investigation found no structural or. another wildfire threatening hundreds of homes near sacramento. the applegate fire started wednesday and has burned 400 acres and destroyed six homes. firefighters say the fire is now 30% contained. many homes remain under mandatory evacuation orders tonight.
can actually cover. reporter: schools from redwood city to cupertino to san jose report a drastic substitute teacher shortage. the reason, more teachers retiring. the high cost of living in the bay area. but mainly, experts say, it s the economy. as the economy has improved, you do have individuals going into different fields. so we don t have as many individuals going into the teaching fields. reporter: the short-term solution, schools all over the bay area are pulling teachers out of their prep periods to fill in. this is the state logo. reporter: district and school administrators are being sent back into the classrooms, or as is the case at this school, classes are doubling up. it s very concerning. we re working with our local universities to make sure that they are funneling some of these individuals that are recent graduates to our district. reporter: in the meantime all right, you will see. reporter: schools across the bay area are scrambling every