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but as jonathan vigliotti reports, some are staying behind, looking for justice. >> some are never comingack. >> reporter: sadness and relief for members of the offshoot mormon community from sonora, mexico. >> bye! >> reporter: as a caravan left the la mora colony saturday morning, carrying about 100 people, fleeing the violence that shattered their lives. >> not worth living in fear. ♪ >> reporter: the exodus came hours after the last victim's funeral was held, this one for christina langford. she was among the three women and six children murdered in last monday's drug cartel ambush. survivors say as langford's suv came under attack, sheumped out and waved her hands to show her family wasn't a threat. >> i know that what they died for is going to help this country to have more freedom. >> reporter: the community, who's origins in this part of mexico date back more than a century watch as the violent drug wars picked up. but in recent months, members became increasingly concerned about reports of cartel hitmen canvassing the area. some of the victims' relatives have vowed to stay. >> we
but as jonathan vigliotti reports, some are staying behind, looking for justice. >> some are never comingack. >> reporter: sadness and relief for members of the offshoot mormon community from sonora, mexico. >> bye! >> reporter: as a caravan left the la mora colony saturday morning, carrying about 100 people, fleeing the violence that shattered their lives. >> not worth living in fear. ♪ >> reporter: the exodus came hours after the last victim's funeral was...
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here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: they're dawlg the new golden age of television. >> switch to manual navigation! >> reporter: more choices than ever before. but for roseann ramirez and her two kids it poses very modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and cable and everything all at the same time. i just think it's too many. too many networks, too many streaming shows, too many just overall. >> reporter: the family currently has traditional cable and watches some of their favorite shows and movies on netflix and youtube. what's the max number of streaming services that you see yourself having at any given moment? >> i think it depends on i guess what's on them, how much i'm paying. but i would probably say between three and five would be max. >> reporter: nearly 70% of americans subscribe to at least one streaming platform. and a new "the wall street journal" poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaming services or spend $44 a month. but choose chicago platforms to report can be tricky, especially as media gia
here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: they're dawlg the new golden age of television. >> switch to manual navigation! >> reporter: more choices than ever before. but for roseann ramirez and her two kids it poses very modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and cable and everything all at the same time. i just think it's too many. too many networks, too many streaming shows, too many just overall. >> reporter: the family...
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as jonathan vigliotti reports, others have decided to stay and seek justice. >>> some are never comingreporter: sadness and relief for members of the offshoot community in mexico as a caravan left the cool me to saturday carrying about 100 people fleeing the violence that shattered as well lives. >> not worth living in fear. >> reporter: the exodus came hours after the last victim's funeral was held. this one for christina langford. she was among the three women and six children murdered in last monday's drug cartel ambush. survivors say as langford's suv came under attack, she jumped out and waved her hands to show her family wasn't a threat. >> i know that what they died for will help the country to have more freedom. >> reporter: the community whose origins in this part of mexico date back more than a century watched as the violent drug wars picked up. in recent months there were more cartel hitmen canvassing the area. some of the victims' relatives have vowed to stay. >> we face a tragic event like this, we don't run. we seek answers. we try to solve it. >> reporter: but the violen
as jonathan vigliotti reports, others have decided to stay and seek justice. >>> some are never comingreporter: sadness and relief for members of the offshoot community in mexico as a caravan left the cool me to saturday carrying about 100 people fleeing the violence that shattered as well lives. >> not worth living in fear. >> reporter: the exodus came hours after the last victim's funeral was held. this one for christina langford. she was among the three women and six...
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john. >> dickerson: jonathan vigliotti in los angeles.ning me now meteorologist jeff berardelli. jeff, the storms made the trip out to thanksgiving pretty bad. what about the trip home? >> i think it's going to probably be worse and that's because this is literally going to go from coast to coast. it's already been a historic storm, and that is going to continue. take a look at all the alerts that we have covering literally 70 million people across the united states right now. starting out with a blizzard tomorrow morning in the upper midwest, places like rapid city could get a foot and a half of snow. at the same time this storm has everything-- severe weather, the possibility of isolated tornadoes in the deep south. the storm will spread towards the east. while it's snowing in minneapolis, there will be an ice storm building across the northeast which will transition into a nor'easter, and probably dump a lot of heavy snow across especially interior portions of the northeast, but even new york city and boston could get accumulating snow
john. >> dickerson: jonathan vigliotti in los angeles.ning me now meteorologist jeff berardelli. jeff, the storms made the trip out to thanksgiving pretty bad. what about the trip home? >> i think it's going to probably be worse and that's because this is literally going to go from coast to coast. it's already been a historic storm, and that is going to continue. take a look at all the alerts that we have covering literally 70 million people across the united states right now....
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jonathan vigliotti on the west coast tonight. thank you, jonathon.ou know, the balloons for macy's thanksgiving day parade may not fly tomorrow. it really all depends on the wind. if there are steady winds over 23 miles per hour or gusts topping 34, the balloons are going to be grounded. that would be the first time since 1971. stricter rules went into effect after a balloon hit a lamp post back in 1997, seriously injuring a woman. meteorologist jeff berardelli has the update on what we can expect as of right now. hello, jeff. >> hey, david, and good evening, everybody. i don't want to disappoint the kids, or anybody else for that matter, but it's going to be a very close call. take a look at this storm. winds right now across the great lakes, gusting over 40, close to 50 miles an hour. and tomorrow, up and down the eastern seaboard, especially the northeast, winds will be gusting close to 40 miles an hour. big storm blowing up right off the eastern seaboard as we zoom into new york city. watch the wind. at 8:00 a.m., we're okay. winds are gusting to
jonathan vigliotti on the west coast tonight. thank you, jonathon.ou know, the balloons for macy's thanksgiving day parade may not fly tomorrow. it really all depends on the wind. if there are steady winds over 23 miles per hour or gusts topping 34, the balloons are going to be grounded. that would be the first time since 1971. stricter rules went into effect after a balloon hit a lamp post back in 1997, seriously injuring a woman. meteorologist jeff berardelli has the update on what we can...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> quijano: on the road to campaign 2020, democrats running for president are welcoming former new york city mayor and billionaire michael bloomberg to the crowded race. but they're warning, victory cannot be bought. >> i think you have to earn votes and not buy them. >> sorry! you ain't going to buy this election. ( cheers and applause ) >> quijano: democrats have routinely attacked america's billionaires on the campaign trail this year. j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. jamie dimon spoke to lesley stahl of "60 minutes" in his own defense. >> so, elizabeth warren said in iowa the other day, "our democracy has been hijacked by the rich and powerful." and you jumped in and said this week about her, that she was vilifying successful people and having harsh words for wall street bankers. >> what i was commenting on was that anything that vilifies people, i just don't like. i think, , you know, most people are good, not all of them. i think you should vilify nazis, but you shouldn't vilify people who worked hard to accomplish things. and so, my comment is i think it is
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> quijano: on the road to campaign 2020, democrats running for president are welcoming former new york city mayor and billionaire michael bloomberg to the crowded race. but they're warning, victory cannot be bought. >> i think you have to earn votes and not buy them. >> sorry! you ain't going to buy this election. ( cheers and applause ) >> quijano: democrats have routinely attacked america's billionaires on the campaign trail this year....
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here's jonathan vigliotti.rter: the undefeated bobcats of paradise may have been playing in top-seeded eagles territory, but you wouldn't have known it from the crowd. >> defense! >> if you look at the stands, the whole town of paradise is here. >> reporter: here to watch the team play for more than just a title. >> we have something to prove. since 95% of paradise was erased by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history. 86 people died. >> and the front door would be right there. >> reporter: 37 of 40 bobcat players lost their homes, including fullback lucas hartley. little has been rebuilt. schools, cafes, and churches, the heart of the town, buried in the dirt. somehow the football field survived, an oasis in the ash. >> it is definitely -- this brings everybody together. we have so much more to play for than just football. >> reporter: under friday night lights, the bobcats won. next up, the division championships. >> it shows where our roots are. it's like planting a
here's jonathan vigliotti.rter: the undefeated bobcats of paradise may have been playing in top-seeded eagles territory, but you wouldn't have known it from the crowd. >> defense! >> if you look at the stands, the whole town of paradise is here. >> reporter: here to watch the team play for more than just a title. >> we have something to prove. since 95% of paradise was erased by the camp fire, the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in california's history. 86 people...
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jonathan vigliotti has more on how the cost for consumers can quickly add up. >> reporter: they're callingthe new golden age of television. >> switch to manual navigation. >> reporter: more choices than ever before. but for roseanne ramirez and her two kids, it poses very modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and cable and everything all at the same time. i think that's just too many. too many network, too many streaming shows, too many just overall. >> reporter: the family currently has traditional cable and watches some of their favorite shows in movies on netflix and youtube. >>> what's the max number of >>nk it depends guess, what's th i'm paying. americans subscribe to at least one streaming platform. a new wall street journal poll finds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 streaming services or spend $44 per month. but choosing which platforms to support can be tricky, especially as media giants like disney grab their original content back from other services. >>> for years, all of these big entertainment companies have been li
jonathan vigliotti has more on how the cost for consumers can quickly add up. >> reporter: they're callingthe new golden age of television. >> switch to manual navigation. >> reporter: more choices than ever before. but for roseanne ramirez and her two kids, it poses very modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and cable and everything all at the same time. i think that's just too many. too many network, too many streaming shows,...
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jonathan vigliotti shows us why. >> reporter: for users like my mom who only get about five likes pert, i think it's pretty welcome news, but you're right. there is controversy. for one, rapper nicki minaj who is vowing to no longer use the platform, she says among other things actually removing likes takes away power from influencers and emerging artists who want to show how big their fan base. but when you talk to the head of instagram, he says ultimately this is about users' mental health. >> people live for the likes. >> yes. >> are you worried or concerned that will hurt your platform, taking away the likes? >> a little. >> reporter: worried or not, it's happening. making good on a pledge he made to gayle king last june, adam mosseri is changing the way millions of users interact with the app. >> we don't want it to be such a competition. well want it to be a place where people spend more of their energy connecting with the people they love and the things they care about. >> reporter: friends can still press the little heart, but only the user who posted the pic will be able to f
jonathan vigliotti shows us why. >> reporter: for users like my mom who only get about five likes pert, i think it's pretty welcome news, but you're right. there is controversy. for one, rapper nicki minaj who is vowing to no longer use the platform, she says among other things actually removing likes takes away power from influencers and emerging artists who want to show how big their fan base. but when you talk to the head of instagram, he says ultimately this is about users' mental...
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jonathan vigliotti takes us there in a story for "sunday morning." >> reporter: not far from the picture-perfect tourist hubs of santorini and mykonos, where cruise ships unload tourists by the thousands sits another greek island, more rugged but no less remarkable. ikaria is off the beaten path. up the winding mountain roads of this isolated isle, you're likely to notice these brightly painted boxes dotting the landscape. and what's happening inside those boxes is generating some buzz. bees busy making a rare honey that locals believe is one of the secrets to a long life. we suited up to get a closer look. do you think that your honey helps the people here live longer? beekeeper andoni karimalis explains that people on the island have been eating the honey for generations, to keep healthy and strong well into old age. 109 yaya joanna at work in her weaving studio agrees. there is something special about it. so does 87-year-old beekeeper giorgos stenos. do you eat your honey? every single day. >> i go through one of these almost every week. >> reporter: chef diane kochilas says she has a spoonfu
jonathan vigliotti takes us there in a story for "sunday morning." >> reporter: not far from the picture-perfect tourist hubs of santorini and mykonos, where cruise ships unload tourists by the thousands sits another greek island, more rugged but no less remarkable. ikaria is off the beaten path. up the winding mountain roads of this isolated isle, you're likely to notice these brightly painted boxes dotting the landscape. and what's happening inside those boxes is generating...
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jonathan vigliotti got an upclose look. >> reporter: we're here in the sequoia national park perched on one of the largest trees in the world, which just so happens to be a cloud-hugging laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of climate change. from the air, the breathtaking beauty of the sierra nevada covers up an ugly statistic. >> the first estimates that about 130 million trees died in the state of california during this drought. >> reporter: 130 million? >> 130 million. >> reporter: from a lack of water? >> yeah. >> reporter: tree ecologists anthony ambrose and wendy baxter have been working throughout that drought which lasted from late 2010 to earlier this year. >> it's not much further. >> reporter: but they haven't been studying the pine, firs and cedars that died. they've been analyzing the world famous monsters that survived, the giant sequoias, the largest living creatures on earth. >> they've been living and growing in the same place, some of them for thousands of years. >> reporter: but even these giants have an achilles heel? >> yeah, their demand for water. we
jonathan vigliotti got an upclose look. >> reporter: we're here in the sequoia national park perched on one of the largest trees in the world, which just so happens to be a cloud-hugging laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of climate change. from the air, the breathtaking beauty of the sierra nevada covers up an ugly statistic. >> the first estimates that about 130 million trees died in the state of california during this drought. >> reporter: 130 million? >>...
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jonathan vigliotti reports u.s.rs will see the change and some are not happy about it. >> people live for the likes. he concerned it will hurt your platform ? >> a little. >>> making good on a pledge he is changing the way millions of users interact with the object. >> we want people to connect with people that they love and the things that they care about. >> reporter: only the user will be able to feel the love. >> this is healthy for users because it eliminates tension around sharing and measuring your self-worth against him and he likes you get on a picture. >> reporter: they tried it out in brazil and japan. in a tweet sent out by adam mosseri he announced it was hitting stateside. feedback is already coming and kim kardashian west says it will be beneficial for people's mental health but cardi b feels the problem is in the likes but the comments. >> starting to crave arguments because of comments that affect more than likes . >> i think people are freaking out because it seems so core to the instagram experien
jonathan vigliotti reports u.s.rs will see the change and some are not happy about it. >> people live for the likes. he concerned it will hurt your platform ? >> a little. >>> making good on a pledge he is changing the way millions of users interact with the object. >> we want people to connect with people that they love and the things that they care about. >> reporter: only the user will be able to feel the love. >> this is healthy for users because it...
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here's jonathan vigliotti from los angeles. >> reporter: people in california's high desert woke up to a rare white thanksgiving. palmdale hasn't seen snow in more than ten years. >> i make a snow angel. >> reporter: in santa barbara, the scar from monday's wildfire was bandaged by ice and snow. further north, dozens of cows roamed highway 50 after the cattle truck they were in jackknifed on the icy road. >> it's closed down in both directions. >> reporter: and in frozen utah, dashcam video of a traffic stop captured the moment a police officer leaped to safety as an out-of-control vehicle crashed into his squad car, the impact sliding it into the middle of the highway. the unusually wintry mix has made normally sunny west coast look more like new england. not even arizona was spared. hurricane-force winds have also been a threat to the region. new video shows the moment a bomb cyclone, packing wind gusts up to 100 miles per hour, ripped through a california apartment complex. in san diego county, an inch of rain an hour submerged cars, turning streets into rivers. and it's not just th
here's jonathan vigliotti from los angeles. >> reporter: people in california's high desert woke up to a rare white thanksgiving. palmdale hasn't seen snow in more than ten years. >> i make a snow angel. >> reporter: in santa barbara, the scar from monday's wildfire was bandaged by ice and snow. further north, dozens of cows roamed highway 50 after the cattle truck they were in jackknifed on the icy road. >> it's closed down in both directions. >> reporter: and in...
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jonathan vigliotti is at the school in santa clarita. nathan, i know police got there very quickly, but there was a lot of confusion. >> reporter: that's correct, norah. minutes after the gunfire erupted, a massive manhunt was launched around this neighborhood for that shooter. what police did not realize at that moment was that the gunman was one of the six teenagers rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound to his head. tonight he remains in grave condition. >> reporter: it was 7:38 a.m. when sheer panic erupted at saugus high school. a student wearing a black hat and sunglasses came to the campus quad and started firing. >> so we didn't know if the shooter had a clear view of us or not. we just sprinted and like, prayed for our lives. i actually thought i was going to die. >> reporter: classes had already begun for some students. others were just arriving. sophomore micah turner witnessed the terror. >> then i saw the shooter. >> reporter: you saw him? >> yes. and then he shot two people, and i saw that happen. i just saw him fire on
jonathan vigliotti is at the school in santa clarita. nathan, i know police got there very quickly, but there was a lot of confusion. >> reporter: that's correct, norah. minutes after the gunfire erupted, a massive manhunt was launched around this neighborhood for that shooter. what police did not realize at that moment was that the gunman was one of the six teenagers rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound to his head. tonight he remains in grave condition. >> reporter: it was...
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jonathan vigliotti has the story. >> this night. lights shine on a 12-0 team because the winning record. but because of the loss it had to overcome to get here >> so much more to play for than just football. truck a year since the most destructive wildfire in california history ripped through paradise, killing 86 and destroying about 14,000 homes. >> the front door would be right there. >> reporter: most of the players lost everything like many others, his family had to leave the area, last year the team was forced to forfeit the season and face an uncertain future. >> nobody wants to tell a victim story anymore, really want to tell a story about moving forward. >> reporter: many driving 40 minutes each way to get to practice. >> still only three kids living in paradise. football brings normalcy. they want to win back and escape from all of the other issues going on from being displaced from the fire. >> reporter: the dedication to the games reenergizing the community. >> you see them play with the hearts they are playing with it is
jonathan vigliotti has the story. >> this night. lights shine on a 12-0 team because the winning record. but because of the loss it had to overcome to get here >> so much more to play for than just football. truck a year since the most destructive wildfire in california history ripped through paradise, killing 86 and destroying about 14,000 homes. >> the front door would be right there. >> reporter: most of the players lost everything like many others, his family had to...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest. what do we know? >> reporter: good morning.were gathered in the back yard of the home to watch football. at some point, the group was ambushed by gunfire, and the party of family and friends turned into a scene of chaos and confusion. in all, ten people were shot when police say a suspect or suspects semiconductor -- suspect or suspects snuck into the back yard. detectives went door to door overnight searching for witnesses and possible security camera footage. police say at this time there is flow -- no indication the victims knew the suspect or suspect. the victims were asian males between 25 and 30 years old. there were several women and children at this party. none of them were injured. federal agents from san francisco are assisting in the investigation. police have not said at this point what type of weapon was used in the attack. the motive is also unclear. as a precaution, police have increased patrols in the area this morning. tony? >> we'll stay on it. thank you so much. >>> it could be a blockbuster week of testimony
jonathan vigliotti has the latest. what do we know? >> reporter: good morning.were gathered in the back yard of the home to watch football. at some point, the group was ambushed by gunfire, and the party of family and friends turned into a scene of chaos and confusion. in all, ten people were shot when police say a suspect or suspects semiconductor -- suspect or suspects snuck into the back yard. detectives went door to door overnight searching for witnesses and possible security camera...
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jonathan vigliotti got an upclose look. >> reporter: we're here in the sequoia national park perchedtrees in the world, which just so happens to be a cloud-hugging laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of climate change. from the air, the breathtaking beauty of the sierra nevada covers up an ugly statistic. >> the first estimates that about 130 million trees died in the state of california during this drought. >> reporter: 130 milln?
jonathan vigliotti got an upclose look. >> reporter: we're here in the sequoia national park perchedtrees in the world, which just so happens to be a cloud-hugging laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of climate change. from the air, the breathtaking beauty of the sierra nevada covers up an ugly statistic. >> the first estimates that about 130 million trees died in the state of california during this drought. >> reporter: 130 milln?
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jonathan vigliotti is in santa barbara tonight. >> oh, my god. oh, my god!d reporter: terrified residents race down this mountain as flames came within inches of their cars. they were escaping the so-called cave fire, which exploded overnight devouring more than 4,000 acres in santa barbara county, winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour quickly lynning the flames in all directions and threatening homes in the canyons. crews using specially equipped helicopters and night-vision goggles, attack the erratic wildfire from the air while firefighters engaged in a grueling tug-of-war on the ground in what they describe as some of the toughest weather conditions anywhere in the world. we've been watching firefighters go from hot spot to hot spot,ngf right the wind is driving these flames up this mountainside, they really have their work cut out for them. hais area hasn't had a wildfire in 25 years. >> it's been quite the firefight. we've had winds moving up slope, down slope, across the slope. we've had firefighters being ,ushed out and run out, and then turning
jonathan vigliotti is in santa barbara tonight. >> oh, my god. oh, my god!d reporter: terrified residents race down this mountain as flames came within inches of their cars. they were escaping the so-called cave fire, which exploded overnight devouring more than 4,000 acres in santa barbara county, winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour quickly lynning the flames in all directions and threatening homes in the canyons. crews using specially equipped helicopters and night-vision...
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jonathan vigliotti shows us how the utility's decision to shut off power to millions has angered customersve the state from deadly wildfires the scope and size of pg&e's power shutdowns is astonishing. but for richard strain, the blackouts are literally breathtaking. >> your throat collapses and it's hard to breathe. you gasp. >> reporter: strain needs propane to keep a generator and cpap machine running so he can breathe at night. >> i can't sleep without the machines. >> reporter: he lives in one of the areas pg&e has cut power to in recent days because of the threat of high winds that could break power lines and spark fires. the company serves 16 million customers over 70,000 square miles, half of that in high fire threat areas. is this system ready to run in a wildfire? >> the system is safe. this is a step that we're taking to prevent wildfires. >> reporter: the system is safe turned off. >> the pg&e system is safe. our goal is to provide safe, reliable, affordable power to our customers in northern california. >> reporter: pg&e resorted to widespread blackouts after its equipment was
jonathan vigliotti shows us how the utility's decision to shut off power to millions has angered customersve the state from deadly wildfires the scope and size of pg&e's power shutdowns is astonishing. but for richard strain, the blackouts are literally breathtaking. >> your throat collapses and it's hard to breathe. you gasp. >> reporter: strain needs propane to keep a generator and cpap machine running so he can breathe at night. >> i can't sleep without the machines....
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jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles with more on the story. this move is not without controversy.ood morning to you, gayle. for users like my mom who only gets about five likes per post, i think it's pretty welcomed news. you're right, there is controversy. for one rapper nicki minaj who's vowing to no longer use the platform, she says removing likes takes away power from influencers and emerging artists who wanted to show how big their fan base is. when you talk to the head of instagram, he says ultimately, this is about users' mental health. >> adam, people live for the likes. >> yes. >> are you worried or concerned that that will hurt your platform taking away the likes? >> a little. >> worried or not, it's happening, making good on a pledge he made to gayle king last june, instagram is changing the way millions of users interact with the app. >> we don't want instagram to be such a competition. we want it to be a place where people spend more of their energy connecting with the people they love and the things they care about. >> friends can still press that little heart, but o
jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles with more on the story. this move is not without controversy.ood morning to you, gayle. for users like my mom who only gets about five likes per post, i think it's pretty welcomed news. you're right, there is controversy. for one rapper nicki minaj who's vowing to no longer use the platform, she says removing likes takes away power from influencers and emerging artists who wanted to show how big their fan base is. when you talk to the head of instagram, he...
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jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: meant to save the state from deadly wildfires, the scope andshutdowns is astonishing. but for richard strain, the blackouts are literally breathtaking. >> your throat collapses, and it's hard to breathe, and you gasp. >> reporter: strame needs propane to keep a generator and c-pap machine running so he can sleep at night. >> i can't sleep without the machines. >> reporter: he lives in one of the areas that pg&e has cut power to in recent days because of the threat of high winds that could break power lines and spark fires. company serves 16 customers over 70,000 squire miles, half of that in high fire threat areas. diana contreras is a spokesperson for pg&e. is this system ready to run in a wildfire? >> the system is safe. this is a step we're taking to prevent wildfires. >> reporter: this is the safe turned off? >> the pg&e system is safe. our goal is to provide safe, reliable affordable power to our customers in california. >> reporter: pg&e resorted to widespread blackouts after its equipment was blamed for several blazes, including last yea
jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: meant to save the state from deadly wildfires, the scope andshutdowns is astonishing. but for richard strain, the blackouts are literally breathtaking. >> your throat collapses, and it's hard to breathe, and you gasp. >> reporter: strame needs propane to keep a generator and c-pap machine running so he can sleep at night. >> i can't sleep without the machines. >> reporter: he lives in one of the areas that pg&e has cut...
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jonathan vigliotti reports on how this could cost consumers more than they're already paying. >> reporterter: more choices than ever before. irezfor roseanne ramirez and her two kids it poses modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and same and everything at the same time. i think that's too many. too many networks, too many shows,ing shows, too many just anyrall. >> reporter: the family ditiontly has traditional cable and watches some of their favorite shows and movies on netflix and youtube. >> what's the max number of streaming services that you see yourself having at any given moment? at's onink it depends on i guess what's on them, how much i'm paying, but i would probably say between three and five would be nearl >> reporter: nearly 70% of americans subscribe to at least one streaming platform. fd a new "wall street journal" to payinds americans are willing to pay for an average of 3.6 treaming services or spend $44 tformonth. beosing which platforms to upport can be tricky especially as media giants like distance ack froeir original content
jonathan vigliotti reports on how this could cost consumers more than they're already paying. >> reporterter: more choices than ever before. irezfor roseanne ramirez and her two kids it poses modern challenges. >> i just don't see the point in paying for so much streaming and same and everything at the same time. i think that's too many. too many networks, too many shows,ing shows, too many just anyrall. >> reporter: the family ditiontly has traditional cable and watches some...
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jonathan vigliotti is near the scene of that fire. good morning. so what are the conditions where you are? >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you. we're here at a safe location watching these massive flames rip through this mountainside. at this hour, they're contained to a pretty remote area, but the big concern this morning -- high winds. in some cases, up to 30 miles per hour, carrying these burning embers ahead of the blaze and sparking hot spots. it's why this blaze was able to grow to over 3,000 acres, as you mentioned, in only a few hours. we're actually here on one of the front lines with first responders. they're watching these flames to see which direction they go. right now, 2,400 homes are threatened. 6,000 people under a mandatory evacuation. take a look at that video from one woman as she was fleeing her home. you see all those burning embers burning around her and flames in the roads. it's unclear what sparked this fire. the power was on at the titime. california edison has cut it off to 1,000 customers. consider this -- this is the
jonathan vigliotti is near the scene of that fire. good morning. so what are the conditions where you are? >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you. we're here at a safe location watching these massive flames rip through this mountainside. at this hour, they're contained to a pretty remote area, but the big concern this morning -- high winds. in some cases, up to 30 miles per hour, carrying these burning embers ahead of the blaze and sparking hot spots. it's why this blaze was able to grow...
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jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles, and a lot of folks are cheering them on. >> reporter: that's true. good morning to you, happy thanksgiving and black friday. the paradise wildcats are undefeated for the first time in 15 years. one player telling me it's not just about winning but replanting the roots of this lost town. [ cheers ] on this friday night, lights shine on a 12-0 team not becaus overcome to get here. >> we have so much more to play for than just football. >> reporter: it's been a year since the most destructive wildfire in california history ripped through paradise killing 86 people and destroying about 14,000 homes. >> the front door would be right there. >> reporter: most of the players, including running back lukas hartley, lost everything. like many others, his family had to leave the area. last year's team was forced to forfeit their season and faced an uncertain future. >> no one wants to tell the victims' story. everyone wants to tell the story about moving forward. >> reporter: to do that they've returned to the field. many driving 40 min
jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles, and a lot of folks are cheering them on. >> reporter: that's true. good morning to you, happy thanksgiving and black friday. the paradise wildcats are undefeated for the first time in 15 years. one player telling me it's not just about winning but replanting the roots of this lost town. [ cheers ] on this friday night, lights shine on a 12-0 team not becaus overcome to get here. >> we have so much more to play for than just football. >>...
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jonathan vigliotti is at the sheriff's station in salinas, southeast of san francisco. the details of this escape sound like a movie. >> reporter: they do. even security guards inside this jail are baffled by what unfolded here. one telling me it was either dumb luck or a well-executed plan. either way, both of these dangerous inmates remain at large as many in this community are questioning just how secure is this facility. >> it turns out is the two individuals were able to identify a blind spot that we have in this particular housing unit. >> reporter: this was the view security cameras had of the room the inmates shared. guards watching the video feed early sunday morning were unaware of one crucial area just behind this wall. >> come is what they were able to exploit to be able to use the escape. >> reporter: here in the bathroom, the two accused murderers worked overnight and undetected to carve away this hole in the ceiling. >> it was a pretty significant size hole in that ceiling. >> not for me. i don't pit through that hole. >> reporter: captain thornberg says
jonathan vigliotti is at the sheriff's station in salinas, southeast of san francisco. the details of this escape sound like a movie. >> reporter: they do. even security guards inside this jail are baffled by what unfolded here. one telling me it was either dumb luck or a well-executed plan. either way, both of these dangerous inmates remain at large as many in this community are questioning just how secure is this facility. >> it turns out is the two individuals were able to...