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elise thomas: someone started posting as a secret insider in the u.s.ng themselves q as a reference to the q-level security clearance, which doesn't actually exist outside of the department of energy. and in the initial q drop saying that hillary clinton would be arrested the next day, which obviously did not happen, but over time this individual, or this group of individuals--and it's still not clear who exactly it was--continued to post and continued to gather a following. louise: miles taylor was the chief of staff at the u.s. department of homeland security in the trump administration. miles: it was clear to me in late 2018 and early 2019 that these conspiracy theory trends, like qanon, were a danger to the country and that the vitriolic rhetoric on some of these message boards could jump the tracks into violence very, very easily. we were worried about that, and it wasn't just a law enforcement concern. we started to view it as a real national security threat. louise: in the united states, the fbi has declared qanon a potential domestic terrorism t
elise thomas: someone started posting as a secret insider in the u.s.ng themselves q as a reference to the q-level security clearance, which doesn't actually exist outside of the department of energy. and in the initial q drop saying that hillary clinton would be arrested the next day, which obviously did not happen, but over time this individual, or this group of individuals--and it's still not clear who exactly it was--continued to post and continued to gather a following. louise: miles...
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elise jordan is back with us. maura, you've been talking to the campaigns.eporter: the reality is, chris, according to new nbc news polling, 58% of likely republican primary voters still prefer that former president trump be the leader of the republican party. the campaigns are very much aware of that, but they are taking this opportunity on the debate stage to try and breakthrough. i just spoke with nikki haley's campaign and vivek ramaswamy's campaigns. they're focusing on the chance to get their name out there, increase their name i.d. with voters. but of course president trump will be that elephant in the room, still very much twirling around the ether as much as candidates are trying to avoid those conversations, it's something likely to be brought up. mike pence addressed a question about that fraud ruling and tried to work his way around it. take a listen. >> i'm not familiar with the judge's ruling, but i think judgments about the president, you know, can be made by any american, but you know, at the end of the day, i have to tell you, i just don't h
elise jordan is back with us. maura, you've been talking to the campaigns.eporter: the reality is, chris, according to new nbc news polling, 58% of likely republican primary voters still prefer that former president trump be the leader of the republican party. the campaigns are very much aware of that, but they are taking this opportunity on the debate stage to try and breakthrough. i just spoke with nikki haley's campaign and vivek ramaswamy's campaigns. they're focusing on the chance to get...
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cbs's elise preston starts us off tonight from california. elise? >> reporter: jericka, the burning man festival is a celebration of art and creativity that happens every year. but heavy rain swamped the event, leaving many stuck and sheltering in place. tens of thousands stranded at the burning man festival, forced to hunker down in the nevada desert as authorities tell them to conserve food and water. >> we are not allowed out of the playa. the gates are locked. we -- we're okay. we have enough tuna for a week. >> reporter: as crews work to clear a safe path out of the makeshift town, cell phone equipment is being brought in to help those who got stuck after heavy rain trapped them in flooded camp sites. >> this is my front door. these are my very, very muddy boots. >> reporter: justin schuman is one of the many trudging through the mud. he's on his tenth day at burning man. >> can you describe the mud? >> it was really, really wet and really, really slick. but it's also very alkaline. so you do have to be careful for no prolonged exposure of your
cbs's elise preston starts us off tonight from california. elise? >> reporter: jericka, the burning man festival is a celebration of art and creativity that happens every year. but heavy rain swamped the event, leaving many stuck and sheltering in place. tens of thousands stranded at the burning man festival, forced to hunker down in the nevada desert as authorities tell them to conserve food and water. >> we are not allowed out of the playa. the gates are locked. we -- we're okay....
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cbs's elise preston starts us off tonight from california. elise? >> reporter: jericka, the burning man festival is a celebration of art and creativity that has every year. but heavy rain swamped the event, leaving many stuck and sheltering in place. tens of thousands stranded at the burning man festival, forced to hunker down in the nevada desert as authorities tell them to conserve food and water. >> we are not allowed out of the playa. the gates are locked. we're okay. we have enough tuna for a week. >> reporter: as crews work to clear a safe path out of the makeshift town, cell phone equipment is being brought in to help those who got stuck after heavy rain trapped them in flooded camp sites. >> this is my front door. these are my very, very muddy boots. >> reporter: justin schuman is one of the many trudging through the mud. he's on his tenth day at burning man. can you describe the mud? >> it was really, really wet and really, really slick. but it's also very alkaline. so you do have to be careful for no prolonged exposure of your skin to the
cbs's elise preston starts us off tonight from california. elise? >> reporter: jericka, the burning man festival is a celebration of art and creativity that has every year. but heavy rain swamped the event, leaving many stuck and sheltering in place. tens of thousands stranded at the burning man festival, forced to hunker down in the nevada desert as authorities tell them to conserve food and water. >> we are not allowed out of the playa. the gates are locked. we're okay. we have...
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elise, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, major.the campsite, and you can see just how remote this is, about 140 miles from reno. they may look like ants on your screen, but thousands of cars are snaking through the desert, barely moving. >> we're getting out of here. >> reporter: today finally was moving day, but it was a slow slog. tens of thousands attending the event that celebrates being off the grid have been stuck in gridlock. there is just one road to leave the isolated black rock desert. >> we just spent four hours in line to get out. and the people that are in line now, getting in line now, might spend 12 hours. >> reporter: after two months of rain fell in one day, burning man officials warned festival-goers to shelter in place, not to try to make the more than five-mile trek out. the mud so thick, even large vehicles couldn't move. and those who chose to walk barefoot risked chemical burns because the mud is alkaline. >> for me and my husband, this is an escape from the hard things, and this is kind of hard. >> reporter:
elise, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, major.the campsite, and you can see just how remote this is, about 140 miles from reno. they may look like ants on your screen, but thousands of cars are snaking through the desert, barely moving. >> we're getting out of here. >> reporter: today finally was moving day, but it was a slow slog. tens of thousands attending the event that celebrates being off the grid have been stuck in gridlock. there is just one road to...
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good evening, elise. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you.icket line, writers are expected to ratify this deal within the coming weeks. but with actors on strike, there is still no hollywood ending. picket signs are coming down, but don't expect the curtain to rise anytime soon for your favorite shows. while the writers have reached a deal, it still must be ratified by the guild's 11,000 members, and more than 160,000 actors are still without a contract. the wga calls its 3-year deal exceptional, includes concessions on royalty payments for streaming and protecting writers from being replaced by ai. two of the main sticking points of a strike that has cost the industry more than $5 billion. the first shows forced off the air, late night talk shows will likely be the first programs to return. perhaps as early as next week. >> what we want? >> contracts. >> reporter: the writers and actors walkouts have shown strong solidarity and the many job actions seen in this summer of strikes. what does this mean for everyone else? >> we are in a labor mo
good evening, elise. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you.icket line, writers are expected to ratify this deal within the coming weeks. but with actors on strike, there is still no hollywood ending. picket signs are coming down, but don't expect the curtain to rise anytime soon for your favorite shows. while the writers have reached a deal, it still must be ratified by the guild's 11,000 members, and more than 160,000 actors are still without a contract. the wga calls its 3-year deal...
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elise jordan, you worked in the government, the state department. i just can't underline enough the fact if i were given classified briefings at arm services committees. if i were given classified documents, they would never leave the committee with any of those documents. you just don't do it. i never knew a member who did. i never know a member who said one time, whoops, i accidentally took a classified document out of the hearing room. why? because you never did it. that's why these people out there that want to forgive donald trump, and say it's much to do about nothing. that's just a lie. there are so many people that served this country in the military, in the state department, in the d.o.d. in congress, that understood exactly what they could and could not do. and he has breached that code of conduct so many times. this is just the latest, most egregious and one of the most reckless examples, elise. >> just think of how many americas serve in war zones. and when they have classified documents in there at a remote outpost and they have a skiff
elise jordan, you worked in the government, the state department. i just can't underline enough the fact if i were given classified briefings at arm services committees. if i were given classified documents, they would never leave the committee with any of those documents. you just don't do it. i never knew a member who did. i never know a member who said one time, whoops, i accidentally took a classified document out of the hearing room. why? because you never did it. that's why these people...
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elise preston, thank you.summer was as hot as mid-july. nearly 170 million americans sweltered in temperatures above 90. some places hit historic high temperatures for september. and as meg oliver reports, the heat is impacting the start of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championships in flushing, are trying to cope. >> it's doable when you have a fan. >> reporter: today hit 90, about 10 dgrees higher than normal. ahead of the first day of school tomorrow, the philadelphia public school district announced "early dismissal through wednesday for students who attend schools with little or no air conditioning." cooling centers are open in washington, d.c., where a hot weather emergency is in effect. but 98 degrees has not stopped tourists like lee and tammy robbie who came from boise to visit the national monuments. >> we stop and sit down once in a while and try to find some shade. the breeze is wonderful if you can get in the br
elise preston, thank you.summer was as hot as mid-july. nearly 170 million americans sweltered in temperatures above 90. some places hit historic high temperatures for september. and as meg oliver reports, the heat is impacting the start of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championships in flushing, are trying to cope. >> it's doable when you have a fan. >> reporter: today hit 90, about 10...
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cbs' elise preston reports a potential work stoppage could hurt the city's vital tourism industry. >>egas is known for extravagance. but behind the scenes, there are tens of thousands who cook the meals, mix the drink, and clean the suites. they filled this arena yesterday, voting to strike. >> we're struggling. it's not easy. >> reporter: 40,000 hospitality workers are ready to walk out, claiming low pay, staffing shortages, and safety issues, including norma quinones. >> they don't care about us. all they care is making their own money. >> reporter: of the three major hotel chains negotiating, wynn and mgm released statements. mgm says it has a decades long history of bargaining successfully with the union, and called their ongoing meeting productive. as yet another strike looms, one has officially ended. the writers guild has authorized its members to report back to work. bill maher announced he'll return friday. stephen colbert and other late night talk show hosts next week. we're also learning what's in the new deal. wage increases, minimum staffing, streaming residuals and prote
cbs' elise preston reports a potential work stoppage could hurt the city's vital tourism industry. >>egas is known for extravagance. but behind the scenes, there are tens of thousands who cook the meals, mix the drink, and clean the suites. they filled this arena yesterday, voting to strike. >> we're struggling. it's not easy. >> reporter: 40,000 hospitality workers are ready to walk out, claiming low pay, staffing shortages, and safety issues, including norma quinones....
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elise preston has more. >> i deeply apologize to writers, i deeply apologize to unions. >> reporter:rs after drew be barrymore posted a ed instagra apology video, she deleted it. >> i want to put one foot in front of the other and make a show for people, regardless of anything else that's happening in the world. >> reporter: she is within sag-aftra guidelines to host her show, which is part of paramount global. >> this is way bigger than just the drew barrymore show. we are out here standing with our union. >> reporter: striking actors also criticize the move. >> i love her very much. i grew up with her, but i'm not sure this was the right move. >> you're [ bleep ] scabs. >> reporter: barrymore is not alone. "realtime with bill maher" is also returning. >> they are really morphed a long way from the 2007 strike where they kind of believe that you're owed a living as a writer, and you're not. >> reporter: other returning daytime talk shows are under scrutiny, including "the view" and "live with kelly and mark." with the fall tv season under way, analysts say the strikes have already c
elise preston has more. >> i deeply apologize to writers, i deeply apologize to unions. >> reporter:rs after drew be barrymore posted a ed instagra apology video, she deleted it. >> i want to put one foot in front of the other and make a show for people, regardless of anything else that's happening in the world. >> reporter: she is within sag-aftra guidelines to host her show, which is part of paramount global. >> this is way bigger than just the drew barrymore...
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elise preston reports. >> reporter: dozens of s.w.a.t. officers surrounded this home before sunrise, determined to capture the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents, forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right that was afforded to our deputy three days ago out here across the street. >> reporter: 30-year-old deputy sheriff ryane clinkunbroomer was fatally shot ambush style 80 yards from the station. this video shows the moment a dark gray toyota pulls up to the red light, pauses, and drives off. >> he was shot and killed. why? we don't know yet. he was murdered. ambushed by a coward. >> reporter: the outpouring of sorrow has been immense. clinkunbroomer who just got engaged had been with the sheriff's department for eight years. both his father and grandfather had also served as dep
elise preston reports. >> reporter: dozens of s.w.a.t. officers surrounded this home before sunrise, determined to capture the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents, forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right that...
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when you hear from congressman jim jordan and congresswoman elise stefanik. guys, back to you. >> brian: mark, can you get your head around exactly what changes now that they are doing the inquiry without a house vote? >> i think what's going to change here is the timeline. now, obviously, there is going to be this pressure to have either a report compiled or for the -- these different congressional committees to take specific actions, which committee is going to handle the finance aspect. which committee is going to handle how the department of justice was moving forward. kind of splits it up and moves these congressional inquiries into a specific timeline. you are right, brian, the big question here is how quickly will all of this get done? you have the iowa caucuses around the corner, four months away from now. still a government funding showdown underway. all of this is going to be happening at the same time. to the white house as they are saying, brian, they are saying this is simply a waste of time. >> pete: mark meredith, thank you. saw the memo go out
when you hear from congressman jim jordan and congresswoman elise stefanik. guys, back to you. >> brian: mark, can you get your head around exactly what changes now that they are doing the inquiry without a house vote? >> i think what's going to change here is the timeline. now, obviously, there is going to be this pressure to have either a report compiled or for the -- these different congressional committees to take specific actions, which committee is going to handle the finance...
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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, a krispy kreme doughnut store in alaska had a delivery by hungry customers. a mama bear and cubs were chowing down on doughnuts in the delivery van. they gobbled 20 packages of doughnut holes and six packages of chocolate doughnuts. the store says that from now a driver will remove the ramp and close the doors before leaving the van. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," "60 minutes" correspondent anderson cooper joints us to talk about his latest book on the secrets of one of america's richest and most powerful families. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." remembmber the ththings you l loved... ...beforore asthma got in thehe way? fasenra isis an add-onon treatmt for asthmama driven by eosinopophils. it's desesigned to t target anand remove t them anand helps prprevent asasthma attacacks. fasenra isis not for sudden b breathing p problems or otherer eosinophphilic condiditions. alallergic reaeactions mayay o. don't ststop your asthma t treatmentss without tatalking with your r doctor. tell your r doctor ifif your asththma worsensn. headachehe
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, a krispy kreme doughnut store in alaska had a delivery by hungry customers. a mama bear and cubs were chowing down on doughnuts in the delivery van. they gobbled 20 packages of doughnut holes and six packages of chocolate doughnuts. the store says that from now a driver will remove the ramp and close the doors before leaving the van. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," "60 minutes" correspondent anderson cooper...
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good evening, elise. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. days of walking the picket line, writers are expected to ratify this deal within the coming weeks. but with actors on strike, there's still no hollywood ending. picket signs are coming down, but don't expect the curtain to rise anytime soon for your favorite shows. while the writers have reached a deal, it still must be ratified by the guild's 11,000 members, and more than 160,000 actors are still without a contract. the wga calls its three-year deal exceptional. it includes concessions on royalty payments for streaming and protecting writers from being replaced by a.i., two of the main sticking points of a strike that has cost the industry more than $5 billion. the first shows forced off the air, late-night talk shows, will likely be the first programs to return, perhaps as early as next week. >> what do we want? >> contracts! >> reporter: the writers and actors walkouts have shown strong solidarity, notably in the many job actions seen in this summer of strikes. >> what does this me
good evening, elise. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. days of walking the picket line, writers are expected to ratify this deal within the coming weeks. but with actors on strike, there's still no hollywood ending. picket signs are coming down, but don't expect the curtain to rise anytime soon for your favorite shows. while the writers have reached a deal, it still must be ratified by the guild's 11,000 members, and more than 160,000 actors are still without a contract. the wga...
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elise preston reports. >>> the chances of this being an overwhelming rush of cases and hospitalizations is probably low. >> reporter: covid infections are on the rise across the country with hospitalizations last month increasing nearly 16%. >> i had a few colleagues who were sick with covid this summer. >> reporter: the uptick in cases prompting this san francisco food bank to sound the alarm. >> people are concerned because there's people that never got vaccinated. >> reporter: but overall, health experts say the country's better equipped to handle a winter covid outbreak thanks to plentiful vaccines and natural immunity. many don't expect a return to mandatory masking. >> if the cases go up, that there might be recommendations, not mandates. >> reporter: in l.a. county masks are recommended but not required despite outbreaks in schools jumping 43% in the last week, and tripling in a month at workplaces. many insurance providers are no longer covering the cost of home tests, and for those without insurance, the cdc continues to operate 10,000 testing sites. elise preston, cbs news, lo
elise preston reports. >>> the chances of this being an overwhelming rush of cases and hospitalizations is probably low. >> reporter: covid infections are on the rise across the country with hospitalizations last month increasing nearly 16%. >> i had a few colleagues who were sick with covid this summer. >> reporter: the uptick in cases prompting this san francisco food bank to sound the alarm. >> people are concerned because there's people that never got...
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cbs's elise preston has the new information. >> reporter: dozens of sworn officers surrounded this homee the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right to that was afforded to our deputy three days ago out here on the street. >> reporter: 30-year-old deputy sheriff ryan clinkunbroomer was fatally shot ambush style from his home. in a dark gray toyota pulls up next to the patrol car at a red light, pauses and then drives off. >> he was shot and killed, why? we don't know yet. he was murdered, ambushed by a coward. >> reporter: the outpouring of sorrow has been immense. clinkunbroomer who just got engaged had been with the sheriff's department department for eight years, where his father and grandfather had also served as deputies. can you give us more insight to who he was? >> an incredible yo
cbs's elise preston has the new information. >> reporter: dozens of sworn officers surrounded this homee the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right to that was afforded to...
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noren. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.posure to four young children at a day care center in new york city. sources tell cbs new york that the day care was a drug front. police revealing tonight that the fentanyl was found under a match where the children had been napping. cbs's jessica moore has the update from the bronx. [crying] >> reporter: tonight as 1-year-old nicholas dominici's parents grave, greg mendez calls her husband before 911 helping the children there were unresponsive. >> you cannot be a parent and not be angry with happen to those four babies. i am. >> reporter: newly released video shows mendez's husband throwing out drugs before first responders arrived at the scene. now police are searching for them. a kilo of fentanyl and drug making equipment was found inside the day care. mendez and her husband's cousin carlisto acevedo brito who rented a room at the rear of the day care were both arrested on saturday night and charged with murder. showing depraved indifference heard in addition to four counts of end
noren. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.posure to four young children at a day care center in new york city. sources tell cbs new york that the day care was a drug front. police revealing tonight that the fentanyl was found under a match where the children had been napping. cbs's jessica moore has the update from the bronx. [crying] >> reporter: tonight as 1-year-old nicholas dominici's parents grave, greg mendez calls her husband before 911 helping the children there...
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elise preston joins us from los angeles. negotiations are currently under way.d evening. >> reporter: good evening. hollywood has been talking about an imminent deal for several days, this as studio heads from warner brothers, disney and netflix are part of ongoing discussions. a hollywood ending? that's the hope in tinseltown, as negotiations between the writers guild of america and television and film producers continue for the fifth consecutive day today. >> fingers, toes, eyes, everything crossed for a resolution. >> reporter: following a marathon negotiation session saturday, media outlets including variety reporting that producers presented the wga with their best and final offer. >> we're hearing that they're close, but perhaps not as close as some of the press reports, which have suggested this is down to a drafting of the lawyers. >> reporter: unresolved issues are the regulation of artificial intelligence, staffing minimums for writers rooms and the distribution of resill yules. >> we're prepared to stay out and keep staying out, but, yes, i hope it's
elise preston joins us from los angeles. negotiations are currently under way.d evening. >> reporter: good evening. hollywood has been talking about an imminent deal for several days, this as studio heads from warner brothers, disney and netflix are part of ongoing discussions. a hollywood ending? that's the hope in tinseltown, as negotiations between the writers guild of america and television and film producers continue for the fifth consecutive day today. >> fingers, toes, eyes,...
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cbs's elise preston reports from las vegas, where the fbi is investigating this multi-million dollar hack. >> reporter: mgm resorts is not only one of the biggest players on the las vegas strip. it's nevada's largest employer, and tonigh it's paralyzed. casinos filled with non-working slot machines. computers and phone lines are down, and frustration is growing. >> you don't know what you're dealing with, right? you don't know how much is compromised and how much is not compromised. >> i don't even want to pay with my card right now. i'm scared they're going to hack all of our information. >> reporter: a group that reports on cyberattacks claims that all hackers did to compromise mgm resorts was hop on linkedin, find an employee, then call the help desk. >> how was this even carried out? >> it's not clear. >> reporter: cbs news cybersecurity expert chris krebs says several recent cyberattacks may have been homegrown. >> we have built up this kind of mythology around ransomware operators being eastern europeans or russians hiding under the skirt of putin and the kremlin. it may be tha
cbs's elise preston reports from las vegas, where the fbi is investigating this multi-million dollar hack. >> reporter: mgm resorts is not only one of the biggest players on the las vegas strip. it's nevada's largest employer, and tonigh it's paralyzed. casinos filled with non-working slot machines. computers and phone lines are down, and frustration is growing. >> you don't know what you're dealing with, right? you don't know how much is compromised and how much is not compromised....
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>> elise preston in los angeles.hank you. >>> an influx of new arrivals is putting the nation's largest public school system to the test. they're the children of asylum seekers. cbs's astrid martinez is outside new york's ps-452 with more on really two issues at stake here. >> reporter: jericka, a dual crisis is unfolding in new york. school officials are scrambling to enroll the children of asylum seekers in classes, and the city is struggling to find them housing. >> reporter: mamie chimilio and her family are also from honduras. she says adapting has been hard. chimilio says two days before starting school the family was given two hours' notice to pack and leave their shelter. her son derek now one of the nearly 20,000 migrant students enrolled in new york city public schools. city officials are working to help the new arrivals get settled. >> we are making sure that they have the language access that they need. and we're helping them to transition to their new school environments. >> reporter: but migrant advocat
>> elise preston in los angeles.hank you. >>> an influx of new arrivals is putting the nation's largest public school system to the test. they're the children of asylum seekers. cbs's astrid martinez is outside new york's ps-452 with more on really two issues at stake here. >> reporter: jericka, a dual crisis is unfolding in new york. school officials are scrambling to enroll the children of asylum seekers in classes, and the city is struggling to find them housing....
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elise stefanik joining us this morning.not always after mgm loses millions over a hack attack. fox business' lauren simonetti is live in atlantic city, new jersey this morning. lauren. >> reporter: good morning, maria. it is day nine that mgm systems are nearly paralyzed from that hack attack. they still have not paid their hackers and that could be costing them at much as $8 million a day. i'll have reaction from the casinos on the board walk that might be benefiting from the bad news at mgm, right after this. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. wow... we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise finan
elise stefanik joining us this morning.not always after mgm loses millions over a hack attack. fox business' lauren simonetti is live in atlantic city, new jersey this morning. lauren. >> reporter: good morning, maria. it is day nine that mgm systems are nearly paralyzed from that hack attack. they still have not paid their hackers and that could be costing them at much as $8 million a day. i'll have reaction from the casinos on the board walk that might be benefiting from the bad news at...
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host: elise in virginia. guest: i resume a lot with what my dear sister is saying. part of the problem is we have to learn to be self-critical without being -- and self-confident without being self-righteous. we need a certain kind of futility while tied to a certain tenacity. there's nothing wrong with standing up for your views, but we have to learn how to listen and take other people's views seriously. that is what public life is all about. once democracy loses that, you get into polarized name-calling and you end up with gangsterized and bows and arrows going both directions. when you think about children, my god. 23% of children live in poverty in the richest nation in the history of the world. we have so much big money floating at the top. it is hemorrhaged at the top. there has been a massive distribution from working people to the top. organized greed at the top. greed runs through all of it because as human beings, we all have greed. organized greed is what we are dealing with and it makes no sense to have three individuals with wealth and equivalent to the
host: elise in virginia. guest: i resume a lot with what my dear sister is saying. part of the problem is we have to learn to be self-critical without being -- and self-confident without being self-righteous. we need a certain kind of futility while tied to a certain tenacity. there's nothing wrong with standing up for your views, but we have to learn how to listen and take other people's views seriously. that is what public life is all about. once democracy loses that, you get into polarized...
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elise preston, thank you so much much.us fugitive who was captured outside of philadelphia on wednesday after a two week manhunt. danelo cavalcante was discovered by thermal imaging and then subdued by police dog named yoda. the u.s. marshall says cavalcante told investigators he was planning to carjack someone and was hoping to travel to canada, and then possibly puerto rico. the convicted killer also telling officers, they nearly stepped on him multiple times during the search while he was hiding under leaves and brush, and that he survived on watermelons and stream water. well, he is now being held a maximum-security prison awaiting new charges from his time on the run. tonight, an american cave researcher who became trapped more than 3,000 feet underground in turkey is finally sharing his incredible story of survival. cbs's ramy inocencio spoke with the nenew york resesident abouos life-threaeatening ordrdeal. >> so i amam doing great.. not likeke 100% yet t on the outsidide, i look pretty good. >> reporter: but on the
elise preston, thank you so much much.us fugitive who was captured outside of philadelphia on wednesday after a two week manhunt. danelo cavalcante was discovered by thermal imaging and then subdued by police dog named yoda. the u.s. marshall says cavalcante told investigators he was planning to carjack someone and was hoping to travel to canada, and then possibly puerto rico. the convicted killer also telling officers, they nearly stepped on him multiple times during the search while he was...
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>> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.days and counting until disaster for the federal government, unless members of congress can come together, there will be a shutdown on sunday. late this afternoon, presi president biden said a lot of vital work could be impacted. cbs's scott macfarlane is on the hill and reports and instead of finding compromise, both sides are digging deeper, so scott, what are you here in? >> reporter: talking to members of congress all day, norah, they can reach consensus on just one thing. they are running short on time and running short on hope.% the outlook is so perilous, and head of a major federal employees union told cbsews, he has urged members to save whatever they can in money, as paychecks could stop sunday and irs worker in chicago told colagues are asking about food pantries and unemployment insurance. if the government shuts down sunday, so workers at the federal level stay on the job, but without paychecks. tsa officers, customs officers. but if they choose to call in sick without the
>> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.days and counting until disaster for the federal government, unless members of congress can come together, there will be a shutdown on sunday. late this afternoon, presi president biden said a lot of vital work could be impacted. cbs's scott macfarlane is on the hill and reports and instead of finding compromise, both sides are digging deeper, so scott, what are you here in? >> reporter: talking to members of congress all day, norah, they...
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cbs's elise preston joins us with more on what wenner had to say. elise?ng for what he calls badly chosen words about black and female musicians. >> just for public relations' sake maybe i should have gone and found one black and one woman artist to include here that didn't measure up to that same historical standards. >> reporter: in a "new york times" interview promoting his new book "the masters," jann wenner discussed his decision to only include his conversations with seven white male artists, who he believes shaped rock and roll. >> insofar as women there were just none of them that were as articulate enough on this intellectual level. >> oh, stop it. you can't say that. >> joni was not a philosopher of rock and roll. ♪ they paved paradise, put up a parking lot ♪ >> reporter: joni mitchell is a legendary singer-songwriter who inspired generations of female artists. wenner also claimed certain black artists were not articulate enough. >> these are genius artists. i suppose when you use a word as broad as the masters, maybe marvin gaye. i could cut cur
cbs's elise preston joins us with more on what wenner had to say. elise?ng for what he calls badly chosen words about black and female musicians. >> just for public relations' sake maybe i should have gone and found one black and one woman artist to include here that didn't measure up to that same historical standards. >> reporter: in a "new york times" interview promoting his new book "the masters," jann wenner discussed his decision to only include his...
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good evening, elise. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. warner brothers, disney and netflix are all part of ongoing discussions. a hollywood ending? that's the hope in tinsel town as negotiations between the writers guild of america and television and film producers continued for a fifth consecutive day today. >> fingers, toes, eyes. like everything crossed for a resolution. >> reporter: following a marathon negotiation session saturday, media outlets including "variety" reported that producers presented the wga with their best and final offer. >> we're hearing that they're close, but perhaps not as close as some of the press reports, which have suggested that it's all down to the drafting by the lawyers. >> reporter: unresolved issues are the regulation of artificial intelligence, staffing minimums for writers' rooms and the distribution of residuals. >> we're prepared to stay out and keep staying out. but yes, i really do hope it's over. >> reporter: today is day 146 of the wga strike, which has put more than 11,000 tv and film scribes o
good evening, elise. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. warner brothers, disney and netflix are all part of ongoing discussions. a hollywood ending? that's the hope in tinsel town as negotiations between the writers guild of america and television and film producers continued for a fifth consecutive day today. >> fingers, toes, eyes. like everything crossed for a resolution. >> reporter: following a marathon negotiation session saturday, media outlets including...
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host: elise in virginia. guest: i resume a lot with what my dear sister is saying. part of the problem is we have to learn to be self-critical without being -- and self-confident without being self-righteous. we need a certain kind of futility while tied to a certain tenacity. there's nothing wrong with standing up for your views, but we have to learn how to listen and take other people's views seriously. that is what public life is all about. once democracy loses that, you get into polarized name-calling and you end up with gangsterized and bows and arrows going both directions. when you think about children, my god. 23% of children live in poverty in the richest nation in the history of the world. we have so much big money floating at the top. it is hemorrhaged at the top. there has been a massive distribution from working people to the top. organized greed at the top. greed runs through all of it because as human beings, we all have greed. organized greed is what we are dealing with and it makes no sense to have three individuals with wealth and equivalent to the
host: elise in virginia. guest: i resume a lot with what my dear sister is saying. part of the problem is we have to learn to be self-critical without being -- and self-confident without being self-righteous. we need a certain kind of futility while tied to a certain tenacity. there's nothing wrong with standing up for your views, but we have to learn how to listen and take other people's views seriously. that is what public life is all about. once democracy loses that, you get into polarized...
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elise stefanik, maybe steve scalise is looking at it, maybe elise is salivating for it, but not in thisvin mccarthy, and but then what? the one reason matt gaetz might do this, and he's very deliberative and conniving, if he does it will be a reason, and that reason is likely because he intends to win the republican nomination for governor in the state of florida in '26. >> yeah, and don't get me started on elise stefanik. she's just faking it, and that's even more embarrassing than actually being mediocre. i want to talk about donald trump for a moment. i'm still old enough to remember when a republican saying liberal jews are ruining america and israel, something like that would get you excised bah the party. no one would want to be seen with you. how are we at a point when the former president of the united states attacks jewish people broadly on rosh hashanah, and no one says anything? >> part ignorance and part a permission structure culturally that allowed anti-semitism, bias, and racism to proliferate and elevate itself within the republican party. donald trump is making a case t
elise stefanik, maybe steve scalise is looking at it, maybe elise is salivating for it, but not in thisvin mccarthy, and but then what? the one reason matt gaetz might do this, and he's very deliberative and conniving, if he does it will be a reason, and that reason is likely because he intends to win the republican nomination for governor in the state of florida in '26. >> yeah, and don't get me started on elise stefanik. she's just faking it, and that's even more embarrassing than...
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cbs's elise preston has the new information. >> reporter: dozens of s.w.a.t.s home before sunrise, determined to capture the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents, forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right that was afforded to our deputy three days ago out here across the street. >> reporter: 30-year-old deputy sheriff ryan clinkunbroomer was fatally shot ambush-style just yards from his palmdale station. police believe this surveillance video shows the moment a dark gray toyota pulls up next to his patrol car at a red light, pauses, and then drives off. >> he was shot and killed. why? we don't know yet. he was murdered, ambushed by a coward. >> reporter: the outpouring of sorrow has been immense. clinkunbroomer, who just got engaged, had been with the sheriff's department for eight years. both his fat
cbs's elise preston has the new information. >> reporter: dozens of s.w.a.t.s home before sunrise, determined to capture the man suspected of gunning down one of their own. >> we believe we have the murderer of our deputy in custody. >> reporter: after barricading himself for several hours, officers deployed chemical agents, forcing 29-year-old kevin salazar to surrender. >> our deputies gave this suspect an opportunity to peacefully give up. that is not the right that...
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. >> thank you, elise. i want to thank dusty and others who were willing to sit down and do the hard work our democrat colleagues refuse to do. the truth is, there's a debate going on within the republican conference and among republicans in washington that is the actual debate the american people want us to have to try to reach consensus for solutions that will actually address the problems that are affecting their lives. mr. roy: our democrat colleagues refuse to do that. they're not actually serious. about addressing the concerns of the american -- that the american people have every day so sure, we have some robust debates within our conference. they are the debates we should be having across this town that our democrat colleagues refuse to engage in. what we have before us right now is legislation that will cut spending to nondefense, nonvet can -- nonveteran discretionary spending. in simple speak, bureaucracy that's neither defense nor veterans, by 8%. if my conservative colleagues twoon vote against
. >> thank you, elise. i want to thank dusty and others who were willing to sit down and do the hard work our democrat colleagues refuse to do. the truth is, there's a debate going on within the republican conference and among republicans in washington that is the actual debate the american people want us to have to try to reach consensus for solutions that will actually address the problems that are affecting their lives. mr. roy: our democrat colleagues refuse to do that. they're not...
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elise? >> reporter: good evening. he is now apologizing for what he calls badly chosen words about black and female musicians. >> just for public relations sake, maybe i should have gone and found one black and one woman artist who include here that didn't measure up to that same his ttorical standards. >>> he discussed his decision to only include his conversations with seven white male artists who he believe shaped rock 'n' roll. >> insofar as women, none were as articulate enough on this intellectual level. >> you can't say that. >> joanie mitchell is a legendary singer/songwriter. and he also claimed certain black artists were not articulate enough. >> these are genius artists. i could use the word as broad as the masters. or maybe marvin gaye, or i could cut curtis mayfield. they didn't articulate at that level. >> gay and mayfield are considered some of the most influential songwriters. ♪ keep on pushing ♪ ♪ >> with faymayfield credited ase of the first musicians to introduce social consciousness. in an apology,
elise? >> reporter: good evening. he is now apologizing for what he calls badly chosen words about black and female musicians. >> just for public relations sake, maybe i should have gone and found one black and one woman artist who include here that didn't measure up to that same his ttorical standards. >>> he discussed his decision to only include his conversations with seven white male artists who he believe shaped rock 'n' roll. >> insofar as women, none were as...
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. >> elise preston for us this los angeles, thank you. >>> an influx of new arrivals is putting the nation's largest public school system to the test. they're the children of asylum seekers. astrid martinez has more on that. good evening, astrid. >> reporter: good evening. a dual crisis is unfolding in new york. school officials are scrambling to enroll the children of asylum seekers, while the city is struggling to find them steady housing. jessica and her two daughters are adjusting to a new life in a new country. it's not been easy. [speaking in a global language] she says one day she sleeps here and the next somewhere else. the country is from honduras and counted among the 100,000 asylum seekers who have relocated to new york that the city is struggling to house. they have moved from shelters and hotels four times. four schools in one year, because they had to be moved around? this family is also from honduras. she says adapting has been hard. [speaking in a global language] she says two days before starting school, the family was given two hours' notice to pack and leave their shelter.
. >> elise preston for us this los angeles, thank you. >>> an influx of new arrivals is putting the nation's largest public school system to the test. they're the children of asylum seekers. astrid martinez has more on that. good evening, astrid. >> reporter: good evening. a dual crisis is unfolding in new york. school officials are scrambling to enroll the children of asylum seekers, while the city is struggling to find them steady housing. jessica and her two daughters...
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elise preston reports from the reno tahoe international airport where many festival goers would like a flight out. >> reporter: with plastic bags around their shoes or without any shoes at all, tens of thousands of revelers attending annual burning manifest value in the nevada desert have been trudging through ankle deep mud in search of relief. after downpours flooded the region over the weekend, leaving port o potties unuseable and limiting access to food and water. >> we are not allowed out. the gates are locked. >> reporter: the some 70,000 attendees were advised to shelter in place and ration supplies. >> you see the clouds behind me. it's still raining. >> reporter: taking refuge in her rv, she showed us her camp. >> for some camps, food, water. ice would be a luxury. >> reporter: satellite images show how massive the annual counter culture festival is. thousands of artists, activists, others attend every year. burning man ethos involves taking everything with you and leaving no trace. dj diploe and comedian chris rock shared they walked several miles in the mud before being re
elise preston reports from the reno tahoe international airport where many festival goers would like a flight out. >> reporter: with plastic bags around their shoes or without any shoes at all, tens of thousands of revelers attending annual burning manifest value in the nevada desert have been trudging through ankle deep mud in search of relief. after downpours flooded the region over the weekend, leaving port o potties unuseable and limiting access to food and water. >> we are not...
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jonathan lemire and elise jordan are still with us.nbc contributor mike barnicle, and president of the national action network and host of msnbc's "politics nation," reverend al sharper. and former policy director for the 2012 mitt romney presidential campaign and romney's chief political adviser, loni chen joins us. >> what a colossal and embarrassing mess. from time to time, people were shouting over each other. >> nobody talking about -- >> there were a few takes on donald trump there. certainly nobody talking about him calling for the assassination of the chairman of the joint chiefs. even when, that morning, you had "the wall street journal" editorial page on that. no morning on the front page of the "wall street journal," you had a story about how donald trump committed such massive fraud, he may lose his license to do business in the state of new york. his primary place of business. nobody talked about that. >> you know, joe, what was interesting to me, and you pointed it out and were talking about it last hour, is "the wall str
jonathan lemire and elise jordan are still with us.nbc contributor mike barnicle, and president of the national action network and host of msnbc's "politics nation," reverend al sharper. and former policy director for the 2012 mitt romney presidential campaign and romney's chief political adviser, loni chen joins us. >> what a colossal and embarrassing mess. from time to time, people were shouting over each other. >> nobody talking about -- >> there were a few takes...
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elise preston has the latest. >> reporter: organizers are opening the front gate allowing revelers to leave. a rare downpour turned the ground into a soupy sea of mud and muck and left roads impassable. >> you don't expect this kind of rain and the effect, nobody has seen this kind of effect ever in the history of 1988 on. >> reporter: a deluge caused organizers to lock the front gates, render porta potties unusable and limited access to food and water. 70,000 attendees were sheltering in place. >> we have enough tuna for a week. >> reporter: some made their way through the mud to the main road and eventually to the reno tahoe international airport. >> on the ground things felt not only safe and comfortable actually fun because we, you know, were there for our community and we came together and made the best of it. >> reporter: satellite images show how massive the annual counter culture festival is. thousands attend ever year. the burning man spirit involves taking everything with you and leaving no trace. >> this is the best ever. i am having the best time. >> reporter: whether they
elise preston has the latest. >> reporter: organizers are opening the front gate allowing revelers to leave. a rare downpour turned the ground into a soupy sea of mud and muck and left roads impassable. >> you don't expect this kind of rain and the effect, nobody has seen this kind of effect ever in the history of 1988 on. >> reporter: a deluge caused organizers to lock the front gates, render porta potties unusable and limited access to food and water. 70,000 attendees were...
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mike: let's play this clip are from gop conference chair elise stefanik, and i'll have your response, >> joe -- sir. >> i believe that the biden family, including then-vice president joe biden, was deeply involved in this nexus and, frankly, the question of bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors is an important one, and it's up to us as congress to make sure that we deliver accountability and transparency to the american people. mike: what about accountability and transparency, sir or? >> well, let's go with the phone calls. i mean, those have been reviewed for months now by the oversight committee and to some extent the judiciary committee. there's no evidence that any of them rinked to any -- linked to any kind of wrongdoing whatsoever. in fact, the evidence was that he got on the phone and did some pleasantries with people on the other line, but no discussion about any business and, more importantly, no connection with him to any of the wrongdoing that hunter biden's been charging -- charged with. and i think the oversight committee also took the statement of mr. biden's accounta
mike: let's play this clip are from gop conference chair elise stefanik, and i'll have your response, >> joe -- sir. >> i believe that the biden family, including then-vice president joe biden, was deeply involved in this nexus and, frankly, the question of bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors is an important one, and it's up to us as congress to make sure that we deliver accountability and transparency to the american people. mike: what about accountability and transparency,...
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>> what was very telling to me was the elise stefanik press conference because elise stefanik has become her. she's been talking to donald trump and giving him updates on the impeachment process. when she gave a press conference, she said, we expect to find -- they have been investigating for nine months. they have found nothing. because they're looking for things like joe biden's role in hunter biden's actions, which they have not found. and they expect that if they open this, they will find something more. that's not how an impeachment inquiry is supposed to work. it's quite telling on the purpose here. >> i think about the clinton impeachment. they wanted to impeach bill clinton from the time he got into office. there were threats of doing it, a georgia congressman saying we're going to get him. they had the white water deal, but they didn't open the inquiry until they had a thing where they could say we're going to make you say did you have this affair, and then you have a thing. in this case, they're looking for the thing, which is like the opwrt. strategically for the biden adminis
>> what was very telling to me was the elise stefanik press conference because elise stefanik has become her. she's been talking to donald trump and giving him updates on the impeachment process. when she gave a press conference, she said, we expect to find -- they have been investigating for nine months. they have found nothing. because they're looking for things like joe biden's role in hunter biden's actions, which they have not found. and they expect that if they open this, they will...
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when you hear the music, you know, für elise or the maiden's prayer. - okay. and then?- then we take out our garbage. there are 3 trucks waiting there. one is for garbage, normal garbage, one is for food waste and kitchen waste and the last one, the biggest one, is for all the recycling. so we throw out everything at the same time. - wow! it comes how many times a week? - 5 days a week, 3 times a day. they can match our schedule. - so what do you have to bring tonight to the garbage truck? - a whole bag of garbage. - i'll help you. - and plastic containers, actually. this one. - so you sort everything. everything needs to be sorted. - yes. glass, plastic bags and styrofoam. - what if you mix things up? - you'll get fined. - you get a fine? - yes. it's not very complicated. it's easy. - you are so right. so we just walk around with our garbage. - yes. we just cross the road and the car will be there. - i've noticed that you don't have many garbage bins in the city. - our government doesn't encourage you to put your trash outside. you need to bring your own garbage back t
when you hear the music, you know, für elise or the maiden's prayer. - okay. and then?- then we take out our garbage. there are 3 trucks waiting there. one is for garbage, normal garbage, one is for food waste and kitchen waste and the last one, the biggest one, is for all the recycling. so we throw out everything at the same time. - wow! it comes how many times a week? - 5 days a week, 3 times a day. they can match our schedule. - so what do you have to bring tonight to the garbage truck? - a...
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elise preston reports the very latest from the campgrounds. >> reporter: the sloppy mess at the annual burning man is starting to dry out prompting organizers to open the front gates allowing revelers to leave. a rare downpour friday turned the grounds into a soupy sea of mud and muck and left roads leading away from the venue impassable. >> you don't expect this kind of rain and the effect nobody's ever seen this kind of effect in there ever in the history of 1988 on. >> reporter: the deluge caused organizers to lock the front gates, rendered porta-potties unusable, limited access to food and water. around 70,000 attendees were advised to shelter in place and ration supplies. >> we're okay. we have enough tuna for a week. >> reporter: some made their way through the mud to the main road and eventually to the reno-tahoe international airport. >> on the ground things actually felt not only safe and comfortable, actually fun because we, you know, were there for our community and we all came together and made the best of it. >> reporter: satellite images show just how massive the annual c
elise preston reports the very latest from the campgrounds. >> reporter: the sloppy mess at the annual burning man is starting to dry out prompting organizers to open the front gates allowing revelers to leave. a rare downpour friday turned the grounds into a soupy sea of mud and muck and left roads leading away from the venue impassable. >> you don't expect this kind of rain and the effect nobody's ever seen this kind of effect in there ever in the history of 1988 on. >>...
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reporter elise preston is right outside the festival site with a look at what the people there are dealing with. >> reporter: it was a climactic ends to a chaotic weekend , as fireworks lit up the sky with the burning of the man to close out the festival. but, the road leading out of the remote desert is a daunting scene. tens of thousands of revelers sitting in miles long lines of vehicles, attempted to leave the burning man festival. >> reporter: nearly an inch of rain doused the site over the weekend, sinking vehicles and encampments into thick, impassable mud. >> reporter: it could take 12 hours to get out of this campsite traffic. organizers are asking people to stagger their departures to help relieve some of this traffic jam. >> the worst part for me is that i wish all these folks weren't here for that rain. >> reporter: blair has been attending for a decade. >> what has this experience been like, in comparison to the others? >> i was here in 2014 when we had a lightning storm and got wet but this was different, people maybe were not as prepared as they thought they would be. >> eac
reporter elise preston is right outside the festival site with a look at what the people there are dealing with. >> reporter: it was a climactic ends to a chaotic weekend , as fireworks lit up the sky with the burning of the man to close out the festival. but, the road leading out of the remote desert is a daunting scene. tens of thousands of revelers sitting in miles long lines of vehicles, attempted to leave the burning man festival. >> reporter: nearly an inch of rain doused the...
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alameda county superintendent elise cast shows there to support the superintendent. >> seen a disturbing trend across california of school boards suddenly dismissing highly competent superintendents for political reasons. that would no way in the best interest of the students of this community. >> catcher there says only 20% of the parents actually live within the school district who send their kids there and they're able to vote on the school board's members. but she says she intends to represent the other 80% who k? the oakland city council has moved ahead with the public safety resolution. they hope will slow down the rising crime in the city. it directs the city administrator to increase recruitment and retention of 9-1-1, dispatchers create an additional policy police academy class asked the fbi to expand the number of investigators working with opd as caltrans to work with the city to play security cameras at freeway on ramps, create a grant program to allow businesses to purchase and install security cameras develop a permanent walking beat officer deployment plan, expand the ceas
alameda county superintendent elise cast shows there to support the superintendent. >> seen a disturbing trend across california of school boards suddenly dismissing highly competent superintendents for political reasons. that would no way in the best interest of the students of this community. >> catcher there says only 20% of the parents actually live within the school district who send their kids there and they're able to vote on the school board's members. but she says she...
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blonde primary school teacher elise witte put on a wig, turning into a scorching brunette. there was something like news there , the disguise initially worked in the teacher and part-time reporter, also the local strausberg tv and lisa, no one recognized the presenter of the cd tv anna and now the tabloid bild. something like an investigation was concocted. here she is blonde. here is a brunette wig glasses 2 names of one person, so what is the supposedly extremist right she was talking about...