Tonight so many of your tweets, what youre now saying about her questions. This evening barbaras own admission, her crush. I think well stop and reload. Good evening and its great to have you with us here on a saturday night. We begin on the front lines of californias battle against those sweeping wildfires. Six still raging this saturday. The damage mounting tonight. More than 25,000 acres burned. A huge stretch of San Diego County looking much like this tonight. This hillside in carlsbad scorched earth in every direction. The fires put out with help from marine helicopters filling giant buckets with water from the ocean. Some homes spared just feet from where the fire burned. We get into what might have made the difference from some families. And we hear from the people who were inside this car, escaping as we showed you last night here. What they witnessed as they tried to get out, and why a sudden shift in the weather could now help. We begin with abcs bazi kanani on the front line tonight. Reporter flames raging as thousands of firefighters worked to beat them back, six of at least nine wildfires still not under control in San Diego County. These drivers took this video from inside their car in carlsbad. Oh, my god reporter flames and smoke sweeping over homes just next to them. I was on the drivers side. The heat was incredible. Reporter this dc10 tanker dropping loads of retardant to smother flames. In this neighborhood a stark contrast. Here a homeowner who had good clearance around the home, sprinklers and succulents or a type of moist vegetation on the ground and then over here, right next door, a homeowner who didnt. The entire home destroyed. Tonight more residents are allowed to return home as firefighters get the upper hand. Too late for families like the gilmores now digging through the ash and rubble for memories. Adam, a high school senior, recovered one of few mementos from his childhood. His parents collected all their memories of their lives here now lost. Theres a lot of sentimental things that we lost but those things cant be replaced. Reporter the gilmores among many whose homes are destroyed or damaged. 25,000 acres charred, one person dead, an unusually early start to the fire season. So far california firefighters responding to almost 1,500 wildfires, nearly double of that of an average year. One possible cause of the fires this week . Arson. Three people arrested so far. Even though conditions have improved out here today, it is still dry and gusty and Officials Say the fire danger is still high. David . Bazi kanani, bazi, thank you. As she points out the fire danger still high. We all took note of this image, the smokey haze obscuring the los angeles skyline 24 hours ago. The good news tonight, that haze now lifting as we head through this weekend. I want to bring in wabc meteorologist jeff smith who has been tracking this all for us. And, jeff, you were telling me theres a reason why this is beginning to clear. The wind direction is going to make all the difference in the world now coming off the cooler waters of the pacific, so its a cooler day as we head into tomorrow from oceanside to san diego. Also much more humid so that will lessen the risk of new fires and help firefighters. Greater humidity helps them fight the fire. In the meantime, in the midwest record low temperatures this morning but thats not lasting long. Some cases we were below freezing. Sioux city down to 30. By tomorrow were going to be more than double these temperatures in some cases. 73 kansas city, 68 in lexington, kentucky. Jeff smith, our thanks to you and wabc. Next we turn to the breaking headline, the new case of mers in the country, the third to test positive in the u. S. Tonight some Big Questions about how this third patient got it. Were they simply in the same room as another patient. Here is abcs reena ninan. Reporter the search is on tonight, the centers for Disease Control looking for anyone who may have had contact with an illinois man now believed to be the first mers infection transmitted in the u. S. This new patient came in contact twice with the first u. S. Patient, a Healthcare Worker who traveled to saudi arabia and then flew back to the u. S. Through chicago. The two Business Associates came in contact twice in illinois and shook hands. What many find so surprising, the illinois patient shows none of the symptoms. Another case of mers was reported just last week in a 44yearold Saudi Arabian medical worker visiting florida. He flew from london to boston, boston to atlanta, atlanta to orlando. 500 travelers on his u. S. Flight alone. Mers began in the middle east two years ago, first detected in camels. Since then 93 patients have died. The virus shows no signs of letting up. I want to bring in abcs chief health and medical editor, dr. Richard besser has been tracking this to worked for years with the cdc. First the transmission here simply in a meeting together . 40 minutes in a meeting and a handshake. Id focus on the handshake because we know a lot of viruss spread that way. This patient could have been Walking Around not knowing they had it. It tells us not everyone gets severe infection but could he spread it to other room. Most alarming to you, simply in the same room together. Thats right. Rich, thanks. I know youll continue to track this. Overseas and to nigeria where a military operation is under way, trying to rescue those missing school girls as leaders from around the world now hold emergency meetings. Abcs Hamish Macdonald from nigeria again tonight. Reporter nigerias president in paris hoping for a coordinated International Response to the Islamist Group which abducted some 200 school girls. I think now its become our girls, not just nigerias girls. Its the worlds girls and there is a very deep commitment to brining them home. Reporter operations to find the girls are ongoing. The 7th division of nigerias army is narrowing its search in the Sambisa Forest where they believe smaller groups of girls are held, some possibly in caves. In the air, u. S. Surveillance aircraft are supporting this search. For these families desperately awaiting news, conferences in paris dont mean much. The president claims 20,000 nigerian troops are now deployed in the northeast but theyve seen little evidence of that. The u. S. Uk and france, plus nigerias neighbors say theyre willing to help. This meeting is about how they do that. The west wants a framework for sharing intelligence, thats so far been limited. Because of concerns, boko haram sympathizers have penetrated nigerias military and intelligence ranks and may pass on any crucial information. Its clear the u. S. And western allies dont fully trust the nigerians to do this properly. Theres suspicion from the nigerians about what the u. S. Is doing here. All of that must be overcome if these girls are to be found. Hamish macdonald on the story every step of the way. Thank you. Back here at home and to an investigation in boston after a horrific accident at the famed fenway park, a young woman falling into an elevator shaft, plunging several stories and landing on top of the elevator car far below. Abcs Ron Claiborne tonight. Reporter a terrifying night in bostons fenway park, a 22yearold woman plunges two stories down an elevator shaft after last nights red sox game against the detroit tigers. The person fell into an elevator shaft. Reporter officials are looking into whether one or both elevator doors opened on the fourth floor, causing the woman to fall and land on top of the elevator below. About 50 feet below was a young woman in her 20s who was badly injured and nonresponsive. Reporter rescue workers carefully mapping out a plan to recover the injured woman. The first plan is we remove the victim through the hatch in the elevator. Reporter firefighters standing on a chair to reach the woman. Emergency officials transported her to a nearby hospital. Officials will not comment on her condition. Around two dozen people reportedly die in elevator accidents in the u. S. Every year. Tonight police and elevator inspectors are looking into the cause of this terrible accident. Ron claiborne, abc news, new york. Ron, thank you. It was last night here we reported on the 35 million fine the government has now levied against General Motors for its handling of the faulty ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths. Tonight a new document from inside the car Company Revealed including a list of words employees were allegedly told not to use. Heres abcs susan saulny. Reporter the investigation leading to that 35 million fine also revealing tonight an internal culture at g. M. Designed to downplay problems. According to a confidential presentation from 2008 obtained by government investigators, g. M. Instructed workers not to use certain words in reports about g. M. Products. It listed 68 specific examples including avoiding the word defect itself. Crippling, serious, and explode were not to be used. Even mundane words like always and bad were stricken, apparently fearing they could hurt the company down the road. Not surprisingly, more vivid descriptions like deathtrap and widowmaker were also banned from reports. The training guide went so far as to suggest alternative phrases. Problem for instance was to be replaced by issue, condition or matter. General motors is excluding from the dictionary every word that could possibly indicate a defect. Reporter government regulators uncovered the document while investigating g. M. s safety practices, accusing the automaker of being a lawbreaker. Literally, silence can kill. Reporter abc news reached out to g. M. The company says its learned a lot from the recall and is aiming to be an Industry Leader when it comes to safety. David . Thank you, susan. Were going to turn to a Health Headline and a new study about extreme stress and the benefits of meditation. Its who they followed that is key here. They studied marines and could stress after the battle field be reduced with help from meditation and can the findings help everyone. Heres abcs dan harris tonight. Reporter were on patrol with a squad from the 11th Marine Expeditionary unit, when an ied goes off. Theres gunfire and casualties. This whole thing may look very convincing, but in fact its a mock afghan village at a marine base in southern california. All the villagers are actually actors, right down to the supposed ied victim. The marines are very real, though and they are part of a cuttingedge and rather Surprising New experiment where these men who see the world through the eyes of warriors are being told to close their eyes and meditate. The first time they said to you, were going to teach you how to meditate, what was your gut reaction . I think this is going to be absolutely ridiculous. Reporter despite initial skepticism, researchers monitored the mens physical reaction to the stress of this training and in a new study published by the american journal of psychiatry, found that the troops who had taken a short course in meditation recovered more quickly. A growing body of research has produced some surprising converts to meditation from executives at general mills, target, and google to elite athletes like the seattle seahawks, to pop stars like 50 cent to a fidgety, skeptical news anchor like me. In fact, i just wrote a book about meditation called ten percent happier. As for the marines, theyre hoping meditation can create warriors who are less prone to ptsd and more effective on the battlefield. Dan harris, abc news, camp pendleton. Our thanks to dan tonight. This evening we mark the 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that ended racial segregation in americas schools. In 1954 an africanamerican man named oliver brown sued the topeka board of education for not allowing his 9yearold daughter to attend the all white school near their home. First Lady Michelle obama was in topeka to mark the occasion with its graduating seniors. So, graduates, the truth is that brown versus board of education isnt just about our history, its about our future. While that case was handed down 60 years ago, brown is still being decided every single day. Not just in our courts and schools but in how we live our lives. Mrs. Obama there in topeka. So many wanted to hear her speak, they had to change the date and the forum to accommodate the community. 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Paleontologists digging them up. This incredible picture shows an excavator lying next to a thigh bone. Based on that colossal limb, scientists concluding the beast was 65 feet tall and 130 feet long when it roamed the earth. They say it weighed 77 tons, as heavy as 14 african elephants and seven tons heavier than the previous record holder. Based on the age of the rocks where the bones were found, Scientists Say the creature lived in the forest of patagonia about 100 million years ago. Its believed to be a new species of titanosaur, an enormous herbivore. Linzie janis, abc news, new york. Thank you. When we come back here on world news, to the rescue, the dog trapped in the mud for three days. This was something, the family waiting. Would they get the dog out in time . Youll meet pluto right after the break. Honestly, the offseason isnt really off for me. Ive got a lot to do. Thats why i got my surface. Its great for watching game film and drawing up plays. 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I had an allergy and couldnt do it. Another president , george w. Bush, at his ranch in texas before his inauguration. The u. S. Civil Rights Commission has called the elections in florida a disaster . Why . Because the wrong person won . Im not sure but thats what they said. What do you say to the people who say that you didnt win the election but that the Supreme Court handed it to you . I say that they didnt watch the recounts. Every time they recounted, i won. Reporter so many of you tweeting me about her grit. Norma writing, amazing strong woman with more than a back bone bold, electrifying and unafraid to ask the questions. Christian tweeting, its amazing to see how many people she interviewed and held her ground. She rocked. Here a very relaxed Richard Nixon. He was nowhere near as relaxed and nor was i when i interviewed him after watergate. Why dont we get serious. Because i think people are still i am serious. People are interested in you. Theyre trying to understand you and im sorry that you find these questions unserious. We have a different idea perhaps of what serious is. I saved my hardest question for the very end. Are you sorry you didnt burn the tapes . Yes, i think so, because they were private conversations, subject to misinterpretation as we have all seen. Reporter the World Leaders and the leading men, barbara revealing her crush. I had the biggest crush on Clint Eastwood. He began to flirt, and i fell apart. You would drive me nuts and i would drive you crazy because i would be saying, but, you know, didnt you or havent you . We can try and see if it worked out. Well start with this interview. If this is okay, maybe well do another interview. I think well stop and reload. It takes a lot to fluster barbara, and barbara, we miss you already. Good morning america and this week first thing in the morning. I hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. Good night. Next at 6 00, a promise from the mayor after a Young Oakland girl is critically injured in a shooting. A big change to tomorrows baytobreakers race. You may remember how it went. Now renew plans to transform the site of oakland reside former naval hospital. Abc7 news at 6 00 starts now. The search for the person who critically injured an eightyearold girl will become the top priority in oakland, that coming from the citys mayor, reacting to the senseless shooting. Another instance of violence in the city involving a very young victim. Good e, im ama daetz. The shooting happened yesterday evening in east oakland near 66th avenue and international boulevard. Sergio quintana is live at Childrens Hospital where the young girl was taken. Reporter i talked with the mayor and she says anytime a child is a victim of street violence it becomes a high priority for her administration, and for the police department. It has now been about 24 hours since that eightyearold girl was shot in the neck. She remains here in Critical Condition at oakland Childrens Hospital. As police him to the crime scene for evidence in the shooting, the neighborhood quickly learned a child was a victim of the driveby. Not sure which kid it is yet. But i know theres a couple kids outside that is usually here. If it was a kid, that mean they was walking with m. Else. In fact the eightyearold victim was playing on her front porch when she was hit by stray gunfire. He eightyearold brother was just feet away but was not hit. According to our media partner, the oakland tribune, the intended victim of the shooting