Possible the number of people missing in the camp fire is shrinking correspondent Paul Vercammen is in what's left of the town of Paradise but all accounted for list has shrunk dramatically the sheriff emphasizing that people who may be on the list and don't know they're on it people whose names have been misspelled he hopes that list will shrink even further today an argument outside a Chicago hospital turned deadly when a man pulled out a gun and killed an emergency room doctor with whom he was having a domestic relationship then ran into the hospital and fatally shot a pharmacy resident and a police officer police say the attacker also died correspondent Ryan Young is in Chicago with the latest He learned that officer Samuel the Mina's was shot and killed he died from his injuries after trying to respond to stop that shooter the mayor talked about the idea that only the city lose a doctor the loss of pharmaceuticals assisted in the shooting you can understand the pain that the city's going to at this point as they continue this investigation the trumpet ministration cannot refuse asylum to emigrants crossing illegally into the u.s. From Mexico that's the rolling of a federal judge yesterday after hearing arguments in San Francisco president issued a proclamation Nov 9th that said anyone who crossed the southern border would be ineligible for asylum that could potentially make it harder for thousands of people who enter the u.s. To avoid deportation Chris Watts the 33 year old from Colorado who pleaded guilty to killing his pregnant wife and their 2 young daughters was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility for parole correspondent Kamila burn all has details on the case prosecutors made they say was strangled his wife to death with his own hands then small others his 2 daughters they believe once loaded 3 bodies into his truck then disposed them in different places Prosecutors say he did this because he wanted a fresh start but also told the court they don't expect to ever get answers from Watts who kept his head down and cried. During the hearing his attorney read a statement on his behalf where Watts said he was sorry could be lover now reporting on Leeann Tweeden cave the scene is headed out of town for the long Thanksgiving weekend get a car ready for the drive a Jiffy Lube save up to $50.00 on services you choose no appointment necessary check out their locations and all the ways to save big at Jiffy Lube So-Cal dot com That's just the live so cal dot com k b c News sponsored by Jiffy Lube. For the k b c Has dependable traffic when you need it most and into downtown l.a. In Echo Park one of the North Glendale Boulevard off ramp this a fatality crash investigation they're almost wrapped up but for now they are still holding the 2 left lanes you have by the 2 right lanes but the back of trucks right by the Harbor Freeway the 4 little interchange on the one on one northbound into the south and the $45.00 north right by the one town and the Normandy Avenue often have that's right fairing out of the carpool lane only a short back up at the South Bay through Carson obvious San Diego freeway northbound back to our Woolsey fire related closure on Coast Highway south down p.c.h. Highway one that is still entirely shut down right by the l.a. Ventura County lie down to Heather cliff road in Malibu but all the north bound lanes are open out of Santa Monica and all the way up into Ventura County all the cave you see has dependable traffic what you need about next report 524 I Bill Thomas Talk Radio 7 id k.p.c. . Time to Get Smart it's McIntyre in the morning with Doug McIntyre Lee I'm going to lose Randy way supports Bill Thomas Dr. It's 5 o 5 on a Tuesday morning the 20th day of November MacIntyre to morning live in local until 10 o'clock this morning as always Leeann Tweeden with the news good morning Mr Wade morning Mr McIntyre and now at the news in depth Here's Leon thank you very much good morning everyone an argument outside of Chicago. A hospital turned deadly went to man pulled out a gun and killed an emergency room doctor correspondent Ryan Young is in Chicago and says The shooting left 4 people including the gunman dead there was 330 in the afternoon Monday when officers had to respond to Mercy Hospital there was a man in a parking lot I had an argument with a woman pulled a gun and shot and killed her then started opening fire hitting another man and hitting a woman coming out of an elevator at that point an officer responded he was also shot we know that officer a man has died from his injuries has been a tough day for the folks here in Chicago in fact listen to the mayor about the pain of talking to that officers family and. In the span of a few hours. The superintended and I have seen the emotional highs. And the motional lows. Of the Chicago Police Department family if you learn that officer Samuels a minute as was shot and killed he died from his injuries after trying to respond to stop that shooter the mayor talked about the idea that only the city lose a doctor the loss of pharmaceutical system in the shooting you can understand the pain that the city's going to at this point as they continue this investigation. Chicago. As firefighters in California continue trying to wrap their arms around 2 massive wildfires crews and residents are bracing for the possibility of mudslides it's a race against time rain is on the way I don't want to be hearing aid give a child who is living in a tent with her husband in 1000 month old daughter up in the fire zone of the camp fire in northern California my daughter. She's suffering Surely there are some 40000 people evacuated from the so-called Camp Fire still burning in Butte County it's really cold and now with rain on the way and shelter space sparse we have nothing left they have nowhere to go no one knows what to do for a living minute by minute out here in Southern California where the Woolsey fires been burning residents are nervous about the now Baron Hill Size is already. A warning issued before the rain comes to watch for falling debris along certain roadways and Kenyans the soil is that unstable due to the hillsides stripped of vegetation from the fire there's also a flood warning even if a light amount of rain results says l.a. County Fire Captain Tony and Brown got a lot of light ash on top of the soil a lack of normal vegetation and there's an extreme risk of mud and debris flows even with very small rainfall which will also he says and water flowing down the hills that have soaking into them and January after the massive Thomas fire in Santa Barbara County rain sent tons of mud and debris into the town of Marjah Seato destroying homes that were spared by the fire and killing nearly 2 dozen residents in the burn areas from the Woolsey fire very well have never experienced anything like this before the rain coming midweek is considered a minor to moderate event the threshold for mud and debris flow is roughly a half inch of rain in an hour this isn't expected to meet that threshold but then again Mother Nature is in charge Jim Roope Los Angeles the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general could be heading for a court of law correspondent Linda Kenyon has the story 3 Democratic senators have filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump's appointment of Whitaker to serve as acting attorney general one of the 3 senators to Sheldon Whitehouse he tells w.p.r.o. In Providence Rhode Island it is obvious why the president appointed would occur in the 1st place the president is so angry and engaged over the mother investigation and he's now put on a person who looks very much like a flunky into the position overseeing that investigation and a person who has publicly criticized the investigation Whitaker replays is now former Attorney General Jeff Sessions who recused himself from overseeing the Moeller probe it was a move that outraged from day one of his presidency until a fired sessions the day after the midterm elections senators in this latest lawsuit say Deputy Attorney General Rob Rosenstein who was oversee. The mother probe after sessions recused himself is in the line of succession to replace Jeff Sessions Senator Mazie Hirono and Senator Richard Blumenthal are the other 2 Democrats in this latest lawsuit Blumenthal says the appointment of Matthew Whitaker is more than just a threat to the Mahler probe and a violation of the line of succession it's an end run around the Constitution and it's the highest law of the land and it provides that he very simply cannot install a person like Matt Whitaker who is his lackey and lap dog when the office really requires qualifications and Blumenthal adds the fact that Whitaker served as chief of staff to Jeff Sessions does not make him qualified and that what it lacks the key qualification which is approval by the Senate Whitaker says Blumenthal has already shown just how unqualified he really is all of it a 3rd of the Department of Justice the special counsel investigation he's shown himself to be hostile to that investigation he's provided a blueprint for strangling and stifling it and the stakes here are very high other lawsuits already challenging the appointment of Matthew Whittaker include one filed by the state of Maryland involving the Affordable Care Act another case involving immigration a 3rd case involving gun rights all of those cases as the courts to name Deputy Attorney General Rob Rosenstein to oversee the Justice Department not Matthew Whittaker Blumenthal says he's confident his case the one with Senator's White House and Hirono will be successful we can win this case we should win his case we will win this case Linda Kenyon Washington. Nonpartisan watchdog group American oversight released several e-mails yesterday showing a vodka Trump used a personal account to discuss White House business correspondent Bill Michaels has the story according to The Washington Post of Trump said hundreds of such e-mails to officials aides at assistance the Post report says White House ethics officials learned of the e-mails a year ago a spokesman for of Trump's ethics council says she set up the private e-mail before she had an official government e-mail address Post reporter Josh Dossie says White House staffers were surprised Trump did not know the rules against using a private e-mail account when conducting government business obviously your father ran again pain where jamming the locker up of the use of a private e-mail was the central thematically issue of the campaign the ethics council says Trump turned over all of her government related e-mails and they were never housed on a private server in her house or office Bill Michaels Washington the u.s. Food and Drug Administration is warning against honey failed pacifiers after recent reports of botulism in babies correspondent clay Neville says health officials are advising parents to avoid feeding babies honey in any capacity Texas Health and Human Services says for babies in Texas have been hospitalized since August after contracting botulism from the honey in the pacifiers Laura Anton with the state health department says and each case the pacifier was purchased from a company in Mexico it's. Widely common and Mexico to have these test fires with honey and and you know honey is a risk factor for getting infant botulism and so we are wanting parents to be aware of that risk and make sure that they are not allowing children under 12 months of age to be either given honey or pacifiers containing honey Anton says it's believed the pacifiers were ordered and shipped to the u.s. We are saying that they. Can be purchased online and I don't believe that they're being sold and retailers in Texas but yet it's possible that they may be health officials say honey can cause botulism in babies 12 months and younger because their intestines can't process the toxins and that it can be deadly their intestines don't have enough Flora and them to manage and make sure that they don't develop botulism Anton says Honey fill pacifiers are dangerous and shouldn't be used a lot of the pacifiers either have a small hole or could obviously easily be ruptured and the honey can be swallowed by the child symptoms of infant botulism include difficulty breathing constipation poor feeding even general weakness and can be deadly I'm quite novel Lisa not going to have any wrinkles. Now here's Tom Busby with a look at business head of today's opening bell it was a massive meltdown on Monday on Wall Street the Dow tumbled nearly 400 points the Nasdaq down more than 200 times jitters about the u.s. Trade war China worries about new home sales and a sell off in big name tech and Internet stocks like Apple Amazon and Facebook the nation's biggest seller of wedding gowns filed for bankruptcy but David's Bridal says brides will still get their dresses all stores will remain open meantime bankruptcy years asking a court's permission to pay top executives over a $8000000.00 in bonuses so they'll stick with the firm as it tries to turn things around one risk management company says the insured losses for those California wildfires which are still burning could top $13000000000.00 Barnes and Noble says becoming That's a new memoir from former 1st Lady Michelle Obama is its fastest selling book this year superheroes are take top billing in today's entertainment news David Daniel reports why am I here you're in a p.g. 13 version of Deadpool The 1st trailer for once upon a Deadpool features Fred Savage more than 30 years post Princess Bride Taber footage for family audiences who can see the recreated theaters December 12th through the 24th and some very Deadpool like snark aimed at the superheroes old studio Fox kind of thing for Marvel movies we are more people get like you're you know Marvel licensed by 5 it's like if The Beatles were produced by Nickelback it's music but it sucks. Even I got you the original big screen big budget superhero movie was rated p.g. And it's flying back into theaters the 1978 Superman starring Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder celebrates its 40th anniversary with special screenings at more than 400 u.s. Theaters on Sunday November 25th Tuesday November 27th. And Monday December 3rd. Solution a mobile Amazon delivers Aqua bam a promotion for the retail giant and Warner Brothers allows Amazon Prime members to buy tickets for an awkward bit of screening by December 15th nearly a week before the aquatic superhero swims in the theaters as another corporate giant says Membership has its privileges in Hollywood All right David Daniel k b c news time is 516 Thanks Liane we found out we were number one again yeah not anything that we want to be number one in we're number one in organized retail theft during the holidays and we've talked about this many times that because of props 47 and 57 we've essentially made shoplifting are grabbing any kind of theft as long as it's $949.00 or less a tap on the wrist Well you can blame it on that all you want but maybe the really dry air makes our fingers really sticky Well that's that's as good an excuse as we've heard from the politicians who are still defending a b 109-4757. So let's find out where we stand with the president these société sion of l.a. a Deputy dish attorney says pleasure to welcome back Joe Michel Hannity Michel how Arya I'm great how are you we're Ok so. This doesn't come as a surprise to any of us who have been paying attention because we basically the world very quickly learned hey go to California because what are they going to do nothing well that's right it's called a shoplifters paradise by you know retail shoplifting insiders who are making a study of this because. When there is no penalty for petty theft petty stuff becomes big business so what do we do now on September 28th governor Jerry Brown signed a bill called a.b. 1065 and this new law defines and recognizes organized retail theft known as o r c as a crime expands jurisdiction to prosecute cases of theft or receipt of stolen merchandise and makes it a felony or misdemeanor which means I love the fact that we have to. We have to pass a law to recognize organized retail theft as a crime is that what we had we never had a lot of other states did have it previously and that is one of the curve visions the drafters of the reducing crime in California based initiative wrote in to that law you remember the one that didn't make it on this year's ballot it's going to be on the 2020 ballot but this was pointed out to the governor and the legislature that this was a gap in our laws so they they have now passed this law recognizing organized retail sales to the separate offense the lousy to aggregate the amount of losses. So you mean this wasn't covered in previous laws about crime it wasn't it wasn't but remember more crimes were felonies because if you had prior offenses you could charge them with a felony the new laws preventing the ability of police to make arrests for any of these crimes under the property crime threshold you know $9950.00 so the police suddenly had a reduced ability to make arrests even for people who were stealing in groups amounts that totaled more than that so that fits the gap in the law that didn't exist prior to the passage of property 7 we're talking or Michelle had a say 47 I should say your daughter Michelle had a c. Is the Prez of the Association of l.a. Deputy dish attorneys can you describe to us how this works are we talking about flash mobs that just show up in a mall and then sort of raid a store or is this something more sophisticated Oh no it's I mean flash mobs makes it sounds like they're dancing or something these are criminal street gangs. Particularly the role in those Crips gangs Roland 60 specialized in fast in a robbery some may have sophisticated robbery crews that will go in and there is it right now they're targeting cell phone stores they will go into a cellphone store an Apple store or they'll go with cord cutters or whatever tools they need ready and they will go in as a group and forcibly snatch every phone in the store and I hear they're selling an enormous amount of money overseas so it's very profitable and how you know we must the retail business must be begging for relief on this absolutely they're begging for relief the National Association of shoplifting Prevention estimates that shoplifters are caught an average of only once every $48.00 times they steal and when they are caught they're turned over to police only half the time so there is a there is much much more Sask occurring than are arrests being made and that's part of the problem we're seeing dropping property crime rates but we're seeing raising retail theft losses so something's going on. Now you know what about store security because I've heard various reports that for instance the. You know retailers have their own you know floor walkers and people to guard against retail theft but a lot of them are just taking a pass on it because there's nothing that really gets done because if unless they've stolen above $150.00 if it's a misdemeanor it's a tap on the wrist Well that's right the reduction of these crimes to Mr Leader is even for someone who has multiple prior conviction has virtually eliminated the legal ability of police to make arrests unless the police actually see the theft occur which is never going to happen in shoplifting So that leaves it up to store security to try to detain people and that's the risk for them that the safety risk for them to try to detain people and security guards have been injured and security guard has been killed trying to detain shoplifters So it's not safe it's not a good business policy for the store owner to expect their employees to put their selves physically in harm's way to protect property so because of this because we've reduced the ability to police to make arrests we can conf