Dogs we have 12 more dogs on the way we think about how hot and humid and we can only go as fast as the animal can go so we are bringing in more and were going to go fast but were only going to go as fast as we can go. Will only search 3 , meanwhile 2000 buildings that have been completely destroyed, all of the destroyed buildings were residential. That leaves 4500 people in the shelter. Rachel the deadliest wildfire in the United States in the past 100 years, the State Attorney General has opened a probe into the Wildfire Response in critical decisions that happen before, during and after the fire. The conversation is starting to begin, is still feels a bit premature. There is a lot of interesting insight and speculation and reports of things that were done in the lead up or not done in response to these fires. 4500 without home sounds incredibly low, town of 13000, what i can tell from aerial footage is 85 , that is my estimation, 85 burned, chard, gone. And that 93, with only 30 of
Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We have several major stories that we are following tonight, including that massive blizzard out west, plus President Bidens big announcement before gaza as hundreds of thousands are under threat of starvation. But we begin tonight with new developments in that terrifying accident and dramatic rescue in louisville when a semitruck was left dangling off a bridge. Nearly 100 feet over the ohio river. The female driver miraculously escaped without suffering any serious injuries but was taken to a local hospital out of precaution, and we are hearing from the incredibly brave rescuers who say they train for this kind of thing all the time. Cbss Mark Strassmann starts us off tonight with a harrowing video as First Responders arrived on the scene. Reporter high drama above the ohio river, like a scene from a tom cruise thriller. A semi Over The Edge of a bridge, hanging over the water. Reporter a tractortrailer dangling from a
because they can t keep up with them and track them once they re here. it s gotten to be alarming. so much so in arizona the governor there is sending the national guard to police the whole situation. we ll be talking to the leader of that effort in a second. first, alexandria hoff, how this got so out of hand. alexandria. yeah, certainly got out of hand and now congress feels they have to act particularly on the republican side. emergency aid funding and for taiwan it s contingent on u.s. border policy agreements. it s unclear if it s enough and if there is enough time. homeland security secretary mayorkas arrived on the hill and senators delayed holiday recess to give more time to give framework toward a national security supplemental funding package. i think it was one of the most important things that we re going to decide in this congress and you know, spending a few extra days before the holidays seems a pretty good investment if we can make progress. senate major
time magazine for their article on pediatricians who serve trans youth facing increasing harassment. in the daily beast article, alabama trying to raise the legal driving age for trans people to 19. president and ceo glad sarah kate ellis took some time to address the increase in laws against the community. watch this. there is one thing that extremist politicians and activists can never ban, and that is our joy. we are not going to let them anyone tell our stories or villainize who we are. when the truth is, everyone deserves to live a life happily ever after. yes, so raise your voices [applause] so raise your voices, take action with glaad, get loud, and stay proud. and we are loud and proud to have the glaad awards take us off the air tonight. on that note, i wish a very good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, state thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. of tomorrow thanks for being with us tonight, it s go
testify in an investigation into a hush money scheme involving stormy daniels. that s believed to be a precursor to an indictment. potential defendants are required to be notified and invited to appear before a grand jury weigh anything charges. it charged, trump would become the first former president to be indicted. but would it slow his current presidential quest? i say not a chance, at least not based opt this case alone. any charges here would stem from the $130,000 in payments made to daniels during the 2016 campaign. apparently she had been ready to share her story with the national inquirer. but the tabloid s publisher was a trump friend who instead h helped broker a deal with the lawyer. i long thought it was the weakness of the trump investigations. first the events of january 6th. the mishandling of documents, the election interference including the so-called perfect phone call to secretary of state and fourth, this, the stormy daniels hush money. merrick garland a