The American Woman and her family held hostage by the taliban for five year as referring in Canada Overnight revealing a painful event from their time as prisoners. The murder of my infant daughter martyr boyle. Their hopes to build a new future now for their family. And amazing upset. A wakeup call in the word of College Football this morning. The gridiron shockers. Touchdown and the play that has people flipping out. And good morning. We are heading into another difficult day in california where theyre dealing with the deadliest wildfires in state history. Were looking at a new round of hot, dry winds expected to fuel those flames of a situation thats already dire in so many places. We want you to look at this body cam footage, however, from a sheriffs deputy. He was driving through a neighborhood completely engulfed by flames. Yeah, were going to play more of this coming up. He actually rescues somebody. Heres what we know white now. 17 fires burring right now in the state. 5,700 structures destroyed. At least 35 people dead. These fires have been burning for nearly a week now. Rob is standing by with the forecast, but were going to start with abcs linzie janis who is in hard hit santa rosa for us. Linzie, good morning. Reporter good morning, paula. We have had fresh evacuations in Sonoma County overnight. These fires are on the move being driven by stronger winds. Fire conditions this weekend being described as critical. It comes as we are getting our first glimpse into what it was like for First Responders and residents the night that firestorm first tore through these communities causing utter devastation. This morning, incredible images from inside the initial response to what is now the deadliest week in california wildfire history. The body cam on this Sonoma County sheriffs deputy rolling as he races toward residents in the middle of the night. A wall of flames closing in. The deputy gasping for air as he helps a disabled woman into his car. Watch your leg. Watch your leg. Sir reporter massive fire engulfing the road. He races to safety using his megaphone to alert the community. Mandatory evacuation order. Leave your homes. Reporter the terrifying firestorm haunting hundreds of thousands of residents in this area who are now bracing for more destruction. Were one windstorm away from having this town demolished. Reporter overnight, the battle against the giant infernos intensifying with strong winds and low humidity. This is a dangerous event. It is not over. Stay away from the houses. Reporter firefighters scrambling to contain the 17 fires, so far scorching more than 200,000 acres. This is painstaking work. Yes, it is. Its very tedious. Very hard. You can tell by the incline of the slope, plus the conditions we work in, obviously smoky, hot, low humidity. This is the meat and potatoes of firefighting. Reporter the flames claiming the lives of at least 35 people, hundreds more missing and so many now homeless like michael clemons, a local firefighter. More than anything i wanted to get my family out and thats all i cared about. Reporter 40 active firefighters lost their homes in these fires. This was mike clemons home. He says all he had time to do is grab his cell phone, wallet and family and get out. He looked out the window and saw orange flames. This is what is left of 34,000 square feet and four bedrooms, a metal garage door frame with what he says was a brandnew car there parked in the garage. The entire neighborhood looks like this. Total destruction. At least 5 of homes here in santa rosa wiped out. And the damage estimate, dan and paula, more than 1. 2 billion and this crisis isnt over yet. Those visuals are just so haunting, linzie janis, thank you for your reporting. The power of the inferno. Absolutely. As mentioned the conditions are not favorable for fighting those fires today. So lets get it over to rob who is tracking it all. Hey, rob. Good morning, guys. We are looking at for a setup similar to last week and have seen winds gusting over 50 miles an hour across mt. Diablo so those diablo winds will be blowing. Weve got red flag warnings. Its a statewide event but we begin with Northern California where winds are to the critical criteria and shift it to Southern California as we go through later today and tonight. 24mileperhour winds there in santa rosa, napa valley, higher elevations, concerned about that area as we go through the afternoon and tonight through tomorrow morning, socal the main threat. A Severe Weather threat across the rest of the country in just a few minutes. Dan and paula. Now to the developing story about President Trump and your health care. Millions of americans bracing for changes to their health plans this morning. The president taking a major swing at the Affordable Care act with the swipe of a pen and abcs david wright joins us from the white house with more on this executive order and what it all means. David, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, paula and dan. Some big changes ahead but the president says hes ready to make a deal. Overnight he tweeted that obamacare is causing grief and tragedy for so many. He urged democrats to get smart and deal while republicans have already tried and failed to repeal and replace obamacare, so the president is trying to force congress to act. Even as he dealt what could be a fatal blow to the Affordable Care act, President Trump insisted hes ready to make a deal. And not just with the republicans. The democrats should come to me. I would even go to them because im only interested in one thing, getting Great Health Care for this country. Reporter but for now democrats dont buy it. Make no mistake, last night the president singlehandedly decided to raise Americas Health premiums for no reason except spite and cruelty. Reporter what trump did was end 7 billion in obamacare subsidies to Insurance Companies, payments designed to help them discount prices for lowincome customers. A federal judge ruled last year that the subsidies were illegal because the Obama Administration authorized them without an appropriation from congress. That money is a subsidy for Insurance Companies. Take a look at their stock, look where they are. Theyre going through the roof. Reporter now insurance premiums are likely to go through the roof to make up the difference, jumping by as much as 20 according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office. Middle class customers like marcie shelton, a retiree in nevada, would likely feel the brunt of this. If it gets too high, im afraid i wont be able to afford it at all and thats terrifying. Reporter but the poorest americans would have some protection because of other provisions in obamacare. The taxpayers would still be on the hook to make up the difference for them, which according to the cbo could add nearly 20 billion a year to the federal deficit. We are going to have Great Health Care in our country. Were taking a little different route than we had hoped. Reporter now, a Bipartisan Group of lawmakers have a bill that would restore those subsidies. They say they have the votes to pass it. Two problems, though, not clear if its ever going to get up for a vote and not clear if the president would sign it. Dan and paula. I think the president said it best. Theyre taking a little bit of a different route. David, thanks for your reporting from the white house. And coming up in our next half hour, we know so many of you have questions about whats going on with your health care and well answer those questions and help you navigate the complex and ever changing new health care environment. Thats coming up. We turn to another controversial move from the president. Threatening to leave the iran nuclear deal. Irans president , however, is hitting back saying the u. S. Is isolated in its opposition to the agreement, and abcs Gloria Riviera is in washington for us this morning. Good morning to you, gloria. Reporter good morning, paula. Congress now has 60 days to demand more from iran, but theres been no indication yet iran is even open to renegotiation. One former state Department Official described trumps aboutface to me as a huge hit to americas reputation of upholding its commitments calling that the only true currency in international relations. This morning a chorus of grave concern from the United States major allies around the world after President Trump declared he will terminate the nuclear deal with iran if congress doesnt toughen it up. The iran deal was one of the worst and most onesided transactions the United States has ever entered into. Reporter secretary of state Rex Tillerson who reportedly fought against the president s efforts to decertify irans compliance said friday he believes u. S. Partners in the deals will get on board. I fully expect that our allies and friends in europe and in the region are going to be very supportive in efforts undertaken to deal with irans threats. Reporter but many of the countrys biggest allies are defending the de, the ux, france and germany saying they are committed to the full implementation of the Nuclear Agreement in their shared interests. In the middle east praise from irans frequent sparring partner israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. I congratulate President Trump for his courageous decision today. He boldly confronted irans terrorist regime. Reporter trump wants the deal expanded to restrict irans Ballistic Missile program in support of terror. The Iranian Regime continues to feel conflict, terror and turmoil throughout the middle east and beyond. Reporter but those elements were never part of the agreement negotiated by multiple countries over years. Iranian president Hassan Rouhani had this warning should the u. S. Change course. If other parties do not fulfill their promises, we will not hesitate for even one moment and will respond. And this morning another country weighing in, russia saying it deeply regrets trumps decision. Dan, paula. Gloria, thank you. Lets go to austin, texas, now and abc news political consultant matthew dowd. Hey, matthew, good morning. Good morning. So lets start with what the president has just done on the Iranian Nuclear deal. Where does this leave us and what in your view is the impact on our National Security . Well, dan, i think its exceedingly problematic. As you know, theres seven countries that were part of this accord. Six of the countries are opposed to what donald trump just did including the ux, china, russia and germany. So i think it sets us up in a position just like after the pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord where we are on the outs of the International Community and this was the first time we actually ever had an agreement with iran to at least slow down their nuclear development, very problematic for this president and its going to be very hard for him to get what he wants out of this congress. He seems in terms of health care to be kind of punting to congress as well. We know that obamacare was expected to really implode on its own, but now this is just accelerating the process and now, matt, hes being sued by nearly 20 states because he wants to stop these subsidies so what could the political risks here be for the president . Well, you know, this is like having a car thats got problems in it thats got malfunctions in it and then you puncture the tires and put sugar in the gas tank and say, help me fix the car that i just am breaking. Its a huge problem in this. He now owns health care. It is no longer obamacare. Donald trump owns health care and from a political perspective, hes in a real big problem. Hes holding hostage as talked about earlier in the show millions of people and their premiums and their care in order to accomplish something politically and the other thing about this is keep in mind, president obama, obamacare, the Paris Climate Accord and the iran Nuclear Agreement are all more popular than President Trump is in america today. Yeah, with one swipe of the pen, as you said, he now owns health care. Matt, thanks for your insight and analysis from austin this morning for us. Great to be here. We do want to turn to a developing story overnight. The American Mother and her family held hostage by the taliban for five years, they landed in canada and are now sharing horror stories. Abcs brian ross has more on what the family is revealing what happened to them in their life in captivity. Reporter the horror details of their captivity are emerging this morning as the freed hostage family arrived overnight in toronto just 48 hours after being freed. Seething with anger, joshua boyle recounted how his wife and three children were treated including a reference to an infant child killed by their captors, a Taliban Group run by the notorious haqqani family network. The stupidity and the evil of the Haqqani Networks kidnapping of a pilgrim and his heavily pregnant wife was eclipsed only by the stupidity and evil of authorizing the murder of my infant daughter martyr boyle. Reporter boyle, a canadian national, spoke alone confirming the rape of his wife, american Caitlin Coleman, echoing an account she revealed on a taliban hostage tape during her captivity. My children have seen their mother defiled. Not as a lone action by one guard but assisted by the captain of the guard and supervised by the commandant. Reporter Caitlin Coleman was seven months pregnant when she and her husband were kidnapped while on what they called a hiking vacation in afghanistan. As a hostage, she gave birth to three children who became americas littlest hostages. Her father jim coleman of stewartstown, pennsylvania, told abc news he is still angry with his daughters husband for taking her to afghanistan in the first place. What i can say is, you know, taking your pregnant wife to a very dangerous place, to me and the kind of person that i am, its unconscionable. Reporter boyle had refused to allow his family to fly on an American Military aircraft after they were freed and insisted they return home to canada, not the u. S. Obviously it will be of incredible importance to my family that we are able to build a secure sanctuary for our three surviving children to call a home. Reporter brian ross, abc news, new york. Thats just a horrifying story. Our thanks to brian ross. We move to the new information coming out about that shooting in las vegas. Were learning about a terrifying new target for the gunman as well as the time line of the deadliest mass shooting in america. Abcs Erielle Reshef has more. Excuse me for my emotion. Reporter a visibly shaken las vegas sheriff revealing a new time line nearly two weeks after the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. My intent today is to provide some clarification on some outstanding issues out there in the public forum. Reporter correcting information given earlier this week saying Hotel Security officer jesus campos was shot had 9 59. Six minutes before Stephen Paddock began his initial assault from the mandalay bays 32nd floor. The Hotels Parent company disputing this time gap. I am very well aware of the mgm statement provided yesterday. I agree with their statement. Reporter now las vegas authorities agreeing at 10 05 p. M. Shot campos and seconds later unleashed his hail of gunfire on the crowd below. He attempted to relay that via his radio and it was confirmed because he also relayed that information via his cell phone. Reporter for ten minutes between 10 05 and 10 15 hundreds of bullets raining down on unsuspecting concertgoers. Breach, breach. Reporter by 10 17, officers arrived on the 32nd floor determining the shooting had ceased. And the sheriff with another stunning disclosure. During those ten minutes of terror the suspect turning his fire on these fuel tanks at nearby mccarron airport and paddock also deliberately targeting First Responders as they rushed to the scene. Raw emotion as the sheriff spoke of their heroism and of officer brady cook. Brady sustained a substantial wound to his shoulder, through his bicep, into his chest and out his back. And the reason why i bring this one up, he asked me if he could go back to work today. So many heroes that night, 58 people died in that attack. The sheriff says 45 are still in the hospital. Some of them in critical condition. The fbi so far has found no ties between the gunman and any extremist groups. Still no clear motive, but investigators do believe he acted alone. Can you imagine if he had been able to hit those gas tanks. It could have been catastrophic. Erielle, thank you very much. As we said, its been a busy morning in the weather department, so lets kick it back over to rob. Whats happening . We start off with the california fires. I have an interesting piece of video. This hasnt been shown too much. Well see more of this today, drying out winds, temperatures warm, humidity levels dropping drastically to below 10 for some areas in northern and Southern California. These are dangerous fir