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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150727:17:36:00

firefighters to get in to and out of. the fire has been jumping tree to tree. and throwing embers a half mile ahead. and 4 or 5 firefighters were caught guy the flames. >> easiest way to get them out is helicopter. three of those firefighters were treated and released and the fourth had serious burns. four fires and residents are watching the unpredictable winds. >> it goes that way they lose their homes. and back this way, people lose their homes. there are several burning and the willow fire is burning first miles north of fresno. and scorched 1500 acre and five

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150727:14:05:00

that is what makes it so dangerous. yesterday we saw those dangers realized when four firefighters were injured. listen here. >> they were transported by helicopter typical pretty call. very difficult access into this fire. easiest way to get people out is by helicopter. >> reporter: three of those firefighters were treated and released. that is good news. not so good news one remains in the hospital being treated for serious burns. firefighters and now residents are watching the unpredictable winds. listen here. >> if blows that way, people that way will lose their homes. if it comes back this way people this way that lose their homes. >> reporter: a lot of hard work ahead bill, for the firefighters dealing with that lowell blaze as they would say which is northeast of sacramento. bill: what else are you watching in the west? we mentioned a lot of fires. >> reporter: yeah, we're

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CBS Evening News-20150727-01:00:00

>> axelrod: tonight, surveillance footage of the gunman in the lafayette, louisiana theater attack in his last hours. what was inside john houser's room at the motel 6, and what the owner says about the killer's behavior. scorched earth. driven by drought, the outbreak of wildfires spreads in california. missing at sea, two 14-year-old boys disappear after heading out alone on a fishing trip. and, managing the affects of autism with swimming. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim axelrod. and this is the western edition of the broadcast. funeral services will be held tomorrow for the two young women

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ABC World News-20150727-00:30:00

us at 5:00. see you at 6:00. welcome to "world news tonight." lost at sea. two 14-year-old boys setting out on a fishing trip. vanishing hours later. the pleas from their desperate families, and the massive search to locate them. tonight, the disturbing find. plan to kill. the journal belonging to the movie shooter gunman. details of his sinister plan inside. as families prepare to say good-bye to the two young women whose lives he took. up in flames. the fast-moving fire at a las vegas hotel. 14 stories high. a rooftop pool turned into an inferno. new details from the high-rise firefight. highway danger. the giant automaker and the record fine. the safety violations involving 11 million vehicles. millions of them are still on the road. are you driving one?

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ABC World News-20150727-00:35:00

jillian johnson and maycie breaux. >> please pray for us and jillian's family, the other victims who were shot. >> reporter: the funerals, tomorrow. meanwhile tonight, only two shooting victims remain in the hospital. and both are in good condition. tom? >> thank you. and next to the battle against wildfires. california in the cross hairs tonight. overall, 24 burning in five states, take a look at that. the fires near sacramento forcing families out of their homes. leaving hundreds of others on edge. here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, an air war. planes and helicopters knocking back flames in hard-to-reach terrain. 45 miles northeast of sacramento, they're burning so hot, you can see them from space. >> we're hitting it with

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ABC World News-20150727-00:36:00

everything we have. >> reporter: firefighters working to protect 200 structures. hundreds told to evacuate their homes. >> we decided to get home, load up the camper. this was always going to be our getaway. >> reporter: it's already been a bad fire season. 5.6 million acres this year so far, compared to just 1.6 million at this time last year. how hot are these flames burning? >> it's about 1,000 degrees celsius, or 1,800 degrees fahrenheit. >> reporter: at the federal fire science lab in montana, they study how fires spread, but they warn stopping the fires is getting tougher. more homes are built in fire zone. and more flames are being put out before they naturally burn off. dry trees and bush that can build up. >> longer, more intense monster fires. >> fires that do the kind of damage, it's very difficult to recover from. >> reporter: and the fire in california, still burning out of control. firefighters say tomorrow, strong winds could push the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150726:19:40:00

raft are lifted to safety. bob is second to last. >> the whole side of that raft was completely deflated by the time i got off. so, our timing couldn't have been better and then looking over at the captain as that boat continued to sink, he was getting to his last rail. >> the helicopter has reached its weight limit, and they have to call a second helicopter to rescue captain john ferule. he's forced to wait another ten long minutes clinging to that last rung above water until -- >> he dropped the basket right on top of the boat and john got in, and i'll never forget as the helicopter went by, you could clearly see the silhouette of the boat underwater and then as it just continued to sink into the abyss. so, the timing really turned out, i mean, absolutely perfect in a way. not a moment to spare. >> the entire fishing party is brought to shore for medical attention and released soon after.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150726:00:58:00

helicopter's powerful rotor. he uses hand signals to communicate to b.a.r.t. after swinging past the woman a couple times, de marto is able to grab hold of the rock. >> i'm using the force to keep him pinned against the rock. >> i was able to get enough footing so i could get my body close to her. >> demarto is screaming to the woman not to let go as he gets the rescue strap ready. >> i don't want her to change anything until i cab can get that rescue strope on her. >> she's too terrified to let go of the rock face. >> she'd been hanging on to that rock face for two hours. she didn't want to let go. she had her hand attached to that little piece of granite in that little cave area there. she had a death grip on it. i had to pry her fingers off that granite twice. >> demarto is able to slip the rescue strope around the woman.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150726:00:51:00

after firefighters spend hours trying to tow the boat and him to shore, reenforcements are brought in. a rescuer is lowered down from a hovering helicopter to pull plevnik to safety. but it becomes clear he doesn't want to leave his boat. as the rescuer tries to convince the skipper that his only way out is up, water begins rushing over the stern of the boat. >> plevnik is finally persuaded to leave but is it too late? the rest upper -- the rescuers strap plevnik to him, but the boat is quickly getting sucked under the churning water. plevnik and his rescuer start to get pulled under as well. frightening seconds pass.

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CNN Special Report-20150726-03:25:00

in the fields next to the pavilion. >> they abandoned all three suitcases in the jungle. authorities later recovered them. when the men paused to rest, carter said, he put a gun to his head. >> i knew that i would never get the sounds and the smells and the sights of jonestown out of my mind ever again. >> the three men walked on that night to port kaituma where they were taken into custody. a day or so later, carter and prokes were put into a helicopter and flown back to jonestown to identify bodies. 909 people lay dead. many face down. often the children lying hidden beneath them.

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