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i'm jonathan vigliotti in medford oregon. >> cbs news roundup.e right back [ding] [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ si a ti te quiero mi amor, i like it like that ♪ ♪ eeeeeh, baby, i said i like it like that ♪ ♪ stomp your feet if you think i'm neat ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ i said i like it like that ♪ wait, wait - i've been in first class before, but alaska airlines first class... there's way more space. like, i can reach for my stuff without knocking my head on the seat in front of me. and i could scootch by this guy to get out without touching him. at. all. i wonder what else i could do... no, no, no. self control. self control. ( ♪♪ ) >>> it's friday, >>> it's
i'm jonathan vigliotti in medford oregon. >> cbs news roundup.e right back [ding] [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ si a ti te quiero mi amor, i like it like that ♪ ♪ eeeeeh, baby, i said i like it like that ♪ ♪ stomp your feet if you think i'm neat ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ i said i like it like that ♪ wait, wait - i've been in first class before, but alaska airlines first...
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cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: a nightmare in southern california, enduring its most extreme fire conditions in years. >> it remains dynamic and remains dangerous. >> reporter: in community after community, homes went up in flames. in the aftermath lay in ruins. >> it's just surreal. >> reporter: retired firefighters dana mcclorn and his wife janet lived in this camarillo home for 25 years. recently remodeled, newly landscaped. now a total loss. >> i don't know what we're going to do. i don't know what we're going to do. >> reporter: across the street, the walkway to charlie o'dell's home is still intact. beyond the gate nothing's left. >> we just had flowers, roses, trees. just our dream home. >> reporter: to sees of families now battling that same awful feeling after several small fires started wednesday morning fueled by powerful winds that carried embers up to three miles, sparking new fires, exploding into a mega fire. these are blowtorch conditions. you have wind gusts reaching 80 miles per hour, the fire so hat it easily ripped through homes like this. among si
cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: a nightmare in southern california, enduring its most extreme fire conditions in years. >> it remains dynamic and remains dangerous. >> reporter: in community after community, homes went up in flames. in the aftermath lay in ruins. >> it's just surreal. >> reporter: retired firefighters dana mcclorn and his wife janet lived in this camarillo home for 25 years. recently remodeled, newly landscaped. now a total loss....
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti joins us from ventura county where several buildings have burned. re you seeing? >> we are here on the front lines with fire crews who have been working to protect the neighborhood but overwhelmed by extreme wind. gus at some point exceeding 80 miles per hour. homes like this one destroyed. and i have watched as the wind has ripped flames on to other homes across the street. this property is a total loss. this is what firefighters are calling the mountain fire. it started this morning in ventura county and in just a matter of five hours exploited to more than 10,000 acres. more than a thousand people under a mandatory evacuation pit several people were taken to the hospital. hundreds of fire crews in this neighborhood that is surrounded by flames responding on the ground and up in the air with helicopters dumping water. the national weather service has issued its most dire weather warning for the first time in four years extending from ventura county as far south as orange county. 100 miles from where we are, the concern is moving into the evening as
cbs's jonathan vigliotti joins us from ventura county where several buildings have burned. re you seeing? >> we are here on the front lines with fire crews who have been working to protect the neighborhood but overwhelmed by extreme wind. gus at some point exceeding 80 miles per hour. homes like this one destroyed. and i have watched as the wind has ripped flames on to other homes across the street. this property is a total loss. this is what firefighters are calling the mountain fire. it...
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we have team coverage tonight from california to new jersey beginning with cbs's jonathan vigliotti outside angeles, where the mountain fire is threatening thousands of homes. >> reporter: this is the aftermath of lives forever changed. >> everything's in there. >> reporter: rebecca vallejo had just pulled up to her mother-in-law's home of more than 30 years. >> it's gone. everything, i mean. all the family memories. >> reporter: it took teams of firefighters more than a day to get the full toll of destruction. more than 200 homes and structures damaged or destroyed. each one carrying a tale of human heartbreak. >> i lost my everything. will every single piece of my documents. everything. my money. everything. for five years, and it's completely wiped out. >> every memento that you ever had, kids' schoolwork and things i had. we're retired and this is our paradise. and now it's gone. >> reporter: hampering firefighting efforts, the worst possible conditions. no recent rainfall, extremely low humidity, wind gusts up to 85 miles per hour that kept planes on the ground, unable to drop much-nee
we have team coverage tonight from california to new jersey beginning with cbs's jonathan vigliotti outside angeles, where the mountain fire is threatening thousands of homes. >> reporter: this is the aftermath of lives forever changed. >> everything's in there. >> reporter: rebecca vallejo had just pulled up to her mother-in-law's home of more than 30 years. >> it's gone. everything, i mean. all the family memories. >> reporter: it took teams of firefighters more...
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: a nightmare in southern california, enduring its mostreme fire conditions in years. >> it remains dynamic, and it remains dangerous. >> reporter: in community after community, homes went up in flames, and in the aftermath, lay in ruins. >> it's just surreal. >> reporter: retired firefighter dana mcclorn and his wife, janet, lived in this camarillo home for 25 years, recently remodeled, newly landscaped, now a total loss. >> i don't know what we're gonna do. i don't know what we're gonna do. >> reporter: across the street, the walkway to charlie odell's home is still intact. beyond the gate, nothing is left. >> i mean, we just had flowers, roses, trees, just our dream home. >> reporter: dozens of families now battling that same awful feeling after several small fires started wednesday morning, fueled by powerful winds that carried embers up to 3 miles, sparking new fires, exploding into a mega fire. these are blowtorch conditions. you have wind gusts reaching 80 miles per hour. the fire burning so hot it easily ripped through homes like t
cbs's jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: a nightmare in southern california, enduring its mostreme fire conditions in years. >> it remains dynamic, and it remains dangerous. >> reporter: in community after community, homes went up in flames, and in the aftermath, lay in ruins. >> it's just surreal. >> reporter: retired firefighter dana mcclorn and his wife, janet, lived in this camarillo home for 25 years, recently remodeled, newly landscaped, now a total...
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for "eye on america," i'm jonathan vigliotti, in medford, oregon. >> norah: next, a bittersweet conclusion finally, tonight, >> norah: next, a bittersweet conclusion to a landmark career in tennis. rsweet conclusion to a landmark career in tennis. rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. what does treating dry eye differently feel like? ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ for relief that feels ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo. (holiday music) a puppy! everyone loves to find surprising presents under the tree. i love him! and weathertech gifts are always special too. vehicles are protected with laser measured floorliners for the front and middle... plus a cargo liner for the rear... and seat protector for furry messes. and with the pet feeding syste
for "eye on america," i'm jonathan vigliotti, in medford, oregon. >> norah: next, a bittersweet conclusion finally, tonight, >> norah: next, a bittersweet conclusion to a landmark career in tennis. rsweet conclusion to a landmark career in tennis. rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪...
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. >> jonathan vigliotti hits the supermarket with the shopping cart of the future, plus, luke burbankith the hidden history behind some familiar dishes. martha teichner on an ancient bread reborn in, where else, nashville. and then the martini. it's our annual food issue, and we'll be back after this. ♪ it's tempting to think what is good for each of us is good for all of us, but lee cowan has research into what we eat is getting personal. >> it says the best meals come from the heart and not a recipe book, but not here, in this usda kitchen, there's no dollops or smears of everything, but scientists in white coats measure every single ingredient, down to 0.1 of a gram. the staffing gave her a special tool to eat it. >> you have to scrape it out and lick it. >> you do everything except lick the plate? >> absolutely. >> the tiny morsels she does miss? they go back to the kitchen where they are scrutinized like evidence in a crime. >> they are calories that would affect a great amount of people. >> sharoeryn in a study run by national institute of health. >> the reaction is usually, tha
. >> jonathan vigliotti hits the supermarket with the shopping cart of the future, plus, luke burbankith the hidden history behind some familiar dishes. martha teichner on an ancient bread reborn in, where else, nashville. and then the martini. it's our annual food issue, and we'll be back after this. ♪ it's tempting to think what is good for each of us is good for all of us, but lee cowan has research into what we eat is getting personal. >> it says the best meals come from the...
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cbs's jonathan vigliotti tells us all about it. >> reporter: shopping carts may help haul the food we'll feast on this thanksgiving, but when their job is done, they rarely get the respect they deserve. but in some american grocery stores, shopping carts aren't just respected -- >> it's kind of the highlight of our week. >> reporter: -- they're beloved. places like price chopper outside of kansas city where we met pat and mike foster. >> there are a couple of times we've come and it's not been available and it's disappointing. >> reporter: here a new shopping cart is flying off the rack and down the aisle. a digital screen with gps guides people around the store. cameras equipped with ai technology rapidly identify and scan products when they're placed in the basket. coupons are instant and you can check out and pay right on the handle bar. >> lift the flap here. >> it's easy to look and say the shopping cart is what it is. >> reporter: kasey broker with price chopper began test driving the shopping carts a few months ago. analog and digital. >> you look at the caper cart and it's a bene
cbs's jonathan vigliotti tells us all about it. >> reporter: shopping carts may help haul the food we'll feast on this thanksgiving, but when their job is done, they rarely get the respect they deserve. but in some american grocery stores, shopping carts aren't just respected -- >> it's kind of the highlight of our week. >> reporter: -- they're beloved. places like price chopper outside of kansas city where we met pat and mike foster. >> there are a couple of times we've...