Crews are trying to contain fires. In the tiny town of weed 100 homes have been damaged or destroyed. Troops have been killed in an attack near kabul. Flat flash watches in effect in four state as Tropical Storm continues its destructive path in mexicos baja peninsula. Hundreds of people without power right now. United states going on offense against isis launching air strikes close to baghdad for the first time. Adrian peterson is now accused of striking a second child. Peterson and his attorneys call that, quote, simply not trust. And radisson stunned. How do you stand on this . The u. S. Is prepared to put a handson approach with the ebola crisis. Robin thicke said he was blurred in reality while working on blurred lines. The plane plummets toward the ocean and the pilot walked away, hes fine. For the win, the eagles are 20. And all that mattered a man from san antonio, texas, after 30 hours, is home after a dramatic rescue. Looking at the clouds, whatever, to try to keep focused. 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Well, a polish military spokesman has just confirmed that one of the soldiers was polish, but we still have no confirmation on the nationalities of the other two. Witnesses said two landcruiser, pulled up next to a nato military convoy and blew themselves up. There was instant chaos in the Early Morning traffic. This taxi driver had the narrowest of escapes. The suicide bomber was two cars behind us, he said, and after the explosion, i dont remember anything. American troops joined afghan police, removing the dead and treating the injured before securing the scene so Afghan Security forces could investigate. But the target was clearly nato troops. The bomber blew himself up on the airport road just outside their base, a couple hundred yards from the u. S. Embassy. Attacks like this continue to rock this fragile country. Afghanistans two main president ial candidates are in a bitter deadlock. Neither will accept the other has won, in spite of efforts by theis to broker a deal that would set the country on a more stable footing so it can cope with the u. S. Troop pullout due to end in 2016. That bombing wasnt the only antinato attack in the last 24 hours. The taliban also bombed a fuel depot up near the pakistan border and managed to destroy 20 trucks. Norah. All right, elizabeth, thank you. And raging wildfires are destroying homes and forcing new evacuations in california. 6,000 firefighters are battling about a dozen major fires this morning from los angeles to the oregon border. One fire raced through a Northern California town yesterday, damaging or destroying 100 homes. Danielle nottingham is tracking the dangerous fires from los angeles. Danielle, good morning. Good morning. Fire Officials Say the boles fire that decimated the town of weed is only 15 contained. Its just the latest in a string of fires that are being fueled by the states record dry conditions. Reporter in the Northern California town of weed, the boles fire raced through dry brush monday afternoon. Destroying a church and wood mill in the historic lumber town. Little else was left. Theres nothing left. My lawn is all burned up. All thats left there is bricks. Its completely gone. Everything, my clothes, allel i have is what i got on. Reporter wind gusts up to 40 Miles Per Hour spread the flames from one build to get next, forcing thousands in the area to evacuate. This is the year to get out. When we tell you to get out, get out. Reporter firefighters used what resources they had to stop the flames in what has been a familiar sight throughout the state over the past several months. All summer, its been unusually hot and dry. Its supposed to be that way again today. Reporter nearly 300 miles south of weed, outside of sacramento, 1500 firefighters spent the night battling the king fire, burning since saturday, it has destroyed over 8600 acres and is just 5 contained. A lot of these fuels that would normally burn a little more mildly, this year, theyre just burning real fast. Reporter on the outskirts of Yosemite National forest, close to fresno, the courtney fire is just 35 contained. At least 33 homes there have been destroyed. Its difficult to see the devastation, you know. You cant put it into words. What can you say . What can you do . Im hoping its there. Im praying its there. It would be too much of a harkbreak to leave this. Responded to 4800 wildfires this year. Thats a thousand more than than in an average year. Forecasters say Tropical Storm odile will bring some much needed relief to the state beginning wednesday. Charlie. Danielle, thanks. Odile is moving up Baja California this morning. The Tropical Storm was downgraded to a hurricane overnight but still manages to bring flood to get southwest. Thousands of tourists in mexico, as ben tracy reports, a resort popular with americans took a direct hit. Reporter much of cabo san lucas, mexico, looked like a disaster zone on monday, hours after hurricane odile made landfall. It was a category 3 storm. Many who have taken shelter for the night found piles of debris where their homes once stood. They gathered their remaining possessions and were worried about looting. This woman said when we arrived, everything was destroyed. Now we just have to start to clean up everything thats left. Oceanfront resorts once packed with tourists now sit abandoned. Their facades ripped away and their lobbies swamped with water. The Regional Airport seen hours after the storm hit is still closed. Further stranding the visitors who had been moved to temporary shelters the night before. On sunday, videos of the storm rolling in hit social media, with winds up to 125 Miles Per Hour, odile blew out windows, toppled trees and destroyed power lines. Leaving almost 125,000 people in the dark. But despite the devastation, Officials Say no serious injuries or deaths were reported. For cbs this morning, ben tracy, los angeles. And odile moves north it may cause devastating flooding. Meteorologist evelyn last is watching it. Good morning. Yes, even a couple inches of rain could cause major flooding in the southwest. Were tracking it making its way up the baja bins. Already with moisture. Already looking at showers through parts of texas, new mexico, arizona. Ski a few showers and thunderstorms through Southern California as well today. Youll see watches and warnings lighting up green for potentially the southwest. And this is through thursday at this point. Southern california, with excessive heat watches and warnings. And also youll see red flag warnings. Very hot here but mild in the east. Back to you. Evelyn, thanks. President obama is sending up to 3,000 american troops into the heart of west africas ebola epidemic. The new plan following criticism to the u. S. Response to the outbreak. At least 2400 of them have died, Dean Reynolds is at the centers for Disease Control in atlanta where the president will speak this afternoon. Good morning, the Obama Administration is calling this a significant expansion in the u. S. Fight against the most severe Ebola Outbreak in history. Thousands more in u. S. Personnel and millions more in u. S. Aid will be sent to west africa in the hopes of turning the tide. Reporter in a fourpronged attack, president obama will increase u. S. Resources in west africa aimed at slowing and eventually stopping the spread of ebola. Were going to deploy their knowledge and resources to try to help the governments in africa to meet the needs of their people. Reporter called Operation United assistance the administration hopes to galvanize International Partners into action, while significantly expanding its own contribution. Making an investment here early is critical to try to snuff out the problem before it becomes a much more widespread problem. Reporter among the investments, an additional 88 million for equipment and supplies. 17 treatment units, each with 100 beds and up to 3,000 military personnel to help contain the epidemic. And train up to 500 medical workers per week for as long as needed. What we say is train the trainers, right . Train the local people so that they can do it, do all the work. Reporter time is critical. The epidemic is growing exponentially and supplies are rapidly dwindling. Officials say assets will be on the ground within weeks. But International Aid groups like Doctors Without Borders have been sounding the alarm for months. The u. S. Focus will initially be on liberia where the rate of infection is fastest. This is a very large epidemic. Its going to take a lot of effort over a long period of time. This is not going to be over quickly. At a push for greater international involvement, the u. S. Is calling a special session of the u. N. Security council on thursday. To discuss the Global Implications of the Ebola Outbreak. And mr. Obama is going to seek stronger commitments from other heads of state at the u. N. General assembly next week. Charlie, norah. All right, dean, thank you so much. In an expanded u. S. Military operation against isis is now under way in iraq. An air strike southwest of baghdad was the first attack under president obamas plan to destroy the terror group. Margaret brennan is at the state department where secretary of state john kerry is due to return tote from a coalitionbuilding trip overseas. Margaret, good morning. Good morning to you, norah. The next step is to turn the coalition into action. And military strikes are only part of the strategy. One key player being left out of this is iran. A country with military advisers on the ground in iraq. Reporter secretary kerry posed with the newest members of the antiisis coalition in paris on monday. Top diplomats from 26 countries said they would support an expanded campaign designed to degrade and defeat isis. Among them frances Surveillance Mission over iraq and offered to join u. S. Led air strikes. Australia will provide combat aircraft. Jordan will share intelligence. Saudi arabia agreed to host a Training Camp for syrian rebels. Those fighters are critical because the u. S. Does not want to send its own troops. White house spokesman josh earnest. President has determined that those boots will not be american boots that are on the ground. So we need to make sure that we are improving the ability and expanding the capacity of syrian fighters to take the fight to isil in their own country. Reporter the white house is sending cabinet members to capitol hill this week to make that case. Defense secretary chuck hagel will ask for funding and authority to train more than 5,000 syrian fighters. Hes sure to get questions about the administrations plan to retrain Iraqi Security forces. How hard they fight will determine the size and intensity of the u. S. Air assault. Later this week, secretary kerry will share his plans to get key middle eastern members like urkey and qatar to cut flow of funds and foreign fighters to isis. The United States arab emirates and saudi arabia have offered to participate in strikes, but the u. S. Wants them to give Logistical Support and crack down on extremists in their own country. Its now up to general john allen who has come out of retirement to turn this into action. He consults today with president obama and the two will meet with top brass at centcom on wednesday. Charlie. Margaret, thanks. The Minnesota Vikings and their star running back are losing support this morning. One of the teams major sponsors is pulling out after the vikings cleared Adrian Peterson to return to the field. Vladimir duthiers is watching it. The radson hotel chain announced its decision to sever ties with team saying they take the child abuse allegations seriously. Now, this comes after a second allegation of child abuse surfaced on monday. The cbs affiliate in houston obtained images of peterson then 4yearold son with cuts and bruises on his head. And alleged Text Messages between the boys mother and peterson who gave conflicting information for his injuries. Hours after it was broadcast, the vikings said peterson would practice this week and play on sunday. He has been deactivated following his indictment for allegedly whipping another 4yearold son with a tree branch. We have seen everything thats in the file. I will not get into any details just because i hope that you can respect that the Legal Process is going to take its course. And everything and all the information that weve been able to gather, as of today, this is the decision we felt was best. In a statement, peterson expressed remorse for that incident and insisting he is not a child abuser. No one can understand the hurt i feel for my son, he wlot and for the harm i caused him. Now, though the mother has not spoken out about that incident that occurred more than a year ago, she did report the incident to child protective services. But at the time, no charges were filed. Vlad, thank you. And the nfl is adding three female advisers to help with the Domestic Violence initiative. Theyll work with anna isaacson, the leagues new leader of responsibility. Commissioner goodell said the team will shape the issues on Domestic Violence and sexual assault. The state governor calls the attack an assassination. Investigators received hundreds of tips after friday nights shooting at the State Police Barracks east of scranton. They have a 75,000 reward for tips leading to the suspect. Police say the gunman used a rifle to kill 38yearold dixson. And heineken with the world number two. And bush inbev is thinking of buying miller. A deal could cost as much as 100 billion. Mellody hobson is with us from chicago. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. So what are the ramifications of this footbapossible deal . Were talking a beer behemoth. A company that would 150 different brands. 30 market share. Have a market cap in excess of 13 billion. If it were to happen. If it were to happen, it would be a very big deal. And mellody, why does anheuserbusch want to do this . A. B. And inbev dom natures in specific markets, specifically the United States, europe. Meanwhile, sabmiller dominates in the american america. Inbev u. S. Wants some of that. Theyre trying to chase the growth in some of the emerging markets. So what about this deal between assessmentwith sabmiller and heineken . The story, its all speculation that sabmiller went to heineken. Coincidentally i had dinner with someone very high up at heineken. They made it clear, they are not for sale. Are their antitrust implications here . Huge, for sure. Complex, but not insur moundable. Some speculate that it would be miller coors in the United States and a company in china. The company would have 65 of the market share in the United States alone. And everybody wants to know about the cost of beer . Probably not, but access to a lot more brands. Good to see you. Its 7 19. Ahead on announcer this National Weather report sponsored by cottonelle. Feel a clean so fresh it can only be cottonelle. Science is succeeding where diplomacy failed in north korea. Ahead, how the threat of a volcano eruption is forcing the reclusive nation to invite westerners in. The news is back here in the morning on cbs this morning. Stay tuned for your local news. 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