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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. what's the worst part of the locker room? shareef: axe. axe. brandon: i like that. shareef: reminds me of like a designer store. brandon: this smells like a candle. shareef: is this a joke? you chose axe! brandon: i knew i had good taste! shareef: i thought that was a designer brand. "9 out of 10 people don't get enough fiber" benefiber is the easy, gentle solution for every day. its plant-based prebiotic fiber nourishes good bacteria in your gut working with your body to promote digestive health. with so many ways to enjoy, benefiber is your fiber, your way. i love that my daughter still needs me. but sometimes i can't help due to burning and stabbing pain in my hands, so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as seven days. now i can help again feel the difference with nervive. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s r
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. what's the worst part of the locker room? shareef: axe. axe. brandon: i like that. shareef: reminds me of like a designer store. brandon: this smells like a candle. shareef: is this a joke? you chose axe! brandon: i knew i had good taste! shareef: i thought that was a designer brand. "9 out of 10 people don't...
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cbs's elise preston is tracking it all. >> reporter: the fire exploded just south of sacramento to morehan 14,000 acres. >> pretty big fire. >> reporter: several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate, and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility from all the smoke. >> definitely this is scary because it's the first time that i've been so much closer. >> reporter: more than 400 crews from across the state are battling the fire, but the extreme heat, 40-mile-per-hour winds, and dry grass are fueling the flames. >> the big concern is the grass crop. it's, you know, four feet tall, and it's pretty thick and matted. >> reporter: residents and their animals are rushing to safety. >> one structure on the ground. i'm not sure whether it's a garage or a house. >> reporter: at least one structure has been destroyed. the flames have also spread to within 15 miles of a site operated by the lawrence livermore national laboratory, which contains explosives. but officials there say there is no threat to the facility. two firefighters were hospitalized with burns. crews m
cbs's elise preston is tracking it all. >> reporter: the fire exploded just south of sacramento to morehan 14,000 acres. >> pretty big fire. >> reporter: several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate, and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility from all the smoke. >> definitely this is scary because it's the first time that i've been so much closer. >> reporter: more than 400 crews from across the state are battling the fire, but the...
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cbs' elise preston has the details. >>> on scene of the incident, los angeles county community of gormaneporter: flames exploded in the rugged terrain just north of los angeles. high winds, hot temperatures, and dry brush fueling what is now california's largest wildfire this year. what are your firefighters going through now? >> right now they are in direct attack. we have warm conditions and winds that are unpredictable. >> reporter: this time lapse shows how quickly this fire went from 500 acres saturday afternoon to more than 12,000 in a matter of hours. this is pretty early in the season. >> yes, this is definitely early. there's definitely a concern. this is not a great sign. >> oh, yeah. i see the fire truck. >> reporter: flames came right to the edge of interstate 5, briefly shutting down the major artery between southern and northern california. officials say at least 1,200 people have been evacuated from surrounding campgrounds and recreational areas. >> we saw the smoke coming up, but it wasn't that bad yet. eventually we didn't think it was safe. the sheriff was like, you guy
cbs' elise preston has the details. >>> on scene of the incident, los angeles county community of gormaneporter: flames exploded in the rugged terrain just north of los angeles. high winds, hot temperatures, and dry brush fueling what is now california's largest wildfire this year. what are your firefighters going through now? >> right now they are in direct attack. we have warm conditions and winds that are unpredictable. >> reporter: this time lapse shows how quickly this...
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cbs's elise preston is tracking it all for us tonight and leads us off. elise. >> reporter: jericka, this is the first large wildfire in california this season, and firefighters are struggling to get the fast-moving flames under control. the fire exploded overnight just south of sacramento to more than 14,000 acres. >> pretty big fire. >> reporter: several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate, and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility due to all the smoke. >> definitely this is scary because this is the first time i've been so much closer. >> reporter: more than 400 groups from across the state are battling the fire. but the extreme heat, 40-mile-per-hour winds, and dry grass are fueling the flames. >> the big concern is the grass crop. it's, you know, four feet tall, and it's pretty thick and matted. >> reporter: residents and their animals are rushing to safety. at least one structure has been destroyed. flames have also spread to within 50 miles of a site operated by the lawrence livermore national laboratory, which co
cbs's elise preston is tracking it all for us tonight and leads us off. elise. >> reporter: jericka, this is the first large wildfire in california this season, and firefighters are struggling to get the fast-moving flames under control. the fire exploded overnight just south of sacramento to more than 14,000 acres. >> pretty big fire. >> reporter: several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate, and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility due to...
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cbs' elise preston has more. >> reporter: the fire exploded overnight just south of sacramento to more than 14,000 acres. several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility from all the smoke. >> definitely scary. it's the first time i've been so much close. >> reporter: more than 400 crews from across the state are battling the fire, but the extreme heat, 40 mile-per-hour winds, and dry grass are fueling the flames. >> the big concern is the grass crop. it's, you know, four-feet tall and thick and matted. >> reporter: residents and their animals are rushing to safety. >> one structure on the ground. not sure whether's it's a garage or a house. >> reporter: at least one structure has been destroyed. the flames have also spread to within 15 miles of a site cited -- site operated by the lawrence livermore national laboratory which contains explosives. officials there say there is no threat to the facility. two firefighters were hospitalized with burns. elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> water pressure slowly re
cbs' elise preston has more. >> reporter: the fire exploded overnight just south of sacramento to more than 14,000 acres. several nearby neighborhoods ordered to evacuate and two major highways were temporarily shut down due to poor visibility from all the smoke. >> definitely scary. it's the first time i've been so much close. >> reporter: more than 400 crews from across the state are battling the fire, but the extreme heat, 40 mile-per-hour winds, and dry grass are fueling...
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here is cbs's elise preston. >> reporter: simone biles is breaking her own records with another historicg competition. the gymnastics superstar soared her way into her ninth u.s. all-around title. [cheers and applause] she won the gold for every individual event at the u.s. championships in fort worth, texas. the 27-year-old is expected to compete in her third olympic games in paris this summer. some of her likely teammates are over a decade younger. biles who already has 37 olympic and world medals heads to the olympic trials later this month. >> norah: elise preston, thank you. next in "eye on america," part two of our investigation in nursing homes run by for-profit companies. and complaints that many are putting profits before patients. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ companies. and complaints that many are putting profits before patients. ♪ ♪ newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdiv
here is cbs's elise preston. >> reporter: simone biles is breaking her own records with another historicg competition. the gymnastics superstar soared her way into her ninth u.s. all-around title. [cheers and applause] she won the gold for every individual event at the u.s. championships in fort worth, texas. the 27-year-old is expected to compete in her third olympic games in paris this summer. some of her likely teammates are over a decade younger. biles who already has 37 olympic and...
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elise preston has more. >> reporter: images of the gaping hole where the familiar wyoming highway 22 used to be have left the mountain communities who rely on it in shock. all that remains of this scenic route through the teton pass is an 80-foot drop that plummets into the valley below. from june through september, roughly 12,000 people would use the road each day to reach popular tourist destinations, which attract millions of visitors that boost the seasonal local economy. >> this is the worst time for this to happen. >> reporter: engineer bob hammond said the mountainside had been shifting for decades at about a quarter inch a year. when large cracks reappeared immediately after repairs, he knew a collapse was inevitable. >> by the time we left the site at 10:30 at night, it was moving about six inches an hour. and sometime during the night between friday night and saturday morning, it had catastrophic failure. >> reporter: thankfully, no one was injured. it's unclear when the highway will reopen with limited options, traveling through the mountainous region could now take up to
elise preston has more. >> reporter: images of the gaping hole where the familiar wyoming highway 22 used to be have left the mountain communities who rely on it in shock. all that remains of this scenic route through the teton pass is an 80-foot drop that plummets into the valley below. from june through september, roughly 12,000 people would use the road each day to reach popular tourist destinations, which attract millions of visitors that boost the seasonal local economy. >>...
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already has 37 olympic and world metals heads to the olympic trials later this month. >> norah: elise prestonyou. next in "eye on america," part two of our investigation into nursing homes run by for-profit companies and the argument that many are putting profits before patients. to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems;
already has 37 olympic and world metals heads to the olympic trials later this month. >> norah: elise prestonyou. next in "eye on america," part two of our investigation into nursing homes run by for-profit companies and the argument that many are putting profits before patients. to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not...
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elise preston has more. >> reporter: it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners, inflation is taking a bite out of their budgets. >> going to dinner is one of those dopamine hits that i can't afford it. even if i can't, i'm still going to enjoy it. >> reporter: this appetite for dining out is fueling what is expected to be $1.1 trillion in sales nationwide, a big jump over the $864 billion restaurants made before the pandemic. >> after years of struggling, restaurants seem to be having a really good year right now. >> it's been a banner year for restaurants in the u.s., and ultimately, what we're seeing is many are celebrating in this year of strength, but it's a have and a have-nots. >> reporter: still, higher prices for food and labor have forced some restaurants to declare bankruptcy or close locations, including red lobster, about ale bees, and california-based rubios. >> $20 minimum wage, it's been a dagger for california restaurants. >> reporter: 80% of americans now consider fas
elise preston has more. >> reporter: it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners, inflation is taking a bite out of their budgets. >> going to dinner is one of those dopamine hits that i can't afford it. even if i can't, i'm still going to enjoy it. >> reporter: this appetite for dining out is fueling what is expected to be $1.1 trillion in sales nationwide, a big jump over the $864 billion restaurants...
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cbs's elise preston is in los angeles tonight to explain how this is even possible, especially with theof food. elise? >> reporter: well, jericka, there's renewed optimism with nearly half of restaurants putting out "help wanted" signs to help them meet the dining demand. it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners inflation is taking a bite out of their budget. >> going to dinner is one of those dopamine hits that's like, i can't afford it. even if i can't, i'm still going to enjoy it. >> reporter: this appetite for dining out is fueling what's expected to be $1.1 trillion in sales nationwide. a big jump over the $864 billion restaurants made before the pandemic. >> after years of struggling, restaurants seem to be having a really good year right now. >> it's been a banner year for restaurants. and ultimately what we're seeing is, many are celebrating in this year of strength, but it's a have and a have not. >> reporter: still, higher prices for food and labor have forced some restaurants to declare bankruptcy or
cbs's elise preston is in los angeles tonight to explain how this is even possible, especially with theof food. elise? >> reporter: well, jericka, there's renewed optimism with nearly half of restaurants putting out "help wanted" signs to help them meet the dining demand. it's chow time at america's eateries. restaurant sales are projected to break records this year, but for many diners inflation is taking a bite out of their budget. >> going to dinner is one of those...
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cbs's elise preston reports fire season is far from over. >> reporter: this wildfire season is earliern expected, norah. wet weather across the west created more vegetation, but as the summer dries out, this is now fuel. in oregon, the darlene fire has charred more than 2,000 acres, forcing families to evacuate. lightning strikes are making firefighting efforts difficult in alaska, where more than 100 wildfires are burning right now. and in northern california, firefighters are battling a blaze that's only half contained. this is near the community where six years ago. >> norah: and what's black and white and going to an american zoo? a pair of pandas! the first new bears to arrive in the u.s. from china in more than two decades. cbs's caitlin huey-burns reports on the panda-monium. >> reporter: this giant panda you see right here behind me is 1 of 4 here at zoo atlanta. they are the only pandas that you can see here in the united states, but norah, that's about to change. yun chuan and xin bao are expected to arrive at the san diego zoo sometime this summer, after a more than 7300-mil
cbs's elise preston reports fire season is far from over. >> reporter: this wildfire season is earliern expected, norah. wet weather across the west created more vegetation, but as the summer dries out, this is now fuel. in oregon, the darlene fire has charred more than 2,000 acres, forcing families to evacuate. lightning strikes are making firefighting efforts difficult in alaska, where more than 100 wildfires are burning right now. and in northern california, firefighters are battling a...
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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on the "cbs weekend news," treasure-trove. a remarkable new collection at the library of congress. >>> and oopside down. riders get too much excitement at an amusement park in oregon. . to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joi
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on the "cbs weekend news," treasure-trove. a remarkable new collection at the library of congress. >>> and oopside down. riders get too much excitement at an amusement park in oregon. . to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk...
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cbs's elise preston now in the economic impact. >> reporter: the road collapse sever the lake between, wyoming, and eastern idaho ahead of one of the busiest tourist seasons in the area, norah. images of the gaping hole where the familiar wyoming highway 22 used to be have left the mountain communities who rely on it in shock. all the remains of the scenic route for the teatime pass is roughly an 80-foot drop that plummets into the valley below. authorities say the road was closed during the time of the collapse and no one was injured. it is unclear when it will be open. >> norah: and tonight, a major announcement from apple involving artificial intelligence. cbs's carter evans has more on the big reveal. >> reporter: the tech giant joining forces with chatgpt. calling it apple intelligence, and norah, this is supposed to be ai that knows what you want even before you do. siri is about to get very personal. this is ai for the rest of us. apple intelligence will gather personal data from your devices to automatically perform tasks like determining if you can make it to your child's rec
cbs's elise preston now in the economic impact. >> reporter: the road collapse sever the lake between, wyoming, and eastern idaho ahead of one of the busiest tourist seasons in the area, norah. images of the gaping hole where the familiar wyoming highway 22 used to be have left the mountain communities who rely on it in shock. all the remains of the scenic route for the teatime pass is roughly an 80-foot drop that plummets into the valley below. authorities say the road was closed during...
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cbs's elise preston explains. >> reporter: tonight, norah, louisiana has become the first state in thentry to require poster-sized copies like this one of the ten commandments be displayed in every public school classroom. republican governor jeff landry signed the bill into law today. in a statement, the aclu says it's planning to file a lawsuit, saying the new law is blatantly unconstitutional and violates the separation of church and state. supporters say private donations will be used to put up the displays, not state funds. >> norah: thanks to our cbs news teams across the country. as we head into the summer months, illnesses from tick bites are on the rise. cbs medical contributor dr. celine gounder teamed up with a group of researchers to better understand the risks, and in tonight's "health watch," she has some tips to keep you and your family safe. >> reporter: here in the chaparral wildlife management area in south texas, there is a hidden danger: ticks. >> ticks embed themselves into your skin. >> reporter: these hunters are part of a unique collaboration with baylor univers
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elise preston, cbs news. >>> straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," meet the minnesota man who not only fought on d-day but helped plan it. >>> and why the princess of whales issued an apology today to her irish guards. >>> and how the world's second most popular sport is now winning fans in america. dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you can discover with ancestry dna. get it for dad, and together you can see which traits were inherited, the places where they started, and the people he shares them with. best of all, it's on sale for father's day. but get movin', this sale is only for a limited time. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. always dry scoop before you run. listen to me, the hot dog diet got me shredded. it's time we listen to science. one a day is formulated with key nutrients to support whole body health. one a day. science that matters. known for nights to remembe
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elise preston paid a visit to one of the creator of the flag nearly half a century ago. >> reporter:ese are rocks too. >> reporter: each day treated like a blank canvas and always starting off with a splash of color. >> i want yellow. >> reporter: fitting for a woman who used to go by the nickname rainbow. >> i had a driver's license that said fairy argyle rainbow since 1976. >> reporter: a simple fusion of colors transformed into something more powerful when she and friends grabbed at a piece of rainbow artwork that brought a storm of change to california in the summer of 1978. >> i did work at the community center. i rented a room there to do it in. it was only a second time a gay parade in san francisco and said we got permission to use the flagpoles at civic center. do you want to look at them and think of what we could do with the flagpoles so we did. we went down. and, of course, it gave me ideas. >> reporter: the idea, she says, was a striped rainbow flag that soon became the symbol of the gay rights movement. ♪ you could have created anything. why those colors? >> i really lo
elise preston paid a visit to one of the creator of the flag nearly half a century ago. >> reporter:ese are rocks too. >> reporter: each day treated like a blank canvas and always starting off with a splash of color. >> i want yellow. >> reporter: fitting for a woman who used to go by the nickname rainbow. >> i had a driver's license that said fairy argyle rainbow since 1976. >> reporter: a simple fusion of colors transformed into something more powerful when...
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cbs's elise preston with more. >> reporter: louisiana has become the first state in the country to requirethis one of the 10 commandments be displayed in every public school classroom. republican governor jeff landry signed the bill into law. in a statement the aclu says it's planning to file a lawsuit, saying the new law is blatantly unconstitutional and violates the separation of church and state. supporters say private donations will be used to put up the displays, not state funds. >> our thanks to elise. >>> turning now overseas to pyongyang, where russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong un signed a troubling new agreement stipulating each of them to provide military assistance if attacked. the deal was signed as part of putin's trip to north korea. >>> up next on "cbs news roundup," crash test results are in for the three most popular large suvs on the market. we'll show you how they did. that story and much more when we return. is credit card or other debt, making it difficult to pay your rent or mortgage. home and security is often the unintended consequenc
cbs's elise preston with more. >> reporter: louisiana has become the first state in the country to requirethis one of the 10 commandments be displayed in every public school classroom. republican governor jeff landry signed the bill into law. in a statement the aclu says it's planning to file a lawsuit, saying the new law is blatantly unconstitutional and violates the separation of church and state. supporters say private donations will be used to put up the displays, not state funds....