that s the major problem. it s climate change. the fuels, beds in this county throughout southern california and throughout the west are so dry that a fire like this is going to be more common place. reporter: the fast-moving fire seared through that dry brush and platooned to nearly 200 football fields in just a few terrifying hours. january, just 1% of this state was in extreme drought. today, it s 60%. the january-april 2022 period was the driest on record for california. so says the u.s. drought monitor. this fire is not controlled or contained yet. we still have a lot of work to do. it s very steep terrain out there. we re going the get a little more heat, nothing significant. we are going to get those west winds again. reporter: this fire broke out yesterday afternoon. the cause, as yet unknown. so this is basically how this
president of ubecki becki-stan-stan, i m going to say i don t know, do you know? the least of herman cain s problems now but they are causing trouble. i ll explain. then, new studies confirm what we know. america is slipping behind in education worldwide. we take an in-depth look with the secretary of education and bill gates. first, here s my take. i ve been thinking about occupy wall street which is now occupying a number of other cities in america. and wondering what is it really about. the protesters don t like bank bailouts, they feel the 99% have been hard done by it, and they re protesting what they see as inequality. but america has always had more inequality than many countries. i think the underlying sense of frustration is over a very unamerican state of affairs, a loss of social mobility. americans have so far put up with inequality because they felt they could change their status. they didn t mind other being rich as long as they had a path to move up, as